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TJIi: MINNEAPOLIS TUIBT'NE: FUND 9 TO 4. V.w.l.C: A UNIQUE DISPLAY Grocery Department, ft i till oooy. 1 ik Tin ikimii tin iiii: till SPECIALS. 'f-i Cans Van Camp'n solid packed To- Ji matus, worth i jc can, fur, i.u jl HJ1 2-lb. Cans Minnesota Sweet Corn, ial.

Cans NVv York State Apjiles ppr can i8c a '4 IT IS NOW ON ITS WAY FROM THE SANDS OF SAHARA TO THE CITY OF PARIS. The Mummcfied Remains of the Once Gay Marquis Were Transported Through the Desert in a Bag. Merit taiirtleuers, Keiirenrntinit' One of the Important Industrie of Minneapolis Kuhurhnn DlNtrlrt, Appear in rariitle Muiili1 anil Vegetable Without Sliut The Proces- lon Altrncted luli Attention. Bft Cooking Fitf, per pouu.1 5c 2-lb. I'kjf.

American Rolled Oats, Pt pk(f Never in tjTe history of the "BIG STOKE" have we had such an any of Values and Bargains to '4-r. BRUSSELS tACE. We have just received our firsf fall importation of Lace Curtains direct from the manufacturers in St. Gall, Switzerland. We pay no middle profits, so can make the following prices on fine floods: 50 pairs Drupel, full width, full The Twin Cities' Greatest Bargain Center, Minneapolis.

Over the telegraph wires and through the mails comes the information that our Eastern Buyers have bought immense quantities of goods for the Autumn and Winter. We are making room for them in the Big Store, Prices are made to suit the times. Our figures tell the story better than words. Good Parlor Matches, tktf 10c (ittod Itakiny Soda, Pr 1'ktf l-lt. Vxg.

of the Best Corn Starch for WILL USETHE OLD MILL Iroerl- of (rocker, Fluke to. Leaned tu the WuHhhurn-t ronby Co. at I'er Vrur. Come in and See Them i FLOUR! FLOUR! Try a sack of Olson's Flonr and be convinced that it is the be.st. DM Mail Orders Filled the same day received.

length, good value at 14.98 pair 6 5 Olson's Best XXXX Patent els, full width, full full width, full l. $1.85 lour, per sack There was consternation on Nicollet at about 11 o'clock yesterday when' a string of country teams 10 blocks long araded up the street, feMooned with cabbages, gourds, asparagus and other garden truck. It was a derided Innovation in the way of street parades, for which the, city Is Justly celebrated, and nine, people out of 10 were at a loss to account for the extraordinary apeetacle. The lone cavalcade took entire possession of the avtwiue, and the prancing country plugs warned even bicyclists off the right of way. Men and women stared the honest farmers out of countenance an they sat pen hed "in pride of ptacfi" on a good 50 paira Brussels, Olson's Straight Family Flour, per sack $1.60 MORE PHENOMENAL lentn, good 6.00 value 8 i The iiifiy of the Marquis de Mores, who killed about the middle of June ihht tJlmdme in the Dewrt of Sahara, hull tifn rot-oven-d and in now on lm way to Pa.rU from Tunic.

Tho first news of tlm fact that the body had been found ami would returned to civilization fcr decent hurial was contained In a dlHoatoh to the London Telegraph from the most southerly town of Tunis, at which place the expedition that had gone after the mortal remains of Ie Mores rirst reported on Its return. Ailt IK the Marquis de Mores left Tunis with a party of thirty-five men on an expedition Into the Interior of the Sudan. Shortly after his tleparture news came that he his entire yartv len murflereil hy thi natives of the country belonniiiK tu the Souwsls tribe. The object of De Mores, as explained In a letter he wrote; a few days before ho marled, to a friend In New York, and which was recently reproduced In the Sun-flay World, was to arrange for opening trade between tho country around I.ake Colored Dress Goods. 25 other styles at same values.

iOSIERY BARGAINS Pieces French. Ravnres, Roman, Strloes Covert, taiHaisiei. Jaranaras: IRISH POINTS--50 pairs of this por In the matter of the assignment of Crocker, Fluke Co. the aslifne, the Trust Company, has secured an order from Jul)re Klllott allowing the assignee to lcas to the Washburn-C'roHby Company the plant formerly operated by per vear. The petition upon which this order 1h made reoltea that tho assignee, while making every effort to sell tho plant and ap-p'lances, has been unable to on so, and that it would a waste of money to al- "spring i-eat," or peered out from an um Etc! Ail Hoot imported hijfh frrade goods, 3S to sfl inches wide, and worili tip to jl.

00 ayard. Monday only, yard jL 125 Pieces all wool and silk and wool fine Dress Fabrics, consisting of French Crepons, Jacuards, Beiges, Dresden Figures, Mozambique, French Whip Cords, and Illuminated Mixtures; worth up to $1.48. Come earU and get somj rare pickings. Monday, A r-choice 4 jL brella of circus tent proportion. Well groomed city nags shied at the draft horses, eapartaoned as many of them were with green corn stalks and yellow gourds.

