Absolutely Pure. viahmrpd tor ltj treat leavening wrens' mi huuiinriilnesi. Awures the food kzhIuni. ul mind all form of ndtilUiriiMnn cuminnn 'o the rdi up n run us. nviab dau.iu run a.r.n lu jifcWVOKK. asuii How the Beer Trust was Protected by the Quay Leaders. WOEZ OF THE WANAMAKEE MEN The Bofutefi, Undismayed by the Vnl verxul Denuunlutlonn of the People, re Already at Work Settluu Up Islutlve Cnudluutos for cxt lour (From Our Own Correspondent.) Harrisburff, July 13. Now thut th legislature 1b a thing of the past, we have ample opportunity to look over not bo much what It did, a what It lalt unuoiie. aiure man mat, in.: tnnnr t unit v is uresentod for Htuilviiu: the line work of the beer trust and Us allied fonts. In still another direotlon there Is food for thought In a study ol the superb work acconipliheU ly thut compact, harmonious and patriotic body of Wanamaker men known as the "Seventy-nix. The most remarkable feature In thi history of this leglHlature was the bold and unscrupulous manipulation of men and measures oy me ueer trust of Pennsylvania. This beer truHt Is combination of all tho great breweries of the state. This combination has been effected within the raat three months by John P. Person, the man who sained notoriety In connection with the celebrated Automatic TVIp- phone scandal In Philadelphia. Persch has oein wormng in me interest ol tone of the largest politicians In the date. As a rule the big brewers and big politicians stand together. It to their mutual advantage to do so. By consolidating all of the ereat breweries of the state this combination of capital, or trust, expects to freeze out the 'nail fellows, and make life dreary i.urden for them. It will thut be seen hy the treat light In the let'' M.tir- us to keen a tax oft beer. I caa also be seen from this statement how, when the Wanamaker men did force the machine and the bosses to put a tax on beer, that the political machinists contrived to place the bulk of the burden upon the small brew eries of the commonwealth. It can also be seen how It comes about that retail liquor licenses were Increased, while tne big brewers escaped almost scot free. If It hrtrl not been for the Wanamaker men the whole burden of Increased tax Hon would have been thrown upon the shoulders of tho small retail liquor dealers and upon the smaller brewers. ine Wanamaker men do not belong t Ihe liquor purty. As a rule they hav nothing In common with the lienor traffic in any way. But they are fair men. They believe In the general ptin tlple that It is cross Injustice to trr the weak industries for the benefit o me strons. They contend that It not American Justice to make- a small urewery in a country town nav a hi tax, while a big brewer In a largo city permitted, practically, to escape. Senator Quay's frlemla nr tho . ho sought to, and did, perpetrate this ui ranic injustice on the small deal and small manufacturers of Penn sylvanla. From the above showlnc. If nnvnrw to ngure it out, he will discove 'hat while the bosses have been com Wld to place a tax on beer, they havi rranEtd It so that while a brewe "nose output is 300.000 Imrrela n von MVS only 16.000 tax. whlnh I. t rte of only 2 cents per barrel, the tax " 'e small brewers Is over 30 cents barrel Had it not been for the Wanamaker ' every one of the attempts to get 7 out of the treasury by Illegal me'8 In the shnno t rrrlagc hire, telegraph and telephone .". oy members of th voHm, nvlsatliin committees. u-nuM hv n suceuBsful. No legislature has "Known such barefaced attempts n mM w nnolner attempt was that " Hch the state - unci secretary of Internal af Z.arB.K,Vt'n' n addition to their "'r salaries, extra salaries na mom " Bln,e boards. The attornc fl was heretofore ln,.,i.t.i,i ir. " "Ul last VAnc LI. . ana iiaimiit ii. 10 nl" m payment of this .... . lrv"'c he returned It to the hat k! Ury wlth tne endorsement " b fOUld not nnoont If o. l. mnl , was l0Billy entitled to the ion n nn.J Ul m .. . . -I nu oi con run If ih. .it...... - ' law Olllrnr n k, . ""t 1 nut cmiii. ..,. .. - no other !.... ........ v i v .. ....... a lui, 71,4 Wanamiiiro. . . - uese items limi.j , arit)rnin-ini ... .. . i .a - iuuuii uui. mil inpv "nJIng fr .,--' " ""'" ' L, very demand made by Jrom ft... . k cloain0-. S8t dramatl0 episodes i in (he reived but scant no V tho I ' ftnd mon vital toplcj, V.'H. - ntor Mnew Btanlry right ana ictt. RepreswntaUvM Voor hee and Crothera, ot Philadelphia, made vigorous speeches on the subject: Representative Dixon used his name like a football, while other members of the lower house ridiculed his pre tensions to leadership In a way that must have made his cheeks burn even in distant Washington. The most con spicuous and lamentable failure of the session was the attempt of Representa tive P. M. Lytle, of Huntingdon, to defend Mr. Quay. He was the sole and only defender that Quay had on the Moor of the house. When in the heat of a debate three days before the session closed he r fcrred to Senator Quay as the man who had come to Harrisburg, struck the rock of revenue with his wand, and money gushed forth. Lytle, mlstaklng ly, pointed towards Representative Charley Voorhees, of Philadelphia. Voorhees had laughed at the remark. and Lytle took occasion to Insult him, Voorhees in reply mode the most ter ribly scathing speech against Lytle and Quay that has been henrd In the home of Pennsylvania for years. He towered over Lytle like a giant, and pointing nis ringer at him declared that he, Voorhees, was not afraid to follow Mr. Quay when he was right, but that the gentleman from Huntingdon made Sen ator Quay his mentor, and followed him right or wrong. Lytle had nothing to say in reply be yond rising In his place and feebly pro testing that he did not mean Voorheei when he pointed to him and Insulted him. It was a poor, lame, transparent excuse, and deceived nobody. Mr. Lytle was not heard from for the re maining days of the session. He had tried to defend Senator Quay and slg hally failed. It Is doubtful If he would have attempted such a thankless and uphill task were It not for tho fact that he hii.ies some day, by the grace of Senator Quay, to become surveyor of the port of Philadelphia. There are other and vital interests In connection with this legislature and its actions which will force themselves upon the people during the ensuing six months. Kvcry citizen of the state should keep himself thoroughly Inform ed on the trend of current politics. Al. thoughtful citizens, especially those who are taxpayers, owe It to themselves, it not to the commonwealth, to see to It that the proper steps are taken to prevent the election of Incompetent, corrupt men to the next legislature. Otherwise the lesson furnished by the extravagance and venality of tho body w hich adjourned July 1 will have been lost. The bosses are already quietly setting up candidates for next year. The people should be equally vigilant. The governor haB a hard task before him In considering and disposing of tho multitude of bills passed by the legis lature. He has devoted nearly a week to their consideration already, and, af ter his return from the encampment ol the National Guard, the last of this week, he will resume his labors. It is