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THE JOURNAL.
K t. HARPER. -
6. Y HANCOCK,
- I Proprietor.
1 Local Report
SnUrtd at A Potoffice jH IfmJUr
ft ssbms alnn maum . . .
Beoadstbket B8J8 that tele-
graphic report from the more promt
nent business tenters confirm U e
analysis of the general trade situa
tion presented last week and point
to a widespread check in the
movement of staple products.
The volume of business on the
whole, Appears of fair proportions,
bat smaller than it was two or
three , wesks ago. West and
horthweat mild, and at some points
quite unseasonable weather has
checked trading, while from other
cities word comes that the bulk of
autumn business is over. The
. Dresent constitutes an interval
prior to an expected rush in the
holiday trade.
Teb election of Tuesday teaches
lesson that it is not safe to disr
gard. Wherever the Alliance has
figured in politics it has been to the
detriment of the Democratic party
They, more than any other class,
are the people. AI through its exist-
ance the Demooratio party has
advocated "a government of the
neoDle. bv the oeoDle and for the
people.'' Whenever farmers or
ganize a distnct party it draws tbe
most of its strength from tbe old
and reliable Democratic party. In
tbe South nineteen twentieths of
'white Alliance men are Democrats.
SnppoBe they support a third party,
what is the result! The Demo
orotic party will be defeated in one
or more Southern States-; the
Solid South will be broken; the
Republican party will be success
fnl, and agricultural interest will be
crashed by the combined weight of
monopoly and plutocracy. No
where is the danger greater than it
is in North Carolina.
Within a very brief time seven
teen great iron furnaces have been
erected on the line or the Norfolk
and Western road in Virginia. The
manufacture of still is an assured
industry at Chattanooga and in the
region of Enoxville. Western
'North Carolina is lonnd to abound
in ores suitable for the manufac
ture of Bessemer steel. With the
wonderful development which is
attending this awakening, the old
population is becoming alert and
enterprising. Northern men and
their capital are welcomed; speech
has become free; the press is free
and the old order is rapidly giving
place to something better.
As a region for pleasure travel it
is unsurpassed by the White Moun
tains. With the general develop
mentofthe newly discovered re
sources the tide of em migration
must soon set strongly toward this
new field. In many respects it is
now the most attractive portion cf
the continent, and its rapid ad
vancement must soon command
the attention of the whole land
Washington Post.
THE ELECTIONS.
At this writting it is impossible
to give fnll returns of the elections
of last Tuesday. So far as results
are known there is much over
which patriots can rejoice and
nothing to cool tbe ardor of the
great Democracy.
It is matter of sincere gratifica
tion that in the States where the
Democrats were united and tbe
fight was between the Democratic
And Eepublican parties, without
the interposition of a third party,
tbe Democracy was signally tiium
phant. No where was pure Dain,c.-acr,
- uncontamlnated with any measure
of questionable soundness or doubt
ful expediency, presented with such
potency as in tbe States of New
York and i Massachusetts, wheie
Democrats stood shoulder to
shoulder in defense of their time
honored and indestructible prinoi-
'pie.;:;r;H':;. :; .
The probable defeat of Campbell
in Ohio is matter of too most
serious regret He made a splendid
f t and won for himself im perish a
r?' It is no fault of his if
" ' t i D ""Ofri- " ' -
upon those professed Democrats of J.
Cincinnati who kept the word of
promise to our ear and brake it to
our hope. ' Men whose spleen - is
larger than their hearts and whose
ambition mounts higher than their
patriotism, can 'never , be relied
upon ' with safety. .Campbell
wounded corruption in Ciicianatl
and it turned and atnng him.-.
Qiv, B is i j probably re-sltcted
in Iowa, and this giett - western
State, which a few years sgo was
Republican byG0,000 . mojarlty,
may be regarded as ' safely Demo
cratic. .
Maryland, as was expected, gave
a very large Democratic mxjjrlty
Present Indication, and we know
they may be different tomorrow,
jastify the conclusion that tbe
States of New York, Massachusetts,
and Iowa, will pin Connecticut,
New Jersey, Marjland and the
Solid South in the Democratic
column of 1892
Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania and
Michigan will afford battlefields on
which hot contests will be waged,
some of which will no doubt result
in Democratic victory.
