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TELLE! HOUTT. A STOftV Of THt BISHOP WANTED. aW aVua.Mw a4 iyki Kr K is. mmm lion hie Telegram - -i i ll W umf Th- etouti.'. , ' i' V . . U. - l 1 t. rrai taa v that I lb lutt Nt, itAe a 1 Other hi-tuil fVrf ,. v I I t tfi i f u tows ra for in lit jot Ul Aj t the a.itaUxt N t Ail 4. I -4CH A tlliV IMMi MB. p-Atiu vu a youth f (be rlr. Itki lvadjj vxit of tem oa4Unlly, nd U) lie Ui tlHMse.V OT gtVf lite " .1, M od the boy. "You can't stand t Min' hrr-, o hurry i i 'he.- Sy yoang beggar I" - ave reply, "or I'll bav you : Lb aitr ati .u wen' mi, wbeu Iv the paper w i . r into thu iw,ia l, ilhoal atrlli the .1 - , tilers ( the IttAU 1U Mile clothe iu . j fix.-: .' -V.. MM.'! -kI i i.T 04 bt, ton fa. s Artcilt in Coll "dl uot uutii tiepteuib r L A i tie. ' --T. .h It.i.rf tl e (, UtrtiMU UJ" v .'. Vsjt it dt. fc.r MM Adv IMMMI ' iiCMQOt 'v the P,pU..f I'M. ' i I MhIM . at I .. V b the JMii 1L1mm. i.f i :. ;, fi i?Uui U4--. l 'i i J.dmm i "miti Frtdai u - .. alart in dnwMstf ft Mn with a m. Um whole top .r Ug ha b off Ha B.ard el tB-sBBffaraof Um HuUaan 11. .l;ie i . i 1 ,vi a TV tle tMir ;T f Ml t'f ' D01 ClUMiifM.iM r'-Kt.l. UJ at Ntieri btMi 8t JomL tta SMur'aay. Kvr town tb UtUlbie Ui.t ti (b ttMl H , .f we MI4 be; iCWiHii ' lr H. ('. Wyutto. of tMrnt, latei nMvel Hbr'-nl oN iri m tun-r bf M 1 I Ant, of iVt'Txhar, which weiiftieoi thirty-two pen ruin. It t -j.n.l th.t t tuuior ia tbe i i In! i . tuBur tvr ren i ii -( ' ; Mis. Um'i bkm&B untunUIy cxBtfimla Intr br on th happy i eault of Mie tt a. A liftin tVoni Flowed ahtm A t.ew ! H(lrt the outtHTti pa- f r , n ; . !''. vnitri! iroar! in I j''aii;ukf of a tf bv an Mid. niw -wvi I n-f i. n Ke-r rAi r v I i a lUi't f AtbletU- oulM, Who loolteit t. m the t it bail' tie he hu i tt, str.le over to tbe dandy, lappetl blfU OA (he h ul ler, txwi sai l: ' 1 av that toy bis money! 1 nw y u toa hii pap-r ovrb.ard." What riht bar you to interfere " the !ei y XJtb reapou l H& i v his in ney, ir!" The tainly'i -u!v reply t ihvi ft tt.-an M ! !. Msd in :i tn t iiioineut, vbile the uewt 4t".Hj aiii'j.i bn .lathe ou tb-- t n 'he .pjit-iiiunn . , h ba-1 'b-- r- ii iw by tii thr it. Slap, slap, alap! Kv -ii tb- 'iris iu the ' afh eoald b-ar UM p o ii thai :ii! as it Htru.-k the Kdded yuth's -beek. Laattag i i. . itt :i ti tne draaueaaaaai . at ov hit Chang!" wan once at r itraa i i taua&nd. Tbin time it w:i- wtth alavaritjr, and the vic tim tloak utT u teceat ou of the first to huu'ry from lh ( it i-. h. pluiuM I into U - i ."I"' -v ii .1 i t llt'te i lappm i mi :i ban ::il 'dm-'S v r- 1 1 '.