no" ." . v " u US" D9W - - .ml HAND LAUNDRY Patrick White has opened aliand laundry on Ninth St. in Milford and all work in his line will be prompt ly and neatly done Goods will be called for and de livered. Telephone East Stroudsburg State Normal School FALL TERM Bsgins September 6th. oard and Laun dry $3.75 per wk, For Catalogue and Other Information Address E. L. KEMP, Principal. It a i l o r si Spring finds us ready with a full line of all the newest styles and fab i l ies for both Men& Worn en! Have vour clothes. made for you and they will give you twice the wear at the same cost as ready made Men's suite from $12.50 up.' The Jaillets, Broad & Ann Sts; Milford, C'LBANlNffl, pkehhhtq kepajkimq Omit. mM Trade-Mark, obtained ud all Vmtr ; b.iiMTdBcud for Mooimti lca. ovfiOrnct i o it u. . UTmuTOrrie1 mU vcmcj Mum w km Iun uma ioc t mi Iron Wsblc'.ij(t. ( , mmd modaL rawutc or -jrHotft with Jr!p 'tlo. W Mviw, tl p icAble or me, tr cl crf, Otu t not d Uii piat U Mcurud. i A PiHLTf trf 0(t-m Ftasc.M wfcH cat ml um la Um Us S. mb4 tattu oMuit.; ISJ1 at ft'Ma JajJslrcat, c.A.sr.ov&co. ow. patch t Omci, VatmiiwTOM. D. O, J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. JTouts and Lou and lots without House DMUtr la all kinds of Property. Notary Public All BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office at Residence on Water Street. HilfoH. a. ..n.lrwi, ur B0 1... w. MMua PATS NTS I that r 4mum Mn-rii ij. m I ..r ii. it, Ma mi mi 'mm. umA mL pboMr akwv for PHI K Mm I (tMaMttltr. m 7MIV fXMMt sun. SkO Ifoi S.v.nth Street, I wn Til rw w r, t . . o. Notes and Comment Of Interest to Women Readers MECHANICAL CHAIR faW. Each Movement of Rocker Serve to Make Fan Revolve. There are several kinds of chair fans, but almost It not quite all of them are of the sort that waves a palm-leaf fan over the head. An Ohio man has Invented a revolving fan for connection with a rocking chair that seems to be an Improvement on all of them. This revolving fan is held over the head of the person sitting In the chair by means of a curved metal support. Running down the back of the chair la a driving Btaaft which connects with a speed gearing under the seat. There are two gearings, a winding shaft and clutch and a ratchet, the last named operated by rock arms pivoted In one of the rock- prs of the chair. As the chair rocks forward the ratchet Is moved one vray and turns the gearing which In turn operates the driving shaft and makes the fan revolve. When the chair rocks backward the ratchet Is turned In the opposite direction and the. . whole movement Is reversed. Thus a steady current of air Is kept up as long aa the cbalr Is moving. 444 BREAKFAST. Grapefruit Shredded Whoat Top Milk Plain Omelet Popovers Postum LUNCHEON. ' Cheese x and Rice French Fried Potatoes I Bread and Butter tewed Prunes Cocoa DINNER. Cream of Potato Soup Mock Fried Oysters Asparagus on Tosst Boiled Rice Waldorf Salad Apple Dumping, Coffee Make the Invalid's Tray Attractive. There Is no excuse tor offending the sick person's sensitive taste by an untidy or unappetising tray. .Often the capricious appetite which must be coaxed by every endeavor flies at sight of a sloppy luncheon tray with liquids spilled on saucer and napkin and edibles massed In confession. A very Utile food and that of the dainti est should be the rule; a fresh nap kin each time the tray la brought np; perhaps a flower laid at the ons side. and everything Ice cold, steaming hot and delirious. Cream should not be pourol on cereals, but served from a tray pttchar. little cooked delicacies will be twice