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EOITORAL SHEET TWENTY-SI THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. j_—_pmsm‘ (COND YEAR. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES 299), NUMBER HAYDEN BROSHAYDEN BROS' HAYDEN BROS HAYDEN BROS|HAYDEN BROS HAYDEN BROS HAYDEN BROS Furniture. Grand arrival of seven cars of first slass goods direct from factorics, Lead- ors in every line Folding "beds, oak, polished, 18x36 and 18x40, handsome beds, 1 from $5 to 810 r'hr‘nl ular prices, Bed room suits. As fino a line as any in town, all up to date as to style and finish. All we ask is your kind consid- eration and pay us ‘a visit. Suitsat $11.50, $14.50, $15.50, $18, §19, $22, $24, 830 and up *hiffoniers. Full line and of finish, Sideboard ver b partment house put in a line to compete with o All quarter sawed onk and rub finish, boards from 15 up to $35. different styles, prices artis! o hasany de- from 7 up to Exteonsion All we ask is your inspection. 26 styles, all of the latest, prices from $4.50 1o $18.50. Mantle folding beds at $18.50, $21 and o Elegant chiffonier bed at bevel plate mirror. BEDSTEADS, Se our line, ’tis all we ask. If you want a bodstead, come and see ours be- fore you buy; no cost for this. We have 8 siyles, and the 8 sizes of each style. Prices from $1.65 up to $6. Black Dress Goods. SPECIAL SALE MONDAY. 88-inch black and whito ¢ 88-inch shepherd plaid 86-inch English henri French tta, 40-inch all wool hu galine, 85¢. 46-inch all wool sc nch camel’s huir suitings, 7 46-inch all wool satin finish henrietts Ny special, 7c. | 52-inch heavy storm serg 19c. educed to 64-inch all wool heavy flannel reduced to 65c. 40-inch all wool surah twill reduced to nch all wool flannel, 44-inch Priestley’s silk wurp henrietta reduced to 31.50. Colored Dress Goods SPECIALMSALE MONDAY ‘We have just received a large mvoice | of spring dress goods in all the new tyles and colors. | 40-inch changeable whipeord, in all | colors, beautiful goods, slc ; ) m-h all wool changeable serge, in lors, only 85¢, 40-inch Fulk warp du | chang! hades, $ 86-inch silk sublime, in all colors, 81. 88-inch silk warp luphophone, in all | eulors, $1.2: 40-inch all wool failles, in all colors, hess henrietta. 40-inch all wool bengaline, in all col- i ors, 81. | 40-inch all wool suiting | stripes and mix fabrics 50c 46-inch all wool very fine serge, in all colors, $1. 165 pieces all wool suiting, all colors | and styles, worth 65c, to close at fc. | " 235 vieces 38-inch Jamestown dress || woods, all colors and siyles, e, 28-inch half wool cashmere a C. #8-inch English fancy changeable ef- | fects 33c. 40-inch all wool :um PR dark stripe, to close, 2lc. Wash Dress Goods. New styles of sutine, 15 in plaids, @, in gray and o yard, New mph_vr gingham, New zephyr gingham, 10¢ New seersuckers, 7ic New llama ('Inln, 10¢ New wash dress goods of every de- ption, such as printed India linons, ‘all new designs, 184 os, ““Japanette,” | the latest out, plain, soft evening shades fu batiste and bunting, all colors, Largest line of figured and dotted | Bwisses ever shown at 10¢, 15¢, 20¢, 25¢ 85¢, 40c and 5 rd, White chec kml num-«mk in remnants | airect from the milis, 24o, 5¢, 8¢, 10c and 324c, just half regular prices. it Liead 1st col J ewelry Dept. ' Gents’ gold plated watch chains 43¢, [worth $1. Geonts’ best rolled plated watch chains, warranted to wear five years, 98¢, worth Ladies’ best rolled plate Victoria shains, with beautiful charms, very lat- st designs and warrauted to wear & years, 98¢, worth 2 Ladies’ and gents’ solid gold band | vings, brautifully chased, $1.50, worth | 83. Solid gold band rings 69¢, worth $1.50. Bolid gold baby rings, 8¢, worth 50c¢ Solid gold toothpicks 19¢, worth Ac. Solid silver thimbles, 15¢, worth 50c. Opera