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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS P WANTED—MALE: i LEARN—Autos, _ tractors, in’ Northwest’s oldest, largest gnd best’equipped school. Infor- mation free. Mihneapolis Auto & Tractor School, 240 2nd St. North, Minneapolis, Minn. GOVERNMENT neds Railway. Mail Clerks. Salary $133 to $192 @ month. Traveling expenses paid. ‘. Examination announced — soon. Write for free specimen questio) Columbus: Institute, Columbus, Ohio. ele 1 LEARN BARBER TRADE—At the Moler ey - ethods. Bea? Savior "Barber College 01 ie Nicollet Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. 3-1-1mo HELP WANTED_FENALE WANTED—Exporinced hotel girl: steady job, gdod wages for the right kind of a girl. Hotel-Garrison, Gar-' rison, N.D.. 3-25-1w WANTED— Young girls to learn.dress making» Apply to Miss E. A, Han- ‘son, Roont 7 Haggart Block. phone 104. 3-29-1w WANTED-—Girl for general house- ‘ work. . Phone. 688-K. Mrs. 0. -H. Lerum,.121 W. Thayer. 3-28-1w ROOMS POR RENT _ FOR RENT—Two furnisied rooms,' suitable’ for light housekeeping. Phone 442-L. Gefore 9 A, M. and _after 8 PL M. ns '3-22-2w FOR RENT—Faurnished and unfur- ‘nished “ light ‘housekeeping rooms. Business College. ‘Phone 183. smte ‘a 3-7-t! BOARD -AND--ROOM—Sultable~ for, two gentlemen, also barn for rent.| 672-R._"3-30-1w In modern house. Phone 377-K, or call at 300 9th St, ‘ 3-25-1w vulcaniz-» RE welding or automotive electric-! where farmers grow vich, ‘send at once for this special ‘number of Landolpgy. | It vis free .on .reghest reas more-Riehle, Land » 435 Skidmore-<| Riehle Bidg., Marin@tte, Wisconsin. , | 14-308 | FOR SALE CHEAP—All or-a part oi! 240 acres of’ cut-over land in Bay- field. Penisula, Wis., clover belt. | Part cash, balznge on timg Also} 80 acres in Hubbard county, Minn., -Write or call B’.E, Hitchcock, Van | Horn hotel Bismarck N. D. | 3 i AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES | F@R.SALE OR TRADE—One Chevro- let touring car, also Maxwell tour- ing for. sale; beth good bargains. 0. -K. Garag 3-30-1w | filled. —Return to. Webb, Brothers store. 3-30-3t j ____ MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—D1! Monard wheat, $2.25. per: bu. cleaned. ‘This wheat is a heavy yielder and| rust proof. No. 114 Wilf proof Flax seed, $2.00 bu. Williams, Jr., Cleveland, N.; D. Route ‘No. 1 3-31-7times FOR SALE—Sand and gravel whole- sale or retail, sand and gravel. is ‘of best quality in Northwest recom- amended ‘by Shanon & Boyd, .James- town,'N. D. For Prices write or Phone +C. F, Russell, Linton, N.D. ~ * : eee 3-18-1M FOR SALE—A fine Dank Buroughs addipg machine in perfect condition price Jess than walf that of new machine of same sizeg” Address box 338 Mandan, N. D. . 3-23-2wks STOLEN—Colts 25 calibre vest pocket automatic pistol from door pough in automobile. Reward paid for infor- mation leading to its recovery.’ Box 207, ‘Bismarck. ‘ 3°31-3t FOR RENT—Furnished room at;423 4th street. ‘Phone 887 evenings. 3 is ‘ * 3-28-1w FOR RENT—Modern front bedroom, 621 6th St.” 619-R. 3-29-30 dern furnished room, 802 Avenue B. 3-25-16 FOR RENT—Furnished room. Inquire 214 5th St. 3-30-22 BOARD AND ROOM—At the Dunrav- en. 3-26-5t, AGENTS WANTED Make $50.00 daily. Something new. 250 per-cent profit: All business, pru- fessional men™need it. Sells $5.00. Costs $2.59. ‘Big weekly repeater Sells quickly. Experience unneces- sary. . Write today for territory want- eu. ‘Sample outfit free. lection “Axsociation, L.. J. Bemis, Grand Forks,, N.'D., state manager. iu 3729-4 _. WORK WANTED GARDEN. t your ground ready to seed your/lawn, flowers and veget- bles. 1 Will plow your garden and aul your ashes. , Phone 894x 3-26-8t \WANTED—Work by woman, by day or hoyr., Algo work wanted by man, odd jobs. Mrs. Grace Wilson; phone 634-X. Garden, lawn, flowers -and yegeta- bles; by day or contract. Phone 894-X. J. Chabot. 