The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, July 01, 1897, Image 5

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Absolutely Pure.
cii-brnted for Its (treat, leAvenlng- Ntreiigtll
.ri hriltM'ihiesa- Assure I lie loud affA.i.st al
:ZY.,.i ll inrins 0' aditltrMiiii e imtnon to the
nr.in.is.
'.'V villi K.
KOYAL BAKING KYVDER CO.,
Mrs.
FilEEHU RJ,
D. S. boyer, Jus. Judge
Brown. nu- - ",""0,,'T
nil iitbur Brown, Misses Lottie
Hiibinlii Dora and Mary iSrown nt
inded Chil'lreuH' Day ext'rrine nt
Hummt'l'a Whurf Sunday -afternoon
fid eveuinff. They were the guests
Sp M. Teats, Esq.... Profs. D. S.
Boverttiid Wm. Mo.ver were re-elect-jperintmidHuts
of the Luthprati
lull lU'IOlllieU llliu 'IJ nuuuui. iur
first nituied servrd 46 years the lat
ter 4l veitrH, 10 Arnold was re
'ipeted Treasurer, J. W. liana becrc-
'1M i....:..l..i.nni Sunt, llf Tllfu.it
Department Rev. G. D. Druckcr
niller, Lutheran pastor of the reo
burg I'lnrfro arrived July 1. He lnll
Communion services ut Grubb'ii and
Frcuimit cu uunu m. n
have Communion services at l-ree,
bur" on July 11th; preparatory ser
rices. Jlv 10th at 2 p. in.. ..1W
Wm Hover has reeeivoil the music
books to'lm lined at tin Choir Con
wition to bo held iu Ziou's Grove
mr Freeburjj iu AugusL Our
choirs held a joint practice Suudny
,t6p. m. J HO seier-noim me ue
Mil appropriate. Our people tire
much interested iu thin aunual ca'.b
triD?....L. S. Gov aud N. H. Diebl
are busily encased in makinjr peach
ml fruit boxes. They saw th inn-
it-rial at Mr. Uoy s steniu uini in
I Front Street Prof. D.S. Borer
I nil Samuel S. Mourer were at, the
I county seat on bUHinenS....JiiiaB
MiilbofT of Akron, Ohio is visiiiui,'
friends iu our locality.
toer'nold Port (irie Wine from hli Oporto
li,itpe vineyards at Passaic, N. J., hit Hoelalite
lilirtt. vln. 1MNI, and his luscious Hurgundy
Iiknd unrivalled by any wines Iu tbe world
specially (or invalid.
Muced Hates to San Francisco via
Ptnnsyleani Railroad on Ac-
. .
mnt of Vnnstam jinaeavor
Convention
The Pennsylvania Railroad Coiu-
anjr announces that, for the Chris-
in EnJorvor CoTentiou to be nekt
San Francisco July. 7 to 12, it will
11 special tickets from all points on
'.s system at trreatly reduced rates.
lese tickets will be soid June 27 to
uly 2 and will permit of stopover at
over and points West. Return
M,passt'ti(rers must reacii original
farting point, not later then August
1897.
For specific rates, conditions, nud
D information apply to nearest
;et agent. G 21 2t.
it Kitelm-l'v llorolioiiml nml l.lc-
rimiutie.
ludeof ilriipe Juice, Ruck Candy Crystal
Mthe Horeliuiind liorli, Is a simple mid ef-
Irtre remedy fur coughs, colds, hoarseness
IJotetlmiat highly rccomnicmled for con
anlirc. Thin Is no patent medicinu mix
, but it is jmro lloreliound, Klccaniinne
d, llwk C.imlv and (Jrnne Juico. coni'olni'il
ikolher mi'iliclni'S much used by consiimu
n. public speakers and shifters. Sold by all
!tgll. Price, Hi cents and 73 cents.
lllC.YVEKTOVVfl.
Ni. II. SiH'clit is iniiklnir nronarations to nut
l-uifnmi in his furniture shop.
WT lluweof l.ewlstown was the (tuestot J.
wvcmift Sumlav.
pji Jfiiu'j-and funiily spent a diiy or so nt
piniM Kcihler, one of the merchants of Ilca-
"i, was tu Middleburg on Monday.
ADAMSUUlta.
ri. Iti.inlt- and wife of Ni'io-Iiipv vl.il.-il II.
toijonSuncluy.