aa tempting if cover la lifted off Just before serving. Neither should the tray be left In the Invalid's rang of vision when toe meal Is finished. A small table out aids the door will he found a great convenience. On this the tray may be set befora It Is brought Into the room and liquids poured Into cup or glass from a small pitcher. These little matters make a vast deal of difference to the Invalid, hardy as bis appetite may be In normal times. Our Fair Constituents. "There's one thing we will have to chaage if these ladles who wish to vote bare their way," said Senator Sorghum. "What is thatr "We'll have to quit talking about the wisdom of the plain people.' " ideal Construction. Woggs Why are the women so en thusiastic over Blnk's new bouse? Boggs It has back-etalrs to every room so that his wife can lie around anywhere In her morning wrapper and yet be sure of getting upstairs with out being seen when the bell rlna. A New Use far It, Henpoct Have you seen the Maxim Silencers they're putting on guns now. adays? . Henneuy Thot Ol baven'L Do they be of any use to humanity? Menpact Not yet they aren't But they will be when they make 'em big enough to silence a woman. White Slaves. Mrs. Mlllyun lou't It awful, dear! I see by tbe papers that In some cities girls are quoted Just like mere cattle. Mrs. Munney lunt It! Mrs. MlUyun But. to talk of more agreuable subjects, did I tell you that the Duke insists on a million moie before be will marry our Owrtrudef Ignorance. Mrs. Wayback And are the city people as smart as tbey say. Kxra? Mr. Waybark (lately returned from the city) Well 1 sbould say not. Talk about Ignorance. Tbuy've even got to have signs In their subways telling Usual whisk way Is up aad whicfc is UNCLE JEDTDIAH'S DOQ. . Painful Silence Followed ths Ownsr't Tale About Him. "No," said t'nrle Jr.ledlah, reflec tively, as he leaned hneit asainflt ths sugar-barrel at the poMolTU-e, "I don't suppose snyborty'd boliove It, but that thire do(tg of mice, Andy Jackson, bns been run over by tnotty-two orto mubbles since the begicnln' o' th!s yere season. On the Fourth o' July three red honkers from up Portland way come a-elxglin' along the pike at a forty ml le an hour gait, while Andy Jackson laid asleop In the middle o the road. Every blessed one of 'eiu Jounced over him , and b' Gosh ! I thought be was a goner sure enough; but, after the last one had parsed over him, he opened one eye and be gun scratchln' his left ear with his off hind leg. like he thought there'd been a fly or two buszin' around, and then he gapped a bit and turned over and went to sleep ag'in. A week Intel another feller come a-hlkln' through on a little pink gas-buggy with a No Jersey number tagged on to his hind wheels, and that old dogg stood eqimro In the track of It Just as It it warn't any moren'n so much 0')". 1 r.trei expected to see the pore nni'io H!ive ag'in, and I turned my hi;id th' oU.ei way, drcndln' the spc-Xllkle I felt shore he'd been turned into, but by Jlmlny! a half an hour later I found him anettin' on that thore counter lest behind the sugar-barrill catchin' flies. It's been the same all along. Car after car has run over him. and he's got sewnow when he heurs on? comln' he runs out o' the store like mad and lies down before It, as much as to say that he liked beln' run over." Well, that's mighty funny." said the strsnger In town. "How do yon account for it, slrT" 'Wa-al. I dun'no'." said Vncle Jede diah; "but I guess his bark Is si thick they can't break through to no vital part" A painful silence followed In which the stranger Joined, looking sternly meanwhile out of the door. 