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a SILK STREET COSTUMES The assortment is almost unlimited They come in all the new spring shadings in a variety of the most charming effects ever produced by design ers. Prices on these suits range at $15, $20, $25 and $35. 50. $0.75, $1.00 and up. Miscellaneous marck Also VVVVVMVVVWJ^^ A. W. LUCAS CfflPAJY Department Store BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA This place is the store of the people—the store where you have a right to expect low prices all the year—at the commence ment as well as at the end of the season. The first price which is put upon an article at our hands is an economical one We do not try to see how much we can get for the new goods, but for how little we can sell them right in the height of the season. While you are buying new things is when we can serve you the best. Our motto: "Quick sales and small profits." Our guaran tee: Your money back if purchase is not entirely satisfactory. SPRING SHOWING OF WOMEN'S FASHIONABLE ATTIRE If you figure to pay eighteen dollars ($18.00) for a new spring suit, make your selection from our assortment at twelve and a half ($12.50) to fifteen dollars C$15.00). It means a sav ing of several dollars to you. These suits are correct new spring 1906 styles and ma terials, handsomely trimmed, in either Eton or coat styles, short or long sleeves. Our prices, $12.50 to $15.00. NEW SPRING GOATS AND WAISTS Bismarck's Express or freight charges arc pre paid on all cash purchases of $5 or over. Send us your mail orders. Better Stay Here. Ho\V:loti I 111: Those people ate r:ni iial ing ik"t.i hjjiiiia and "t her^oi.i.Ks-: 1 1 be -onth search ()r i,, iicn'Vii'-ii of..coniliuon U'tter si'.! long: II rs 1 'aM'v.V.ii .• i'u 0 I 1 he I! I Ws a hie vi 'ur'Kine behind cy crv ii "•"'I hi see 11t !.e I "Ifecte.t c' li lis .es Newest Spring Jackets, Eton, Hip Lengths and Loose Tourist Coats, made from rich Tan Coverts. Fancy Suitings, Cheviots, -and many other fashionable weaves, fancy and plain tailored, strapped or trimmed with braid prices giu? at $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, and $18.50, up to $20.00. The latest styles in spring waists Prices ranging from $0 Spring Showing of Silk Petticoats ami I 11 1 1 1 Guaranteed silk petticoats in all colors, white and black, and beautiful changeable effects. Our special price only $5.75. Black sateen petticoats, exceptional values, $1.2 quality at $0.98 $1.50, $1.65 quality at $1.19 SPRING SHOE STYLES THAI LOOK DIFFERENT There is a certain smartness, snap and grace to our ''GLORIA" shoes which is a welcome change from the "has-beens." They cost no more, on account of their style, quality and fit, than the ordinary styles. They come in all the newest lasts and shapes, lace or button, welt or turn-sole, and in all the popular leathers, as patent, demi glazed,gun-metal and others in high top and oxfords. Our price,$3.50. Women's and Misses' Shoes, Vici Kid, Lace, Blucher Styles, Heavy and Light Soles. A shoe for service at $2.50. Headquarters for Children's and Boys' Shoes. NEWEST STYLES IN SKIRTS Are shown here made from Chiffon. Panama, Serges, Chev io Fancy Suitings and New Grays, in new circular shapes. Prices ranging at $2.50, $3.50, $5.00, $7.50, and $1000, up to $18.50. We show the largest and most up-to-date line of reliable rugs, lace curtains, tapestries. Iron and brass beds and beddings in Bis where your dollar buys the most value Bargains in Domestics. Indigo blue prints $0.05 Shirting prints $0.05 Dress prints 05 Apron check ginghams .05 greatest crockery and bargain basement, ,Uit!