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ESERIES TT -_ — _ — — mreRERAeRT TELS Se fe wah Sa A SE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EYSNING, FEBRUARY 10, 1904. ELLSWORTH, STATE, & ze | A FRAUD WUD CHARGE LEADER, IS DEAD, “ This Is aWonderful Leather Sale. Koed*s Uptown Prices Make Downtown | Shopping an E xtravegance. ! ¢ KocH & Co. “aco Loilet Articles. | Sale of Thursday, Friday and Saturday—the event for which we have made SUAVE, 21578 22 STREETS- DAM DRY GOODS CO. MURPHY HAS NO. (ARRESTED ON A Thousands’ of beauties! The Store overflows with them, new novelty—some ‘of ‘them: clusively here. Don’t make selections until you have’ gone through this assortment. CANDIDATE YET Wants an Uninstructed Detega- tion Sent to the St. Louis Con- vention, and Has Expressed’ No Choice. Wifliam C. “Hokman, of No. 79) Ex-Senator Long Prominent in iracrdkary prepavstioneti NOT egy a eal’ and ex of * ° reparations—the event na! brings you real a 2 Wall Street, neces of Se Legislative Affairs and Re- traordinary advantages. In this line of goods dilution, adulteration and curing Money for “Influenc-| cently Active in Platt-Odell| reduction of quality are frequent. But it can never happen ere, No ing” Agency Reports. Fight, Passes Away. matter how low we make the sale prices, we invariably maintaxa quality at the highest standard. FLORIDA WATER, extra quality, RS VIOLET AND CU ce HELD FOR EXAMINATION LOCKPORT, N. Y., Feb. 10.—Ex-State ATS UA G CLEVELAND APPEARS 8-oz. bottle, reg. 30c............ reg. 23c. j Senator T. BH. Ellsworth died at his| BAY RUM, high grad , 8-02. bottle, 5 STRONGEST MAN NAMED. BY MAGISTRATE POOL.| nome nere éntiy to-day, He had been| TER. 256. utc esicicccssssa7 17e |PATHASWEET, 2. perfumed bath baie : : for tem aya with sate rheratim idk ‘TaLcii Ege) 1 716 NDE POs rp fi S| No event ir: years has attracted so widespread atten- o en- | ES, 2 , i H i . : Tammany Leader, However,| Newton C. Westerfield Makes} terany. itis neart wa affected wna ceepitteey Be | guaranteed, reg 88c. amd oRe, 4c) Hons Ever since Monday morning the interest has been intense, Has Not Announced Himself,| Affidavit that Hickman Pre-| death touowea. waitin” FARINA COLOGNE, 4-01. | FOUNTAINS RINGES, rapid flow, 5. Almost every article ever made out of leather is included in the ; .| tended He Hai Ae as ehh SHAMPOO WDER, capsules, reg. FOUNTAIN SYRING sale-—for the manufacturers are wide distributors of merchandise. and Wants Strongest Pos influence to y sworth was for many 4 in wood box, reg. 13c¢ | CHAMOIS, finest quality, reg. 25c.. TOILET PAPER, roll or ackage, jc | silk tissue, 1,000 sheets, re WOOD NAIL SCRUBS, ré Twenty thousand dollars’ worth for ten thousand dollars. No exaggeration as you would see, if here. And every article is exactly half price. The price detail gives you a line on what there is to be had. | Dress Suit Cases; years Republican leader of the Upper House of the Legislature. Until the last year of his public career he was a Platt man, and although there were! times when his willingness to wear the Platt collar made him unpopular even with his own constituents, tho Platt machine was always abie to send Cause a Change in Rating. —___. William C. Hickman, who runs a Nnanelat and mercantile agency at No. 79 Wall street, was arrested to-day charged with being interested in a PACKERS TAR SOAP, reg. 17c.. TOILET SOAP, highly Perfumed, box of three cakes, rej GREEN CASTILE SOAP, reg. 30c LA BLACH sible Man Named for Place. Tammany Leader Charles F. Murphy Jeclared to-day at Tammany Hall that ae would oppose having the New York’ Aclegation to the National Convention English Hat Boxes:| 10¢ for Purses, ; Potket 4 heme by which he clal instructed for any one candidate. bos y claimed to be able ebiit Stas ‘ “IT shall go to the State Convention,”| € Influence reports sent out by com- ha ace to