3-28-1 FOR GALE OB RENT ——__ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Six-room modern house east front, well located, two ‘bed- rooms, for $3,150, on terms;. 5- room modern house, with fine-gar- age, for $3,400; on terms; 7-room modern house, well located, east front, fine lot, with garage, on good terms; 6-room modern house, well located south front 2 bed-rooms for $3,400 on terms; large rooming house, modern, for $5,000, on terms. Geo. M.. Register. 3-18-2w FOR SALE—Small houses, 5 rooms, basement, hot air, city water, sewer, lights; here is another, 4 rooms hot air furnace, bath, sewer, city water, lights; also a 4-room and base- ment, screened porch, city water, sewer, lights; prices are low and terms attractive. Henry & “Henr} _Phone 961. Office 4th 3-28 FOR SALE—Strictly. modern new bungalow of six rooms, bath and re- ception hall. Garage in. basement. This: is one of the most beautiful little homes in the city; $2,000 cash. Balance on easy terms. J. H. Holi- han, east of post office. Phone 745. xz 3-31-3t FOR SALE—Five-room house, lot 76x150, nice shade trees, two blocks from school; partly modern; for quick sale will take $2,000; $1,000 cash, balance to'suit buyer. Phone 484-R or call.222 5th St., Bismarck, N. D. 3: FOR_SALE=We have a numl Houses and bungajows, modern and all sizes, for quick-sale—very at- tractive terms, and all in good lo- cations. Henry & Henry, phone 961, office 4th St. 3-28-1w $2,850—We will sell you a modern home, five rooms aad bath, good !0- - cation for.$2,850; and we can give’ ~ .“you terms. Henry & Henry, Bhone 961, *3-B0-4t FOR RENT—Fuinished modern housekeeping apartment. Suitable ~ for neat clean married couple. 1190 Broadway. ge 3-26-Tw FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in the Rose ‘Apartments 215 8rd street. F. W. Murphy. Phone 852. i 3-3-t2 FOR ‘RENT—Modern apartme! Call / at Bismarck Tripune office. 3-15tf} LOTS FOR SALE. IR SALE—We have a few of the finest residence lots in Bismarck. Terms will be granted. Henry & Henrx! Phone 961. ~_3-80-4t >_WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER—Just out, confaining 1931 facts of clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsip. If for ; @ home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. 'C, anes Chiropractor "Consultation Free Suite 9. 11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 Federal Col-| . 3-25-11'| FOR SALE—One Duofold davenport, practically new; .one three burner Perfection .ail stove, with:oven; one Winchester shotgun andione bicycle. Call. 572-L. i ey delivered at any post office in:North Dakota for ‘$2.60 cash gwith erder. B. F. Smith, Jr. Fromberg, Mott. : sates 3:9-1m ——e ee Ashes hauled and gardens plowed; Rock hens for sale. Phone 364-L. S.! M. Anderson. ’ & Hat Works, phone -58, opposite} ALE—Purebred. White Rock} setting eggs at $1.50 for fifteen 820, 4th St. 3-2-91wk blocking | Phone 58, Opposite Postoffice. o 1-18-tf | —— FOR SALE—By agent, 1921 Excelsior motorcycles for Burleigh, Morton, Oliver and Emmons counties. Write | Box 541, Bismarck. -26-1W | FOR SALE— Fumed~ Oak Dihing| Roam set including buffet table and) chairs. - Priced to sell.. Call 918 flat) “EYRose Apts. 3-30-2¢} FOR SALE—Crib bed; $18, ivory col-/ ored bed, in*use only short while, | like ‘new, $10. Room 10, Hughes! Bldg., 4th St. 3-30-4t IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR BIS-} marck property list with us. Henry & Henry, phone 961. Office 4th Sti a 3-28-1 | EXPERT dry cleaning, hand press-| ing, relining, remodeling and tail-; oring. Klein, tailor and cleaner. | 3-7-1mo | FOR SALE—Victory seed oats, $1 per | bushel; also corn and ‘feed oats. i.! P. Goodrich, McKenzie, N. D. ! 