Judge, 1892-07-02 · page 13 of 17
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POWER OF WHEELS. — There is a tide in the affairs of man, which, if taken at its flood, leads on to “‘ Victors.” ‘Do you know that the wheel is the connecting link between barbarism and Civilization, poverty and wealth that by it the world moves, and upon “it all great work Cal ‘Do you know that the horse which staggers with 500 pounds upon his back trots off easily with 2000 pounds load- ed on wheels? Do you know that if you were chain- ed to 500 Ibs. of iron in the form of a cube you would die if bread was but one-eighth of a mile off?—that in a cask you could roll 2000 Ibs. around the earth? Do you know that every time you step you lift your weight (say 150 Ibs.) one inch, which added up makes a lot at the end of a day?—that on abicycle you can go farther, faster and easier in the same time? ihe Take the wheel from the locomotive | and one-half the world’s industry would die, Remove it from the car, carriage | and factory, and the wealth of the | world would dwindle nine-tenths. You | asl would hear of no Goulds, no Astors, no Vanderbilts, Wall Street would go down a tradition to future generations. ‘Are you making the most of power. —of rolling motion? we Do you ride a bicycle? ‘Are you satisfied to move along as your grandfathers did before you; pa- tient and plodding, so long as you get there some time? Or would you rather keep pace with the world as it rolls on, and look bet- ter, feel better, work better; to strength- en every muscle by enjoyable exercise, instead of dying for the want of it? Would you rather have a clear head, carry it high, and be able to hit hard, jump high, sleep sound and eat well, or allow many muscles to lie dor- mant and wear out by rusting out? And finally : Ifyou are satisGed that the bicycle is the “noblest wheel of ’em all”—that itis the steed of the immediate future, and the one to bestow upon you what medicine cannot—viz: good health— then the question arises, which bicycle is best? | ‘There's always a best in everything, always one object that shines more brightly than the rest. t So it is with bicycles. The one | which will run easier and wear longer |. than others is the one for you. Itis called VICTOR, a synonym of the word | “best.” | You can get a catalog for the king. (Copyright 1891 by Overman Wheel Co.) E Ki nd other Mounted Heads, Animals, Birds, Fur. l Rage, Siour Relic. Send stamp for photoyand List. J.D. Allen, Taxidermist, Mandan, N. D. DRUNKENNESS "©: Sens THE MOST COMFORTABLE ROUTE BETWEEN chicago an Buffalo, OVERMAN WHEEL CO. \ ads G: SPALDING BROS., Space Agents, 4, Styles and 4 Sizes for 1892. THE “Daylight” ANY ite Oe Tne Eastman Co., ROCHESTER. N.Y. a@::: TO WIN AT ar DICE, ETO, A sure thing, sent free 2 a lasetic Ate eeAT cas eee 3 Union sq.,NewYork. ‘B. N. MOI Veasie, Me., U.8. tpi BEL EAD URY SAURS Cetace ine The sphere of woman may indeed be boundless, but she has to stop when she comes to a barbed-wire fence. —Ram's Horn. Liebig Company's= Extract of Beef. BEST amet BEEF TEASEnER INVALUABLE i in the Kitchen for Soups, Sauces comicbooks.com