the Benate. In 1898, when | QA KLEY'S QUADRUPLE EX- handle, reg, 49¢ Made of 12-02. solid sole | ¢, Mirrors, Drinking Bald the leader, “nnd exercise all my ronet Sgencles, looked as though he didn't have a TRACTS, all odors, per oz., eg. MILITARY BRUSHES, is rows pure leather, hand-sewed French | CUPS, Pen Wipers, Bag Tags, Influence to prevent the committal of fe warrant was issued by Magistrate|Chance, he won easily. Last year he 18c | bristle, reg. $1.25 pai edges; brass spring lock; | Postage-Stamp Cases, & Pool in Centre Street Police Court on application of Assistant District-Attor- ney Kresel, who asked for Hickman's arrest after’ securing aMfdavits from Newton C. Westerfield, president of a was not returned, having had his fill of legislative work in his long term of service, which began in 1882. Senator Ellsworth spent the greater part of his life in Lockport. Here he satin lined. For high, the delegation to any candidate. That derby or opera hat. vhall be one of my first objects. I am flecidedly opposed to an instructed dele- fation, I would prefer to seo every member of that delegation go to St. le for Pocketbook: 5.95|25¢ fo Pocketbooks i Jewel Cases, Card Cases, Flasks, Travellers’ Ink Stands, COMPLEXION BRUSHES, fine qual- Ci} ity, reg. 29c... 2. Zilc RUBBER SPONGES | Made of solid sole leather; sizes i oa! 3 and 4, | turned edges; capped corners; VIOLET AMMONIA, qt. bottle, reg. Louls with his mind open and without) Company rien he aba and att: wessnead or theta fem of Rillaworth | ASG rweeterivoevescessrerseess 22c, Bc, 3Bc, 58c brass spring locks; straps or Twine Boxes, Match Boxes,’ ledges obtained for the support of any| yes ield's: oMices ; was Presilent of the = catches; linen Ii i Cases, Pocket Com- bee? ed fo PPO! are in the North American Building in| Niagara County Bank and the National Three-Day mange tnchys sizes Medicine w ye! STHaMAMIT dee all aay sanisence| €o\ erect (NcoI Exchange Bank and was connected with if ver- ate are Made of fine imported Rus-| aq 3.65 panions, Drinking Cups, &¢. this so far as our New York State dele-| A°CCine to Westerfela's aftidavit |™any commercial enterprises. - He was Sale of ° sian Calfskin with hand- bret 5c for Shopping Bag Bation is concerned, and I hope that} the Democratic party in every other Btate will do likewise.” Committed to No One. Concerning the probabilities of Parker he came to New York two weeks ago and appointed MacRae & Co., of No, 41 Wall street, fiscal agents for his con- cern, He then complained to his new agents that the mercantile agencies, both Bradstreet & Co, and R. G. Dun generally credited with great wealth. While Republican leader in the Senate Col. Ellsworth ran things with a high hand. remarkable bills which he introduced, the most conspicuous of which was the He made many enemies by the} FERN DISHES, pierced design Beginning Thursday, an important sale of Silverware, which thrifty | people will find a welcome chance—it offers none but the best guaranteed quadruple plate at a positive saving of one-third. COFFEE SETS, 4 pieces, quality genuine Alligator; hand-sewn; brass spring lock; satin lined; handsomely _ finished. high, di or Mace of good, Strong and serviceable leather in 274 5 24-in, size only, at. 4 sewed French edge; hand- sewed in frame; leather lined Boston two-handle Bags, made of French grain leather; full leather lined. English Carriage Bags, Wi Bags, Pocketbooks, . Flasks, Bill Books, Desk Pads, Card Cases, Wallets, Blotters, Twine Boxes, &e. | ' For 9.95 opt h Double D. Butler yr Cleveland being nominated, Mr. Mut! @ Co, had not given lina the now takeds ersks’ GG 4 ; ; Club Bags, hand sewed; ‘ar a : * proper ig dill. In this| finish, daisy design.. ..5.95 | BELLS, sterling silver handle: 85c ; made why aid: mmitted to no one man, 1|T2t™& He said that the mercantile |Senator Ellsworth caimly propoted to| BAKING DISHES, Bi SALTS AND PEPPERS, cut bape Ua Gy ore solid sole leather; hand-sewn |"7.5¢ for Shopping Bagsy otice that at the dinner given to Judge| {Ports Said that his concern had been | override the Constitution and any other| daisy chasing....... 