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12 OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY |Attend Our Greatand Important y le -We particularly cal! your at- A series of trade events has placed us in possession of great quantities of desirable merchandise at a fractional cost. Tomorrow they go on sa tention to our great sale of CARPETS, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, CLOAKS, MILLINERY and GLOVES—Don’t glance hurriedly at this advertisement but read carefully and it will result in your -mvmn several doll irs by your mtendnnce here tomorrow . i On Sale Monday. 75¢ Brocaded Taffeta, 25¢ Yard. | 60 pleces of taffeta silk In fancy woven | - NOVEMBER Sales Tomorrow New Silks New French Flannels New French Flannels, 49¢ Yard. An elaborate show ug of all the new | 1deas in French flanuels for waista hand 1 ¢ ralnbo of | o Perstun patterus. polka dots, swell designs, all colors of the rainbow, for d D ti D b i som polka , L T Immense Values in New mpor ed and Domestic Dress Fabrics | e e, B o s e es, skirts or linings, actually worth shown eleowhere for The, T8c yard, on sale in ailk de New dross goods in the latest dress fabrics manufactured will be placed on sale Monday. The choicest weaves, the most popular colors at remarkable bargatns. You will not be limited to the cholce of | bargain square Monday partment, at 25‘ : | & tew pleces of a kind. Be sure to come to drcss goods headquarters to purchase your mew winter dress materinls. We invite you to inspect among others the follow Ing very special values | yard ..... yard ... $1.00 Dre« foods, 59c yard. .inch Taffeta, 49¢ Yard. | Vil it | 2 ss and Sl lmported I-abrlcs $I 50 yd. Black Dress Goods, Special 98¢ yd. ‘l” D G d 20 4 w i $1.00 Eiderdown Flannel, 39¢ Yard. c Dress Goods 29¢ and 39¢ yar | | ‘ | One immense counter of all kinds of all BV U S8 S et AN ThEiense SEROrtiant e SEW SIES | _A new arrival of 300 pleces of new fall dress | As an extra speclal leader for Monday we | This fot tncludes an tmm nse assortment | | wool faced eiderdown flaunel In tho new blue only, if we had "n Il assortment of | weaves, incl l»”\‘“ l’u» > of 'm.. W:\’:]-n and | | "1;':.,.,1‘r».| .nrm"v :‘r”n\‘}l;a-ll()41nl1\xx\ ‘nu ¥ place on sale an fmporters balance of stock, \’ of new stylish biack fabrics conslsting of | | crepe eflects nad Reavy colors 1t woild be worth most serviceable fabrics shown this sea- | o ng of new zibclines, English coverts,cam- Surchased’ at & fraction of {ta real value, Thess g +¥ % it tufted plain colors, worth 00, on sale pe d | son; silk shot bengalines, 8cotch mixtures, | | el's hair, double warphomespuns, Bannockburn | LI ot kol e | new satin solcls, new melross novaities, $1.00, go at, yard Lk d ; watin berbers, armure sultings, tr [l ings, pebble cheviots, extra sran | &oods comprise the finest taflor cloths, for- | new ailk plerolas, extra heavy pebble chev €0 at, yard . only o X | | ¢ " enetlans, clay | | tweeds, dlagona's, whipcords, popling, Ger- | Kers: and meltons, In all the new scarce elgn broadcloths, silk faced venetlans, ¥ fots, unfinished thibets and prunella cloths . ’ & Sati chesse, 50¢ Yd | | man nenricttas and French serges tn every | adex of ‘gray, oxfords, brown, dos | | worsteds, vicunas, meltons, kerseys and silk [t ien Tustrous biacks. posttively wortn | | 50¢ and 75c Eiderdown, 25¢ Yard. $1.25 Black Satin Duchesse, 39¢ | | shade tneluding black. These goods have | and green.® Thess goods have propar | LTSN, They, a%e vepuaaily; aden ot | ade In welght and can be made up with and without \ g up to $2.00 yard, go on epecial sala In | Etrictly all wool faced fancy striped, A 27-Inch black satin duchesse, extra | been shown In other stores for e vard, | linings. They have never heen shown for less high class gowns and tallor made suits, and | A A 27 | i a | o black dress goods depart- | checked and plain eiderdown flannel that heavy quality, guaranteed worth $1.25 yard, go on speclal sale than $1.00 4 vard, Monday usually sell at $ and $4 yard | i ot y department while Monday on bargain ‘ they g0 on spectai | Monday special, p | | ment Monday, generally aells up to 7ho yd in itk departmer square fn (wo c c A - it RS yasd, onty o I o] we e in all the new Aainty col it lasts, per yar C lots, ya 9 | C 3 G T & Bl < W pevesin vononves o R W || e e AR At SR RN e e 1 L REARE T g - | " “Joseph Millmery We purchased from Joseph all the model hats, as well as a large quantity of his own famous de: signe. These hats are decidedly w""“““ Suits and Coats A noteworthy sale for Monday—The biggest values that can be obtained $15.00 Tailored Suits, $8.98 —%8.98 for women's stylish reefer and Kton suits, silk lined jackets, inverted pleat gkirts, all wool homespun, covert, cheviot, ete., including big lot of Monday the BIG CARPET SALE Begins The greatest offering in earpets that we have ever made and everybody in Omaha knows that we have had some phe- nomenal carpet sates, but this eclipses anything that we ever had before. As we told you previoy we bought the entire seenmulation of what fs known as half rolls from a well known New York mill-these are what the mills call 1 § A Awest 1 remnants, but they run up to 30 yards in length and some times there are 4, 5 and even 10 rolls of one pattern, &o it swell and portray the newest anc 1« virtually the same as though you were buying off the regular piece, but the price Is about one-fourth what it would latest ideas with precision. They go be ordinarily. Al we'nsk is that you will come and see them, we know yon will buy. on sale at extraordinary low prices. We Will Also Place on Sale Over 200 Misfit Carpets *10 surpasses by far any previous showing and should in- terest every lady in Omaha and vicinity that desires A11:this Mogiisite, ‘all the Asminater anaiall (he Velvet Okrpet high class millinery. The actnal value of these that generally sells as high as $2.00 yard we will off M(m;h;yhfivr } ; and. i reate e N 6uc yard. Most of these are with borders, but we will sell them and some without, hats is 525'00'“”‘.(“ create an unprecedented demand § with (\I:':\th\\uhhnnlwl ]n:-n as you . all new fresh patterns, go at we have made the price only Ten Dollars. like. This Is without doubt the 49¢ yard. This s an excep greatest carpet offer ever made tional opportunity and you $ OOWTo sustain our reputation for . value giving and to further fame our millinery we have produced for this spe- They are all new, fresh patterns can’'t afford to mies it. and nothing the matter with think of buying $1.00 them . at, per yard .. cial sale about 300 of the prettiest styles in trimmed hats shown this season. They represent va'ues not henatnforfl excelled. $10.00 values are inclucel in for choice of “Jo- seph’” model hats odd~samples worth $ 98 : 4 These were hought from & jobbing house that runs a cut order department; they were sent out in the country and re- up to §15, for to- ' and his own famous turned on account of being misfits; xome have borders, but many are without borders. morrow at ......... creations: This lot $2.00 Carpets for 69c yard $20 Tailor-Made Suits at $12.50--This lot comprises the leading styles in women's euits, including the new blouse effects. The garments are exceptionally $1.00 Carpets for 49c yard We sell all and every grade of Brussels carpet that is worth up to $1.00 yard, and some of them even more; some with borders well made of superior fabrics, faultlessly tailored ting, $20.00 val- AIBI 2"50 ues—sale price. . and perfect fit- $7.50 Jackets for $4.98—%4.98 for Misfit Carpets and Rugs We will sell all the misfit carpets, all the bordered rugs in Brussels, velvet, moquette, axminster, etc,, etc., at about choice of an elegant lot of women's fine, styli<h, upsto- $ 08 this $5.00 lot. one-fourth the regular price. Bring the measurements of your room and you will undoubtedly be able to get the stze date Kersey, covert and cheviot juckets, sume lined, some . . you want, as we will offer over 200 rugs. Some of these patterns are exclusive and should be seen to be admire trimmed with braid and uthers flw“qued worth $7.50, ex- $ lor elegantly trimmed Hats—the : tremely big value for tOmorrow at..... 1 ‘lm very newest styles, trimmed with We will also place on sale 1,000 30-inch Fringed Rugs in a'. OC $15.00 English Box Coatfl. 