The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, August 29, 1894, Image 7

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    A Hpaiiinn's Frolic
A iramnn was Dried nt Ulrmlnij-
Dam, hnpinnd, Tor Interfering with
thA pnmfurt. nf Mil
He stepped out of nn express train
mrhlln It. ui!ia tmvnllnrt Hftw ...(I..
T' av ...... MIM.IIIIH llllyj IIIIIIO U LI
hour and wandered ulonx tlio foot
board. Duo lady, who mopped tho
train, was (jrcatly alarmed at oectna
ii is in niiuur uuiure mo winnow or
ner curruiKO
Tsbitrra C'nnarit t'snsnmptlnn Kola
tone Cnrr flip Tnbnrro llnlilt and
('nuniniiiWr Una Wrll.
Two Hm'H, Win., Aiitr. 25. SpTOlal.1
flrent I'XfltfniMil ninl Interest hnw lnmnn
Ifrstml In th ninv -ry of nn oM-tlmi rl
nnt of thin Inwn, Mr. Jen. Hunk or, who hu
lor svrnl ymr hwi "onMiTi I I'jr nil his
frlt-mls n hnpflifis comtmiitlvf. Invostlir.v
tlon showatlint for over thirty-two ywirs ho
uafrt three niut n hull pounds of toi:N?v n
week. A short time no hu w In luce I to
try n tolmceo-hnlilt ninenlli I "No-To-Bnc."
Tnlklnv nl'out hi miraculous reoovnry to
ilny h snlil ! "Vr, I nstM No-To-le, nnj
two toji" complftnly cure 1 m. 1 thought,
find n did nil my (rlen l, thnt I liml con
sumption. Now they my, as yon sny, 'how
branny nuil stronirynu look, Joy anil when
ever they nk m whnt iMirwl mv consump
Mon 1 tell them No-To-Dio. The Inst woek
1 upI tohnrco I lost four poiints. The
morning I twenn th mo o' Ho-To-Itne I
Weluheil . nun. In; to-ilny 1 welirh 169, a
IMln of ii'i noun l. I rat heartily nml
leep well. IirtlorH I u"tl No-To-lt lO I WHS
o nrrvous thnt when 1 went to drink I hrnl
to hoi. I the kIm In both humls. To- iny my
nervennre perfwtly Manly. Whern llit I (fet
No-To-Brie At the ilmir ntnre. It I mn.le
hy th Hterllnu ltemeily Compiny. ffenenil
WeMern oftVe, 4S Itnmlolph strm-t, ChleiiKO,
New York omVe, 10 Hprueu si root, tut
I den by the printed mailer thnt It in fold
by nil dr'uiCRlMs I know nil Hi" ilruirKiats In
1 hit town keep It. 1 hnvn reeommended It
to over one hundred people nnd do Dot know
of a (Ingle (allure to euro."
If the deed Is cuod let It speak for
the motive.
Btati or Onto, Orrr or Toi.ido, 1
L.'l'ASt'fH'XTr.
FnAHK J. 'hknkv niskoansth thnt he lathi
wnlor partner nf iho rtrmof Y. ,1. t'HCMKY A
I'O., dolus: Imalm tn the t'lty of Ttdedn,
Conntj nnd Htmenfnrennld.and thnt said Mrm
will pay thn enin of ON K HCNDKKI) Hole
LAH tor eueli niid pvory ene nf V iinrrh thnt
r innot Ihi cured by lUvune nf II ai.i.'atahiiii
Ci'HR. PlIANK J. CltfcMKT.
ewornto Vefore me nnd ubtribfd In my
prewnce, IblaOili day vt nei nmli 'r, A. D. lX)i
) , A. W. til.rAHON,
l
Xitmi Ptih'fc
nnH'nCntnrrli Cnrelstnken Internnlly nml nctn
directly en the lilotd mid mnrmi Htirrncvs ot
the byntcm. Send for te.t:mnnnJ. free.
K. .1. -HNKY ic CO., Toledo. O.
fw Sold by l)r.mt(ila, Too.
