1 . vJuUii L-iwAs liwU) LOOK (OM n f f fiK ,. - i & A' L i U L;3i L:t3 We are coing to be more liberal than ever in 190 to users of Lion Coffee. Not only will the Lion-Heads, cut from the packages, be good, as heretofore, for the valuable premiums we have always given our customers, but J UEI.Al.OS 310 IliHll. TRAMP3 ,M. LONDON PARKS. the mma Lion-Heads will entitle you to estimates la our 50,000.00 Grand rrUfi Content, whl-h will make some of our patrons rich men and women. You cau send in as many estimates as desired. There will bp In Addition to t!i n vm PiCiiiii!ui3 r- r" The first contest will be on the July 4'h attendance at the (. J.oria fl'orM's Tar; the second relates to Tr'fitl Vo(o i'or President to beenit Nov. 8, 1 '. t 4 . .ao, 000.00 will he distributed in each of these contests, making $40,000.00 on the two, and, to make it sull more interesting, in addition to this amount, we will give a Crzr.i Firs! Prize tf S5.000.00 WWW CPuOriUIlU. ?BOI WITlillllK H UIK t-lJ i V I I Five Llon-lieads cut from Lion Coffee Package and P a cent stamn entitle you ? (in addition to the re ular free premium?) ; 1 vote in .v,wrfr- . "V v. r : A to one vote in either contest: . WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST What will bo the t"tt July 4th atte vlrn-e at the St. T,itiI3 Worl'l'i Fair? At Chicxco. July 4. !. th-; aMendawe was i'M,-." l. For nearest corrplt erimate receiv,-.! id Wonli.n Spice Corn panv's olllce, 'l'olp!o, Ohio, on or before June l 1 1 . l'1", Tre will give flrt prir.e for the nearest correct catlrnalo, nenocd pnre to tlie oext neatest, etc.. etc.. as follows: 1 rtra Prize S2.PO0.O0 1 Hecona rrize x .n.t.uj 2 Prlr.es $500.00 eacU 6 Prle aOO.OO lO Prises 10O.OO f.ri Prizes 60. OO 60Prtze 20. 0') 280 Prizes 10. OO 1BOO Prises 6.O0 a 139 PKISP.S, TOTAL, . l.OOO.Ol) 1 ,000.00 1 .IIDO.IIO 1 ,O!K).()0 . . . . 1 .Ot.O.OO p.noo.t'O . . . b.ouu.oo tao.ooo.oo PHESEDENTIAL Printed blanks to vote on found in every Lion Coffee Pack age. The 2 cent stamp covers the expense of our acknowledgment to you that your es timateis recorded. VOTE COr.TEST What will he the total Vopulnr Vote cant for PreMent (votes for all r-iti'!li!;Ur" combined! at tho election November. J.t u l'KI Ho- Hon. ll'IVt:! pooT,o voted for President. For nearest eor-l-pct elirnate received In Woolr.on Spice Co.'s, oflloe. Toledo, O., on or h-lore Nov. S. 1H'4. we will ive first prize for the rtearcM cor rect estimate, setond pi i re to the neat nea- est, etc., etc.. as follows! 1 First Prize J2.BOO.OO 1 noeona rrif r... 1.O0O.00 2 Prizes I'OO.OO each 1,000 00 B Prizes ?GO OO 10 Prlr.es 100. OO 20 P' lzes 60.00 frO Prizes 20.00 ?f0 Prizes lO.OO laoo prlies J5.00 2139 PFIZr.S, 1 .000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1 ,000.00 2,600.00 9.OOO.O0 TOTAL, I20.OO0.O0 4270- 4270 iisA tsaa tS Distributed to th Public arris!ing f 45,C00.00In atldSflcn to which wo shall give $5,oca to Grocrs' C!rks (ssa part; .ulari In LI3?1 COFFEE cases) making a grand total oi $50,000.00. COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OF f?,fwi,is,r? ,"3 I a I II S-.ll" BfJ staABj fcs.U--JtaJ ufinni sAtj coirr rn . irnNTrT nFP'T.. TOLEDO. OHIO. Johnson's Shoe Store TheLaFrance Shoes FIT because the lasts they're made on were planned by experts. They keep their shape, because the workmen who made them are experts. They wear lie cause their leather was selected by experts. Our footing as a shoe man has made us fit to fit the feet. Bring in yours. We'll fit' cm. joiinsorj, FITTER OF FEET. Port Jervis, N. T. Subsoriho for the Tri:. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. fhe hotel par excellence of the capital .minted wriliin one block of the VV'hite Itiitisn and directly opposite the Treasury, b litest t.'ihle In the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL A fiitnniiH hoNIry, rcnmrknblo for lti historical Hssoctivtiuiis and lon-nitHtalnctl ptiiniliiritv. RiM!t'nt,ly riMinvutud, rcpulntwl aiiu purtiitiiy rtuumiHiieu. NATIONAL HOTEL A lA-'idmnrk anions tho hotels of Wash- titKtoi., pjitroii'zod in former vnrn by pri'sidoiita and hiixh oHloiitla, Alwityt a pit mo favoritH. Recently remodelcti and ivmtartxl better than ever. Onn. I'a. H. K di'p. WALTKK HUKTON, Roh. Mr. Thctw hotolc are the principal polititinl mndezvoua nf the capital at all times. L'hey are tho Unt Htoppiug places at rea onable ratret). O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. D E WITT, Manager. 9 jers LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Corunr Ann and Fourth utrtwts 1ULFORD PA. . . WANTCD . . SUMMER BOARD liy thotiNuntlM uf Brooklyn people, t an vou take a ti? it ho, list vmr liouse in the li i !' i t K !.Y X DAILY KAlil.K J.MKDKMA TloX HI KKAC, for wlji. h jmr (im; a ptinteil blank is iro idecj. . 'I be pen i,-e of the 1 M 1 O K.iA TlO.N JlL'KCVL' Will Cust You Nothing The lliook'vn Kiti.-!tf if the be.-l nd'Cr-l!s!lir im-tiiuiii in the worUi It cullies tlltilC l: .-oil Uvht'Ill.e- iiieiilh tlo tn hhv Nt-w York .ti)n;r. It HtnuilM l'ki.-I-.Ml.NKMi.Y ut the I'f.'fl. ah AiA'i- i; i ii;m r.vr in tb Kuulr umls llllle, but ItriiiL'- 1 : 1 1 - t n-ul:-, It.-:.'.!' I lie I' M.l.K l.N KiK.AllbN I.I 1U;aII wt-4.ii- M.lt-tl.V lii:l.llitf it. N ,iu- I f li.-UMir iilmik, p ii-t 11 1 e . .f 1 ' ,l l t ,i ll ni.'i A, Cl 1 l.-iog li.llo t'iu.l. AJ,., KJC":.'Anc 1,1. IK ;:.Y. 1 j 1 ,I.K DAILY LAI, N. Y. - r in w ttit li Jim t . .4)iO4.4 4 State Normal School East Stroudsburg, Pa. Ttoulitr Stitto Normal Courso, aod Sp ciiil Depart inontri of Ma-do, h,U culion. Art, Drawing, Stoin-'i;iply, ami 'ryi-wruing; elroir Coiitgo l'ri'.pifci'iiUry l p,irtmunt. FREE TUITION Hoarding 4-xiM'iit s f: r'l por wct-k. l'upil. H.liiilLU-d ui auy tiutu. Spring Toriu iipoiii A; rtl itl:, l'.Kll. S ruo fur ontaiuiiu. E. L. Kemp, A. M.p Principal. ktttttii4fiit(tt4 49 Do you like your thin, rough, short hair? Of course you don't. Do you like thick, heavy, smooth hair? Of course you do. Then why 9 not be pleased? Ayer'sHalr Vigor makes beautiful heads of hair, that's the whole story. Sold for 60 years. 4 t have nsed A-er's Hair Vleor for ft long time. It la. Indeed, a woiidoiful hair toiih', reatorlnft- health to the limr sod .-at. atin, at the taiue time, piovlita a splenrttil (It-,'.Ihk. UK. J. W. 1A . I M, M.aiii, lull. T. gl.so bottle. II 'Irii,', fori Weak Hair "Yon ppp," pxpi-ilncil the youns; tirnnirirt In tlia f hh1i!iuih11o brown tur bun rolli'il liiiili on onn slilc, "It mnkoa the Mlltinrion po niurh more dilTlcnlt bcoaupa (ir-rnld and I are not actually t tint It, tioihitift hint ben really said. Still, he and t know " "Oh, dear nis, yen!" broke In her .friend, who wore a picture but Willi ilmnpliiif plumes. "1 niidcrstund Just what yon mean yon aren't eniriftcd Jrt, but you're boIiir to be. Isn't It ex-Clllne?" he young womnn in the brown turban cust down her even and blush ed beautifully. "Well, anyhow, I nat urally wanted to be PTtrn nice to hie Diother. I Wiinted her to like me and I knv I'd have to make a flht for !t. A tniin's mother always in In arms agilnst whutevcr girl be picks out she alwnya knows some other jrlrl who would have tilled the bill so much better and I determined to convince Gerald's mother wben I got ftequiilnted with her