PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Friday, July 31, 1903. runMMUKI) F.VF.RV FHIDAV. OFFICE, BKOWH'B UUIIiDlNO BROAD BT. sritHcntrTidN: (Ink Ykar One dollur and fifty rentn. Rix Months Seventy-five rents. BTUICTLY IN ADVANCK. KntPifd ths post oftlco of Mil ford, Pike County, IVnimylvmiln, n nwml class matter, November twenty-flrat, lil. Advertising Rates. 0.tPqimrp(i'l(rhMlnfl),nnpnrrtton -1.00 K n.'h BubHctiucnt insertion Mi Itcdutxtl r.itc-n, furnlslii (1 nn npplluntlon Will l allowed ymirly mWcrti'iTS. Legal Advertising. Admlnlstrntor'i and Ext'cmor'8 notices - 8. no A mlitor's notices 4 m Dlvorro noti-H-s 5-'H) Sheriff's suit's, Orplmns court, unl tJounfcv Tivjistirt-r's flJiles. Comity Pt:tt m int and election proclimmtion chnrftt.il by (tie square. J, H. Tan Etten, PlTnLIBHKR, Milford, Piko County, Pn. So Mntatnorfl9 wnntg to be the county Rent. Wait, Rister, until your citizens have Rtiffiuient enter prise to become a borough nnd have passable streets, nnd walks. It has seemed to mnny here that it would have been appropriate to have hai a corner stone laying with suitable public exercises, at tho new school building. The town is now well filled with city guests. F P. Sawyer nnd wife of Chicago are guests with the family of II. B Wells. Arthur Adams and a friend from Hnntingtowera were visitors here yesterday. The effects of the late V. S. Pro- basco will be sold by tho aduiinstra trix Aug. Sth. The steam laundry, formerly the old Heller tannery, and the ice house nt Bushkill were burued Tuesday. The loss is estimated at $1000. Nelson, and Buchanan bridge builders of Cuambersburg, Pa., ob tained the contract for furnishing the iron bridge across Westfall oreok in Lackawaxen township. De Alton Dilliston of Branohville, the genial auctioneer and well known newspaper correspondent, and War ren u. uursu or LA? ton, a war veteran and veteran teacher who alBO illumines the pages of several papers with his writings, mado social and pleasant call today. A very delightful tnusioale was given at the home of Mrs. L. W Armstrong last Saturday evening The singers, Messrs. Geo. R. Bull E. P. Crissman and D. C. Ryman and ths Misses Patty Biddis and Tait, who was a guest at the house were well received, and highly pleased the large audience present Nearly flO was realized for the Woman's Guild of the Episcopal church. A Delightful Concert uiuu tiouse guecs, as well as many others, had the ploasure last Saturday evening of listoning to some most delightful music, .both instrumental and vocal, at a concert given for charitable purposes. The Bluff House orchestra is an aggre gation of fine musicians who piny with exoellent expression, the piano duett by Miss Gladys and William Rudolph was lively and well render ed. The reoitations by Miss Porcher evinced oulture aud talent, the solos and duett of the Misses Clara II Cowles and Cora E. Guild displayed musioal talent of high order. Their voices are well trained and the encores showed the apxirecintion of the audienoe. Signor de Novel lis as accompanist demonstrated his skill in technique and thorough under Btandiug of the sentiment of the selections, and Mr. Arthur Fox handled a bow the with grace and ease of a virtuoso with the violin. The critics have charged that because General W oud is a friend of Kixwt-vt'lt he Iims been the object of unjust favoritism. Beside the fact that he well deserved his promotions deserves them because he is a nmn with the strength and ability to do things our contemporaries should remember Unit President McKinley jmule Wood a brigadier-general. The ). munition of one strp to a nuijor jjeuerul in August will be the first advance under Koosevclt. Kin;; KJ-.vard's visit to Ireland seems to have been a divided success and Irish good-nature utij ho.-pitality overcame any feelings of hostility. It is probable that had the. rulers of J'.nhwiJ in yi-.irs gone by matin more frequent vi-,ils to Ireland there would have been u much !'