thought that he will veto a number of the measures, for the late legislature certainly excelled all predecessors In the enactment of nefarious laws. All those desiring the veto of obnoxious measures stilt unsigned should write Governor Hastings at once, setting forth their views. Everybody Bays So, Oncarpts Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleas ant und rufreslung to tho tasie, act gently and positively on klilnoys, liver and bowels, clennsiiis tho entire system, dispel colds, cum linaunelio, fever, I'mbitim) constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. O. C. to-day ; 10, Si. fit) cents. Ssuld aud guaranteed to cure by all drtif gists. I0 14.111! I I. EH TO! US. Two Tours l the .orlll vill Pruimyl. vimiii KnilroiMl, For tlie convenience of those who seels the most attractive way of spending a Summer holiday, the 1'ennsylvnnla llullroud Company lias arranged two de!Ii;!itrul tours to tlio Nortli, under Hie personally-conducted tourist system, J uly STand August ir. Tlio points Included lu the Itinerary and tlio country traversed abound lu nature's beauties. No null or how much may bo expected, one cannot be disappointed In Walking Uleli, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Quebee, Montreal, An Sable Chasm, Lakos champlaln and George, Saratoga, or the UlKKlauds of tlio Hudson. Kac.li tour wlllbo In chargo of ono of the com pany's tourist agents, assisted by an experi enced lady as chaperon, whoso especial charge will be unescorted ladles. TUu rate of $100 from New Vorlc, Jirooklvu, Newark, Trenton, l'hllndelphla, llarrlsbur.-, Ualllmorp, and Washington covers railway aud boat fare for tho entire round trip, parlor-car seats, meals en route, hotel entertainment, transfer charges, carriage hire In fact, every Item of necessary oxptuse. For detailed Itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional Information, addross Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania itallroad Company, llM Itroad- way, New Yorki 6o Fulton Street, Brooklyn. or Oeo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Pusseuger Agent, urooxl street Station, Philadelphia. st t'limnx IJrandy ofOrnpv. Tho superior vlutaire of 18T4 Knimlv. Intro. duced by the Spcer N. J. Wine Co.. is ulirhlv spoken of by physicians. Tlio following testi mony from the Halt linoro Medical College Is one among many : 'I am prepared to boar testimony to tho val ue of your Climax Urauuy predicted unon the ascertained valuo of your productions, and not f run general reputation merely. 11, L. IIyhd, President. Pneumatic Tires in Germany. Tho former manager of a big European cycle goods dlsl running and Importing concern writes to an American Journal, advising American bl- cyclo manufacturers not to waste time and mon ey In trying to forco single-tube tires Uxn Eu ropean riders, la Europe, tires with removablo Inner tubes (called double tube tires) wero long ago found to bo the ouly practical, monoy-sav-lug form of tiro. Iaspeakiug of a Journey of Inspection throughout Europe, the ex-iuanagor refers to Germany a follows.