lbs Absolutely. Pure. - ,vj..i.r.itt Mr Its great leavening strength indlienlili"'"'. Assure the food against al : fornix of sduHeintloncohiiuon tu the pla-ands. KOYAL MAKING 1'OWL'EltCO., UEAVEUTOWN. . .H...1U r. ,1 .. I .. ... II .. irnrn on Ninduy. Uuv. Oohoutord oniclnted. few 01 our c l.eus iugit in me iunipntcei- . ..... nt.LMilt Niimluv. (glllliro"""" j (cW 01 our yiiuio; 'coir iy micuuiug nur tv. work nn I lie hvnngrls-alchiia'lt Is rapidly wncres.sliig. Tlic new vool ts now on unl with it tildltton tlu- building Till present a very tillable npiiearuiicc. John lie nek. oil" of our progressive tarnier, mtlTl new llnvi-liliis outllt, una will be Ktdytofluiki) tneaiewvy. nt ariit- crop which hud promised lo be Sirs? one will be coiisidcrui ly reduced owing to Store G rls Wanted at the Northum berland Cap Factory. The propi ittiors luive largo orders calami that will requiro iidditioni 1 lulp at onto, lorty fftrln and iro men wank'! The work is cIpbd, light and easily learned, and opera tives can m a very tsuort tune earn from Ii50 to $5 per week, and more if apt in loavuing. Pay in cash every two weeks. These orders must bo fill edaml if wo cannot Rot enough help here a largo part of the work must be done elsewhere. Northumber land has vicant houses that can be rented cheap. Families wanting to locate can secure work for their daupt ters at once, as the Cap factory firm are increasing their business so that they can give girls permanent employment. They hare GO girls enployed now and can give employ ment to 150. Persons desiring em ploymebt will please apply to fore man of factory, or to W. H. Morgan, E W. Hummel or Rev, A.2J. Warner for information. 7-15 -tt GLOBE MILLS. Ttipwli -nt harvest, which wasnfltilcndldona, just alKitt llinsueu. MlssJltry Lrdley recently Tlsltea ut Scllns. trctf. B. ff. T.xler made buslneiH trip to Shamok kauilMtOirniel. Mis Annie Yelserlias been nppolated assist - tal postmaster at nils ptaco. J. A. Sa.HU ai.il V rs. w. II. ltouah aro on the ack Hit. tmiteatiumherof our people attended the oomriu campiueeiiug ui nuininii grove. MtaltUnchn Meyer of Spring JIllls, Centre nranty Is .iwiitltricr her summer vacullou with t.r. l otter ami latniiy. fharli-s stock the lolly, young bli.ek."mltu Is 'minuyea at. i ro.vcuiiie. William Smith of I'uxlnos visited his parenu onTsauoiiy. Ahlli Ilcliuinn of tioldsborn, Yerk enmity, Hurt a very pleasant visit to bis grandmother trs. jtury vtugiicr. or Iteduretl Ilnte lo I lie Seashore. So other const can cotnnu.ro with that I mhern New Jersey in Rummer resorts. At :jntlcCHy isthe nvmt popular seaside resort I i . i America, anu Capo May, Sea Isle rlty, Ocean 1' ity, Avilon, Anelesen. Wlldwood. and Holly I wwii as not fall far short ot Allautio City's MSB standard. Tli(!Peiinsvlvr,iiiaTallroadComnanv lias ar- rN for excursions to the seashoro from Erie, "n.iMli'foiue. Shenandoah, Iauphln, and aimnedlato Mutlotw (including stations on 'fwh mads), on Aiifjust 5 and t. EjouMiu tickets, good for 10 days, will be M at extremely low rates. I snrs may, If they so desire, go to At ;Uct:ity via the new Dclawaro Ilrldgo Houte. 'leonly all-rail line from nolnta In l'ennsvlvanla I'Htlantlt city. W lafonnat lun In reenrd tn tlnm nf Ionics. iC., consult .small bills or apply lo near- , aBBul. 7-Mt. EdQratn Vnn. It.. 1. ll'j.k r J'sMliartlir. cure constipation forever. ' lie r n i.,n ,i .... i A HEW TRIUMPH- I'll' l)l- f . . "pihii inn op Cured. ii?lw!iln' ""' r,reat t'liBmlst nnd Hclenllst, Ill X UmpitO S0tll!l!7 "O luure I nnrf,.r. r'-T.A.Kio I H' basil 1st -.. . s'""l( Mirinisr iiitii neii'lllisi-, i i ri.