$2 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, .TUNE 3, 1899. KOVAIL tm .i&ZSQtVIZLY YURE Mokes Hie food more delicious and wholesome bji twita rarvtnta , tew vo. THE DENIER CASE GIVEN TO THE JURY (TESTIMONY orFERED BY PLAIN TIFF AND DEFENDANT. Caso Wns Argued to tho Jury by At torney Warren for the Detense and Attorney Vosburg for tho Plain tiff Vei diet Had Not Been Re turned In tho Fahrlg Case Up to the Adjourning Hour Trcspats Caso of Killccn and Others Is on Tiial Other Court Mattel s. The milt of Mlrhnoi Drnler and liii wife, H. trull, to recover ilamnci"! torn tho Scr.inton Hallway company for tha )I1IIiir of thdr tlirop-ve.ii-olil son on the i'cmi avontin track of tho defend -nnt company In August, 197, vvnM Riven to tlio Jiiiv hue yonti'rdaynftomoon. "When com t oj)cno(l in tho nioinliiR tin work of offering testimony for the lofene was resumed. The first vvlt jiosi called wns JIr-. Maipwict l'lehN, Mho 1 1 shies nt Paik J'l.lce. She was on tho car that ran over the Denier hoy and fe.nv the bicycle lldi-r who l.m down the hoy, nos the track rifiht be lilnd the car. The car was Klnp t.lov and the motorman vns litiKlnK the hell continuously. H. Atla, a Perm avenue meiclmnt, Mas Hitting ontide of his stole when the nccldent ncunred. The child was In the street without nn one to caie for him, when he was mn down hv a bicycle ililcrnnd tlnown under the rear wheels of the car. Witness picked up the child and placed him In the arms of Harry Zlemei Mrs Denier tald when on the stand that her son was In the care of. Zleniei when the acci dent occurred. Atlas said the child was lint In the care of Zlemer and that the hitter was not anywhere near the child when lie lecelved the Injuiies that re sulted In his death in the Lackawanna hospital. When Michael Denier wns on the Btand he testltled that he was on a vvncroii at I'enn avenue and Linden i-tieet when the accident oeiuiied. At las testified that this btateiucnt of ne uter's was not the truth. Henry Zlcmer, of 121 Oak ford court, testified that he wa.s not In charge of the child at the time of the accident. Michael Denier, the father, was at Mifflin ncnue, where he had a tar of liny, at the time nf the accident, tho witness said. He went thele and noti fied him at the request of Mrs. Denier. On cios-s-examlnatlon an effort wns made to show that JCIemcr offered to testify In a wav that would lie favor able to the Denlers if thev would kIvp him $100, and aNn that he had been offeied a position by the Scranton J5n.ll way company. He denied that thoie was any truth In either of these state ments, but admitted that he had then in his pocket an application for a posi tion with tin- Scianton Hallway com pany. A. M. Levy testified that he was a pa.spnffpp In tho car that In lured the Denier boy. He wanted to get out at Linden stieet, and when the car was about midway In the block he Mood up and walked tow aid the door. As he stood up he saw a child datt acros-s the track In lront of the car and a moment later saw tho blcjcle rider knock the little boy down. William McAndrew, conductor of the car. gave unimportant testimony. Henty P. Stevens was called by tho defenbe. Ho was riding a wheel near Ward at the time of the accident. Ward and the little boy were in front of tho car at the time. In rebuttal Denier nnd his wife tes tified that Zlemer told them he had been offered a position by the Scian ton Hallway company If ho would tes tify in their favor. CLOSING AHGUMnXTS. The closing arguments were made by Attorney Wairen for the defense nnd Attorney Vosbuig for tho plaintiff. The case was given to the Jury at 1.S0 p. m In the main couit room the case of Mathilda Farhlg, adminlstiatrix, against Ihlgene Pchlmpff was given to the jurv at noon, A veidict had not BARRELS OF SAMPLES, Over Two Hundred Thousand Trial Bottles Sent Free by Mail. By special arrangement with the manufacturers of that Justly famous kidney medicine, Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, the readeis of Tho Tribune aie enabled to obtain a trial bottle and pamphlet ot valuable med ical advice absolutely free, by simply sending theli full name und post of luo address to the DIt DAVID KEN NEDY CORPORATION, Bondout, N. , nnd mentioning this paper. Of