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I i fm We will for the next two weeks sell the best Cut Glass on the market at Finest hand-decorated Japanese and Habsburg China JEWELER Diamonds Watches Clocks Silver ware, Musica Instruments. Al Good Mus Sol in the Nex Tw Weeks In about two weeks C. F. Schroeder's old store, where we are now. located, must be removed and a new brick structure built on the site. Owing to this fact we have decided to give to old and new customers the greatest bargains ever offered in our line of goods. One-third off One-third off The latest very handsomely decorated in colored flowers and guaranteed the best time keepers in Kitchen Clocks. First class Parlor Clocks of the latest designs and beautiful finish also fine Office Clocks and Regulators One-third oj-*? A variety of best makes quadruple silver-plated Hollow Ware, too numerous to mention One-third off A handsome line of sterling silver Flatware, such as Gravy Ladles, Cream Ladles, Berry Spoons, Coffe Spoons, Fish Forks Sugar Shells, Butter Knives, etc., One-third off Slightly Used House and Store Furniture at a Bargain for Somebody. Friends and Customers Are Cordially Invited to Supply Their Wants in Our Line of Goods at this Sale. REMEMBER^HE^MCE^ FIRS DOO EAS O FIRS NATIONA BAN BUILDIN N. M. Johnson Bemidji, Minn. The well-known extra heavy plated 1847 Rogers Brothers Knives and Forks One=third off The very best sterling silver Manicure in single pieces or in sets, put up in handsome silk lined leatherette or cloth-covered boxes also sterling silver Toilet Sets or single pieces of the very best quality One-third off Watches and Chains, Charms and Emblem Goods of every description 20 -per cent off Largest variety of Solid Gold Rings in Be rn idji 20 per cent off The finest Solid Gold and gold filled pearl and stone set Brooches, Sleeve Buttons, Neck Tie Pins, Shirt Studs, Collar But tons and general Jewelry One-half off NEWS IN BRIEF. Overflow From the Wires in a Con densed Form. Secretary Root haB issued an order creating a military reservation at Mal abang, Mindanao, consisting of 2,800 acres. Buddy Ryan of Chicago and Charley Neary of Milwaukee fought a fast six round draw before the Badger Athletic club at Milwaukee. The Washington power building, ad joining the Lyceum theater at Buffalo, was destroyed by fire. The building was tenanted by a number of small manufacturing concerns. The loss is $150,000. Elias "Williams, a negro employed by Alonzo White, a well-to-do farmer near Swarthmore, Pa., shot and killed Percy White, aged twenty-three years, son of the farmer. The two young men had quarreled. Williams escaped. Judge R. A. D. Wilbanks of Mount Vernon, 111., died suddenly in Washing ton of heart disease, aged fifty-three years. He was for thirty years clerk of the supreme court of Illinois. Judge Wilbanks had lived in Washington the past year. It is anounced from Tomsk, West Siberia, at a gold reef seven feet wide has been discovered in the for ests bordering the River Barikule. The trial workings yielded six to fourteen pounds of pure gold for 400 poods (14,- 428 pounds) of material extracted. THE MARKETS. Latest and Quotations From Grain Live Stock Centers. St. Paul, June 21. Wheat No. 1 Northern, 79 l-2(aS0c No. 2 Northern, 78@79c No. 3, 77 1-2@7Sc no grade, 70#77c. 'CornNo. 3, 56c No. 4, 54c no grade, 52c. RyeNo. 2, 4S@49c. BarleyMalting grades, 45 53c feed grades, 37@44c. IvJinneapolis, June 21. WheatNo. 1 hard, 83 l-8c No. 1 Northern, 82 l-8c No. 2 Northern. SI 1-Sc. Duluth, June 21, Wheat No. 1 hard, 831-sc No. 1 Northern, 81 5-8c No. 2 Northern, 80 l-8c flax, $1,02 1-2 oats, 371-2@38c rye, 511-2c barley, 35@51c. Milwaukee, June 21. WheatNo. 