-i-H. Three Freo Bolt In of "'u luMiitMiiuH to vure con- ''l m: Lung Troubles. i I l.iiror, more phlluntroplc or I., tin- aflllcted, than the pener 'loiiMredand distinguished tuvui . M.c, of New York Ulty. :ee a r.'iiamo ana absolute cure :i I it all l,r,,r...l.l..l i - . . .-"nil m, 1-' nireetlons, general .l imsnt ' . 1 ullu 1,11 WI' l-,ftr, " vreu m ny aimcica read "P''S'iI''nw lullt,no ytem of medl- his r?o I!' '5 not onlv lllB Profc mu . '.,lsI'll-'l""luty-aduty which be , ' "uS"""inity-lo donate his In- itS''"ur '.'VJ 'f.'rended consumpllon" Ur .. 'i "ln-e beyond a doubt. In nnv mi; ' '"' ' m his American and "C.Y. J'';r,ll"l" lliousands ot 'heartfelt hrt. ., ,T ,l,;..,rum,ll0se beiielitltd KatihTh ."' ' 1 1"' of "is world. Saption I l,"",,,nT troubles lead to con 'Z'i lLe','i!,.'m)tion' uninterrupted. Another Wierd Story Sent Out From the Quay Camp. The Antt-Comblno In Philadelphia on the Verge of ColUpno A Kilt Fliibl Over Pout master Allt'trlieny Couuty Is Solid Airalnst the Quay Caudldate For State Treasurer. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Harrlsburg, July 27. Within the past 10 days the repoft has been sent broad cast over the state that a compromise or deal had been perfected between Senator Quay, David Martin, C. L. Magee and Senator Flynn, thus heal ing up all factional differences in the Mate. This Is another of Senator Quay's schemes to throw the public off the track of his real intentions. There has been no patched up peace. There will be no patched up peace, either in Philadelphia or any other part of the state. In an Interview pub lished some days ago Senator Flynn, of Pittsburg, had this to say concern ing the reported armistice: "There hus been no harmony deal that I am aware of. I do not know whether or not the Republican conven tion will be harmonious. I do know that the Allegheny county delegates will not support James S. Itencom, Quay's eiuululute for state treasurer. Another ltcpublican will be placed in the Held for that nomination. Who thnt will be I cannot say, as It has not been decided upon. One thlntr Is cer tain we will not support Quay's mun for state treasurer. I can say nothing further at this time." Not For Quay's Mini. Republican County Chairman A. C. KobcrlHiui, of Allegheny, ulso ttpoke of the alleged deal as follows: "The Allegheny county delegates to the state convention will decidedly not support James Iieaeoin for state treasurer. We are still opposed to the Quay Idea in Pennsylvania politics. We have fought for home rule und have secured U." So far as the situation in Philadel phia Is concerned, there is no deal und there can be no deal between Senator Quay and Pavld Martin. The story was started In the Quay camp that a truce hud beejj arranged whereby Sena tor Quay's friends in Philadelphia had agreed to support Captain Iluckett for thij otllce of register of wills In return for Mr. Martin's support of the Quay candidates in the state convention on Aug. 26. The reverse Is exactly true. The handful of Quay people In Phlla dulphia were forced to the support of Captain Hackett, for If they had not fallen Into line they would have been b.'ft in a hopeless minority. Ill Forces Demoralised. So far aa the- Quay forces -in Phila delphia are concerned, they are prac- ticaliy In a state of demoralization. Judge Durham, the real leader of the Quay men In Philadelphia, Is thor oughly disheartened. The flght for postmaster in Philadelphia has con vlnced him that Senator Quay is pre pared to throw him overboard for the purpose -of placating enemies by the nomination of Thomas Hicks to the desirable place of jiostmaster. Judge