THE OOLOGIST. 



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lies in the ordinary bicycle saddle. Press- 

 ing the sensitive parts, it causes injury. 



Pelvis as it rests on the 

 Ordinary Saddle. 



Pelvis as it rests on tha 

 Christy Saddle. 



BOOKLET 

 SENT 

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Christy 



Anatomical Sd-ddlC 



overcomes all objections. Comfortable 

 cushions are so adjusted as to receive the 

 bony prominences of the pelvis, thus obvi- 

 ating all pressure. It is made of metal and 

 cannot warp or change its shape. 



REAR VIEW, SHOWING COIL SPRINGS. 



Insist on the Christy being fitted to your bicycle. 

 No dealer will lose a sal" on account of your prefer- 

 ence. 



Price, $5.00 

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Free Musical Education 



THE NEW ENGLAND 

 CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. 



is the oldest and best equipped mus- 

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 largest in the world. It has five de- 

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I Department of Music including 

 Pianoforte, Organ Violin, Violincel- 

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 Sight Singing, Theory, Harmony, 

 Composition, and Art of Conducting. 



a Department of Piano and Organ 

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3 Department of General Literature 

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4 Department of Elocution and 

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5. Department of Fine Arts. 

 One year at above institution with 

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This month's OoLO- 

 GIST was mailed sub- 

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Shells, Marine Curios, &c. 



I am now ready to supply first-class stock at 

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Minerals, Fossils and 

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