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wmmm W v- V a word after first inser tlon TEN WORDS QNE WEEK FIFTY CENTS Rates for Classified Advertis ing: One-half cent a word per insertion after first insertion 25 cents for first insertion of any ad up to 25 words—then one cent a word. t4 DOGS, DOGS. DOSS. "PEDIGREED—Bull Terriers and Great Danes, alwavs on hand, dogs at stud, all other non sporting breeds for sale. Dogs boarded by week or month. Fargo Kennels, 1432 Second Avenue South, Fargo. N. D., phone 613. POSITIONS WANTED ^^%AAAA/VN/N^/Vi%A^\Ayfc^%A/VVVA/,VV\ CHIMNEY SWEEP Phono 555M. John Regan. TT7GRK of any kind wantod by yoong Address Work, caro Fornm. WANTED—Position by good stenographer. Address Stenographer, care Fornm. TffXPERIENCED yonng lawyer wants position i n law oilice: «ood stenographer best refer ences. Address M., care Forum. TJOOKKEEPER Experienced, desires posi tion single reliable and competent refer ences. Address ''BooklreoiKjr," care Forum. POSITIONS TO FILL. XX7ANTED—Girl for general honsework. Mrs. Stnbbs, 23 Eleventh Street North. ANTED—Good girl for general housework. Mrs. R. H. Tenny, 1124 Third Avenue South. WANTRD—A d& lU) A DAY—Selling two necessary novelties. 0«'«wu Sample 10c. Get in lino and make money. Dept. M., Lock Kox «i5?, Fargo, N. D. COMETHINU ENTIRELY NEW Anybody ran inakc uny article luminous and visible nt&i^<wVJiwW''ifcW-witja 4NtMfe- N iW«Aok»r.. Send 10c for little box. Eastern Chemical W0rks,347 W. 125thth Streets N. Y. A GOOD reliable man experienced in restau rant business, oau buy a part, interest in one of the bost restaurants in the northwest. Only about $J00 needed to buy half interest. 250 dinners servod each day during September and October. Call on or address Michael Hopkins, BoSvbells, N. D. BOARD AND ROOM OFFERED. RENT—Furnished room with or without board. 91.") Fifth Avenuo South. B°4 BD AND ROOHS-Can be bad at MM. F. A. Paige's, 321 Tenth Street booth. DRESSMAKING nRESSMAKlNG done at reasonable prices at -•—*1115 Ninth Avenue North. TMSHIONABLE DRESSMAKING. & Livingston, 827 ft inth Avenue (south. Mn A. V/RS. J. £. MoINTYRE, MODESTE, teaches •"4 cutting and fitting freuch tailor system easy to learn. Call 1101 Third Avenue Sotith. FEMALE HELP WANTED. security required Manager, 80T insurance Ex change Building, Minneapolis, Minn. LOST. OST—A watch fob, yellow and black, gold locket with picture inside. Finder will oblige Owner by leaving at Forum office.. MALE HELP WANTED. /~*QOD salary and expenses VJ mar paid to energetic unan to travel for easteru firm. References and security required. Box £83, Minneapolis, Minnt vfOLER. BARBER COLLEGE is tb« only 1VA school of its kitd in the entire northwest, teaching jtho. barber n a ie. Call and investi gate, or Write for free Mtalopit. Established 1893. Moler iMrber College, 221 Second Avenue .South, Minneap*lig, Minn. MaoGregor U Anderson, Proprietors. FOUND. CfOUND—Gold ring with word "Erindring" on it. Owner can nave same at Forum office by paying charges. BOISTEROUS LITIGANT FINED Asiessed $10 for Coatempt--Otlier Bushiess by District Court J^st before noon today the jury in the" district court in the case of A. R. Marshall vs. the Great Western Eleva tor] Co. returned a verdict, giving the pltantiff the full amount sued for, $156. 1*he case of Johp W. Creekmur vs. G^rge £. Kresse is on trial this after noon. Benton, Lovell & Holt appear for the plaintiff and R. M. Pollock for the de^ndant. East everting Judge Fdfllock issued the foljbwing peremtory call v •. Fred A. Irish vs. David Holcomb. ^wagi^c Manufacturing Co. vs. Feed Hagftm^ijrter. August Nolin vs. N. A. Lewis, et al. fcthe Ha»cicttt^ w» jw der Miii^ston th« defend^itf pertMsfie# «/"LOOD LUCK" in selling real estate consists in having your ad. there when the possible buyer looks over the paper—and that means having it there until the possible buyer sees it. If' a word after first nnwo A VA good girl for general house work three io -family) good wages. 