-. hitchs f.fliii Maiii-t the j;n0lisli government. Presbyterian Chroniclings (liy l!i'v. K. M. Fmeml.) Next Sund-y mornings sermon will bo upon tho question "Whnt think ye of Christ?" The evening discourse will tnlie up ' Peter's Denial of his Lor J." Tho topic for the prayer meeting next Wednesday night is "lrutti fulness" or "(iiiiuine." While the meeting Inst week wns small we greatly appreciate tho number that onme out. Next Thursday is the date of our nnnual fair and it is to be hoped that uverv effort tho Indies have made or will mnko shall bo amply reward ed. There will probably bo some snecial notico to ho given at the services next Sunday. Tho offertory violon cello solo of last Sunday evening has received many words of praise ond nppieclu turn. It is a pleasure to state this fact here. This musical instrument wns ,tho first allowed iu New England churches. The statistics of the Presbyterian church of the United States are very satisfactory. Most excellent progress has been made along nearly every line. More money has been raised thau in nny previous year The total is 117,561,277. Tho total additions to the membership amounts to f 110,002 which is prob nbly the largest iu the history of tho church. Our Sabbath scnoo! membership now is 1 070,557, nn advnuco of nearly 1.1,000 over last year. We have 7,704 ministers or t7more than last year. The churches number 7,854 nnd the average membership is 125 (our own mini bor). It is with great satisfaction that wo contomplato this advance ment in our great church but It should stimulate us to catch the pirit of the body to which we belong that wo should aid tho ad vancing columns and not hinder them. . The Homo Missionary offering was not as large as we had hopod it would be but still some were un prepared to give Inst Sunday nnd we hope that those who have not mado their offering to this cause will do so at their earliest conven ionce. Mr. Goorge Mitchell will receive your offering. Methodist Church Jottings (By Rrv. V. A. Wood.) Subjects for Sundny, August 2nd Morning, "The life of Judas, Evening, "Just the Bible Straight Epworth League 0.45 p. in. subject "Remember Jesus Christ." Leado William Anglo. Mr. E. P. Crissman of New York City will sing a solo at the morning service Sunday. Prayer meeting subject for next week will be the same as announced last week as the rain prevented mooting. Bring your "Favorite Hymn" and be prepared to sing aud speak God'B praises. Our Sunday school picnic has been appointed for August Kith. Let us hope (?) for a pleasant morning to start and a shower bath before the day is over. Tho Raymondskill Falls have aain been selected ns the host spot to visit. The young people aro eagerly looking forward to a big tiuie. Let the old folks join in and help them have it. The annual picnic, you know, is one of the grent features of Sunday school activity. Lot us not under-estiinnte its importance but show by our presenco nnd help that wo are interested in the prosperity of our school. Several weeks ago when the pastor preached nt Union on "Elijah" the scholars attempted the task, diffleult indeed for the young of writing a brief outline of tho sermon. Four outlines were bunded in and found by tho pastor to be coihnicndably well put together The pastor is now looking forward to receiving from tho scholars a list of "Six Bust Reasons for Being Total Abstainers." If anyone has chanced to (appar ently) meet the pastor and has not been properly recognised please remember that the pastor's brother Ms in town and that ho is not acquainted witheveryone hero. His vacation having expired ho expects to return home Saturday. Dress making iu all branches. M ahy Lt inviii, Broad St., Milford, Pu. 5 We like best to call J SCOTT S LV.'JLS!ON a food because it stands so em p phaticully for perfect nutrition. ii And yet ill the niatlrr of restor 4 ii:g appetite, of giving new stiength to the tissues, especially f to the nerves, its action is that of a ini-dk ine. - V-..d i.,r It'-r St ' iT 1 X liOrt Jen; !e. t. to York. all Ui uKi.