50 98 fancy feathers, ostrich feathers, silks, velvets and ornaments, Ev- ery hat is decidedly modish and compares favorably with the hats an immense range of patterns, choice of lot only ...... that are usually priced $6.00—on sale tomorrow at the speclal low price of $2.50. These garmenis are becoming more popular every day. $ We are offering for this sale a very fine assortment, the '98 most p(,}mlnrn)lrm various fubrics and colors, stylish end perfect fitting garments, 815,00 values for... ick ’em out. Black ies’ Skirts [~ Wertheimer Kid Gl Children’s tan 1 La 1€S ITtS erineimer 1 oves tans, lace or button, ur aleé hand turn and Good-| 4 o1 rkabte purchase ennbl t At the auction sale of the ‘‘Wertheimer” stock of gloves 2 velt sho | RPN Uy 10 an a es ) . year welt shoes, all| gyote these exceptionally low prices. we purchased 11,000 pairs of ladies’ and misses’ kid ee ers el e T T he i e Some very special values for Monday's | gloves. lad e'*, ilicen Wofll'l $3 Collarettes for $1.50 le. O d you will kee these b 8 S 2 " o $2.0 Pl X S —81.5 f i 4 he e o sa e sdverie e e T e aas | TR Y altew Tor 138 %3 to 86, all at one| oy ¢ 5;:,,5333, il $8.00 ladies’ Dress gloves on the market. We have divided | $1.75 for your choice of a big lot price— 4 combination, i . 0(.]5‘Il(irits i“"lr)‘ e riviees DBO them into 3 lots for this sale, of fancy jackets for children, per pair— good full gweep 50 ' . adies’ Lress 00 made of novelty and staple b a) —well lined, worth 88 "(Tll“rltis ’f‘::ik --$1.50 39\"9 69C’ $1p.n cloths, with long cape collars— Ladles $3.00, for........ .50 ladies’ Si The following well known makes ina [ . T Al Skirts for.. .....$4.98 G flaatax colord! ere iicitidea) i :l"‘”;-“ beautifully braided Shoes on $2‘.,5,.9 l(l:onfll'efle for 3.98 #5.00 ladies’ Capes this grand assortment: ge $ . Py “'k;'-"‘“ '”l | b e saos e e, s Yo 013 -75 Bargain "35;':35“"‘7‘5"3"" .08 \ » PRI 2 g worth $4.00, with chitton. imita- 3“-5?(’1:-(““ Capes $4.08 ‘:‘:‘E:EE":':. 250 values at e, 6o ana for ., Heriretn Squares ;':l'\‘mt‘:‘_‘ffnu, $6.50 ( o | called at the Lirexel hotel, Sixteenth and BOTEL CUEST ASPHYXIATED | Sfemer’ tveousna ‘s or o onm | Sho signed tho register, “Mrs. Amanda B. French, Tekamah, Neb, and was as- signed to room 12. A halt hour later, Iu Mrs, Amanda B, French Blows Out the Gas | response to a call for a chambermald, the in Her'Room, hotel manager's wife reported at Mra. made. trary, Several men assert, places of residence and threatened ments for her person: WAS A RESIDENT OF YEKAMAH NEBRASKA‘“'“ pbs: wanind. ta comfort. The guest et up early to catch | | vote. been placed In his hands, but pretends that he has been unable to find any of the men named in them and no arrests bave been | on the con- —— that the sheriff’s deputies, or men | purporting to be deputies, have visited their them French's room and made some AFFAnge- | with arrest it they appeared at the polls to of a Fow Days Ago. \BOTH PARTIES CLAIM STATE Obairman Lindeay Reaffirms His Estimat | | Bixth Neville, of from auon can't be beet. ““The republicans will carry Douglas county by 2,600 at the least calculation and | | our poll shows considerably more than that | Dumber,” said Secretary R. C. Jordan of the repuhllmn county committee this morn- ‘Hu( “The registration shows a surprising with an old-time majority to 5,000 in his favor, simply turlhnr steps, but the city attorney does | not belleve that this can be construed to aftect Fallon's case. Another attorney expressed the opinlon that Fallon may vote without taking out | papers. No dectstons have been rendered on cases exactly llke this, but Fallon has |accepted the opinion of the city attorney and will take immediate steps to become the original twelve were present except the younger brother, John, aged 65, who was detained In Washington on account of il ness in his family. The combined age of the seven sisters who were at the meeting wad 664 years. The oldest was Mrs, Silsby of Amherst, whose age is 88 years. Others present were: Mrs. French, aged 84; Mrs Garland, aged 82; Mrs. Penney, aged 80 One of the warrants in Sherifft Power's yai) MAKES A SUIGHT REDUCTION | preponderamce of republicans and it it |an American citizen. He will be barred Mrs, Saunders, ag ost, aged 7 & 6 