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On ON A CAR ~ OVER TWO FARES New Outbreak on the Coney Is- land Road, in Which a Pas- senger and Two Inspectors Struggle for Ten Minutes. PRECAUTIONS TAKEN TO PREVENT RIOTING. Employees Instructed to En- force Rules of Corporations, and Police Told to Bake Ar- rests in Case of Assaults, Following out the order of Inspector Srooks, as declared in a circular letter etions where the two fare disturb- ances occur, the police took no part to- day in the fights between the passen- Gers who oppose the payment of the second fare and tha crews of the Brook- lyn trolley cars, There were some fights and the indignant passengers were advised by the police to make a ¢ivil court matter of it. At the corger of Coney Island avenue and Avenue U, on a car of the Smith gd line belonging to the Coney Isl- and Brooklyn Ratlroad, David Syne of No, 306 Bast Seventy-fourth @trest, came to grief, He refused to pay as directed. Sptctors leaped out of the cur, him around th. neck, around the wajst. hres tor Ten Minutes. fought one car inepecto and children on rents and panie conditions prevalied, her Newman nor the (napectors show Airey) pet ed er Game up. Finally @ roun: an, engseg at the junction with four adv! Newman to quit ling and take down the numbers oar, conductor and motorman, refused to Interfere forcibly, New- ‘Was eventugily thrown off the car, Polige Not to Take Sides, ugh Inspector P. H. Molo tout Hd meee to-day to the Immediately two in- one the ~ it ‘ecincts of disturbance t went to the captains of police In those! | 4p for bim the largest plurality ever MURPRY CLIMBS ON BAND WAGON Tammany Leader Says He and His Followers Will Go to Work at Once for Parker and Ex- pect Victory. THOUGHT CLEVELAND THE STRONGEST CANDIDATE, If All Democrats Will Labor as) Hard as Loyal Tammanyites, | He Says, There Is No Doubt) of Kesult. ST. LOUIS, July 9—When asked what he thought of the tleket, Charles F. Murphy, of Tammany Hall, sald to-day | “No one need have any doubt where {Tammany stands in this President'al canvass, It Is solidly behind Alton B. Parker for President any doubt where Tammany Hall stands when 9 candidate ts regularly nominated, There is never nomination from the conventon Tam- many Hall |s lined up solidly him to discuss the availability of candidates with the other delegations. We were in- structed by the State convention to vote a8 a unit for Judge Parker and, while \t was not our belief that he was the strongest candidate we naturally obeyed andate of the State convention, fe ‘We came here with the bellef that cle nominate and the easiest man to elect It was ascertained by consultations that In this convention we did not agree with the majority of the delegates, Now that the convention has spoken and pald tbe high honor to Judge Parker, Tammany Hall will go to work at once in New York county and roll given to the Presidential candidate of Democracy. a captains whomp ‘Inc: fy take ee of the enter an ve weeks, The order fo take every ‘very part of fers are given en ree col pn ‘oat et bt partiowarly: an to ur ther tear ba aedaaapiid hte aides, It ae batces the police pe ca fouln fake 1 re- same. fonday of all ma tera con- ae wie ral Jidbs pia dlusenl Affairs in your NEGROES” VICTIM SLOWLY IMPROVING False Report of Mrs. Biddle’s Death Causes Excitement and Crowds Gather at Jail Threat- ening Prisoner, MOUNT HOLLY, J, July 9—-Much exeltement was caused bere to-day by & feport that Mrs, Elsie Biddle, who Wag attacked at her home last Tuesday by negroes, had died during the night. When the rumor spread groups of mathered quickly at the jail, where me Atoms Jones, gue of the accused men, is contined, and throughout the town, td thelr angry and threatening talk ed the (eeling that prevails against arrested for the outrage, raph Mieesigea were Bent in va cHons to ascertain the truth of the rt and it was soon discovered {t was without foundatipn, It was ‘that Mra. Biddle was slighty id that her physician, Dr, Eu- . entertains able to remove her In a the falsity of the report of h feo raery known the grou ps $f rey disversed. ‘The fhe the case wald be laid the Grand Jory on bre CS . fey oe of the warly indict u risuners also tended to al- ihe excitement. eecis of a County Jail here orecy (yrareus the at of th Sim: a, 180 ol are said to have. made full vist 4 hs od epee