Oiiik'aiiun, wife anil son John, nccoiniui-
r TMrah Itoinlg were visitors in town re-
pMiiwirrovo Junior Uase Itnll Team
Hlt, with the AdnmsliurK Club on Krl-
n'tnoon. The score bcinir 20 to HI in fa-
llheboiuc
PmUli Sliaeffer of White Deor Is the
rJ'i"iie Keller, tills wouk.
PAiiranil aeconiianleil by tlio Misses
f "''"liit Sunday In McAlllstervillc.
KKEAME1U
TBOXELVILLE.
Too Wt for Usi week.
One day last week , a quiet mar
riage took place in which Isaac Lep
ley and Miss dda Manbeck were
united in holy matrimony. The
evening following the nuptials the
Troxelville band serenaded them.
We wish them a happy journey ovor
the waves of ease and a delightful
trip through life.... The cool nigLts
are still impending the growth of
corn : but the wheat has attained
its height amidst all and is now
promising a very fair crop....lue
Huckleberries will ripen in about
two weeks which ia unusually late
Mrs. Ervin Fetterolf and Jacob
Krens attended the Lord's Supper
last Sunday in the Dunkard church
in Banner ville. .. .Our citizens would
welcome a srood Dr. in our town.
The scope which a doctor would
nave in bis grasp is extensive and
the patronage no less wanting.
The farmers are now busy ranking- hay and
cultivating- corn.
The huckleberries are ripening very fast, but
the crop cannot yet lie predicted with any
certainty.
Our boys have now nil returned home from
school, vlr. : it. K. Smith from C. I'. t. and V
C. lions, V, I. evh man and J. A. Herman Sus
quchauna I niverslly.
Mrs. Adda Kciniui; or Mansfield, Ohio, ap
peared among her relutives of this place lust
week.
Henry Itoiiuwitx who beennio very notorious.
for the last year by joining the Jessie. James
Kniig, was captured last I-'riday night in Mifiliu
county while lie was fust asleep. He Is now
lodged in the Lewisliurg jail.
A number of the A hiiusliurg wheelmen pass
ed through our town last Siimliiy.
The program of the Tressler in plums' Home
win well rcnilui'ed last Sunday in the St. I. like
Kvan. I.utli. elmreli. Til ' Importance of n lib
eral contribtition fur Hie lieuetit of the orphans
was vividly inipreste i npiin the minds of the
people by l( 'V. llilbisli.
Jaeoli lliiigainan. who had lieensiek for many
moulliH, died last Monday morning.
The funeral hist Saturday of Joseph Haing
er was very largely uttt iiiled. One hundred
and some thirty vehicles were dotting the
grounds along the vurious fences.
Mrs. Harriet Zee liinnn died last Saturday al
'J o'clock. The bereaved family greatly deplore
the death of their dear mother.
W. II. PALMER,
I CKLUU, IOWA.
"4 from the Horror of NarvM
bf Dr. Miles' Narvinsj,
tration
aW
KV I
1 WsCS J
Kev. Suable attended nearly all the exercises
of commencement week.
Itev. Chilcote the M. K. minister Incited here
enjoyed the commencement very much.
There were never more visitors to town ilur
I nit commencement week than I his year and all
seemingly enjoyed themselves.
The judges on the Junior Contest were a
good ileal puzzled us to who nr churl v entitl
ed to the prize of S'-'.YOll. It was given to Miss
Minnie (iortner with honorable mention of
Miss Hose llortner and It. Uaguer.
Itev. J, M. Kearlck of Centre Hull was pres
ent at the graduation of his brotlier, Itev. v. M.
ltcarick. v
C, I). Koch a Junior of llnuknell was well
pleased at the apiearance of our buildings,
especially Oustavus Adolphus Hall.
Editor Potter of the Mlllvllle Tablet was a
guest of M. M. Albeck
Daniel Hewls.C. M. Auraud, Berwick: M. I
Shindul ami A. N. Warner, Northumberland
Were in attendance at commencement.
Itev. .1. M. Rees, of llillsburg, York county,
was entertained by his father in-law, Kev. Dr.
11. Zeiglcr.
The class of 'ill held a reunion on Tuesday
afternoon ami hail a giiisl time, best of all, they
pleihred themselves forVMIforthatlyiuiiasium.