310 Eightli Street South. WANTED-Competent girl for general house work nt once, (t.iod wages. Mrs. Atkin son, 821 Third Avonuo South. rl for general houseworl xxl cook. WANTED— Good »ri v" must He a g'Hxi coot. Family'of' two Good wages. 207 Tc:ith Street North /"OOD GIRL WANTED for general house work family of six but no children, Mrs. F. A. Bristol, 339 Eighth Avenue South. "IITANTED Men and women everywhere to do writing for us at homo J10 a week made easily, tfend stamped eavelope ior particulars. American Aiverliising Co., 921 N. Y. Life, Minneapolis, Alinn. WANTED TO BUT. WANTED—Goodpounds driving and delivery horse, uhout 1.100 must be cheap and sound. The I'antorium, 107 Broadway, BUSINESS CHANCE. ONE WEEK FIFTY CENTS Insert- tion Rates for Classified Advertis ing: One-half cent a word per insertion after first insertion 25 cents for first insertion of any ad up to 25 words—then one cent a word FQR SENT. U OR KNT—Furnished room and batlT, with 1 board. V., Forum. U" OR RENT—Six-room eottage, modern, on 1 Tenth Street North. E. A. Pe rerry. DOR ... RENT—Furnished housd, centrally lo cated. Address J. W.. care Porum. }OR RENT—Furnished room,with bath 25 Eighth Street Aorth, near pbstoiHce. OR RENT—Furnished rooms, in suite or single. 1203 Seoond Avenna South. •pOR rr RENT—One part double house, four rooms. Enquire at Freeman's Studio. FURNISHED ROOMS-A11 modern con veniences. 1024 Second Avenue North. B°l RENT—Desk room in well equipped of fices. Apply P. P. Linooln, Aiagili Bldg. CfDRNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT-Ligbted, heated and bath, 314 Eighth Street South. F°* way. RENT—Furnished or unfurnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. 554 Broad- j_, RONT SUITE of rooms in Cantieny Block on Broadway, for ront. W. J. Lane, Smith Block. OR RENT—Front flat, 110 Broadway, 5 *ooms 4 and bath. Best Hat Iji town. Enquire 009 N. P. Avenge. T^OR RENT—Large room on third floor Davis Block. Inquire of F. A. Ball, at Ball. Wat son & Maclay's oftico. ti^[R iiEWT Furnitthpd rooms, .everything *•. new. Corner Eighth Street anfl Sixth Ave nue North* H. -F. Starr. CpLRNISHED room, at low rent, for adles only board can be had next door. Apply ot 509 Eiglitn Street North. "P^OR-RKNT—Will-rent personal property and -1- rent Grand Pacific Hotel, the only hotel in town. Inquire of H. F. Labbitt, Sheldon, N. D. CfOR RENT Three pleasant, conveniently furnished roomB for light housekeeping private entrance. 701 Thirteenth Street South. Ci*OR RENT—Stare room and basement in opera house annex. Ciuar and candy priv opera house goes with store. Call at Walker Bros. & Hardy. COR RENT—Two story and basement war house building, centrally located 10,!0u square leet space. Rea-onable rent. Possession Jannary 1. Address 1), Forum. T^OR RENT—A'warmly Htailt'six-rTKuh cottatre -1- with cistern and collar J407 ^ourteonth Street South, partly furnished, until spring if -3tL T?OR RE\T—Oqe house, eight large rooms, Jedently pat J» fin® shape on« hona"), six roenhs,- very convenient an^ desirable one small store room with four living rooms ab^ve ons house, iix -noomB, with cellar And stable, all in good repair one house, six .rooms, close to business section. J. B. Folsom. AGENTS WANTED, Va, ANTED1—Male or female canvassers for city work salary and commission. Bee Alphonse Tenner, Hotel Metiopole. OALE8MEH'WANTED—1To Idok after our in-. »J terest in Cass and adjacent couuties. Sal airy or lommiasiop. Address The Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland. Ohio. QNE HUNDHEp DOLLARS per month