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i lar price 30c, each, tv I I •'",**- ... AsM** •Wit' **vu- «, '. '*53 What About a Dinner Set? DO YOU WANT ONE We have just received a manufac turers' line of sample Dinner Sets. There are but twe or three of a kind and we have made prices on them which should sell them at once. Dinner Sets of 100 pieces, plain and finely decorated with neat sprays on gootfqualitysemi-porce- CMC lain ware. Sample price IVU SO doz. Real German China Cups and Saucers, plain and white n i- only I «lPO Fancy Japanese China Chocolate ups and Saucers, regular 35c 4A. values, at I v V Plates and Bowls to match Qn above, at. I 5FO Now is the time to buy fine China for Holiday Gifts. An endless variety of Cups and Saucers, Crack er Jars, Bouillon Cups and Saucers in French Haviland and German China, A. D. Coffee Cups and Sau cers, Salad Bowls, Chop Plates, Chocolate Pots, etc. 2«=Per Ct 0ff=20 For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Only. ON OUR ENTIRE LINE OP ... Lace Curtains CARPET AND DRAPERY DPPT. hina Matting, regular 18c 4 t% 1 value, at Ifc2(jr China Matting, regularise |QA v alue, at I Of# hina Matting, regular 30c OAa value, at fcUG China Matting, regular 351 A tA alue, at ftUU Redfern "Z" Straight-Front Is particularly design ed for splendidly pro o i o n e o s forms with, excellent waist lines, curving hips, generous sizes without corpulency. It brings out beauti ful curves, suppress ing form defects. A handsome corset of Fine French Batiste, o z u i s i e y a o e with rich lace Jarran telles attached. Whito-$7.00 PROOF a't?. lii l.'k'r/ WHAT THE WEATHER MAY BE. Model 383 fl J!-.-* Is made I3f* airt JtHE Extraordinary Values to be found here. Ladies' and Children's Hats, at 75c, $1, $1.50, $2 and up to $10. AiBazon Plumes for Hat Trimmings 12-inch Os- lr,k.hl:lume:. 65c f^elleht Vitality Of English Ba tiste with the new Hah- Hip and low bust, a^d Comes in sizes frbni |8 i DaPABTMBMT Of ASIIOOLTDU. Wkatheh BUBHAO. Moorhead, Minn.. Nov. C, 1903. Pressure at 9. a. m.. 28.83: noon, 28.80. Temperature. 7 a. m.. 36": noon. 50°. f* Clear Weather over the Middle and Sonttiem r,^es. Partly cloudy elsewhere. The tempera aHL® I ovwr Chicago forecast: Generally fair tonight and bunday warmer to-ni^jht and cooler Sunday. CITY LOCALS. IJuy D. & P. glovas. SM j::v.., Cqok points signs, Aid* ^0Mtlni"Washfaigtoa frying -•T%*Wftfwwe*eala. Leslie 'Ca.hill, ii years old, of Wal Mass^ hist,been ap|»ott)ted so the in possess Vvv-t-v fjmm Fancy Pillow Tops Fancy Japanese Pillow Tops: very effective, A from $1.00 to Uiu" Pillow Ribbons 4# to v toao, pnly rf- ,- & N»«-th«rn Montana and Alberta higher over other sections. Light raiu has fallen dunnff the past 24 hours oyer Washington and snow over Northern New Y6rk and upper Atlantic coast, and snow was falling this morning at Buffalo. The pressure is slowly rising in the Nortliweet. Killing frost reported at New York City. H. W. GRASSE, Observer. a voice of remarkable sweetness -ihd ranjre. Plant Chinese sacred lilies now— shipment just reed. Shotwell & Graver. BABIES' SMILES. Witb perfect ease oar sensitive camera takes .in every detail of the baby smiles and records them on our Qroas drain Paper, which gives FOBTJH MTO 8-f-N Faucy Plaids, such as Scoteb Scotch Tweods 40-in. wide, per yd Fancv Plaids tor school dreiSt I etc., 87-in. wide, per yd. '»«•.« French Voiles 38- in., Per yd Panne Zibeline in colors 38ln., par yd Panne Zibeline in oolors 45-in., per yd Mohair Brilliantine in oolors 50-iu., per yd Black Armere 48-in. per yd Swell Autum Dress Goods at Right Prices Plaids, 49c 25c 59c 59c 1.00 75c 5 yds. to a In ilt, per bolt 4 A A $1.50 and InW Another lot, very fancy, OQa per yd Owl* LANKETS SilK Sale Continued Our La«t WeaK's SilK Sale Will be Continued: the latest finish and swellest effect—prices reasonable and the babies like u#. CilafcsM't QtmnmI Plctr SlwM, .Phone 664-L. N. P. Avenue*. The name "Joeys" has-been suggest ed by a political opponent as a handy popular title for Mr. Chamberlain's ad herents. It is urged that the word "seems to have as much reason behind it as 'whig' or 'tory,* or even 'Jacob ite.' It has an appropriate flavtor of vulgarity, it suggests jaunty adventur ing and it has the popular ring." Sting Oscar of Sweden, it is said, ts a speculator on a fairly large scale and his made a l|r|fe. amount of n* by dealing in Stocks and by privi buying up ^toclfi & o6to{'t^W«)r' v y On 'th« change they T5ATL? Black Serges 38-In. S-?i par yd Black Serge Cheviot 45-jn. per yd Black Voile 40-in. per yd Black Mohair Brilliantines GO-in. e y a Black lielroeo Crepe 5?