glasses in morocco leather oases, wo worth $1,50 Gents’ best rolled plated patent lever cufl buttons, 25¢, worth #1, Nickel alarm good Keepers, 63¢, worth $1.25, Ladies’ and gents’solid gold and gold- time- movemen Columbus rices. Silver plated butter dishes 79c, 3lirin, Soringfic ud Hampden,at half jewelers’ worth Silver pepper and salts, 15¢ each. Solid silver souvenir spoons with gold bowls, 98¢, worth Wateh and clock repairing at half Jewelers’ prices. Candy Department. Mr, llnrri' Druce, who has had charge of our candy department for the lust two years, nceds no introduction to the Omaha public, becauso when you offer anybody Druce’s candy they are perfect- sutisfied. Our mujy is made fresh every day from pure granulated sugar and the finest fruit flavors: London mixed 10¢ por pound. Log cubin mixed 10¢ per pound. Cocounut and peanut bars ls¢ per pound. We carry over 500 different kinds of eandy of our own make, and anything e have not got, we will take pleasure » meking for you. bevel | | Monday Special Linen Sale. We have just finished our i and weo find our stock much lar than it should be. We will place on sale on 260 dozen of fine all linen huck, crepe ind damask towels, fancy weaves and Turkish towe plain and fanc towels that have been selling at 19¢, 25¢, ¢ and 40c. Everything in towels sold at less than 50¢ each ali in one on Monday at 17¢ ch, 6 for $1 or dozen, limit one dozen to each custo Here is a ba 1in you can’t duplicate in house in Omiha, Wo won't prom- s6 you any of these towels on Tuesduy, but if there 4 me to the ueh All linen cream damask, All linen ereanm d imask We call particular attention to the bleached, cr n and turkey red dart which will be on Monday st i the equal to which has never been shown in this city Compare our 75¢_damask, others charge you $1 a yard. Our and % ) a yard damask has been reduced to $1 a yard. We have too many damasks on hand, hence these great reductions in prices. Our loss wiil be your gain. 3-4 dinner &ize all linen bleached nap- Kins only $1 a dozen and up. 22-inch all linen unbleached crash, very fine and heavy, cheap at 15¢, our price 10¢ yard. All linen crash, 5¢ yard Largest stock and best assorted stocg of lunch cloths in the city. 1 you are looking for bargains in lin- ens it will pay you to look over our stock and get prices, for the stock is hi and wo are letting down the pric Get our prices on white bed spreads; we will suve you money. Buying them in larger quantities than any other house in this city, and from the mills direct, w b pl d in position to make you the lowest and we do it every day. Our incre r business in this line shows plainly that the people are becoming convinced that Haydens’ prices are the lowest. Blanket Sale. The stock has boen invoiced. Prices are cut lower in order to seli the blank- ots. Now if you will be on hand temorrow you will "have a chance to buy white or gray blankets at 25¢ each. ay blankets at 50c a pair. 61b whiw wool mixed blanketsat a pair. 5% 1b 11-4 white $1.25 pair, 0 white blankets now $1.50 pair. 11-4 fine_Californin white blankets slightly soiled, worth $5.55 and $6.5 more left, taks ’em away 5 pair. At the prices we are now making on blankets it would be a good investment to luy in a supply for next season. ice for which bleached 3298 wool mixed blankets Special Sale on Plush & Fur Laprobes The Puritan light brown plush robes only $1.95 each. Davk green coloved plush robes only 5 each. y striped plain black back plush ) euch Doubls plush robes, red or green on one side, lined with black or green on the other, good size and weight, at $5 and $5.65 e Double_plush robes, sides, at $6 each. Double robe: sen plush on one side and green broadcloth on other, $7.65 Double plush robes, both sides hand- some dark shades of blue, at each Double plush robes, both sides dark shade of blue, bound with blue broad- .