-,i. yjt. V, Vfc VVt it 1 PA IT AC. Mrs. B. F. Killnm is vUHing her laughter, Mrs Els on Greene nt Scrnnton. Harry Earlo and his little niecp, Marion, of New York nro staying nt tlia home of C. E. Williams for n few weeks. Mrs. Edwards and daughter re turned to Philadelphia on Monday having spent the past week in this pi nee as the guests of Mrs. A. K. Killnm. Leonard Simons had the misfor tune to cut his foot quite bndly one day lust week while mowing. Sevornl children throughout the place have tho measels. The ne w sn w mill has been erected on the farm of Jacob Zimmerman and will in a few days begin opera tion. Several of our citizens have eceived employment in this, the last lumber tract iu this section. There is a load or two of good quality hay to be cut on the cemetery grounds. Any person wnntiug 'it can have it nnd receive pay for extra trouble of cutting. Apply to G. N Killnm or C. E. Williams. Defacto. DELAWARE. Mrs. Charles Bensloy of Center- ville, N. J., spent Sunday with friends in Delaware and Lehman. But a small percentage of the hay h.M been mido in this locality. The hiVy crop is a good one. Oats that were sown late are no more than half crop. Ou Wednesday afternoon one of the worst electrical storms passed over upper Lehman nnd lower Dela ware that has been known here in years. Rain fell in torrents nnd was accompanied by high winds and hail. The buckwheat in somo pnrts was entirely destroyed. Many trees were uprooted and also a barn-on tho premises of Mrs. O. Frazier overturned. John Gould hnd a ow killed during tlie storm. 1 he school board of Lehman met on tho 25 inst and hnve engaged the following teachers : Saw Creek John Clark. Mountain View Adnlaide Holler Pine Ridge Carrie Gariss. Meadow Brook Agnes Ryan. At this writing I have been unable to lenrn who wore engnged to tench the remainder cf the schools. 1C8 guests nre domiciled nt the Riverside Hotel. SAWKILL Afternoon showers, nre a relief in the warm weather we are having Miss Mary Hoffman is now ill at her homo in this plnco. Master Gordon Botuall of New York City is spending his vacation here nt tho home of John Stark. Two dancing bears wore taken through Sawkill last Monday. We hear that the teacher engnged for Sawkill school is Miss Hannah Kipp of Greene township, Tike Co Rev. Jacob Weber of New Y'ork City is now the guest of Ira D Hoffman. Professor de Rialph is spending few days at his country residence here. Y hilo Mr. Boilenu, our stng driver, was on his way to Milford Monday afternoon bis pony beoame frightened and unmanageable. Mr Boilenu was thrown from the wagon ana tliongti severely bruised wns able to resume his work Wednesday Etc. The correspondents assure us that there is no political significance in the visits of Senator Piatt nnd futu Chairman Cannon to Oyster Bay. It might have happened just the smiie it the president had been lion hunt ing on Pike's Peak. Mr. Bryan seems to think that Cleveland is a good subject for ili.i cussiou. Mr. Cleveland apparently appears to have forgotten the exi tenee of Mr. Bryan. That's the dilference. Seventy tons of nickel and bronze coins just from the mints are nbi to be shipped to the Philippines. They number over thirteen million, more thau one for each Filipino. Brtilaliy Tortured A case c;iuie to liirht that for persistent and unmerciful torture has perhaps never been equaled. Joe (jolobick of Colusa, Calif, writes. "Fur 15 years 1 endured iitstilTorabU) pain from LMieumat'sm and nothing relieved mo though I tried every, thing know n. I came across Klcetrio Bitters and it's the greatest medicine on earth for that trouble. A fow bottles of it completely relieved and j cured mo. " J tint us good for Liver Hiul IJt-IH'ial drbtlity. "ul y OOo. uorant vi d by all drti;';j Advci tiw in tho 1'ia:.