course this Involves enormous ex pense to the manufacturers, but they liuvo received so many grateful lettei.s lrom those who have been benefitted and cured of the various diseases, of the Kidney, Liver, Bladder and Blood, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and Chronic Constipation, and all weaknesses pecu liar to women that they will willingly fend trial bottles to all sufferers. Upon Investigation It was found that 01 per cent, of those who have iibt-d the trial bottle had iccelved buch benefit from It that they pur chased laige sized bottles of their drug gists. It matters not how sick you nro or how many physicians have failed to help you, send for a trial bottle of this great medicine. It costs you but a postal card, and benefit and cure will most ceitalnly bo the tesult. Put some urine In n glass tumbler nnd let it stand 24 hours; if It has n sediment or If pale or dlscoloicd, milky or cloudy, stringy or ropy, your kidneys or bladder aro In bad condi tion. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorlto Remedy speedily cures such dangerous symptoms as pain In the back, in ability to hold urine, a burning, scald ing pain in passing it, frequent desire to urinate, especially at night, the Mainlng of linen by your urine and all the unpleasant and dangerous effects on the rystem produced by tho use of whiskey, wine or beer. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Is sold nt all drug stores for $1,00 for a largo bottle; six bottles for $3.00. IUKIN& Powder been returned up to the time Hint court adjourned. After tho Fnhric case went to the Jury, tho case of Thomas Kllleen and others osainst the Scianton Traction company and the city of Cnrbondnl" was put on trial. The defendants sue to recover damages because the de fondants changed the grade of Urook lyn street In front of the plaintiffs propctty. The Jury went to Carbon dalo Thursday and viewed tho prem ises. The plaintiffs are represented by Attorneys I II. Hums and M. V. Sando and the defendants by Attorneys II. D Stunt t and J. H. lUirr. The testimony on the patt of the plaintiff, was that tho piopeity was injured from $1,000 to $1, 400. The wltne-es for the defense held that the pioperty was not injured, but on the contrary had neon benentteu. One of the witnesses for the dpfenee was John Kllleen. brother of one of the plaintiffs. He said his brother's prop erty had not been Injuied. All of the testimony was In when court adjourned for the day. The case will be argued this morning. Suits Agaist the City. Two actions were hi ought against tho i Ity of Scranton yesterday because of damages done the pioperties of Itleh.iul It. Biockwny nnd Hllon Har iitiiii hv the change of the giade of Monsej aenue nt New Yoik strfet. It is alleged that this change, of grade injured tin properties gieutly and caused surface water to (111 eel la! s. The plaintiffs are icpresented by Attornevs 1. II. Burns and M. J. Mar tin. They Entered Ball. Anthony Fasano, charged with se duction by Boe Posqufil, was admitted to ball ,esteiday in tho sum of COO. Antonio i'aoluccl became his bonds man. L'dwin Jones, chniged with adultery befoie Aldeiman Koberts, entered bail In the sum of .".00. C. V. Williams is his suiety. Sold by the Sheriff. The following properties were sold yesteiday by Sheriff Piyor in the arbi tiatlon ioonr Property of Maiy Mullen, In Lacka wanna towii'-hlp, to the Tuvlorvlllo Building and Loan association for JGS !i Propci ty of John J. Murpliv, et. nl., in Dunmore, to George D. Diown for $iil 50. A piece of piopirty of Mai lMrmmui, in M.ij field, to Willanl, Warren Knapp for J-.Vi, two other pieces of the s.inus defendant to Charles I'. CTMallcy tor SI c.ieli. Pioperty of Richard Latch.im, In Scranton, to James J. Williams for $MW Piopem of i:. O Sardanello, in Old Forge, to Willald, W.ilttu &. Kliiipp for $:oi. Property of Silas Kiml,ilt, In Old Forgo, to Cosmopolitan Building and Loin as sociation tor $ UfiJ. Propertv of Cliilstlnn Mowell, In Aicli lmld to Security Building and Salngs union for ?P 16 Piopeity of Hairy Pish, in Oi phaut, to tJeiman Building and Loan associa tion for $18.13. Propel ty of John Dieter. In Scranton, to Clmrlt!) II. K.n start for $7) til. Piopeitj of William