o'clock train for Tekamah, so left & | possession fs for the arrest of Clay Elgin, continues at thig rate it won't be far from |from voting at the coming election, as the Mrs. Jordan, aged 70. They are all vigo { call for 6 o'clock. This was the last 3aen 214 North Thirteenth street. Deputy Neve | _— | unanimous. Of course there are many reg- | law provides that a prospective citizen ous and epparently as youthful as they Nound by Night Clerk in Dying Of her until that hour yesterday morning. |says ho was unable to find Elgin. EIRIN | g0 oiary Jord | istered as republicans who will cast their | will not be allowed to vote unless he has were twenty years ago, when the unitcd eidiiine Rha Bexiken: B | Shortly before b o'clock the night clcrk | nuserts that a deputy came to bim at the | %% ete™ | votes for Bryan, but on the other hand filed am application for naturalization famlily conslsted of ten daughters and two fore Physician Could knocked at the door of room 12, but there rogidence mentioned and without asking his | County for His Party by McKinley will carry this year a large pro- | papers at lewst thirty days before the scns. This family has been celebrated for u ARTive: [Eancae Eesponse: aRd, Fopsaies IappioMl|identliy: told kim e “hhd] 6 whITROL AR ty-Five Hundred Majorh portion of the doubiful element. There | election. the longevity of its members ever since . falled to arouse the occupant. He then pan named Elgin, that he did not intend to i 150/t & SBAGOW of Aoubt As'to the Buccsss S D S Maide was ssttled. The parents of the K | torced the door. A great volume of §as- |urrost the man unless he tried to cast his | —_— of the republican national, state, county or | QUAINT FEATURES OF LIF twelve children lived beyond the century /! Mrs. Amanda B. French, 65 years old, | shrfed mir rubned oot Jute tho hatl Resrly |ballot. next Tuesduy. Elgln save be dis- | ) yiy0q ana county committees of the |mark and [ Blew out the gas in her room 8¢ the Drexe] | *H181RE him. In the dim light he could see | of t ched e he hotel Friday night and when found at "::::.\b“dy‘ be womas stretohed upon Ll o'clock yesterday was unconscious. She : 4 He bastily turned off the gas, which was e e e T e erof 11y |98 full force, and opened the window and » g STIARE SR0R transom, both of which had been closed to the deputy by the covered later that he had been pointed out landlady at his board- |tWo PO ing house as he stood oa the front ralk and that the threats of Sheriff Power's as- sistant were uttered only to scare him out of duty well done. The final officlal fore- litical parties have completed their campaign, compiled their polls and are now sitting to await the reward, as they belleve, jssued yesterday, 1 Stanley harder to overcome malaria, fever and ague Like and leinxnlnns found it and typhold disease germs than savage A farmer fn southern Missour! recently recolved some garden seeds from the De partment of Agriculture In an official en- velope, on the outside of which was printed . the usual warning: “Penalty for private the grandfather of the seven sisters lived twelve years In the seven- teenth, 100 years in tho efghteonth and four years in the nineteenth century. There were fourteen others of their ancestors who a J dured the sorrows of earth for mora . { ot casts given below were e haly. cannibals; but thousands have found that |use, $800." He immediately sent them e '”‘"f"' 2 s W"l‘”"" "‘1"3 ter | He then sent for a physician, but it was ¥ Ty the first statement being "“""""l:"m: :,'I:: Electric Bitters is a wondertul cure for all “hnrk, With @ letter to the effect that he had | thaD 100 years. e e e e oy |SYldent that the patent was past recovery. EDUCATIONAL NOTES. man H. C. Lindmy of the repu malarial diseases. 