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“ute specimens of the result at the] Cc. KILEY. Grand. Rapids. ss matter. by I Entered in the Postofiice Minn., as second-¢ Sngar Beet Seed... County Auditor Farrell has pov uslite 200 pounds of sugar beet seed from the state treasurer, and it is now at his office for distribution among the about farmers or Others who Gesire to use It this s] Every farmer and gard- ener in the county should seed at least a smail tract to sugar beets as an ex- and be prepared to contr- periment, coming county fair., The officers of the Agricultural society will have the sugar beets ri rised inthis county tested by competent authorities and be pre- pared to inform our farmers ne xt year sol will produce and 5 will be w that line of just what th what the pre farm work. Auditor Farrell has two large sacks of the seed, and he is anx- | jous to give it away to any farmer | who may call for it. | | & Brennen and | writers. Pbis | it and the sale | been many music by song the fine. The publishers | will t iers for the: next thirty | ] 20 cents per copy in “| wiilar price is 50 cents, | oene Musie Publishing Kifth Street, Cincinnati, O shops ts Feance | Not Not Aliowaa to Crow@ Each Other. in France two shops selling the same thing are not aliowed to exist within a certain area. In provisions this absence of competition materially increases the price, but, says a woman who has large experience in house keeping in France, your taxes are less, : and you have in return clean streets, good gas, constant water supply and perfect sewerage. It addition, by vir we of state supervision, you never re- ceive short weight or inferior goods There is no quantity so small that the grocer will not sell it. And in doing shis and in delivering it he is ag scrupulously polite and careful as ‘n buying larger amounts. The butcher is the cock’s friend and wil] trim the meat and take out the bones with loving care. Meat is dear. Good bdeefsteak costs from thirty-seven cents to fifty cents a pound Fish is very expensive, but poultry is reasonable and good and butter and eggs good and comparatively cheap. A good deal of cooking in small households is done with gas, and gas stoves are loaned by the gas companies for this purpose. lugar, matches and all imported ar ticles are dear, owing to the high tar iff. The lowest price for servants ‘is $10 a month. Charwomen ask sis cents by the hour. Englishwomen say that life om tae continent is much more egreeable for Americans thas for themselves, owing to the fact that ai each consular town the consul and | ais family make a nucleus for a coleny | which soon gathers about them. IT WAS: ONLY A> SLIPPER. ‘tnt Decorated With a Bogus Mouse It Created a Sensation. She isa roguisk and jolly girl, but teing an Episcopalian, she had. been making a great effort since Ash Wednesday to affect acertain subdued and demure manner. But one afters woon the sewing cirvle to which she velongs met. Her gown for the occa- sior was simplicity itself—of soft gray zashmere, with a plaited bodice made er fashion. Her bonnet was a intle gray chip poke, trimmed with gray rabbon and one larga purple passion flower. The tie | strings were of brond gray satin ribbon. _ She glided inte 2) a 5: ¥ m w) ee S) 7) ved uatil boara of aud 1, from banks vounty funds of THE COMMON ELACK COAT. it May Be Superseded Lighter Coior, It would apppear trou, one of our trade organs that tailors are becoming a little anxious about the prospects of the black coat of civilization, ‘They ar it is in danger of be supersed- ed by a garment of I i of variegated < they were to give voice to the deeper by One ot apprehe y. that there was more at black coat. There ¢ be little | doubt, whether the Ding | to admit it or not, t » fate of the black cont is bound up tat of the black waistcoat. Whether the two have been lovely and pleasant in thelr lives is a matter of opinion, but we | feel sure that in death y would not be divided. We mean no disre in describing it as coat. It is an which hes only ciety under the v ect to the vest rasite of the