3-29-1w 'ANTED TO BUY. ‘ice chairs in good condition. Address P. O. B.} 6s - Baste | WANTED TO BUY—3 or 4 burner! wick oil stove. Call 366K 3-31-2t) FOR RENT—Two | garages. 62 “6th St. Mrs. Ada Rohrer. I nara ears To EE a 3-21-2ti| Freckles and His Friends FOR« SALE—Furniture, almost new. | - . all 811 Front. St. 3-30-1w | “ : | | “LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION a U, 8. Land office at Bismarck, N. D. March‘ 16, 1921. g | Notige is hereby given that A. F. Kendall, guardian of Gladys and Lucile Mockel, both minor chidren of Henry | C. Mockel, deceased, who, on March !2; 1919 made Additional Homestead !: try serial no. 019888, for W 1-2 of NW_ 1-4 and the NW 1-4 of the SW 1-5, Section 20, Township 137 N. Range) 75 W. 5th Principal Meridian, has filed; notice of intention to make final proof under Sec. 2292, R. 8. to establisa; claim to the land above described, be. i fore Register and Receiver pf “the! United States Land office, at. Bis-/ marck,’N-D., on the 22nd day of April, | 1921, | “Claimant names as witnesses: = - { J, P. Jensen, of Moffit, N..D., Johnie | Peterson, of Braddock, N. D. E. A.) Kleeman, of: Moffjt,N. D., Wm. Brown: well, of Moffit, & yy | ~2 CHAS. GLITSCHKA, j or ik Register. 8-17-24-31-4-7-14 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE i Default having occurred in the con- ditions of the mortgage hereinafter described. i Notice Is Hereby Given. That that! certain mortgage executed and deliv- ered by Henry E. Loebel and Emma Loebel, his wife, mortgagors to In- vestors Mortgage. Security, Company Inc: mortgagee. dated the 12th day of May, 1916, ‘and filed tor record: in the office of the register of deeds .of Burleigh County, State of North Da- kota, on the 15th day of May, 1916,, and recorded in Book 90. of Mortgages) at page 147, and-assigned by eaidy mortgagee to Anton Walde by an in-] LOST—One Eversharp pencil, gold\- Tim|- 3-26-1w | X'No. 10 pali of Pure Montana Hon-| f {| IT%S. NOT GOING TO HURT YOU TO WIPE ‘A DISH ONCE INA + \wrince! OW HELLO, MRS. BAILEY, COME IN! | strument,in writing, dated the Ist day of August, 1916, which assignment. ‘was filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota on the 17th day of February, 1921, and was re- ‘corded in Book 155.of assignments, at page 233, will be foreclosed by a sate of the ‘premises in such mortgage and the front NOT MANN’ MEN pour! IsVeR SEE BAILEY. NEXT]: D00R WIPING THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SOME/TIME_ AN! DisHes! SurE, You r OURS IS BROKEN E. Batsons, Special Guardi- an, Respondents, 2 The State of North Dakota to the above nemed ‘Respondents. You, the said Respondents, are hetes| by notified -that-the tinal’ account ‘o' the Administrator of the Estate. of. John P. Nelson, ‘late of the Township of Painted .Woods, in the, County of) ‘Burleigh and State of North Dgkota, Deceased, has ‘been rendered to this VL TAKE. YOU OVER .THERE ° See Him! SBE ‘WHO THAT. ISAT THE Door! tyskite ma Rebecenld PAGE SEVEN D LET You AND MR BAILEY WANTS To- HELP Minnesota, ihortgagee, dated the 1st day of February 1915. and filed for record in the office of the Register of deeds within, and tor Burleigh North Dakota, on the 6th day at 1:30 o'clock, p. ms duly recorded in Book 113 of Mortgage’. at: Page 328, with a power of sale therein contained, will ve foreclosed by a sale of said prem- ‘wes at the front door of the court- ; North Dakota, on Saturday, the 28rd) light a prior gage. in +i Seventy ‘included in the amount named to be ‘| $tlv day of Maren, A, D., 1921. and Edith M. Moore,. his. wife, mort-| primrose .and daffodil, now mantles saggfs, to Interstate Securities ;\Com-| the fields jof Flanders vand: Picardy, wpny, @ corporation, of Minneapolis,| and Wavelets of the sea nipple the Minnesota, mortgagee, dated the} 1st| golden sands af GallipoH; but about day of Fgbruary 1915..and filéd for| us and within :us still @irge the record in the office ,of the Register| hatreds, while all around Us stalks of deeds within and for county, ‘Nath Dakota, on the 6th day} children of urope litt their plead of Apfil. 