'Can I sell ye a musile?" asked Uncle Jedediah, after a while. 'What for?" asked the stranger with a frown. 'The BBfety of tbe public." repl'cd the old man "I have reason to be lieve, young .man, that there be times when you bite." More Than Flvs Feet. A certain newly-rich man had built himself a fine house. He thought It well to have a library, and went down to a book-store, where he ordered some books. "What kind of books?" asked the clerk. , "Why. books." replied the man. "Books, you know; reading-books. The books came and were Installed In the library. Soon after a friend came up to look over the place. "Here," said tbe man. "Is my li brary, i Here Is where I love to get with a book and a pipe, and forget the outside world." Tbe friend was somewhat of a book shad. He took down a book, loo'ced at it, and put It bark; took down an other, looked at that, and put It back and - repeated the process several times. Then be asked: "John, where d'd you get these books 7" "Oh, replied John, "I picked them up here and there. Whenever 1 found one I liked I bought It- It has ben tbe work of msny years." "But Isn't It strange that you should have bought alx hundred copies McGtiffeys Fifth Reader?" Washing ton Star. SLIPPED OUT. "Snarely came near being en gag. once." "How -so?" "The Bight he was getting ready to go and ask tbe girl, a fellow came along and asked him to go bobbing for eels," Little Willie Knew. Little Willie, tbe son of a German town woman, waa playing one day with the girl next door, when the 1st ter exclaimed: ' "Don't you hear your mother call ing you? That's throe times she1 done so! Aren't yoy going in?" "Not yet," responded Willie imper- tursbly. Won't she whip your' "Naw!" exclaimed Willie In dts gust. "Hue aint goln to whip no body! She's got company. So. wh r I go In.- shs'll J'lHt Bay: "Tbe pi-i little man has been so deaf since be d had the 4uasles ! ' " The Heft of Theft. - "Your methods," said the Indignant offldaj, "were simply highway rob bery!" "Again you wrong me." suid the sugar Importer. "They were lo weigh robbery!" The Better Word. Weary Williaa VYuat did id; dat lady when she aaVed 1'.' y equal to de ttuik of sawlu' wtjoj'.' Tattered Tom I to. her d:.l ei 'il wusn't de word. I wux supe.-'air 10 i: A Desorlptlon. Smith was a nneluok'.cg irau. II. wss batcbet-faced and beetln-briiik-ed and gimlet-eed and lutiteru-jawed and apple-cheeked, with mutl ui-thop aaUaers mi uare cbiSL TIME TO I JTIinv'ENE. Precocious Yjuertr Thiunht Flqht Had Cone tie Limit. While on 1, i 'jf iT e one ulght I! b y r 1 oil up to r.-keili: a. of :ht- Finn In - t-t ev-.i'.eruent. recently r. nr Policemnn .In;, Proelnct, and said: Hey, CITI e- J'.y fithrr an SB- other man b.u buor I ?.UIn' around the corner lor ihe 1.. -t iiour." Well, why I'Ya'i . i call an om.-er sooner?" BKl isr Ikerln o. a he c companird hit i.tiide to tiie scene of the con.ftit. "V.'hy," said the precocious young ster, "Pnw was rcfln' ti 3 lent or :t np to a fuw n !:n;l s 1 z" 1J- de o hi-r guy baa got bis smoml V'lnd tjo. an' he's wlpin' de sirteL wid dc old man " Newark Siar. Obllg.: q MiJ. They were a vtry ;oung : nd obvi ously bride-and-bildeg. onmiLh couple. On entering U:e tea shop the iKid tactfully led thorn to a little .ide loom which chanced to be Uboceuinc-d. "Tea was ordere," and stived. As the waitress 'ai lemlrg tLj room the young m:in discovered an Important fault in the ervd-e. 