STUMP SOUND, N. C.
Sew Saw Mill -Big Pears Primitive
Baptist Association Sunday Mat
tors - Sam Jones - Sickness.
Mr. W. B. Roberts of Bladen
County is putting up a large steam
saw mill at Holly Ridge ne.ir this
place.
Dr. C. C. McLendon has some of
the largest pears we ever saw, we
saw this week one that weighed
3J lbs.
Primitive Baptist held their
Association at Wardsville about
12 miles from here last Saturday ,
Sunday and Monday, or 10
preachers and a very large congre
gation, some say 1000 people on
Sunday. They the primitives
held a large meeting here, Stump
Sound cnurcn, tnis wees: three per
sons were baptised, all old people,
one of them Mr. Wm. Woolvin
from Pender county was abont Ti
years old; the pastor is Elder
Bryan Wooten of Pender county.
The primitives are in the majority
in this community.
Onr Sheriff Spicer is we belie e
gaining popularity eveiy day, and
so is the Alliance in this section
but schools don't seem to be on tbe
advance, we are sorry to see so
many in our community take so
little interest in schools.
The farmers are busted on
nuts, only 45c. per bushel in
pea
Wil-
mington yesterday.
We went to hear Sam Jones the
other day and night. About 7000
persons were in attendance, about
400 from Onslow county and if
Sam, didn't give the niggers and
whiskey drinkers .old "Sam'' and
hail Columbia happy land, then
you can saw me into with a bar of
soap, and take our legs for drum
sticks. I tell you Mr. Ed. he knock
ed onr inside thumper into a flitter.
gig, and turned our outside capaci
ty into au old fashioned side-saddle.
We heard one old darky say, that
Mister Jones had made him de
happiest old dog dat eber curled
his lapper ober a pot of possum
broth.
Considerable sickness now. Mr.
David Mills a young man of promise
died last week at his home on
New Kiver, he was lately married.
Mr. W. N. Marine lost one his
children about same time and so
did Mr. Lewis Simpson, so we hear
all on New Kiver.
1EMON ELIXIR.
A PLEASANT LEMON DBINK.
For' biliouness acd oooetipation. take
Lemon Elixir.
For indigestion nod foul): omach, take
Lemon Elixir.
For eick and nerroue headaches, take
Lemon Elixir'
For sleeplessness and nerYomnese,
take Lemon Elixir.
For loee of appetite and debility, take
L?mon Elixir.
For fever, chilla and malaria, take
Limon Elixir.
Lemon Elixir will not fail yon In any
of tbe above diaeases, all of which arise
f r jm a torpid or diseased liver, atomaob,
kidneys, Doweli or blood.
Prepared only by Dr. II. Mozley.
Atlanta, Oa.
eoo. and si.oo per bottle. Sold by
druggist!.
A PBOMINENT MINISTER. WRITES
After ten years of (treat suffering
from indigestion, with great nervous
prostration, biliousness, disordered kid
neys and constipation, I nave been
cured by Dr. Mocley ' Lemon Elixir,
and am now a well man.
Eev. O. O. Davis,
Eld. M. E. Churoh South,
No. 28 Tatnall St.. Atlanta. Oa.
Dissolution of Co-partnership.
Be It ktown ttaat tbe under.laned hava
to Is dy. b r id utuil content, d isaoived tbe co
partnembtp forinly existing between them
under tbe arm uaine of Jsoo y A Pox. Mr
H. W. Cox withdraws from tbe r rm and tba
btiBlneas w 11 rnnllna under the nrtn name
of Moody & Hob t. All peraona Indebted
to me nrm ot Mooav a vox will roe tneir
pavmmu to the flrm ol Moody A Roberta;
wbohaveataumed be llahilltlra, nd aland
In tbe plfto of tbt 11 m of Moodr ft feox.
This tbe llb af o( October, I8W1.
J. W. MOOD7. ( eal)
J. L.MO.iUlT, (4eal)
H. W. VOX,
NOTICE.