‘- ) ench, colored green on both g patterns, black The favorite ombre plush k, extra large size and weight, only 0 each, 'ay goat and fancy plush lining only $8 eac Black gout and gray mottled plush lining only B Now is \nln time it you want a bar- gain in dlush or fur robes, as these prices are all below their value. ‘We call your attention to two lines of horse blankets which we are closing out in the sume way, both regulation size, shaped and buckled, at 81 and $1 ach, worth $1.50 nnd $1.75 each. They are a bargain and will not last long at these reduced prices. Comforts. Large comforts, worth 81.50. I"ullsize comforts, , worth . Satine comforts, $1, worth $1 Satine comforts, $2 Down comfor! ), # Down comforts, $7.50, worth $12. Flannel Skirt Patterns. All wool flannel skirt patterns, plain styles, fandy styles, stripes, plaids,fancy woven borders, 1 size, all wool, sold at $1.25, #1.50, $1.75, $2 and take your choice on Monday of the entire lot at$1 each; a goud selection to pick from. th Outing Flannel. The demand is on the increase for out- ing lannel, We place on sale on Monday of flannelotte, dress style, 5¢ y New spring _w.o in ou yard , 10¢ yard, 50 pleces d ; lannel at New style of outing flannel for dresses for street or houso wear, only 12ic yard Drugs Hood's sarsaparilla, 75ec. Wright's sarsaparilla, 606, Sulphur bitte Gray's vegetable tea, 20c Garlield tea, 200 Scott's Emulsion, Ti¢, Red Cross cough syrup, large, 85¢, Beef extrac Beel, iron and wiue, 35g. 7a¢, Grand Special Sales in the | Notion Department. On Monday we will offer at special prices a full line each of the following urticles: COMBS, BRUSHES, POCKETBOOKS, ¥ HANDKERCHIEFS and THREADS at prices that defy competition tubber fine comhbs only 24c¢, regular pric Celluloid price 10c, Horn t 8c. Horn price Se. Job lot heavy rubber combs 5, regu- lar price 15¢ and 20¢ Job lot_gents’ vocket combs 3¢, rogu- lar price ud 10e. Wire course combs 7c, regular price 15, ne combs only de, regular price coarse Io, regular combs only BRUSHES. Good tooth brushes only 3e. Fine tooth brushes only 12c. y fine tooth brushes only 18c. The best made only 22c. Lather brushes only Lather brushes only .ather brushes very fine only 13c. Fancy wire huir brushes only 9c. Fancy wire hair brushes only 10c. I ir brushes only 12c, Fancy wire hair brushes, lurge, only y wire hair brushes, large, only Job lot fine bristle hair brushes cheap. Clothes brushes only 8c Clothes brushes only Clothes brushes onl Ciothes brushes only Clothes brushes Shoe brushes only Shoe brushes ouly Shoe brushes only 23c. POCKETBOOKS, PURSES HAND-BAGS. We will offer the Wyman bankrupt, stock of these goods on \]unddy at one- third their real value, viz: . worth 1 Je, worth 30, , 15¢, worth 45c. Pocketbooks, 10e, worth 30c. Pocketbooks, 15¢, worth 4sc. Pociketbool ¢, worth 60c. Pocketbook ¢, worth 75¢. Hand-bags, 15¢, worth Hand-hags, 20c, worth 60c. Hand-bags, 25¢c. worth 75¢. THREADS, Do you need thread? Mondi AND Then buy it r.when Brook’s best spool cotton, 200 ds,.will be sold for lc. Chadwick’s spool cotton, 200 yards, e, worth 5c. Willumantic spool cotton,200 yards, le, worth 5e. Linen thread, 100 yards, 2¢, worth 5c. Linen thread, 100 und 8¢, worth 6e. Linen thread, 10( 4e, worth 8c, Barbour’s & Marshall’s, 200 yards, 7c, worth 10c. Silk thread, 100 yards, 4ic, 1k button-hole twis: rochet silk 1k tloss, worth 10c. worth 3e. ,worth 15¢. Job lot crochet cotton, e, worth 10c. Crockery, China, Glassware and .