Knrl'n Clover Root, the erent hloml pnrlfler,
fftvue fretiliesa nnd elenrness to the complex
ion nod vuriM voiiNiiiiutioii. 6 cin.. AOcU., &L
It's Hood's that Cores
The combination, proportion nnd proeeM
by which Hood'n Hnniapnrdlii In prepared nre
peculiar to Itself. lt record ol rum In nn
equnlled. Ill uiles nre tho InrKcst In the
g Sarsa-
j
jnirtua
world. The teatlmo
ninli received by lis
nronrlotora tv t k o
hundred, telhntt tho flaw iV
Mory thnt Hood' Siriprilin Ciiri nro un
pnrnlleled In the h t ry of me Heine, nnd
I hey nre solid facta. Get only Ho ld's.
Cures
lleod's I'llla cure Con4tl)Atioit, IndljOitlnn.
MnlniainliiK Vunrnntlno.
French Journals are criticising the
attitude of United States delegates
to tho sanitary convention at 1'arls.
The Amorlcans have opposed every
measure tending to make quarantine
less rigid. Their object Is to make
the regulations ko clote that quaran
tine measures cuo be used to restrict
Immigration.
ENLIGHTENMENT
ennblea the more ndvnneed
nnd Coueertativ nr
II cone ,f to-day to cure
tuativ dlrases without cut
tinir, which were formerly
regarded as Incurable with
out reaort to the knife.
RUPTURE or Dreach. Is
uonr radicallu cured with
out the knife end without
ftaln. Oiimty Truaics can
le thrown nwnyl
TUMORS, Ovarian. Fi
broid (Uterine) and many
others, ore now removed
without the perils of cut
tin operations.
PILE TUMORS, bow
ever large, Fistula and
other discuses uf the lower
bowel, are permanently
cured without pain or re
fort to tho knlre.
8TON E In the U ladder, no
matter bow largo. Is crush
ed, pulverised, washed out
and perfectly removed
without outline.
Tor pamphlet, references
and sll particulars, send 10
cents (In stampsi to World's
lliapensary Medical Aato
eiaiinn, No.fM Maui Etreet.
huffalo, N. Y.
PNU 36
'6
Mm
W. L. Douglas
1 CUClP ISTMIMIT.
5. CORDOVAN,
4-3.P FINE CALF & KWiSAJBl
3.tPP0LICrT,3Sous.
2.l.yB0YSSCHfJ0L5HCri
LADIES
5.$2-BKTD0NG0La
JrrND FOR CATALOGUE
W-fl-'DOUOLAS,
BROCKTON. -nA53.
Ta eB taro money by wrnrlog ibo
V. Donvla 8J.OO fcLoe.
HtriisB, w ere t)i litrreat nianufat;tarri nt
tiiu gruUeof ibocc in 1 tt wurld, an.1 a uraita lliclr
Vfasu ttf tam;ilr.g t!e nam aoa prlc on tb
boiiom, which protect you ncaltut blfU iiejaDl
tba middleman' profit. Our ahoa qtul tun turn
work in tvl, r flitlnf and wvartng n'lalltlra,
Wchathm antii evrrywtier ailowtr firtt-rafor
the value Riven tLan any ether make. Take tuoeub
atltuta. It your Coaler eaunut aujily you, wo coo.
EMI
Ksipltawl, AnnWu. HuUii,1aw
Ttw'LINKNEarett?bMrtand Moat IWnonil
ral Cullant aud Cnfl- wru. tlMty are wad 01 ftna
tlDtli, bulb aula nutiiliiid allkv and baiuM revtutu
It;, me foliar UmimmI to two of any otJ.arkiud.
Thru fit wltt lorar wftl ant loot wU, A tw o
Ten Cuilnxaor ivw 1'aira ul Cuff, tut Tweiitv-r ivj
OdiiIh.
