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THE MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE: SUNDAY MAY 27 1000 4 mm 4 4 m.m i mm mm i i ki rim ir a mm and I 11 Furniture Porch Rockers Rattan seat OK Porch Rockers nattresses 40-pound XXXX Moss Mattresses; others ask $8.50. Our 30 J4' Lining Satins Full yard wide, five, On choice colorings; cheap at 50c yard, ((Quantity limited.) Pllss TaffttasFour choice shad, wrinkly, crinkly effects; has been 98c, 3 JDl Yard lb 1 wt IN sssssssW ssss sstssW ihaMBsfeswaissftslBBlaB a mm mm mm sua $9.90 40-pound Hair Mattresses in extra good tick. Novelty Silk 24-inch Foulards (some are n5y Bro-') heavy Taffeta Plaidi, Louiaine i-ancies. uemstitcnea laiietas. neavv coraea Dressers Solid Oak Dresser, French beveled mirror, finished golden.

(Q Taffetas, all newest effects and finest m.m 4 619, 621, 623, 625, 627 AND 629 NICOLLET AVE. qualities; value 98c to $1.50 yard. 1W 59c (See window.) Choice Dining Tables 45-inch top, selected, quartered SUa and polished golden oak, 5-inch turned and flut- ed leg, 6 foot extension; regu- 44 4 ffcO lar price $15. 00. Special 1 I mJkJ Dress Goods.

Scotch Suitings, the genuine imported goods, 01 OLOSE ALL DOT Wednesday, Decoration Day, and the consequence must be two days (Honday and Tuesday) of remarkable merchan- finest all wool and silk mixed, 44 inches wide, 20c will make a swell suit or skirt, worth $1.50 dising. We can ill afford to lose a day's sales just now nor will we if B4 IS A During the entire week we will make special prices on all of our Dining Tables. Our line is very strong. Dining Chairs Box-seat Chairs, quartered, polished and finished to match tables; reg. price $3.00 Special.

Leather Seats, extra, 75o. We do Re-uphoTstcring and Kelinishing. Let us make you an estimate on your work. Tailor fuitinss, 46 inches wide, beautiful gray and brown mixtures, very choice, the MJkg low tirir all cipaann Kc vA nir0 PRICE will sell goods. Necessity knows no master.

Govern yourselves accordingly. Mail orders filled. a Homespun Skirting Plaids, one of the season choicest novelties, 50 inches wide, strictlr all 1 1 11,. TlL fcfB Luiicii tuiuisj i. lie cvcijr uay Ftk V1 0 price $1.00 vard.

this time Hair and Moss Mattresses Ci 4 ma 9 Mtmgey? Renovated ijl MrnVW Black Goods. Turkish Mohairs. 38 inches wide, verv 99 Pur Colonial Relics. Antique Mahogany Chairs, Tables, Couches, Stands and Bed Steads at usual prices for such goods. bright and silky; always 50c per yd.

Rn This time uOu UI Crepons, as you will find them only at the New oiore, it-o incn Monair crepons, Dritrni ouk asement That Soda Fountain Makes a pleasant diversion during a shopping tour, serving the most delicious drinks imaginable, and srvin them right. Strictly fresh fruits every morning, and ice cream to match the flavoring viz. Chocolate ice cream for chocolate flavor, strawberry ice cream for strawberry flavor, etc. ft hi SJ hi It $1.10 55 Lrepons, very swell designs, have been $1.98 to $2.50 yard, choice. Carpets.

Extra values for Monday and Tuesday ing in our superior stock is reserved. -noth- Store. Wash Goods. Tissue Oudule One of fashion's favorites a Millinery Dept. Sailors A beautiful line, all this sea- nc.

son's shapes; your choice mOu Children's Hats Leghorns and baby hats, trimmed with chiffon and Flowers, (Ghf worth to $2. 00 JSl Ladies' Hats Our own designs, beautifully trimmed, you need seek no fur- 5 ther; easily worth $8, choice iP Jewelry Dept. Sapho Waist Sets The newest things out-Wreath Pins set with white stones, Turquoise, Amethyst and Opals; must be OR een. Per set 5jIBbJ Pulley Rings Gilt, silver, black, enamel and Royal Wiltons Value $1.75 to $2.00 a yard -i nne, sukv, cung-ing iaoric; aainiy designs anu Orangeine. If you wake up with a headache tomorrow, see our Orangeine demonstrator.