- In most otiho cities I visited, tho repi'lnnou had formed small local aud autl-slnglc-tubo loiiguos, each man vowing not to mend or repair a hosc-pl)o, however touching the appeal of the unfortunate custonior who hapHmd to puncture his tire, and however tempting the remunera tion offered. Tho uormans are great talkers, and even in cuius like Hamburg rumors of tho sluglo-tube humbug" have been circulated with amazing rapidity from tho artisans "wlituoliafl" aud the ctin'lemoo's "moln hallo." Into the clubs, and Into tlio homes ot the peoplj. trMaa!ly-CadHec4 Tombm wia Praa-' j-lvaate lUilrtai, That the publio have come to rec OKinze the fact that the best and most convenient method of pleasure travel ia that presented by the Penn sylvania Railroad Company's personally-conducted tours, in evidenced by the increasing popularity of these tours. Under Ibis system the lowest rates are obtained, for both trans portation and hotel accommodation. An experienced tourist aeut aud chaperon accompany each tour to look after the comfort of the pass enger. TUe following tours have beou ar ranged f,r tlit season of 18U7: To the north (inoludiug Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand U lands, Montreal, Quebec, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlaiu and George, Saratoga, and a day light ride down through the Highlands of the Hudson), July 27 and August 17. Rate, $100 for the round trip from New York, Philadephia, Baltimore, and Washington, covering all expen ses of a two weoks' trip. To Yellowstone Park on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compart ment, and observatain cars ami din ing car, allowing eight day s in "Won derland," September 2. Rate, !?2:i."i from New York, Philadelphia IJulli more, and Washington ; sjf'i'Ji) from Pittsburg. ToNiagnra Fulls, excursion tickets good to rotiirn within ten days will bo sold on July -2, Agmt 5 and If, September 4 ami 1(5, ut rat'j "f !0 from I'liilad.'iilili, lult.imori mid Wiicliington. These tickets incliido transportation ouly, und will permit oi' stop over within limit at Bullalo, Rochester, and Wutkins on tho re turn trip. Two ten-days tours to Gettysburg, Luray Cavens, Natural Bridge, Vir ginia, Hot Springs Richmond, and Washington, September 28 and Oc tober 12. Rates, (55 from New York, !)3 from Philadelphia. 7 1 2t. .MAUAIt.i FII.I.M. aw Kate Kxriiritluiift yl I'emiHy ivit- nln KallroHU. The Pennsylvania K.illrood Company will run a series ot ten day excursions to Niagara Falls, leaving Philadelphia, Ilalllinoro, and Washing ton on July S3, August 9 aud IS, and September 4 and 1(1. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany ami excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return pasrago on any regular train, exluslvo of limited express trains, within tun days, will be sold at tio from Philadelphia Ualtlmoie, Washington, and all points on the Delaware Division; 19. "0 from Lancaster; fS.oorrom Altoona and IIarrlnburg ; Pits from Wllkesbarre; ttt.so from Wllllamt port, and at proportionate rates from other points. A stop-over will be sllowed at HulTalo, liocliestcr, und Walklus returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will bo ruu with each excursion. For furtherlnforuiatlon apply to nearest tick et agent, or address Oeo. W. Iliyd. Assistant General Passenger Agent, Itroad Street SUtlon, Philadelphia. out Aug. tuili. Baby's Second Summer is the time that tries all the care of the mother and all the skill of maternal management. Baby comfort comes from fat ; fat babies have nothing to do but to sleep and grow. If your baby does not seem to prosper, If he does not gain in weight, you must get more fat there. A few drops of each day will put on plump ness; fat outside, life inside, baby and mother both happy. Your baby can take and rel ish Scott's Emulsion as much in summer as in any ether season. For khIo by all drugiricu at 5oc. and Si.oa if DANIEL MYERS, OF PENNSYLVANIA. A Living Object Lesson for Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. (Wf HEART DISEASE Iscurable. "Forover forty years," writes Daniel Myers of Two Taverns, I'a., on Aug. 10, KS96. "I suffered