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Is, after all, the most perfectly delightful of the 

 many enjoyments which only the hardy 'cycler 

 can ealize. .Fortunate, indeed, is he, who, se- 

 cure in the posseission of his sturdy " Harvard," 

 or speedy " Yale," or symmetrical " Shadow," 

 rises with the lark, straps on his " Multum" or 

 his "Takeabout," and leaving the city to its 

 aM'akening toil and turmoil, glides swiftly out 

 into the purer air and more healthful life beyond. 

 The winding lanes, the sleepy villages, the broad 

 stretches of open country, all develop hitherto un- 

 suspected beauties under the health-giving ex- 

 ercises of the wheel. Are yon content with read- 

 ing this, or wiil you realize it practically? If the 

 latter, be careful in choosing your bicycle, that 

 yon are content with nothing ](^ss than the very 

 best that money can procure. You may feel as- 

 sured that it will prove the truest economy in 

 the end. Find outall you can about bicycles before 

 you make your choice, and if you will send us a 

 three-cent 'stamp, we will aid you in your search 

 for information, by sending you our large illus- 

 trated catalogue by return mail. 



THE CUNNINGHAM COMPANY, 



The Pioneer Bicycle House of America. 



[Established 1877.] 



Importing Manufacturers of Bicycles & Tricycles, 



Odd Fellows' Hall. Boston, Mass. 



C. J. MAYNARD & CO. 



PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IX 



BIFtZDS' SKZIKTS ^ilSTD EC3I-C3-S, 

 And Naturalists' Supplies, 



(H:sta.lolis]neci in 1SS4.) 



304 Washington Street, Boston, Mass, 



We would especially call attention to our large Stock of Birds' Eggs 

 and Naturalists' Supplies. Send for Catalogue, addressing as above. 



Livermore Stylographic Pen— An Indispensable Instrument. 



The value of an article is almost always indicated by its price, and for years the people were 

 content to pay $3.00 for a genuine Livermore Stylographic Pen, and the sarne pens are yet doing- 

 good service. The success of these pens led unscrupulous persons to get up inferior imitations, 

 which they offered at such low prices that many persons not understanding the difference, were 

 induced to buy them. The Livermore Company," therefore, cut down the price of their short plain 

 pens to $2.00, and short gold mounted to $2.50 each, to give everybody a chance to liave the best 

 article of the kind. You can buy tliem for that monej^ by remitting the amount to Lons E. 

 DuNLAP, Manager Stylographic Pen Co., 290 Washington Street, Boston ; the pen, together with a 

 package of superior ink will be sent by return mail, and the money will be at once refunded if they 

 do not prove to be perfect and satisfactory in every respect. There is nothing more appi-opriate than 

 a Stylograph as a gift to a lady or gentleman. The Stylographic Pen Co., who manufacture the 

 Livermore Pen, is the largest concern of the kind in the world, witli branches at New York, 

 Chicago, and London, Eng. The Livermore Stylograpliic Pen is a pencil whicli writes ink, never 

 needs sharpening and never wears out, and has been adopted by over 500,000 knights of the quill in 

 this country and abroad. Any one who has learned to use a Livermore Pen will not be persuaded 

 to do without it, and any one who has not learned to use one should get one at once. 