She will cure Royal Wilton Velvets Highest grade, f5fftf values to $1.50 yard 2JF0 55 colors; sold all season at 25c; sf Monday, yard you In ten minutes. ij i r' i n.1! Dress Prints New dark and light styles, fiiie standard1 goods, sell, every wiere. at 7c yard. JI 1 owiii aaun oinoea uoi unir, icno 7 stripes, sheer, cool fabrics, in the new and dain a. i a Ribbons.

ty col yard a. vara. Wilton Velvets $1.15 quality Brussels Finest quality, $1.00 a yard goods Syrias 90c a yard; 36-inch goods Ingrains Extra super all wool, best that's made, value 65c a yard 5Sc Glcncairn, a fine pure silk satin and gros grain Kibbon, inches wide, value 25c, black and the good colors; yard 9M 44 stW Linens and Vhite Goods. 15 Fancies For ladies' shirt waists, beautiful gray oxidized; value 25c. Monday, choice, pair 4C5 Silverware Wm.

A. Rogers' Butter Knives, 51 25c satin finished or burnished; value 35c. Monday Percales 36 inches wide, new dress and waist, styles; regular 10c quality, yard, price Monday Rugs Royal Wiltons, 9x12 feet; Khorasan, 9x-12 feet; Empress Smyrnas, KITl 9x12 feet, value $35 each Bed Spreads Full size, English Marseilles, sf handsome designs, black and S5 t5 colors; values $3.00 l0 Ml Table Linen Strictly all pure linen, 64 inches Suit Department, Ladies' Ian-Tailored Suits In Homespuns, Cheviots and Venetians, Jackets tight-ntting, fly front or. Eton effect. Pleated back skirt, worth to $25; broken sizes.

00 17 Ladies' Man-Tailored Skirts in broadcloths with accordion and pleated flounce, applique and stitched trimming, worth to dTJtf) ISSH $65. To close Draperies. Fans for Graduation, white silk gauze, spangled, hand decorated and lace trimmed, plain or decorated bone sticks: values to TFEk $4.00. Choice, Monday I at 9 Gloves, 35c We will have a sure enough shower Monday A gfc Lace Curtain Shower. It will be very general fill wide, damask patterns; worth 59c yard aft Ladies' Fancy and Ecru Baltriggan Ribbed Vests, low neck and no sleeves; the 15c quality, Adler's Mocha, best for the wheel, in pretty grays, pair Laces.

55 -ft tlm hi and generous. All French Hand Hade Laces-taria Antoinettes, Rennaissance, Battenburga and Arabian Net Curtains, from $12 to $16.50 Kf a pair, go at $10.00 and mSM All Irish Point and Brussels Net Lace Curtains, from $9.50 to $6.50 a pair, go Monday at Stationery. Box Papers, 24 sheets, 24 envelopes, ruled only, octavo size Monday 5c The popular" summer laces, ia All-overs, Insertions, Galoons, Dress Nets, Liberty Silk or Chiffon, latest novelties and lowest prices. Special Plat and French Valenciennes Insertions, 1 to 2 inches wide, a great variety of ex-cellent styles, values to 20c. fC and flH Special, yard.

Good Taffeta Silk Gloves, in white, gray or black, pair tea Ladies' Neckwear. 25c quality Windsor Ties, splendid assortment, ajl light summer styles; 4BA each BOb $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 Pulley Belts. Mohair Belting, double rings, heavy satin ties. Monday Odd sand ends in Men's Fancy and Plain Summer Underwear, sold at 35c, 25c (See several samples in show window.) 5" Rope Draperies We are having a most unprecev ftN dented sale. Why? They are the right sort.