Durham Is bitterly opposed to Mr. Hleke, for the reuson that he has al ways been opposed to Durham, and has always been a thorn in his (Durham's) flesh. Mr. Hicks In the tight of 18U5 was a "combine" worker. Ho is at present chief of th bureau of highways in Philadelphia, nnd Senator Quay, with the characteristic trait that he has al wuys displayed In political emergen cies, Is now seeking to have Mr. Hicks made post muster, for the purpose of placating some of his enemies in Phila delphia. This flsht over I he postm-istershlp has t reated a coolness bctwei-n Sena tors Penrose and Quay, for tb.- reason that Penrose, who has alwuys ben Judge Durham's friend. Is also light ing Hicks tooth und toe-nail. Quay, on the principle of rewarding his enemies rather tliun his friends. Is urging the appointment of Mr. Hicks, while Pen rose and Durham are lighting it. As a result of this, thu "anti-combin ' forces in Philadelphia are iu a state of continuous turmoil, und the dlsrup Hon of that element In certain to fol low before the leaves fall. The Phila delphia Hem has this to say concern ing this remarkable situation: Quiiyltot Kicking. "The Quayib's all over town are kick ing like steers over the prospective aj polntment ef Colonel Hicks to the post mustershlp. Colonel Hicks has ever been antagonistic to Quuy, but if you will notice It Is only the men who hav fought Quay who ure receiving the re wards. The men who stood by Quay when he most needed help ure still tramping the streets looking for work." As above remarked, Senutor Quay is etui playing at hlg little trick of pla eating his enemies by giving them good places for the purpose of securing his own continuance in power and oinoe. He will not hesitate, as experience hus shown, to unload friends und political workers If It becomes necessary to ac complish his own purposes. There are thousands of men In the state today whose eyes have been opened to this fact. The idol is broken, and can never again be replaced on its pedestal. The old faith that Quay was a man who never broke his political word is a thing of the past. These men have discovered that the only way to obtain recognition and office from Senator Quay ja to kick and to kick In thu most violent shape. If they do this they are tolerably sure to be rewarded. This Is the light of hls ttory in Quay's career. Major Levi a. McCauley Is a candi date for auditor general, and is one of the best men ever nominated for that position. He is a veteran of the late war; he has been a Ufa long Republi can, and is today a man absolutely without stain upon his ,iuh!lc or pri vate career. Major McCauley has al ways been an independent In thought and action, within Republican lines. Senator Hardcnbuig Is also a candi date for auditor general he has been one of Quay's most subservient follow ers. He served on tha notorious, Lexow committee, - he has always voted as Quay wanted and hat been known tu one of Quay's men. And yet Harden- I burg; Is to be thrown down for the i nomination. Senator Quay finds It necessary to attempt to make friends with the various independents of Ches ter county, and so, when Major Mc Cauley was mentioned for auditor gen eral, he promptly endorsed the proposal. Thus Is verified the unsubstantiallty of the senior senator's political grati tude. The chances are that it Senator Hardenburg were nominated he would be defeated by reason of his close ad herence to Senator Quay In the past years. Ru this does not alter the fact, j as stated above, that Senator Quay Is seeking every means to get Into har monious touch with his enemies and the element thnt