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* and ace “Name, Quality, Price” have always kept Rants bicycles bigh ia the esteem of discriminat ing wheel buyers In the Rawstee factories only bicycles of “one grade, the highest, one quality, the best, one price,” are mad $40 1S THE _pRICE of 1899 Rama: the ver wheels a1 beet we have ever made.” Woolen Dress Stuffs. French Barége, Nun's Veiling, Crepons, Serge and Camel Hair Cloths. |On a Buffet [In a Twilight Room The glow of a Low Fire Reveals Hunter Baltimore Rye THE GENTLEMAN'S WHISKEY The Bottle Gleams Hunter is Comforting MM Lana Han 6 S0 IN If you need a stimu- abetaie lant it will com- Sold at all First-class Cafes and ty Jetbera, WNL. LANAHAN & SON, Baltimore, Md. “That palmist said that for ore dollar he| ¢ “ pid] could tell me how long I would live.” he?" ‘He said I would have to live many, || many years before 1 would have sense enough to take care of money."— Detroit Free Press. If you suffer from looseness of bowels, Dr. Siegert’s Angostura Bitters will cure you. Be sure you get Dr. Siegert’ “So that Cuban soldier has applied for a pension, has he? What is his ground?" ** The hard-tack he stole out of the commissary wagon turned out to be a washer and he broke out three of his teeth."—Auchester Sunday Herald. A bride one hundred years old, who had| é twenty-five grandchildren at her wedding. 1 entered the bonds of matrimony at Franklin, Pennsylvania. the other day. When a woman survives to such an age as that there really isn’t much left for her to do except to marry again or enter the ballet.—A /bany Argus A New Vork paper tells us that the supreme | court of that state is soon to be called upon to decide whether or not angels have wings, a suit having been brought against a tombstone-deal- er because the figure of an angel contracted for was wingless. Here in Denver we are inclined to think all angels are wingless. but the New. Yorkers who see them in horse-show and grand opera undress have better opportunities to ac- quire information upon that point than we of the modest west.— Denver Post. $75.00 to $25.00 ‘Combine the Best Results of 22 Years Bxperience. Our factories comprise the largest bicyci manufacturing plant in the world. We nav unequalled resources for obtaining material the best devised automatic machinery, th. most skilled artisans, the greatest output combination of adv: the Standard Bicycles of the World and e. ables us to offer them at the lowest possib: prices. Ask any Columbia dealer for Catalog, or write us direct, enclosing @-c. stamp. {POPE MFO. CO., Hartford, Conn.» Pleasure Every moment of your bicycle riding Will be full of enjoyment if you are mounted on the ENTIRELY NEW MODBLS FOR 1899 Hartford and Vedette Bicycles’ tages which produce. ” Mixed Suitings. Checks, Plaids and Mixtures. Bicycle §, Embroidered Robes. Frictlontess bearings and Braadmay Lith a | Qiam oer’ NEW YORK, “THREE FAMOUS IMAGAZINES. ONE YEAR FOR *],9°- is the Renner. | Standard Typemiter 2 No more popular combination of household literature can be found than that embraced in the three magazines, Demorest’s, Woman’s Home Companion, and Ladies’ World. f “ BRUT," aa dry as can ss = ees! |p ii made under the Fren« If you were to subscribe to each of these singly you would have to pay in the aggregate $2.50. You need only pay $1.90. however, if you accept this offer at once. Remit by postal order, cheque, or postage-stamps to our address below We refer to the publishers of this paper as to our reliability. find clube at half the pric of the imporced. Call forit 112 FIFTH AVENUE, Brownell Subscription Agency, ‘New vonx crry. MONTEBELLO BRUT 1880—Finest and oldest Champagne on the market: comicbooks.com