-r--i dawa apua ih aa taoy. Then, in the cluiin r -l atl I tba r is beau to curry onward, the tnsAj' coa hama ayaahad his whip, nad hi- fair : .i rlaa ii lo t la tijatk So wa the y ma,; aihiete rauis 1 in the rush. An boar later, orer aa the popular old Brouk i i i '.. v ou bavy of bribt r i V t!c irl.i were watcbJaf ply aa Mi hamotri lieM between a Itr xik- mi anl a popular metro P i tan aine. Whan Um gakM was rtn labed ' b- r fre hin -ir tents -quite om- r ii I in 1 lemonade ami i iiner nle ere ipiatTed in un l aiant Kven tti- l.anker's i i . , a " n iv .-r- t" mi. ri pl-toian r lathe mi l it of goaaip nn t la.t-r a i.-iie t I t , a vun; i iced to um 'f tii- a ie "I a . Iuzi , hi Mr iiiank, -f w L 'in ou have Mp- ak " Mr H!unk t od in mute tear, ha i leUu-r-ad bar baai ujon bun. Wasn't ; I . - e bad i- en ill in.ng a littl" W asn't h ;h- per -e.u she bad leaeaa king "uu athlete i it . i tt of aa aa e tha' ill' i-i. red. The si-.-ne , taooi Mir later, wbaa aaa t the the day's anie atfire 1 1 s aabar tw .- I on', w as the oh- laee troai the aaal yaa of Htbi r Kirl Baa had waMaaaarl an i aa him aim. -it w ith u: husi M - . i ' araa jfaa a ho that fell v i n the laat aa we V 1 "llhf to lie M VI 1 1 -"Uldn't y-u ld a little harder?" Tliis wu ii wh -n rtank-eniU-ler waa laiai naaatly A WIFE AND A FORTUNE. an 1 h- n s r..as fan tn ll-iMi - f i ie laveat hm It. tl T. leplo .r 'f thr l.r - V e avvaatt taadar Orabeaa - fe. h his - ( b," little mlyiag art nulation niHii v Mi- did n', i 'i . r ig a natural ml M M il her I, I iiuk to r-ai-1 in t. . il i ! ss. l.s o i int... aa tttaadtrajt is tieat gtaaava la th t'ertain it i that. sail, r. Uit - ' M- M I hi piavw 4 uran MM " tb su I nw 4 ir- an A m i ;1 itadaVMgwa iaaai v-i I m ii b.- 1 '; . at l - a- - . rt . - j! ii U he 'taiiltj L Au ua otar uims ue aaai kWaieuitwr, y "tig trrtbreu thai yo mt aj tx uaa o oaw worb Yjttrbuai um is kj prvaA't. tb '.-. u i f i&at v Ml aiU uav no Ufaa ftr auvtbiw -l. rU u.-o ' .-I '. 'tii v - .Ait for yoir -atir? Unr b tA cbuicb you at -, mu t tna. ) y-i ua no Utur of j ur ou lo dvuAtc to rai oU(, x ue ti . I ijaag or. faruiuia. jt iecAurui.'' A N rtu L'oaiefn int. :.t .1 wilu rapturv. Luirted bo uk, n t wrote to the Bishop as fallow "trr p I i a : alig lad atth pea ( eVeaa, yeelerdav i bat North wwt la HMM ;f 1 fi I A as nj : , .-u i at t im huj that has come oer rWKM v it-a s withiua vrar. (Kir pecple tb'UAbt tnr Pal t -u! h ai a tiish-p, au I lAt winter 1 bavtbti fOB to rume and lecturr f r m. .it IaasI. au 1 afaaab " l'- . . -v u-.- v i i - ! i l sal ary f r your t-ulirv time, and that ur traveling expenses were also pai l but na 'i..i was not abw-lutelj rh lal buaineaa they were w illiu t. .av youi etpeui.., bu when you asked then ?.' : i a le fure, taking foi it the time for whi b you are aid b the cborch, Uiey deeitued becaus tbey . 'Ul 1 not afT l l it. Vour Mews liiut have undergone a change, .. y u baM oue rule fur btsh pi and auotiter tor preai'heis wh . are U ( lilih Although an urgent apfMal w,n append el that tb" llish ip U"w oaaw aud deiiv.