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MONTROSE BICYCLE SENT FREE

on approval to your address WITHOUT A CENT IN ADVANCE.
SEND US YOUR ORDER, state whether you wish lady's or man's
wheel; give color, height of frame and gear wanted and WE WILL SHIP
THE WHEEL C. O. D. on approval, allowing you to uncrate and ex-
amine it fully before you accept it. If it is not 'all and more than we
claim for it, and a better wheel than you can get for any where near the
price from any one else, refuse it and we will pay all express charges
ourselves. The "MONTROSE" Bicycle

at our Special Agent's sample price of $16.50

is the greatest bargain in a bicycle ever offered. We guarantee it equal
to any 840 wheel on the market, and you need not accept it nor pay a cent
if you do not find it as we represent. We are EXCLUSIVE BICYCLE
MANUFACTURERS and take this method of quickly introducing
our 1900 MODELS. This offer of a sample wheel at this low price is
made to secure a RIDER AGENT in each town to represent us
and take orders. Our agents make money fast.
Frame, 22, 24 or 26 inch; ladies, 22 inch. Best

SPECIFICATIONS. Shelby seamless tubing with forged connec

tions, flush joints, improved expander device to fasten seat post and
handle bar; Royal Arch crown; the celebrated Mavis hubs and hanger-
the easiest running known; Record "A" tires, the best and one of the
most expensive tires on the market, The genuine 4 Mesinger Hygienic
saddle; pedals, tools and accessories the best obtainable. Enameled in
black, maroon or coach green, highly finished and ornamented; special
finished nickeling on all bright parts. We thoroughly test every piece
of material that goes into this machine. Our binding year's guar-
antee bond with each bicycle.

FREE to any one sending the $16.50 cash in full with order we will

send free a genuine Burdick 10,000 mile barrel pattern cyclometer; or a high grade floor pump. Your money all back if you are not perfectly satisfied.

CHEAP WHEELS. We do not manufacture the cheap depart

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SEND YOUR ORDER today This low price and these special terms of shipment without deposit will
J. L. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, Chicago, III.

If you intend to purchase any Cyclopaedia write to us and let us quote prices.

We think we can save you money

and give you satisfaction.

KASSON & PALMER

50 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass.

Have You Seen the

New Standard Rotary

It is as silent as the tick of a watch. The New Standard Machines make both the LOCK and CHAIN Stitch, or TWO MACHINES IN ONE.

The "Dressmaker.”

This Machine is especially designed for DressmakersHeavy and light Tailoring Machines, and a full line of man. ufacturing Machines suitable for all classes of manufacturing work.

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MACHINES RENTED BY THE WEEK OR MONTH, AND
SOLD ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS.

We have a Novel Needle-Threader.

CHARLES W. KATTELL, General Agent,
Domestic Sewing Machine Co.

and Standard Sewing Machine Co.

3 West Fourteenth Street, NEW YORK.

Telephone 2583-18th.

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ROCHESTER LAMP was made there have been many "like" or "as good as" it placed upon the market. Some were even said to be "improvements on it. One by one they fall by the wayside, for experience proves that there is only one lamp that is really better, and we make that, too,

THE NEW ROCHESTER

In it we embody all that is really worth having in a lamp,
both as to quality and style. Don't forget, every genuine
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We can fill every lamp want. No matter whether you want
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THE ROCHESTER LAMP CO., 38 Barclay St.,

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Also NEW MAIL, Men's and Ladies' Patterns, $40.00.
Boys' and Girls' Wheels, $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00.

Now in stock, a few Men's and Ladies' High-Grade Wheels, a little shopworn, but entirely new, at $15.00, $20.00, $25.00, etc.

WM. READ & SONS, 107 Washington Street, Boston.

ESTABLISHED, 1826.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

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