1t you have chills with |not used one of them and was not sublect o icuiure In the Hawatian islands will be sent for interment She gasped a few times and died comm soublican standpoint the situs- | fe¥or. aches i back of meck and head, |to any fae. peurs to be serlously hundicapped 1) Mrs. Freach arrived in Omaba from the Mrs. French was fully dressed, having re- director of the From a republic A Re- @nd tired, wornout feeling, a trial will con- p °t that the land must be frrlg ] g i AADA. Fron moved only her shoes, though the bed evi Yale, has been | tion iu Nebraska is improvivg ds every VIDCO you of their merit. W. A. Null of | The passion for foot ball saved an entire :’m' water for this purpose must be rals1 east Iriday night and about 8§ o'clock | gepeyy pad been occupled. At first there Mitde ar ot physiology” {n' the Yale | agguring roports are comink in from e¥ery ooy, By Byl sty onildren suffered | class at West Point from doing penunce for | M artificlal means | seemed to be some mystery 1n the fact that | MU SRR e Olag Otuon, | Section of the state, | Wbe PRLY T TEG for more than @ year with chills and fever, | five months. The second clars had been | = the woman was found upon the f00r; also | president of Ausustana College, Moline, Iil, | Organized and our workers are enft {hen two Dotiles of Blectrio Biters cured |punishod by being ordered (o do constant | {in the fact that she bad not disrobed for Wil be erected at the college by over .the prospect of certain . them.” Only 60 cents. Try them. Guar. |KUATd duty. Then the officers discovered €6 [3) the night, but this the clork explaing sat- MEUStanL synod of the & wedish Lutheran | paye no reason to change meinm“' Cinley antecd. Sold by Kuhn & druggists, | that the foot ball team would be a failure istactorily. It is his opinion that she pre- | prog. William I, Carpenter, heud of the | Plurality of 6,000 to 7,000 fof - | without three blg members of that class ferred to remain dressed, lest she should | department of ( - Columb everal days ago i on FALLON WILL LOSE HIS VOTE | o the whole class was pardoned that these not be able to get ready in time to catch fi rRity, haw been elected @ member of f ho First, Second, Fourth nud Fitth con- | three might play on the team the train He thinks sbe smelt the gas [ \’\l:T. e T porered fonls? A5’ oilier | gresstonal districts are surely rebubUeRE | ed Folls on | A smollen face, the characteristie during the night and arose to open a window, | In the Third and Sixth districts the Pt od i R e R e S U but became bewlldered in the darkness and close, with cbiances 1B Suv the new Peruvian tster al Washi Bl‘eathe | tell before reaching it. = 1 e seemed llke a woman who was not tural college at =) ARTiC will and miechanies accustomed to travel,” sald he, “so I asked her it she was famillar with the use of min- | will be has placed two of his Cws as students at Hyatts ake the regular course in very favor, will be elected by @ plurality of from to 10,000 and we h The entire republican state ticket 2,000 will have a majority of from fifteen to twenty in the legislature on ty & Father, Twenty-one n in years ago J. M England. When he months ola his father Fallon was was & fow ba in Chicago thus describes it: “The day we | were there & special run was belng mudu on pumpkin pies, and 1 looked in vain for any signs of pumpkin rinds. One of the iy &8 dled. His mother foremen grinned and told me, in strist con gas. She replled that she guessed she joars of axitation on the part| ool hallot, fnsurlug the election of (80 [y pried an Bnglishman o fow months after- | fidence, that real pumpkin was never used [ could manage it all right.” School books have becn obtained for the | republican United States senator ward and came to the United States, leav- | in pumpkin pies at present, except pos | —_—— puplls ‘“L the mediate grades of the ns prats Make w Cla ing her son In England When the boy PLAYING BIG GAME OF BLUFF o Snt | Daily m untll it embrace rimad to extend th s the schools of Chairman HB. L. Hall of the all democratic quoted as was about 4 years old his mother brought Wbly in a few remote and very primitive ¢ England villages. The substitute was epidemic aymptom of Cold or GRIP Tic-doloureux—Swelied Face, state committee was recently 1 b [him to America, where he has 1lved ever ‘4 mixture of sweet potatoes, apples and | The doctors say (his year that epideire \ ,,,,,.. and County Attorney “,,,H,u As (I\v views of the faculty of the Uni- | claiming Nebraska by a plurality .'