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Show Fond of Fine Stationery. Gov. Hughes is an aristocrat In his correspondence. When he writes a personal noto from the executive chamber at- Albany he uses the heaviest heavi-est type of stationery of a cream-whito cream-whito color, double page, and ten by Beven inches, twice the size the average man has for his personal uae. The .seal of the state, embossed in gold, is stamped at the head of the paper with tho words: "State of New York, Exeoutlve Chamber, Albany, N. Y.," in blue below, and when tho recipient gets the letter it resembles an Invitation to a fashionable wedding or a summons to court function. New York Sun. Unconscious Humor. ' "Sir," said the stranger a8 he entered en-tered the editorial sanctum, "If It is satisfactory, what price will you give, mo for this article on 'A Comprehensive Comprehen-sive View of tho Solar System?'" ,. "I'll havo to look over it first," replied re-plied the editor, "we pay for an arti- , cle like that by space rates." ...'f- I . |