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Show The Late Mr. Festenden. Out in one nr the noitli shore sub urbs there Is a ticgro churrli which besides tlolng mhmI work furnlshr no end of amusement for a large number of the "whit, re ll.s" because of 'on c of the eccentric Hies of a few of. Its members. One of the Int'-st of these Is In tho form of r church notice which the lolnrrd lire tin en Inserted In a local paper not lcng iijro A certain Rev Mi I c enclen Iiih' been dropped b his thick when the thougjil the hnil found n teller man One Sunday the beltti man was un nble to pienrh, so Hov. Mr Kessenden, who still resided In the town was called upon to fill tho pulpit for the time One of the iIimc o.is, w Ishlng to make, tho chanse known In the congiPKa tlon, lnscited nil adveitlscnieiit In th local paper, announcing that "owing to Ilrother Jones puor health, tile pulpit pul-pit will he filled tomorrow by the Into Mr Kessendrn " Chlcngo flee-old-Herald |