2.95 | sterling silver top, each.. RB0lT oie ruset ana ree ah French edge; satin lined. Wi Purses, Pockétbooks, jotice rit he the s ight the in financial difficulties and that it was|0bstacle that might be in the way and | BAKING DISHES, bright finish. 2.15 ; tis swith: LNported, fra hold high hat, derby 8 95 Wallets, Flasks, Cigir, “aid, arker at Albany the other night ine| doing business on borrowed capital, | prevent the newspapers of the State| COFFEE POTS, Butler finish. .....2.15 Rogers’ Plate. Siekeioasa bree trieniet ans Ope aa of |Cigarette Cases, Pen T emocratic Senators A aaseea Sanne According to Westerfield he was tola|from printing cartoons of public men. |CHOCOLATE POTS, Butler finish. .1.95 full ‘pier Heed rings; Double Deck Boxes, made garette TAS: took a straw vote and ‘elec at MacRae's office to meet William C,| The Inspiration of this bill was said|SUGAR AND CREAMER, daisy | TEA SPOONS, set of six.... . 30 Londne Clan Ba hand | Finest alti 5 finest Alligator; band-sewn; Travellers’ Ink Stands,« Eye Aaplreah od time at which | Hickman, who boasted that he had in-|to le in Senator Platt, who was tired| chasing, each...........0..es00 1,25 | TABLE SPOONS, set of six 78 sewed Uivlisset aa ero Nae i ahaa selected | full satin lined; 12.45 glass Cases, Portfollos; Lettér Well, that was a good tim fluence with the financial agencies,|of being cartooned in the New York |BREAD TRAYS, Butler chasing....1-25 | TABLE FORKS, set of six T8c mini ielkarsole. leather Ault 8 tan and sewn and riv-| hold three hats.. Cases, Roll-up Dréssing! to vote for Judge Parker. Westerfield saw Hickman and the lat-| papers, He found a ready ally in Sen-| MAYONNAISE SETS, gold lined. . 1.25 | COFFEE SPOONS, set of six 49¢ i er; full) eted; brass high-hasp lock; | Others yee 3.45 | Cases’ Medicine Cases, “Do you mean it was the only oppor-| ter suid that he had suMmetent Influence | ator Elsworth, who had been lam-|CARD TRAYS, fancy borders. .... 85c | ORANGE SPOONS, set of six...... 88 Sean Gomtantcis full Heather, lined, with} liming, at.......+ peers Peat i et?” was as} . get an excellen J i 3 ® ses, Lact Aeshna bd dial A report and rating sent out to the busi-|Pooned himself during 1! The bill ALG, BOW Nowe finish, fluted.. 98¢ | BUTTER SPREADERS, set of six, 1.10 inches: peek “pee et; 24. 12.65 Others with sateen 2. 45 |ise-Caed Cups, &t. “Are you still for Cleveland?’ “Now, I have never said I was for Cleveland or any other man. I have paid and still say that Cleveland I be- lieve to be a very strong candidate— possibly the strongest candidate right the State to the effect that what I have sald about Mr, Cleveland is merely a ‘blind,’ and that I am really and eecret- ly .supporting Parker or McClellan is ybsolutely without truth. Those stories are’ being circulated for a purpose, I apprehend, hess world, He sald, Westerfield avers, that he knew the manager of the Dun Company and would go with him to dinner that day. ci pill charge’ you $500 for ing Dun re} mun tola at ‘aftetnoon, Westerfield says, Hickman came to him with a printed the glow- Westerfield says Hick- Dun & Co, showed that Hi no acuainiance with aay Of the 0 nor had he secured any the company. Westerfeld, pallevitg that he had been defrauded,’ 1ad the case betore the District-Attorney and Hick. Piftickinia wee Hele 1.000 all. jckman was held in or further examination. ‘The had aq nciés will appear against tn TI The: stirred up a big discussion, and law- yera all agreed that it would be of no use to pass it, as it was plainly uncon- stitutional. Nevertheless the author made every effort to get it through. It