in tho erime. : tale to bring men ers without the knowledge the public, and they wil be smug- into the das hn aca As quletly as pous'ble. SPORES CHASED HK PAISHNERS BURG, July Shouting for piice and pursued by several hun- Dis irate parishioners, Father » Pastor of the St. Nicholas ! Chureh, in Allegheny, nar- ye eecaped injury and perhaps Abe hands of infuriated men last nigh the efforts of the police, who ace to the priest's is of the house was eee ae rouble was started by @ member eh making tae allegation ‘8 tees for officiating at ant te and funeral the priest de- at the trustees used the h to pay themeelves LIFE PRESERVER “It the Democrats throughout the, State and throughout the nation will’ work to secure the election of Judge Parker as the loyal Democrats of Tam- Now that Judge Parker has received the| behind| 4 “We came here with no candidate but} nd was the strongest man to| eS {? THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 9, 1904 MURPHY CLIMBS ON THE BAND-WAGON By T. E, Powers. BERIALA DIAG AMD DDDADDA DEEP DS IAARDID DDE LD EETEED E4EEEE ODE ED OEREOEM z PEPEPOSTIS SPOTS LOLS F | AX povantntr ceva iso mm nr | | many Hall will work, there can be but one reawt, and that is victory.” Most of the Tammany rank and file left to-day for New York. Murphy and the others will leave Basin 83 Ae rn hs THAT SWING PARKER BANKER Central ahabien Unfurls It in Third Avenue Fifteen Min- utes After Nomination Was Made at St, Louis. The first Parker banner was swung to the breeme in this olty early to-day, ft. teen minutes after the nomination of Judge Parker was made at $+ Louis It probably was the first Parker ban- ner swung in the whole United States, and curiously enoygh it was put out by 4 Tammafty Club, The members of the Tammany Cen: tral Association sat up all night tn thelr club-house at Tuirty-sevond street and Third avenue waluing for the news from St. Loule. They had their banner Ali ready, And when the nomination of Judge Parker finally flashed its way over the wire to this city Deputy City Clerk Thomas Murphy, who is Preg! dent of the Association, had the banner swung out As it opened the 600 members of tho Associasion cheered Justily. ‘Then they went home to get some much-needed rest ON RIVER VICTIM Mutilated Body of Woman Be- lieved to Have Been One of Slocum’s Passengers, Found Off Brooklyn, ‘The mutilated body of a woman was found floating near the foot of Paci street, Brooklyn, to-day by Capt, James Moriarty, of the tugboat Newton. The feet and hands had been eevered from the body, and the skull was fractured At first the pollce jumped at the theory of murder and sent out a report that a bag containing fifteen poundy that the supposed bag of lead was the remnants of a Iife-preserver which tho woman had tled about her and which had slipped down and clung to stump of leg to which tt was found attached Police Captain Rooney, Street station, says he ts convinced th woman was one of the y ut Slocum disaster, as the top of the head is Dlackened with burns. The condition of the body ts such that the of the Amity nent eaused the fe to orwar pr of lead was tled to one of the « membered legs of the bod Am careful examination, however, showed| LE r + 6009000000000 DOP4O44-4-1-4. 0400804006000004 bar OOooos 4 $4 O4O4-4-0440 000000000000 0000 5008 THE PLATFORM OF THE DEMOCRACY fetorm, apd we fomand alt honest, for ee Republican party for Sniper Srrcech, ye me iy and aoe Rat ae jon ce em. trarliy ‘als periaed tratoina fone 1 foe office in, the interest of favorites an ceaptored 83) oer ine a y itt pag reach and set aside ne! es u which the clvil service Cras established The Race Questions. entitled to the protection of the institu. tlons whose emblem the flag Is, and if testing clvil a they are inherently unfit for those in- stitutions. then they are inherently to be menbe ¢. politic. — Whe neaple inceaps ine ro under American laws, in consonance with the American Constitution, that neople ought not to be a nart of the Ameriean domain Independence for Filipinos, We Insist that we Ought to do tor the what We have done already The platform adopted by the Demo- cratic Convention is as follows: Capital and Labor Equal. We favor enactinent and administra- tlon of laws giving labor and capital impartially their just rights, Capital and labor ought not to be enemtes, Each is neceswary.to the other, Each