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Show An Fxhlbitlon of Vanity. Tbo most glaring exhibition of human vanity van-ity that I ever saw was a young man as he stood admiring the renVftion of his well dressed figure iu tho glass of a hearse. The hearse s:xxi in front of an undertaking establishment, estab-lishment, uiid. being heavily draped ou the inside, it made a tiit rate mirror. There he sV -oil for several minutes adjusting his necktie neck-tie and turning his bead in an admiring way from side to side, as unconcerned as if be had been standing in Iront of a pier glass instead of a carriage for the dead. And Lbis wasn't all. There was a casket in tbo bearse, and hiiiice wad really reflected in one side of it. |