with heart disease. First a slight palpitation, gradually growing worse. Then shortness of breath, sleeplessness, smother ing sensations and much pain in the region of tho heart alarmed mo and I consulted a physician. Kecelvlng no benefit I tried others and a number of remedies, suendinsr ?S .,-. -, Jj a large amount of l ' T money, out unaiiy lie- KHeart Qureji came so bad that It was unsure Mr Die to leave home. I commeuced sing Dr. Miles' Heart n ro two years ago. Fur eighteen months I have been well. Al though 72 years of age I can go where I wish and I sleep all night and wake up as cheer ful as a babe aud completely rested." Dr. Miles Itcuicdios uru sold by all drus- crlula Itiwlnp , iM.ll! va lMi'iritilnw 11 rl. lint t ) . , .... , , boiioftbt or iiionev refunded, ll.uik on Heart ) and Nerves sent free to all appllcnuu. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind, A SUMMER SAIL in ladies' shoes is a pleasant voyage afoot, For tlio pleas ure it gives, there's no sail like our sale. Crowds are enjoying it, and securing the prettiest, coolest and best fit ting Summer shoes now man ufactured, at prices which Imyeis find it a pleasure to pay. For house or street wear, pleasure or every-day practical purposes, walking, viding, or driving, we supply the ideal shoes demanded by fashion and the dictates of individual taste. Ladies, whoever claims your hands, by all means surrender your feet to these shoes. 6.H. Orphans' Court Side of Yaluablo REAL ESTATE ! The undersigned iidiulnMrator of the es'ute of Andrew .1. liowersox, ilee'rt, late ol Centre Twp., Snyder Co., pa., under and by virtue of an order ls-iied out ot t!,e m-phiitrv court of sn viler county, lor the payment of the deliis of said de ceased, will evince to pill, Ur sale on I lie premi ses In .MMilleercek Twp.. about luilf-wav be twecu Mlddlebiirgh ami New llerllJ on Saturday, July 21, 18'.)T, the following tieserllied real estj.te to wit : THACT No. 1 llclng a ciTliiln messiiaL-e. ten linenl and tract ot land sltinue In MliMKvm'k Twp., Snyder Co., Pa., bounded on t tic North t.v la nils of Henry Hreon's heirs. Kast by lands ill Kmanuel llenler. South ly lands of Kmnnuel llenier andSaiiiiiel Hilger amloii the West In lands of Michael lllouelie. Iiji AiK. more or less, with the lippurtenalH'eH, whereon are ens'tisj a twiMitory Frame Uwelllng House Liirge, Oond Hauk Iturn. good summer house, wagon shed, corn crib, and nil necessary out biiildliigs, arlneoieharit of choice fruit, gol spring with excellent water near, and a well at I he door. Almut 5 acres of the above Is clear ami Ul a giMKl state ot cultivation and the bul amv well timbered. TRACT No. t-Sltnated In Mlddlecreek Two., county and state aforesaid, bounded North bv lands of Jesse linger. East and South by lauds of Joel llllger aud on the West bv lands ot Itnchael Hover, containing 8 Acres and sixteen perches, more or less w lib the appurtmanees. on which are erected a koihI. large two-slorv Uwelllng House, a new Stable, wins! shinl anil all necessary outbiillillngs. The foregoing Is all clear and In a good state ot cultlMttion, also has choice Irult. irood water ami in:, Let v..rv desirable lioinu. SolelocoinincnreiitlSM, of sM dav, when due attendance will be given ana U-nus ot sale uiuue Known ov 11. A. ItOWEHSOX, A.tmlnlstrutor. AONTS WANTED for lr. Talmage s THE EARTH C.IHIM.KK" or his tamons tour he worlC. A thrilling story of snvai;o and barbarous binds. Four million Tannage hooks sold, and "Ths Kitrth (llriiisi"l his ui. st ,,,,,1 greatest. Demand enormous; KvervUnly wants this fHinoua Isxik. tmlv f.l m. Iiii uKik. big