1915, at 1:80, o'clock p. mj hands asking for bread. ‘You’ prom- and there duly recorded in Book 118) ised us... $¥ou bade ,us ‘hope.’ What of Mortgages. at Page 325. withsa|,have we Tone that we ‘must die?’ power of sale therein contained, (Mil) — ‘Lat jus ‘rejoice that the Great be foreclosed by a sale of said prem-)War's ¢errible affermath of private ises at.the front door of the court- rows'-and- public calamity. shows house in Bismarck, Burleigh county,| signs gt being lessened and that the f“hope may be discerned day of April, 1921. at the hour of 2; through the darkness of the age. do ‘|o’clock in the afternoan of said day Particularly invour own dear land ,, to satisfy the amount, due upon said we perceive this,lighi; and if we ane ; true to ‘its inspirations, we may/éx- | mortgage on said date. The premises which are named in) tend ¥ts blessings to other nations, || said mortgage and which wall be sold less favored by; Almighty God, F fage to satisfy the same ‘are situated in (our future not only without apprehen- ‘ithe county ‘of Barleigh and state of! sion, but with unshaken faith in our North Dakota, aud described as fol- American institutions, because these lows, towi V2 are based upon the message of Chrig+ South half (S%%) of the South’ half, t * 5G (S%) of Section eight (8) in Town- ; forty-four (1f4y, iu (76). Yo att departed friend, whatever ‘his., achievements,’ fidclities, was H a gil but human; dnd wherever has paid certain humanity is there is frailty, error and lien-of this mort- sin, Let us unite our suffrage witn/ ne towit: ' The amount due upon the Saints beseaching the Almighty,/ _ the sum of go long | nd now his Jud¥e, Dollars and a He will look with mercy and ($77.98). ‘which sum i kindness upon the one before Him. Let us pray that will he a short This foreclosure and sale is. for ae une sed ee past due in Iments only and is ore. in much 1 made subje oO all installments of fidelity. has he v age not yet due, There His Lond and J will be due and ow: on said mort- he to the cros: gage on the dite of sale the sum of the Blessed Cl One. Hundred Three , Doll: wud! fain would believe Ninety-seven Cents’ ($102.97) bes des mitted that h ervant’s agony attorney's fees and the’ costs of this would synchronize with His own. $o foreclosure : Aaa " Iso let us hope that in the white ated at Minot, North Dakota, this | light ef the resurrection, we-are still DE Mare ey te vq 4 /commemmorating, the S: ir. tej; INTERSTATE SECURITIES | umphant, Tabating Tis sonvantiin the 2 COMPANY, Mortgagev. garden there may greet him with the FRANCIS MURPHY, words of eternal life: ‘I am the Res- Attorney for Mortgagee, Urrection and the he that be- Minot, North- Dakota, lieveth in me, though he he ,dead, (3-10-17-24-31—April_ 7-14) | Shall live” and crown him with bliss- NOTICE OF SALE. é due on the dat€ of liked ig the way of ter, So faithful was which, with. and for arried, that we Burleigh | abroad-among the ruins—the starvigr hereinafter described at Court, therein showing that the estate| house Notice is hereby given that. that}RECALL T, certain mortgage executed and deliv- ered by Karl A. Loyen of Bismarck. Burleigh County, North Dakota, to C. A. Finch Lumber Company of Bis- marek, Burleigh ‘County, North Da- kota, dated the sixth day of Novem-: ber 1919 and recorded in the office of register of deeds for Burleigh County