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A. BORN WITH OUT TEETH A Peouliarity of the Children in the Family of Mr. Bell. The Story Belated to Illustrate the lDperienoo of Three Newspaper Men. Qrae1 Garrulousnems*of the Dentist Who Put up the Job on Caeey, Oneo of Them. "Well, Casey, what do you And that's new?" Casey very rarely found anything to speak of, but this question was fired at him by the city editor every time he came into the office, just the same, says the New York Sunday News. He was not a brilliant fel low, this man Casey. Some of the boys in offce thought he was "twisted," as they ex pressed it. He was slow of thought and olumay in expression. But he was anxious to be a reporter, and by his persistence he had actually worried City Editor Brook, of the Daily Hemisphere, into making him the Newtown reporter of that paper. He could write a paragraph about the proceedings in the police court that would serve its purpose-after the blue pencil fiends had knocked it into shape-and he could be depended upon to telephone to the office a few lines about a small fAre, and that was about all he ever did. But this time Casey had something new, for a fact, and he was surcharged with the idea. So he pulled Brook out into the cor ridor, and told him, in half incoherent fashion, that he had got on the track of a first-rate sensation for the Sunday paper. He knew a family out in Newton, all the members of which were afflicted, at birth, in the strangest way. It almost amounted to a deformity, he had been told. They all outgrew the thing, in time, but the curious part of the affair was that one child fol lowed another with the same deficiency in physical developments. The affliction was not of the sort to make the discussion of it disagreeable, and so it would be a good feature, Casey thought, and he was anxious to work it up for a couple of columns of space. Now, Brook had a weakness for a "Sun day story." He thought the Sunday edi tion was lazy, not to say dull, and that he didn't know a good, newsy story from a secondhand umbrella, and it just suited him to work up a tip top, semi-sensational feature, even though it wasn't news, and "run it in the main sheet" on a Sunday morning. So Casey's "find" rather caught his fancy. Of course he realized in a sec ond that Casey could never write such a story as that, but he couldn't in fairness take his suggestions away from him and give it to any other fellow. But it occurred to him that Casey in his dogged, persever ing way, might get all the facts, and put them on paper in some sort of shape. Then he could give the "stuff"io one of the sal aried men, who weren't earning half their salt, anyhow, to rewrite. In that way Casey would get "the space" and the office wouldn't have to pay double for it. "All right Casey," he said. "That's a good subject. Work it up carefully, now. Let's see. This is Monday. Bring the story in by Thursday, sure." , So Casey departed. On Tuesday he re ported proeress, in an indefinite way. So ne 4id on Wednesday, and on Thursday he didin't show nv. Brook had become inter ested in the idea meanwhile, and perhaps the more so because he had turned over to the Sunday editor some matter for the sup plement which he thought was pretty good stuff, and which that official, who was ra ther cranky that day, had sent back as "not dignified enough for Sunday." Brook had told his assistant about the scheme, and now he began to discuss expedients with him. "Seen Casey to-day?" he asked. "No; hasn't been in," said the assistant. "Wonder where in thunder he is. He promised that story to-day, and I want it bad." The assistant was trying to straighten out'a handful of "flimsy" and didn't reply. "I've a mind to send some one out to help Casey work up the thing," continued Brook. "I'11 bet he hasn't begun it. Doesn't know how to get at it." "Shouldn't wonder," said the assistant, "let Adams go. He's waiting for an assign snent." "No; he's space. Let's see the book. Brace isn't doing anything to-day to speak of. That reference case is postponed. Be sides, we ought to get more work out of Brace. He can do good work if he likes. If he wants to go on space next month he must show that he can earn it. Say, Bracel I want you," he continued, in a louder tone, as he caughtsight of thatyoung man stand ing at the elevator. Brace was a bright chap, who was just completing his year of work on salary. He had done two or three pretty good things, when he happened to be in just the right place, and he was getting so that he could write a pretty good story, rather quaint and entertaining in style. So Brace was sent out to Newtown to help Casey. He was to tell the latter that his space would be all right anyhow, but that Brook was in a hurry