eominlssion, a (iold .Mluo for workers, cretin given ;-Krelghtiigi paid ; Outllts, tne. Prop all trash and eil Hie Klnv-of Uou n,ui ,..v.. per mouth. Addn'ss lor ouitlt and tcrrl tory, I'Korl.h-s. --- awl Market St.. l'hlla.. Fa - An liHrtHnt iIiipmIIoii. If your trlenrts or nelghliors are sutTei lug from coughs, colds, sore throat, or any throat or luug dlseasedncludlng consuinpllon), ask them If t hey have ever used Otto's Cure. This famous Herman remedy l having a large sale hero anil Is performing some wonderful cures ( throat and lung diseases. W. 11 Spangler. Mlddlehiirg ; M. ltolhrock. M. IV, VI. Ph aant Mills, will give you a Rumple bottle free. No matter what other medicines have failed to uo, try Otto's Cure. Large giro !5 and Mk'la. CTflO nDIMV l cure for drtinkonneaa 01 Ul 'Unllm which can bo given with or without tlio knowledge of ihe drinker and will completely stop tho dnsiro for liquor. Women can secretly administers toe-LK INK andelfect cures. Us meats hav been proven in thou sands of cases. Mulled In plain sealed wrap- Kr, with o I reel Ions, on receipt of ONU )1.LAK. Particulars and testimonials free. fUAIU,lt8 A CU..3H l'ark l'Uee, ew Vurk, A Short I'm to llMlih. To try to cute constipation bv taking pills Is like going round In a circle. You will never reach Ihe point sought, but onlv get back to the start ing point. A iwrhvt natural laxative Is Haeons' Celery King, Ibeceli'brat.sl reincdv forall nerve bliHKl. stomaclie. liver and kldnev itlsases. It regulates Ihe lwels. W. II. siwngler, Middle biitgh ; M. lletbroek. M. 1 Mt. Pleasjini Mills, will give you 11 (ample package free. Large slie ii and sects. THROU) ESTAnusilHU Merchants' House,.- Tlilrtl Mreil Above allowhlll. miLADELFIIIA, PA. Under New Management. Kates ft 1.50 a day, 5.00 per Week. Wm. F. Miller, Prop'r. ITS LOOKS PROM1SL1 NOTMI.NO IT DOES NOT FULFILL. r K. ,i V JKIL WJrm Iwm nib is our r 1 Lungren Special $65B h J)s Sent C. O. D. privilcv of examination on receipt of $5.00, if not accepted money returned less cxprcssao. HE. J HGREh (-'CIE (06 ClilCifflATI FURNITURE, CARPETS AND CHINA. IV .-fctyji :(): I'lU'ht new ili'Mtrtis i,nr frm:: every nook nil, I curlier "f ti r St,r !S1iiij('S and Styles in wl.ieh ul m.i yon see your Mcnl. Couches ggffl CARPETS, ItrtiS. ART Sfl'ARS ntut PlCTl'RES nt iiriccs co w Hint ot!, r iiiercliniit- c.iu not co;niei.-. :0: . H. FELIX, Lewi, Liberal Adjustments- Prompt Payments REMEMBER H. HRRVEYSCHDCH GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, Only the Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies, Fire, Life, Accident and Tnrnadn. No .Premium .Notes, ssetssll,0o5,5l:).SS J.4fi:,."i'!!i..j;i The Standard Accident Insurant: C . The New York Life Insurance Co. The Fidelitij Mutual Life Asociat:on. Your Patronages ilicited. No Assessments The Aetna Founded A. D., 1S1! " IToine u " " 1 S3: " American u " " IS 10 HAYWOOD" BICYCLE v 9 V V --i -..' . . . c..'.Tcr: CTr.cr.a i - ON EARTH n.'ii'.'iuCo IIS CCVFLETE 5 'JicVCLC Zfr AND Ceil'i N 27 AW A ' Cel. C. 1E33 Un. I. Kii p.TPVTc tTcb. 2i. 1891 nlLl;i i XJ( 17. 1891 Tn? "M.iywo.r' is llie v-- ,:nj nv.ils uuil rivlcr-. Mule ef in.iu-ri.il that is taken apart niet put lo-cttivr. It .i- tew part 1 i I Ml : Ki- -i l. 'i e;i?l v --.:: huj :. .: ca--.- ,.t u. r k. FfUME ' : vtltv. WHEELS 1 f .1 - itiini 'el. wi:!i " Tiver " t'l. "-m :ul re -. II J3S -!..rgc l arrel ltenl Tci'i TO I ;vi';, ; Je t:iN ' N.rth Aiue.ii- Jsn. 5t. 159S Cth,'S Ptna.nj tr i-:.ie .' i; ;.. ' -:n; :c ". v ntr llvil w I:iruvlKtl t.:al ; - 1 g el her I'vcu ui u:i .ic.-i.'