_• iy 1 it It toi dai Utic-.s. Tneie's I uhg I1 ke he eudi-s- .atilsi'ip .1 1 akol a |U ail If. h-te the a. el s|,y Ihesllllset III a od -I I ig 111 ilute, ill" i, Is i.-i [lie an I the pe. ii,.s|iei.-iis and happy 1 !a i1n ay I ier c: .l«-t' We 11ilve th.m. lilts :l 1 I I •IH th A. W. LUCAS CO. '•.VW^V I The State ,s a strange one o|' tin* a upon what the I'.-i i' oil ol lie soi I: liei i. a- 11 nicgeis are niei •'U and 'acl S I I I I I ia 1 I'.' 11 el hire the I'.-W ih« Jsr4 \S Reformers. coiii' ideucaA ,t hat 11 a I ors who are so they call "reform" ieci arid me now aspirants iti his speech mi "The Man With the Muck Rake." they do not hesitate to reflect even upun him. some of tnem going so far as to refer To hmias Tlu Man with the Whitewa.su Brush." Is there any one, indeed, who can please these self -seeking "reformers?" The president hit them pretty hard when he said that "The liar is as bol is the thief." Maybe a few of them feel that they are entitled to be considered as lielongitig I" both classes (..rand Forks Times, The Herc-antf-Now I'arty. There was much of common sense in the address by Senator Heveruige at Indianapolis, recently, when he said: "The republican party has wen *11 its past victories as the champion of pro gressive lilierty. It must win its fu ture victories as the champion of pro |gressive liberty. It must always he the here-and-now paity. the up-to date party, the party of conservative, advance." Special Vegetable Cars. Tlie Chicago. Milwaukee & I'aul h, Kailway lias made unite a study of spe •ial cars for various commodities handled, among which are specially constructed vegetable cars. This is the only Iine west of Chicago having This special class nf equipment. So popular have these cars become that the above line lias found it necessary to add from tune to time to (his class ot equipment, and they now have about .'Hi in service. These cars have a capacity of ."lU.ooo pounds and a cubic-toot capacity of nj.otil cubic feet. The.v are constructed the same as refrigerator cars, with the exeep tion that they have ho ice tanks.no trapdoors, and no drip pipes, making them as nearly frost-proof as possible in handling vegetables during the fall and winter months, as they will pro teet vegetables to ten degrees below zero. Tliev are very popular with po tato and cabbage shippers. Mrs. Mandigo's Death. Mis. l-'idelia Mandigo, who died in Hisinarck last Wednesday, was an early settler in Kniumns county. She came to I»akota Territory with her liushand and children in and set tled on a farm a few miles from where the town of liraddock now stands. She was Uirii 111 Montieal, Canada, ct. lit. Is4."). She was mairied I tec. l!s, lsiiw. About si* years ago 1 he fam ily move*! to liismarck, where they have since resided. Besides her hus band. she leaves her mother, two sis ters, three brothers, three sons, one daughter and live grandchildren. She was an aunt their fatliei's sister• of Mrs. I.ewis Itoerschlag. o| Ihaddoek. and Mrs. r. (). rutnani, of the south ern part of Kinmons county. It was a great shock to the old timers of northern Kinmons to hear of the death of Mrs. Mandigo. The fam ily were among I lie eai ly set tiers in what was known as "the Williains poit count ry." She was a good wife and a devoted mother, and made many friends while the family resided in this county. The funeial occurred in liismarck lat Friday, the services being held at lie Methodist church. for alk almost any kind hi nil office m, long is it is accompanied by a snug 'salary. I 'nt il rec •ntlv these agitators we ju it strenuous ii their com ii'-o lati"iis President Roosevelt lint, siii'e the president declared