Mr. I'. L. Kl?r a hw ni th a dav entered
IntoRfl-Dirtn. rilrn with Mrar. I w. end
J 1j. Mo Kly, the basin t uianufaatorlng
Lnmberformeilv conducted onder the Arm
nam of Mood, A Fox will be eontlnned
undr tue nrm name of Moody ft Roberta,
HoDlna tDat the prtsntflrm Will meet wlib
the liberal patronage beatowtd by Ibe public
upon u. former one wear . . ,
Verv eaoertrallr.
oeUS3tww.1 . M JOUY ft BOBERTP.
UISSOLUTIOS OF, CO-PlBTKElHiE
C. H. F. Edward O. Thomas C.
Howard and O. E F. Edwards have
this day dipsilved co-r"''1'" ' ' lv
Bofh tne method and -feral U whea
Brrnp of Fig if takeni it it pleasant
M nfresbing to the taste, and acta
wntly yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually,' dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cores libitnsi
constipation. Bvrop of Figs is lit
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to tha taste and ao
oeptahla to the stomach, prompt in
Its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared Onlr from the most
healthy and agreeable robstanoes, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to ail&dhve made it tha moot
popular remedy known.
Byrrjp of. Figs is1 for sale in (0e
and $1, bottles by aH leading drag
gitis. J Any xehabler druggist who
may. DQt have it on harid will pro
cure 'itprompdy for any one who
wishes to try it, Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FID SYRUP CO.
8AM FHAIKISCO, CAL
LOUISVILLE. U. HEW tOIIK. K.T.
OREATMAUAZISE
The Century's Programme in 1892 A
New "Life of Columbus" Articles for
Farmers, etc.
that great American periodical,
The Century, is going to ontdo its
own nnrivaled reoord in its
porgramme for 1892, and as many
of its new features begin with tbe
November nunber, Lew readers
should commence with that issue.
In this number are tbe opening
chapters of
"The Nanlahka,''
a novel be liudyard Kipling, tbe
famous author of '-Plain Tales from
the Hills," jrritten in collaboration
with an American writer, Wolcott
Ealestier. It is the story of a young
man and a young woman from a
"booming" Colorado town, who go
to India, be in search of a wonder M
jeweled necklace, called - "the
Naulalika"(from which the etoiy
takes its name), and she as a
physician to women. The novel
describes their remarkable adven
tures at tbe court of au Iodina
maharajali. Besides this, Tbe
Gentnry will print three other novels
during the year, and a great unmber
ofshoitstoriesby the best Ameri
can story-writers.
llie well known humorist Edgar
W.Nye ("Bill Nye") is to write a
seiies of amusiue skerches which
he calls bis "autobiographies." the
first one of which, "The Autobiog
raphy of a Justice of the Peace," is
iu November. This nnmbsr also
contains a valaaple and suggestive
arcicie on ine Food-Supply ol tbe
Future," which every farmer should
read, to be followed by a number
of others of Great Practical value
to Farmers, treating especially oi
the relations of the Government to
tbe farmer, what it is doing and
what it should do. This series will
include contributions from officers
of the Department of Agriculture,
ana oiner wen-Known men will dis
cuss "The Farmer's Discontent,"
uooperauon," etc , etc.
A celebrated Spanish writer is to
furnish a "Life of Columbus"
wbich will be brilliantly ninotrated.
and the publisberslfr The Century
have arranged with tbe .managers
of the World's Fair to print articles
on the baildings, etc.
One ol tbe novels to appear in
1892 is
A story of sew York L'ie
by the author of "The Angioman-
iacs," and tbe magazine will contain
a great deal abont tbe metropolis
during the year, among other
things a series of illustrated articles
on "The Jews in New York.". In
November is an illustrated descrip-'
lion oi "me flayers, uiuo," round
ed by Edwin Booth, and one of the
features of the splendidly illustrated
Christmas (December) number is
an article on "The Bowery.".
to get Tne Century send the
yearly subscription price. ($4.00) to
Tbe Century Co., Union Square,
flew xork, N. X.