Is opposed to him. Hustings' splendid Fluht. During the past week Governor Hast ings has manifested afresh his adher ence to the Interests of the people. He has vetoed the notorious liecker bill, which proposed to hand the entire municipal government of Philadelphia over Into the hands of Senator Quay's friends. He has created a commotion among the members of the various in vestigating committees by demanding that they hand In itemized bills of their alleged expenses to him. Not In the quarter of a century, nor since the notorious salary grab of a dozen year ago, has there been such a commotion and excitement among leg islative sharps ns there has been dur ing the past week or ten days. It simply means the political extermina tion of abc.ut I'D men who heretofore held the confidence of their constitu ents. They endeavored to fool Gover nor Hastings, und to gi t money from the treasury by bills of expense, but Governor Hastings was entirely too shrewd for them. The governor has by his recent action thoroughly merited the title of " the people's governor." II.1 has kept a vigilant eye upon revenues and exjenses, and, as tt result, thoii rmk!'' of dollars vlll be saved to tin taxpayers of the state which other wise would have gone into the eitp.t ( b in maw ef insatiable politl al rp. With thin condition of affairs facing the state, the political outlook Is as stormy ns it ever has been in recent years. The storm may not break this fall.'' but It certainly will come next year. The bosses of the state have been too lung sowing the wind not tu rcsp the whirlwind. Itlxliop MeCnbe. of Xrw York. ou .ir James' lleadu he powders, "With regard to Dr. James' Head ache Powders I have no hesitation in commending them to suflerors from headache. They relieve the pain speedily, and I have never known anyouo to be harmed by their use. I have been a great sufferer frotu headache in my life, but have almost gotten rid of it by tho con stant use of hot water and fruit and br doing without coffee. Tho Dr James Headache Powders have, kcwever, groatly relieved me at times and I never allow myself to be with out them, and have recommended to others freely. C. C. MctW." For side by V. H. Spangler, Drug gisft Middleburgh, Pa. 6 17-flm Kvervbody Rays So. :isearets Candy Cathartic, the most won uYrtul luetlicul discovery of tho uge, pleas ant, and refreshing to Iho taste, net gently its 1 positively on kidnoys, liver and bowels, -(causing tho cut ire system, dispel colds. euro headache, lever, liubiliial constipation pad biliousness. I'leasa buy and try n box ot O. C. C. to-day; 10, !,0 tents, fckjld and guaranteed to euro by oil Urui'gists. DAMEL MYERS, OF PENNSYLVANIA. A Living Oujoct Lesson for Or. Miles' New Heart Curo. EAUT DISEASE Is curable. "For over forty years," writes Daniel Myers of Two Taverns, I'a., on Aug. 10, 181)0. "I huffored with heart disease First a slight palpitation, gradually growing worse. Then shortness of breath, sleeplessness, smother ing sensations and much pain In tho region of tho heart alarmed me and I consulted a physician, liecclvlng no Benefit I tried others and a number of remedies, spcndltiR a large amount of money, but finally be came so bad that It was unsafe for nio to leave iwf 1. ... v3 I nomo. i comiiieiiceu mtir yM'i Jllh-s' Heart l or eighteen months I have bcun well. Al though 72 years of age I cun go where I wish and I sleep all night and wake up as cheer ful as a babe and completely rested." Dr. Miles Iiumeiiles aro sold by all drug gists under a posltlvu guarantee, llrst bottle bone flu or money refunded. Hook on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. . Dli. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, lad. f Miles' 3j Keep" Up Your Scott's Emulsion in Summer-time ?MWhat arc your resources for the summer? Have you an abundance of health stowed away for the long, hot, deplet ing days, or does summer find you low in vitality, run down, losing flesh, and weak? Scott's Emulsion of Cod-!iver Oil will give you the proper reserve force, because it builds up the system on a solid foundation. A tonic may stimulate ; Scott's Emulsion not only "boosts," it sustains. It b a wise precaution always to have a: least a small bottle of Scott's Emulsion in the house. Unopened, it will keep indVftn iuty. Tightly corked, after using, kept in a cool place, it will remain sweet tor wttks. For sale by all druggists at 50 Cents and A SUMMER SAIL in ladies1 shoes is a pleasant voyage afoot. Fort lie pleas ure it gives, 1 litre's no sail like our sale. Crowds aro enjoying it, and securing the prettiest, coolest and best lil ting Summer shoes now man ufactured, at prices which buyeis lind it a pleasure to pay. For house or street wear, pleasure or every -day practical purposes, walking, riding, or driving, we supply tho ideal shoes demanded by fashion and the dictates of individual taste. Ladies, whoever claims your hands, ly all means surrender your feet to these shoos. 6. H. GIBSON. I'lvcciitors' Siilc til' Valuable REAL ESTATE ! The iindiTHltfiit'd LM'r'itorH, of the la-t will und lrtiil!ieiil if .P:u-i.l, prcc!', late til 1 Vrry Twji., Snyder l'o . I'a. . ilcri'jii d. ineliT mid I ' virtue of t lie mi cr and mitlioi tly contained in the -aid will and tr-Mlilrlit. will i'Hsr to IiiiIh I e Mile on tlie picinNrH ut tile village of Kiee iiliinl, tn miiiI county, on Thuisdiiy, August lit?. 1k!7, the following dcrrihi'it real l-btate to wit : THAI T NO. I All Unit certain nn miiiikc.Ii-ii-etnent mid trai t of land situate in I't-rry Tu'i., Snyder t'o.. Ph., Iioinidi'd on the North by luinb. of William Verier and .lucob Verier, et. ul.. IuihI by iiiblit' road leading froni .Mnldlebiiritli to Mt. l'lefiHiint M l 11k, South by lands ,,f Jacnh -m'Iiiiihi'.1 heir and D the Wct by IuiiiIh of Mie Jacob ArbottdHt and other, continuing, 11,1 4ei'rs, more or Icnh, with the. appurtenance, nearly all of which it clear and in a good Mate of cultivation nnd on which are elected a jiri;e Twn-itory l-'ratne liwclling limine, a large New Itauk llitrti and other iMitlunldiiiKM, gnnd Water and all kinds of fruit on the uciuiMi'H, close to church, pchool, market and tulll. The ubnvo Ih principally liiiuvNtone d. l l(A( T NO. 2 Itcimr a tract nf Wood l-ind. well timbered with I'he-ttlllt, nak, ptlie, white, oak, situate ill Perry Twp., county and stain nforp-ind, hounded Nnrth by shade .Mountain, 1-jiMt by Inndsof .lotuithati ItottiKer, South by hinds of Henry Itoyi r, WIImui Mlllcrling, i-t.nl , slid on the Went by laud of Jonathan huttijrer, containing 4(1 .Icicm, moru ur lex with the appurtenances' Sale to coiniuenre at in o'clock A . M. of unit! day when due attciiilanco will be given mid the turms of sale made known by til'.olKJK liKI'l-XIC, J At 'OH PKI .KSK, S. V'.. Itenner, Aue. Kxecutors. Jacob Oilbcit, Attorney. A (.NTS WANTKK for Dr. Tiilinuees "THK KAK'I'll dltli.Kl "ir his liimous tour around the world. A thrilling story of sava'o anil lliirbarous lands. Kour tiillltnn Tn Image Imnks told, and "Thn Karth Ulri'lc.i In his latest and greatest.. Demand enormous : Kvcrytmdy wants this famous l ook, only i-IM. Hlg hook, big culiilulsslon, a Oiild iMIne for woikets. ( reillt given: Freightage paid : Ontlllsi lice. Prop