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Show roil Mortem Convenience!. Philadelphia Tij f. The will oi Har.y Moss, who was editor and proprietor, of the Chesapeake Chesapike, a paper published at Chesapeake Chesa-peake City, this county, some years ago, and died in Mississippi, was filed today. Aftor bequeathing his property in Maryland and Mississippi to his sister, sis-ter, the testator says: ' "I desire that my body be dressed in seasonable nppaiel and placed on its back with u pillow under its head, in a sapling pen sufficiently close to keep out a mink, and with a good roof slanting slant-ing but one way, a bottle of water on each side lightly corked, a door in the pen fastened on the inside with a latch without any string to it. There 1 wish to be left for forty days and nights. If, after that time, anyone chooses to bury me they can do so," if they are certain I am dead." |