1 Northern, 85c No. 2 Northern, 83 l-2c. Rye firm No. 1, 53 l-2c. Barley dull No. 2, 57@57 l-2c sample, 46 63c. Oats easier at 39@39 l-2c. Corn r-July, 48 5-8fi. Chicago, June 21. Wheat No. 2 red, 77c, No. 3 red, 72@ 76c No. 2 hard winter, 76c No. 3 hard winter, 73@76c No. 1 Northern spring, 79c No. 2 Northern soring, 77c No. 3 spring, 72@76c. CornNo. 2, 48 3-4@ 49c No. 3, 48 l-4c. OatsNo. 2, 36 1-2 @37c No. 3, 36c. Sioux City, Iowa, June 21. Cattle Beeves, $4 5 cows, bulls and mixed, $2.50@4.10 stackers and feed ers, $3.50@4.60 calves and yearlings, $3@4.35. Hogs, $5.75@6.05 bulk, $5.90 @5.95. Chicago, June 21.Cattle Good to prime steers, $4.90@5.50 stockers and feeders, $3@4.75 cows, $1.60@4.70: heifere, $2.25@4.85. HogsMixed and butch^-s $5.95@6.25 good to choice heavy, $*.15@6.30 bulk of sales, $G.05 6.2*0. SheepGood to choice weth ers, ?4.60@5.25 Western sheep, $4.50 @5.25 native lambs, $4.50@6.75 Western lambs, $4.50 6.75 spring lambs, $5.50@7. South St. Paul, June 21. Cattle Good to choice steers, $4.25@5 good to choice cows and heifers, $3.25@4 veals, $2.505 good to choice feeding steers, $3.75@4.25 good to choice stock steers, $3.25 3.50 good to choice stock cows and heifers, $2.50 3. HogsPrice range, $5.35 5.60 bulk, $5.40@5.50. Sheep Good to choice shorn lambs, $5.75@6 farr to good, $5.50 6.7 5 good to choice shorn ewes, medium weight, $4@4.50 heavy, $3 4 culls and stock ewes, $2.50@3 spring lambs, $4@6.75. GEN. YOUNG IS CHIEF. Corbin and Carter Will Be the Other General Staff Officers. Washington, June 21. Secretary Root issued an order assigning Qen. S. B. M- Young as chief of staff with Maj. Gen. Henry C. Corbin and Brig. Gen. William H. Carter as the other general staff officers. Brig. Gen. T. H. Bliss is to become president of thenar college. The order will take effect Aug. 15. EMPLOYERS ORGANIZE. Movement Has Its Stimulus From Chi cago as a Center. Racine, Wis., June 21. Nearly all the business men of the city are or soon will be members of a Manufac turers' Protective association, an or ganization suggested by the protective associations in Chicago. The fact that such an organization has been created was announced yesterday, and its membership increased several hundred 44i a few hours. Fell Dead on Leaving Train. Fergus Falls, Minn., June 21. A young man named Charles Hites was brought in from the town of Amor to be committed to the insane hospital here, aud was just entering the omni bus at the Northern Pacific station when he collapsed and fell dead. He was thirty-one years of age and was recently married. "Female Bluebeard" Guilty. Berlin, June 21.The trial of the so called "female Blubeard," Frau Przy godda, who poisoned four husbands and Who was detected by the fifth put ting arsenic in his coffee, was found guilty and sentenced to death. Heavy Fines Imposed. New York, June 21Three men who pleaded guilty in a Jersey City court to harboring slot machines used for gambling purposes in their placet of business have been fined $2,000, $1,1S0 and $500. respectively. .V., De Steece The Sign Man Is here to stay, and is prepared to do all kinds of up-to-date Painting, Paperhang ing, Free Hand Relief Work, Kalsomin ing, Etc AL WOR IS GUARANTEED DON'T FORGET TO SEE HIM BEFORE LETTING YOUR JOB. HE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. LEAVE ORDERS AT BEAUDETTES TAILOR SHOP. C. D. STEECE THE SIGN MAN BEMIDJI, MINN. BUY A LOT IN THE NEW TOWNSJTE OFi LOCATED ON MALLAR LAKE,CLEARWATERCOUNT^ F. O. SIBLEY PROPRIETOR SOLWAY MINN. fc First Class Sample Room. Choicest Brands. Mac's Mint Geo. McTaggart, Prop. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Beltrami Avenue. Bemidji. Minn. Afj 1 4 4 i