nil trash nnd sell the King or bonks and make : n(i per month. Address lor oiillll and lerrl lory, I'lXM'l.KS. -ibil. MM1 Market St., Phlla,, I'a. 7 An Important (locution. If your Irlends or neighbors aro suffering! from eoiigiis. colds, sore throat, or tiny throat or lung disease (Incbidltig coiisumpt inn), ask them If they have ever used otto's Cure. This famous Herman remedy Is having a large sale' here nnd Is performing some wonderful cures f throat nnd lung diseases. W. II spangler. Mlddleburg; M. Itollirock. M. I).. Ml, I'leumiit Mills, will irlvc you a sample bottle free. No umtU'r what other medicines imve moon iu (.u, try uttoa cure. Large size HA and socts. A Nliorl Cm to Health. To try to cure constipation by taking pills Is like going round In n circle. You will never reach the point soiitlil. but only gel buck to the starl ing point. A perfect mil ural laxative Is Ilacotis' Celery King, the celebrated remedy for all nerve blood, htomaclie, liver and kidney disease. It regulates the bowels, W. II. spangler, .Middle burgh; M. Itothrock, IM. I) Mr. Pleasant Mills, will give you a sample package Tree. Large size 25 and (Kicts. Ripans Tabules cure torpid liver. Ripans Tabules cure bad bream. THEOLD KSTABLISH11U --Merchants' House,-- Third Nlreet Above ( allow hill. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Under New Management Kates $1.50 a day, $5.00 per Week. Win, F. Miller, PropV. Vic have no agent tyth8 taheel's outfit merit. si m m good, data ble uuheel at an honest prise. pPI mm IM w w 11 it I 7 v if You save commissions rents and salaries by buying direct from the maker. J A higher grajic than our 'Lunyren Special"-65 it 13 impcLcibSe to produce. SCltt GOD wlh Pr,vlleCC of cxamlnntlon on receipt you don't accept will return tho .S3 luss vxc ot $3. U l THE L"NCRENTyCLK CorCIKCIiWl FUERITURB, CARPETS AND CHlfi torn MOT :(): !ri-lu neiv ioij.t,s j. , .,1 in. i; every ii'miU nlnl em tu t' 1 f ear Slofr S!iit es iiinl Stylos in whicli : in:,': y.iii s. o yiiitr itlool CouchesciiMRs. 3;'j f'AKI'KTS, IH'tiS, Al!'l Stl'AliS nut! I'l'TCItKS nt prices ho low t lint oth- er merchants citn t ot compete. :(): Ynlirs Kespeet fully. W. H. FELIX, WisiWy Liberal Adjustments Prompt Payments; REMEMBER H. HRRVEY SCHDCH GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, Only tho Oldest, Strongest Cash Companii's, Fire, Life, Accident and Tornado. No Assessments No Premium Notes. The Aetna Founded A. !., 1S1!) A ssets ,055,5 1 :?.ss kl Home u ' 1 1S5:. " 0,S5:l?2S,5 1. " American IS10 . !''.', 5s 1.5: The Standanl Acddenl InsuiviiKv C". The New York Life Iiisiiraik'j Co. The I'idclitij Mulual Life Association, Your Patronage S "'Hoik cl. THE "MAYWOOD" EICYCLE 9 THf DOUBLC DIAMOND FHmMC STRONGEST WHEEL ON EARTH AV.. isatwooD ModdNo. 5 THIS COMPLETE fhn , OIV I WUL, 1 W KICYCLE 33H f AMJ COtl'ttN f X l PATCNTS I Feb. 24. 1(191 Cct 3, tR03 1. 1B'j5 i in. ?t. (Jlhcrs Pending I'vcr in :."- Ailaptnl loi all kinds ol ' mm imp'.f in i'i'itsini,ti,,n cnd y ioii!iiKln n that n Mil Is will bold Clllsll Hi al miv i filial t ; a ti;.:ni tli at cannot I May 17, 1891 The "Mnywood" is the sttongft tintt AMir roads and riders. Made of material that is wlu, tftiyh tin taken np.irt and put togi'tlirr; has lew parts; is i t Mali w tocctlicr even in nil .'U'clilcnl : no hollow tnliille t be urokca; so simiile that its ailjnsting parts serve lis us tonnrYiini; pait. a i.m- i-rsv.V iustend of a dozen jiatts; always ready If) t:ivc lclia'de ami rapid liaiis;i"rti'ti, n. FRAME--liuproved double diamond; made of -inch cold rolltil steel rods itcitKlusl oinl sti.i!;;tsi no-ial for