ij111sr then mud throwing The sympathy of the many friends of the family in this county goes out to the bereaved members, but partic arly to the husband, who has lost the helpmate of many years and "must, linish his journey alone.'' The Backsliding of St. Cloud. St. I'aul News: St. Cloud let the lid slide after holding it lirm al through Lent. The regulations now proposed by the mayor, which seem to he cordially approved by the people, require sa loons to he closed Sundays during church hours and to close on the out side every night, at II o'clock, so they may le closed til" inside by mil night. That is not exactly the way th statute reads, but. if it agrees with the habits and customs of tic* people, it is much more likely than the statu torv provisions t" b- the law of St. Cloud. That is not saying that. St. Cloud is any better or worse than the rest of us. Laws that are effective are the will of the people put in writing. Where the written law does not happen to express the will ol the people, it rarely has force. For that reason there is not a community in the stat LI11L does not jauntily ignore any number of statutesthat do not suit itstempei. How then'.' Foi this is manifestly au unwholesome cniidition. State laws that have to do with so cial regulations and not with things that arc right or wrong in themvlvu.s should leave wide latitude for loci I option to determine times and seasons. Thatway. all laws may be effective and command tlie rewrence thai all laws should have. BRADDOCK BREVITIES. l-'fotn tfii- Ni-wv April \*. !'.•». Landloid Lee Ills purchased the I upon which the "id hail was located and will use it tor gaiden purpose*. The son of (tic Aarvig was tak-n to Hismatck hospital last week, where he will tie operated on tor appendicitis. I II. Veater returned home fiom Iowa tins week with ten head of regis teied bulls, whi-h he is offering for sale. 1 .Mr. and Mis W. Maridigo wereeu:,ed to liismarck last week on account of 'the serious illness of Mr Mai.digo's mother. Mrs. S K. (Jooyet has si far lecov ered from her severe illness as to lie out. which is gratil'yiug news f..i her many friends. Humor has it. thai .losepli llare, (d Bismarck, will open a general .store in Hraddock Mr. llare is one of the directors of the bank at this place. A. liar ton. a druvgist from Wuii con. Iowa, arrived here Sunday morn ing and lias accepted a position with T. W. Welsh at the drug store. The News welcoms Mr. methods tuidst. I'.arton to our MOUND THE STATE slleep-SIe.lle! All ears yi ..V--V.. i' I"*! A telephone line is to be envied east i.f Shevenne. "some miscreant p.'lsoii-d a ir.im off h-'ises at Kllendale. •, A tiailslent at I'i 11 li-.v h'a.1 he sinaii lo\ an I «.|s chased Ua' II pe pest..., lli'llv The liismaiek 'oniincicial t'iuli has taken steps t• .seciir" Sibley Island as a pleasure resot t. 1 says kciisal is he .lournal to creel ovei ^I ings his summci I 1 1 1 ion at It and Foi ks, nialaiia. cert lih O O O I v\.. 111 .. I mi id- A number of lake* in I lie Tunic Mountain cuutiyare to siocked with tish this .summer. Napoleon is to have lelephone ser tice within a few weeks. Thniv stib seriliers have been listed. father sailer. ..f Valley «'iiy. issued a card warning he vming men agai os| loiis piactice ol gall! log The hobo gang has ahead) estab lished I Use 11 at I not. anil tilletui men aie holding down the I ivoiite i....si, The rano 'I'i iinnie i..raled theag-i I'icult liral college and expel I sla-j I nstea I ol 1- a go. I Many Noiih lukota faiunus who emigi ated to irgiuia and ot hd ail h et s! ates are let iirmng 1 scape he Col. \N II li biiisiii, n| Mayvillc, was an eve-w it