We hope others will do likewise.
The Alhiinnl Association of the Colleirinle
Department elected as orator for 'us Itev. I.. T.
Snyder of Orrstown, I'a , and Thos. ('. Hure,
K., of Altoona, Pa., as Alternate.
The Thenlnglenl Alumni elected Itev. C. M.
Auraud Berwick, Pres., and Itev. I. II. Mcliann
Jwisburg, S 'c.
Itev. 1). K. Mel.ain was rc-olecled Pres. of
Collegiate Alumni.
The Alumni Knuciiiot was held nt the Key
stone Hotel. Ijimllord Kaufman got up mi ex
eelellem feast wns enjoyed by the association.
Owing to the httem-ss of the hour I'oast Master
M. I.. Wageuseller offered only two toasts
which wore responded to by Dr. Diinin, Pres. of
the I'liivcrsity, and Itev. A. K. Ite-.in of I'rl an.l.
Ohio.
The Mid-day bauiuet was prou niuced a suc
cess. Miss Klsie lIolTmnu of Willlamstown is a wel
come guest ut the Poller residence.
Our llaso Hall team Saturday went to l.vkens
to pluy that teuni, score U to H iu favor of Helins
grovc. Mrs. II. D. Sehnuro and daughter and yin.
Six went to Statu College to spend a few days
with Mrs. S 's sou Will,
A lllimlier of our votllllr folks eiiloved n. itwv
iiie purty at the Aqueduct on Tuesday, given in
minor 01 mu Misses Agnow, nf Pliiln., who lire
spemiing several weeks ut the home of A. W,
smllli,
M. I.. Snyder spent several days in phila. dur-
iiik mo eariy pari OI 11118 WeeK.
Andrew Clsh and wife, of Adinusburg, Mrs
urwiif and sister, of liel evue. Ohio i,r. tl...
gucsis oi j iiownnl Ulsh.
Twenty-two nicniburs of the Wntsontown
vt neiu i inn onjoved a spin to town on Sunday,
J. W. Ilousum and wife are visiting relatives
III IHT1VICK.
CUUUU due uot always Indicate
ronsumptloa. Mr. W. II. Palmer, of
Waterloo, Iowa, writes: "I was taken
with nervous stricture of the bronchial
tubes, which developed Into nervous pros
tration, I was so weak I could uot bit up. I
got no sleep fur days except when under tbe
Influence of opiates. For four mouths I suf-
fcred ugoules and prayed that I might die
and be at rest. One
physician said I bad
consumption, for I had
a coupli that gave me
no rest. But a good
old physician whose
medicine had failed,
advised me to use Dr.
Miles' Restorative
s Mllea '
U Nervine
'A
Restore
Nervine nnd I thank Cod that It has bright.
ened my dnys, lengthened my lifo and saved
me from the horrorsof nervous prostration."
Dr. lilies Remedies urosuld by all drug
gists under a positive guaruntco, first bottle
benefits or money refunded. Honk on Ilcart
anil Nerves dent free to nil applicants.
DR. MILF.8 ilf:iK'ATj CO., F.lkha Ind.
Shambacti & Reigle
XJlncli SmltliM,
V. yi. Sliiiniliiicli and 'oster Ivcijile
ia vt; iiii'iui'il n p:irtiHTslri) ami c;m
o liiiunl at the
oLd reLibLe staNd.
The liest and line.-l work in all kinds
of Iron and Steel will tie executed
in tin; innst satislaeturv
A SUMMER SAIL
in ladies' shoes is a pleasant
voyage afoot. For the pleas
ure it gives, there's no sail
like our sale. Crowds are
enjoying it, and securing the
prettiest, coolest and best lil
ting Summer shoes now man
ufactured, at prices vh'vh
buyeis find it a pleasure to
pay. For house or street
wear, pleasure or every-day
practical purposes, walking,
riding, or driving, ue supply
the ideal shoes demanded by
fashion and the dictates of
individual taste. Ladies,
whoever claim yonr hands,
hyall means surrender your
feet to these shoes.
G. H. GIBSON. Saw
Orphans' Court Side of Valuable;
REAL ESTATE !