dependent, patron, to whom it adi $ gle-br are on the other ide by an ment which is ly broken s: a short period during the mer months. | re connected | by no such wh opinion is in very hot | Hence, the far- eive clear cout goes The trousers, it is tr with the upper gz feudal tie; but their complete, and, except veather, indossuluble, sighted tailors no doubt pe: { 4y enough that if the b | we shall be wituin measurable dis- | tance of the “tweed suit.” Nor are | there wanting those who would do their best to accelerate the catastro- phe. Animated by the restless the age, its tmpatience of sobr for chan who are ende¢ rers of black ve free p! e the we Let them g' ing to u Yo revolt. piain their anarchistic counselors, “their te in and stripes,” and they will be able to cut a far more picturesque figure at a far smaller an- nual outlay. With the outlay, of course, the put is not concerned, | sheugh that matter, doubtless, is not ! without its interest fer the tailors; but we OWn to some uneasiness at the idea | of the entire community indulging | tts multifarious taste in checks aud | stripes in a headlong pursuit of the picturesque. | We have all of us, indeed, seen the experiment tried under very favorable | circumstances, but with little more than dubious. results, by those little bands ef vocal and instrumental art- ists, generally six or eight-in number, who are usually to be met with at race meetings or on th? sands of popular | seasié2 rescrits at this time of the | year. These pioneers of drezs ‘orm | have entirely discarded the blach goat, | preferring one of gayer color, with no- | ticeable-elongated tails, and the free- dom with which they indulge their | taste in checks and stripes may almost | be said to berder upon Veense. Yet the effect, even with the addition of an open shirt collar of Elizabethan pro portions, a corked fare and a banjo, ! eannot be describéd as entirely pictup ! esare.—lordon Telecravh. the room very quiet y and became at once intent «pon her Lenten sewing. Suddeniy the sewing circle quiet was interrupted by- wild shrieks of terror and the members with one accord climbed on tables and chair seats What was the trouble? | Simply the demure little maiden’s new house slip per. Jt. x.was -of. black suede.* No buckle ornamented its instep, but in 2 sa tiny mouse in high re- avid made ef gray ‘suede, with rht beads for ‘eyes anda long tail with a regul#ithousé-like curl to it, Now the fair practical joker is trembling lest hey rector may hear of it lief b YOUR CHANGE, SIR. A Conductor Who Gets Even With @ Ten-Dollar Passenger. There is s conductor on a Cleve tand street-car line who played 9 tlever trick on a passenger the other morning, which has probably taught him to have his fare ready hereafter when he boards a car. The passenger lives away out at the end of the line, and was so punctual that: he caught the same car every mornicg. Abouta week ago he tendered a $10 bill in pay- ment of his fare. The ronductor did not have so much money at the begin- sing of his trip and told the passenger that he would pay the nickel out of his own pocket and he ec*ld return it the following morning. ‘the next morning the business man again pre- sented a $10 bill. Again the conductot paid the fare for him. This occurred four mornings in suo session. The fifth morning the same 6)0 bill came around, but the condue tor was prep»red. [le drew a heavy bag from benesth the seat and handed it to the passeuger with the remark: ‘Here's your change, sir. It's all right. I’ve’ counted it.” He had se- eured 1,000 pennies the night before end kept twenty-five of them for the fares he had paid for the business max. The bag contayned 975 copper coins The passenger ®ok the bag and rang for the car to stop. He now rides on another car. BINDER TWINE We quote prices F. 0. B. cars, St. Paul, Minn., until stock is sold, as follows: {2 5 perpound. STANDARD, (2%0 “ ‘“ MANILA, {2%0 “ “& Quality of Twine guaranteed. First come, first served. Send orders here. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO., CHICAGO. SISAL, “If I had sucn a wite as Mrs. Neg- ley I think I could be supremely hap- py.” “Why, I don’t consider her espe- cially good looking, and it is easy to see that she isn’t very clever.” “I know; but when her husband starts to tell'a funny story she doesn’t as- sume the Jook of a martyr or try to change the subject.” Not at Home, “Why, Emily, your aunt has been @ead ouly a tew days and you’ are wearing a light dress!” “But you surely don’t expect me to wear mourning at home, do you?”— fliegende Blaetter. ‘ “Sir Henry Bessemer, the ai Lawn {inventor of the steel process which bears his name, tells how be: tried t+ ecustruct a “sun furnace” 2nd failed Gis invention was iutended to revolu uonize not. only the science of metal lurgy, but the whole world. It was to attain a temperature of pearly G0,0UC deg. and therefore fuse anything and erything, and Sir Heury puts the blame of its failure to fulfill these expectations on the stupidliy of a coun try lens maker. ‘The “sun furnace” consisted of a woeden building 35 feet high and about 12 feet square. a few feet from the grethd was fixed a large inclinable mirror for catching the riys of the sun; from this mirror the rayz were to be reflected Gn a number ot powerful superimpesd denses above. which by a simple arrangemeut were to throw the enormensly concentrated tays upon whatever objcet imigttt ‘be in the erucible below. Such wes the mighty plan, but the msanfacturer of the upper glasses brought if mise ‘ably to naught, for instead ot turning Wem out uniform he made them all different , ~- © (Except Saturday.) Arrive Saginaw, next: day, 6.27 pi m. ‘Montreal, “second day, 8.10 a. Boston, second day, 8.30 p. New Yorks second day, 8.45 p. West bound trainarrivesDuluth 8!50a.m. (Except Sunday.) Duluth, 1 ed “Leave Duluth 6:30 p. m. ‘TeH. LARKE, Com’l Agent, 426 Spalding House Block, Mina, and thus spoiled the decus. Sir Henry was sc Magust ed and disheartened thui | c. he refused to go ever the ground again, and so the pretentious scheme lnpsed, but the petuliar ftirnace reinsins te this day a remarkable monument of Wlist nigh? have been. LFirst publication May 6.) {Last publication June 10.) Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Default having been made in the payment of the sum of five hundred and fifty dollars and interest thereon amounting to one hun- dred and. sevent eight and 7-100 dollars, making a totalof the sum of seven: han- dred twenty-eight and 7-100 dollars, which amount is claimed to be due and is due ut the date of this notice upon 2 certain mortgage. duly executed und delivered by A. ‘able and Hermon W. Cable, her nd. mortgagors. to Charles H. Marr, rtgagee, bearing date the dist day of Jan- uu nd with a power of sale therein coniained, duly recorded in the office of Register of Deeds in and for the County of Itasca and state of Minnesota, ne the Ist ‘k p.m. in pn page 206. whi iN ue ae ms vy ignes sa es H. Marr, Mortgagee, to James N. r. by written ‘assignment dated the 11th Ot August 1898, and recorder in the office aid Nr ae of deeds. on the 1ith day of t ) o'clock a, m,, in Book ‘on page 148, ‘and’ nv pro- ce sain or action having been instituted, at luw or. otherwise, to recover the debt se- ¥ ze, OF Soy P part thereof. | ow. thereof, notice heseby given. that by virtue of the power of sale contained in uid mortgage, and pursuant to the stutube in such case made and provided. the said mortgage.wiil be foreclosed by le of the ipod land conveyed by aukt | thereby, was fo Ey: 8 Tie south-hulf of the southwest quarter (s% of sw 4s) of section Id (14) and the east- | half of the southeast quarter (e 4 of se +.) of (15) all in township one hundred y rlit (i145) north, otrange twenty~ ) West, containing one hundred and sixty acres according to the government survey thereof. in ltasea County and State of Minnesota. with the hereditaments and hich sale will be made by | the sheriff! of said ea ity, at the front dorr of the Court House, in vhe Village of nd Rapids. in Sees county and state, on the uwenty-fourth day of June. 1899, ut 1 appurtenances o'eloe of that day, at public