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Show A WITTVIUIJUINDEU. L'uuncllniau Horn lold tint (icntlcuirn lYIII Mep Into Ilia Mnwts lo Allow Al-low La I Into Fan. Tho blnyclo ordluame, which bai roused the opposition of the riders ot tho "silent steed," came tip for discussion discus-sion at the meotlug ot tho City Council last night. The measure, lit addition to prohibiting blcyole rldlm; un sldo. walks In tertalu ptrta of th city, contains con-tains a clause with rofereuco to tbe latitude that should be allowed ladles wheeling baby carriages, Horn thought a baby carrlago was as great a nulsanco on a paved sidewalk atkblcclo, aud na hu proceeded to make uu argument which bu hoped would hilng annul a rofnrni, h sthl rather warmlyi "This Infant pMsmhiilatlrg buslnr" on nut principal tborouitlif.tr Is be coming Intolerable. What ate you going to do, gentlemen, whin you meet four or five of these sfacocon-sumltg sfacocon-sumltg conveyances pushed by the lallei; hold your own, step Into th gutter or out Into the strtet?" "Uautlemen will alwiya step Into the Uriel," gallantly ri 'ponded Itlcb. "An I cuunollmon should always keep out of tbe gutter," said Kvatis, smilingly. Thoio Interruptions completely disarmed dis-armed the councilman from the louith nnJhurit down and Joined In the laughter which followed. |