'Oh. wa!ro8." be sr.:d, "may we have a sj.non?" "Oh. ye" said the girl. "I wou't come. back for ten mlMues. and I quite think you will be nble to have the room all to yourselves." Objected to the Menagerie. In a small California town a drum mer broughl the hotel porter up to his room with his Rnsry storming. 'Want your room changed, nils'rr," politely queried the porter. "Room changed, no!" fumed the drummer. "It's the tiVas 1 oVect to. that's all." 'Mrs. I er.ry." shouted tl.o ror;cr to the Wir.dlady down below, "tli.; :.iii In No. 11 is satisfied with htB ic-mi, but be wants tbe fleas cl:u;cJ." Wrsn the 6leper Waltes. 'John!" ske t-Tclaimeil. j:'ht'ii-s lor elbow in:o !iis nlti a 2.17 a.'i i.. "O'ri you lock ti-p Mu'hi-n door"" And Jolin, v. ho is iinivr uutl i'l-.d was Just then dieo'nint! over laFl evenings lodrr- r-t-oiiT.?. pprjn.g up in bed. rnide tSe rropi-r sig'.i apd re sponded: "'Vorthy llulet. our portals are guarcir! !" Oh. he lilt the title ritln, even if he was asleep! A GcoTder Gravelsd. Euclid was boabtlng of his inatl:e- matlcal nbilliy. 'My dour." ventured bis ;. ife "If the high cost of living is caused by high wages, and wngea must be Ir. -rer.rcd on account of the. big.1! cost o' living. how do you square tho circle?" With a wild vi y ho lied Into Ihe night PERSONAL NOTE. .SNA fattl - 'XV X ii "That drfRdfnl man propojes to me In this letter!" "I suppoue he's tired of being re fused." Looked the Part. "This suburb speaks for Itself," de clared the real estate man. "People are simply entry to purchase lots here." "Umph!" grunted the prospective victim, garlrm doubtfully over a pocket editiou of Dismal Swamp; "1 believe that." Vindictive Cuss. "Ugh!" spluttered Mr. Jones. 'That nut bad a worm la It." "Here," urged a friend, offering blm a glass of water, "drink this and wash It down." "Wash It down!" growled Jones. "Why should I? Let him walk!" "They ojr your ell beau. Jack, l so devoted tu Itla wife be always calls ber -My deur wife!" "You'd understand if you saw ber bills! " Sellln' s Shetp. Two '!( land turn n i .ret .- lr way tu cuaich. "Si. ti ' -t I . -I "I was wonderiiig w:ml ..t a-ikii:' fui yon bit khuep cc:- ai your su-aoiii'." ' M-u." lepHcJ lio.n .!," I wis th:ul..n' 1 wad bo umiIi' tl.ty tUut liu's tot' tiint thec-p." "1 will tax' It at thiK " a-.iid If n' Jd; "b it ocfl, o ho tA $il j !u' i i.'l ritwl st )itu u - pu ti. Sii ir-tth.' "tiusineal" It'.JuiCiI Ii "Miui, sell u' a ui.te,i Ue t. flfly shallins Is not bus.aes al .. It's Just cbarit! PERHAPS. E ARTMQU K POOC. Trft Hornet rf Mcico Twh und Gran Irtterwcven with r."-" is. In order 'o tn'ir:t tr.fr honn-u from t-rihqi)iii .iitry .-f (.;,- n-itlvtv !r. the tcrMcry u mm, nil t'tu pn-lfrn nnrt o'h- r rn ? M e &:n or 0er rro. Mevli o. 1;v In trc,a. So-n? ii tlievo tr-e hTv ir. of 1-tfRr al? snd or Ingiiir-.uOy antrM' -tv Ile'd and kh'.'Htm IT- 'ntcrwoven thn twln rimI br uufiH of t tic trM, much in thp iMarTMr :i r. a bin! builds It The Vnvni-iriT vijr.tj eeltlnni Inert' tl:ot.e ho ifor IfO'ti the irtu: Where Uih tit'fl lire la p- and stund tlonely to (S:Iit Lou" of two and thrj momt are fro(tuen'ly b.dl In their biitnclit-s These hous hino afford pi of ct'.ou from the t!rp" And other wild mt! 1, i-aIs which .ire found In that-region in 'tor(;e Diiu bfin, It In i la. inert ui it n vt!fc-r" wll! not attack Its prey uo le- H H i ui 'j;i the Kmund The pi lint ol'i-t of eicvallns th-HR lifumes Into li- trees, however, in to keep then' ;ioin belne shnken down by the e vere nrlhqiinke3 which vlr-!t t:ie !Ji K-reru territory at frent-itt (mer v. .p. The rorkinif of the ej'rt'i kiVw 'f1--f ees a fwrvii z u-otlrn h.tt fiot- n.