| House Furnishings Cups and saucecs, 27¢ per set. Wash bowls and pitchers, 29¢ per set. Chambers, 15¢ eacl Piates, 2¢, 4¢ and Slop jars, 69c each, Tumbl 2¢ each. mps, with 3 worth 85 each. Hunging springs, $1.66 tand lamps rup pitchers, ¢ Cream sets, unmmnw of sugar bowl, cream pitcher, butter dish and spoon holder, 19¢ per set. Salv and pepper shakes, 1ic each. Wine glasses 8¢ each. Decorated cups and saucers, 59¢ per set. Sauce dishes, six for 10c. Albeta tea und table spoons, 23c set, as good as silver Lamp chimneys, weh, Good scrub brushes, se. y a few more 100 piece impor- i dinner sets at $7.95, extension per ae worth $15.( h boilers, copper bottom, 49¢. and teapots, 10c. Milk pans, e, Pudding pans, 3e. Dust pan D Covered paits, f Copper bottom Lun kettles, 200, ‘Waush basins, 3c, Flour sieves, Nutmeg gr Can openers, 3c. #, 1o per dozen. tacks, lo, 2 |m- kuge aters, THE GENU Mrs. Potts and Mme.Stréeter sad 18, $1.05 per set. SPECIAL SALE ON CLOTHES WRINGERS. The largest line of clothes wringers w, from $1.50 up to $1.95 ench. 2¢ per bottle. Mucilage, 2¢ per bottle. Tacks, 1 per paper. Trunks and Valises. We carry a full line of trunks from ), zine-covered (no paper trunk), up to any price you wish, but always low for the trunk. Valises from 65c up to $16. Our leader, 16-inch club bag, leather- lined, solid grain leather, good hundle, e, 18-inch Gladstone bag, solid leather, $3.60, Can youbeat them? Try, o High Grade Organs, our New Styles and Cases. PIANOS AND ORGANS Instruments. IHE BEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN THE WEST. Pianos from $i55 to $1,500. $35 Up. We Handle Eight Different First Class Pianos. Here is List: Chu:ker*mg ‘Piarlos. Scales and Improve- ments. Founded April I5th, 1823, Three Score and Ten Yea McCazimon Pianos. The second oldest make of pianos in the United States—manufactured and sold for 66 years. They are among the leading pianos of the world. sof U nquestioned Reputation as the Most Per- feet Piano \ e, " The New England Pianos. Absolute durability. Tone qualities, rich, powerful and musical. Moderatoe prices. The fulln“mg Pianos are all High Grade: CHASF oG STRICH & Z .II)M R ll\lll T & C Every instrubefft sold by HAYDE ” llu:( ollection of F ything and cases and ftone. BROS. fully warranted. SILK DEPARTMENT. Are you,making over some dresses? Do you want some Novelty Silk or Velvet to make up with your goods? We have just received a large aiid complete assortment of Changeable Surahs, Taffrtas and Brocades suitable for and waists. nants of Silk at half-price. trimmings, new sleeves We have also about 2,000 rem- You can surely find something among them that you need. Special Sale On Laces, Embroideries And Art Goods. Hamburg embroiderics at le, 2o, 3c, 50, Ge, 7c, Bc, 100, 124e and 150 per yoard. if you need embroideries, buy ihem now. Linen torchon laces, a/ ‘l widths, at 3e, e, e, Ge, 7, 100 und 12 por yurd n torchon laces at 8e, 16¢, 25¢c and 30¢ per dozen yards. Cotton lace tidies at 15¢, 20c, 30¢ each, Hku x and colorad wool laces at ¢ per 25 25¢ and 2l Golors fanoy codds, 5 per yard: Hulf oz. knitting sllk at & on Mon- day. This is the biggest bg, gain ever offered by any one in these goyds. Silk floss, oc per dozen gpools. isour standing price. Stamped linen tidies and splashers at be¢ each, This Domestic Dept. Have you seen Hayden Bros. stock of | Domestics? Have you heard of the prices they are making? Would it not pay you to buy some of that 10-4 bleached sheeting at 173c yard, Mill remnants of unbleached muslin tomo=row 3ic yard. Mill remnants of standard unbleached sheeting sc yard. Yard w blenched muslin, heavier than Lonsdale or Fguit and soft finished at that. No remnamts (only 20 y: ono customer), tomorrow only e yard. Haydens’ are strictly in it; they bought all these domestics before the late ad vances which. accounts tor these low prices. Unbleached cotton flanne! 