ness to lie su 11 ender of (ielieral I.eel 1 lieneral 1 a 111. filly one yeai ago. I'l'ofessioiml loiig-dislan-e \valkeis seem to make liismaiek a Mecca All other lias arrived there 11 .1 sim i| how he made a great iccoid. The Wahpeton Ulob- thinks the plaI foi ills of some of the Would -he leg islators in the noithern pa 11 of the state would make a "billv-goat chew his whiskers in laughtei." A party of Valley City spoils went to Steele on a limit iug 11 ip and bagged a lot of game, which was stolen at the depot while he si lootel wcic a it ing for a traiu. Th-game was found he next day at I'ayvson. Towner seems to he a bad place for public buildings. The hui nuig ol Hie court-house wasagieal inconvenience Io the county. and the other da\ the city hall was burned. It is supposed that he li re was st a I te oy in inccn diary. Itissaiill li.il he pel it ion iil M.nor liutt/. for nomination in the state leg. a 1 1 1 a O I 7 O O voters, or a majority ol he voling pop. illation of liaiisi I I I O O I y. It all these |ieople yo(e as they sign, then- is not, in lie room Toi doubt as lothe result. According to one ol the Sherwood papers, liutiLeri from this side of lie line are in the habit, of ciossitig info 'auada on Sunday to huntducks, anil, as the Canadian aut hoi il ics aie a lit tle particular about tbematteroi Sun day oljM'i'vanee. some of these hunters are likely to get mlo trouble it they don't watch out. The liismaiek Tribune says lhat, Agent, Tom Hughes, of Hie Noi hern Pacitic. at that place, has all compel i tors distanced lor piesidcnt. ol ihc new appendixlcss club which is to 1*- organi/.ed. Mr. Hughes has had wo successful operations for appendicitis, and he has th- seals and Uio .doctors' lulls to show for il. Al isliabrock a I,inner sent t/i a supply house tor some livei pills and at, I lie same lime Ids wife sent for .some sweet peas. The cleik, by mis take. transposed I he piinled label arid the man "took" the peas, while his wire plan te the pills. The man got sick and the doctors eliminated Ins appendix, which was found to contain three sweet peas tiiven a 1 en-cent maga/.iiie, a ii un scrupulous publisher, a sensational author vs. any public man. and the public man can't disprove libellous statements as last as they can man ufactured. And if the libels were ab solutely disproved there would lie a, few people who would prefer tohdi-ve the libels. Thai's liu in lishers. Pembina Pioneer K\ pi ess, Pl'dessoi Ladd says lhat there is very little whisky in the stuff' it is, sold under that nam- in North I'ako La. tine element, of the population will be shocked, and wnl demand that pure whisk be furnished, while an ol her element will le of th- opiiii-.n that th- less whisky there is in a lie'. eiage the less iujuiious it is, no mat•! Ier what else it may -olilain. Worn! alcohol colored with buinl sugar looks like whisky, and theie seems to he no reason why i! should ri-f ik- hold as effectively. 'rand Forks Herald. Hugh Fadden was tak-ii h-fc Judge \Vuich-s!,er this morning and. upon conl'-ssion of stealing I (peaianc,Mb- middle o| last week, and lo»nie at in sin, The I lhat is what is mak ing h- I'i tun es of several o| the ten-cent maga/me p..ij- I O I S S This should Ix a lesson to some other ad in is city who seem to |„. oeyood parental com roiv -to.idad- Fadden's compaiiioii in the "ale hoiv stealing esc.ipad-. will stand tria'. and has been released on bonds. P.isncir-k Tribun-.: .• Is svllUse pl.lC one '(Halter llltol ins I lie their annual houie-comiiig tlieopenmg of spring was a ''dead sure Hung e\ ery time. The birds put in Iheir,q. I pick inson gi'lt of his ploM-shoes and put -.'j'a "*'w lash in his o.d whip-stock he I the It Is estimated that al leas: ninety pel cent of I he tal tiler S ,,1 this tate II 1 he 11 own land. This lie .