guar ^-^nnteed no capital re*inired experience unnecessary territory unliirited. Francis J.' Caildhun, Fargo, N. D. MASSUE8E. VfASSAGE, ^manicure, shampooinc .. .Miss M. K. Chase, pC)R SALE—Cheap, a first class moving pic ture outfit complete. Irtf Clark, Agricul tural College, Fargo, N. D. flOOD BUFFALO ROBE (calf robe), large euoirgh to make an overcoat. Apply or ad dress Brown, 203 Fourteenth Street bo., Fargo. C?OB CHRISTMAS—Get your wife a set of 1 that Deoorated China. Pay up arrearages and send in ft,'and we wiil credit -fou six »tb%aiiead ou the daily and ship a set of tho ctishW tr your address), you to pay freight. The Forom Printlnf Co-vFargo, N. D, DOS LOST. fonts arid in the^ absence of a very im portant witness thought his case was going to trial. The case was continued unfM^fiday. .some time an as^ault with on. Henry Martin, a ^puth of Cafeelton, was iti olstrici court this morning ttedva^plea of hp|. guilty. His casf was set. fpr trial on Friday, at which time the criminal dockct will be again tak«n up. Cruikshanks has re talt^^'ArHildreth to defend him. Ill .'^1 "attftbhment suit of J.' L. vs. L. W. Akiti notice was jwrpreniie court ihis the which- was run o^t Veal estite beloHgtng to the det W&mf A PFB INCH, ONE TIME, $0.25 PER INCH, ONE WEEK, $1,00 PES INCH, ONE MONTH,$3,50 H. AMERLAND, Per acte buys a fine quarter section, all under cultivation, only five miles from the city limits of Fargo. &Q Per acre buys 226 acres of fine prairie land, within four miles of pofrost, in Manitoba, on the east side of the lied River on ea&y terms. tilQ *7 Per acre for 880 acres of fine prai- r,e 0OO ^er acre for a fine half section farm in Cass County, within two utiles of station fair house, good large barn, good granary aud well. Terms only $2,000 cash, balance small aunual payments or half crop plan, witli rt per cent. FOR SALE OR Smith Block, Fargo, N. D. CQA 480 acros, four miles from Mapleton *7 «ood buildings all high and under cul tivation S00 acres plowed. Price$30 au acre. 1S1 150 acres six miles from Faigo, all uh "fcr cuitimtiort'? good eteatrland. Price »28 per acre. OI 820 acres two miles from Harwood, 276 acres plowed flowing well, good granaiy ah.1 summer barn $29 an acre, or Will trade for desirable Far«o property. C&4- acres 15 miles north of Fargo 300 r,yT "cr®s under cnltivation. House, barn, fi.OOO-bushel grauary, flowiog well. $28 an acre 11 sold soon. 24-9 640acres in Noble town«hip good build mgn everything in firot-class shape. S30 acre, one-tourth cash, balance at 6 per cent. W. D. HODGSON, Rear First National Rank. 660 .. irst Na tional Bank building, over Wilser's drug store. FOR SALE. fi Ck 8ACK^£«rge Buffalo robe, Wail lined, $50. Dr. F. J. Campbell. 'pOR BALE^Dray with pole Ibd' Shatts, pair bobs, safe', deslcs, etc. E. B., Forum. T?OR SALE CHEAP—A Peninsnlar hard coal heater, used ooe seasou. Apply at 711 Fourth Avenue Korth. iCre? fLnesJ of cultivation per acre. 320 scalp 320 THE FARGO FO£UM AND DAILY REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER J5 1901 land, within 45 miles of the city or Winnipeg terms cash. This is a bargain. £YC|IA|I(2C Improved Iowa farms for good well improved North Dakota or Minnesota land in Red River Valley. EXCHANOe for Fargo city ,, prooerty—1Three fine, well-se lected half sections of land 111 western Manitoba. •'h0'0'' residence lots on south side **v each ,j0*140 at rrom #125.' 