that I was the one exception to the rule. I was go- Inp to overwhelm her on sight wilh such a combination of beauty, sweet ness and charm th.it ahe'd love me forever more." flie paused. "Well, did youT' nuked the girl In tho picture hat. Her friend sljtherl. "Iteally, I'm afraid not," she went on, "I was helping Mra. Kerman the night nhe Rave her ble card party. Three of us glrla were on the pro gramme to duller about the tables and sec that tlilims were all i-ilit at sup per time. Fancy my excitement when 1 found Herald a mother was among the guesta! 1 knew my time hud come to conquer. 1 thought It would be so lovely to fascinate her before ahe found out who 1 was It, would make things easier. Luckily I noticed that her coffee cup wa9 empiy. "I grabbed up the tall silver coffee pot and floated up to lier tiible. I was so nervous that my cheeks were red and my hand shook. I leaned over her shoulder In what I ara sure was a graceful attitude. May 1 not give you some more coffee?' I asked in my most cul tured accents. It was a thrilling mt ment I felt that some subtle in stinct told her that her life und nihie were to be closely entwined, for Bb8 gave a positive jump. "When she spoke I hud the shock cf my existence. " 'I think not,' she said In the smooth and Icy tones you use when you'd ilka to murder any one; 'I think not you've already bestowed upon me a great deal more coffee than I have any use for.' "And I had! You see, dear, as I leaned over, tha coffee pot In my right band had tilted and . sent a stream of hot coffee down the back Of Gerald's mother's neck!" "GoodneBa!" "Wasn't It awful? I simply gasped, swallowed hard and tied and hid In dark corners till she left. "Y'ou understand, the worst of It la that now I'm'scured to death to think of meeting her and being Introduced. Of course, Gerii'.d Is crar.y for her to know me and he can't understand my sudden timidity about It. He says I'm foolish, for he has told her how nice I am, and of course she'll like mel That's just like a man and I can't explain to blm, especially since ha happened to mention that his mother Was so Indignant because some stupid young woman ruined her gown at the Fermans by pouring coffee all over it. There is nothing to do but keep out of her slpht and Induce Gerald to elope. Why, I'd rather face a den of tigers." The girl In the picture hat grabbed her friend's arm. Her face flamed with dramatic enthusiasm. "What situation!" she murmured. "What do you mean?" "Don't move," said the girl in thu picture hat In the pleaeant tone a wo man uses when she soes tribulation descending upon her dearest - friend. "Hore comes Gerald to Kpeuk to us and bis mother Is with him!" The girl In the brown turban sat stonily awaiting her doom. Chicage News. Tricks and Traits of the Unwished In Britain's Capital. The "dosser" of the London parks 1, In nineteen cases out of twenty, an Idler by choice, a wnnrterer by night, whose day dreams are net In centives to work. Dlsrlalnlnff mnnt things that are not directly associat ed with food and drink, the "dosser" of the parks supplies ready made to hnnd a local substitute for the "damned souls of civilization" among whom Mnxlin Gorky finds his heroes. The recumbent figures In tho Lon don parks are seldom the honest fight ers who have fallen. Occasionally dis tress does bring a man" down to make his bud by day on the Soft ajafj, but It Is seldom so. The "dossers" are not allowed to remain In the parks all night. A few of them da occasionally elude the keepers and the police, but all that can be found are turned out at closing time. The park keepers see to It that In