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Show XEWSPAPEIi LAWS (Compiled from the United States Postal Laws and Court Decisions.) 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary . are considered as wishing to continue their subscriptions. 2 If subscribers order' the discontinuance dis-continuance of their periodicals, the publisher may continue to send them . until all arrears are paid. ' 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse re-fuse to take their periodicols from the post otfice to which they are directed, di-rected, they are responsible until ihey have settled their bills and ordered or-dered them discontinued. i- The latest postal laws are such that publishers can arrest anyone for fraud who takes a paper and refus- : es to pay for it. Under this law the man who allows his subscription to run along for some time unpaid, and f then orders the postmaster to mark I it refused, and has a card sent noti-. noti-. tying the publisher, lays himself liable lia-ble to arrest and fine the same as for theft. . . |