Notice of Incorporation
State of North Carolina, 1 Superior Court
uraven uoonty. j uiera 'some.
Take notlaa that I hava ihla rf.v imaJ
Lettera decianuc 1-aae Powell, Jamea
Peraon.J. O Button. Ir.. Lonnla Fniford.
Bharte A. Edwarde. Mills Ball, Tnomee
Grlffla, Matilda Powell, and Jo Daaoan.
and tbelr eneeaaois to be a eorpo ration for
tbe pnrposaa and aeeordlng to the terma pra
aorlbad In Artioleof Agreement filed ana re
corded In laid office. Tba aabataoea of aald
agreement la that parties detlra to bacooi
luRorpurawa aeaer tne Dane ox "Lovicg
Union and Blalng Blar (Juvenile) Obrlatlan
Aid Belief Corpa," located In the elty of
New Bern, N 0.,aiH onpcratlon aball bave
no capital stock, and abail taaus no aharea ol
a toe c t na Bcembara or lneorooraLora rn.nA
ba'l not enter Into or carry on any trading
operation, Cut tbe aald corporation la
ereaUdezolna:velr for Mental. Uoral.lt-
ligioua oflin, and Benevolent purposes'
iticoinoratoie and uicrr.tT. or a !! enniet.
aba 1 ut bind vioualiv llablein-ttadei a
witneaa my bnna and olU 'ini s al at Hem
Rem. tbi ISttt day ofpr., Jti9l.
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AGENTS
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tivf prlctw, tliit ear.
IMPORTED PLUSH ALBUM. 11.00 ;
slOS. Dilofir?rJ ,Mddti ildas, grd edocw. Men
tion elMp, holding imtrljr fifty Vbbiwt Rod 4ard
withiiRndlntr tba tariff oa inmrted lbnma if ruimd
will not beany I 1 1 !
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Atlantic. & H.'O.' Railroad!
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RALEIGH EXPOSITION.
Thursday. , v October 22d.
Thursday, ; - October 29th.
Thursday, Not. 5th.
Thursday. . Wot. 12th. 1
SolidThrrogh Trains Witt't Cttaiiga Cms.
Ad arrangement has been agreed uion be
tween tha A. A 8. o. Bailroad Company and
the BAD, Railroad Company to inn four
Kaat fpeclal I'ralna from jaorehead city and
rntermedlata stations to Baleigb and return
same day to give ait persons desiring to at
tend the Great lnter-Btate Kxpoaltlon at
Ralelah. N. &n oaoorunltT uf dolnir mn.
Tbls exposition la acknowledged ta be one of
wa gnnaeat or ua enanoter ever witnessed
in tiorth uarollaa or the Smth. Xbe
schedule gives about sevsn Hours la Baleigb.
f Fare for the Round Trip
When Tickets are purebaatd rrom Stations
jumta oejow, lociauing .. ..
Om ASailssIOB Into the Kxposltleav
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noreneaa uity, up town
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Dover,
Caawell,
" Klnstoo,
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" La Orat ge,
' Baat'a.
Arrive at Go diboro
Leave Goldaboro tor Baleigb at
Arrive at Ualelgh
BKTCHRI.VO
Leave Raleigh
Arrive at Goldaboro
LeateGolasboro
" Besi'a
' La Grange
railing Creek.
' K In. ton m
' Oa.well
" Dover
' Core Creek,
" Tnacarora
Olark'a
' Mew Kern
" Blveidile
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" Wlldwood
A rrlve at Morehead City
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NOTICE
On and after September 80th I shall
reduce my shaving tickets to tea shave a
and one hair oat for $100. Now is
your ohanod to lay in supply.
Prof.W. H. Ehip&bd
VAN E COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE,
SEVEN SPRINGS, N. C.
FOB BOTH SEXES.
. Teachers fll gradual, a.
Military government for boy a.
Prof. Outset, graduate of nt.
Jobn'a College. Annapolis, teaob
er of Military Taotica.
Muato Teacher, graduate New
England Conservatory of Jiualc.