The midcrsk'iicil udiui i.i -1 r , r , .r- n i
oi Aiuiri'w .. nowersox. deed, late nl O niie
Tp , Snyder Co.. Pa., under and hv vlrlue nl an
order Issued oil! nl Ihe Uipliiins'Cniirt ,,l .nid-r
eouiii v, mr i ne pavnieiii of the dehls ol said ite
1'ea.M'il, 111 evHise lo pipillc sale mi I lie pu inl
ses Iu VllildlecreeK 'lvn., iiImimI liulf-vr.iy l,e
tween Mlddleburgli ami New II, lid on
Saturday, July 24, 1H',7,
Ihn fnllmvliiif nvscrllH'il real esti.le to wit :
TltACT No. 1-Hetn a certain messuage, ti n
einelil iinil tract of land situate In Mlddleeieeh
Twp., Snyder Co., Pa., hounded on Hie North hv
liinilKof Henry Hrenns lieli-s, Kast hv lauds ill
Ktuiiiiuel Henfer, Soiiih hv lands n't Kiimti'lel
llcnter and Samuel llilger anil on the Wesi hv
lands ot Michael Hionciie. Ins ACItM. more or
less, Willi the appurtenances, whereon uro
eroeled a two-story Frame Dwelling House
Ijirge, OinmI Hunk llaru. good KUiiiuier lioiise,
wagon shell, corn crib, ami nil neeessarv mil
buildings, a line diehard of choice Irult", go .id
Mjirlng with excellent wuter near, anil a well nt
Ihcd'Kir. About w acres of the alsive Is clear
and In a good stain of cilltlvallnu and the Iml
mice well tlmoen-d.
TltACT No. aSltniitcd In Mlddlecieek Twp.,
County utui stale aforesaid, Isiunded North hv
lands of Jesse Bilger, Kust and Sunlit by hinds
of Joel llllger and on tuo West hv hinds of
Itnclmel Buyer, conutlnliig 8 Acres and sixteen
pi-rchtss, more or less with the iippiirtenu a.
on which are erected a good, large iwostorv
Uwelllng House, a new stable, wcssl shed anil
mi necessary otitiiulhllngH. Tim foregoing Is
all clear and In a guul stale of cultivation, also
una ciiuii.-e iruii. good water and makes a very
desirable home.
Side to commence nt liM.of said dav, when
due iiltrndiince will be given ami terms of sale
made know ii bv
II. A. lllVKI!SoX, Admliilstrator.
Iliailllel'.
H ::ill.
Kiddleburgh. Pa.
AUNTS WANTKI) for Dr. Talmace s -TIIK
KA It I'll (dltlil.KI) "or Ills tatniius i..ur ar.iind
the worl.'.. A thrilling story of s.iva-,'o sod
Barbarous lands. Fjnr million Tulinage Issiks
sold, nnd "The Karth HlnMi'd "l Ids l.-ti.si and
greatest Demand eiioriiintis : Kvenljisly wauls
tills famous bonk, (inly f.).',u. lug u,i, l,g
i OUIIIII.S.SIUII, ll uoiii .nine jor workers. Credit
gnen i-r reiglituge paid ; (nitllls five,
u'l trusli nud st II Hie Kliigoi isioks and
oil per mouth. A ldius lor outiti and
lory, I'Kol'l.f:.
Mi nt. 3-.ui Market St., pnila.
Iiroti
make
tern
I'a.
Foreign
Cyan-
M"llcr of Paxlnoa was homo ovsr Sunday
opson uiibiBh, wife and daughter vis
in this place aovorul days last week
, ui'iMzeiman and wife of this place
--ujr pcioro last In Lowlatown,
er was in Froeburg-iaat Saturday
slUCnlulF And Wlfn nf fi.lnm wnM I,a
I """or on Sunday Shorlff
.. a county was in town last week
"a WalU-r, who has boen visiting
""Si'll! 'trrnva f ti,o ,.
ti iu, miv wov tvn nwiwo,
"""ni'ia Hlsa Llzile Livingston
LIUIMic nt Hiillnwmv. imahI B.I,,Mln.
psllll l n. nnrrinn'a fomllw Win
nj'-'. i line span of horses at the
'..., v, nuiiui tiue
r "a
atuckofoold.
Vtion
ni
is dividing Ihe ranks of
ocraey as thoroughly now
4 currency question
a year
Poor Blood
is starved blood. It shows itself
in pale cheeks, white lips, weak
digestion, no appetite, exhaus
tion, lack of nerve force, soft
muscles, and, chief of all, weak
muscles. Your doctor calls it
Anaemia. He will tell vou that
the weakening weather of sum
mer often brings it on.