-C-i nce to thu t.ouet's. In yuin I t U- whole villages of ti:,.K t tor' n .are to t( seen. Xnne .jf ff rr'ied d p. w 11 o from tbe t e f n ' ir.bqrkes wlti.-h wionht such r nn o the bwfldfrr: cn fhe ftioniiu. An Old Fable. "Metanhysk'.'i," KPitl liiiinp Cest!'' uf Or-on, ' a dinner in P'-.llo-m ih 'la a f)K)Ject th.it alwvs makes on think u' the rnt and the off!." "A t ut. vom kt!w, onee set foMh 'n qiteat of hnppinus. She wandered !ip she wandend down: she i(ii?;t! nei! this animRl and che qiietlord ttnt. Ftnally. wrepprd (n mpdtHtlon In a tree. he perceivoi, an owl. "'Owl! said the cat, 'tell me. no", wipe bird, where happiness Is to be found! "'In meditation. the owl replied. "Meditation Mre Is the true Rpret of happiness.' "'But,' said tt vpt, rn wh'it s'ib ect am J to med''e" "'On the iubj-"t he owl answer ed, 'which ha? oot'iipled the rare o' owls alnre the beginning of tine namely: Whih t-anie flrat. the owl o the efi ; for while the owl ecvie. from the et;1? so also does the eti; onie ti om tl;e owlV - . , FfrrJut Golf Match. The p-olfc a fiolf match befwren twn well V;i".vi MTaieurs and n lead tup iMrr.br London ft ok Ex rh"g'j for 1 Mt.tkc of CnOi) recalb the f.Mi d.is oiir-.o-r e !n which tb Duke hf Yo k. afterward James II. took a pr'Wnn', pait on the l.eltb llnka in the year ltU2. It waa real!? an internarlon:i! contest In which th Duke, with .loan Patersone. a go'n shoemaker of K:it repute, charr-pion ed Scotland 'iaiKHt two nobletren o England, a howv Wager dependit.R n the Isaoe. Tl." Duke and the col.'f. had an efM-r victory, thankt In rWJ te the Man ff the iaat, and John f'n't itr's ah art- of the stake wa sv i;rl Atsntla 'hat he was able to b ilsU - rodly bouse hi the Canonxate. :j t wall of which the Duke cauM-o . oue to be placed bearing the Pftor one anus with tuw motto "Far nno acre," a trfhute to the cobb'er' dt :ns powera. PHttjieone'a houae, , w tnderatand, survives to-day. Tha &lackamith't Sleeves. An aged wooina wna ntandinp be fore a benutlfu! picture of 'a bKu-k affilth sUndfuK at hla forge wMel waa blazitg with a light that liluuil anted the whole room. The womai: came to the canvaa with aei'eia. younger women, apparently be." rhll dren. All stood with rnpt attention before the work of ait. 1ronte111pL1ti1.1t the light effecU and the beautliu. ahadowa. One of the younKer wuuiet asked of the elderly one what . sh thought of the picture. "Well. It'a all right toul tbe sleeve." she replied. "I lived In the vouuny a long time, and I know something that the paln'er w1ti all hla knwln' didn't know. That hla Vsmltb'i b!eevt-a r rollefl oJt. .Sow, they don't v.-ur them that way. A blrfilvsmKU aW::y turna hla aleeitt lu so iii ilyin" parka won t catcii." What a Bonanza Is. A certain Wentern Congressman baa had dlsasirouti experience lu gold mine specu'.niions fee day a num ber of colleRKUi'a were dlKcuselliK ihe subject of spc iilrtrlon. wben one -f them said to tbe U'pxtern member: "Toni, hb ar. t-p:ri. si'' i- dlitii Uon ot the term 'bonanza.' " "A 'bonanza,"' replied the Weateru man with emphasis, "is a hole in the ground owned by a champion liur!" Huecess. Imii,!.i Ulity Nothing except hie burna and pain, and lntiauies like intense cold suu frost bi'ea. Neither boiling water nor cold Mi) degrt-vs beUiw zero kills the iprout In somo sei-ds. Professor Bee 4uerel found I'iree seeds eighty-seven years old that sprouted. This sug ert that life ui.;y really be Immor tal even lo stand the purgatorial and peul-eulit'l iilcB. A Disciple of Emersoit. I Neurlch I'ere F it hat has En er- i son got to do -.th your git lug your ' auto to that actr"fta? Neurlch Ki's- -Wt.y In his essays you gave rue to re id be asvs some thing ahotit hlt'-hir.g your wagon to a star and 1 fr-o igbt - Maying Htadwjy. - V'Uy h' 301 Put ijr ti the Nairn's f a o Vie. yijr ir;if : i Lottit - -St 0 ma. na.N v , for th tan,. ' Short ( fiy Tht- Are t-- 1or itij t-fc;.r..