Ppaclal coarse -In Com. Law,
Rnnlr.lrApnlnir mnA p.nK'...hi.
vuci muio, titiiai.Lenio and
.Dnmb-ball exerclaea free.
Ko additional cast for niu.lra
For Catalosme call at Jom.ii.nffl..
or adorers tbe Principal.
W.R. SKINNER, Principal,
8EVB! 8PF1VGS, R. C.
Juiy28dwtf
In Store and To Arrive :
400 bbls. Flour,
40 " Sugar,
25 " Molasses,
25 " Pork,
25 " Oil. ,
100 " Lime,
100 " Cement,
30 " Snuff, .
200 boxes Tobacco,-
500 " Cigars,
100 " Starch,
25 " Pearline,
50 gross Baking Powders,
75 " Matches,
50 " Coffee Essence, '
50 sacks Coffee,
5 cases Tea, ' -
200 rolls Bagging,
500 bdls. Ties, .
100 reams Paper,
100,000 Paper Sacks, ; ,J
50 dozen Axes, Hi'
40 " Pocket Knives,
50 " Files,,, ' "v':'f.
50 " Locks, wr.ieB--s-:
10 Coffee Milla..,V :v
Also a thousand and one other
articles too numerous to men
tion. ; '.-i :M.v'w1,Vi,
: iThese Qooda. must W.. sold.
Call to see us,: foo k Middle
street. "
7? hiwifc'
Lsl.hsn, Durrua Go.
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- tBOFESSIOXAL.
t " DR. G. K, BAGBY.
Surgeon Dentist,
OjfUx, Middle Sreti, opp. Bapti Chunk,
nwBcautx, h. c.
W. D, IVIclVER.V;
Attorney-at-Law
. NEW BERNE, N C
may22dwti' -
C. R, THOMAS,
Attorney au. Counselor-at-La?,
'Offioe, Craven Street 8taaler BuUdiog,: :
. i. NEW BERNE. K.IC.
Fraettces in the Court, of Craven, Carteret,
Jones, Onslow, Lenoir and Pamlieo oo on ties,
the Supreme Court of North Carolina, and
tha U. B. Distriot and Clrouit Courts. jlU
DR. J. D. CLARK,
NEW BERNE, N. C.
nfOflice on Craven Street, between
bollock and Broad.
P. H. PELLETIEB, ;
AITQBKET AT hK W
Oiaven St.,' two door Bouth of
' Joarnal ofBoe.
will practice la tbe Counties of Craven,
arternt, Jones. Onslow and Pamlico,
United Hta tea Court at New Berne, ana
Supreme Oourt of the State. -
GEO. HENDERSON
(Succrttor to Robert! Benderton.)
M IHC3 Apit
Befiresenllnf; In'snranee Company of North.
America, of Philadelphia. -t -
Home Insuranoe Company, of Newlfork, '
I Queen Insurance Company, of England.
Hsrtiord Fir Insurance Company, of
Hartford.
North Carolina Home Insurance Company,
of Baleigh. .
Greenwitch Inmranca Company, of New
York. .
Phoenix Insurance Company, of Brooklyn.
United Underwriters Insuranoe Company,
of Atlanta. .
Boston Marine Insuranoe Company, of
Boston. . julySdwtf
L. S. WOOD,
Formtrly 18 year viih Geo, Atttn d Of.
BEALKB IS
General Harflware anil Cnflery,
Harness, Saddles, -'
:-s BridUs andnvhlps,
FARMING IMPLEMENTS ;
Peltock SlMBt, aext to laUooal Bail
MEW SBRNt, N. C.
... aaTan.aacs. TH.s. oNHea.ivict-i
otk. Boaters, eaaHis .-
The National
OF NEWBERNE, N..C. '
INCOKPOBATID ISOi, "
Capital, " - . $100,000
Surplus Profits, - 86,700
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Mlln-ljr mrwhaMllM brlttr vwijcrf.,1 sM- .rr wurkm
Jtrrnitsrra ap BMiminr frum mii in S-a. Mk . ,.,)'.. .-.a
si( UMtrsi aAu a Itrilrj xrieiMB. Wnm nlth you U.e era.
