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a ^"77 i Tw*m LUGER ans and fr i K! tf ut Glass I A. D. Coffee Cups and SaucerfijyL Tea Cups and Saucers ocolate Cups and Saucers Bouillon Cups and Saucers V.:v« New York, Oct. 31.—All the forces of the fusionists and Tammany are lin ed up for the great political battle next Tuesday and even though canvasses have been made by several clflbs and one of the big daily papers, it is not possible to predict with any degree of certainty whether Mayor Low will be reelected, or whether George B. Mc Clellan will defeat him at the polls. .Certainly New York has never had a more picturesque campaign in its his tory. The fight between District At torney Jerome and Comptroller GroUt, who seems to have forgotten all the rr Uo a,1^ny s,nce !fr^l5Kn.T,:at,0n ranrfiHatPi Within the past few weeks there has ideveloped a marked disposition in of the city. On the 0'^ ml while apparently wishing to ps eco- a jif V" 'f* Sugar and Cream Setsf^Jl Salad Bowls Carving Sets Silver Knives and Forks Silver Spoons OFFICE FUPNITURg. A small percentage of profit on the standard grades of Office Fi|ff)lture and a rapidly increasing assortment have trebled our business of late in this department. We have an endless variety of Office Desks and Offlcc Chairs which enables |a» tp fit out any and alt styles of offices, .•) Prices of Office Desks from Prices ot Office '•V^. ,*rj.}n) Chairs from .l* steam and trolley.* lines suffer untold terrible things he has said concerning inconveniences by ti.e sleet and snow- accepting that organ-1 sUims hS pfted fC candidates and every word hat iv ut- tered by either man .s eagerly gobbled' •h^ nnVili^iii oP° efS Undertakers and Embalmers. 12 and 14 Broadway, Fargo. GOTHAM NEWS LETTER many quarters to call a halt upon wbatlbe. studttits v*rwus is termed the extravagant Tlans for ^fhools and Colleges, probaWy reaped public improvements in New York Jk* 'the ^Qiieal the present incumbents of of it fre instituting reforms w|iich arejirs will serve, as it were, Kip theit incumbency in 6f- Much interest Is manifested in the re rt that a society of Russian Jews as mg several pieces of property on outskirts of Brooklyn for tlje piir- K Of establishing ji cpjppy thiwe foir ^mber of refugees from KishinefF. or not the teport is. true can tw ascertained, tf it slt^ild pr.ove tCt, however, there is apt to be a Iftck, coming from siiburbanties in rticalarf portion of Brooklyn, to Veriici^ of the Bowery. ie know ^t the hew Wtt^ be m#ViH.'lli| I than the famous ITrbokiyt) *^s pension bridge, when completed. The moving platform will not be completed for two years and this will cost an ad ditional $9,000,000. Even when the Williamsburg bridge is completed there will be others on the way, for the Man hattan and Blackvvell Island's bridges will hardly be completed for three years. A few more und. New York will have a little claim tjp "the, title" of city of bridges. With the approach of winter sad days lodm up for the great army jf cummuters that must travel daily be tween homes in suburbs and to busi ness in New York. 'Those who live.on af the two leading a,e a" devoVrfdlTby the public upon appearance 111 print. Un- pit:cd doubtedly both are good talkers. If Tammany wins, Mr. Grout stands a chance of redeeming himself if tile fusionists succeed in reelecting their candidate, it will be many years before Grout will come to the fore again, if ,iever, for it would not be beneath Tam many to lay a great deal of the blame for its defeat upon his shoulders. r^ t. ,' «f THE STORfi THAT SAV^S YOU nONfiY. /&% ."%! -I v i i i i AT GREAT SAVINGS Cut Glass, Silv^wii-e s you wfere not planning to buy fine: chiflA tins'1^StJc -^/-''1pSt this movement suggests large ecbndrtlies for those who revls^ tifcir wai rciiit you bying ^tvic the piirchds^s foe fuuir^ Uie, The following discounts are Bn goods of the highest ch#* actcr and there is splendid variety to select from. All our goods are marked in plain figures. Y Fruit Plates Salad Pldtfcs to 990. 