has {ts rights, but the rights of labor are cer- talnly no less "vei no lesa legislation as ma. ossary to effectually suppress t y trust or unlawful combination ed {n Interstate commerce which ig monypoliging any branch of business or production should not be permitted to transa utside of the ott Whenever it shall tablished in any court of compe- furisdiction that such monopollz: £a@ race question hi and no jess ‘unailenable’ than the ion exists, such prohibition shoud be, +088 woes to this count, rights of capital ‘or the Cubans. dit ts our duty to] enforced through comprehensive laws] wisdom of the American should. make that promise now, and upon sult-| to be enacted on the subject See to It that It brings no moi ; re violated ed the right property oF r inclination lal thereof by antatl or governs pe summarily rebuked able guarantees of protection to citi To revive the dead and hateful race 4 of our own and sectional antmosities in any part of our common coun, means coofu- sion, distraction of business and the open pie & of wounds now ha ue orth, South, Bast and hi ig Tecenuy stood tons ee fn ‘ine of battle from the wal ing i} the hills of Fantlago, an as sharers Ap ceil Bee and a common aeitse ze guowa te fraternally the common d other countries Fesident there time of our with drawal, y ilpino people upon helt tet, and independent to work out thelr own destiny, ‘The endeavor of the Secretary of War, by pledge the Government’s indor ment for “promoters” in the Philippine lands ‘4 make the United States partner eculntlve lemisiation of the ‘Aru re, ‘as only tem: Reolamation of Arid Lands, wh determine, Individuals, or ments should and punished Y the right of any executive rd any constitutional privilege or Hmitation Obedience to t laws and respec. for thelr requiremants are 6 Newlan' jon and reclamation ot the ard ands of the Wi by a Democrat, moat all IMS, FLAGLER 1S BANKER WIL SOM ~ “=! OUT OF ASYLUM Former Wife of One of the Rich- est Men in America Is Now Living on Riverside Drive and Recovering. Mrs, Ida Shrouds Flagler, the wite whom Henry M. Flagler, the @tandard Oil millionaire, divorced on the ground that she Was incurably insane, ts living in luxury at No. 83 Riverside Drive and her mental condition is sald to be im- proving. Bhe takes dally drives along the Hud- son, and for her diversion the house, which is fitted with luxury, is machines, moving pictur vices caloulated to relax the mind. The roof of the mansion {is fitted up Uke an Oriental garden, There are marble basins, terra cotta fountains and Pie. palm trees. banal be re invi A canvas tects the roof garden from thi sun. Everything In the house is under the direction of Dr, Carlos B, MacDonald, the alienist, who ts sald to receive @ handsome sum annually for his services. Second in authority is a housekeeper. Then there is a companion, a mald, the trained nurse and gight or tep other servants, Mra, Flagler hos been instatied in many cottages in the vicinity of New York, but the curtosity of the nelgh- bors of these small retreats caused Dr. MacDonald to finally decide upon a residence in New York. A lease of the Riverside Drive mansion was secured and the place was ntted up luxuriously tor hei It ie said her mind is quite clear now, but at times she is lntensely depressed and alts for hours in moody silence. It ig not known whether or not she is fare of the fact that she has beon FAL oA 9 and that another woman now hol place as Mre, Flagler. Bhe te never been informed of th: law passed by the Florida Legislatur, just before ber divorce and which wa: repealed about a year ago, Mr. Flagler ja one of the richest mea in America, His divorced wife's fur- tune fs estimated at $2,00,000, He aml his second wife are now in Europe. At one time they occupied @ cottage in the Larchmont villa while the divorced M: Flagler wi zing. Francis Wilso: fottage & estos Rac not five abil way. HERE'S A NEW BUC EXCUSE FOR “JAG” “Caterpillar Bit Me on Neck,” Says Prisoner, “My Head Got Bigger and | Fell to the Ground.” ——— A brand new excuse for Intoxteation | was given in the Jefferson Market Court to-day when Henry Silverman, of the Mills Hotel No. 1, was arraigned dy Pdtrokman Nelpon, of the Weet Thirtieth street station, Silverman } was found at Twenty-second street and Broadway much the worse for liquor. “T was bitten on the back of the neck by a