A Hample Collar and Pair of Cnffn by mail (or Bis
. OaiiM. Kauitiatylv and atiia. AdJiaaa
REVEUHIULB COLL A a COM I' AN 7,
tl FrankMn Ht., New York f7 Kllby St., Doatoo.
mm
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11
WE WILL MfllL ro&TriiiD
tins fusel fleture, satltlsd
"MEDITATION "
In eavtuuie ur IS lrge Lion
ilfkdi, cut frum i,lun Cue
wrappers, and a H.reut ataniu lo
lr iiutlkiie. Wrue or iUi of
uiu- oiliern&f Dreniii.tna. IncludV
Oj ImjcIii, a anil u, raote, ele.
WooiaeN Brief Co.,
OH Uurva St., XVLKDO, (IBM.
THE NATIONAL GAME.
Krw Tons split oven on the Baltimore
lerle.
Kf.rrr. ladnlnn goo l work its a Kntlonixl
r.efiene ntnplrc.
,TrT I0 of tha first CIS fjnmoa played wera
won by one nn,
I,ot'tvit.t.it sMom hits n lert-htnde I pit
cher with nnr success.
trnns linn alcne ! with the Rt. Lonls Club,
lie will nlny third bnse.
nnirrt. of nrooktvn, hns Jnst mndq his
Ihlrd error of the sonson.
Tnt! rrovldence Club nppenrs trt hnv
pretty plain sailing at the top In the Eastern
Le.iau
Krt few ontfloldera In Ihn Tannine man
sen tn set over as mu-h ground as Lange, of
the Cbtcngos.
TiTcnKm Ftsnnrn, Inte of Clevnlnnd. nn l
Outfielder Hoiriin. of the Pennarlvnnlii Htnte
Lenirue, hnve been signed by Clnclnnnttl.
Hon, the londly praised eenterflelder of
Ihe Pennsylvania T.eiiue. made a Tory
creditable debut with the Cincinnati Club,
Niw Yon Is ninth In club hntllng anl
IW for seventh place In fielding with Louis
ville and Brooklyn, and yet Is In third place.
Daum. of the Chicago fenm, after mak
ing a lilt In his lnt fortv-two games, fnlled
In his fortr-thlrd, even though his alubmade
eighteen hits.
Wnrn Brodle, of the Baltimore, had
played In elghty-three gnmes he had strnck
out but four times and got bis bass but Dine
limes on balls.
Eaarr, ol Plttshnrg, hns been wonderfully
successful against the Cleveland this year,
having won all the games ha has pitched
against them seven.
BrrrAio Is ambitions to become a member
of tha National League and is easting Its
eyes toward Cleveland. It would be much
better olty for tho League than Washington.
Tug pitchers of the Rt. Lonls team are not
noted for base stealing. Ilreltensteln and
Hawloyhave only one each to their credit,
while Arthur Ciurksoa bus yet to steal bis
first base.
TViwot, of Chleaio, has made the reeorl
Of the season, with elcht stolon bases In two
successive gnmes. He Is only one stolen
base behind Hamilton, of Philadelphia, who
leads the League.
Anson, of Chicago, Is playing the great
gnme of his life. In seventy-three games he
made but six errors and had forty-three as
sists. His fielding average nt this time was
.091 and his baiting .3S2. He did not make
an error in twenty-eight games.
BEitATon Hill's sole recreation Is attend
ing a ball gamo. He used to play ball yean
ago, nnd his former partner, John Stanch
Held, wns pitcher on the Amhorst nine while
In collego, and Inter of tha best amateur
team Elmlra, N. Y.,ever had.
At.ninT HwAx.the pitcher of the Hamilton
A. C, of Brooklyn, met with a peculiar mis
hap nt Newark, N. J. While practicing for
a gnme with the Harrison A. C. his right
arm fell limp at his side nnd he felt a sharp
twinge of pain. An examination showed
thnt his arm had been broken. The game
wns not played.
Account xo to President Toung about forty
protests have been received from League
clubs this season, only two of which havo
been upheld. Protests based on errors ot
ludgmeut on the part ot nn umpire get but
little attention. It Is only those based on a
misconstruction ot the playing rules that re
ceive consideration.
All of the League teams except the Lonls
vllles and the Washlngtons have won the
majority of games played on their respective
home grounds. The Ht. Louis have won nn 1
lost an equal number ot games plnyed at
home. Only the Bostons, New Yorks and
Clevelnnds have won the majority of games
played away from home.