in the State.of North Dakota on.the seventh day of November in , NIGHT AT CONVENTION | (Continued from .Page 1) ;of the Nonpartisan league declared that the future prosperity of . North | Dakota for ‘the next twenty years | hangs in the balance on the decision joe the present convention and pleaded tor the recall. en/ county of also setting hens for sale at $259).North Dakota, described apiece. Call or write H, B. Nelson,! to-wit: also team, harness and wagon for! door of the courthouse in the city ot sale, and Rhode Island Red and White| pismarck, i the county of Burleiga ‘L. S.'and state of North Dakota, at the os 3229-1) hour of ten o'clock a. m., on the 9th FIRST CLASS WORK—Cleaning.| day of April, 1921, to satisfy pressing, repairing, dyeing, ‘ladies’ amount due upon such mortgage on | and men’s clothings Eagle Tailoring! the date of sale. the The premises. described~in said f| mortgage and “which will be; sold to satisfy the same are situate in thé Burleigh and_ state of as follows, The Northeast Quarter (NE%) ‘of | PRE WAR PRICES-on cleaning, re-| Section Thirteen (13) Township One and remodeling men’s, Hundred Thirty-seven (137),North, of hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, | Benge Seventy-five (75). West of the j Sth p. m. There will be due on said mortgage | on the date of sale the sum of $1486.21 | besides. the costs, disbursements and lexpensts of this foreclosure. Dated this 28th .day of February, 1921, ANTON WALDE, Assigne of Mortgggee. G.-F.. DULLAM and C.'L. YOUNG, * Bismarck, North Dakota. Attorneys for Assignee of Mortg- age. leon 3-3-10-17-24-31 April 7. NOTICE OF CITATION, HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND. DIS- TRIBUTJON. —. : State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh. In County Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter. of the Estate of John P. Nelson, Deceased. Fred C, Nelson, Petitioner, vs. Wal- ter W. Kirkey, Henry Anderson, Al- fred Anderson, Ada Anderson, Elsie Anderson, Freda Anderson, Andrew Anderson as Special Guardian, Ear- nest Swenson, ‘Lillian Swenson and - —Swenson, minor children of Ellen Swenson nee Johnson, Deceased, OU-60 AND- “TELL WER You ‘| of April, A. D, 1921, at ten o'clock in and Edith M. Moore, his wife, pany, of said dceased_ is ready for final settlement and dstribution, and petit- ioning that his account be allowed the residue of said estate be. distributed to the persons thereunto entitled, his administration closed and he be d@- charged; that Tuesday, the 19th, day the forenoon of that day at the court ‘rooms. of this Court in the court house in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, has been duly appointed: by this Court fon the settlement thereof, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear®and file his exceptions, in writing, to account andnpetition ‘and contest the same. And yoy, the above named respond- ents, and h of you, are hereby cit- ed-and required then and there to be and appear before this Court and show cause, if any you have, why said ae: count sball not Nowed, the residue of said estate distributed, the admin- istration of said estate closed and said Fred C. Nelson, Administrator, be dis- charged, Dated the 16th day of March, A. D. 1921. \ (Seal.) By_the Court, 1,..C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court Let the foregoing citation be served by publication in the Bismarck Daily Tribune, once a week for tour succes sive weeks. ~ | (Seal.) 1c. Avil | - Judge of thé County Ci i 3-17-24-31-4-7 : NOTICE OF REA ‘ATE WORT | GAGE “FOR OSURE SALE, | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, That | that certain mortgage made, execul-| ed and delivercd by John I. Moore} mort-| | Bago! polis, Elsie Has High Id ELSIE, TAG TELLS