its weight known); joined together wilh our iiupiovtd i-lfcl litlms; a nutvii it tiovclty. fiittiplicity nnd durability the jicaicst com laiiatioa of ieeeniiity in lai i lc nn clianistn known', to laiild a frame witbnut braxcii joints .mil tubing, as nil know that tabular Iraim soim tinirw liri'.'ik and fracture at lna.eii joints, and lubes i lieu liny nrehuikleil in, cannot ' tfpairctl WHEELS -.s-incli. front and rear: warranted wmal tinis, pinno wire niiktl taecMii i.l.is iau! ttrn.s nipples. HUBS Large barrel pattern; made from the best (jnidity c-M dr.-wn si amicus steel, with patent reinforced spoke tlanges dinctly over ball beai inns, ' 11RES- "f,a, --- ct "Ti;er ' siitcjc tube, "N'ottli Anicticor' or " oion " ! able lobe, or nine it!:,i (iTt-i!.is ptuMitnatic tires, fnllv tiitarrMitee-l. We will furnish, il onbrrd. "Ailinj-tnir lu e ii- t M iruan ft Wright cpiii k repair tires for JJ.uo extra, net. BEARINGS- Hall I e arin to every t,.i; t, including wheels, crank axle, steering head nuil pcdnls. CRANK SHAFT BEHhiNGS- A" ti'te with our patent ball cases, which are interlocked and Mippnti each oilier. CUl'S AND CONES licit quality selected steel, carefully tempend and bpideiml. CHA'NS - llmnbir 1 l k ii itirnt high grade hardened centers, rear adjustment. CRANKS Oar celebiaud i ne .im-1 tin k, fully protected by patents; no cotter pins. SPROCKET S Made from best iptalitv refund steil. tiicrl finished and hardened; rear sprocket detachable, front sprmket .seeme'v kei .1 t , , nunk ,nle REACH-Shortest. 2S inches; longest, IM inches. GEAR- til ir 7L' FRONT FOlIK luili sttm tila , fork crown made of tlrop forged steel. HANDLE BAR kevcrsihle, readily changed t" eiihrr raised or dropped pattern, best cork or cotmiosiiion cork hamllcs, latest style of radish tin n..,l r.,.,l.. cinhit.n... ...!.. i. l.i.. i. ..P...t.. ....;.; i .....i .1,,: '- some other first-clnss make. PEDALS Combination rat trnp'or rubber; lull tail) bearing. FINISH Kiinmeled in black, with all bright parts, iueln ding, fiont folk, handle h.u. hubs, jt.i': post, cranks nnd spokes, nickel plated. Iach bicycle complete with toolbng. iaiiet wrench nnd oiler. WEIGHT According to tires pedals, saddles, etc., '5 to 111) pounds. GUAliMMtE-i:ji b "Mnywood" llicycle is hilly guaranteed lor one yeur. , N.wavini:. Wxsii., I'eb 111 Islifi, I consider your "Mnywood" wheel the strongest anil snlest bicycle made lor hard riding nticr rough roads, such ns wc have in this country. They are nlo light" i minium and easy to uJjust i ac one-piece ernnit is n wonoeriiu piece oi niecuunicni siinjuicny in bicycle construction, nnd with the improvements 1 understand they are to have this year, It will be the best wheel made. SAMU-L; S. SOMI-R.VIM.lv. $3 l. our Special Wholesale Price. Never before sold for less. To quickly introduce the "Maywood" Bicycle, we have decided to make a specinl coupon offer, giving every render of this paper a chnnce to get a first-class whcelnt the lowest price ever oilered. On receipt of $7.00 and coupon we will ship to anyone the nbove bicycle, gecurely packed nnd crated. Money refunded, if not ns represented, after arrival and exnmnatioy. We will ship C. O. 1)., with privilege of examination, for$iM.OO nnd coupon, provided $5.00 is sent with order a guarantee of good faith and clinrges, A written binding warranty lent with each bicycle. This is a chunce of a lifetime, nnd you cannot (Turd to let the opportunity pass. Address all orders to COUPON No. 3301V GOOD FOft Sft :$5.oos II sent w!(h order V For MAYWOOO No. 5 BICYCLE ff CASH BUYERS' UNION, 162 West Via Bursa St., Bx 33 I, CHICAGO, ll