-in. Per yd Black French Voile 4iin., Per yd Black Zibeline 50-in. per yd .v.«»•*.... Ladies'Genuine Kid Glove Sale Fargo's Supreme Show and Sale—Gloves as Never Before. QOp Kid Qloves in almost all the correct colors. An entire line of a certain brand embracing every quality, Iruin $1.50 to $2.50 All! go at 45c CORSET SECTION. •Approaching the necessity of correct style and finish for the present modes of dress, we have made a thorough investigation of all the latest styles: in the leading makes and their effects on gowns. We are consequently ih a posi tion to absolutely guarantee our models to be THE CORRECT DE SIGNS FOR THE NEEDS OF THE PRESENT SEASON. We handle nothing but the standard well-tested makes, and have the exclusive sale in Fargo for the BEST AND MOST POPULAR MAKE.S on the market. We guarantee every corset we cell and stand ready to redeem any garment not perfect in every detail. .. Also made of Batiste and having the Empire Dip Hip with -front and side hose supporters. Comes in sizes 18 to ai, in white ohly^jrt woud be wanted for street improve ments in course of time. Have Knight Printing Co? print it 1' Gentlemen wear D. & P. gloves. rLlCKlRTAIL Cigar pleases every one. A lo-cent smoke for 5c. Gents' Furnishings and =BBoys' Clothing= Men's Underwear, excellent value, at isc 65c rsc goo 11 1.25 1.50 Ladies' Neckwear Very dainty effects in Ladies' NecKnvear, Collar Tips, etc. Ladles' Lace Collars in all styles from to $0.50. Bedding for the Approaching Winter 300 Pairs Cotton Blankets, 10-4 size, in Gray and Tan, with fancy borders,pair Om91# 10-4 Gray and Tan CottOn Blank ets, nice soft fleece "J J2 grade, per pair ....t. Of# 11-4 Gray and Cotton Blankets, extra heavy, |A Per pair 10-4 Gray Wool Blankets, &'•>• A AC Per pair i*i., .J& ZaSO Large, Fluffy, warm, Comfortable silk lined coverings, in 4 AE" fancy designs, worsted tied, each I O Anyone wanting an electric door bell., or nameplate, call on or send postal iamas- ^^.en^e^y card to Edward Carlson, New Fargo riouse, TRANSFER LINE Especially equitfpe^ fo* the rapiff transfer ofall effeets. OBORaB WeDaWOOD, Prop. Office with W. P. Mortis Store. Prant Street. Otftce'PlMMieaS7. House 906. Morris Williams of Wilkesbarre, who has just been appointed president of thel Pennsylvania Coal Co. started his worl^ bout the mines as a breaker boy and has risen through all tKe grades cjf min ing to his present position, where contfods miltions ot dollars' woith BATTOTOf «TE»^|sSbVEMBEB 39g Men's Negligee Shirts, plain and #AA fancy..» Boys' ClotHlng at 20 Per" Cent Off Regular Price deLendrecie's Shoes to SH, at ........ at V ...» THE BEST MADE. The family shoe bill is a large item in the year's expenses, and these remarkable makes, handled by us, are money savers. Known to be the longest lasting shoes made: For Boys:—Box Calf, Blucher style, heavy Goodyear welt ...and extension soles 2% 3.00 l!.76 2.50 •V 13^ to a at 10^ to 13, i Velour Calf lace, heavy soles, makes a dressy shoe, v- 2.26 Our Storm Calf Slioe with heavy ex tension soles, a good shoe for boys hard on their shoes sizes A E 2% to $%, at... MfalOu 13 to 2f at ..... Patent tCid, dull mat top, light' soles, suitable for dancing, etc., sizes 2Yi to 5y2, at On W Sizes 13^ to 2, 2.00 2l50 2.25 Sizes 10# to 13,, at 1 Ask to see our splendid Marked-Down Seoes at lot of 98c HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. Children's Special Grade' Jersey ribbed, fleece lined, per garment Children's flat heavy fleece 4 