Cir.ium in, In the Seventh ward, to 'itl7tns' Building and Loan nssocl ition for $1101. Pioperty of Patrick Ratihfnrd in Scranton to II M Hannah loi f5S 22 PropcrU of Jonathan Davit.?. In Fill township to the icccivors of the South ern Building and Loan association lor $ si. Piopcrtv of Feidinand Ctrra, In Dun more, to Marl i Antoni.i Ltheiatoro for $13. Proptrtv of Cnth"iino Ijotz, .'idnilnls tratriN, to L A. L insi. for $"l :3. Propci ty of Willi im fen but, in Old Forre, to Tajlorvlllo Building and Loan association for S")17. Property of Charles Bartosh. et. ,il , In Hansom township, to the Citizens' Building and Loin association for ft'i 11. Yesterday's Harriago Licenses. Hairy A. Johnson Kingston BoFPle L. Wells Fleetvillo rred J. Buck Scianton Carolina E. Boff Scranton Chailes J. McKco Scranion Sarah Campbell Scranton Damascus Zubowskl Scranton Julia Derbln Sci anion COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. William Seymour, Jr., of Jennyn, was yesterday appointed tax collector of that boiough to till the vacancy caused by the death of Joseph Jay, Jr., who was elected in February. The second week's term of common please court begins Monday. Kostanty Stnnskl was convicted in December of selling liquor without a license, and the couit suspended sen tence till the following term because his wife was ill "and the family com prised seven young children. IIo did not appear at the next teim, nor tho net. nnd tho sheriff was directed to bring him in. Ho was found In Park Place, ami was arranging to leave tlio state. He will be sentenced today. MAVOT5 AT-n mTTTi CUT.AV -n A nv-r-... 1 Laxity In Enfoiclng the Law Is Robbing the City. Mayor Molr is preparing a commun ication to councils on tho speak-easy evil. Ho will call attention to the fact that the falling off In the city's revenue from liquor licenses this year is over JC.OOO and will nssert that th's di cu'uso is duo to so many licensed place s being virtually foiced to become sPeaiv easles by reason of tho competition of the smaller holes-in-the-wall. He will ask councils to take sonio ac tion In the mutter and will suggest tho employment of a detective to clost up tho unlicensed places. The city's reve nue irom this souice this year is JG8, 000. Mayor Molr Is satisfied that the figure could bo run up to $100,000 if the law was enforced. The mayor told a Tribune reporter yesterduy that he had been visited by tho pioprletors of hotels, that had re cently given up tl.eli licenses, and told that If the holes In-tho-wnll in their neighborhood were closed up they would bo perfectly willing to take out licenses. Taking No Chances. Fatigued Francis "Don't touch any uv dem bottles!" Orlm Goggln "Why, dcr may be booze In 'em"! Fatigued Francis "Yes, an' dere may also bo some uv dot medicine1 dot works while yer Bleep!" MATT WHELAN OF THE OREGON WRITES CONCERNING HIS TRIP TO MANILA. IIo Seived on tho New York During tho Trouble nt Santiago Last July and When the Oregon Was Ordered to Manila Ho Wns Transferred to That Ship by Request Refers to the Good Work of tho Tenth Penn sylvania Volunteers in tho Fight ing Now lu Frogress. The following letter was iccelved by Attorney It. J. Beamish yesterday fiom Matt Whelan, of the United States steamship Oregon, stationed at Manila, He was formerly n resident of West Scranton and In a btother-ln-law of Patrolman John McColllgan. He served on boattl the New York In the late wat and took part in tho block ade of Havana and tho pursuit of Cer vera's licet. When the Oregon was or dered to Manila he was transferred to it by request. Ills letter is as follows: F. H S. Oregon, Manila, Apt II Jl, IS'.'S. Mr. n. J. Beamish Dear Sir: I piomlsed, when I left Scranton, that I would diop yen a few lines to let vim know how 1 was get ting nlong, and 1 would have dono so befoie. only wo were vvoiKul piotty lnrd, and I thought I would wait till we l,ot to the end uf out mn. We had a iiico vovnge nil the waj. Neptune ltf came abujiil on the coualur and Intro (l u ccd himself to all h mils who hntln t ciossed tho lino befoie. He gave them a good sibling and u good sciubblng out The first port we inadn was Bahla, Bra zil We stayed theie four dio. and then made HIo Janeiro. Wo stayed In Rio a week