0 to $350 00 each. All within one to four block of new elec tric car line. H. Q. OTIS, v .K^ Fargo National Bank Building Vf GENUINE SN^PSTWN^^VR' Arpos improved, three miles from Re gtoa^ssiniboia, at $15.00 ndjoiuiug land lield at $20.00 to $25.00. This land raised #3 bushels of oats per acre in 1901. •pOUR sections near railroad, south of Regina. ot low prico and easy terms. There is prob ably no better wheat land on the American Continent. Ss. SBOWOXS of "choico North Dakota land, ^.00 per acre. This tract within nine miles wr main line N. P. Ry. Easy terms. SOPHY LAND COMPANY, Smith Block, Fargo, N. D. W. J. LANE, .ffjw Valley land in wv Manitoba fair buildings in high btate lvation 20 miles south of Winnipeg^916 Acres 11-2 miles from city of Dauphin, Man. HI per acre. Acres 3 miles cast of Hunter, N. D. fair buildings all plowed $3B per acre. 4.RA Acres: 4 miles from Mapletoir, N. D.: 7 Bood buildings all plowed cheapest farm in county $30. l^or.Rentk— Seven room modern house, ono qlock from cathedral. Immediate posses sion $25 per month. 8 Room house, corner lot, 65x140: barn, water, paving $2,250. Room house, Fourth Avenue $l,GOOt Room new house full basement sewer con v neetions corner Jot 12,750 (1,000cash bal ance monthly payments. WM. HALL BEST AGENCY, Telephone 188. 610 Front St. CQAA 5-room house on north side, about new, brick foundation. Lot 50x140. south front. (1 loft New 7-room house on north sid*, •P porch, lawn, trees. Lot 50x140. tl ICO 7*rootn house on north side, in: 'M good repair.. IWII S-room hbuse on Second Atenoe ,v North modern, exoept heat con venient location. Cflft ®rpo?'n hous? Editor Town«8 on Fifth Avenue PEOPLE OF HOI!. rWa«fin ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Oi} Thursday and Friday of( next week, Mrs. Bathrick and .Mrs. Treat will entertain their friends. Iri: cdunty court this morning Mrs. Clara B. Schmidt, the widow, was ap pointed administratrix of the estate of the late B. Schmidt.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fremont Ami don and William Ballou have issued in vitations for Tuesday and Friday even ings, DeC. 15 and 18 at Elks' Hall. Mrs. D. C. Darrow of Moorhead and her daughter, Mrs. Jos. V. Godfrey, entertained their lady friends this aft ernoon at the residence of the former. W. S. Gilbert, the famous librettist of comic opera, has just passed h'8 sixty seventh birthday, but still insists that he.is young and in his prime. He has not had a day!» it. '|$|j£n years past. V 'Mrs. A. F. Ktihriert and her daughter have returned from Tower City where tney spent the Thanksgiving season at Woodlawn farm, with Mr. and Mrs. F. Wood, who were the hosts of a big family reunion.. Judg^' Hanson tadued a marriage li cense this morning: to Hani H. Jacobson and -Miis Jennie A. Berg, both of Christine The prospective groom is 44 yeitrs of age and the blushing bride-to-be is sixteen plus one. The county commissioners have de voted- the greater portion of the day tc routine business. Th?y have had quite a nnmbef of callers urging them to build a new and nlk^nificent courthouse for Cass Coiii)\y. They will probably be in •session the. balance of this week. The auction feature of the delinquent tax salcnwafc-concluded by County Aud itor Lewis this morning. The books \yill be keptf open, however, for about a week and private sales will be made About all that is remaining unsold of the delinquent list is a few village and outlying city lots. District Manager Geo. W. Chase of the Modern Brotherhood of America has secured Pirie's Hall for the meet ings of the local lodge. The next meet ing will be Dfec. 12 at the new head quarters, when the annual election of officers will be held, it is hoped that all the members will be present. Mrs. W. D. Sweet and family will leave shortly to Spend several weeks at Minneapolis. The visit is just for a change of scenery and environments an'f fo see some friends. The mayor lias engaged a furnished modern flat for'them so that they can come and go jus*: as they like. A e ea Suit ^jooks bidly unless the linen is laun dered correctly. The art of doiug up a 'Vtress shirt with the bosom not too stiff /and not too pliable—is understood by -ivery f^w laundries. Let. Us show-jrou. 