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A postal brings the booklet. “You want $50 for that old sult?” asked the second-handed dealer; “why, it 1s full of dust." “Yes; but it is coal dust,” responded the thrifty housew!fe.—Philadelphia Record. A Goon story Is related of Henry Clay Dean, the famous orator of a generation or so ago, Mr. Dean was generally referred to as “Henry Clay Dean, of Iowa,” even long after he had established a home in Missour!. He explained his change of habitation In this way: “You see, they passed a nefarious prohibition law In Iowa, and there's your whisky gone. Then they abolished capital punish- ment, and there's your hanging gone. And now the whole population seems to be drifting toward universalism, and there's your hell gone. 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The costs of the case are just $49, which just settles bis estate.”"—Ezchange. “Ennvt,” sald the Cynical Codger, “is the polite society name for laziness. It means ‘doing nothing and too tired to stop.'"—Baltimore Herald. u do drink, dring Trim b le» ‘\ A song for our banner! The watchword - recall Which gave the Republic her station; ited we stand, divided we fall! It made and preserves us a Nation.” Green Label. At All First-Class Dealers. The only PURE and CORRECT ARTIFICIAL MINER WATEKS sold in America to-da: CARBONIC, ARTIFICIAL VICHY, SELTERS, CLUB SODA, Etc., are also put up in bottles for out of town delivery, and can be sent by freight or express ‘to any part of the United States. Orders to CARL H. SCHULTZ Tel. 142 Madison Sq. 490-444 Mirst Ave., N. Y. 1 Can Sell Tour Real Estate no matter where itis. Send description, state price and learn how, Est. ‘96, Highest references, Offices in 14 cities. W.M. Ostrander, 1708 N. A. 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