to take p irt in "the naval review. There wtro at lenst fortr men- ol-w ir of different nations who took part In the review. IN SOUTH AMERICA. We left ltlo on tho 17th of November nnd made Mount Videi, Frucuay, in four das. We rciched Sandy Point on tho 27th of November and then our trouble commenced. We had to go ','ffl miles tlitough tho Sti.tlts of Magellan In one day. but 1 tell jou, Mr. Beamish It was well w oi th tho till) to sec that phien alone There are solid mountains of lee ralmg hundreds of fei t above the w.itir and as clear as gl iss I thought we would run nshoie two or three times as thero is some places In the Slt.ilghts not over i bundled lfet wide and tho speed we wtre going niado It dungeious, but we got through all right The crew got forty-eight hours' shore llbirtj and I tell j ou wo all enjoved it I went up to Lima and took In all the sights I saw the skeleton of Pizurp, the Spanish conqucior of Peru, which Is esteemed a great lellc I also visited the penitential j. Thero Is a bluo Jicket doing seven years for burning a ship. I sent him two dollars' worth of tobacco, and he made mo a present of a nice walking cane that ho made himself. We had a nice lun from C.illo to heie. but It was very hot in the lite-rooms, the tempeinturo never go. below lto degiets and was sometimes as high as lftl degrees. Wo hid a nice tlmo in Honolulu. HARDEN SPOT OF WORLD. For my p irt I think It is the gaulen spot of the world. Tiims bivo been i ither quiet slnco wo came In licie. The nimv has plenty of fighting to do. but thr mvv Is out of It. The Tenth Penn sylvania Volunlecis is tho best leglment over here They hive been on the tiring line for the last tlnee months and I am glad to sco tho boys from mv own st.i'o doing so well. I will have to closo now, as letter piper Is .erv scarce out heie. Hoping tills letter will find you in tho best of health I icmaln Yours veiy trulv. Matt Whelm, F. S. S. Oregon. TOWNSHIP GOVERNMENT. Important Changes in Township Laws by the Last Legislatuie. Important changes take effect next rcbruaiy in township government In this state. In accordance with a law passed by tho lpst legislature. Four teen pages of the law are occupied In naming miscellaneous township laws t(In Union There is Strength." The strength of every human being consists in the union, the harmonious work ing together, of every part of the human organism. This strength can never be ob tained if the blood is impure. The blood goes to all parts. Purify it, or there can be no "union" and therefore no health or "strength." Hood's Simpanlla is the standard prescription for purification of tho blood. It ntur dsapponts. Cczcma - " My daughter had rczcraa I end it affectrd htr eyea. Tho doctor said It was incurable. Her slcln Is now smooth I and white and all on account ot Upod'i Sar- saparilla. I hav e taken it for Wf aknesi and can now walk three or four ralles cadlly." Mrs. R. A. Binbt, Sauk. Centre, Minn. Sick Headacho - " For yars I tried dlrtoifnt medicine torfnir sick hndaehes. Found no relief until I used nood's Sarsa parllla. It Is marvelous in Ita cures." Mbs. Br.sRY If n tin, Dunkirk, K. Y. Indigestion -"Ilood'a Sareaparllta stands hijli in our family as tbe cure for Indigestion and losn of appetite. It Is ex cellent." Mrs. W. H CrtnHAN, 11B K. Chestnut Strset, Walthatn, Mass. Scrofula-" After 20 years of sutferfns with a eancerons sore on br nose and hav ing It removed by physicians, my mother is happy for being completely cared by Bood't Sarsannrllln. It took 11 battles to accomplish It. Her face Is smooth, no sear." Miss E. A. Stokes, Epplng, K. H. "Thi statement of my dauchter 1 exact." Joirru Stokfs, Epplng, N. H. Crip-" Was In very bad condition attCT an attack ot grip, Notblns helped me and I almost pave up hope I am strong and feel better now than In twenty years, all be cause I took Hood's Karsaparllla which made my blood rich and pure." John O. I)ciCA,il9KiisscU Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Rheumatism " Inflammatory rheu matism caused me suffering so that I could not sleep or walk. Had no appetite and medicine seemed useless, Finally nsed Hood's fatsaparllla which took away all pain." Mas. hriiLA Noams, Marlon, Ohio. 3JCG(fy$cMafa nooil't IHlli