.cin , iK Ik llv,w lulling t i ciuh iu .11 ihti v.uu:ja. j : :: lie broken ; v-ti;i;i!e t'i..i us ;ii'ri-:im ;ur.H x-r'C a-, it co!:thv!!' j"art .i -invent e!' ! il.-rn i-tv ahv.n-. reily to j:ivc reliable jnil rapid tmti'r,vTt;i;: Impniveil il.mMe i.iam rn!; nu.le vil" -luch coM rolleil teel rv's aoughest auj t lor it -vi'4ln kier.v.'. j .nir I tev.htr with enr tmpreveJ steel tiiticjjs. a marv. l ii-lu-'yn:i 1 uu::iSiit.y tlte reUest cem l'iti.itiou et' ir;etit:i:y ia bu-vc'.e mev.i tol,i:iM a fin-.u- wtli mtlir;'.ieti iouits arid tubinc. s all krew that tubular im-, hreii; I"-ire at lira i ints, aa.l iiiSht hea thvv a bu.k'.l ttj. mm.- v irranteU wiv,l rir.is, p:auo wire nuli! tar :t - ,i.f. it ' viticrr.; ri'a.ic irem tne ret i;uaaty o-M ,!--9 . arr.'es .iiri.i v.i ta,i i.i:;ci; IHt5- i.J.te.C ft in" cr " l'ion " !cuK tnte .t -ere - r -....,.. ptraii:.!! Imv : i'.!y pilar nitre,!. e w..l lurcish. it er'cre.!. Ai'::,,..' : ,c or t T.'ri Ji Wriithl ii.i. I. te;air tires for t.'.vll rtra. ret. BEftlC$- Pa!' 'Var -s t ee'v ' Tt iiK-luiliiig wheels crank a. strcrtuii hea.l and re'aN. CR4SH SHFT BEr"iC-re p---.. with our patent hall c-ase-t, which are iuterKvke am! si:j'r'rt eac1! --ilier. CCFS ISO COIsES tlest qiullty setectel teeL carel'ully tempered an! ruHene-l. CHa'NS H aV, v., ltt, high Kiaile hardened centers rr.ir adjustment CRSSHS-Our ctleiraie.: eue i.v vri-'w tu" vrutected tv patents: no cotter p'Os. SPROCsEI S-Madc trvn: Vest .;aa':tv -:e"l uioeS tinisheil and hardened; rear spriK-ket itrtachaMv, f-eet sprvvket wvi-v't-it-1 t -ii-tk mv REACH-Shortet. i"S inches. Kindest. Sd im-l.e. GE-M cr T'.' FROM F0RK-I" -T9ct fc -lotk crowu made oi" drop forSed steel. HlOLE 8R-Keversit 'e. read-.:v chacic-d t '. either raise! or dropivsl p;ittern. best cork or compismon cerk haaU'es. 'au-si st'e el' l--'-.. aud lernilr. SADOiE ihir own stvle "K" hijth s''e. erv eiv r';:-i 1 jl-.' v c,:"iibi iu Kne other first-ctavs make. PEOHS-Combiriati m vat'-tran'or r-abt'er- full V .'i tLLr,m kab. seat and oiler. WEHiHT -Acronlina: to tires, pedals, saddlvs. tc... lo jnunds. ClASsHE'-tib I consider your "Mayrood" wheel the stronites and safest bivvcle made k..r hard rd:n ard iney are a so ::,tni laais aad eu.-v tj iJn,i FINISH Knamelel in black, with aM bncht parts, mcluiiin front u rk. han 'V vhmi, crauits nn,i splices, niccet puieu. Kavn niatit cv'ie-vete with t.vl ba itniolter. ntltitll -Acronlina! to tires, pedals, satld.c "Maywcsxl" llicyxle is fully ituaranteed lor on year. mueh rvvids, such as we have in this countrv. The one-piece crauk is a wonderful oiec ci ruechanuut umnV1 btCN'de cnstruction, and with the improvements I uudcrsi r.i-.i '.(.; te to have this year, it will be the best wheel made SAMl KL S. SOMKSVt: fjt l our SrstcLal Wholesale Price. Sever befv re oM toi 'es,. Ti quickly introduce the "Maywood" Bk-vcle. we have deo-icd t-. make a special coupon iffer, iving ererv reader of th-s pa- c- a chance to ire! a fimt-clasn wheel at the lowest pnee ever crlered. i'a receipt of fStM anj nia we will ship to anw-ne the above btcscle. securely packel and crmteil. Money retumteJ. if not as represeiiusl. alter arrival and examination. We will ship C. V 1., with privileg -of exaiuination, for pi.iW and coopoa, provided $ivV) is sent withorde; a a (uarantee of good faith audchsrers. A written binding warranty as nt with each bicycle. This it a coauce of a lifetime, and jro cannot dvml o Id Ihe opportunity pass. Addresa alt orders U 4V COIPC li. 3-m s f aoon ra sf :$5.oo: snlithtwsM C" Fur HATVsOsia sw. S BiCtCLE f s CASH BUYERS' UNION, m Kutf v tur St. I 3 1 1 CiUao. 'wiihv
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