Of* lined, per garment I JSC Ladies' flat and Jersey rib lied fleeced, per garment... Wool and Lisle mixed, ,^er garment 20c 50c 50c HOSIHRY. Rtdffrn "l»" Straight-Frcnt A model fdrm the latest Pa sisiau design. Long skirt, medium height bust. Stunning design, creat ing a chic fig ure. Made of coutil or ba tiste the lat- 1 v er. a material e u i s i e o summer wear, 1 Fits into the form so readily that it seems a part of ihe figure. White wm W|L For Ladies and Children, good quality, at all prices. Model I85 Is ^,-very handsome crea tion in French Batiste, beautifully trimmed with lace, and cut over new lines to reduce the abdomen. Has long, Extending skirt with Jarratille attachment. Sizes 18 to 30, for only property and commands more than 10, 000 men. Read press notice^ ^De^iith Re cital in this issue. I D. & P. gloves are best made. You never saw so many haj)py peo pleas those who are wearing these pa- Money to loan on valley lands or City property at a low rate ,of No committlQn chargMl. CaH and see us. Real estate-for The Lockhart Company, Edwins BuUdinf. ^..•i Real AdrdEral Schley, fcj&tired, writ ing" his memoirs and has reached that period of the Chilian rebellion, when hr and his ship were ordered to the seen* of trouble. The admiral'^ story of the off San^#i^r»»e^ strai1^^ narrative^ hacked up with to official doaxb^en'ts to may mat^ i&tt* it, so htf'4«Mfei .. ait opportunitjr to ibotoft* mSsMmm 1,1m. him, Is would be the" case wfcre he to write in controversial vein. Football supplies, outing goods, John son's Cycle Supply House. Get Pocahontas Smokelss Coal at Interior Lumber Co.'s#' See tfie Doyle bath room heater, light little vitally effective, cost $3.5& /^V. D. Prescott, Keeney Block. Tom Thomson of Pelican Rapids, Minn., I3 visiting his brother, Matt Thompson, for a few days. Mr. Bronson and Mr. Nerhaugen are moving their studio from frront Street to newly furnished roonp^f over 115 Broadway i J. H. Zlmmerrnati Di^ect6r: Thfcre will be an important rehearsal of the North Dakota State Band at Stone's store at 2:30 Sunday afternoon. For goodness sake look into the win dow at Nickells' all night drug store and see the pipe cJispJay—the finest in the city. Mrs. tthoda Houghton Millikafl, #ho was the first discoverer that James Whitcomb Riley, the hoosier poet, had talen in vergifiedrdi'ed kaft weefc in~|n dianapolis. Do you feel mean, tired, fagged out, all run doWh, nb life? Why not take Rocky Mountain.. Tea? Makes you well and keeps yotl MtelL .35 cents. Fout & Porterfield. The Two Sisters drew a large house last night and the performance gave general satisfaction. Manager Walker predicts a big business for Wednesday night, when Quincy Adams Sawyer will be the attraction. The local offices of the Germania Life Insurance Co. have .been moved into the new hard wood finished rooms on the second floor of the Edwards Building, where Manager Treat and his force of assistants are now receiving xallers-— rooms 9-10-11-12. Lumber bought Lumbar Company Shingles Phone The Unity Club meets Sunday even nig at 8 o'clock. Professor Hult will read extracts from "Prometheus Bound."- This change has been made since the fir?t announcement of the subject for tomorrow. 5 i i i The contest over the will of the late William Eggert was adjourned at noon today until Monday morning at 10 o'clock. ion zio, It is probable that a conclus will not be reached in this contest un til the middle or fatter part of next week. The real name of Gobriele D'Annun^ whose "Citta Morta" has been pro liibited by the censor, is Gaetano Rapag nctto. The dramatist is the son of Duchesa Maria Gallese De Roma. He is a musician as well as a playwright and has a son who has a certain cele brity as a' mandolinist. »•••?