NE MAT You SAID You WERE GOING To MARRY yA DUTCHMAN BECAUSE T WANT To BE A [sums to protect the lien ‘of this mort~ s Com- | that ingBismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakc on Saturday, the 28rd day of April,” 1921. at ‘the hour of 2. o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on said date. ‘ The premises which are: named in’ said mortgage and wiich will be sold: to satisfy the same are “situated in) the county of Burleigh and: state of North Dakota, and described as fol-) lows, towit: ‘ Southwest quarter (SW%) of Sec4 tion nine (9) “tn Township one, hyn- dred forty-four (144), Range séventy- six’ (76). ‘ f Suid mortgagee has pid’ .ceftain! gage, towit:, The amount due upoir a prior . mortgage, .in ‘the sum oft One Hundred. Twenty-four Dol! and Seventy-seven which sum is included in the amoum named to be due on the date of sal This foreclosure and sale is fo past due installments only and is made- subject to all installments of’ said mortgage not yet due. There: will be due and owing on gaid.mort-' gage on the date of sale the-sum vi One Hyndred Sixty-six Dollars and Thirty-six Cents ($160.36) besides at-, torney’s fees and the costs of this foreclosure. 4 Dated at Minot, North Dakota, this th day of March, A, D., 1921. INTERSTATE SECURITIES COMPANY, -Mortgagee, FRANCIS MURPHY Atyorney, for Mortg-gee, Minot, Dakota. " (8-10-1 pril 7-14) { NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT-| GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. } NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That, n mortgage made, -execut- ed and delivered by John I. ‘Moore, jeals! By Blosser WHEN Book 159 of Mortgages at page 135.| Land of M 7 will be foreclosed by sale of “the | “These NoapaHGan heen our premises in such mortgage and here-| state not only are black, but are red inafter described, at the front door! and yellow” he declared “I can see of the courthouse in the County of! the fine Italian hang behind the lea- Burleigh and State of North Dakota| gue. Walter ‘Thomas: Mills with his at the hour of two-o’clock p. m. 0n| ‘new day’ program had the farmers the first day of April, 1921, to sa convinced that North Dakota would be fy. the amount due upon such mort-j a ‘kind of milk and honey when the gage on the day of sale. That the! Bank of North Dakota and state in-‘ premises’ described in such mortgage! dustries. were organized, ‘but , ¢hey and which ‘ill be sold to satisfy the! have found him.a false prophet ‘T G. same are described as follows: Lots| Nelson and William Langer are the Five and Six (4.and 6) of Block Nine-| two persons ‘who -have given us an teen; (19). :of Riverview Addition to |-organization that can whip ‘the Town- Be of ‘Bismarck. in, accordance | leyites.” t ‘ . with the splat thereof now -on file in| ‘Ny t y q and for sak. county of Burleigh ja the peaked supa Feneasipenseed the State of North Dakota. For Spring House Cleaning, There willbe due on such mort-|/ Mrs. H. F.:Arnold of Fargo was wage on the day. of sale the sum of | first” woman delegate, and varwed neteen Hundred Forty-four“and 44°. that “while a spring -house clean. | Ing always is disagreeable to. ,Vated at Bismarck, North Dakota, | man’s mind but women, know it Is, Cents ($124.77 {" ($1,944.44) Dallars. this 28rd-day of Febrnary, 1921. | “ C..A. FINCH LUMBER COMPANY, Mortgagee. BENTON BAKER, * Attorney,fo# Mortgagee. ~ (Feb. 24, March 3-10-17-24-31) FINAL TRIBUTE PAID | necessary” \ : + “The men may be war weary, but | the women are-not. .We.do not wan* j ignorant, ugtrained minds. to continue | in-charge of state “snd state indys- | tries any longer,” she © 4 | Mrs. Mary Strand, of key county, | who christened ‘the battleship! North CARDINAL GIBBONS| Dakota, declared the women are