9 1 o $ 4 5 Largest House Furnishers in the Wes) winter aii$ many who can at- f°"s:,d- ford it board in the city to avoid the (|e]ay caused by such conditions. There thousands, however, who cannot af- ford such mo(les of livingi however these are the ones who deserve to be v -V4T"r Tke^a^fftf^of' the Atc^ ander Dowie is drawing.to a close and it is doubtful if he will carry away fropi New York all the dollars that he hoped for. Indeed it is pretty safe to say that "Elijah II" lost oil this proposition. His campaign has been full in incident, hotoevef, and New York, which froth tlip very first refused to take Dowie seriously, has had its quota of fun from moB.t fact that all of the city departments and ^oration hont's doings: certainly alt of the borough presidents have ask-1 VJey ^ve. 'B®""1"® amusement out of thfc bee,\a ed for largely increased appropriation* ,My" a„d the vigor w:th which has caused dubuious shaking of heads 11% ^all.ed ,them 'stinkpots' curs, nasty find much political capital for the cam-l **11*8*, °^Rr ""pnntable paign. Ultra conservative New York.' °[tTent,nl5s them to ers seem to forget that the city is 'No^'' Do^ie go ask God to forgive growing rapidly and that considerable 9r ^at! which of course only Increase in expenditures is necessary to t,,orn ,n th« Vep pace with the current develop- thfcy le^ve Gotham next Weelf it wtil be ment irt disappointment, not triuaiph^ "pj }. Pipj-pont Moii«an 4a. pjpe jof il* delegates from New Yofk bo, tlie an nual convention pt the Protestant Eniscdpal Church, whjch kill hdld in Pittsbur«, Pa., from riicsct Tuesday until the Friday following. Olie of the leading subjects to be discussed is "The Limitation of Industrial Liberty." Under the head of this si&jfct the labor troubles in New York SM« other large cities are to be discussed and if pos sible, methods will be adopted to ef fect better relations between capital a«4 labpr. Another interesting su^ect win be "Marriage and Dlyorce." Society will lend its tMSodtfction v ot OfltpMte event of the au^'ence at the first pne of the most ««W Yorit has ever f*j»n^ Not will Gothamies be out in full force, bat wrnm. k ic v. ,, :j V !f it r^1-"$& •i jfej w^.v.vp? ,-V4r:|c?"()| ij/n^'f rr :v.' V- #«$•.. ris%#K*M&4i'-4$) v tracker Jars r. Chocolate Pots 1 i ,, Ice Cream S?ts Celery Tra^vv.^j Chop Dishes ... JYlanicure Trayt'^iilfe Brush and Comb Trays Jardiniere* visitors frotn other parts of the.,couni try who will conic to a^eml the ^orsi '•Show will stay^o.vpjr fpr t|ic productioil 'Hcrr Kloepei% tht 'dnxipent basso wh4 has:achieved so,much success in-Berliii London and-MunicH-will_.be another at traction of the opetr& -v 's I :a$ffess. the flesh-oT \reitori*s v«ath. WhHi races toj ance i\ V "i Each s^asoja brings' its fails »mong the school crildlrcn. This season it is the woven-shoe-string watch fbbs and other trinkets. Laces of all colors are .designed in a really clever lishion by inany.children. In some iustances they can -be purchased ior :*•or cciits, but a« the youngsters Beem to like tfre idea. ch decorating t^em&eivjct witk their' wares, they leil yqii quite frankly th*ti ypu ca,» secure a,,complete course of "instruction.