- .t il.M a- W .-if. I Of W-tfvtrj no It', wh': - i ? ty , ! Wl ft im tho illicit tlnir- .11 if lily jiriiciiiiii. lH'ltiful. ll.sCl'lll :.( e n t p r t a i ri i i. . nati'n!,l illiistrat od nil i 'liitiir.il V family wocKiy its the l-nitptl Stato. New York Tribisno rarmer t'KICH, ONZ D0L1 A Sond your aaino floe sauiil: otij-y Mow York Tribune TRUUNt RUILO Now Vsrk PIKE li COUNTY PRESS ...SI. SO A JOfi PP.IflTirJC Letter Heads, Cards Posters, Statements Oil' H jads, Envelopes Circulirs, i"tc, Etc. -a- -NEATLY DONE First Mntmral Eauk ot Wilfoid In the fitateof rvuiiitylTinii :i. .1.- r.h j of hnt.i'11-.K Jui- on. lWitt : RESOURCES I Lon wnd dliHOunta. ' & 1W 'f : Uvfiti:.ii, Bicurt'd nu unw- ? ir V t'. B'JliUr t"rH- lirf (l(rr,,l'lTl"n Fr- mumfc on I' rt. hunite . . ft". iT ia'7 lilt i 1 H-H m j iiy h- j bods, tijrithw, etc banking luiiwi, liii-iinur ail flTtUK'l pi.e frm ajji-rov d reM re --tit'- Oh''B AW OttlUl 'rtih It ! . fsoHUl OlheT tttl('l,ll bnUK, Kraotloio,! afior currency, nick- fla trtd .eiiw Lawful W-.uiy UtJM-rTi- iu butk. Spcnlii. WW f . L.-'..H-tfiifi-r ntiMH. a.t v-i rWVM'tl'oii fund Uh I' ur 00 Total LlABlllllKS 'Japttal Sfck paid In : V.,iluU Uv iuiplua lucd I.i uvu uu L'linlvnlfd pri-l'U, le- Tpi iiiww Hl.'l tniei. nld H.tli'l fl Nn'lnlinl liiillh itulei-iiUf-tittuxlius lii'k.UAl tA) UiClVKlU.il lituicitw .UiiJ-(.t li oh. ck ISH.IHO 81 )-.nu:.d cnrlillcati o( tl--po.ll.. I.i4t i" JiTlii-uU c'i-.k. loJ ' Total 1'.V. W -f Ppnnlauji, ('Miury .l rlhf. 1: I, John ii. Miner. ('iMhii-r ul til- ilivp i.-.iuefi baiik du soli-Ttinly .wenr tlmr tin itHiVe b;mu uit-itt I. trim to lite t t.loI uiy ttuowlediii; and lM;llff JllHN iJ. WABNKR, CH-IKe' Hiibarrlbed kiiu swuiD to iHlorv iut- thU l:h ilai ot July lulu. i. 0. I.HAUKH1-AIN, S.ititrT Plilillu. t'urreiit A'-i-m: A. i). HhOvi s, 1 O.O ARMsTHliXU, Dlivetora. W. A. H. MITCHKLL. William B. Ken o.they M. 0 Physician and Surge-on. Oloe and rebIJ--noo HruaU s-i-rr-ivxt Court Uouao. MILKOUll. For Knit ForumhiHl rooms in iwnl. Knquirt of Mrs. Etta Puillon, I'-oyuer Biosd nj Ann Streets, Milfi-rd, r. SETTLING A DIEPUT6. Famous Literary Question Arbitrate In Proper Fashion. Richard I e tialiicnno. tbe pi'ct. in at a dinner: "Lituriiry dlhnuti-s are ir.r-ri-Htlnt If proi-erly ronil k-i'i d. T(o many of them, however, are sugi-es;: . of th SliaKeepeai ian 'iisiute !n 'I'ln fan. ' Prof. Bill b;;;u of me Tt-i Csii i'Ti.i-ing Acsdeniy dvc-vi! n lf--t-ire :n the Lone H,ind jal'm,i, sm.1 ;c tiie Cl'se f bl -jilti.i :l' rc.it il ' :.f boy ctuvd on the buinfiiK ov k. a griii. he Cellared, frtmi S'i:.Kt scare's Othello,' 'Hut an lnterruj ter rot :ci striiJe 1 forward. J ' 'I ft.M a iiiiit.i1! Kcl.,' - ! i.:c in 1 n- i.p-i-- ;,-.ii-i I . i--;r;- 'h-: l-c ;V..i-'e.- l.vl"! 'rl.t-' -'.'III ,i'f ' " 'I'rSiLil.' miiu! l'of I : i 1 ; 1 1 .- tu i '1 can con. Ince yu ilia: hr done eh ' ; "'Convince awny,' said the Doslon ian, sceprl' ally.. Vi.-f nillua led off with his rlrbt foot. :,i,d followed up the ars-imeut wft a hriF8 rupidnr, fusing, in tbe j uba-(;.lrll fined. OB K-p. " 'Win -wi rt-tee piece?' he sootited, pa i.e nmclled his opponert c'eiid- 3 -v ea tit-aia. ii.iottii tore fiOiU be- sor. ' "D-atI sure, iim tto it.' " was the reply. I st'n Died By Order. 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