St. .Istnes's and the Green parks; the police undertake the duty In Hyde I'ark and Regent's 1'ark. The same law as to sleeping obtains in parks under the control of the County Coun cil. As long- as these people conduct themselves properly there Is no Inter ference with thern. At night the Mall anil the Thames embankment provide them with seats, but they return to the parks when the gates are opened. Occasionally In the early morning keepers have seen "dossers" get a can of water for washing purposes, hut as a rule the "dosser" does not re gard a wah ns a luxury or a neces sity. Strange to say, these nonwork Ing cltlEons generally have tobacco to smoke. They frequent restaurants the outsldes for the food that the proprietor gives them Instead of throwing It away. That. Is bow the dosser" lives. Ho mends his clothes, of course, for as a rule the "dosser" la a bachelor or at least he lives en garcon, and necessity has taught elm to use a needle. They occasionally cut each other's hair. The bete nolr of a "dosser" Is a band playing la the evening. London Sphere. M "BEST OF ALL FLOUR. ' FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in noud of any Hollo to No. 5., or coma to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA. DO YOU EXPECT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN. and SO In 5 all Manufacturers and dealers kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Guilders. Cstlmatos mado ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford. Pa APRIL MAY JUNE t There is no agreement among the leniocrate as to who will foa oliair man of the .National uommutee. Along with the rivalry for the j presidential nomination noes the controversy over the selection of the chairman for the campaign. The successful democratic nominee will have the naming of the national chairman, and this fact will likely outer into the nomination itself. A block of delegates will probably be traded for that important general ship, which further complicates the lotnooratic situation. Tho movement has started early to secure a "safe and ean" Fourth of July colobration. Highly com mendable, surely, but it is presumed there will be about tho same number of fingers shot off and eyes blown out that Ubuolly attends the patriotic doiiioiiHtiHtiou.i of the small boy. J. C. CHAt.lBERLAir. Real Estate Agent. Houses and Lots mid lots without Houses. Dculcr iu uli kiudi. uf 1'rupi-ily. Notary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office Wells Building licluw Dimmick House Milford, Ta. Nothing lias ever e;uatlcj it. Nothing can ever surpass it. if -.-is r ? I . f J k A L i n i rcrC":l?; &i a t. it A K-rrett 1 or AH Throat m.d Ciii e : l.tiiig Troubles. Muntr t"" k " K 1 "1 Ho'.:it Irsa, PVioiograpKcR AND DKALl.K IX Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. Unclaimed. Letters .List of unclnimod letters remain ing in the post oiflee at Milford for the weok ending June 25, 1904: E. C. Hurley, Win. N. Hires, The Everitt B. Clark Co., F. Rocheeve. Foreign Allessi Ange.o, Signor Felloppo Cosloniwdi, Ferraout Vit tonoerzntio. Persons claiming the above will please say "Advertised" and give date of this list. Charles Lattimore, P. M, The business pulse of the country indicates undisturbed political con ditions. Were there any real chance whatever for the national demo cratic sncoess success at the polls since any other success for the democracy is something unknown in history we would already be hav- Ing substantial evidences In the business and Industrial world of sucb a catastrophe. On the other hand business oontinues good and theoountry is looking forward