-at "'as. win 1 he state Is org nig lap. I'l'.^ He tlunt Nine ol ei .•)( fai me is aie woi 1114 for li es I I 11. I I ol ks d' I lilt's tellow IIU A »l literature. I hi' east el publishers .| cheap maga/1 In s. so,d at a ist heiow 111* pi ice id papei ii pirss wi|*k le[ien!- ing Upon immense ''iicn a! 1.11 in In mg liigli pi ii'es loi at Ive 11 tsi ng. 11 a 1 main "f tliein become he sens.it ional yellnw dogs .]• 'in I I Ill 'ildcl* to 11'1 iiv \'l re 1' siV'M lion list. I he ui'irtiid liankei mgs ,.| he public for selisat I'HIS and I'm whit is uncovered In the "muck rake,..i "These inaga/liies search I he coulilry fo|- alleged selisat lolls, I ill P'lssil lie st o* I lies and llasliy ami cheap sent nnents portrayed in a sensal 11.11 way I In* advelllsel is 11101 cnusldcrcd tlllll! the 1 cade 1 or lie truth of lie .111 ic'es printed. So I ea I has h'coiin' tills greed ol the eastern inaga/.lue pull lishel lhat high (Ilices aie |aid toi ari icles 1 I can properlv come under the head 'I lilac ma 11. and the com 1 leI slicks III The repill I 11 ii 111 a hoi 11 I hilig lot he cheap maga tnercialisiu of I lie pnhii-. all oyer the maga/iiie ons i1111! 11- I or III public atTaiis aie as no publisher ol he average /Hie, as lohg as lie call I housiinds willi (lent Iioose e11 readers ol magfi/iues and ncwspapeis to hold such pull in a lew muck-iakc I'resi piopei ly warns the I lid I S I in inal assa It and charges in ahesance until nioie tangible pioof is otVeieil lliaiislile Incut ol the hired wiileis in news papers and maga/hc Wnhonl in doi siog hit cwashing, lie piesidenl depiecales I he gencial mud-sliri^iug. which does no good and brings harm to a woithy cause. The president said thai lie had much trouble in get ting I lie iglii md oi men in super intend lb- digging of the Panama canal on account "f I hi' assaulI I 11 Weie certain I" he mild Iheir characlei and capacity by he hai pies of lie magazines and newspapers. lie 11 says tli.it ex pi nine .oil hunt down cinnitiils is all light bui lie adds that sensational, luiid and untiuthful attacks ilo moie damage to the public than I lie clinic ilself. "The liar and the siamlerei aie no heller than the I I I." says the piesi dent. Reapportionment. following arlicie fioin the Forks lleiald shows Thai, as le- lleiald is coiicci lied, here no opjiosil ion to a bid for le nt ill III" 11- I s-sslOII of (i and far as Will lie app lie legisla I I sollU'tl 11 tig I I ia I Is ab solntely just ami lair, and a measure that will cine the pics-lit, inei| nod otherwise miVieliax mir himseif, was sentenced to I h- icloim liooj al Matidan until he reaches ^1 y-'ais of a -e I a I I I stilutioll for I he next Six _Ve.| I I I I 1 1 un 1 riltefir Illi.e td I loW flii' miles west arid South Ot P.oWlieil line that every spring since h- i'st. came to the country a rl -ck ciows corne on from the south and mane their home for the surnm-r in a cut, in Llie hills not many rods fiom Ins houM'. and lie has noted thaL with 'I M', poses." HAZELTON HAPPENINGS roiii H« t'i 1 ol lepl'eseu I a I i"i in both hoiisi's Such a law. based on population tig r-s shown by the last pi eceiiing cen sus. Will gi -a ill! g'' lilt! ells- in I HI'.Vel to I lie Counties of III- Miss. Ill I Slope in the matter ot repievntat ion in the legislature: hut the mallei Is so self evidently right thai it Is nol likely that there will be much opposition lo il on I lie pari ol eastern luemb-is when the leg isla 1 llle I -els. At (lies cut. for