Monday's prices are, 99 Imperial brand Linen Collars; each Embroideries. Nainsook All-overs and Tuckings, extraordinary values in new designs, worth to $1.50. Yard 98c 75c 50c $2.35 $3.25 $4.00 Bretonneand Languedoc Lace Barbs; each Ribbon Ties, with tassel ends; each 50c 10c For $3. 50 Ropei. For 4 50 one.

For up to $6 R4, Scotch net Lace Curtains Choice of our com- afsi Nainsook Insertions, splendid selection, values to 15c; yard, plete line of some 1,500 pairs, ranging in price $1-00 Handkerchiefs. Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched; each 5c Linings. Silk Qrsnadlne and Organdie Linings Plain and brocaded effects, beautiful silk luster, beetle finish, all conceivable colors and fast 4 m7 black, worth up to 45c yd. A Oriental Rugs. for Men and Good Umbrellas Women.

Each, Monday only spot cash one rug to a customer 25 fine Kazak, Carabagh, Anatolian and Iran Ladles' Hosiery. Ladies' Imported Fancy Silk striped and Lisle thread hose, worth up to $1.00. Special, Monday mm3j Umbrellas and Parasols. 1 ,810.00 Rugs. All perfect pieces, value $20 to $25 Mercerized Silk Umbrellas, steel rod.

Sit 26-inch Leather Goods. Chatlain Bags, 6-inch patent leather, calf lined, seal, patent fastener, sterling silver trimmed, black brown and gray; value $1.25. Monday Flannels. Whit Embroidered Flannels Very choice line of new patterns, on fine yard wide goods; values to 85c yard. Choice, Monday, EEr only uvb Drugs and Toilet Articles.

4 1 for a regular 25c box of Wood-violet I Jl Talcum Powder, including good size face chamois. or size batk spongy worth 60c. 4 for choice of hair brush, tooth brush, mmmjt hard rubber dressing combs or bone handle hand brushes, none worth less than 35c. IOC or B'ze romo Seltzer. Prescriptions Filled Right.

No substitutes. Shoo Department. 'Queen Quality" The famous shoe for women. They come in all shapes, all leathers, all styles for all occasions. A feast for the eye and a de Ladies' regular made Black hose with white Polka dots, our 19c values paragon frame, congo handles, value $1.00.

Each Saddle Bags Rare silky Rugs and Mats for pillows, cushions, table mats, flil CO values $5 to $7. Each p3aSM 22 20-inch China Silk Parasols with cauze ribbon 9 tl border, a decided novelty for misses' of 12 to 16 value Sli years, value $2.00 Ladies' Linen Collars, 15c, broken Pach, $1.39 Special, each hi ft Vim hi ami Wall Paper and Paints. All colors 30-in. Ingrains, except reds, with flitter 18-in. borders and flitter ceiling, only, per roll CP We still have several hundred gallons Puritan nil Cigar Department.

0.m 4t. dt Before going to the country get a Prefer- boxo mteei box of encia put up in seaieu cans, guaraniecu always House Paint, bought before the last advance, all colors, per gallon 0 ai $2.00 fresh, per box of 25 cigars Dress PlaidsDouble width, bright pretty colors, made to sell for. 1234c yard, F.ion'o Furnishings. sfa Music Department. Always the first to give the public the newest music out, being in direct communication with our New York office, which is always on the lookout for a good thing.

The following are the songs that made the people pay $3 a seat to hear Weber Field's, newest and latest big hits "Ma Tiger Lily" or "The Blue -fflffl and the Gray." Usual 50c; price Men's Underwear. Men's Fancy Jersey Ribbed Balbriggan Combination Suits, sells at $1.50. CIO This sale Corsets-Undermuslins. Petticoats The newest Madras, Lawns, Percale, Duck and Nearsilks, Plaitings, Ruffles and cords; a big lot, worth to $2.00. Monday 100 dozen Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, Corset Covers and Chemise, fine cambric, lace and embroidery trimmed, newest styles, riCOItf worth to $1.25.