to oontinued prosperity. Rich. Resonant Enallsh. English Is put to strange and elo quent uses In the Orient. Here, for Instance, Is a letter addressed to ana tlve gentleman by a youth seeking To liaboo , I'aternal father of, Miss . Hear Sir: It U with a fal tering penmanship that I write to have communication with you about. the prospective condition of your dam' set ollspring. For some remote time to past a secret passion has firing m: booui internally wilh loving for youi daughter. I have navigated every channel in the magnitude of my exten sive Jurisdiction to cruelly smother the growing loveknot that is being' constructed In my wlthlnslde, but the humid lamp of art lion trimmed by, Cupid's productive hand still nour ishes my love-sickened heart. Ned les would It be for me to numtioal ly extemporize the great con Igra- tinn that has been generated In my heud and heart. Hoping that having debated this proposition to your preg- nent mind, you will coucordantly cor roborate in espousing your female progeny to my tender bosom and thereby acquire me Into your family circle. Your dutiful Son lu law. Harper's Weekly. Excursion to St. Louis, World's Fair Commencing Thursday, June 2nd and each suooneding Thursday during the month of June the Erie will sell Special Coach Excursion tickets from Port Jervis to St. Louis good going on train No. 1 leaving Fort Jervis at 11. oi a.m. and arriv ing bt. Louis at 3.45 p. ro. next day (rood returning ten days from and including day of sale, at the low rate of tlS.OO for the round trip. 7S Tike Street, Port Jcrvi, N. V Hlghsr Thoughts. "Tou look like a regular beer gus xler. Iion't your thoughts ever rise above beer?" "Yea, mum; I often flak of de 15 cent drinks. But what a de use when a gent ain't cot de BrVe'f" Knairtu CHy Journal. Tbat Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if yr.u used Dr. King's New Life Fillt Thousuuds of sufferers have proved their uiatchli'Ms merit for 6ick and nervous LeiidntUea. They make pure Mood and buiid up your houltb Only 25 cents, money btt;k if not cured. S-jld by all draga'ais. Worst of AU Experiences Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your lust? Buch was the experience of Mrs. 8. H. Newson, Decatur, Ala "For throe yeata" sue writes, "I endured lusufferable pain from in digestion, stomach and bowel tron hie. Death fccmmed inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was induced to try Eleotric Hitters and the result was miraca I.iuh, I improved at once and now I'm completely recovered." For liver, kidney, stomach and bowel troubles Electric Uitters is the only medicine, (inly 50c. It 8 guarau teed; by all druggists. Dluo Front Stables Port Jervis, N. V. Adjoining GuniHcr's Union House Rottd, carriage, draft and farm horses f r sale. Exchanges made, A larsje stock from which to make selections. CANAL Hi". Hiram Towner. H. EMERSON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OFFICE: In Drug Store on Broad Street. r i nre th thfl mfwfc Important months of tho yenr ON THE FARM Tho work done then nipinn th j miovff(i or failure of the farm for the ytmr. As an Aid to Success every fiirmer nhoiild In touch wilh new inrthodn which will In ft re i toe the prfMiuctivftiiPs.B nnd consequent revenue of his fnrm. A WEEKLY VISITOR which will ff've aid of thin kind with the opiutfinn nnr1 pmetioiil experiene of thetest. known riculf urul MiLhnrltl.w in Amer ica, In an Interesting manner, is NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER Don't forgot that tt h.ro has -entertaining pajjes for tho Wlea, aoitB And daughter. You may secure It in connec tion with your home paper, THE PIKE COUNTY PRESS which will be brighter and bet ter than eer, both papers 1 yr. FOR ONLY $1.65 by sending your order atonoe to THE PRESS, MILFORD, PA. VTVirVwwVwVVA U 2 w o o a H Hi w w Ul XJ1 Ci Or 4 Delaware -:- Vallev -:- Railroad s Time Table in Effect October I, 1903 p. in. p. tn. STATIONS 10 OO1 9 01) P. M 13 8T f 13 87 fia m 4 13 411 fl3 51 fl3 64 IS 67 f!3 IM tl 01 1 Of. 1 10 1 40 Lv New York I), h. & W. R. K Ar. 12 40 Ar Philadelphia l)roml.Strt3et Station Lv. p. m p. in. 8 .... 