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DESERVED HONORS.
Uecoratlona of Koynlty Which Have Hceu
rn'rly Wim.
There nrc princes mul princesses
who wear among their decorations med
als for saving life nt the risk of their
own, medals that liavo not been grant
ed by way of mere compliment, says
tho New York Mercury, but which havo
been honestly and honorably earned.
Other monarchs whoso courage and
presence of mind entitle them to wear
this highly-prized bailee are prevented
from so doing by reason of tho fact
that it falls within their own province
to confer it, and they do not wish to
bestow it upon themselves.
A royal lady decorated with this
medal is Dowager Queen Pia of
Portugal, who is as magnificent o
swimmer as tho qucou regent of Spain
or Princess Ilclen of Orleans. Queen
Pia, while fully dressed, swam out into
the sea at La Grauja somo years ago
and rescued two children whose boat
had been capsized by a heavy sea.
Her son, the present king of Portu
gal, ought by rights, to wear one of
these- medals as well, having last year
personally intervened in :i struggle be
tween two men and saved tho life of the
wcalcer of the two, in addition to hold
ing the would-be murdeier until assist
ance could be procured.
King Oscar of Svv cden wears a life
saving medal, granted him beforo he
ascended the throne by Emperor Na
poleon III. lie lias tho right to near
several medals of tin1, sort, for the net
of courage thus recognized by the
French ruler is by no means tho only
service to humanity rendered by tho
royal Analc.
Tho feat whioh won him the incd.il
was the stopping, on tho Corniche road,
of a pair of runaway horses which ero
on the point of precipitating them
selves, aloug with the cai riago and its
occupants, over n precipice upon the
rocks many hundred feet below.
At another time he plunged into tho
water to save a boy from drowning at
Nice; and while serving in tho Swedish
navy ho sprang overboard one very
equally night to save a sailor vt ho luid
fallen into the sea.
His son, Prince (fc.car, wears a Swed
ish medal for saving tho life of a drown
ing man whose boat had been capsized
by a sudden puff in the port of Knrls
krona. Almost identically the same feat was
performed two years ago by the gigan
tic Prince George of Greece, who dived
from the quarter-deck of a man-of-war
anchored in the Bay of Piraus to rescue
a sailor. He has likewise been specially
decorated by the emperor of Russia for
preserving the tsarovitz from dcatli in
Japan.
FRIGHTENED THE HOODLUMS.
A Bnomballlnc Guns: Iu a Cross Street De
fcxtcti liy Strntecy.
"That was rather a neat way a friend
of mine got the better of a hoodlum
gang of snow bailers one day recently,"
&.llrl llnrnlir nf Mm i.liilt npcnwltnif f
the Xcvv York Sun. "There were about
fifty boys of various sizes and ages,
most of them above ten years, and they
had taken complete possession of a
block on one of the cross streets tin
town. Every man who came into that
street was snowballed out of it, and
tlio drivers and their horses were mer
cilessly pelted. Whenever a policeman
would come in sight lookouts would
notify the gang and they would mote
to another block and the reign of ter
ror would begin there. If a man de
cided to chase one part of the gang tin-
others would move up close behind him
and make the attack so terrific that i?
nine cases out of ten he would be glad t b0t,.s tho child, softens the gums,
to flee for his safety. ,, ,, . , ,. ,
"This friend of mine happened along '""i" "" l,'u"' n,,L'8 wiml c,,li('' !l,ld ,"
when such a bombardment was going. '" 1,,"!'t remedy for dianhica. It will
on, and he saw a man wild with rage relieve tho poor little sufferer imnie
escape w-ith hat gene and clothes be- llIlllelv. SoIll by druggists in ever
spattered from head to foot. Now it ', , ' , ob
was necessary for my friend to go into ' I"" l uf ,1,n wnl1''- 1 wcnty-Iivu cents
that street to serve a legal paper. He a bottle He sure and asV for "Miv.
haw tho householders crowding to their Winslow's Soothing Srup," and take
windows and enjoying the sport almost . ...
as much as the boys, and he knew that "n """'r K,n"-
when his turn came not only must he
run the gauntlet of n terrific fire, but
ho must be subjected to tho ridicule
and laughter of the spectators. Ho
shut his lips tight and went in. He
had beon particular to notice a heap of
pretty clean snow about ono hundred
feet from where tho attack would be!
gin. Ilis hat was soon knocked off nnd
the&uowballs were pounding him on
tho bare head and on his clothes. He
made for that heap of clean snow as
bteadily as he could, and just as he
reached it and just 03 a ball btruck him
on tho head near ono of his cars he
throw up his hands and fell into that
snow as if he had been knocked uncon
hcious. "Ho had planned this from the start.