3ic yard, White shaker flunnel 4ic yard 42-inch bleached pillow casing Ste. 45-inch bleached pillow casing 10c Hl s00d cotton batts, 4 rolls for 25¢. m mnants of shirting, sheeting, den- ims, cottonades, table linens, etc., at prices to close, Corsets. We hiave a great many large size cor- sets on hand, Monday we will close them out at half price. Special sale on Monday of ladies’ mus- in nightgowns, e o T clonks 'ds t0 ! Jap o Carpets. at less than manufacturers’ cost. Droped patterns in the renowned ex- tra super Lowell and other standard makes of all wool ingrain carpets at 65c yard, actual value 8le, Standard half wool carpets at 85¢, 40c Standard cotton chain carpets at 30c, at , at 46¢. Union ingrain carpets at 20c, at 30c, worth 40c. Velvet and body brussels at 95¢, worth at 25c¢, l)mpml patterns in 50c. ut 63, at 69c, gt This department is showing the larg- est and most complete stock of carpets and floor oil linoleum, rugs, matting, lace curtaius and draperies. These goods sale, and_ it will pay to quality and get our prices. rd floor oilcloth in new styles llnpuxlul 1\. e curtains at 65c, at Tic, 25, at $1.50, at 81.62, ins at 85, at ".M, av $10, up to ew stvles in Frenc h, 1 Irish point curtai anteed sav- ing of 10 to 25 per « astern prices. This department is headquar ing machines. Where else can you geta high grade machine with a five- year guurantee for $18. Jackets Cloaks and Shawls Your choice of 50 high class ladies’ ut $1.95 DBearin mlml one dol- 1 ninty-five c 7 $10, 812,50, $15 up to $2 is positively the greatest cloak ~L|ugh|« r ever attempted in this or any other city, The fact is we are overstocked a room for spring goods. awl department is making a aring out sale of ull heavy and medium weight goods. Wall Paper. Now is the time to sclect paper. Come and see the immense stock the endiess variety of exquisite tistic styles. Best white bianks at 44¢ and Se roll. Gilt and embyssed at correspondingly ninnnr and your wall and uud ar- low prices. It will surely pay to think of these things, SN e i T ey gy THIS WEEK. Fine Shoes were never offered so cheap. Read carvefully. Mail Orders filled.' Bargain No. 0200 more pairs of ladies’ fine French and dongola button #3 and 4 sh at $1.97 a pair from the best of our stock and put them on a table in the depart- ment. Comeo early Monday and get choice, for they ure rare b Bargain No. 2. Pillsbury Bros.” make ladies’ French kid hand-furned 5 shoes at & Brooks Bros.’ Rochester muke ladies’ 85 Krench shoes, $3.75: overy pair of theso a big barguin; all sizes, A to k. Bargain No. 3. T.adies’ shoes, $: 58 puirs ladios’ Prench dongola hand- turned $4 shoes § We warrant evel y pair, French dongola hand-welt $4 Bargain No. 4. Ladies’ fine hand-turnea kid $3.50 shoes at $2.75. These are genuine hand-turned shoes at a great bargain, Bargain No. 5. Ladies’ fino cloth 1op#2.50 button shoes Men s finest hand-sewed calf ¢ at §3. o Man s fine calf hand-welt 84 shoes 3. Men’s fino Bealt $2 shoes 81,50 a paiz. at Bargain No. Infants fine patent leather 50c shoes at a pair. Children’s fine dongola and goat $1 shoes at 70c¢ & pair, sizes 5 10 8, Children’s fine dongola patent tip $1,25 shoes ut 93¢ a pair. Sizes 9 to 12, Bargain No. 8. Misses’ fine dongola patent tip spring- 1 81.75 shoes at $1.25 a pair, sizes 13 to 2 Boys’ fine B call 8 $1.a pair, sizes 12 to Boys' fine B calf $1.75 button shoes at $1.20 a pair, sizes 8 to 5. ) button shoes at In ordering by mail plense give bar- gain number. Special. Laaies’ French dongola hand-turned button, opera und common sense toes, for three days $3.25, 1 cgular price $ Ladies’ bright xluu”w il common sense toe lmuun shoe, 82, regular price $2.50, Ladies’ patent tip hund-turncd button, 2,75, regular price $3.50, SHOES - RUBBERS BARGAINS Hosiery. 