(' "'“'“ since. Before came of age his step- cheap flour, flavored with a chemical ex- Grip has taken on & DeW phase, the first ogether fu an E SE.Bonn 8a 8t B ftuted | 18000 to 20,000, His present bellef, NOW= Feg o 100k out naturalization papers. ' tract lutimidate Voter FEW MINUTES A NFI‘UH’I' AND MORNING Will prevent or cure Cougbs and Colds. anive has gone reconstructed v emperor and nlready The latest democratic dodge for the use of the sherif’s office s a bludgeon (o |trighten men away from the polls is in |active incubation. The office forces of the |shertft and the county attorney work hand in hand. Shields and his deputies pre- department of the iniversity TEN MINUTES FOUR TIMES DAILY two new yrofessors have been called to that end The Semitic Hopkins 1 Johns | has had ita rabbin.cal by & new consignment of ever, is that Bryan will win of frem 16,000 to 18,000, reason to doubt that Goyernor P run close behind Br Hall. “Whatever jealousy or may have existed against him dissipated during the campalgn “As to the congressional tic ket rowl a plurality s no an,’ sald Chairman bitterness has been we claim Supposing that he was a citizen of the United States, Fallon tried to register in » Fourth ward, but was refused by the reglatrars, who wero unable to decide upon his cltizenship and roforred the wan to Clty Attorney Connell After looking up the constitutional pro- 1 tasted some of the stuff and was satisfied he was telllng me the truth. Cranberry ple contains ouly enough cran- berries to ‘make u showing,’ after the man- ner of the oyster in t urch falr stew. The rest ts apple felly, colored red and flavored. 1 have forgotten the other sub- stitutes employed, but these will give you symptom belng @ puffing up of one side the face, extending even to the closlug of the eyo, it s wccompanied by neuralgt palos and by most of the old well known symptoms of Influenza, Catarrh, pains and soreness in (he Head and Chest, Cough and Sore Throat, General Prostration and Fey A the gift of Leopold X000 vislons regarding naturalization Mr, Con- & general idea of the morality of the busi- meets the epldemic condition and 5 s SVERY HOU Iadadiie bare BeeTALTEE AR 0 ner { the y MU, | all six districts. George Berge ha " mell decided that a stepfather is not & |ness. The average output of the foundry cuts It short promptly. If it should mot h:",.uwp.rlu EVERY HOUR. rants, according to their own admission, ,'l‘-, to | piliste diairioin.” AMERe PR 1ol S o | RALReRLGI0 AL TS, Mtithian. 1a nebia [Reas LN ATOTSNS aiiiol at. the degpdey | oute W WYL, RORRERIL I Aot | R st ttan: for the arrest of the men on the trumped-up eEaner bt B | e e ed the diatrict. Wo ata con: | ElLtion" and'(hat dho. acticn of ths siope | working dey.. The, munsser sold.me they || at dreneiuth \ - charge of fraudulent registration. ~Some Henry Sonne Bt consented. 1o mir | fdent of Howard's election 1n the Becond | euiner had no effect whatever upon the |were sbipped all over the pie belt in spe Your money refunded If it fails to cure. —|of these warrants have been sworn out betore se n colloction of Jewish. ceremonlals. | o4 00T eiuing s to sending BACK | (itjzonship of Fallon, who is still & British | clally prepared crates Dr. Humphrey's Manual on the care and Send for five days' treatment and med- Both are sent free all drugglsts or sent by $1.00. Trial Outne BOOTH 0, Ithae a justice of the peace and placed in the hands of the sheriff, but no effort is made 1 assoclation. Up Paul Haupt it I8 o |to serve them. Jriental " lbrary N. Y. | Sherit Power admits (hat warrants bave | Hiukiha ts wmOng the best in existe mall the largest in Joiu n existence, the Third 3,000 and 1,0 Robinson and Stark from Fourth with majorities of respectively. and In the Fifth Shallenbarger | will win by upward of 1,600 and in the are naturalized become citizens without subject In the United videw that minor #pite of his long residence in States. The constitution pro- \ldren of persons who The twentieth annual reunion of the Mariaville Bmith family was held at Marla ville, Me., last week All the survivors of | Cor treatme of the sick o all (espectally children) mailed fr Homeupathic Humphrey's Willlam wnd John Bt Medicine Co., , New York

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