. The Pharmaceutical era. d of the tires Isabsorbed, as well as general vibration, permitting oneto cover uneven surfaces with a speed that would throwthe rider from the saddle or the pedals. If on a wheelof rigid construction. There being no change of distancebetween chain sprockets, and the base line of the wheelalways remaining the same, perfect working of the wheelunder all conditions is Insured. In hill climbing, thecushion frame has proven of superior advantage; thewheel takes the road surfaces without disturbing therider at either saddle or pedals, thus Insuring the wholeapplication of


. The Pharmaceutical era. d of the tires Isabsorbed, as well as general vibration, permitting oneto cover uneven surfaces with a speed that would throwthe rider from the saddle or the pedals. If on a wheelof rigid construction. There being no change of distancebetween chain sprockets, and the base line of the wheelalways remaining the same, perfect working of the wheelunder all conditions is Insured. In hill climbing, thecushion frame has proven of superior advantage; thewheel takes the road surfaces without disturbing therider at either saddle or pedals, thus Insuring the wholeapplication of power without loss or Interruption. Asan additional Incentive to speed, the Cushion Framehas proven a grand success, and the Pierce Companywill mount many of their road racers on this model thisseason. On October 28, 1897, a speed trial was madeon a Pneumatic Cushion Frame, with Charles T. Earle,of the Kings County Wheelmen, Brooklyn, N. T., In thesaddle. As a result the mile straightaway record wasbroken; time, Sample little book suggests what to say In your adver-tising about nearly everything kept in drug stores. Itcontains 180 Illustrated sample advertisements, and thecost Is 50 cents per copy. April 21, 1898.] NEWS AND TRADE DEPARTMENT. 603 BALTIMORE. Baltimore, April 19, 1898. C G Loiterer, who recently purchased the stock and ^n;p^of Drues St Reed, has opened (or business at hisSew locatlo^y cirey and Baltimore streets. The storepresents a very handsome the out-of-town druggists in, Baltimore last^et^wer^e T E. Zimmerman, o Md ; Mn rir Haroer the Washington druggist, whose head- oratic candidate for the presidency during the last na-tional campaign. Ta„ini-)r,i?ffi<;t C B Sonnenburg, northwest corner of Baici- oughf/ renovated. Mr. Sonnenburg is one of the most enlrgetic of Baltimores pharmacists. —The drug store of Joseph Reading at Ro-J^kvUle Jd iiliiiilisss throueh a second story window. !!^Whereas


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