ready (Continued from Page. 1) What Manner of Man “Let those tell us what manner man he. was..who daily rbroke bread with him, Let them tell us of that uniform 4 kindness, courtesy, that marked all his them. in adversity, his sympathy.: his anxiety for his friend: ity towards all. For his li open hook and on its eve page ara inscribe i the tric the kindly dee.s and far- iS charities of a nuble heart. Nor to them, nor to ,Ballimore alone are these things known for as he with hutrying feet travelled from city to city in this broad Jand, eve the bearer of blessed tidings, so where today the fond men ories main of the kingly man: who: tion was to them a lasting dened tion. - thoughfulness, dealing with be ‘tru r visis in his y dence, as Balmes s: holds in serve a remarkable man. Now fi years ago there was such a The crosses were taken from cour house and school room, and the liv- ing Church was everywhere combated, made to feel that its days were num bered. Fag now the world was told by. the scientists that it was com- plete without God, and thats there was: no.God, unless, indeed, such di- vinity as man vould of himself attain. It was an age.of invention—of dis- covery—of material progress. So science in his triumph thought it could despise and reject the diety. _| It would take His place in ruling, the world. It would’ train the child how ‘to be scientific; but ;at the same'time Godless. It would hold out to the laboring ‘man the promise of power by the lure of gold, but at the loss of his ‘soul. . It would substitute philan- throphy for charity; dnd consecrate the title to wealth on the sole. plea‘ot its possessions. It was the philosophy of omnipotent evolution and hopelss fatalism. It was a philosophy that culminated in the last sad war, where millions of our best and bravest were driven to death, their dying efforts spent in tearing from the bodies of their brothers the image and likeness cf God; while science, then triumph- ant, crowned their brows with «dust. ! consigning them and their hope to endless sleep. “Soon we will find how much, w2 {need him who is gone. ane nobis- cum quoniam advesperascit.’ For we are still far from the reign of peace nd justice that humaviity, yearns for. Nature, it is true, has iong since lot- ted out the blood which crimsoned her breast during these last years. The, gr Let them attest: his patience | vaing spring time, sturlit by to work shoulder. to shoulder with the | men. | | : MARKETS ST. PAUL LIVE South St, Panl, Mar dts,. 2,000..-'Genierally ste: steaxs range, $6.75 to $9125; bulk beef steers, $67 A Puteher cows and heife | TOCK, Good and choice ers st mostly | Hog-receipts, 4,000. Abopt 25 cents tovkers and feed- ly to strong; others slow, dy. 4 ‘| highe Ra $7.40 to $29, Bulk § to $9.50. es Pig cents higher. Bulk desir- ° able grades, $11 Sheep ree Steady. No ‘attle receipts, Buk a a s. 16,090; 10 to 25 cents Sheep — receiy 16,090. About y. MINNEAPOLIS GRADN. Minneapoli 25 cents low! | to $8.95 a barrel. | barrels. | Bran, $18. i CHICAGO ¢ je | Chicago, March 31.Wheat No. 2 red, | $1.54.1-2 to $1.55; No. 2 hard, $1.64 1-2 | Corn No. 2 mixed, 58c to 58-1-2c; | No. 2 yellow, 59 cents. | Oats No. 2 white, 40c to .403-4c¢; | No. 3 white, 37 3-4e to .38.3-4e Rye No. 2 nominal. As | ‘Barley,-62c to.75c. + i MIN rload Shipments, 5: Minneapolis, Mar. re” | ceipts, 112 cars compared with 157 | cars a year ago. | Cash No. 1 northern, $1.48 3-4 to | $1.573-4; March, $1.371-8; May $1.32 3-4; July, $1.29 1-2. Corn No.3 yellow, 49c td 50c. | Oats No. 3 white, .333-¢c to 341-1c ’ Flax*No. 1, $1.741-2 to $1.77. Barley. 48c to 68 Rye No. 2, $1.38 LEFT EARFUL... Bill. Brennan beat.the soldier champ | But Martin cops the glary; This ,proves how fickle fandom .is— Which is another story. =