_ POTATOES We want them in wagon loads or ear loads, on toeck, at any station. MA8ILL tO. Parfe, H, 0. The popular painting of Queen Wil helroina ha3 been done In silk stitches on a Singer sewing machine and a re production of this work is on exhibi tion in 4he Singer building on Broad way. The wonderfully fine work that can be d^ne on this machine is hard to realize. W. J. Lane g&?e out the information, today that a number of offices, single aild en suite, would be fitted up on the first floors of the Robb-Lawrence building. Mr. Lane says that there has been such a demand for offices in the building that the owners have de cided to fit up a nurilber. The executive committee of the State Irrigation Congress will' convene at the Commercial Club rooms, which are in the L. K. Temple above The For ifm of fices, next morning. The meeting is ex pected to draw the attendance ot many inflential business men from different parts of the state as the deliberations are of great importance in prospective results. moioK lin^th v *4- H'-J—sV -V v it." .' i LAW WAS SUSTAINED. Sioux Falls, S. D., Nov. 7-—Judge John E. Carland, of the United States court for the district of South Dakota, sustained the ^anti-compact law between ,. v 'fire insurance companies in fixing rates. The companies applied for an injunction iff]" to restrain the insurance commissioner 'cj from enforcing the law. Judge Carland i fj denies the injunction, and says: "Clearly these companies have the option either to cease business in the state of South Dakota or comply with the law in question. They have no cop stitutional rights that are infringed,-! by 1 1 iRYA^'S STATEM'E^W New Haven, Conn., Nov. —William expressly cide whether or not the twelfth section can hereafter be held tabiishing a trust." any intention to de e twelfth operative in es- ifU- BOTH MAY AP#E^ New Havevn, Conn., Nov. the| probate court today Bryan was admit-T ter to act as administrator of the will of Philo Bennett, the objection to him by Mrs. Bennett's counsel being over-fe ruled. The bond was fixed In the sum of $360,000. Both sides indicate Ml ap-fe peal. business. I bought Several hundred thousand head of cattle this fa#.H% vife IF A PRESIDENT. Washington Star:f "Mike,!' SUNDAY W PHf LADELiH?'Af' 1 Baltimo^ Ameri^nf Again i£fcas§i Sunday. .. Again Sergeant Zellers» with PatroV-^ men Ray and Emrich, were going Upfci Madison Avenue. They were passing the grofettr^j Suddenly Emrich halted. i s e e a i e The others stopped and listtn^d." They heard nothing. I "What ic itv as keti Sergeant £ellers.p "1 think there is some work going** on inside," replied Emrich. Curiously they tip-toed feo a side win-3 dow and peered in- •,( Emrich was right. Just inside the window sat a vinegar^ barrel. 7 Yoq can often save A Day's Travel or A Day's Time by using the Long Distance 7$ Lines of the Northwestern Sor- :,&y y Y I :.ii & i f, ,V •M-ir i:i -VSW: j,-. i p"!. il J. Bryan reached the city late yesterday jl from Lincoln, Neb., and at once went to V the offices of his attorneys, where he v ijx i read the decision in the Bennett will contest which Judge L. W. Cleaveland O handed down earlier in the day. After M*r. Bryan had conferred with his law yers he decided to make a statement, which is as follows: "Jhq dfcisioo of Judge Cleaveland in the Bennett will case is in my favor on all the moral questions raised by the heirs and against me on the technical law points only. "The judge finds that no undue- influence was exercised on Mr. Bennett and that no injustice was done to the relatives. He holds, how ever, that the letter to Mrs. Benentt cannot be probated with the will, but he expressly disclaims any intention to de- W r«V' ft if" WHOLESALE SENTIMENTALIST^ Washington Star: "I think that| tvety good man is fond of aniftials," re- S marked the young woman. "I'm glad to hear you say so," an swered Mr. Pygmalion Packard of Chi-^ cago. "I. 'spose I can claim to think'M as much of animals as anybody in the A Vt- fa* S*1C Plodding Pete, "what would yf?u cfo if^ you was to wake up an1 find yourself a^ railway president?" "I dunno," an-® swered Meandering. H:kev "HumanU nature is human nature. I s'pose I'dtf get mercenary an' begin to worryOf about all de rides I've been beatin* deu company out of." l.T, .'IC pm: -^,!peIephon¥ Exchange Company.. Mirtmm ""Ic ])hi, s *s v ^r Vh,v •*1 7&S v 7V*7- i m-r: K- 7 y t* '^#7^47.'II •At i