. The Pharmaceutical era. Tihe IClatuse. mey Interior of that establishment as though King Cyclonehad breathed upon It. And then, ten men had all theycould do to floor and bind this feeble old apothecary The rest is soon told. The doctor did not long survivehis commitment to the asylum. At times he raved, attimes he seemed his wonted self. The end came peace-fully at last, and that precious soul floated out upon theeternities as calmly and gloriously as the great red sunbids the world good night and sinks under the outeredge of summers unruffled sea. These were his lastwhispered words: Telepho


. The Pharmaceutical era. Tihe IClatuse. mey Interior of that establishment as though King Cyclonehad breathed upon It. And then, ten men had all theycould do to floor and bind this feeble old apothecary The rest is soon told. The doctor did not long survivehis commitment to the asylum. At times he raved, attimes he seemed his wonted self. The end came peace-fully at last, and that precious soul floated out upon theeternities as calmly and gloriously as the great red sunbids the world good night and sinks under the outeredge of summers unruffled sea. These were his lastwhispered words: Telephone? Why, certainly! The administrator of Dr. Nuttelglis estate found thefollowing entry in the doctors books: Gratuitous Services. 1. Postage stamps and furnish more paste. 2. Postal cards; furnish pen. Ink, blotter, table andchair for correspondent. 3. Telephone. To teach Its use; to telephone forparties. 4. Furnish change. 5. Cash bank checks. 6. Furnish blank bank checks. 7. Weigh mail. 8. Weigh meat and groceries to see if people


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