There were cries from tho spectators,
and shouts that the man had been
killed. Instantly every one of those
.street Arabs fled, and in tho twlnl'ing
of an ovi nnl nun wns tn lw kipn !
was an easy matter for my friend to
pull himself together again, and then
he went on unmolested." ,
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I
A rattlr's Injcnulty.
done
Enormous business has been
lately at French fairs by a man who
professed to sell a rat powder that was
perfectly harmless and that btruck rats
dead on the spot. In order to convince
the sitcptical. tlio man. first of nil. nn
,ln,,i n ii.. i , .....l i,..'1....,
..v.. .. O..V.V ui iukhi wun mo sunt,
ana ato a piece ot it himself. Then lie
put the remainder under a glass ease, in
which a rat w as kept in captivity. The
tat went to cat the bread and instant
ly fell dead. At five pence a box the
powder went off like hot rolis, and the
lucky proprietor of tlio specific was in
n fair way to make a fortune. Hut the
police, who in France are very active
in protecting tlio pcoplo from fraud,
looked into tho matter and found that
tho powder was nothing but ordinary
biigar. Tlicy also discovered that the
i.im- was euiiuecictl with a powerful
electric battery, and tlio mmnmit t...
nttouclifd thn l,v nl .1 ,no'"CIlt the
rai lottctica the bread tho current was
turned on, and it wits thusliia ,i,.nii.
was urougiit about. Tho man was ar-
. . ..
riHieu ntino air of Albi, and he has
ocnteneeu to fifteen days' impris-
cunest
T
VIOO Iteward 1O0.
The readers of this paper will bo
pleased to learn that thero ia at least
one dreaded riUcnso that science has
been able to euro iu all'its stages, aud
iliat is Catauh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
is llm only positive cum known to tho
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, requires a con
stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cut o is talon internally, acting dt
lectly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of tho system, thereby destroy
ing the foundation of the disease, and
giving tho patient strength by build
ing up tho constitution aud assisting
nature in doing its work. The pro
pi tutors lmvo so much faith In its cur
ulvo powers that tlioy offer Oue IIuii
dicd Dollars for any ease that it fails
to ciuo. Send for list of testimonials.
Address, F. J. Cheney & Co , To
ledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Tho Los Angeles "Kxnew" says
that the Philliarmouleii Hand of Tuc
son, now playing at thn seaside resorts,
is tlio best musical organization of its
kind either iu Aiizouaor Now Mex
ico. The Los Angeles Philharmouica
Hand g:iu a banquet ami ball iu honor
of the visitors from tho ancient pueblo.
A Vnlunblo Prescription.
Editor Monison of Worthington,
Intl., "Sun." wiites: "You have- a
valuable prescription In Electric Bit
teis, aud 1 can checi fully recommend
it for Constipation and Siek Headache,
and as a gencial system tonic it lias
no equal." Mis. Annie Stehle, 2625
Cottage Giovo Ave., Chie.igo, was all
i tin down, could not eat nor digest
food, had a b.tclaehu which never left
her, and felt tired and weary, but six
bottles of Electric Hitteis restored her
health ami lencwed her strength.
Pi ices 50 cents and $1. Get a bottle
it I). J. Hrauiieii'x Drug store.
AuibUBhcd the l'ossc.
A IlUueu dispatch of the 12th sajs:
SherilT Leatherwood lias just nirivVd
lieteand reports that the posse headed
l3 he and ShelitT Fly while pursuing
the Nogales haul robheis were ain
btixheil iu Skeleton can on, Stein's
I'eak llange. New Mexico, at 4 o'eloek
M'steid.iy afternoon. Frank Mob-ton,
i Mi-a City go eminent line rider,
was shot throu;h tho forehead and
lilh'd. alo two horses
RoImii) was
well and fuvoinbh, known here. Ilis
vifc ami family are at Fairbanks.
Leatherwood is enlisting additional
iieis to eontiuuo tho pursuit. Hi
eaves at once, going to San Bernar
dino to-night.
For Ovor Fifty Vonr.
.Mis. Winslow'rt Soothing Syrup has
been used for over iifty years by mil
lions of mothers for their children
while teething, with pel feet success.
