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Show Tom Tag-gart'e Postscript. Some years ago 'Tom Taggart of the Democratic National committee had occasion oc-casion to write an active political worker In a distant part of Indiana, giving him timely directions concerning the campaign then in progress. Mr. Taggart's typewriter type-writer was absent, so be penned the letter In person, though well aware that bis chlrography belongs to the Horace Greeley Gree-ley school He wrote carefully on this occasion, however, it being a very Important Import-ant communication, and thought there would be no difficulty. A week later his correspondent was in Indianapolis and called. "Did you get my letter? Could you read It?" was Mr. Taggart's greeting. "I got it all right" replied the man. "and didn't have any trouble with any of It except the postscript. That stuck me. Showed It to everybody In town same result: re-sult: they all read the letter, but tell down on the postscript" The man drew the letter from bis pocket pock-et and handed it to Mr. Taggart, who gave It one quick glance. "Great guns!" gasped Tom; "ths postscript post-script says, 'Don't let anybody see this letter T "Saturday Evening Post |