-r the lecture iu order to help OB the strug gling church, he has U dabl tailed to eitfo-r pu: in au aj p ar m ! even so tiiU'-h a-s leply . MONTANA CLASSICS. Witter III a Itulte OH Kt-ii ituraiit frighten CvaAwaaan Hid nirtiiin Oniera. Ittoittc City Innr-Mouiit.i jSawSSOrtiiiiK recently a hungry pilgrim went lut.i Pal I 'onion's restaurant and ordered nouie toast, bilel Mt at , I-, i r: I gga, a rare steak and mine hot ik i Th" waiter, "Prof." Ham, a I nt t.. the Wit- h n and roared out totbedliaa man "tiiuiine a rav. ar t Hew, potaao in the dark, tw. men a-' i iet,,4l k, a m"m ligbt on the lake aud a Mamtau." Win u tin- pQgr.nl heard tail raartubla order he m oattjtatitlj ile i tr en th. ii'uis.., forge t Hag bft tab bis bat, and Hlltef lug that h ' 1 "ba daraed if b pi upoood to tacbU that kind of a lin-akfast, and that if bba people llrad oa aacb tftutga in tbi Country he proxsed t-i return t Mis souri." A reporter oi the afrr-Jfoaafara, who bappaaadtobi m the rattaaratrl at taa ttaae, approached th waiter and a.sked lor an explanat.i n of the order, and tb pr -teii.r ae the f.H. .win.; version: " V M I ' ." be suld, W e -et tired of common -places, and, besides, we try to tench the eh nanien the btagaag. A Urave.yard st w m i i-niii toa.it: potato-sin the dark is baflad potato; eircfM stvl- means scramb od cjcKs rooj'h and ready mni p rk and boaas a tl uu bt in ii ligbtf hot cakes, and moonlight oa th- l ike is rare lieefsteak. The W'iiit'. i ill n i. pet aaaaai far thea thing and wo throw potato's at the China cooks til they know w hat we m- an." baoth ar hoardir nra ia and tat pro foaaor roared oat wttb lite voio of n tentar: ''GiataM t addle-bag and a spriti'or, spuds on the side, tcu-'tennv-nriils and a liagl to POM n-runnin'." UNO the reporter followed in the wake of lb Mlwoa in. w w A FOR SALt "CD ThT 2X rTn SACRIFICE SALE F F A lot at rt HE NT 25 OOO Ti tn u aaxl aivt-! t . i ,,( more I ; ...f-. .' 1 ' ( imntsi t l I f n't.- t l.ui Ul. t.i.l loo- e.el Hp piaftni a, auv p4ini ii. ti. tiuiitiv It IahIv and a ill aaUmiMh -i.i Mon- tliai. toil? ti tUilUoti ..ie ad: ivsa.l it tvrr ! one ,:..-!. i 1 id 'so i raid I id nt esi it i in- w u n' ir 1 - iiiimma; .. u.-'tiei ! i I ra .Ha) yattinji a I flap a ili ktM4 it. a, it will conta.li mat t !f of Mich internet II. nt ,t u Will Wai.it keep bj Mini tnliJ. im i pl1wnere fol fir 1 . f . ..i i tit i. it U.HUM IP -A. I 12, T of M r Hi I :. ill I If LOST AND FOUND OF BOOTS and SHOES L.' ; e.iAV'Mse'..!.!i'7i:rti,i5 t'.L nSi July and -iiotiet a ilMa- ft and mouth foi et iMid f, lrn.lt I ve.tvtliiug M ,W marked h d"Wi, Manv Mtnic will lie .used on! a! nearlv l.t. ' tl.o.t value ti ? ' l. u r r-t.H-k. lie We ait- Uiekili tlie lUtatt ( , ki oi-t ctteliMVe pfi jiittiitK.i f.it it Uiipe biul " " litvsh to taae plMe al-out l!.e !,rt of rWsl. i . i. -i. i. . . . r m. Itas n, i - - - - - I- i ivl l.i opsin the aaa MONEY TO LOAN- MUtuUliHl, lor mhku lt - i . 