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tad barrenno s It cu to stop
by thi ut n dt all
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iup tho oil ..m ii'ni.iy Y
et 1r,,m " Hh a Mfrtioi u
and el entn. ., - .-,
wi t.isgm ii' m ti v".'
.Hudson .tikoicai.!" STiTLTit,
Htooktno, MHtket and Kl.ta ota.,
it) FBAIICMCO, CaUlvtUl.
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tobaccos i. "J not as
good as Dm ham."
Rvcry old smoker
V-'
knows there i' none just
as good a:5
Mad
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amount
You 'will find on"
cacJitMooiinecl
pons ins-Ac cm
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bagol IIIjcLw Ir-iI-niLnm.
Buy n bag of tins cele
brated tobacco and r ad the
' of valuable presents ml how
to get
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PKOFKSSIOXAl..
DR.D.J. IlKANNHN, rilYSICIAN AND
Sunrcon. rincMan. Arizona. Will n-
hponcl promptly to ult c.ills from any point
on the Atlantic & Pacific ltitllroad. Olltcu
and drug store onposltu tlio depot. i
T 8. nODINsON. M. I).. rLAGSTAl'l'.
VV Arizona. Ofllco and rcildcnco In tlio
I'rcsbyti'ilun pimoniiKO. Teleplionu No. K.
EM. SANFORD. ATTOKNEY AT LAW.
, l'rcsoott, Arizona. Will practice In all
tlio courts of Arizona.
"T? M. DOK. ATTOKNEY AT I,AW,
P.. OIUco two doors west of tlio Hank
hotel, I'lncbtatT, Arizona.
ES. CLAHK, ATTOKXnY AT LAW.
. Office in the ll.ibbitl building. Flag
stutr, Arizona, l'ructico before tlio Land
Department a specalty.
J
OSEPII JOHNSTON,
Notauv 1'ow.io ASU
Justick or tiik I'eaci;
Williams, .... Ahizo.sa.
Has all the legal blanks in uso In tlio .Ter
ritory. SKCUUT SOCIKTIKS.
A O. V. W.-FI.AOSTAFP LODGE, No. 13.
". Meets every Thursd.iy nlglit. InO. A.
Ft. Hall. Visiting Workmen ale cordially In
Wted. I". U. HUUIIDKItlTKIt, M. W.
V. M. Funston, ISucuriler.
OUKT COCONINO. I. O. 1'.. NO. tin,
V '" t every TneMlay eeiiln; In O. A. K
b.ill. Visiting brethren cordially Imlledtt.
attend. O. M. FUNsION, C. It.
LouisSl'lElut, It. S.
T7LAGSTAFF
7 ItvKUlar nic
rTlt'lit ot each c
LODGE. NO. 7. F. A. A. M.
meetings on the llrst bnturda)
h ctletidar nioiith In AlKsonii
Hull. Kllnatrtck bultdliiLr. o1olllllIllk
brutlirvn cord. ally Inlted.
J. UUTUItli: SAVAGE. W. M
T. E. 1'L'I.LIASI. eccretary.
FOKESTOAMI'. NO. 1. WOODMEN OFTII I
World, meets tlnt and third Wdnednj
evenings In each month In .Masonic ll.ill
VhltliiBSOverclKns are i-onllullr lnlled t
attend. II. U. KISLINUltLUV.
Consul C'otninander.
C. A. ICcLLEn. Clerk.
' A. K.-HF.GULAK
MEETINGS 01
It.. No. i. Dcnart
J, Itansnin Tost. O. A
ment of Arizona, will bu held in 0. A. It hat
on second and last Saturday In each month
L. L. UUHN, Commander.
E. 11. Ciicsg, l'o,t Adjutant.
T O. O. F.-1'LAGSTAl F LODGE. NO. II
1. meets e ery Filday utcnln,; In Ma-oni
nail. Vlsltlnj; brethren eonll.ulv lnlled.
.1. W. WEAl'IIEItloItt), N. li.
Chas. C'r.AiiK, becretary.
7,fOUNTAlN
LODGE. NO. iru K. OF 1
ivl miutncterv WediKd.tv
iiuutHCtvry Wednesday nlsht In tliei
3 hall in li. A. It. hall. All visltln.
cumiu hall in li. A. It. hall.
brothers lnt lied to attend.
W. A. MAYFLOWnit, C. C.
0. II. Codle, K.of U.S.
CllUltCIl DIltECTOKY.