7 So 10 25 6 00 7 no Lv East Strottdsbnrg Ar. f5 03 n-03 " Delaware Vnl lev Junction " f5 04 1 n 04 " K'gle Valley " f5 Vi f7 13 " Ornlg's Meadows " 5 14l 7 14 " ..." Marshall's Creek " f5 llll f7 IB " Oak Grove " f5 lt f7 10 " Krutcheys 6 23 fr. S4 fS 2t! 6 ml 6 B&! 7 8-J! f7 34 f7 2tl 7 Bo 7 32!Ar Ooolbftusrh . . .Kcbo Lake.. .Turn Villa.. .Shoemakers. . ...Bushklll ... Lv I. 8 S5j 4 36; ft I,'. fs ivti ft 3:t m at fS Hl f4 21 i fll 21 fS 2;l: f4 b) fit 1H K 31 4 11 H 11 W 111 f4 tw f tHl W Hij f4 Otli ffl Otf 8 ID' 4 (M1 ( fh 11 ft (Ml ffl 01 fr! Oil1 n Ml! fft 6!t H 06! 8 6f.! 6 65 8 Ool 3 6i. 6 40 p. m.ip. m.ir.. in ir ysops otny on notice ro oonn uor.nr or on signal. ip. in . ;p m !p m. at 1.10 p. ro.. connects with stage for Dlngman's Trains nrriving at Rnshklll Ferry, Milford and Port Jervis. I. SELDON CASE, Supterintendent, East Stroudsburg, Penna. nn iLnOAD TIME TABLE. Correoted to Data. Solid Tullman trains to Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chautuua.u Lakj, Cluvoluud, Chicago and Cincinnati. Tickets on sale at Port Jervis to all point in the West and Southwest at lower rates than via any other flxst-cbua line. Thai MS Now Liavi Port Jjcsvis as Follows. EASTWARD. No. 8, Daily Express 8 24A. H " 6, Dully Kipreas 6 10 " " art, hocul Kiopt Sunday . . 8 26 " .. 4Jt .. .. 7 .. " 7o3, Way Sunday Only 7 M " " DO, Ixk1 Klo. pt Sunday. . 10 20 " " 22, Waydailyexc'tSunday Jl 66 " " 4. Daily Kipieas 2 l4F.ll. " 7o4, Sunday Ouly 1 Hi " 24. vvuy anUy eio't bund y S 16 " " 2, Dally Kipr H6 ' " 7ul, Way Sunday Only 4 45 " " lri, ltuMy m :t Sunday. . . 6 ! ' " 7', Iienl Sunday Only . . a.t"7 " " Brl. Way daily exe't Suud'y JJ) " " (. Dailv 57 " " 14. Kipresa Dally. v 1U 06 " WESTWARD. So. 7. Dally Expreiss 12 SO A. u. " 47, Dally ll " ' 17, Daily Milk Train 7 26 " ' 1, Dully kxpreMi 11 84 " " 115, t r Ho dnla K'pl Sun. . 13 10 p. M. lr, Dally exce t Sunday... 13 31 " ' Ijo, Salunlay only 4 06 " " 8, KxprernC hluiKO llm dal 6 16 " " u, LtK-ui Kxrvpi Sunday.. 6 5i) i. Liiuitl Duilv lixuiBoe. 10 14 Trains leave CbHciburs slroet, New York, for Port Jervis on week days at 12 16, 3 80, 7 80, 8 00, U 16, 10 80 A. M , 1 00, 2 M, 8 uo, 4 30, 6 80, 7 80, ft 16 p. M. On Suiiilivu, 13 15, 3 :, 7 80, 8 00. 8 16 A. U , 13 H, j 80, T bo V 15 r. M. II. W. CtH.kK, General f.b.,Kr Ag4.nt, tmw kwrk. L. R. CARPENTER BROKER STOCKS, GRAIN, ETC. BONDS, COTTON, ETC. Advertise In the Pitt, Bought and Sold for Cash or C rned on a Mar gin of 3 per cent. You will find that the ser vices I render yorj as a Broker and the facilities and conven iences I can fnrnish can not be surpassed elsewhere. It is to my interast that you make money. All business strictly confidential. CorresTXindence and telephone orders given careful attention. L. R. Carpenter, Cor. Ball and Rika St. Port Jervis, New York. Representing GreullcH, Martin Co. a a 5 W (temH-t y ohtjiln lr -I ana foiiuiiJ t :lia Ui.xl Jj, licU U tjl ' u Lu Ul il: Vt-I)tl 'li lul frtrfiHirt ill inviiiitM uy. 1 "r ft ,e h k, f 'Opposii- U. ii. r-otent C ..toJ SHJGTON D. C. J
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