:H..VIiH.W,Wl,acl, fnu H'KK. Km mi... M .il.:i Im
Ml
H-t.HI,H;i. lUtx. Jti Urn, MmJmm!
HI t BV ! Bnm
tlPElIF ?r
War! -.-"War.! -:-Wr.r I
Against Higii "JPrlc
The IVar Has Opened
THR LARGEST AND ; BEST ;;ST0GK " :
That I ever kept, I am iletermined
anyhoasein tho city, as I bought
Sales I can allord to sen jou -
A Suit orthi
m $8lSiiit for $5, ;.r.
And so on dofrn in proportion. -
IN YOUTH'S AND B0Y&' CLOTHINtt;
Both bhort and Long Pant Saifs,
Knee suits so low as $1, age 6 to 13 years.
J Anything in tbe Clothing line- yon "want-p "J
Also a larsre line of Gent's Furnishing Goods.
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
O A1S, TRT.'NKS and TALI8BS;';-
A large line of Ladles' Cloaks, Newmarket, lind Childrea'
Walking Jackets from 12 to 10 years, and other goods too namerons
to mention. Gome and see me before purchasing elsewhere. ; -
Xbxt Door to R. Berry, Middlr St.NBW BEKSE, N. tt"'.
WM. SUIjTi
J. A. Thomas, ' Salesman. - ' ' ; : r ;?Hp'
Carriages, Buggies, Road Carts, Spring Carts,
rnaeton uarts, Harness, Whips, Ropes,
All of wbich will be sold low to meet the demands oi the pablic f
h aamr aoa. m bbh
is constantlv mn& rfinloTushPf. fnr tho Tion
, , 0
Low SalesTfor Cash or Secured ITotcs1 :
rmihOED IN 1864 byth.
IK 1864 bj th. prwwnt czacBtlTa 27 YEARS of continuous sod ncaefirt fnanaec- .
Iacreaaaa animal attendancs How ocenpying four bnildlnrs Stand, osriraled In -MT
Cdacatlns' IOUIJO MKN AMI WOMEN for mnnem In htm In w.lln, n,w,n .
1 lrjrni tt
fadlitinfor
adwol tot 'their ehildxen, PARENTS aonld arad than to THE BK8T,lbecu It pays. It
nay Kanlrs ths expenditure ofa few dollars mora at first, but It will Drove tb.che.Deet in thecal .'
yasar wihwu wiwj vw, dowu. h neanacneap leacnera. ene.p surrouauioga, lnierior fac:.-
all slmllsr Institution, combined. Catalogue
(Addrss, W. H.SADLER, rreelaeut,
BU8IWES3 COLLECE.CS. 10 A
LOVE LL D I AM
"K filn I Snlfil Tim ' ; ftTniiTi v v:'; Hn !! t Pnoh'nii T1h
wT I f MyWi J, "V '
. - :- ,-;.riV $05.00.;
Ho. Udiej' Solid Tires,
CnsMon.Tirssv
;farrantBi
AU.PABT8
I&tercnanire-
Vt flhlfl " - t
$85.00 C
; jOHN P, LbVELL AIUMfi CO.,
' , mnnurnv 1 unr.113, DU9 1 UW, WIHG3. I
levi ii U li mmyt far sir IM sip illutnlal CtUlogw f tom, tiSes, levolvm. Srnrllr.s Cw !i of all Vrh, 1' f
Lightest strongest and yr-'
EASLtsT smnra viincn ex, (
r
taAell s cheap not cbenper thah
the most of my gooiU t Assignee
, . r -
SI5 for $10;
I have he best line in the city.
..... ....
. am i aaai a : i cii ti aaa mm i 1
vv w VliV VMhM
and particular, mailod oa application.
and Jounder; or p. A. SADLER, Secretary, '
law. Chariea St., BALTIMORE, MO.'
ON D CYCLES.
' i W VH4HIUU IIIUt1
'rto.4. CoDYsrtlbii Solid Tires,
fsS.VV ..
vua.uu
- No better - '
machine made at
: ' any prioei
BIcjc!BCi!:!;;nir."::
$85;oo
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