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I' '9 ^fl A Goods Must Be S We will for the next two weeks sell the best Cut Glass on the market at Next Two Weeks In about two weeks 0. F. Schroeder's old store, where we are now located, must bo 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 Finest hand-decorated Japanese and Habsburg China 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 off A variety of best makes quadruple silver-plated i Hollow Ware, top numerous to mention One-third off A handsome line of sterling silver Flatware, such as Gravy Ladles, Cream Ladles, Berry Spoons, Coft'e Spoons, Fish Forks Sugar Shells, Butter Knives, etc., One-third off !Jj inidji 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. REMEMBE TH E PLAC E FIRST DOOR EAST OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING r. N. Johnson Bemidji, Minn. 7/p&* in 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 clotJVcovered 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 Bo- 20 per cent off The finest Solid Gold and gold tilled pearl and stone set Brooches, Sleeve Buttons, Neck Tie Pins, Shirt Studs, Collar But tons and general Jewelry One-half off SHY WEIGHT ON SEEDS. Contractor's Foreman Gives the Snap Away. WasMrrgtcnj June 28.In the Nellis seed contract suit before the court of claims, an affidavit by Charles Kings 1 of Falls Qhurch, Va.. has been made public, alleging that A. C. Nejlis of New rdrk, who had the contract for furnishing seed ready for distribu tion to the gpyernnTe^t two years ago, direct! that no bopks were lie i ,!ii thai the packages shoul 1 1 ii- weight. Tfie 1 representa tives of Mr. Nellis are suing for the paynfeht of ?18,000 which Secretary Wilson with),eld from the contract men.t for alleged non-performance of .contract. Kingsley was foreman \''v Nellis. and in KIs affidavit be charged that in a great portion the $ is were put up in light-weight i r- .hut NelTTs -iv tnicied him to hTAjiy '-H -.,:t)U)-:( y, ill puffing up this seell to Let. tb'j .w.-r-his r::ii li',1'!- ahjl that IK- ku.-r.vs that tin instructions were followed. iOngiey also charges that Nellis told "him that he did not know how many he had seni out and that tr-.--i se rp at The rate of eighty"] he OUniT, though .(:]!t: i called tor sixty-four pack ages to the pound. A1D FOR SUFFERERS. Kar.3~ Counties May Give It, but the fcate Will Net. T--M 3, ine 28.The exi ra session of ib le-gi 1 ti pre ad- ^ned st i i''ls if. Over fifty bills i passed oni two of which were nafni'e.' SI st of Qii gave Kansas cTAuities the nghl to re? store bridges i. at had been washed away by.the fix 1. CduBty comrhfs ovf. 6:,ut'mJ'i'i'80,y snffi rn from dtoaid-/flood i i count fifffd to w.y extent that seems best? to them. To the las-t. an eft'erl was made to pass a bill appropriating mqiiey for the re lief siiiirn.-. but it \va-s defeated: ^Pof THREE NEGROES LYNCHED. Mob at Newton (Ga.) Engages in a Triple Hanging. Atlanta. Ga., June 28.Meager re ports received bore from Albany, Ga., State that tin cc.- Uegrpes have been lynched in Newton, Ga., twenty miles south of Albany. No particulars arc obtainable and the crime for which the negroes are reported to have met death is not known. HOUSES SHAKEN DOWN. Hungarian Town Is Badly Damaged by a:i Earthquake Shock. Erlai. HTmgafyl June 28.Four vio lent earth shocks were felt here at 6 o'clock yesterday morning. Several houses in the suburbs collapsed and nearly all the buildings in the town were more or less damaged. The in habitants were panic-stricken. THE MArtKETS. Latest and Quotations From Grain Live Stock Centers. St. Paul, June 28. Wheat No. 1 Northern, 85 1-2ft 86c No. 2 Northern, 84ft 85c No. 3, S3 84c no grade, 79ft S2c. CornNo. 3, 51c No. 4, 49c no gra^fc, 48c. RyeNo. 2, 48 49c. BarleyMalting grades, 45@50c feed grades, 39ft 44c. Minneapolis, June 28.WheatNo. 1 hare SS3-4c No. 1 Northern, 87 3-4c No. 2 Northern. 86 3-4c. Duluth, June 28. Wheat No. 1 hard, 88c No. 1 Northern. S61-2c: No. 2 Northern, S5c flax, $1.05 oats, 39@39 1-2c rye. 52c: barley, 35@'51c, Milwaukee, June 28, WheatNo. 1 Northern, 89 (u 90c No. 2 Northern 87@89c. RyeNo. 1, 55 l-2c. Barley' No. 2. 58 (50c. Oats. 42 l-2c. Corn September. 511-Sc. Chica-o, June 28. Wheat No. 2 red. S3c: No. 3 red, 75ft80c No. 2 hard .winter, 80c No. 3 hard winter, 76ftS0c No. 1 Northern spring, 85o No. 2 Northern spring, 80 3-4ft83c No. 3 spring, 75ft80c. CornNo. 2, 51 1-251 3-4c No. 3, 51 51 l-4c. OatsNo. 2, 40@401-2c No. 3. 39 1-2 ft 40c Sioux City, Iowa, June 28. Cattle Beeves, 54 5 cows, bulls and mixed. $2.50ft4.10 stockers and feed ers, $3.50@4.60 calves and yearlings, $3@4.35. Hogs, $5.75ftC05 hulk. $5.90 @5.9 Chicago. June 28.CattleGood to prime steers, $4.90@5.50 stockers and feeders, $3ft4.75 cows. $1.60(2)4.70 heifers, $2.25ft 4.85. HogsMixed and butchers. $5.95 ft 6.25 good to choice heavy, $6.15@6.30 bulk of sales, $6.05 @6.20. 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 2S. Cattle Good to choice steers. $4.25@5 good to choice cows and heifers, $3.25@4 veals, $2.50@5 good to choice feeding steers, $3.75ft4.25 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 fair to good. $5.50 5.7 5 good to choice shorn ewes, medium weight, $4@4.50 heavy, $3 4 culls and stock ewes, $2.503 spring lambs, $4(5)6.75. TO BUILD GUNBOAT. New Jersey Company Awarded Con tract for New War Vessel. Washington, June 28.The navy de partment has awarded to the lowest bidder, the Gas Engine and Power I Company of Morris Heights. N. J., the contract for building the gunboat Paducah at their bid of $335,000. The same company took the contract for the sister ship of the Paducah a month ago at $295,000 JL Beltrami Avenue. fc 7&* iftc T^^ T^~ W*r'i^g i^r A JOE J" MM. 3"^ 8" 3 The Sign Man Is here to stay, and is prepared to do all kinds-of lara-to-date Painting, Paperhang ing, Free Hand Relief Work, Kalsomin ing, Etc ALL WOR IS GUARANTEED DON'T FORGET TO SEP] HIM BEFORE LETTIXG VOIR JOB. HE CM SAVE VOL' MOXEY. LEAVE ORDERS AT BEAUDETTE'S TAILOR SHOP. S THE SIGN MAN First Class Sample Room. Choicest Brands, Geo. McTaggart, Prop. Choice Wines, Liquors Cigars. BUY A' LOT I N THE NEW TOWNSITE OF MALLARD LOCATED ON MALLAR LAKE.CLEARWATE COUNTY F. O. SIBLEY PROPRIETOR SOLWAY MINN. Bemidji, Mini. LJ&.J*..-4k.jgl,.Jb.J&Ljh.*&.* HfBgai