Monday 4 Just received 14 cases of Men's Fancy Silk light for the foot as well as a sav- ISO CUCH intr for the purse, all styles Art Needlework Dept. Our Exclusive University Foot Ball Pillow representing "Hr. Cole" and his female admirers, stamped on maroon or gold, linen or tapestry. Monday and Tuesday (J 1 (with silk to work) 1 tJ42 Neckwear; the correct styles for hot weather, in English Squares, Tecks, Four-in-Hands, SI Queen Quality" Oxfords are the $2.50 Band Bows and String Ties. talk of the town, the price is.

Choice. worth up to 50c Ladies' low shoes in black and tan, all the newest shape toes, good value at $2. (24 Special, Monday Ib93LP Cotton BallFrinpe, yard 2o Jap. Crepe Remnants, yard 3o Sofa Pillow Cord, yard 4o 4-ft. Wood Curtain Poles, Gold Tinsel Crepe, yard 36-inch Silkoline, yard 7o Figured Art Denim, yard So Wool Rug-Fringe, yard Figured Art Ticking, yard lOo hi ta K.M Mia aJ a Ladies' Underwear.

Ladies' fancy and plain vests, low neck and no sleeves. The 19c goods 9c Notions. Corduroy Skirt Binding Black and colors, the 7c kind. Yard Spool Silk Warranted 100-yard spools, ter's," all colors and black; worth 10c. 2c "Pot- 4c Trimmings.

Accordion Plaited and Shirred Liberty Silk All-overs in black and a few choice colors, Eff! values to $1.25. Yard vJWZj Ladies' Baltriggan and Jersey ribbed Egyptian cotton combination suits, 35c Quality A. afa Peterson, of consumption, from which she had been suffering but a Bhort period. dentcrs. Ho leaves a widow Rnd two children.

Mrs. L. J. Perry was thrown from a buggy vuaturday, resulting In serious Injury to her back. VEWS OF THE NORTHWEST NORTH DAKOTA.

1 ssassgagMMMMtsayM ENOAOH IN A DESPERATE FIGHT. Mav 27. Mike Hayes and James Mulrtownlng, with a Northwemern construction crew, engaged In a desparte light and Hayes Is said to have bit off Muldownltufs left ear. Hayes Is In Jull, the action of the grand Jury, MARINE NEWS. scared the thief sway before he secured any further plunder.

The high school alumni will give a bumntet on the evening of June 9 to the graduating class and receive the members thereof Into membership. Juntos Ross, of Sis-seton, has filed an aaxtKiimnt in bankruptcy with Referee Harris, of this city. He schedules liabilities to the amount of fKi. with arscts pot fully stated. The various camps of the M.

XV. A. of Brown countyl will hold their annual picnic this year at Hurton grove on the Jim river, on June -21, when several hundred will participate In the esorolsf. Ttie death of Peter Hraun, one of settlers of lton-dell, Is reported, at the advanced age of 67 years. F.

O. Hrooberg, urntn, yt-sterday contracted In this city for the 'construction of a 110,000 double store in Umton the present season. MINNESOTA. injunction rArrtns isst'ed. LAKE, N.

May 27. Sheriff Ever AVavnHs lant evening at 7 o'clock nerved in-Jum'tl'in papers on four of the saloon runnirtK In this city. The in Junctions came from th office of Pozard Uozard, Grand Fnrks, ftnd are the work of the enforcement leaxuc. Tha loc-al W. C.

T. U. is back of ths movement. TO HOU) A CONVENTION. VKBT Kri'KHlOK.

Mny 27. The local county and afMembly Jit-publican conventions will t'9 held here Juno 20. They will mima delegates to the state and con(rrenrPnal cun-ventions. At the committee metUnK there were 11 members present, and a straw vote showed that elpht wero for La Fullelts and three fur Bradford. verslty here, was commissioned by Popa l.eo XIII.

to visit the various seea of this country and make personal appeals In behalf, has been quite successful up to date In the matter ot raising the required million dollars with which to endow chairs at the Institution aud facilitate Us work. He has just finished a tour through the sees of St. Louis, City, Chicago and Milwaukee, from which ubout oue-ltfth ot the sum needed has been realized. At Chi-caso he says that a public-spirited Catholic, who Is a member of the university board of trustees, gave hlrn conditionally, which will enable the directors of tho institution to found a number ot new scholarships at the next session. Archbishop Keane speaks hopefully of tho university.