'Troy Steam Laundry 'Phone 286. N. P. Ave. The North Dakota State Band has recently added two trumpets and bassoon to- its already 4arge instrumen tation. These instruments are almost indispensable' in the 'modfern concert bjand and Director Zimmerman will put rthejn into service on the occasion of the first Sunday concert of the season Dcc. 13. with forty men and a per.ect instrumentation. V., The public will be interested in the fact that the Northern Trust Co. has raised its'rate of interest in its savings department and. is now payinc 5 per cent on deposits, bavings banks in .Minneapolis are paying 4y2 per cent and there seems to be an inclination among savings institutions in general to give the depositor a proportionate share ot the general increase in inter est rates. Information has reached The Forum which announces the death of A. W. Hamilton, at Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20. -The body of Mr. Hamilton was taken to Franklin, lnd., for inter ment and wds accompanied by his be reaved wife. Deceased was formerly a residerii of Enderlin and later removed to Buffalo where he engaged in the real estate, business. He has been ail ing for spme time and. went to Utah in the hope rthat that qlirfl^e. frii^n Lisbon last night. J. W.* Mitchell of Wheatlatfd is vis itor in the metro'polis. Mr. and Mrs. J.' H. Gale of Hunter are registered at the Waldorf S- H. Knight of Casselton is doing a u s i n e s s u n i n e i y o a y Dr. Rowe of Casselton is attending a-meeting, of the pension board. Attorney Charlg* Stot^ess of Wheat i%ndfs & the'city on legal business, Mrs. T. R. Sloan is etertaining-Mrst B. F. LeVt is of Spokane for a few days. E. W. Fish. Valley City and M. A. Basora of Wahpetort are registered the W«4do»f. I 7^ it .• 4 f.v'% y -v. O. ,r. Robii\sori of MayvtUff aid Capseltoii are guests he would recuperate in I R06£&Y£tT AI$D COOPER. It is not 'surprising to learn that as a boy Th^odpfe Roosevelt loved Coop er's novels. Jacob A. Riis, in the first of a series of articles on "Theodore Roosevelt the' Citizen,'* now appearing ijn The Oiitjook, says that he once ask the quefcjkon: "Like jthem," .he cried,. "like them! Why, m^rt, there is nothing like them. I could pass examination in the whole of them today. Deerslayer with his long rifle, Jasper and Hurry Harry, Ishmael Bush with his seven "stalwart sons—do I not know them? I have bunked with them and eaten with them, and I know their strength and their weakness. They were narrow and hare' but they were mighty, men. .and they did the work of their day and opened the way for ours. Do I like them? Cooper is unique in American litera ture, and he will grpw upon us as we •breeds. She possesses great skflj in critics say. what they will.*' And I was made happy. •. Afterward I remembered with sud den pleasure that he had spoken only of the white men in the hooks, for it came to me that he had lived in the west, where the only good Indian i« esteemed to be the dead Indian. But it ivas needless treachery oi my thought. The red man has no better friend than the Great White Father of* TRANSFERS ARE IN PROGRESS New General A gent, for the 1. Hi Co. Has rlvdd in Fargo to Aisunfc Hi* Dtttwa. Mr. Westonj accompanied by his wife, arrived last evening to take up their residence in this city and they will be at home in apartments which they have secured witfc, Mrs. Miller, Tenth Street North. The work of making the transfers is being done under the supervision of Marry Laughinan of the general of fice at Chicago^ and he will remain''Un til the work has been completed. W. A. Cayagaugh. an old McCormick man, was in,tjbe city today on his way to WinnipegCit is Understood that Mr. Cavanaugh will be the general traveler for the I. H. Co. in this district. Another ftjfficial of the I. H. Co. in •own today was T. P. Mulick. who is to be general1 agent at Minot. In com pany with sojm$ friends he made a tour of the Masonic Temple, this afternoon, and expressed himself surprised at its vastness and beauty of its interior. WHAT OTHERS SAY. T. Lloyd'Truss, Sec.: There will be a regular meeting of Rescue Hook & Lader Co. 