was beaten, and Ellsworth was the laughing stock 4] Central Railroad caused criticiam, but Senator Ellsworth didn't mind criticism unless it happened to be in the way of cartoons. After his retirement from the Senate— in fact, during the last few months of ercantile | nis service there—Senator Ellsworth be- came the boon el GRUMB SETS, Butler fini lied rose chasing. KE BASKETS, brig bright TUREENS, large size, bright finish 2.50 CONDENSED MILK HOLDE = FRUIT DISHES, aecorid glass finish, OYSTER FORKS, set of six.. ‘1.69 bow. “4 copy of the rating he had got Dun| of the State for months afterward, 19 | COLD MEAT FORKS, ren eetectivehy, “thet the fo-|fe Ae once gave ‘Tiickman $20, promis: | Senator Elsworth fathered many other Between Lenox “a All records are’being broken in this February sale. We are selling more’ pieces; Mr, Murphy reflectively, “that the re-/ fe at once gave Hickman sss ial bile ta bla eng ealyoe ae t tr t est it recocds We are selling piece ports which have been circulated up pinveatigation at the offices, of R. G:| these in the interest of the New York ee ? y Seventh Avenues, we're reaching out for a wider clientele, News travels fast. Never has g ar besa ee The Armament of Nations--- Their fighting forces—army, navy, equipment, etc., etc. 85c lining, at On Which You Save =e a Dollar. price. The sale grows in interest. To-morrow will be Dining-Room Furniture Day. $75.00 eres Oak, duced to, ii $55. 00 ee Mahorany, reduced 4 $75 | 00 CHINA CLOSETS. a ys 1 endeavor to prove, go St is all goenpanion of Gov. Odell 4 Sind. Bese) Bec nets that ‘other frauds have ‘been sales, and was re as standing for his At 12.50, regularly 18,00. 4 “I have made no agreement with any| py men in New York, who have sold jeasereie. inst that of Senator Piatt. one regarding @ candidate, My mind| false ratings, alleging’ that they came | He “O°GR Yiowtone ase sutmr < Golden Oak, bent glass end and mova- | fs as free as I wish the mind of the| from one or the other of the mercantile | O05 at that time It was te n ble shelves, ae delegation to remain until all meet in the Governor was ing him (a the At 16, 75, regularly 23.00. ! convention and there select the can- @idate who fs to head the National Democratic ticket." WOMEN FOUGHT ON ISLE OF SAFETY) Dropped Their Bundles and Went at It in True Pugilistic Style, While Crowds of Shop- pers Looked On. Two well-dressed women appeared be- fore Magistrate Breen, in the Jefferson Market Court to-day, one charging the other with assault. They were Mrs. Mellte Sternfelt, of No. 73 West Eighty h 4 Mrs. Ray Sterns, of fi * floss, alo’ Mer gel want One tarased and reaitte real Renaissance, Arabian and At $1.25 we have fine French 45° rere 49c.:top i'n Tapestry Sauaré, suck etrect. Mrs. Sterns was arrested in the Cheviot, Madras Italian filet laces; Chiffon Voiles, 46 inches wide, in as others get 50c. for; back Is of sateen. whopping district yesterday afternoon, after the two women had been fighting: for some time, and she had been chased for a block by Patrolman Haugh, of FELL DEAD ON “L” STATION. Chinaman Expired at South Ferry/ 21, 1: Before Physician Arrived. An unfdentified Chinaman died to-day on the platform of the South Ferry Elevated station, He was standing in the crowd that was waiting for a, train when he was seen to suddenly stagger and fall, John Mansfield, one of the guaris, picked him up and carried him into the ket office Word was sent to the Wudson Street Hospital for an ambu- lance, but the Chinaman died before it arrived. Dr.