instance. W'aid connh. willi nearly a thousand more vot,-s than ('ass at III- IttiU elect fin. his. with Williams county in the same disi rict. ou 1 one sen itor and two i-pies-ol Live-, while '.'ass eoiiuiy has thlee senators and nine epi esenl al iv •-. The IJccoid also agi-es with the II —I aid in the beli-f that I h- siMiat- and I louse have enough uieiii I i- s. ami 'hit the ie(Hesenl al ion should b- -ad lusted without. llcMi*asiug tie: ini-m hershi|i. The Herald says "Among tic diiti-s which ill con llolit the 111— I I I li it re. and! be I of h- l-gislativ- assembly next winter will lie that ot reiippo! I ion ng the leg isla ive dist 11-1 uf the .slate. This duty is (irescribed by the slite constitution. Ac'ordiog to I 11 document, there shall b- a re I ppoi ioiuueht ea-l I live veals once aftei each let le a I ensiis and once aftel -acll slate census. 'I'll- s-ual mav 'iisisl. of not moi ha '.o ni-iii tiers and 111— hoi is- of not nioie thin I (o In- In b-1 A t. p|es|.||l I here I' to in-liib o| 111- s-li i- and In" t.he liouv Five \-ais i'go th-l-wis ilisi l-i lb:- 111 ff -1 -1 l''e I I I opinion ts I to lie' 11 ie method of a po I 1 III- dist.ncts .« ha'.- b—n oo ig. to suffer some njss in icpicsentiiLei,-! ., ,s 11idi w-'iId 11rob l'e 11 iv- '-n liiist I -ondir ions win' M'p%, vail 11"X' h'-'. aie -.-Ct.ions ,,| ill- sl.iic a 1 i- -s( at I llOllhvy-s! litis- ||o 11 ie Ot a tIti mill" o| m-mii-l .1 wi h- nee-ss uy io.--s.-n in- i-|.i-—n a j-tinU o| solle* ''I Ihe oidel coil"'ie- arid against this tlieie wih b'- pro test It should oe ijoin- inn,'), jhowewi. that numenca sLi-ngti. is I not always the hupnil. mi li'ng. a otic man ol ahIiity can a-c-iinphsh more for his tlisLiict and Ihc state than half a dozen m-diocij men who are chiefly us-lu: 'or counting pur: :. A U'iiiiUr-i avaui 1 1- 1 I I I I I I I I s. a lis' W -C A a 11 1 1 I -1 -e 111 1 and 1 11 1s the .lamest..« ,, A 1,-H Any aillcie with gl.uing senstt i.n ihsin sin-ared all Ofei it Is piinte t. and 1 he public men of lheiiali..|i .11. at tacked 11 l't*at 1 eroc 11 .1 111111 ^s ha' in 'I may nol laid to n-m do ,1 sponsible pai 1 ics. .|1 1 1 1 1 W I I 1 1 -1 1 1 I W I 1 I ,o s-,tt'\ i\ wiak ind s|c] l- I a -s -e I O 1 I O I 1 I I 1 1 1 1 W a a i- 1 1 I on a a in iking, I 1 I'I |l- I f- I I 1 1 a a I a 1 1 1 1 O 1 1 -l I I I O S I a bet (U li |..(i i,( I he a I 1 1 1 1 1 I I a I a I a 1 1 a a a a I a I I I S 1 1 1 1 S I W 1 1 S I I W 1 1 a a I I W W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a a I -s a e- a a a a a I I I I I S I i- I I 1 su a a on it.# t, s\ i's IV I I 1 1 -o a 1 1 .- 1 1 a a S O .- 1 1 I a I a I a I a W -i I I i- a a a I I I W'i a 1 1 I I I I 1 I a I I -I a I a I I I I I I I- I I I I I I I 1 1 a a a l- S I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I 1 I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 i- a I 1 1 I'. A 1 I a a -i l- I I I a a -s I I I I I I I I a l- I I I I I |e I 1 week 11 I 1" I I. Il I 1 1 I I I a a a 11 1 1 I 1 1 e- a i- 1 1 1 1 1 1 a l- I I -i a i- a a S a a a a I a a I III 1 1 1 I a I a a a a a a [the lllllt patient was lesling 11111 1 1 1 1 I 1 a Tlie Price Will Increase. Ill "W II I'll' nc I We all kliti.y 11 nit tlieie has been a gieai advanc hi li (II ice ol larui lauds all I liiough be ceiitr.il and noddle wsl We ale well aw.lie Ilia' lulu lands li-ii' in I'akota have iuciea,ei| in pi ice on'-" Inilidied -u wnblli th- last l-w e,| I-. I III We I'asolia lily expect, tlie •same advatn'e in III 111 .aoics in lh u-a I ul i- I think wi can lor oui la ids I ia I oi! *11 kepi pic- with hi' I a pidly advancing pi in he cent a I st a I es I'oit,', vais ago land in Illinois could hay- It-en bought tor flu an acre. To-day 11is me laud is selling loi .'ill to .