- hatiat'actitin Impaired Digestion Mny not l-p nil that In mi-nnl by ff.jT"'" now, but It will no If nrelertrrt. The nm'ro.iins lifter oiitliiff, fit of nrrr- ons hpni'n''lif, mntrncfls of tho. stoninrh, ond disnprcnnhlo hpl.'hln-; niny not ho very hnd now, hut tiny will be If the stomach Is suftcrcd to prow woikor. pyppopsla Is ouch a miserable dSflrnne thnt tho tondoncy to lt should ho (riven irly attention. This is completely over come by Hood's Sarsaparilla which strengthens thewhole digestive system V I Pella Wot did Jimmy get pinched fur? Daniel -Fur nutt'n bat pullln' ersss tip by de roots over In de park. Wot have dey got signs for tellin' yer to keep off do grass" unless dey want it kept oft. Rejected, 'Gwendoline'." he Implored, raising his voice In tremulous pleading. "Dear est love! I did rot mean I only meant -I" But she hnd arisen from the otto man and stood before him, imperious, haughty, scintillating, with all tho arro gant beauty of a proud belle of the up per West Side. Stretching herself to her fullest extent of four feet six, and casting a wll hering glance upon the trembling wight, she pointed to the door. "Go, George W. Vanderscoot!" she cried. "Go, before I call the butler and have you removed by force. I have given to you, freely, a young girl's first love, a young girl's tender Initial passion, a young girl's trust and con fidence. Despite your wealth of bil lions I have consented to wear your name and sport your ermine, and would have adorned your palace In West End avenue as never palace was adorned before. But this ends It all. Never oh! never will Gwendoline Mc- Mutt consent to wed a man who had presumed to ask her what may be nny. Is her age!" Harold Wilder, in New York Herald. Bismarck and the Bore. A long-winded visitor once asked Bismarck how he got rid of visitors who bored him. "Why," said the chancellor, smiling, "I have an arrangement with my wife. When people stay too long she sends a servant to say she needs me." At that moment entered a servant, saying thnt the princess would speak with the chancellor. Bismarck gravely made his excuses, and the bore made his exit-Illustrated Bits. BONDS FOR SALE $12,000.00. Scaled bids for omi hundred aud twenty flo) bonds, bearing interest nt the rnto of four per centum (t per cent.) per annum, of the par value of one hundred dollars each, to bo Issued bv "The Independent School District of MO ford." In the County of Pike and Mate or Pennsylvania, will be received un to four o'clock P. M. of Satur day, Aiieust Kill, KMi.t. The bonds will bear interest from tholr uato September 1st, A. D. l'Mt, payable seml-nnntially ou tho first day of March and September of ouch vear niter said uale siioieui to nnnual state lax ami be numbered trom 1 to IS) and payable ns follows: 1 to a InohiHlvo September 1st 4 7 6 111 14 2i 1M : n.- 40 4f 5H 65 lil Ii7 7;) 711 M loo h7 115 1-11 lt 15 Sill Ml HI itH 41 4H fil Mi i a liS 74 SO Si M 1"1 ICS llrt The nrtunl Intlcntrdn'niB of Bind Distni t nt provklt'ii for by itH uurivnt revtMitntt, ciMisitN only of a balance of $l;.MNKj.f)0 due or to bi'ctiniu duo on n cont ract inndo fop tho erection (-f a bcIkkiI huildinp, for the payment of which h.ilaiHHMif indelittntiiess the ohliiitioiiB herein inentloned aro to Ije irthiied. 'i'he hit preecdiiiK HbM'ssttl valua tion of tnxubln property lu naid ii strict, is $174 Jivi.iHj. The aM'iit ot tho electors of said lUt rlct, to Ihelnureaso or incurring of tlie debt aforesaid, duly obtained at a public eicrtiwu hebi Ki by. 17, for the Paid pui'p'e, UiHltef thu provi.-ioiid of, and tins hmn is made in accordance with, tlie act, if UAeiubly approved April 1174, and t hi huppb'ineiitN and amend men ts thereto; the Hoard of School Directum of iiid District having by retail utiuiiM and vote thereon, duly of rocord on the minute.' of baid it. Mini, authorized thu making, and piuvhled fr iixc payment, of naid loan, lu .niiift.iniiiy to tho law. as will a pp. tar by n ter.'iicf hail thereto, and the 'hi ale)ntit" rc'iuirt-d by law, lih-d in tho otluo of the ch-i k of tlie ('unit of Qiuuu r taes-lonsi of I'ikn County aforesaid, July 2.i, llmU liiii.ieiri will dt'iuato the bonds di-sired iy tlie '.iiimlM i! thereof, it bi iun preft-rred. lioAeVer. tbat bids for tho entire ihue be made. The i iht to reject any and all biib. suiuiiitit d Is ii. rehy esprer-ly rserved. 