Bow They Stand.
T1,A foiltwin.. nl,l ..
the different clubs composing the N
Aiaaejuiii j.enguet
Club. W. L. Pet. I Club.
Post on
Baltimore,
New York.
Phlladul'a,
Cleveland
Brooklyn.
llii 86 CI10 I rittsburg
, (4 31 f.40
m :w 1,3.1
fill ii 671
M 411 Ml)
S3 41 ia
i 'hlcnim
Cincinnati. 41
Ht. Louis. . 42
Washington 84
Louisville . 33
ling ot
utloaal
L. Tct.
M 5(10
Ml 4M
67 4 Mil
112 4111
HI) 310
71 S
A TRAIN OF 25 COACHES-
Over 1,600 People Hauled 38 Miles
In an Hour by One Engine.
Hlnce the Memphis Route bsut the world's
record recently by hauling a trnln of 2.1 loud
ed passenger coaches out of Kansas City.Mo.,
there has been much ititnreM in rallr md cir
cles nil over the country to kuow what road
would bent this record.
Florida bore o:f the pilm Monday. Tho
rcgnlnr morning train out ol Juckxonviile
over the Jaoioouvilie, Ht. Augustlno nud
Indian Itivur Katlroa I hauled over 1,1150 peo
ple to Ht. Auguxtinti in 'ii coaches nud one
buegage car. The train was drawn over the
entire distance of 84 miles by one Schenec
tady locomotive, and the lime was ouly a few
uiluutc ovor hu hour.
A GREAT WATERSPOUT.
Parkersburg Visited by a Most De
structive Storm.
At five o'clock Hunduy morning a moet de
structive rain storm swept over rarkcrsburg,
W. Va. W. A- Wyant's residence on Thir
teenth street was wrecked by lightning. A
water spo.'t fell upon the large dairy farm ol
George Woodynrd, two in I lis from there,
trnnaformlng it into a lake nud ditlroyiug
farm buildings nud cros, drowuiug poultry,
hogs, etc, nnd making it iuipcesible for the
owner lo ri act: his livrstock lor five, bouts
after the storm broke, lieports beginning to
to arrive indicate that a great deal tl
dnninse In the nggregnte hns beun done I
this storm, but thus fur no ions of Hie ;s re
ported. PLAGUE OF GRASSHOPPERS.
8 warms of tha Pests Devouring Every-
laws wrson in a ntw York County.
Farmers of Hteubcn county. N. Y.. nre
much alarmed over the appearauoe of grass-
Doppers in large swarms. In many places
thev nre attneliini 11 kltxla nt -.,....,.
- -rf " wi ..(,1 in uu-.
Many fields uf buckwueut are eatuu on close
Vhfiuhn iii mnnW 1........,. V. .. 1
- - "j . .... .i.uvi, iiavn imsa
compelled to cut their oats gruen in order to
save them. The perns soeui to be working
eastward. Many farmers ure plowing up
abuuduut w.th the view that the grasshoppers
' Came to Life Again.
Mrs. Luclsdia Allen, of Midwuy, wasselzed
with coiio. and idivsluiuns umt uiiriw iii
six hours ot atteutiuu, pronounced her deud.
Kbe was dreeeed aud placed in her eotlin, and
just us the eoriage was about to sturt to tbt
graveyard on Uoudny a neighbor asked for a
lust look ut bar. The neighbor thought shs
discovered signs ol unliuuiiun. The suspect
ed corpse wus taken from the colli u, aud
tiwivu ui a tuu vi water auu soou revived.
Tan Man Entombed.
A mlril.lD, ll I u I. u,u - I- unn-. A f-Am .1.
Tauirieuo district, southwust of Durango.
i . . . . . r.
ju. ,oai iKvunvu in one ui tue
wines burying ten miners. Hix of them
vera rMeiiiwi u I i hn. iIia ..,....- m.m .1 ..... i
' , w hw w..w n U.-J
wtnui found. The superintendent of the
mine was arrested, as is the eustom of
the authorities lu case of an accident, and
Will be held UUtll the lnv,ll.,i,llnn s.f .1,-
catastrophe is completed,
Hnrtly Olil tvilow.