'Thursday evening at 8 o'clock sharp. Nomnnation of officers. Try and be prompt. J. H.. Zimmerman, Director North Dakota State Band: Thefe will be a special rehearsal tonight at 8 o'clock at Stone's^ Hall.! Only members and those participating in the band will be admitted. John J. Hannaher, R. S.: There will be a regular rrteeting of St. Mary's Court, C. 0".'t-F., at "the L. K. Temple this evening at 7:30 sharp. There will be initiation and election of officers. All member's are requested to be pres ent as other1 matters of importance arc to be acted upon. ABERCROMBIE.: Abercrombie, N. D., Dec. 1.-—To The Forum: C? H.. Woodbury is able to sit up in his ward in the hospital. His friends are -glad to know that his re covery is assured. Mabel Tweto crushed one of the fin gers cn her l£ft hand Tuesday. Dr. fvers dressed the injured digit, and the little patient is doing well. The marriage' of John GrindahlS to Miss Mollie Wold took place at St. John's Lutheran Church. Wednesday, Rev. Rostad officiating. The groom is a skilled mechanic, and has many friends. The bride is the daughter oi Hon.- Jobn"WtJlU!,-0nfe"0f'the oldest sett 'tiers irf"this part of the valley. All unite'in wishing the happy couple long life and prosperity. Hammer & Borman have had a beau tiful set of artistic signs placcd ort the store windows. Congregational Church, Sunday, 7:45 p. m., subject,."'The" Door in the Book catechism class, Saturday, at 1 :^o p. m. Rev.- Gregory J. Powell Of Fargi, gave an interesting address in tfie Con gregational Church Sunday evening. He always has a word of good cheer and encouragement, and the people arc glad to greet him. W. Massey, deputy G. M. W. of the A. O. U. W., is spending a few days with the local lodge and doing effective fraternal work. Word comes from California from Mrs. H. G: Hagcn and children, that they are enjoying their residence and luxuriating amidst flowers and fruits. All are glad %o hear from them. Dr. and Mrs. Ivers have a finely ap pointed suite--of rooms over Hammer Borman's drug store. O. E. Olsdtt'has added a shoe shine department to- his shaving emporium. He has one'of the finest shops in the state. The 'Forum always on file. Michel Flaia has opened a new shoe shop in the north part of town. Rev. A. Wbld came in from Richland uesday. Many subscribers for The Weekly Forum these days, so as to get a full iiffest of all the local and state news. I'he Forum is in touch with the farm ers' needs.' A reporter will be present at the next' county institute, and a full report will appear in both The Daily and Weekly Forum. The Weekly Fo rUni mailed to your address, $1 a year. IK^TA" jVV \i «r »t Cor. A: WRITING MEMOIRS.- tfear Admiral Schley, retired* is writing his memoirs and has reached that period of the Chilian rebellion, when he and his ship were ordered to the scene .pf, .trouble. The admiral's story of the fight off Santiago will be a straightforward narrative, backed up with references..to official documents to bear out assertions he may make re garding controverted points. There will be no bitterness about it, so his ene mies will. ^oV, have an opportunity to court-martial him, as would be the case were he to'write in controversial vein. MARKETS. WEEKLY MARKETS. The following prices are obtained for produce in round lots. Butter all grades {ft good demand. Receipts are fair, ligs Urm.