caterpillar, Your Honor.” declared the prisoner, In melodramatic tones. “I had been sitting on a bench In Madison Square Park when @ bie, fat white one neck. It bit me tertibly and my Hps began to swell u> and then my head| who was assigned commenced to grow Diwer. I went over to Broadway and asked the peo- bv oe, oneoett lion of the paren he Senators in session. will, If successful, lead to Meatnatenents from which It will be diMeult to cape, No Protection for Tru: ‘The Democratic party has been, and will oontinue to 9 CO . onent of that class of tariff legislation by which certain Interests have been rmitted, through Congressional favor, 0 draw @ heavy: from the Amer- ican people. ‘hig monstrous perver- sion of those equal opportunities which our political institutions were estab- lished to ire, has caused what may| We demand that all o the world once have been infant Industries to be-]a duly authenticated passport issust ombinations of |-|by the Government of the United States to an American Fig shall be proof of the fact that hi n American cit- len, and shall “entitle him to the treatment ane him ich, People to Elett Senato: We favor the electiun of United States Benators by the direct vole uf the peo- ple. Statehood for Territorie We favor the admission of the Terri. Led of Oklohama and the Indian T ntory. We also fayor admission “ [Shred \¢" as sepa a grverament te yyy Med Porto Polygamy Condemned. We demand the extermination of any, within the ediction of Ps Thited States, and the complete separa- fea of church and state {fn volitical af- No" Ship Subsidy, Wo denounce the ship subsidy bill cently passed by the United States Sen, BU nme duty of the citizen Metal, wry should be used only bs support and maintain the taw. We qualitedly condemn its employment DF the summary banishment of citizens without trial, or for the control of elec- tlons, Improvement of Waterway: We favor lMberal appropriations for the Improvement of waterways of the ry. When any waterway, like the Nississipp! River, is of sufetent, im- portance to demand special ald of the Government, such al Id be ex tended with ® desinite plan of continu= bus work until permanent improvement is secured. We oppose th * therefore deprecate and modems the Bourbon-like,: gelfish and it of the epublican convene n at Chicago, mich sought to kindle anew the embers of racial Cy ve nal tonal sirite and we appeal the sober common sense om reatrvotls tpirit of the American people. Rooseveltiam Denouneed. wart, Bigot S Republican administra- M atiar and alpen ctacular and ha sade ise e's re 4% Gn. rest Braot ces ‘aS us unages oe “Patten ) aie ternational law. It summoned the C and futile extra session “and etn nil adjourned It, leaving behind tn its ent from Washington sesnues and unaccom: ed task It made war, which is ‘the sole peret of Congress, without thereby usurping one mental prerogatives. 1s vfole statute of the United plain treaty obligations, * usages and constitutional | done so under pistons 9 public yi A which cou! e in more iy effected lawfully, cot Sstitutionally and with honor. It forced strained and unnatural con- vote the majority of which was Oemo- cratic, For the Isthmian Canal. eat "fave cals canal, a and cheaper lines tion and broader and le trade relatians with the other peoples of the world, Safety for Citizens Abroad 9 Republican polley of starting home aevelopment in order tol a fed the greed for conquest and th ment have, case ; ctite for national “prestige” want Rave, tarcean treet play of strength. 4 i an (ft Gomes 4% ppetitven: ch was the only alleged k pon onomy in Government, | magel fhe’ exttaraeane Prot’ Grade perlite Lozee reductions can easily be Gey by the protective aystem. These indus- tit annual expenditures of the trial combinations, by the Qnancial as- without impairing ¢ nee they can give, now control the {any braneh of the pu y of tho Republican party. on tne atrict- | P we shall Inaist upon Tariff Revision Demanded, ost “economy ne re ality civil nd a! 4 ve vey al ad athe a protestion ae 4 robbery : o enrich the few, a Fant of the people, (90 ¢ we favor a tari limited to ¢ ia the Government, economic: nied or withheld. No Favors to Trusts, miniatered, and so levied as not to diss criminate a "4 any industry, We condemn the action of the Repub- | Simi nats iiite lican party In Congress in retasin) | of hibit an