cnrelir Ilia, the lion Irrlutlnn pil 011I7 ltlmrilT. ul vvhli Uouil 1 Sarupariilu, r KfiffifiaffiSjgSS thnt nro repealed. For all townships; of the state, elections are to bo held as heretofore, on tho third Tuesday of Februajy, but tho new officers do not fiuallfy until the second Saturday after election. The present township committee Is legislated out of oillep at tlio next township election, when three new committeemen must be elected, one for one year, one for two yenrs nnd one for three years and thereafter one each year for three years All bonds for constable, collector, overseer of the poor, etc., must be filed In the county clerk's office Anv person with author ity to administer nn oath or affirmation may take th official oath of alt town ship officers, said oath to be filed -with the township clerk. Con.tablimayboelectd to tho num ber eijual to tho number of lusttees of tho peace to which such township is entitled, and their term of ofllce shall begin and end on tlio first day of May, but all constables now in office shall etvp out the time for which they wore elected. The powers and duties of township committees nro considerably enlaifed, nnd they will have powers somewhat similar to the common coun cils In towns and boroughs. YOUNG WOMAN HORSEWHIPPED Iowa Woman Resents a Reflection on Her Temporary Vocation. Webster City, la-, Juno 2. Mrs. J. D. Tonence, wife of a prominent drug fiist In Karmar, took a horsewhip and went after (Miss Estella Farr, a pretty school teacher of this town. She whipped her victim until the whip was bioken in the middle. It is alleged that a few days ago Mrs. Totrence wont to the drug store of her husband to assist him In clean ing up for tho spring trade. She had on an apron and ns Mls Farr passed by the door of the establishment she Is said to have exclaimed: "Humph! Another scrubwoman in town." Smoke The Pocono Be. Cigar. MOTHERS t Unthcrs ! a hot bath with Cm CUBA SoAr, when followed by a sinqle applicition of CrTiri'EX Ointmunt, tho great kia cure ind puie jt ot eraoUlents, -will afford the most grateful and comforting relief in tho severeat forms of itchin-.litirnlng.and scaly ekin and scalp humors, rashes, and irrita tiois.and point to a speedr, permanent, and economical cure when all other remedies aud oven tbe best physician fail. WoM Ihrrtn thAottkewArlt. rnWiR IlRlri audCheu. Cofcr .1'ropi .Bftt9&. IlowtoCurelteblasUtimora.fce. New York Announcement. Horner's Furniture. Tho BEST IN THE JIARKET, because, rppiesenting tho produc tions of tho best makers only. Other advantages tro tho unequalled nfi BortmontB in nil Iiupb, -vhother wanted for city or country houses, and tho very modorato prices nt which tho goods aro marked. Tho completeness of our assort ments can bet be understood from the faot that wo carry in btoek, and exhibit, moie than ttt'O hundred and fifty dx&tindly different Bedroom Seta In very vntiety of mafeiial, ns woll as endless lines of Parlor, Drawing Room, Library nnd Dinlncr Room Furniture, ranging fiom tho mod est and inexpensive to the most elab orately carved and inlaid. In n word, every artinlo required for use, comfort nod adornment hi tho bouS3holil can be bad with IU plainly marked moderate price at the Gruat Furniture Empoiium of R.J. Horner & Co., rurolttire Mattisrn and Import, G1-G5 W. 23d St., !New York (ArtJolatncXdra Mnaee.) Horner L Ce 't fsUMInhnmnl is on. of the alsutaoi K.v York. henip&per Comment. TAKE TIME Br THE FORELOCK.' Car load Just arrived. All styles, nnd prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed even on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us In mind and you won't re eret ulvlnir us your patronage you will set goods as icpresented slvlnu you our easy terras of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, lion Beds, etc. Five larco floorB full to the reillnc at Tims, Kelly's Stons, l.il and lul Franklin Avenue MOUNT PUNT COAL At Retail. Coal of tho best Quality for domestic use and of all stzca Including Uuckvvheat and Illrdseye, delivered In any part of the city, nt the lowest price Olden received at tho olllco, Connell building, Itoom WO; telephone No. 17, or at tho mine, telephone No. 272, will ho piomptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine T PLEASANT COAL CO TIieUlcKson ManuracfurlnsCo. Scranton and VIIUe-I'nrre, Pa, ManufactureM of L0C0M0TIVCS, STATIONARV ENGINES llolleri, tlolitlneand I'umpltiE Machinery, General Office, Scranton, Pa. PV 6oocl Av Ji for Cy J Itching Slrrin Backs m mm id go-ghrts otmdlpSlDallac A Shirt Waist Hint Six hundred waists of recognized dollar value, in sizes from 30 to 44, are to be sold for 69 Cents Each. It's one of these special opportunities for which our store is famous. Sale now on but the stock can't last more than two or three days. The White Goods Sale Has attracted marked attention. It will be continued today and Monday. Seldom does an opportunity come to buy desirable White Goods at a time when everybody wants them, at the special low prices which we now quote. Men's Negligee Shirts for summer comfort At $1.0QA remarkable shirt of Madras to be with white collar, one pair of detachable cuifs to m; shirt pattern. The finish and detail of this shirt command instant attention. Fifty styles. At $1.50-Shirts of pair of detachable cuffs to match. lve and exceptionally handsome. Thirty styles. For Men's hot weather 'comfort, the Ceylon Undershi made from fine loosely knitted cotton threads, verv lil and airy,mighc CONNOLLY & Occur lei fiequentlv when thn fnmllv bicid J.ir Is "applied with Rood bread m.ido of "Snow ? riour. It maKe-i biead with a rich, blown, timkr rust it mikes tuead that looks good t.itles good nnd IS good It makes breid or which all wo men aro proud. Grocers sell it. "Itc only wholesale It " THE WESTON ILL CO,, Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. ; BiitiiKni ? - luU OU 0 0 Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK Telephone Call, 2rt3. THE Rooms 1 aml2, Com'ltU BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Hilling and Blasting POWDER Made at Mooilennd Itusb title Works, LArLIN et BANII POWDER CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Kl'rtrlo llattorloi. Bleetrln Kxploder', furexiilOillHE blastn, H.ifety 1'ino unit R3D3U10 Chsm'CJl CO'S nxifflves 4 Family Jars ! SORANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER, fine Madras Cheviots be termed ventilating WALLACE, Have Your Lace urtaiiis Novated We are sole agents for Scranton for C. C. Cafferty, Binghauiton, N. Y., and can guarantee all work in trusted to our care to be perfectly satisfactory. Our patrons need have no hesitation in sending us all classes of fine laces. Leaders in Carpets, Wall Paper, Draperies. 35,000 COM bla Chaisiless Bicycles StS? 1 M"9 " L$ 'JA T 'aeI umimwi si' WwU 4? J t (pryA 111 ti. no fk??j Jfii'&v a5' wBEirTfflairSfeCS&Jf5 ( irir:?" ir . -s s v 'mRi.rfr.7wrttTiit9iih W&&5MiSBS8SEg km&Musm ssc jiimjT. yj irvwi r'v, iw.airffrir. 'i. KELLUM &, CONRAD, 243 Wyoming: Ave L OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Dual, licstiaini 1'cisonal Accottntb. Liberal Accommodations t;. tciitlcil According to H.tlanccs and Kcsponsiblllty. a I'or Cent. Interest Allouod on Interest Ucpobits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 425,000 WAl CONNELL, Preildenl. HENRY BEI.IN, Jr., Vlce-Prer. WILLIAM II. PECK, Caslilc'r The vault of this bank is pro tected by Holmes' lilcctric l'ro. tcctivc Sybtem. BANK and Golf Cloths. On Styles are very effei underwear, Price? 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE )-yj Are used daily, a sufficient $i guarantee that they are the i best wheels manu t A fjctured. Price J)7t Columbia Chain Bicycles, SsksJ superior to any and - 'Hj? all chain wheels.... J)OU SB" if i laruorus, ueucr man ever h at popular prices, , $35. $26, and $25 rai. .VS Pierce and Slormcrs at $25 to $75 ' Pierce Racers $50 giei:iiiiiiiiiE!i(H!iiiiiiiiiiiiminitm a Chainless Bicycle. K Have you notl;eJ tint there are 2 more SPALDING CHAINLESS wheels S beiiiK rUJei tuJa than all uther chimless wheels combineJ i I The Reason that there has not been one Jls- 2 sitistieJ purchaser of this moJel Its Z mechanical superiority over other makes is plainlv eviJent .liter a short S trial. torn 5 Spaldinjr Racer. ..S60 S Spaldinjj Roadster 50 Spalding Chainless 75 n CJRFjS "if If CmUL! T, r x. m - 1 FL0REY & BROOKS 1 in Wlilnelun Avenue. g Opposite Court House. S rmiiuiimiiiiiiniiiiiiniuiuiiuiuiiB i