for the story, and must have it at once. Hie found his man without difficulty. Everybody in New town seemed to know the Hemisphere re porter, and everybody smiled just a little at mention of him. The state of the case was just as Brook had guessed. After Ca saey ot the assignment he was appalled at the thing. Be didn't see how he was going to inter view Miss Bell about the matter, for she was rather a high-strung young woman, and she was the only one of the afflicted family, he understood, who could, or would, talk about the matter. And so he explained the matter in a shame-faced way to Brace. But Brace took pride in the fact that he was considered "very fly." This interview didn't displease him in the least. Besides. here was an opportunity to show a "jay" how the thing was done. "Oh, rubbish." he said, when Casey had made confession. "Come along. Where are the people, anyway? I'll fix it all right." "'Bout a mile over that way," said Casey. "But you'll do all the talking, won't you?" Of course, Bruce agreed, especially as the other had incidentally said something to the effect that Miss .ull was "a daisy; a regular stunner." Tlhey arrived at the house, and OCasey fell back. Bruce rang the bell. A servant, who answered it, mistook his enery, and a few momnents later left him in the presence of a handsome woman of middle age. And thus ran the conversa tion: "Have I the honor of addressing Misse Bell?" "I am Miss Bell's mother." "Oh, ah-er-I beg your pardon, but it is Miss Bell I want to see." "Hhe is not at home at present." "Ah! so sorry. Will she return soon?" "Not for several days, Can 1 be of ser vice to you?" "N-no. I think ndt." Brace was "phased" just a little, but he recovered immediately. "Perhlaps you can. madaanc. Allow me to introdloe myself," and he iresenrted his card. "You nee, madame. we have heard in the nMofice that the younger amembers of your fantily ace ailllicted i a peculiar way at birth, and the case becomes one of great putblio interest Lecause all of them are served by nature alike. Mo 1 have been sent to invsstiasate. Of course, we will not publish names, but really, the story itsell mnut be very iterestinrlg. The I acn t io , madam, we are given to aunderstand thataIll of your children were I,'rn witlhout teeth." Mrs. Bell's face had lpassed through a dozen abades of expression during the de livery of his speech. Finally, blanuk astu ishoment gave away to merriment. "People unsally are, I think," she saL. had nooo nitytc say or, if she There was a scene in the ofoe a little later, Brook gave Casey a salary at once, to make Jlm keep quiet. He put Brabe on space and gave him good assignments, with a similar object in view. But the dentist who porptrate4 the joke on Casey origin lly, and hd no idea'thtit would go so far, told the story. ,THE MONTANA STATE FAIR. Items of Interest concerning Premiums, Raese, Eta,, Eto. The Montana State fair opens Aug.22 and closes Aug. 20. Entries for premiums must be made ou or before Saturday, Aug. 22; none can be made after. Every article or animal entered for a pre mium must be in its proper place by Mon day evening; two exceptions only, cut flowers and bread. Exhibits in this line must be in their place by Wednesday noon. Music every day by the band. Blue ribbons will be tied on Friday. Hay and straw will be furnished free to horses and cattle on exhibition. There will be four or more races each day of the fair. Exhibitors requiring space should make application to the superintendent of the different departments. Entries can be made or left at Pope & O'Connor's drug store during the week pro ceding the fair. RlATES OF ADMISSION, All rersonB, whether exhibitors or not, must obtain tickets of admission to the grounds at the ticket office, near the entrance gate. Coupon ticket, admitting one person during the fair.....................5 00 Coupon ticket, admitting lady during the fair............................ 250 Single ticket, admitting one person once ........................ ... 1 00 Single ticket, admitting lady or child once............................... 50 Children under eight when accompa nied by their parents............. Free Single ticket, admitting wagon, car riage, buggy or saddle horse...... .. 50 Quarter stretch badge for the week.. 2 50 Each occupant of a vehicle, excepting children under 8, must have a ticket. Omnibuses and vehicles carrying pas sengers to and from the grounds will be ad mitted on such terms as the board of direo tore may prescribe. Supply wagons will be admitted free pre vious to nine a. m. each day of the fair; at all other times they must pay regular price of admission. The ticket system will be strictly ad hered to. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. The directors desire to say to the public that they are entirely dependent upon the gate receipts for funds to pay premiums and the running expenses'of the fair. They exact no entry fee upon articles or animals exhibited and they deem it there fore proper and right that all persons at tending the fair should pay the regular admission to the grounds. Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the bys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation permanently. 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LOUIS and the prineipal cities of thu Miesisippi, and connecting in Union repots for anl points South and Southwest. Many hours saved, and the only line running two trains Iatily to ANSAS CdirY, LEAVE:N WOR1TH, ATNCtISON, making connection with, the Union Pacific and Atchison. Topeka & Saunt I'e railways. ('love connections m'de in Union Depot with all trains of the St. Paul. Minneapo lis & Manitoba, Northern Pacific, t1. PaulR Duluth Railways, from and to all points North and Northwest. REMEMBER I The trains of the Minneapolis A St. Louis Bail ways are comnosoed of Comfortable Day Coaches, Magnificent Pullman Sleeping Cars Morton ToS clining Chair Cars, and onr justly celebratod PALACE DINING CARS. 150 lhs. of Baggage checked FREE. Fare .l wtays as low as the lowest. For Time Tables, Through 'lieket,, etc., call upon the nearest ticket agent or write to C. M. PRATT. General Passenger and Ticket Age., Minneapolis, To Chiago in Less than 14 Hours -t VIA t -E NORTHWESTERN LINE C. 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Each box contains a nlonth's treat monr. t1.00a box, or aix hoxes for 8i5 00. sent by until pareoald on receipt of price. WVE GUAIRANTEIE SIX HOTTLEO 'ITo cle any easr . With each ord,'r roreivadl by us for six boens, accompaniod by $.,00., we will ,,nd thle purl htr-or onli wlin gi. lan::raat'o to re fun a the molnoy it tre )t'ratrnaltt dolr cat affect a cure. hiaranteca inuadtl aonlly Ib . it. I'archen & Co., drmggiltt, solo antonta. ra, Mont. $500 trEW4R 1l). We will pay the bwvo oreward for anva care of ILiver Comlplaint. Di\Iotplia. Sink Iradacdhe., In. digs otalln. t'onstipation ar Co*livaan,iie aa w CaluI, . ireiaa with Waat's Vegeltable Liver Pills. whoa tha directions aro strictly compliedl with 'I Ioy are purely egotablo and no'rver fail to give arisifeeo trin. Sarar coanteod. I argo tlaxirs, ao'llaatailatn :li Pills, 2l5 eRatse. lowarra of r',nna rfita . anil imirtations. 'i hogenuin ar mnaotaeal:r; l only y Tarr: JoIN C. WenT 'aralr'Ny. 'hi'aaoa Ill. uald by II. M. ]'archen & Co.. draugi: t'. IHelna. IN TIlE l 1)ISTlVjT CtOURlT OF THE; Flt-I' JrJudiieal District of the State of lMontana. in tanild for the ronnty of Lewis and Cilarko. aIll rllolrati'or o tie einto atof \t iliunl Kelly, leo ,a.ed. oti.nr r to show canoe why anle of mining prop o.rty shouildi not iO made. Un reanliag and tiiinu the petition of William L. btoelre and Michaeal Kelly. execetorsa of the last will srld tnstaiaenrat of Williamr Kel v, d 'Ioalrt, anti Drayini. amlnlag other t'ling.. Itor ci Oraler of .tor of thie miiniug propulrty lf aald ea' tat, of William Kelly. It is ordcrold, 'Iat, all persona intorastoal in thu e tatn o0 tah alitd Willialu lIolly d' ric aaed, he ald apptear before the District 'ourt. in an t' for the countn ae lowis and 'larke, at tho cone t roOn of aaai'a'caurt, ira the court hotao ar aril I ciallllal., on lMonday, tlhi tenth day af Arlrlrt. 1it1, at. 10 o'cl(ock a. m.,, then anld throe ato how cause why nn order of sale should not be Inatao of Iho mining propetrty of said estatea, acaordlnar to law. It i farther ordered. 'Ilhat a copy of this order he turblitshoar for ftar sancossi a wrvkr bettor tie saMit tenth rday atf Arugust, 1811. In the I!eaeit lu!operndont. a foarwpacar arinit and pub laishedl ill tho sa.d loewiwa anal .'lurk aiualnt'y. I siglel. I 1I IOlAt' It. ltUCK. Judlge. Ited Jurly 0. 18111. rTOtCKHOL.DERS' MEI'TING--NOTICt'E IS . tmreby given that a mroting of the .torlk. holdars ot'lIh o eo Alinirr awl Millin' tlolm ,r of Montana, will be hohl at ta O tlaeo of ti:\l'l collllaanly at 80 Nort tl'l hirl tlrreot HStr laoui. Ma.. on Manrdar. tha 1ith day tf Aaugtrt. 