^ v Quotations furnished by th? Clark o u e i iries—^6c lir$t ijc and 170 2c. li hotter in 0«r deftlitttfB 1 ,r^ Ar« The formal transfer of the business of the five divisions^ comprising the International Harvester Co., located in Fargo, to E.' F." Weston, the newly ap pointed general agent is-now in prog ress, but it will fake several days be fore the work is completed. 4 The Mrt wheat New on track Cash No. 1 Hard .... ('ash No. 1 Northern Cii^li No. 2 Northern Cash No. 3 Northsra .,.... Nowtonrrivo— On traok—Cash— New No. 1 Hard .in,.*.. Now No. 1 Northern. LOOAl sec- .. vf CreamerjeiM-'Extra 24c first 2X. Rolls artd prin^Fancy, 17c choice adding rtock Fre«h, sweet MJi r-%*.as!~3ft': •**& -\1 *-r */"•*$ &*> K*V COFFEE Coffee that has quality Yale Brand That's the brand v highest of excelletftiCL .# Those using it noW testify to that For Cup Quality It's Unequaled Fargo Grocery Co. Warner & Yoder Broadway 'Phone 124 Fancy N. D. Y. A. 14c Mianesfl^a, Twins i\(a\2c. Brick cheese—Wisconsin 14c., ts': Live Poultry—Turkeys ioCujl4\ culls 8c spring chickens, H^Sj^c old roost erss 5c liens, fat. 7c hens, thin, Scf ducks and geese, 8c(agc. 4 Beans—Fancy, i navy, $2.50. Medium to fair, $1.50^175. Potatoes—50c. Grain, aside from wheat furnished by Masill & Co.: Oats 29c. Flax, 84c. .* I'arlcy, 33c(^40C. Potatoes, 50c. Hay, $8. Beans, $@$2.50. V anJ :prn, -r DULUTH NO. HARD jfco OUOTATIOd* DOLCTH, DECEMBER. 2. Dec. wheat Cash No.] hard ..*»••••••• Cash No. 1 Northern..., ,.i, Cash No. 2 Northern a s N o 3 N o e n s Flai— Cash Dec May New No. 2 Northoi-n. ...j1 New No. northern New No. 1 Northern to arrive ...... New No. 2 Northern to arrive .... Flai— Cash.....i............ Dec Wheat Dec.... May.. July.. Pork Jan... 78** 75He T»Hc 71%e .«i« •nrmtAPOLis, DcotHBVtt 2. Doc May Joly .90% 70^8 «0!4e 81 He W 7«Jle 7ft 78*3 .91^ „i... *. «•,•» CKIOAOO, DECBUBEB 1 •••4^44^90 A HARKJBTS.- No. 1 northern, new No. 8 northern, now "o. northern, uew 1 Flax Fisher Lyu* Mnrten Mugkrat, v. .. MuHkrat Kits Qu- tationH on 7le G9o 60s 87c HIDES AMD SXM-WKJAi. ff.8. hides, No. 1 ««c toW (Jreenliidop, No. 1 ,.»•««• 5i£c t«6c Greon frozen. No. I.. No. 1 hides lc Jesa than No. 1. ^beep pelts, large butcher skint..... 40c to 7.V Bad^wr ... Red b'ox Mink. dark...4i .. Mink, paJo Otter, dark Raccoon..,. Sknnlt Wolf, prairie.... Wolf, prairie.... ...4.. to Wolf, timber v.,..• TMX) to j. Wild Cat to 1. $ .50 to 1.25 2.M to .ri.00 U"o to 60 -75 io2.»0 7.80 to\ W l,«»tol.50 ,30 to .oO to 2.002. 00 00 9.00 to K.C0 8.00 to 10 00 S.iK) to 15.00 7c to lie 2c to Se prime wolJ* furs for «trictly handled northern goodB. No. 2 and No. 3 fura at their values. (Quotations furnished by Bolleg U Bogatt Broadway.) C. E. WHEELEK & CO. Grain and Stock Brokers Morton Blook, Fargp Ptiiriorn RaahI A Members». Chicago Board of Trad* Minneapolis Chamber Commerce Grain and provisions bouglit and sold f*f ca»l» or on margin. Onr prlvnt« wire aen vl with (^bicuco, Dululli and -Mlncniipollg uinrkots furnishes the trnilo th*' |iiicke and tM'St iKCflliim for the prompt bandlli of hiiKiiH'Hg from this vlclnltj. We aped ally Kolielt ont-of-town business. W. 9*. tarWrH® tar Oaflv Mwtol i«V a ^^^SelVTlIDES^ind^RJR^tar^^^^ BOLLCS (ft ROGERS Oct fuM Values. 207 BROADWAY, ftrgo. CHICAGp. MINNEAPOLIS Edwards. ipfOOd- nt.lV. dmce A Manhattan Bldg., Qf lj|ll ST. PAUL,Mina. Ww|| Dealers Asa STOCKS, GRAIN, PROVISHMIt Bought and sold for cash or on reasonable margins. Men^bers Important Exchange*. :S Private Wires. Write for onr daily market letter and private telegraph cipher—mailed free. SMp Yrar Braia to Oi Prompt Betnrns. Best Facilities. Lfoeral Advances.' Par*® Offtc^-Proot Bat—nt Msrtwi Bktdk 'Phone 700. nvtpyil, wnwitwl KOTliMwpii seconds 15c, m- w I# I 3