1'y ordi-r of i lie Jiourd of St IhjoI Director nf the Indopfiident School Dinlrict of Milford. ICO It K It T O. HAitt KIKV, trecietaty. iiilb.rd, Pa., July H7t l'.n)3. A.Mms bit okid to Ullllt liT i IIA1CI HI I V, Milfunl, l'lte tu., I . ill litii:l. An Outrage, iTifMP JF i J. 7 - L t Pnsldent UooeveU's action in restoring Assistant-foreman Miller to 1 1 io government printing olllce nfter hi- discharge simply because he had been expelled fiom the bookbinders union Is being generally conim 'tided. In fact, It is the only stand the president could take under civil service regulations. Tin' statement that a protest from the union was made against the nclion of the presi dent has been denied. The Cure is Lasting lion- Ilr. I'nvtil Hemic tly'I.Atr.t Meillrlnp, ('Rl-ciirn Solvent, laired Mr. F.Mriilire. Let the people, f-peak fop theinselvefl Prnlse from those who have been cured In prnlsH Indeed, nnd comment would be A wnste of words. This is what Mr. H. W. KldriilKe, of Cherry Valley, N. Y , writes to tho manufacturers of Cnl-curn Solvent, Dr. Kennedy's innv medicine Dr. Kennedv How, Houdout, N. Y. "(iESTLhMF.N : "I should lll:e to tell you, 111 n fiuv words, of the good (jal earn Solvent, Dr. Kennedy's larent medicine, hns necom plished in my cne, one of kidney trouMo. ,Ilefore I took Col earn Solvent my urine was of n brick dust color, nnd there wi s always n pediment of a reddish tinge. I then procured n bottlo of Dr. Kennedy's now medicine, and after trivlnft It a thorough trial I nitlcid that the sediment gradually disappeared and the mine becaino clear. I have not taken any of tho Cal-curn Solvent for a long timo, and no sediment has appeared. "I havu the greatest faith in your medi cine, nnd if 1 ever have n recurrence of my troubh', I will take Cal-cura Solvent.' Wiite to the Cal-cura Comanr, Dr Kennedy How, Homlont, N. Y., for a fro. .ample bottle Large hottlns, druggists, 11 L. R. CARPENTER BROKER STOCKS, GRAIN, ETC. BONDS, COTTON, ETC. g Bought and Sold for Cash ? - 1 .! HIT-.. 5 or vc rneu on a lviar gin of 3 per cent. ; You will find thnt the ser- i vices I render you as a Broker and the facilities and conven- i icnecs I enn furnish can not be surpassed elsewhere. It is to my interest that you make money. All business strictly confidential. Correspondence nnd telephone orders given careful attei tion. L R. Carpenter, Front St., Port Jervis, N. Y. Iteprt sontinfj Greullch, Martin A Co. MATCHLESS CONFECTIONS When you want the finest candies In tho world, remember that we have them. We are solo agents for Ilnyler's t matchless confectionery. J The assortment is ample and includes a variety of chocolates, bon bons, eto. The price varies but the J purity does not. No one J wants Impure candies 4 and tho way to avoid i 1 them is to be guided by J ? tho name of the milker. J J "Iluyler" stands for all a tbat is excllcnt in can y. 0 Our stock is entirely fresh throughout. f I CO. ARMSTRONG i DRUGGIST. S To PATENT Good Uc.l may b Bocurtd by our aid, Atiilre8, THE PATENT RECOhO, Battimare. Md. H. E.Em erson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. William B. Kenworthey, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. (Ifllcf nnd rebkleni'fi llrond lextf'oort liouu. MlLhUKU, str.et PA. Seven MJIion boxes told In past 13 Vyckoff's ticvv York SOME I fi IN 7? fin rrrin nnrmTtfiriT fi I! J L1 Ii VVV VV 1 1 Without further comment we place these bargains buying" judgment Misses' Wash Suits These nre this season's goods, mado up in proper shapes. niong them are some "Peter Thompson's"' sailor suits. Flore's our price priming : 1 7C kind for fl.25 j tho 13.25 for 1 75. Ladies' Suits An Bizps from 32 ., -.T i to 42 nre repra- Tailor-Made 8l!Iltcd in somc styles in this offerinK. Almost all are this season's production nnd you know the value of our