"ATIIOLIO OHUUCII, KEV. F. FKKK
Pailoi. On 6iiiidny: First Mahsat
ui.oc u. m.; Keuonit MaotnilJa. m. aundu
school ut 11 a. m, btenln terilcu ut f..M t
in. On Mut'U days .Man ut 7 u. m. On n.
second Sunday of each month prayer mill
n.K at Iu u. m. Mindly HChuol at II li. m. A
cordially Invited.
UMltbT
E. OIIITItril, f'OKNEIt Ol
d LHieiiYStiLets.lt 51. Ilan
1 Chuicli and Laieux btuetb, It
lord Pastor. 1'ieaclilinr at It a. in. and 7 n. n
Sundays; Sunday hcliool at 10 a. in.. Um'h
jiiisuii, BUieiiiiiei.doiit. Llas lueetlii-, .
':lu p. in, i-.pnoiin Ltniiu u.uj p. i
iiuyer mietln WcUnesduy einuu at ,:a
Evuiybody welcoinu.
l'itESIlYTF.KlAN UlIlTniM
oith San Francisco htrcei. II. I
turner, p.i.Mi,., c.i.. ath set vices': I'ttiuli
11 a m. anil fc p. ui.; Sundav scliooi. I
li.; .l'.s. i.. 1.. pi.,yel ineiiliii., .:1
.uiU-wcek coiileiiiuu und piajr.i. We. i.
Ujy ueiuiiK at n p. m. Aeuiuiai iiitn.n
IseXleiiUed louii.
A.P.T.L.
The American Protective Tariff League
U a national organization advocating
"Protection to American Labor and
Industry" as explained by its constitu
tion, at follows :
"Thaohjaotof thli LaagutahaJI bato protast
Amarioan labor by a tariff on Import, which ahal
tdaquataly aaoura Amarioan InduatrUl produotl
aJnat tha compatltlon of foraijn labor."
There are no personal or private
profits in connection with the organiza
tion and it is sustained by memberships,
contributions and the distribution of its
publications.
FIRST: Corraipondanoa la aolloitad ranrdintr
J'r Mambarahlp " and " Official Corraapondanta.'
'8EC0ND: W naad and walooma eontributionfc'
whathar amall or larga, to our cauia.
THIRO: Wf publlah a larfa llna of documant
eovarlnr all phataa of tha Tariff quaition. Com
plttaaatwlll bamallad toanyaddraaafor 60 eanta.
FOURTH: Band poatal card raquait for fraa
aamnla esov of tha "Amarioan EMmmLi
WtbtfVt?rl?,r4lMf, 1
claim for other
iiio
coupon Jusidc
i;,o"ilt icoti-
li fo r i.t.ticc
iirs n list
tnciu.
ARIZONA CATTLE CO.,
liauge, San Francisco Mountains.
IJKANIJ:
Ear marks, silt In each ear; hoffes and
imiliix, Al, tiixht hip; Incieaso, At on right
shoulder. 1'. O addross. Flngstiiir, Arizona
I'll AMI M. Livi.iimoiik, Ociieial .Manager.
, Alfrril ,J. W Fant
Ilrandon rljlit tide
as In cut ear marks
crop off left and silt in
K.une; ranKO In ian
Francisco mouniains.
2(ta I osltolllcc. 1 lagstaff
Ilorso brand. Al' bar. on rlfiht shoulder
ARIZONA LUMBER 00
l'bto!ficaat
drn,, Flat
ttel, ArUana
ltunf. Bar
Fra nolaoa
nonntalnA
Van pit Co
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brandad aj La
cat.
0lt B3jnbird oesatcatif ah an lt eLaok
aiumiT huoi
r-to!9oK adJutt. t'.it
tall, sriaomi.
ICcito, Cl.rVa Y.1I.7
Mogolli e laontulna
Brand na nhoTa est
AH ;iii(ttnok brscd
J on botb aida, wit
wsllow fork and mn
dublt ia aach tart alx
n tha fi.llowiu Itoot. T. sll ariirlitra
li aid' of asi'sal Bout CkMI. ton I i.rnttl rt
m rlaataldti i catlja, c n rliat alda; koro
rifktaldti
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SEWING MAGHE SUPPLIES!
I fimiMi Need lis. Oil, lleltliis. eliuttltv,
tc : also all pin and pieces for thirty
mo diirereiit kinds of vL.nnS machines
leslililirilnr.icenl fortliu iilmtf, I sell the
iVorld's famous
EELER & WILSON
SEWING MACHINE,
"asli or iiislallmenl.s. Willnfor prlets mid
pirtlenl.irs.