The archbishop expects to continue his tour through other sections of the West, and gradually cover all the bishoprics which he has not already visited. ilTST A GOOD SHOWER. FINE 01 May 27. This vicinity was visited by a good shower of rain last nlaht, which wes badly needed, and crops are looking line as the result. SOUTH DAKOTA.

IOVA. DECORATION DAY TO 1110 OBSERVED. FINE CITY, May 27. Decoration day will be observed by the O. A.

R. and citizens. They will march to the cemetery, where Mis. John Hickman, of St, Paul, will deliver an oration. FAULT PTE.

MARIE, May 27. -Up: I'nhlow. Delta, Chicago, Klnp. Teutonic llawn, Bradlev, Wonlson, Unghtle. Rose lioscoliel, Buckeye Htats, Marine City.

Eureka, Manhattan, Kpeeular, Magnetic, Choc-law, Progress. Tasmania, Elllnim-rc, Celtic, 11:30: Sltxa. 12:30: Erin, Myles. Queen City, 1'etinlscut, Vale. Lltlugstoiip, 7:30: Grover, Kees.

Nortnu, Lot kwotjd, Parts, Nysna, Jlesstjuer, Jenney, Black. Mitchell, Chlckamauga, noon; Maricupa, Marsala, Tetnist, Coyne. i'liik. Zenith Citv, Carpenter, Dashing Wave, Rome. Monarch, Harper.

Antrim, 5:30. Down: H. Andrews. Fay, 10; Curtv, Prentice. Ilalstrad.

Mlddlewx. Caledonia, Polynesia, 2.30; Alberta, Presqua Isle, Moore, iglebay, Hannah, 12; Kendall, Trov, Alliany. Chlsholm, Mttilska. Magna, Hopkins. Board Trade.

Lyon, Andaste, Brail, Fischer, v'ar Fsrrys, Euicka, Coralia, Superior City, 0:30. CLAIMS DAMAGES. CABS LAKE, May 27. Papers have en Brvc-(1 here In a case that promlsen to have r-reachtng results regarding the ntatus of alr on the Bo-called Chippewa Indian tlon. Sometime last winter an order wan pro-: tlffntefl by the Interior flpartment forblOfllng continuance of building operations on section and H.

F. Young, the sub-agent located here, sted the notices of the order. Hlnce that time much building of any kind has been done section 16, but notwithstanding the order eral parties have made Improvements on lr buildings where they were situated. Ite-ltly Frank A. Lang built himself a log house 1 moved his family Into the same.

In vlola-i of the order. Agent Young ordered Lang of the house and took possession of the 1 rie, later putting an Indian and his family I the house. Now Lang has served papers on ing. claiming damage. In the sum of $500.

lg has retained ex-Judge Frank Ives as his i irney, and the outcome of the case Is I iltcd with Interest TO APPEAR BEFORE COURT. BIOVX FALLS, K. 27. Daniel Glea-son, Thomas McC'ue, vL V. Maxfield and his wife, who are traveling overland through the country, have been held to afiar at the next term of the circuit court to answer to a charge of assaulting and robbing Edward Newgaard, section foreman on the Great Northern railroad at Garretson.

Newgaard was beaten Into a state of Insensibility. In default of $1,000 bonds they have been placed In the county Jail here. SUFPErTS ARE ARRESTED. WINONA, May 27 Two suspects named James Austin and Robert Flnne, believed to be concerned In the robbery of the bank at Dover Friday were arrested at Lewlston yesterday. KILLED BY A RUNAWAY.