Scott's
Emulsion
of Cod-liver Otf wkh Hypo
phosphites, will make poor blood
rich. It is a food for over-taxed
and weak digestion, so prepared
that it can easily be taken in
summer when Cod-liver Oil or
even ordinary foods might repel.
SCOTT & BOVNE, , New York
For al at jot. and i.o by all druggists.
The Tariff Eills And
tries
When Congress deliberately dis
criminates amcijir the nations trad
ing with the United States, and
soaks to impose penalty duties upon
the products of some nations aud to
admit the products of others under
lighter duties, the eflects upon trade
are mischievous. It is not possible
to escape such duties and foreign
merchant, seeing his trade placed
under disadvantage, naturally ap
peals to his government for protec
tiou. If a formal protest is
of any avnil,retaliatiry measures are
taken, and laws placing American
products under restrictions and
even prohibition are enforced. As
Congress, in legislating against the
foreign article, acted under pressure
of some interest, nud not in behalf
of the general public, the commer
cial interests of tlio county sutler.
CTflD nDINIf ' cure for drunkennesa
0 I UT Unini which can be given with or
without the knowledge of tho drinker and will
completely stop the desire for liquor. Women
can secretly administer Siiip-Dkink and effect
cures. Its met its have been Drown in thou.
nrwl tlio immnoiit nrn.li, ...... lo .., 1-' uud " casts. Mailed in a plain sealed wrap-
ana lue.innocent producer is made i per. with .drecttons. on receipt of onk
to bear tuo cost
A Short Cm llenltli.
To try tocire eon-,t:,.it!,,n liv lakli,.' pllN .
like going mm,, I in a circle. oil will never rndi
Uie P'linl sought, but o,!v i t hack to Ihe sl.iri
lug point. A petdet niHnial ia.ite l- lla.vn
Celcry King, Hie celebrated reiuedvforall ioivm
niiMMi. stuiiiache. Ilvvrahd kldtn-v d:sen-e..
regulates the Ik. wels. W. II. rip.ltlgler. Middle
burgli : M. Hothroek. M. II., Ml. I'ics.mt Mills,
wlli g ve you u sample package free. I.ai 'e sii
-.'5 mid 6s ls.
lii'iluced It n les vln I'eims.t liiiniu Itnll
rouil on Aecoiuil or lour III or.lul.v.
Tlio Pi'iinsylviinla llallroad Coinpaiiy it,,
nouiices that for the benetlt of persons drdi'lng
to takenilvantii.,;e of the National Holiday on
tho Konrth of July, It will sdl excursion tickets
between nil stations on Its line east ef and in
eluding Pittsburg- and Krle , except that tickets
will not lie sold to or from pntrils nor.h or east
of Philadelphia nor to and from points north of
the line Hai rlshiirg to Krle rin se tickets mil
Is? sold and w ill be good going mi Julv . .). i
and a. and will be good to returu until Julv ii'
lsiil, Inclusive. ii.;n jt'
An liiiiortaul (urallitii.
If your trlenils or nplglibors are suffering from
coughs, colds, sore throat, or snv throat or lung
disease (including consumption ask thetu it
they have ever used (Mto's Cure. This lumens
(ierman remedy Is having a large sale here ai d
Is performing some wonderful cures ef throat
and lung diseases. W. II Spungh r. Middlehurg ;
M. Kuthrix'k, M. H Ml. Pha-niit Mills, will gtie
you a siunple bottle free. No matter what oilier
meuiciiies nave tainsi to uo, try otto's Cure.
i-arte bio auu oucia. ,
By imposiug dis-
criininatiug duties on sugar from
Europe, we invito the exclusion of
our provisioua and Hour from Eu
ropo. 13y taxing wool, we opn op
portunity for higher duties ou our
products brought into Argentiua.
How general those measures of re
taliation nny become is shown by
the fact that only two great com
mercial powers have not protested
formally asainst the ponding tariff
bills Eugland and Russia.