VV. H. CLARK,
-lolb rook, .A. . TT.
ifiS.
RIPAHS TABULES
Are just an old, old remedy
In this new sliape.
Doctors have always given
this prescription in water!
We nave them in this shape
simply for their handiness.
IUPAK3 TADULES era llko an
Eaglncer golug oror his blir and
powerful matlilnery Rtvlng a
Ilttlo nocrtsarjr lubrlratlnK to
the noe!rul portal Ifl WJta
TADULES do tliia for .YOU.
Constipation, Dizziness, Nausea,
Dyspepsia and JMal-Nutrltlon
oil yield to Rlpans Tabules.
At Drnc Stores or Sent by Mall for M Cent.
luri' CnnuciiCo., 10 Bpruco s t.Ko-w York
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THE JUSON TYPEWRITER IS fl GOOD JIHIKE.
flklSmLirV
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sitEwrow."'
A HIGH GRADE
STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE.
THE fllJJlSOH TYPEWRITER COpIPfttfY,
Marxufactuti-ers,
SAOSAA WEST LAKE
I he Indestructible "Maywood
"is Host Molcra,
UestQslUUo,
yo;t Eurabh
AND
STRONGEST
VHiccl on E&rth.
BICYCLE
nATrvTi I Feb. 84, 1801
lATL5,IS IMay 17, 1801
A Bicycle constructed of mat;rial that is solill, tough and wiry; that is sirn
plo in construction, easily taken apart and put together again, has few parts is of
such wiry material that its parts will hold together even in an accident, no hollow
material to be crushed in by every contact; a frame that cannot possibly be broken,
a frame so simple that its adjusting parts sen e as its connecting parts, aone-piecs
crank in place of a dozen parts, always ready to give reliable and rapid transportation.
SPECIFICATIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS.
FRAME. Improved Double Diamond. What Is a Double Dia
mond Frame? Simply a true truss in every direction for strains that occur in
Cycles tho outline of two diamonds in its makeup. The frames are constructed of
Ji-inch cold rolled steel rods, the toughest and strongest metal for its weight known
ind the parts are joined together with steel and aluminum bronze fittings in such a
manner that it is impossible to break or any part to work loose A marval of r.oelt
simplicity and durability, tho greatest combinationof ingenuity in bic)cle mechanism,
to build a frame without brazen joints and tubing, as you know that frames con
tinually break and fracture at brazen joints, and tubes when they arc buckled in can
not be repaired. AVo guarantee our Double Diamond Frame for three
years. You cannot break it. Standard size steering head and wheel base
ball bearings both endsof head cl
WHEELS. 23-inch front and rear, warranted one-piece wood rims, best qual
ity piano wire spokes and brass nipples, large barrel hubs, fitted with ' Arlington-'
hose pipe. Morgan & Wright "quick repair." or some other first-class pneumatic tire
PATES INTERLOCKED CRANK AXLE CASES AND
BEARINGS. Indestructible ball bearings throughout, with 148 hardened steel
balls Crank shaft bearings are fitted with our patent ball cases, which are inter
locked and support each other and cannot possibly come apart while in uie Are neat
and cover the bearings completely It has been an acknowledged fact that crank
axle-bearings are susceptible of improvement, as threaded cones or crank axles are
continually crowding or working loose. We save this entire nuisance by having no
threaded parts whatever, but a clever device in frame for adjustment Our invention
is most perfect in simplicity and must be seen to be appreciated The sprocket and
chain are on the inside of the frame and ball bearings. Great value is gained b this
arrangement, ease of running, double wear saved, positive never loose bearings, free
dom from contract with chain and sprocket, smooth outward globular ball bearings,
less friction and lost motion, hence greater speed, Then with the jointless "one-piece,
crank," feet, ankles and trousers are free from injury
ONE-PIECE CRANK. Our great achievement, by its application ve put
two cranks, two pedal axles, two keys, six screws, six nuts and four washers all in one
piece. From so to loopFr cent, of all trouble to Bicycles is from cranks working
loose and pedal axles that break from clamping connections They get loose no mat
ter how much pains is taken to key and tighten them. This is caused bj too many
parts, and it is entirely saved by our device, which is but ono piece and made from
tough rolled steel rods, impossible to break. It has been proven that when ot'ucr
cranks break from accident, our one-piece crank will hardly bend But if bent any
person can easily straighten it with a large wrench, and without removing it from
the frame.