-' fcyr jo cents, aiid tqiake your own oraamentg/. The cleverest" wearer is jtidgrd by the rtumjer of danglings h^uginir frotn the coats and naines 1 aprbn strings of the boys and girls, retort" i In the agitation for #e4^Wal oif the $105,000:000 canal bill, it is pointed out that New Orleans this year, ex ported 1,000,000. bushels of grain more than New York. That city claims 32,, 500.000 bushels against 31,150,000 bush^ -cls in New York. A properly con structed canal, equal to the demands of the present, would destroy the railroad combination against the state. There fore, it becomes a question whether the state will agree pii improvement of its canals. or submit to a decline of its comniercie. New York,-bas a new grating and,', it may be1 inckientkU'y remarked. Dq^ici is 'reS4UJnsiile ior' it. It is the smart ^hing jiow to say "Peace be UHto Thee'4, though you may feel in the scrappiest kipd of a mood or be talk ing to your bitterest foe. No other greeting is permissible and it is heard everywhere. be U»j.o ,thee— confoiind you!" isjiiOt vnushal' form ''bf IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP? A r^ni^y ^r^^hs and 9014s: is all ngni/Uik' ybu want sotpethiiig thatl Mail, rfliaifa and eyre the more severe "anH dSngerous results of throat and lung^ ^publes. What shall you do? Go to a \varm?r and more regular climate? Yes, if pj^bk it tnot pout^lor in either case take t^ im^ Ve has been introduced in aft cmlftfed'coun^ tries with success in severe throat and! lung troubles, "BosChee's German^ Syrup." It not only he^ls and tf imui^ter the tissues td destro but allays inflsvunat p^t&boration, rgjves a ori jr it Fout 7 KOTiCt TO TRAVEpite MEN. On and after l&ta. I sprve ular hoifrs# Ihdjl., Ihde, Proprietor, •Wr* •apon* v ,* '. i v 1 v I -r :.r :w:r **•, r* tv» ••,«* -r v ItfE FARGO FOnyMrAND DAILY. BEPpBUdSAIf, SATUIDAY EVtorSTO, OCTOBER' SI. 1903' AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE j. 1 'V A hicitiorial service was held In the collcgc cliapcl Monday in honor of the late Professor Hall, at. which time an pillarged photograph of Hall was presented by Mr. WTllard to the geo logical department. Mr. Leonard op enerl thQ service with scriptural reading 'ant-prayer. Professor M/cArdle, so "intimatefy associated With'Mr. Ha1 fof a number pf years, s|icilcd 'of him as' a Student and professor lh the college. Professqf. Wiiiiard s,po^e of. gc9, logical work in.^loftli ,Dakotahis J. •:.'-jki: Howden of McHeriry called on Professor Ladd Monday to consult the professor about some box car mer chant goods to be delivered at McHen ry in the near future. The box car merchants are causing considerable trorblt about this time. They arc now distributing winter supplies to the farmers and find it an excellent oppor tunity to pan off on the unsuspecting farmer some of the vilest stuff ever manufactured. We hope that by an other ytar Professor Ladd will-! have such a hold on them that they will cith er have to bring pure #o.odsTinto the state or keep out altogether., The second reception given by the faculty to the students* was he!J in Francis Hall Saturday evening. The Hamline football boys were imbed as 'honor gyests. Ihe hallsl were beauti fully decorated with the fruits of the harvest, corn, bunches of wheat and a*,, and pumpkins.' Madame Fbrtuna was there to relieve all anxious minds as to their uncertain future. It was [undoubtedly the most successful recep tion ever given at the college. The (students departed at a late hour, voting the faculty royal entertainers and hop ling for ati early repetition of this most enjoyable event. The Forum reporter called on Pro fessor Rose the other day in his visit to the collcge. He was particularly in terested in the fine exhibit of machin ery. much of which was new this year. Various samples of plums, oil aud water, with split cylinders to show the inside mechanism, suction valves, ejec tors, etc.. were among the collection. The forge shop is- taxed to its limit with students. A large class is en rolled in carpentering. With the class rooms filled to overflowing now what is to be done with all the new students who will come in the winter term? The solution of this perplexing problem is worse than that of a Chinese puzzU Professor Loggie. superintendent of public schools., addressed the students in chapel last week. He chose for his subject, "Longfellow's Courtship ot Miles Standish," and dealt with it in a mast interesting manner. The students were delighted with the talk.