Hxtrenio protection only aggra
vates this tendency to antagonize
foreign countries, and to cbse for-
eign markets to our products. With
every stop towards higher duties tho
protests hare been more general;
and emphatic; or high duties mean
restriction on trade, aud restriction
based upon a reason that will not
bear examination the wish to favor
some tirivata 'enttiromrisn at rnUw
I expense. 7irper' wultf
DOLI.AK. Particulars and testimonials free.
etlAKLKS A CO.. 3 I'ai k Place, New York.
T1I1SOLO BSTABLISHKD
--Merchants7 House,--
Thirtl Ml reel AIhiv lalluwhill.
, PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Under New Management
Kates $1.50 a dav,
5.00 per Week.
Wm. F. Miller. Prop'r.
MARRIKD.
On Juno 27th by Key. W. A. Haas
Charles A Hackenborg of Salem to
Carrie Keiuharl of Olobo Mills,
D1KIJ.
June l'Jth, in New Herlin, Ellis
Pribix, nged 51 years, 8 uioutha aud
m days.
Juno 13, at Solinsgrove, Helen
Rebecca, daughter of Asher M. and
Lydia Hower, agedl year. It mos.,
and 'Jt days.
jtfci K. No ono concorn
THlj'Vp 0 makos tho bost
mm ll ' Blcycl0s ,n tho j
Su " 'wrld, somo excol
11 fwr ln ono rarticuiar'
liiftiI ' othors ,n another.
los, and grado
r"ollnkN clotormlnod by
-
mfMl lilTX J'prlco.
Sent CO. I), with privil.go of i .amin..ti,
m on rea-ii't
cf S 5.00. Money returned Us cxpn .-..e if n ,t iuxvptcd.
UtE LUNEREN CYELFEO CIMClHMFO7!
FURNITURE, CARPETS AND CHINA
:():
Miuiit new ili-.i't!, li.nl; mt frtiu.
every iiook ii ii' 1 cot ii i' r f our Stfir
Mini - mil Styles in wl.lHi at firn-t-
on see your ideal.
Couches cam.
fARI'KTS, KL'tiS. AUT S f.Mi.S an.;
l'lCTUKES at trices so low tlmt Oliv
er luerchurits run tint cotii
:0:
Vlllirs Hesloo't follv
. H. FELIX, Le
Liberal Adjustments Prompt Payments.
rEMEMBEr
H. HRRUEY SCHDCH,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
Only the Ohht, ?tnn.i;est Cash Coniinmics.
Fire, Lite, Accident and Tornado.
No Assessments No Premium Notes.
The Aetna Founded A. D., 1S1!, Assets si l,()55,.")l.l
" Home " So. " 0,S5.). 'ixji
" Aiiierican " " " lslO 'J.-40! ..') t..V?
The Standard Accident Insurant? C.
The New York Life Insurance Co.
The Fideliti) Mutual Life Association.
Your Falronage Solicited
THE "MAYWOOD" BICYCLE
THE OOUBLC
DIAMOND FRAME
STRONGEST WHECL
ON EARTH
THIS COMPLETE
BICYCLE
AND tiAPON
'
Cc. 3. ICS3
J-n. t. IBS i
$27
!! of
Ijs- ?'. !9S
;.-ver : , .,.j-.:sd . r .
i .'i - :rv'r mi o'L,-;-v.t
r AC-ciAii.n tal i;-r. -
i. d". ic) ar.al, i .1; . : : t
vorntcv.ag van., a owt. .-r -.k.
i FR41E-
CI tloveifw
i i jivn- e 3irv.i.i'!,,ri fte -iht
tuboUr itjj.v. vukur
tuvk'd in. crin-.i V f-a-.r-r
t-'v. lfc.CS 11 w
i Mj, 17. 1891
Tne "M.ivwcsaI " is the :t.-nge,t uJ :if-.t 1 .
roads aud riders. Made ot" lujicnu! that i iouU. .' .-. i
taken sjMit and put together, h i. tew pan-; i .l.'i
together even in an aevident, n t h ill ,w tulnug t :i:!i
W broken; so simyilc that it3 avlnisiiug pans st rve a-.