vendue. bo the highest bidder for casn. to pay suid debt of vund ed twenty-eight and 75- 100 doll pi 1 interest as afore- yon suid premises, | a ney’s fees, “us stipu- | lated inand by said mo age in case of foreclosure, and the disb' ements allowed by Jaw; subject to redemption at any time within one year from date of sale as pro- vided by law. Dated May 1, 1899. said. and the and fifty dollars. JAMES N. MARR. Assignee of Mortgugee *. E, EBNER, ¢ Rennie tor Assignee of Mortgagee, Aitkin, Aitkin Cousty, Minnesot: | first publication May 6.] | Ly. Minneapolis.: ast publication June 10.) Mortgege Foreclosure Sale. Ar. Cloquet Ar, Ruluth.. Default having been made in the payment) of the sum of four hundred dollars and inter est thereon amounting to one hundred and tiirey do inaking a total of the sum of tive “hundred und thirty dollars, whict: amountislaimed to be due and is due at he date of this notice. upon a, certain mort: xaze. duly executed und delivered by Her: mon W, Cableand Rhoda A. Cable, his wife, mortgagors. to Charies H. Marr. mortgugee. bearing date the 3lst day of Januury, 1595, and with a power of sale therein contained, duly recorded in the office of Kegister of Decds in and for the County .of Itasca and State of Minnesota. on the Ist day of Febru- el ary, 1595, ut Livo o,clock p. m.. in Book Mortgages. on page 295 whi Logether with the debi se duly assigned by said Mortgagee, to James N. Marr, by written as- ed the Lith day of August, 1598. iin the oflie of said pala on the lith if August. > a8, und no action or proceedin; instituted, at law or otherw cover the debt secured by suid mortgage, or anp part thereof, Yow. therefo: y virtue of the power of of sale contained in said Mortgage. and pursuant to the stat. | ute in such case made and provided, the said | © will be foreclosed by_a sile of the cribed in aud conveyed by suid | 1 notice is hereby given, that. vs ne southe: 8s. quarter of the southeast quarter (se 4s of se 44) of he northeast quarter of r(ne +4 of ne 4a) of section twe: und the northwest quarter of the 1 quarter (nw 34 of nW 34) of section twenty-four (24) ull in township one hundred | und forty-eight (448) north of range twenty- nine (29) west. containing ove hundred atid twenty aeres, more or less, according to the | government survey thereof, in Itasca County | * and State of Minuesota, ith the heredita~ ments and appurtenances; which sule will be made by the sheriff of sitid Itase County, at tire-front door of the Court House. in the > Vilage of Grand Rapids, in.said County wid enty-! fourth day-ofdune. 1809, jock ‘a. m. of that day. at, public \ vendue. to the highest bidder for eash. 10 uid debt of tive hundred and ‘thirty cipal and interest as aforesaid Axes. any. on siid premises. and twenty-five dollars. attoruey’s Fees, i ulated in and by said mortgage foreclosure. and the disbursements: by law; subject to redemption at any time within one year from date of sale as pro- vided by law, Dated May 1, 1889. jon fourte JAMES N. MARR: Assignee of Mortgugee, FP. E. Epxer, Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee, aitkia, Aitkin County, Minnescta. 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE PATENTS} Trape Marks DEsicns Coryricnts &c. one sending a sketch and description mi aickig asoertale our opinion free whethe Bivention ion. is probably patentable. | Communtca- jons stpictl: font pent free. Ode special notice, without charee, i the _Seieutiic Aimerican, rated weekiy. I. eo ee ape aya pitty journal, ‘Ter id by all net York Hi 09s New fark . W, ILASTINGS. PL. J. Sitios. SUPERIOR Ly. Duluth. div. Cloquet. ness, Lost Vi ity, Im} Lost Power, Failing Memory, Wasting all effects of self-abuso or excessand Haare | which unfits one for study, , business or | Rowercosenracat of disease bat tonic and blood Po sident. Vice President. F. P. SHELDON. Cashier C. E. AIKEN, Asst. Cashier Lumbermen’s Bank Of Grand Rapids. Minn ST.PA MINNEA' DULUTH WEST Time Card. goine soumn. Ex GOING Daily sun 1.40pm 2.15pm . St. Paul + Except-Sunday. 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