CUAIN. Humber block pattern, best quality, hardened SPROCKET
WHEELS. Best drop forged steel REACH. Shortest, 28 inches, longest 37
inches. GEAR. 64 or 72, as specified j
FRONT FORKS. Indestructible Our fork crowns are sirrr'y a seclicn of
gun barrel steel turned up to size, then bored and bent, forming a peiicct fork croun
that cannot be surpassed for strength and beauty, also giving a support to our solid
cold rolled fork rods that just limit the necessary amount of springiness required in a
front fork and which can only bo obtained by the uso of our forks and crown
HANDLE BARS. Reversible and adjustable, a marvel of simplicit) readi
iy adjusted to any position desired, with best cork or composition handles Inbuving
a Bicycle it is always a vexed question whether j ou want dropped or elevated handle
bars If you wanted one kind you could not have the other Our handle bar en
ables you to have cither at will. Will furnish Ram's Horn handle bars if preferred
SADDLES. Gilliam, P & F Reading, or some other first-class make
PEDALS. Rat trap or rubber, full ball bearing
FINISH. All parts are enameled with our own special enamel, rubbed down
and baked, giving it a handsome black, glossy appearance All bright parts are heav
ily nickle-plated; these, with the jet black glossy parts, give a handsome appearance
which cannot be excelled.
ACCESSORIES. Each "Maywood" Bicycle is furnished with leather tool
bag. containing pump, wrench and patent oiler.
WEIGHT. According to tires, pedals, saddles, etc , from 27 to 30 pounds
The "Maywood" has successfully passed through the experimental '.ige
During the past three years wo have put out over 5,000 "Mnyuoodh," j-Uosdin
the hands of riders of all classes and widely distributed through the countrv r pTt
riders and clumsy riders, heavy men and light men, on smooth roads and on rough
roads, havo given this wheel every conceivable test, proving it to Ic the best wheel on
earth for everyday use, awheel that can be constantly used over the roughest and
hardest roads without showing weakness and the constant necessity of repairs Its
construction is so simple, its vital parts so strong, that the possibility of breakage is
reduced to a minimum
A PRICE THAT WILL REACH YOU.
Do not imagine because it is not high priced it is not high grade. We do not use
expensivejiollovv tubing, besides, we belong to no Combination or Trust. We
own every patent, pay no royalties, manufacture the entire wheel ourselves and are
satisfied with a reasonable profit, employ no expensive racers, but depend uron the
good common sense of the American people to appreciate a good thing when they see
it. We can afford to make tho price we do for we expect to sell ten "Maj woods"
to one of any individual make sold. We simply say that the "Maywood" is a per
feet Bicycle, containing more originality and genuine points of excellence than can
bo found in all other machines bunched together.
Cami Buyers' Union Evanstov. Ill , January 2c, 1856
Mtssit; In regard so 'MayAVOod" Bicycle, I will say that I have fouud it to
answer all purposes as guaranteed. Last summer I rode one from Chicago through
Michigan, Canada, and all over western New York and northern Pennsylvania Xot
withstanding the fact that I rode it over all kinds of roads and in places where many
more expensive wheels would not have stood the test, it h still in good condition
C B Seelv, N. W. University
PRICES AND TERMS.
$40.00 is our Special Wholesale Price.
Never before sold for less. To quickly introduce-the
'Maywood" Bicycle, we have decided to make a
special coupon offer, giving every reader of this paper a
chance to get a strictly first-class wheel at the lowest
prico ever offered. On receipt of ,$35.00 and coupon we
will ship anywhere, to anyone, the above described Bi
cycle, securely packed and crated and guarantee safe
delivery Money refunded if not as represented after
arrival and examination. We will ship C.-O. D with
privilege of examination, for 836 00 nnd coupon, pro
vided is 00 is sent with the order as a guarantee of good
faith. We send a written binding warranty with each
Bicycle. This is a chance of a lifetime and you cannot
afford to let the opportunity pass.
Address all orders to CASH BUYERS' UNION,
U a Wttt Va Vurca Itmt,
SPECIAL POINTS.
Does the neatest work, costs
the least to keep in order,
has iuterchangable Steel
Type, writes all languages.
Its many advantages are
too numerous to mention.
Ad lress for particulars,
STREET. CHICAGO.
ILL.
THIS $75.00 COM
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Oct. 3, 1803
Jan. 1, 1805
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