100 5 ! | pair, your Also in pol IN heavy cotton come in all r than 25¢ per ) y lay 10¢ per pair, 0 doze fancy hose, come a dots and overy pattern you can dozen bo, full ver vour choied th At ladi wnd v richeliou ribbed he plain colored tops, only e price Gie, ts" full vegular made cot- come in black, brown and per pair, oot e por pair, 100 dozen ton half hose faney stripes. on Monday 124c regular price 1 case of gents’ jorsey Kknit only 85, reduced Trom W dozen ladic 15¢ per pair, re of boy ton hose, full r¢ il warianted, on Monday duced from 8ic 1 case of ludic long sleeves, from 10e. wool h on Monday 1ced from 2ic v hen vy black cot- every pair e per puit, re 1 cusc oxt rray vests, only s 1, reduced SPECIAL SALE ON Books and Stationery wnd, com- plete in 1 v Byron’s comp.ete works in 1 81.45, The Savage World, llustrated, $1,90. E. P. Roe’s wor c per volume, Oxford S. S. bibles$1.95, Commereinl note paper 20¢ por b, Irish len note papor 2e per 1b, Envelope 10¢ and Ise per pky School t E ard 10c each. Students’ note | .,m e, 10¢ and 15 Playing cards 3 and 10¢ per pke. We carry te line of offico sup- plies in lodgers, journals, cash books, day books, ete., and oar prices are be- yond compotit It will pay you “to look over our stock if you need unything in this line. volume, Groceries. Bros.” best ative, 90c ye flour. and $1 ma’s pan cake flour 3fcor package; Aunt Sally’s pan « 3% or The 2 pound Ryeninjun flap jack p or T4c for 2 pound pac buckwheat flour 81c or package. Fincst home-mad ecatsup, 10c. 5X flour, § snowflake, Aunt_Jomi- for 2 pound ake flour, prekage; n ¢ go: self-rising ic for 2 pound Hayden pst super in bottles, Two pound ean corned beef, 15c. Bologna Liver suusage, Soda crackor e, Premium chocolate, 174c. 20-pound puil very fine fruit jelly, 750 each. Imported chow-chow, 15¢ per pound. Importad m Kles, 15¢ per quart. Inl]nl ted olive : per quart; they ery fine; would be cheap a All kinds of wash powde s best laundry sony ifornia dried granc Imported Valencia r Museatolla and the Jaliforn raisns, these finest 3-pound can new California apricots, put up in pure granulated sugar syrup, most delicious fruit, 174c. 8-pound can new California peaches, in pure granulated sugnr syrup, 19¢. Very fine blood-red salmon, 10c per can; they are delicious, Sardines, b Mustaad sardines, 10e. ’: pound can very fine gooscberries, 8ic. 2-pound crn blackberrie 2.pound can raspberr pure grahulated sugar syrup, 174c. 2.pound can strawberries, in sugar syrup, 174c L 2¢., 5, put_up in pura AR Under democratic influcnces sugar has dropped and will continue ts drop. We will give our customers the benefit of this 41!‘41]\ and Monday we will seli the best grade of granulated sugar2l pounas for a dollar. 21 pounds for 81. Tea and Coffee. As usual, wo ¢ ing the best goc Monday we pound I'ry our celebrated cocoa, can, gk mtinue to lead in giv- at lowest price seli cocoa shells at 8o only 85¢ a ed Java and Mocha, N Rio coftee, 24, Choice Golden Rio, & Combination Java Guatamul ntos Pe st Old Government Java and Mocha, 3 pounds for $1, muke the 19%¢ and 22c, lowest prices on 35¢, 60c. Choice spring lenf Japan English Breakfa Formosa Oolong, 50c¢ and 60¢ Moyune Gunpowde Sc, 45c, 600, Try our own blend mixed tea, only 400 pound. Butter, Cheese, Ete. Apple mince m 19¢ and We ar Wi 60, butter, the best e pe untry butter, 3 creamery always the nsin full er pound; , 170, and 27c. leaders in cheese, 124c and the best made, 10¢ p g0, B¢ por packag band cheese, r puckuge; Sap sae ufchatel, Tic per package: , 50c per Ib, Hambur- geor eels in ¢ o Russian caviar, 290, Herve is the place to buy meats. Bone- less rump corned beef, 5¢ per pound; compressed cooked corn beef, Tie per pound; pigs feet, triy bologna, liver and head cheese, all at b6 per Ii trankforts, 8ic_per pound; bacon, pound; 2-pound cans corned beef, llm. dried beef, 100 per pound,

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