Alexander llrownllo, of Tiinmt,
Ticvf htmtli Wnlcs, whu Iia4 rt-nirlivtl
tie vcnornlile iifo of 7fl, win hist ro
fcntly while prosf cctlng- Id tho rntigps,
Htid wnnilrrcd nbaolulcly without
fixid for eight day. Hut w had
water to drink nnd a pipe to smoke,
and he came hack to clvlllzutlun, If
bet well, at lost alive.
I'r. Kilmer's twAMr-flnnT cures
nil Kidney nnd Illndder trottblei
rnmpblelnnd Coiipiiltiitlonfre),
l.itLratory Illughnmptou.N. Y.
Some men woiild get credit for hfi.
Ing very wise If they could nut talk.
lilt Their Newspipers.
An Australian confectioner hns hit
up in the Idea t'f printing tho new
of the day tip-.m u thin ae ut
d'Hig-h, using fhociilatn Instcnd of Ink.
lie deliver these cakes to hi cus
tomers, who ilrst rend tlicni and then
eat them with their colTcc
Didn't Know.
"Now, Johnny." ald tho teacher,
"you may tell us this: Suproje jour
mother had told you to come home
at five o'clock, nnd you did not ro;
whnt would you he dolrRV"
"1 don't know whether It would
he swimming; or playing base-hall."
Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
ADdOLUTELY PURE
z. Those who have the most
have it, as a rule, because they
save the most. 1 hey re more eco
nomical. These people buy
Pearline. Proof in all
stores of ihe better class
throughout the land, you'll
find the sales of Pearline far
in the lead. Now, these eco
nomical people wouldn't use
Pearline for their washing
and cleaning, if they didn't
una it to be just what we
say the most economical in
every way. Would they ?
Ohm A reuMters and come unscrupulous crocers will tell you " this Is as good as
or " tha fame as I'esrltne."
if T and if your grocer sends you something In rlsce of Pearline, ba
DrtCK honest tend it tack. 410 JAM
IT'S FALSE Pearline Is never peddled.
''lace ot 1 canine, ba
1E3 PVLB, New York.
(n a World Whera 11 Cleanliness Is Next lo Godliness " no
Praise is Too Great for
SAPOLIO
II nil In I'liiy Ihe Mi inir Out.
A ninti Rontod hiniHrlf In n clinlr In a
Chicago Imi focr-fhop and ordered one
lili.in nlmve, wil limit tonic. "Look
here," hn mid, hv wnv of nmenilment,
"I've put nn fully tender fnce nnd 1
want von to he very tn refill with It."
The bnilier proiiiinpil nolemnly lo ro
tnrn it to him as whole as he foiind it,
nnd then lie tnorei di d tn slinp his
razor lltiely. lie lathered his pniticit
Inr ciwlomer carefully, took his enr in
hid hand, nnd with one smipe removed
heard, lather, and cutic le fmni hnir to
chin. The patient honlid wit.'i pain,
nnd, rifting holt npiipht in the chnir,
he eved the bnrher repronclifiillv.
"Vlmt in are you trying lo do J
lie demanded, ar.fiiily.
"yon ice, my razor is too nlinrp,"
apologized the C'lienteiflelilinn lmrher.
"It ii so fharp that w hen it takes hold
it will not let go, and I am obliged to
I'lar the string Q'lt
lHnrrliiue As;e.
In Anstvin, 14 yenrs for both sexes.
In Hpniu, the man at 14, the woman
at 1'2.
In Germany, the man at 18, the
woman at 14.
In llclffinm, the man at 18, the
woman at 15,
In Fiance, the man at 18, the woman
at IS.
In Rnnsia, the man at 18, the woman
at 10.
In Saxony, the man at 18, the woman
at 16.
In Switzerland, the man at 15, the
woman at Vi.
Wny Ion't They Try It.
Somo physicians have arrived at
the conclusion that nioit persons
struck by Unhung, and to all uppesr
ances dead, could be recalled to life
by applying the method of artificial
respiration la use for resuscitating
the drowned.
