. The Wheel and cycling trade review . October. It is hinted that he will go on the path again thisspring. The mere the merrier. That Decoration Day picnic scheme mentioned in TheWheel several weeks ago has taken root, and has alreadycaused some d scussion in the clubs. Keep it a-moving. Since moving into the new house, some fellows with bigideas have already formulated a scheme for raising thedues. This, 1 thinl*? will be a big mistake, as they will findout to their sorrow. Go slow, gentlemen ; go slow ! Argus.——?-»-• The regular nominatiorts of the BrooklynBicycle Club for 1889 are as follow
. The Wheel and cycling trade review . October. It is hinted that he will go on the path again thisspring. The mere the merrier. That Decoration Day picnic scheme mentioned in TheWheel several weeks ago has taken root, and has alreadycaused some d scussion in the clubs. Keep it a-moving. Since moving into the new house, some fellows with bigideas have already formulated a scheme for raising thedues. This, 1 thinl*? will be a big mistake, as they will findout to their sorrow. Go slow, gentlemen ; go slow ! Argus.——?-»-• The regular nominatiorts of the BrooklynBicycle Club for 1889 are as follows : President,James ; Vice-President, H. H. Koop ; Secre-tary, B. M. Cole; Treasurer, H. E. Raymond;Captain, W. H. Meeteer; First Lieutenant,H. G. Fay ; Second Lieutenant, F. L. Hebert;Surgeon, A. C. Brush, M. D.; Color-bearer,J. F. Borland ; Buglers, P. Seixas, W. E Fuller;Trustees, W. E. Fuller, C. M. Butcher, W. Supplement to The Wheel and Cycling Trade Review, March 29, 1889. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY. ;2?. There is nothing that appeals to mans sense of what is beautifullike a handsome camera. To the uninitiated there is an air of mysterysurrounding a camera which he feels impelled to solve ; the desireincreases according to the beauty of the equipment. In none but thehandsomest and most graceful cameras are found those adjunctswhich, when combined, make the perfect instrument; and to obtainthe best results these are necessary. To one unaccustoined to theuses of a camera these additions appear to make the instrumentexceedingly complex and difficult, but in reality they greatly simplifythe working of it. Without them the operator would frequently meetwith difficulties that would cause him considerable trouble to sur-mount in order to obtain a much-coveted picture ; and there areinstances where, without their aid, the picture could not be taken. NOVELETTE VIEW CAMERA. Anthonys Novelette View and Fairy Cameras combine all that isnecessary for the make-up
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