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Show "Prince John" Van Burtn. John Van Ruren, son of Martin Van Ruren. at one time generally known as "Frince John," hsving undertaken tbe representation as a lawyer of a certain cause before the courts, very much to the disgust of one of his friends, the latter expostulated with him In vain, and losing his temper, exclaimed: "Van Huren. Is there no case so low, so vile, so filthy, that you would decline to represent It?" "I do not know," Van Huren replied, re-plied, hesitatingly, and quickly approaching ap-proaching bis ear close to the Hps of Ihe inquirer he whispered: "What have you been doing V Hilton: "Funny "Fun-ny Side of Politics." |