- Gould said he thought death ‘was caused by heart disease. ‘The Chinaman was removed to the Church street police station. White Goods Department, Merceriz sed Batiste, and Pique, je cae pinies) Wonste to succeed Chaun- nator Rllsworth ‘was born at ingest, Hartford County, Conn., Bent b eotdut *) gaa gama aid Amana pat avant, Lao oul me eee Decorative ners, Centrepieces, OF THE HIGHEST GRADE At Greatly Reduced Pri Art as the needle defines it finds its highest expression in the Tea and Luncheon Cloths, Table Run- lies and Tray Cloths which we offer, beautifully decorated with examples of real Teneriffe and Mexican drawn work. Linens Scarfs, Doy- also exquisite greatest favor. Leave | Sake & Compaty Gass] Voile Dress Fabrics. Since it is to be a season of lightly woven fabrics it is but logical to suppose that Voiles will find the! That is why we maintain the following unusually large variety of them: At $1.00 we have Voiles 44 inches wide in thirty-four shades, includ- ing all the staple and newest shades. twenty-eight shades. At $1.50 we have fine Imported Voiles, 46 inches wide, in all the Quartered Oak, bent glass end. At $24.00, regularly 30.00, Quartered Oak, bent glass end, swell front glass door. DINING CHAIRS. At °1.65, regularly 2.50. High pollshed, with large seat, high back. At *2,25, regularly 3.00, - $26.00) | Quartered oak, highly polished, with | 40000 ilar |-66 “als r& | Box frame, cane seat. At $3.25, regularly 4.50, $2800 Pillar Lee Oak, re- d $24 Quartered oak, highly polished frame | $35.00 Pillar Leg Oak, re- 00" $40.00 | and upholstered leather seats. duced £0.55 066.505 se oue 527,00 SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY & FRIDAY, $5Eyeglasses and ~ Spectacles for L00- Go to .an specialist and will oharee DINING TABLES . At $4.75, regu Golden Oak, extending claw feet; 42-inch square iets 810.00 Golden al SIDEBOARDS. feo. Golden Oak, re- $42.00 $35.00 Golden Oak, duced to $40.00 Golden Muced to......0005..000. .00 Quartered Oak, re- aa oe fees “s 531.00 $20.00 Pillar Leg Oak, re- $35.0 SiTapestry Art Square Pillows, 45c The Upholstery Store (third floor) flaunts an unusual offering before to-morrow’s buyers. It is a lot of several hundre Tapestry Art Square Pillows, that cost a Dollar to make, but whi are yours for 45c. 45 An industrious maker tried to corner the pillow market—with Imported ‘On cale to- | Mounted in 10-karat Solid Gold-Cased this result: The pillows are here for less than half price. morrow morning. ie Hyont amish street [station fancy striped and figured, at Genventcer pene crete Respecially adapted A * for the Spring rts. 'e fF Bains shinee ie alone a eee ia Oe & 35¢. per yd., Formerly $4:50, $6.50, $9.00, $16.0, $22.50 BLACK VOILE More Fine Books in Sets Reduced. el stated that the women had known value 35¢. to soc. t $2.75, $4.25, $5.85, $10.75, $14.75 BLACK LES Mcleane f our 0 tock; not only editions of ey esterday) wae abr tacaiy eaatiee a ee Luncheon and Reception Cloths. | | Should be selected by: the full, north Ight to) 11) rare value in leather bindings, but some fa the fest cloth, Never Mrs, Sterns interrupted to say she had Wash Goods Formerly $30.00, $37.50, $40.00, $48.00, $55.00 stermine tbein rusishage., ur cepartment have books of equal worth been offered for so little. Just a few are Hnown Mrs, Sternfelt for three or more Ar $18.75, ‘$24.50, $27.50, $31.00, $37.50| | 5 flooded with it. mentioned, oe "lassea is perfectly Wanaiaddeat 5 5 i . Sal ech Tired ‘and nd}usted betore leaving the Be De toeebyoaten trurkecseners Depaviment. Beetaiand Dovlien: Three Rasellent Veluen: Knccetoiae atten pam 3 QQ lates ce ‘rosinned gO | ny Solid Gold Cases al Knickerbocker edition; — pub- 32. 00 |: Library od Hshed at $50; reduced te reat peeien Ae fOTLEY'S CORRESPONDENCE; |EAbTAIN MAHAN ris on Bee 2 volumes! Harper edition: pubs A 25ir Po halt caits pub” B50) Black Voile, 44 inches wide, at 69c, Black Etamine Voile, 26 inches wide, at 79c. Black Voile, 44 inches wide, at $1.00, Stockings for Women. | Serviceable stockings, and stock- ings as dainty as youf taste may dictate—all at prices not a little less than regular. with my husband.” Mr. Bternfeldt at this jumped to the bridge, and, speaking to Mrs. Sterns, whispered: ‘You're a liar,” He was un- ceremoniously seized by Bridge Officer Foley and lifted to the floor, “T'll take my oath I never met this woman's husband but once, and then she was with him, and I was in company fwith the lady with whom I then lived,” Mrs. Sternfelt said. istrate Breen then gad: charge in this case has been pha: from ‘assault’ to ‘disorderly gonduct,’. T am inclined to believe what Mra, Sternfelt says about the matter tnd I shall fine the other woman $5."’ $2.25, $3.50, $6.75, $9.00, $13.50 At $1.50, $2.35, $4.25, $5.85, $8.00 Formerly - Sears 1.50- pera Rv Hair 32-inch PlainZephyr eae ‘eset 50c at 12%c, per yd. 28-inch Belfast Linen Suitings in-all the leading shades, at 18c. per yd., special value, Galatea Cloth, reduced to lished at $7 fatory of the Engieh People; “xo " 14.50 | Another Big Sale of prblsbesiet S10 f ae" canon $5.90 | Sewing Machines, RT BROWN ®) Our No. 3 Sterling Sewit brs Hea ern a TD 75 Machine,_ 3 drawer box top, find : 7. 90 | Widor nt Sing nate eaits =e tique oak, piano | iuGO; 16) voles; ‘10. 00 fre edition; published at $2: 26,0Q p_tinish; an easy run- at $17.50; 1 ae ning machine; sold $21.50 All Wool Smyrna Rugs at $14.50. ae 12.78 | Negligee Garments Conventional models have a place with us, but\new and novel effects are never slighted because of it. | The prices are very modest. sai eet Be 3 2 ae a ORY of the Px ton: publish: Stockings of fine lightweight black special ‘The fine was paid. at. Broadway and Fifth avenue at the|solid colors and plain and A novelty made of cotton, with double selvedge and | Fifteen patterns are offered you at the reduced price} Warranted for $}, Flatiron Bullding were black with shop- f Tia eat | , in dainty colorings. At 98¢| soles. At 25. pri 6 for $4.38) | J to-morrow, though the reduction is not ours, but the manufacturer's, years’ Gokiman Tucker Frest hen the fight started yesterda.”. cy str! a , ‘i styles. ay Peace acer under etn Gel eee |] | Collarless Dressing lackets of white Stockings of black sheer Lisle who has made too many of certain styles. feet, an reverse Our No. 44 Sterling Sewi idmp in the Isle of eafety in the middle I5c. per yd, lawn, trimmed with fancy border of Thread, with strengthened soles and They're excellent quality, fu y nicl Machine has 5 drawers, drop heat or nates. A ane sty Healer special valu pink, blue, lavender or bleck. At 98c | selvedge, or of fine black Lisle with which means double the wear Of single-face rug’ ! cabinet tO Ps hull of bundles. As they wd > e. Nighti Ane hay 1 i lace all-over R ji kf Nightingales of Albatross, in pink, lace instep or open lac ° Cork Linoleum antique oakfan ee ina mad the other [ v5 blue, lavender, white or black, | Nn per gerins, Tapest prusels Rass. tiful see in very handsome patterns of “im extra | finish; sold by fy Hoth dropped bundies and jumped for- ord & 7 a ry lor, Rrinined cwitblerash ribbons: At $2.98| | Value 50c. pair. At 35¢. pr.; 3 for $1,00 Tense he “room and bed- heavy quality; full 2 yards In agents for swung arid blocked: @ atralaht 4 ’ Japanese Gowns of fancy figured Stockings of fine black gauze Lisle room designs; best wearing rugs ON) width, Regularly 60c. yd. Now.. 39c epee Spec- Shen feathers, laces, furs and siks new, | Broadway and Twentieth St, lawn, in pink, blue, lavender or Thread, plain or lace effect, richly the market: | ut Tnen fenth L 6x9, $10.75 kind, at $7.50. Floor Ollcloth; best quality, in 1, 1% | at. * ect badi ih atritattinal bet nurerion voor and Fifth Ave. black, large open sleeves, with embroidered instep, Ox10%, $15.50 t $10.50, | Floor ee ery eben ‘Warranted S Eral blows had been a and on white border. At $2.98) | Value 75c. pair. At 50c. pr.; 3 for $1.38) 9x9, $15.75 kind, at $11.5 jana wees so ttl oe 35¢ | for 5 years. Goldman tlon-hous

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