Jby)r-ur)r-dloral-thLin^an a ill'lovnthe,m*ron-Jcr-ick,ilds.2m-urd,tlioant30g-CU.Sally Sold Family Cow And SkippedEd Sully, an End ' younginan, who’ hriB a pcnebuut for - gets Ung Into trouble, aud ; quito frequently tit tlio uxjioiifljo uf hifc own people, brnke into tlio - IlmcUkIH Utfuin Frulny uyiuijuk,• Joseph Sully, ngod father'of the imr]j res Billie lSdinird, pnlloil at po* lico headquarters mid unfolded ft sorrowful lulu of how his son )jfid mado way with his-only milk caw, HuLadflokl it to S, W. 3lilcs, ^ n Gnllia street, meat dealer, ho said, for $fll. The cow was with calf. Tliu »nn, it is presumed, skipped oat for Illinois.Mr* IVIiles says he did not know the cow was Y/ith calf until after it- was butohcred and as soon as ho discoveredtlila faot tliat ho sant the oar* caiJB over, to tho Portsmouth Chemical company, declaring -that ho does not or nevor did deal in questionable Irind of-. stock.The uijcht be/ore Cunt* . Grant Cooper- received a com plaint from an Knd young ninn that Sullj? had walked away'*with flO cents ho had entrusted to him with to lm.y sumo loci*. 11 Well you Vo $2r hotter off that hu didn’t eomo baukt’ assured Capt. Coojxiiv Tho young man looked up in HiirpriEO and asked wluit lie meant.“Sitnply this/’I ho officer, “If wo hrtrl anight .you tiro drinking beer hi nn alley it would probnhly 1iht.c cot you that-much of si tine.” .fl! !RTfli f* ft Iff*L /