- Mr. Log ie attended the reception given by the faculty last week. We are glad to note the interest Mr. Logie is taking in our college, the students and their work aiijd we can assure Uim of a most heartv welcome any time he may call on us. The weed seed collection prepared by T\ Alf- 1 1 .. JAM Jt« 4aS* /-I I Kif 1 Jhe Edith Hill Club met for their first regular meeting on Monday last w»^h ,^bout thirty' girls present. Re ports y,£re re^d 'aft^.a^d. u'ditm.' 'A^t,r, the preliminary tusinevi Mrs:/ Hult spoke'JtQ -the girls on "The Will." Tt w^s a mo?t interesting and helpful talk in evjry detail. It is the intention of the ciuD to sccupie some such good speaker for, fvery Other meeting. 1'he alternate meetings .Will l«: devoted to sewing and social chats among the girls alone. Professor Shepperd went to Mandan during the week to purchase .four' thor oughbred heifers, and tp Glenullin to purchase a hertji 6f, RambouiUet sheep. These additions wiU .be used in the stock judging contest but are intended for the experiment, station primarily. The Spectruih number for October is, now out., The paper is vjpry ^bod this month ina shpws the result ot careful selection .of ^oa|tefi»ll. Jpliy- pi V v 5 v .ana of the debt the state owes for his untiring efforts, in its behalf. President \Vorst closed the scrvicc with a most elaquent eulogy 011 Mr. Hall as a man. Mr. R. 1. "O -'f- w1 .- v '5 *r| •5'^V,-'' s'^%- i '""'*~v^ *'if' Visiting: Moorbead v i. T)r. Rea has no superior in diagnos ing and treating diseases and deformi ties. He ..will give $50 for any. ease that lie cannot tell the disease and where, located in five minutes. All curable medical and surgical dis eases, acute and chronic catarrh, and Special Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Lung Disease. Early Con sumption, Bronchitis. Bronchial Ca tarrh, Constitutional Catarrh, Dyspep- VALlBY CITY NORMAL. A lar^c number of new students have enrolled during the :Wcek. Professor Holljg iij conducting an .Iftr stitute at Mandah, A number of classes have been divided and will recite hi sections. This is' done because of the large number enrolled. The members of -the football team were enthusiastically received here after their creditable work at Grand Forks. A large delegation of young ladies, pru^ vided with ,a« substantial farm wagon conveyed tlie athletes Uo the school grounds. :v^,. The fjanie between theTargo High Cut Flowers Art L. R. Waldron is ready for distribution among the farmers. Mr. Waldron says that they are going like "hot cakes." This is encouraging to Mr. Waldron as it shows hc.w much the farmers appre ciate his efforts in their behali. Mr.' Waldron alsojssued a bulleltin recent ly ons "No-xious Weeds and How to Kill Them.' This bulleltin. is the re sult of the most. careful .personal in vestigation work carried on for a long time and will be of great value to the farmers and any one else troubled with noxious weeds. Address the college for a.copy of Bulletin No. 56. Dr. Van Ess is preparing a bulletin on poison ous plants which will be closely allied to Mr. Waldron's, Dr. Van Ess', how ever, will treat more of the effect of these poisonous plants on cattle. .Wedding and Funeral Flowers £p*ci<y v The musical department has bee v glxen Ue eiill ,4iotitef,'\this Js something new Mt.'a vfery acceptable addilipn to ti»e fteths of theipaper. .1 President Worst ieft last night to ai teyid the great game at, Minneapolis ^nd1incidentally to' attend to some h^r ,%h^||. fineT "Mr 'Mia .attain Ulio Ms for the past few e«i giving them' sometii^rcises ^hi e:rVfc''t'd 'bribg reV^'^@| oiuhetl^ serVfc' iWW Such tril a goOd strong basket winter term. Professor Hult received from Profes.so.r Boljey the.»p Jt is' a