1 Ut kind IB Uta Htate hi i. A ( i'M I Ah V T SOLD WAY A puck. rvllSCELLANbOUS. TH (hir ijfe and I.! of BELOW VALUE G on tht L (MM :..-' ' N ii..ih.. m- H'teet. It- !t lTl ! I'll) .Sj-v ,,! .n Ohliclii; He of I-limit ure. i ieveiand Ptelndealer. i In a family r.-sidin- oa Woodlaara nvo nii' a little eirl WM pbtylag, not Ion;; n-, with a play mate from a aaighbor! famil. They wore play tog t a rMntar-tahie, and the little gtrli ii aJaai proooatty that h one .f them put her hand oa the table tl would lift up and dow n, and th finally railed others of tin- family to witness t!'. "fiance boBavtor of the lafaia After ex pm iiatiilliig bobh Bra the littio girl cBaibed upon thf tahl , saying: "Now I t's seo if you can move." To th. ir a-n nish-ip-'.r the taole hogaa to gam atoag Ibo Boot with the little girl oti it. sh- oraped tT. sav in' "N IW m v.- j mrs df if "U . an. " TB tolkl started off, tttoriag n i "is the floor i ao oa loarhlag i'- "If yao i aa move to vr. 1!." said 'h little girl's rtioth-r, "move int.. th" BXt ro. Mi atid kisi the baby to ttie crib tbare." Totaeif amaaoi aan I Mto ' itoit i off, tnormg aro Um boor, tltroagi tii door iato the aext rm adaBf IBO habe was lping in the rrih. and tipped up with its ode as olee to th'. hall" fa. s it . . ni l T. Tfai Ba bt ... i uaBjo Bt rt d ' hi. man named Hem nniag, who live in Dal Cuaaty , Arkanaaa, i tomiag M i. k. fibaai six at ataa ao ho nnaiced Hi B th" kin oa his ebeol show I i - f diarohiration m spt.t, Ar t r-' th. pit. . s wern of a palo. bTttWalab fell m f 'or. I ut they grndnallv crow darker and the btM orn'd to spread Tbn In nr-i I back gradnnllv began to t similarly af fected . and iatoaaaerssfy his toga becarn ii4. i r-1 Recently tn ll !-'t h m.vde th'ir at t" tr in n hin h ek, fore had and nerk Tbi gradaal dlocol a'i n, it is believed, will onBttaa until thf n'un't n t"e.m' Wl ' . k. r. r veev dark Iriwn. Th ih rsi ian who C3-ra,ncL ZEtarpicls Watch this space for Die Sinkin-.Stencil. Seal & Rubber Stamp Works ESTABLISHED 1867. GREAT REDUC IJNT gfw at ALL KINDS OF FOOT-WEAR s, jjii A. F. DeVinny, MANUFACTURER OF Seals, Stcnnls, KuhU-r Stampe NOTARY BEA UfB BSOO IM..I MSI I III M tl.l.ln-ll - -lf II. Ik, I I, HI. I hM klMtllfl ..l.ll IN. COMPLETE DATERS FROfk. S I TO 5. Under Fourth Nat Bank 19 1 yon St .T TJrlT-C lie T II. r GREAT CHICAGO BOOT AND SHOE STORE. 28 Canal Street. FINE CARRIAGES AT TDETnTISOIST'S. Mo 68 tKZ Bvra tP BOUTH DIVISION 01 FOR FR.ICKS aa COAL. WOOD. LiMt.Cf MEN WVssaaal aat BfAaU. BrU Bl A. B KNOWIJSON la- 1 Caao St., kat aw g BAYNE G A ARTHUR WOOD 37 WATERlX) 8TKEBT. r. -e- h T4nht T