• I. all .III e. I lliliesol a. Soul I i.ik ola a lid North I Ii.ikota I ill -Il |oy ei I the same steady ad a lice diiiili In 1st six 1 I 11 course, land here does not command any such j• 11•'.• as ai- ohiaiued in II: linois oi Iowa, .still, we li.n I his d [ciiled ad', a nl iig- o\ei our hioth-T fa inei in th- a 11' i'. named stales \i/. oui laud in going to uicr-as- igbt? along, In |e h-v can I l:o(ie |oi amy. Ilirh-I 1111'! a s'' to! 'A 11" 11 It c.,|||-s lii I'll •, ing ov -1 |oo a ii acie lor la ml loi geiiioai I.timing 11111 p"s''s sp-akilig. tiom a si a uilpoinl 1 ill v-si men t'ft II l.S II pOll (l! Oj.OSl I loi A I 111 so it" has happened thai dining the past -half do/en years the ownei of I h,^. ohigli pi I—' I land has awak-ii-tl t{|. the tact that he can seo Ills I I pi iced liliii and com- I'.if b-r- and I fj on- t-nlb Ins bolue -!)c- buy land nisi lis goo'l and lust as |U .doct and whole tie- Clops ai tells iiii is whole lie a me out. Then to the class of farm-is wo ha v- come on I 11-' -Is ad'I-' I h- at. at nr. ol btiue s-ek-i ie, hil a I a'y a sixt ha-k -is 1 oi i- imenl, many of t.h- ot i/ei :,.i.it Is'at.- ti-iieviug tliit tlie in-llib-i stii of lb- two hoiis-s :tl and oJ. ii-sp-c !l»elv was,ih' ut. iaig- enough in'l l.liat, this nuiuti-r shou not le go al 1 In-i-n-e at hat I iin" :cr counsels pi-vailed, and th- iu-i-as is mad-, one of h- f-asons being ha had fills I.i II --Il don- soui- lei' yv i'li a .aigc. lauiiiv. aieI t.h- lou must ha.- in- t |,| ud Then. Ibits collie he po ol:. I -l it will oiled da lit tlVrtV i'~ loi I lie ol le-1 b'ilo.v I -1-. I sin nts o— I is. and 11 be 11.1" sc vol a I v-.n I come. lhcp,ao- 1 -K the :i in wtib ui'd-jat- in-iiis to i'mi- a li'iiit- antl b-t'oin- ind-p-ud-h!., I- oi. to him. N -Mb I i.ir-.o' a I ii ns» tlniuks loi li-i Inn i' iig-'i loi. -it was hi", Ih- mail I'bout a liotni-.vli- in io jI'Ii iiiniied ui-iH I S ii" c.im- heiei. faicl in 111- eapi-ity a home-oni d-i' lias ma I- Noi! I iat*. 'i a i. i' she is lo-ilay accoobng 'p l.j»f |e ipil. I t-m th- icii-st st a !.- in-l he un i:li* and it came lioiii tie soil,'-..... I again s.iv iba.v these gi-a! demands '•ttanug liom I be III'. -si Ol •.%•,,' :-a ^li-'ti I itt -an g't 11 om :.!'••-en to' I loi |»e cent, nil his inoiici,. tiouc Mi- l-n'.-l. isiio. to. the (if Ice ot IW .1 -(!.-' re.',!, .-ill S—'||!- a 'rtrtiSn- .-..I i'i .l.il'C -UI-: 1 I ji»-11'''' 11: l, a- au scd i.fliie in ,.i're.|.ei| I'I n:- .11, ,a I td .. Then too. iihoUidoiyefi. impt. Lai.t .:li'"o! H:i,ki. fir ClSfVHltlO::! he Ipwii' I .r. 11 l-li'tySlol! (l ,ce IS'i.'ltfl.O'vJ.'l-l. lilll' W i* (I' tlt:f.iilll|tTI,ilflll I ob Ml I' IS W hau A I I I ia' eut.ll.es til-Ill to lliol- (Jiopo't ion,11 11: p|. s-:i '.at ion man tli-v now ad I list I his -'(nit a In v. |t h'lit inc I-a sing Irl t(i..!ihe4',i 11it-: day This ,s b- .-ails- a j* ii: .1 »d ei: W'e sludy llig so and soiSiasyi iil it no: yv- pay niot-ji a! '-u'oOil -1: h- i' loi, I Clops it,. se.-d witii gieater c:u- we pjic.v and let.!-:: Ill- soii lil-l oas a mis O I and Uvomes re I-sjjoiisia11 we g.-t b-t.ter returns 'oi our'Uiior. I u.a iv.'.:iis oi!- who his iivt-d li-re, s, i,. -ifi'Mio- itl days, ie in" say lie: Sinn 'al 111!'!, he 1 out 'I wil has lib ie.ti.e. •!!.'» heie whlie the 1,111(1. is vet. cheap 'It' I within 011! teacfl: coin- out nil the most boa,thin! roll!!' I on 'l's loot -st.oi i,I. wlielc wit.li t.wo ban Is and a still backb ne y.,u-an seenie a hum- of which you win li- proud, wind! wiil b- a com (-iit-y in an t)ltl age an I a h-iitag' 1