ltusfiw postal, witfe of Toiatoi-in'his working iepn .for the 'll ••*-$• *:i for a^Recdrd of i\$plr o D#y. keturnirig Ev«^ riou^i "iff1? ii Many Vears. Moorhead, Thursday, November 19,j O 'i can be easily restored. Deformities, Disease of the Brain. Paralysis. Epilep sy. Heart Disease, Dropsy. Swelling of* . the Limbs. Stricture, Open Sores, Painji in the Bones. Granular Eiflargcments and all long-standing diseases proper-^' y e a e Y o u n i e- a e a n old, single or married men and all who v suffer from nervous debility, failing' memory, weak eyes, lack of energy, im-v poverisned blood, pimples also blood' and skin diseases. Eruptions, Hair Fall-1 ing, Bone Pains, Swellings. Sore Throat,[ Ulcers, Kidney and Bladder troubles^ Weak Back, receivc searching treat ment, prompt relief and cure for life. Cancers. Tumors. Gbiter, Fistula and' Piles, vjjitli the subcutaneous injection method,' ab^oltlitcly without pain antH without the loss of a drop of blood, is School and the-Normal football teams occurs' at the home grounds this after noon. One other game will be played here this season. Principal McFarland will deliver the. convocation address at the state univer sity on Dec. 5. The faculty recently took up the ques-r tion of English teaching after a reports by a special committee. It was agreed that greater attention should be paid 111 common schools to oral composition and the oresence of a literary environment tending $0 promote the power of expres-. skn through the student's conscious and unconscious imitation of good writ-" ing. The teaching of grammar too' early in the school course was« de-. precatcd. The faculty, ,ia giving special attention to tlie discussion of professional themes. SHOTWBLt A Grower* a£ Special attention paid to out-pf- toy? ,rde|| Moderate prices and Fresk stock -'H )4• FARGO, N. D. V Makes the first payment on a new The world's famous CHICKERlNG heads tye iUt of twenty-five different makes we carry. Upon payment 'of $25.00 WILL SHIP ANY ONE OF OUR 200 VARIETIES, 011 display in our warerpoms to any part of North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Montana, after #hich we allow you to make monthly payments to suit yjttof fiypyeniience. *Y6u, have the privilege of iselecting a piano in person from our 200 varieties always on display, or by our beautifully illustrated catalogue. You select, itor inst^npe, our. HIGH GRADE PIANO, valued at f200.00. You pay $25 down, leaving $175.00 in deferred payments. This givps you eighteen months on our regular fit0,00a month systehi, and you have'the piano from date Ojf.fir**. Jaymeht. •. Si7]Q^'S M&IC HOUSE is periiaps the best known and most reliable of ^y^iflM^r i^titiition in the Northwest. There were over gco Pianos sold frum hit itjUltitutioq last yeaf, and that number has been reached this year iermflj a^udrantee of bi^dtfer beh^ genuine. ipiitew na as tow a stfi-r-i' 1. "v VF V r~--i ,rm:zhhS :-\®?v f. 0. Bm 487 PIANO VF W .Oif) i|K|Cyji^nt« tajcen in exchange as first payment—balance on our easy fttjignent »jtfem, averaging about 33 i i, sia, Sick 4:Iea4aehe, Stomach and Bow^te, el Troubles. Rheumatism. Neuralgia,, ISMS:, Sciatica, jlif^glu s Disease. Diabetes,^/. v Kidney, Liter. Bladder, -Female dis e a s e s i z z i n e s s N e v o u s n e s s I n i e s -L tion. Obesity. Interrupted Nutrition,? i Slow Growth in Children, and diseases lyC:''' in adults. Many cases of Deafness, pA Ringing in the Ears. Loss of Eyesight, I Cataract. Cross Eyes. etc.. that have been improperly treated or neglected, I t". one of his own:'discoveries, and is the piost really scientific and certainly SUR.: Cure of the Nineteenth Century. N6f incurable cases taken. Consultation to those interested, $i.oo. y OR. RBA & CO., Minneapolis, Mian. Loul*vlHe, Kjr, 1 Vv •x GRAVER h* 1 »3 ce^itf a day, Vslrifcg instruiqepp a$d llfiG 1* "1 f-t vsjf •V^ v :v