executive departm sot rors ie i peas “We favor a revision and a gradual ¥ ig into contracts bg OE dy We believe | feduction of the tariff by the friends of the masses and for the commonwenl and not by the friends of its abuses, its extortions and its discriminations, of the Govern- ust methods, heen thus bring- lain well a3 thonal has elent civil, Inistration lear to be se taxation ‘ ste OF, unlawful combln: interstate trade. best methoda of Lat structions upon stat Fi w sweating withdrew Crome ‘on{ Tt aaa", x ais tives Cy the Wo ad retive cane of its own and honsted of 4 few sample onomy and honesty in the pub vice {s to have publi Alctal interpretation, Congressional qpoarnen. 0 eer" atlas of i ave hereto! ‘and the ‘Staten th the terror of Ray a se investigation convicts, while it threw @ broad ‘4 let over tho utente Which had’ been ny ” 1 ke in view the, uftimat to as an Tniguitous appr. tion bf | their choren fleld f perative ab from the occypant of the White ie epi e ends of| a! ny “ 4] “equality of burdens dnd equ: able on for ¢ purposes and &/and kept in powe! uperior office: down to the lowest of them. returner) cortunitien and the conasivatincal poo. W ‘Moet uselers attempt | under whore ear the ‘crimes may be Hvine, to rote * sul ay the obstructions raleed by ubl sation to the growth tnt. “fevelopmen of American Conimerce on th We favor the tpoullding of a mer- chagt marine without new or additional burdens = the pene and withott honnties Crom the wublic treasury. Reciprocity Favored. We favor Mberal tra with Canada and with Peoples «4 other countries Where they can be entered Into with beneflt to American agriculture, manufactures, mining or commerce. Monroe Doctrine Upheld. We favor the maintenance of the Mon- toe doctrine fn its full integrity. Reduction of the Army, We favor the reduction of th army int pose of raising a venue by ta: to wit, the su Hf ea ernment in all the Federal Gov- ” ti but fn simplicity. ty and virility, Jaws to Curb Combines, We recognize that the gigantic trusts and combinations designed to enable capital to secure more than fits just shire of the joint products of ita and labor, and which have been fostered and promoted under Republican tule are & menace to beneficial competition and are oomaeieg eke manent busi- ness prosperity. pi Ny ts Indefensi) intolerable we ty of opportunity and are essential to a Permanent commerctat prosperity, and any trust, combination on tending ¢ or monopo! Com ttfor there | and of army expenditures to th " » controlling pre ga Q Gmapettion oF a he restricting Netorleally Semonstrated to be sai ibited and pu We| sumMclent. arly simplicity of No Executive Usurpation, the nomination and election resident imbued with the princt- f the Constitution, who will set e sternly aguinst executive usur- tive and judicial fune- jons, Whether that ysurpation be velled Inder the gulse of executive construc: tion of existing laws, or whether it take refuge in the tyrants pleas of ne- coasity oF superior wisdom Absolutism Opposed. We favor the preservation, so far as n, of an open door for the world tee in the Orient, without essary entanglement in Orte i Buropean affais and without a mited, irresponsible and abso- ernment anywhere within our We oppose as fervently as iid George Washington himself an bh Hi gran agsault ante fome mreooes: x, ch the flag of Eitan sa wing i tea ‘tn vacations. Conducting i) f-- declaration ingements mn questions no Tanger tn pM mt ton of ow tution fra tablished my ihe Fathers of the ae public. MISTOOK WIFE FOR BURGLAR Infleting healthy mt) Nasband Sheets Her, the features cannot be made out. The hatr ta Nght and the eyes are large and Ede) blue, The only fragment of clothing | nial exploitation, no matter Phere oF, by remaining on, the body was a ribbon btied around the neck, in which was & pin pemaing three opals-—one Fatal Wound. CHICAGO, July 9—Charles A. Mie- Jeng, of this city, mistaking his wit for # burglar, shot her, infileting a nt tepectaly om ofis-| For Generous Pensions. ey in psy panies as the most ani un- bates «. definite, Irresponsible, discretionary and vague absolutism and a policy of colo- Me mt ee romet! tren: “Wee capireciea Sieikchs "Toterntnte whom invoked or exercised, Hleve with Thomas Jefterson and John Adams that no Government has a right Se make ope vet, of for those eM tt Saat be ple to call an ambulance, as I was dy- sz. Just as this policeman came up I began to arow weak and fell to the ground, I can show you the mark of the bite now.’ “Bitten by @ caterpillar? That's a new one," murmured Magistrate Cor- nell, “ee here,” he sald, addressing Silverman, “If a caterpillar bit you I should feel very sorry for it, It un- doubtedly would have been poisoned, not you.” “Not last night,” Interjected Silver- man. “I hedn’t had a drop.” “Still T feel that it's fate would have been that of Cowper's ‘Mad Dog.” You may bave heard the lines: Ps recovered of the bite; ¢ dog R was thet died.” “However, in case you should not be to obtain proper medical attention for Levy & serious wound, I am going ate doctors there see that RS ma oye time you \ oul steril or wae R produced in NORGE SURVIVORS WEAK. Last Batch Rescued Unable to Tell Their Kames. Agent A. F. Johnson, of the Scandi- navian-American line, sald to-day that six of the last batch of nineteen of the wrecked Norges passengers rescued and landed at Thorshavn, Inl- ‘ands, were in such an exha) cond! tlon that ther names were not obtain- j his removal to this Jurlediction, dropped off a tree right square on my | femanded wf (S BADLY HURT Father of Mrs. ibs cove Van- derbilt and Mrs. Ogden Geolet Receives Shock While Sitting in Carriage at Newport. NEWPORT, R. 1, July §.—Richard T, Wilson, of New York, father of Mrs, Ogden Goelet and Mra, Cornelius Van- derbilt, while seated in his carriage in front of the Casino this afternoon, tale Ing to a friend, was run into byra ale of horges owned by Mra, G W, Weld, of Boston. The coachman was trying to pass be tween the Wilson carriage and another, Mr, Wilson, who ts quite old and not well, was given a severe shock. His carriage was badly damaged, and the coachman who caused the secident wae injured PLEST I FATHLY STHBRED Bt UNCLE Rev. John P, Barry Dying from * Wounds Inflicted By the Sex- ton of His Church, Who Is: Thought to Be Insane, YOUNGSTOWN, O,, July 9—Rev. Johw i, P. Barry, pastor of St. Ann's Romag Catholic Church In Brier Hill, a superb: of the city, was attacked and probably fatally stabbed to-day by the byes of the chureh, John Barry, an_uncl of the priest. The sexton is thought ‘8 be insane WARRANT ISSUED FOR G. W. BEAVERS Obtained by U. $. District-At- torney Beach to Expedite ex - Official’s Removal to Washington Jurisdiction, WASHINGTON, July %&—At the Ine stance of ['nited States District-Attom ney Beach the District Supreme Courty to-day issued a beaoh warrant for George W, Beavers, former head of the Balary and Allowanee Division of the Post-OMice Department, under one of the conspiracy indictments against hi Beavers now is in New Yor’, whe: he has been fighting against return to this city, and the purpose of this latest warrant, It Is understood, is to expedite — BELIEVES WOMAN A SUICIDE. Man With Whom She Was Livi Held for Examination, John A. Swanson, a driver, of No. 228s East One Hundred and Tenth stregty who was arrested yesterday after Mary O'Connor, a woman with whom he ha@ been living, was found strangled to death with a bed sheet, was arraigned in the Harlem Police Court to-day and jonday. ht, of p.m ber Vour) Bit investigate at case, stated to the Court that the was every reeson to belleve that , woman had committed suicide. found a letter in he* room in which} she announced a@ desire to end her Me, ———e ERIE TRAIN KILLS MARINE. y. A. He: Detective Hundred and lekson Struck at Crowe ing in Paterson, PATERSON, N. J., July §-W. A, * Hendrickson, aged fifty-five years, @ murine, who lived at No. 8 Warren street, was killed to-day by a passenger train on the Brie Rallroof near the Kean street eroeatng wy. mand skull Einlah Bends hah Met und on the body. ana wate broken "Hendrickson wi hed Prout and stood more than 6 feet tal ba i Coro: wi taken a ent. ed livi oa he pled A BANK STATEMENT, ‘The statement of averages of the Clearing-Houwe banks of this city fot’ the five aa 3 this week shows: THe) pe a ene 41,835,825 Deo. TH.635, MAN'S BODY IN NORTH RivéR. ‘The body of @ man about twenty-five years old was taken from the North River at the tag of Forty. fe, re gy es ive tea souls i ene ane palr of drawers was on mics ae about a week. in THE NATURAL LAXATIVE WATER FO THE RELIEF OF BILIOU: THEN TROUeL $8, SICK HEADACHE AND ALL ARISING FROM

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