I Aflfl In meneri hM other ralna' le
AIUUII l''''miiiiii.t.s.MHlituw.ra Bnar.
w 1,11 Konlcrs. riili-li en. Hee
!" '! Nlr OI iTK .Vl5.
. I l'.. Prlci.', a". i imU H.innlr Miiinlno -u Iw
t, and fnil pMrllril!ar, nltlnlOH,! al thin nlTlfe. All
NcwlHnlr, or M t int IWh MirrM Nw V.-rS t! I
I OOO "'". jronr name and ililrrM. onlrln1.
i ww .,, HKBt.O..N1k I48A Lun, Ht.. fiilla.. I'u.
nENSioN;v:.7.,v.i;:r;;.v:
fSucoeasfully Prosecutes Claims.
I.ate Prlnrltml KiRtnlnd O H Pension Bureau.
JyralulaM war, lauljiilii'Sllii(i'lulijit att siikv.
T 1 turttS MHtHt All ELSE IAIIS. C
J Best Cuusta brrup. TaatraOood. Osrrf
f J In time gold trr crussiia M
KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort nnd Improrement anrj
tends to personal enjoyment when
rightly used. Tho many, who liro bet
ter thnn others nnd enjoy iifo mure, with
less expenditure, hy moro promptly
adapting the world's best prod-jets to
the needs of physical being, will attest
the valuo to health of the pure liquid
laxative principle embraced in the)
remedy, Pyrtip of Tigs.
Its excellence, is duo to Its presenting
In the form most acceptable, und pleas
ant to the taste, the refreshing nnd truly
beneficial properties of a jierfect lax
ative; effectually cleansing tho system,
dispelling eoldn, headaches nnd fevers
and permanently curing constipation.
It has given sntixfiiction to millions ant
met with the approval of the medical
profession, becnue it acts on the Kid
neys, Liver nnd Ilowcl without weak
ening them and it is p rfectly free from
every objectionable substance.
f?yrup of Figs Is for sale by all dnny.
ariHts in COc anil $1 bottles, but it Is man
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, whoso name is printed on every
package, also the nume, Syrup of Figs,
and being well informed, you will not
accept any substitute if oflered.
fN U 85
Farmers H Paint!
IMI'HOVF, Vlil'H I'KoI'KHTY avoir, ..tying
rxtravAffont profit tn Tni-ti nnil MoDoiMiilfr.
Vnu cma mkf 11 from 1 l iU rent nn unlloB
prluriiMlIt' out of matrrlnl now u-i-m to jttti.
trouble lo mn mitiirtore. No .IWti,
Fnnrmoij v mr. faum-iiiiift'd an ournhk auf
IMlNTIti thp worht. luc L. . (JoriTiimt-nt hni
brfii u!n thli p I NT on itn wr-h pi ror 6 v orn,
Th pfttorn are Whit, Mruw, Huff, Oray, Drub,
Rttl, Hnimoa, Light brown, ltrk Urowu, bton
(Hate, Pt.
Will mail yon forrnulM, with full (llrivt'in for
any thro (Xi lorn, for $1 miy one color for .)Or
Tha PA IKT IR nn f prtrnoiiii it ban tux n mad
and sKiltl, uoiltrr vnrlouit hramln, fur yenr. Tm la
your chance to avail yours lf ot tli forniuin, ontf '
paint your houw at one-tfutb the usual cort. Wt
ore In corpora fi iiodnr the Inwn of Md, t'an giro
Ihe niovt trustworthy re f rancm, and menn Jtul
what we aay. TUB fAH vl KKH HPKf
TV ( O., 417 Law building. IiAM'lMOKK. UU.
fi. BRENT UOWNJ. Kecratary.
RIDE THE BEST. ALWAYS IN THE LEAD.
WORLD'S RECORDS AND HIGHEST ONORS.
THE ONLY BICYCLE HOLDING BOTH.
MOST DURABLE
perfect' in
CONSTRUCTION
rafTHEY
r7RE BUILT
R T0 5UIT YH6 RIDERS
AND HAVE STOOD
HARDEST
180.
jOMNP.LOVt
or ANY WHEtL MADE
Diamond
)Wed to
EVERY Rt5P
THEY STAND 5
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A II 1 '
BICYCLE CATjLOGUE.