itisicau oi a iiojcu pans, always reat:y 10 give rtaa-.c at-.a rjyKvi mn.; ria:i
Imriroveil double diamond, ma'.of s-iueh cold rclUd stel rc. :.uxl:s: jtic
for its weight knowni; ioinnl together with our iuiureved tet b'.t.etfv a nun,-
sinipiivruy unit uuruouity ine grrairst iTm pinaucn cr iriitc1.;
to build a ftirue without braieu iotut and tubing, as a', t'js
break and fracture at brazcu joiuts, aud tubes W he u Ihv
WHEELS JSmch. front aud tear: warranted wood rin;s p avo i ;t n:ikcl t.mur
ot ns uifiiir-.. nuo9 i.atue eim tuaon; uuu? ii.m l :e ecM s'la uv O'c' v'.- iwtl v.- irilZrtSv
steel, with patent reintorvtrd rxke tlatticesi direv-tly ever ba't be.i-mx TIRES i-j-e"e "' t
"Tiger' single tube. "North Atuetk-aa'' or " R-.-ton ' v'.uS frte or -one c; r :io'e
pneum.itic tiros, fully giur.iuleel. W'e i'l furai-h. , ,,-rvl ' A-''va-n ' -.,; :y
M Tgau jk Wright quk-k tiair tire-, for $!. evtra net EE4H1NCS- Ka" he, t,!. -i'eo.-t
in-ludiiiK wheels, crank a'.e. slerrin head and jeolaV CSN SH4FT SElttiMiS- -e" :r4
with our p.itent ball cases, whioh are iuierlooked aiivl n;i ri e 'o1! iher CWFS o COES
hest uualitv electel steel earetuUv temierel and hj-deued. CSA'Sis M'lmi,.--",,
nijtn (tra.ie narueneM centers, rear ail.'usi-nent I ruins-el r oxIe'-.-a ev' one-tie
protecte.1 bvvitents: oo cotter pins. SPROCKET S-XtaJe t-vm te-t y;u.i'-'v ,
nnishevl aud hardened, rear serovket JeiachaMe. fn-et srn.v.ket m-ct v V rd
REACH -Shortest. Inches, longest. M iuol.es. SEH t'l vr TV FHOatt FOR1
toik crown made ol' drop for (vl sterl. H110LE 8R-Keversib.e. readily o"-..!:
raisevl or droptevl r-rtttera. best cvrk or eim.,s.suiou evik banvi!e-v aie- t v
and lerrnlrs. $40011 tKir own stvle "K ' hijih itrade. etv ea-v nci iii; V "atiJ
some other first-olav. make. PEOtLS-Combinaltott rat-trap' or ulcer; .:
FINISH huameled in Maok. with all bri.ht parts. invtudi-i fvi;t tork ha-td'e
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p.s.1, crams ami spaes, nuiei piaiesi. a:n tuoyoie cvn-Keie uh Kvl bun i u i w.er S
and oiler. WEIGHT Aooordiun to tires, pedals, saddles, etc.. to SO youtids. iilARAI'1'1'- ttc
Mavwooil' Hicycle is fully Kuarauteed for one year. , MnViv, in..ftb.'li".
Icousider yvHir "Mavwooil " wheel the strvnest sad surtst bivcle aiasie 'or h.ird r,vhnK
roinih roads, such as we hive iu this country. Thev are a'ao tihl f inuia ud ou-v io aiti.ssV
The onr-tnrce crauk is a wonderful nooe al mevhjiiioal siiuulioiiv m
bicycle coustructKiu, aud with th iiuprowrueuts 1 uudvrsiaad iliev
at to bav this year, it will tcthesbrst -aheel aiaJe
S.MVKt S. XMc'KVtH.K.
Jj U Mr Spas-Hal Wholesale Prk. Never before sold br less.
To quickly iulroduce the "Haywood'' BKyvHet we have JevtUed v.
make a tectal couixmi olTer. kiviu vvety reader in' this tpsiper a
chauce to set a Sist-clasa wheel! the lowest price ever otJered. On
receipt f f-T W aissi cvast we will ship to anyone th .- above bu-vcie,
aecuiely packeil sad crated. Money remaded. it msl as lepiveu led.
alter arrival ansl exsminatioa, Wewitlship C O. !., with privilege
of c xauiiuatioo, (br ps,m and coupon, provided .iV ia seat withorle
as a f uaranles) of good taith aihi coantesv A wnttea butsbaar wanaaty
St nt wttti each bicyci. This ia a caauce of a hietime, and you cauaoa
advrd id M the opport unity paaa. Addma all vrdura 10
a COlPOl W 3:l-i
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t$5.00T
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