1811, lor iha arlrluoso O R alecting suvon (7) trustaud to serve for the enrlulllg year. i'dlls open Ironll2 m. tot p."i. GOOD Lnocretary. THE RUN Fast Trains with Pullman Vestcbnlod Draw na Room Slopars UDiing Caru and ('nao te t oo latlst design, b'twoae C(hicago anl Milwaukoe and St 'Paul and Mixnneapolis. Fact Trainowith PIillman Vestibuled Drawing Room YIlt.'lrs, Dining (:ar and ('oacle n .f latst design, betwona Chicago and Milwaukee a-nd Achand and Datluth. Throu:;h Pltlman Vestibntled Drawing luotn -antd otonist Sltetlers via the Northiern la';ili Ralilroad betwotn Chicago and Portland,. Ore. Convoniont Trains to and tron iasotern. West. rn,. Norther and ('ential Wlsoonsin puiut.. at. fordigllR :tOittlht corvice to and front Waoat. stha, F,,'r du lAcu , ()thke.oh, En Clfire, Hurley. Wis., and ironwood and Blacmoer. Mich. For tickets, iTpiutig-Car rl. Sation , time ta blos and other information, apply to agents of tch line, or to ticket agents anywhere in the Uliited Sptatos or Canada. t. li. Ainslioe, Gen'i Manager, Milwaukee, Wis. 1. li. liannaford. loneral Traltc Manager. St. Paul, Minn. U. C. larlow, 'Iraffit' Mnna,er, Milwaukee; Wi3. Louia EckLtein, Acat. (nen I P~'sl'r Ag't.. edLwatAkA . WiAs. THE GREAT HORTHERN Railwvayj ine Montana Central Railway. Gie t Northern Railway, Eastern Ra Iway of Minnesota, Wilnmar and Si iux Falls Railway, Duluth, Watertown & Pacific Ry. :TIlE GRET ' ITUROUGU "YSiE)I!: A .slid throtulh train of tSlien:, . P Di:n: lat, Day ,toaten and l to t'eon:ei.1 iSlerpera to lRinucatolis. 4t. li ul, 1) , llh, Wnet Sio'ttrior :nd Si inx C('ity. ('.o0o cotuloceli na for tl'hic.tg ., New Tork. lHoton and all astoern C(itie.. Until furthnr totieon Trains will run as follow": A:tiln ., I ALL TRAINS DAILY IutAI.t. 11. 1t. otn .. Atteatio Expriss.. 11:10 a. in. :10,i p.ill. l'eltla . Hltoitt a I Iocal Slta t.t . letping car lurthb, tirkotl, lithe tabloe, tie., at I:Pep t and City Ticket Olice. yo. i. Nertl Main trt.,.. C. W, 1'Prs:. City 't'kot Agent. 1t. HI. Lowctn.L. a. i. I& T. Agt., Ai. C. IP'. R CEIVER'S aALE-NOTICE IS HEREBY gives that the undersignod receiver by virtue atf a dec:ro made and entered inthe :nitetil taste circoit court, of the Ninth Judoiial circuit in and 'or the district of Montana. on Wednesday, July 1, 18.1I. na whlich iilchrist lrothert & Edgar a ilat intil, agninlt telena, Hot Springs and tmel ter Railroad company, et al .defendants. will sell at I:ublic anc'ion. to the h:ghest bidder, on tie slt lda of euttelnbtr 18tl.'at the north door of tie court hoser. in t.e county of Iewis and Clarke. state of Montana, at i2 o'clock m.. of said day, all thu right, title and interest of the parties it asid suit to thie following described property to wit: That cortain railway known as the Helena, Hot SprtngsiTR nd imclert roilroai, commenctngonthe boundary line between the Broadwater Hot prin.e. toel property "and the premises of the la.e Lwilt '1'. joodell, running thence In an easterly direction to and through the city of ltana.nt toI .i Northro acrific dpot. Togethler with all thl lante, tenements and hereditaments. acquired or appropriated for the right of way of staii railroad and branches. And all the ease ments. rights, libertins. privileges, franchise. ira. tmunituo and exemptions of said railroad cor pant a;,l:ertaining to, the owning, maintaining, ot,'reting. using and njlljying the same; together with all the railroad track.s right of way, depot gronnd-. station ground and other lands, atruo ture, a atii~n 4 se, engine house. car hon e. fuel houea. warehouseu. shops, lamacinr house, turn tables, euperotrc lctrt's. rolling stocks, cars, fulr nituro, tfl, o! implement, machinerly, oi said railorna o ampnno, and all other propertytreai pers nal arnl mxote I. W'ritten bidsl will alno he rceoivod by the under signed for said property, which asd biles ill he ol toned at the place and upont the day of sale and otenly readl as the bids of parties making th rame. The sale shall ,e.e C sad.ubject to the ap proval and confirmation of the above named court. Thie nr,,ortv will not ho sold for less than ;15.tlit,. of na:ith sum at least 12.000tI hall be Iaic{ in ,ash, tni thIe balance may L I aid in six and ninet montht., tcuret by a ntortgnre lion etlon the ir per ty, or saht otler security as may i-e aaprteld by thei court; all dteferred payments b,,aring intoreeat at tho late of eight ter cant per antnum. WItLlJAM I. CLAthl. Iloceivetr. THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL R'Y. Is the Fast Mail Short Line from St. Paul and Minnoeapolis via La Croseo and Milwau. koen to Chioago and all points in the East ern ttatoes and Canada. It is the only line under one managemenn t botween St. Paul and Chicago, and is the Finest Equipped Railway in the Northwest. It is the only line runningi Pullman Drawing-room Slleep. Ing oare with luxurious smoking-roomaL, and the finet dining-oars in tho world, via the famtuous "River Bank Route," along the shores of Lake l'opin and the beautiful Misesissippi river to Milwaukee and Chiio go. Its trains connect with thoses of the SNorthern lines in the Grand Union depot at tit. l'aul. No change of oars of any alai between St. Paul and Chiougo. For thnrough tickets, time tables, and full information. apply to any coupon tick)et agent in the noclhwest.