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HIGHEST HONORS
AND
GOLD MEDAL AWARDED
AT TUB
California Midwinter Exposition.
THE WORLD'S
5-Mile Record
llM. S7s,
at MILFORD on a
Lovell Diamond Racer.
THE VORLD'5.
15-Mile Road Race
Record Broken at Cambridgeport
2 a" 6 s.
ON A
iLovall Diamond Racer.
BOTH AND GIRLS. 24, 26lnch Cushion Tire
BEAl'TY for HOYS. 24-Inch Cushion Tlrra
PKIZE, Convprtlblc. 24-Inch Cushion Tire.
BOVK DIAMOND. 20-Inch Cushion Tlrtt
PRIZE, fonrcrtlblf. 20-Inch Cushion Tlrca
BLIZZARD, BOYS. 24-Inch Pnrnmallc Tire
OIRL'S DIAMOND. 20-luch Pneumatic Tire.
BOY'S DIAMOND. 20-luch Pneumatic Tires
YOUTH'S DIAMOND. 2H-lnch Cushion Tire
EXCEL C, BOYS. 24-Inch Pneumatic Tire.
EXCEL D., GIRLS. 24-luch Pneumatic Tire.
TORNADO, YOUTHS. 26-Inch Pneumatic Tire.
Ql'EEN MAB, MISSES. 26-lnch Pneumatic Tire.
EXCEL A., YOUTH'S. 26-lnch Pneumatic Tire
EXCEL, MISSES. 26-lnch Pneumatic Tires.
MODEL l,C 80-Inch Cushion Tires, UenU
MODEL 4,C. 2H-lnrh Cushion Tires, Ladle.
MODEL 7,C. 28-lnch Cushion Tires, Convert
MODEL 1,P. BO-lnrh Pneumatic Tires, OenU
MODEL 4, P. 2S Inch Pneumatic Tires, Ladle.
MODEL 7, P. 2S-inrh Pneumatic Tires, Conrert.
MODEL 2. 80-lnch Cushion Tires, (JenU
MODEL 6. 2S-lnch Cushion Tires, Ladle.
MODEL 8. 2S-lnrh Cushion Tires, Convert.
MODEL 8. 80-Inch Pneumatic Tires, Gents
MODEL 6. 2H-lnch Pneumatic Tire, Ladle
MODEL V. 28-Inch Pneumatic Tires, Convert.
MODEL 10. 2S, 80-inch Pneumatic Tires, Gents
MODEL 11. 28, 80-lnch Poeumntlc Tires, GenU
MODEL 12. 80-lnch Cushion Tires, GenU
MODEL IS. SS-lnch Pneumatic Tires, Ladle
MODEL 14. 28-lnch Cushion Tire, Ladle
MODEL 16. 28-inch Pneumatic Tire, Convert 1
MODEL 16. 28-inch Cushion Tires, Convert
MODEL 17. 28-ln. Pneumatic Tire , Track Racer 125.00
MODEL 17. 28-lnch Pueumntlc Tlret, Semi-racer 125.00
MODEL 18. 28-ln. Pneumatic Tire, Lt. Roadster 115.00
MODEL 10. 28-ln. Pueum'e Tire, Full Roadster 115.00
MODEL 20. 28-ioch Pneumatic Tires, Ladle 115.00
MODEL 21. 28-lnch Pneumatic Tire, Convert 115.00
GIRAFFE. 28-lnch Pneumatic Tire. 125.00
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" 4 h. 71 s,
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Lovell Diamond Racer.
That there is No Better Wheel MADE1N THE WORLD than the LOVELL DIAMOND. They are Universal Favorites.
AUR NEW 1894 MODELS are the Lightest and Strongest Cycles that are made. They weigh as follows:
Racer, 1 91 lbs. j Ughl Roadster, 251 lbs. Full Roadster, 29 lbt. Udiei' Light Roadster, 32 lbs. j Convertible, 324 lbs.
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