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| your new suit. McSETTERS'S VISION. Typo McSetters of the Daily Lance Awoke one night out of a mixed-ale trance ‘And, turning, saw at an adjacent frame, Shadow-like, but apparent just the same, An angel working with a golden stick. Typo was paralyzed, but, rallying quick, He cried, * What settest thou?" The angel turned, ‘As though the speaker bold he would have spurn And coldly, proudly spake. ‘' set,” said he, “The names of those at Mrs. Corning’ 's tea” And is mine one?” ‘* No,” said the angel, vexed, “Set ‘em up again!" said Mac; “and mine is mixed,” The angel frowned, walked through the door- way dim, ‘And Mac says he went out to look for him. Next day the Lance had a “' police digest,” And lo! McSetters's name led all the rest. —Mack Fadden Carey. You know that Dr. Siegert’s Angostura Bit- ters is the only genuine. 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