tailored suits. Prices run like this : the f 12.50 kind now ffl to $3; tho f'J.25 at 10.50; tho $18 at 12 ; tho flu at rlO; tho tH at JB. Wash Shirt Waist Suits Have two or three silk shirt waist Buits thnt were f 10 and 114 but are yours now f7.G0 and f 10. In the washablo our line of Gingham Suits, In all sizes, were two now $1, others that were 11.25 now f 1 and thos8 that woio $2.25 now $1 25. WYCKOFF'S NEW YORK STORE Stroudsburg, Pa. CAVCATf. l LABELS. mm TBAUE r DESIGNS. MARKS. ,'',C0PVRICHTS. ThlHv-one ye in ac-Hre -wactlc-e. Orlnlon aa to validity and -Mtontaliility. Writp fc.r 'wk nl lnitnic'fl iih and ri'iVrrncM. EPSON UKOSt25 F street, Washington. D. & UNITED BTATK9 CIVIL PKHV1CK COMMISSION Washington, D. C. March 8rd, 1903. Mr. Goo. Onklpy, Culumbinn CoUogn, Pfitersuu, N. J. Donr Sir: For n number of years pftRt tbo Civil Service (JnnimlsKt.m bus ex pericnocd cniisidernbte UHTlc ulty In sec 1 1 ti tiff enough male eiigiblt'8 in Kbnrtlifiml and typewriting to moot tlie needs of the Bervioe. The supply of sin b rdiffitjlea resulting from tho seiul-nnnnnl examinations In these subjects ban nut teen equal to the demand. Recently, several special stenntfrnphy and typewriting exnm inatinus liHve been held In th; larger cities, but without pmducinK the desired result. The (JummUsion would be pleased to have you make this known to young men Abo may bo Interested. Yours rcHpeetfulIy, John K. Piuk tor, President. For further particulars apply at Port JerviH JtiiHlnrHn ItiHttfute, (iKo. Oaki.kv, Principal. LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, corpfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Comer Ann and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. Blue Front Stables, Port Jervis, N. Y. Ail joining Ouniaer's Union Houne liuri, onrriit, draft and farm horses for sale. Exchanges uiude. A largo stock from which to make si'lectiona. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. Hi To Cure a Cold in One Bay months. Tti El nature, Store Weekly Hows PO RANT before you. Your will do the rest. Misses' Wool Sailor Suits (lood nil the year round sellers, but we prefer to clean house each senson It lends to such prices ns the t4 kind for t2.75 ; the 5 for t'1.7r ; tho $4,25 for $3.25 ; tho $0 for $5.50. Jackets, Silk & Cloth Just tho thing for this time ot yenr nnd good for nine months out of twelve These nre properly nindo of the fnsuionn bio materials. 'Tis your chance for a saving. Cloth ones that were $10 now $8, were $0 now $5, were $5 now $:t. Bilk ones thnt were $7.50 now $0, wore $9 now $7, wore $11,50 now $9, were $13 now $9.50. Boys' and Men's And they nre bargains VJ"lit with a capital B. Lucky enough to get 26 dozen of men's and boy's shirts, sizes from 12 to 16, mado to soil for not less than hnlf a dollar Spot cash knocked the maker's price down to enablo us to offer them at 35 cents. 'ah Our fee nMui tied if wei:iil. Any one sending sketch and description of nny invention wdl promptly receive our rpiaion free concerning tlie puttiital dlity of frime. "IInv to obtain a I'ateut" Rent upon rcect. l'atetits fiecared ilirounh us miverli--.ee er f-'dc nt our expense. Pnteiit-t t.'iken out tlnouh ua receive nireirtl ttoticr, without clnige, in i iiK I'atf.nt HKCOnn, nn illustrated nnd widely circulated journal, consulted liy MamifnctHrc. s nnd Investors, bend fur s.unple copy FkEE. Address, VICTOR J. F'AN8 A CO I'atei.t AtK.rrrys,) t'ars Culldlnir, WASHI.NGTON. O- C flew & Exclusive LINE OF Prices Seasonable goods of Every description Ryman fi Wells. Supplying The Table AM EVERY DAY PROBLEM We Holve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. EVERY THING FOR AN ELEGANT DINNER GUMBLE & RYDER Harford St. Milford Pa. Fi re Insurance. Oi l) ltKl.lAHI.H COM I'.l.NIKS. BAIts KKASONA1II.E Charles G. Wood, Agt. Sii'C).ur to J. J. Hart. f-Ortit'' In renrof KcHUh'tiue on Ann St Milford, Pika Co., fm. Cure Ci ! la Two Days. en evry -? r fcox. 25c
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