DUBUyUK, May 27. Sam Murray, known for the past years as baggage chockman for the lMilnm.UA Omnibus Company, was run over and killed yesterday morning by a runaway team, belonging to the company which he was trying to Btop. SMALM-OX AT WEBSTER CITT. WEHHTKIt CITY, May 27 A genuine case of smallpox developed here Friday. Mr.

W. T. MoConibs, a mechanic. Is dangerously 111 with It. A strict quarantine has been placed on his home and In the whole block In which he lives.

TIMOTHY BLACKSTONE DEAD Former President ol Chicago A Alton Railway Compauy. COMMITS Bl'ICIDE. WINONA, May Rice, a Mil-waukee car repairer, committed suicide yesterday morning by shooting himself In the head with a rovolver. CASE GOES TO JURY. PIBMARCK, N.

May 27 The murder case against Ira Jenkins went to the jury yesterday The spectators in the court witnessed the remarkablo sight of father anil son testifying on the stand, each accusing the other of the murder of August Stark. The father said his son had shot and killed and the son and defendant lu the case said his father had choked Htark to death, both agreeing afterwards to cover up the murder. A verdict was expected yesterday. ortlcera of the law are In pursuit of I'lrlo C'hllkoff, a Russian ex-convlct, who la suspected of the murder of (Simon Welch. Chllkoff waa at work in a railroad grading camp, and on hearing that he was suspected, skipped and has not yet been apprehended.

A reward of $100 has been offered for his capture. The Northern Paciflo has begun preparations for the removal of the Bhertdan Hotel and for Its reconstruction at an expense of 120,000. A temporary depot Is being put up to serve until the new depot la completed. ABERDEEN NEWS NOTEH. ABERDEEN, 8.

May 17. A burglar entered the house of City Auditor Bchlueter Friday night and succeeded In securing the official'! (old watch. Mrs. BoblusUr wm awakaned, and BABY FOUND IN A LUMBER YARD. TAKES AN OVERDOSE.

DEADWOOl). 8. May 27. A young painter named O. A.

Kelley took an overdose of arsen-Ite of potash at midnight and died suddenly. His parents reside at Clarklndo, Iowa. The overdose was accidental, DELEGATES TO MINING CONGRESS. PIERRE, 8. May 27.

The governor yesterday appointed H. 11. Francis, Ed. L. Grantham and C.

C. Cray, of Custer, as delegates to the International Mining Congress at Milwaukee. KEANE IS RAISING MONEY Chain at the CnthoIIo I'nlrereDy nt AVnsblnatoa to II Endvnrcd. DEATH ROLL. BTORB DESTROYED BY FIRE.

ADA, May 27. The store of Onstad, Jacobeon and Woodbury's saloon was consumed by Are yesterday aftemoen. Onstad and Jacob-son's stock was about Insurance 1 2, boo, IRANITE FALLB, May J7. Thursday nlng a little messenger boy found a ohlld a week old In McGregor lumber i 1, The baby was crying when found, and undoubtedly left during the night. No I as to who owns it.

It la now being cared II by the county coroner. By Wire From Chlcof Mt 2T. Timothy B. Blackstone, formerly president of the Chicago ft Alton Kailway and one of the oldest and most prominent railroad executive officers lu the country, died suddenly at bit residence to this clt yesterday, OMOK I WILLIAM VON KUBTEA. LITCHFIELD, May 27.

William Von Kuster died Thursday morning at his home In this city. He was a member of the firm of aUNully, Kuster A Uelgeaoa, hardware I MTB. LUCY BURKE. TCHP1ELD, May J7. Mrs, Lucy daughter of the lata George J.

Crowe. Moloch slyly winked and aald. When, someone asked him bow He human sacrifices got, "My Lama I Fashion nowl" EXTRADITION PAPERS GRANTED. PIERRE, 8. May 27.

Gov. Lee yesterday granted extradition papers for Thomaa Dowen, wanted In J.yon county, Iowa, on a charge of eduction. By Wire From Wayilngton, May 7. ArchbUhop Keana, of CathQllo ual- at in notue oi car aiaur, Airs. E.

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