As a bystander observed. It was "the best ever." It was also the llrst annual blowout of market gardeners. In ail thero were about $4.98 50 pair full fcUe, S7.50 value FOR MONDAY. The unprecedented auccess of our Great Sale of High Grade Imported Hosiery will receive its chief impetus now, with the addition of dozen supplemental purchase of best Imported Hose in standard brands and staple colors; not a domestic Stocking in the entire purchase. Each lot rearranged, reinforced and Prices Scale! Down Several Notches.

to where they could be sent back to European manufacturers and positively sold at a profit. All OH Tables in different aisles. CHENILLE CURTAINS -100 pair 24 HOW THEY GOT AND KNEW TUB BODY OF DK MORES. inch dano, inch frieze, retrular p-oods. nair.

Silks. i 7 I 100 pairs full 46 inch wide, 3 yards long, worth $3.50 per pair 1,2 Yards of Fancy Silks. New styles and a full linn of colors in Printed Taffeta, Came-leons, Dresden, Persians, Tussahs; 24-inch Black China, worth from 75c to SI. 25 a iir. yd.

Monday's price, yd 3L 25 Pieces Black Brocaded tiros Black Brocaded (iro. De Londre, in the new "scroll effect." Regular price, $1. 50 a yd. P. Monday's Sale, yd JW 10 Piecef 2H-ln.

Black Satin Ducbess, QQf worth $1.75 a yd. Monday at, yd 7 OC 100 odd or single Curtains, extra fine goods, in three lots. Price, each, 89c SI.39 SI.69 COUCH COVERS -100 Oriental Couch ft now includes all the great lot remaining of finest Silk and fjf IMP French Iyisle, colored Hose, that cost to import up to $15 III TvU per dozen, and 1,000 pairs of Black Silkette Gauze Lisle, plain and Kichelian Kibbed, finest French Lisle, not a pair worth less than S1.03; Choice on this Table, 433, tf contains the immense line of Silk plaited fine French II nP Lisle, fancy Embroidered, fancy Dotted, plain Lisle in III tm Black, Tans, in Kichelean Kibbed regular and out sizes. Cost to imp irt up to $10.03 per On former tables, 49c. Not a pair worth below 75c.

Yoiir Ch9iC3, per pair, 233! At 10 All fine imported Lisle and Balbriggan full regular goods ill I HP 'n t'ac'ts tans and fancies in plain, ribbed and drop ill I UU stitched, cost to import from 13.00 per dozen upward now your chance to buy 50c goods on this table. Choice, per pair, lOd Covers, full width gf Black Goods. ana tengtn, reg-. 13.00 value. 10 Pieces SlCl.laa, 4o Inches wide; sold every day at 2c.

Fur Monday only, 1 yard 11 A jMkm v. y- Fine and heavy imported Cotton Hose for Ladies, In SILKOLINE lO.Otio yds. finest (roods, regular price everywhere from 12 Vic, to 15c yard, finest line jgfc of pattern. UC ever teen WINDOW SHADES A full line of colors in heavy Opaque Cloth Shades, blacks, tans and fancies. If we had not made this fortu- this fortu nate purchase, these goods would cost you l')c to 25c per pair.

Your choice, 1 1c Jacqu.irJs. All wool Jacquards, 38 Inches wide, all different Styles. Kegular price 3'c a vd. For Monday, OCf" only iJl At 75c a Yri. 44-lnch Imported Figured Crexn, Figured and Striied Novelties, 54-iach Mohair Luster, 4m.

inch Sicilian Priestly, fancy Black and While Stripe, Novelty Check, in Black and White, 54-inch Storm siultlngs, 54-1 eh Wide Wale Diagonals. All In one lot. Worth up to 2.i a yd. Your choice Cr for Monday only, yd same goods sell everywhere at 29c MISSES' H3SE. A large lot of Misses' Imported Fancy Hose; extra fine quality, good colors; would be considered good value at ISc.

Your choice, 4 pairs for 25c i TAPESTY TABLE COVE PS -40 dozen 1 1 brown, red, blue, Linings. regular price, $1.00 each BRASS RODS feet qual- Here we make an extraordinary offer. Through the necessity of a desperate manufacturer we have secured in New York for cash, 300 dozen SHIRT WAISTS. Silesias and Percalities, double faced, plain and fancy, all colors; worth 25c yd. 1 Monday," yd lv- Moreen Skirting, the 50c quality, strictly all wool, Half price Monday, OCf yard Afc- fty) ity men lirass kk1, any length up to 3 feet, Wt with brackets.

0 1 acr'ips TjIp: VKnnx araos up.ough inn siutn klki. of the marquis and 1113 MAN IN SACKS. Hammocks. ETS. Bl We are going to sell them, Monday, for 25 cents on the dollar.

They cost to make four times the A great line of Hammocks; some with spreaders, some without. All are finest grade of Luxury woven goods; not one worth less than some worth $1.35. A Grand AQf RoundUp. One Price tyy. amount we ask for them.

They must go at once. There is not much time. You will find them on tables, first floor. LOT 1 House waists, sizes 32 to 36, soft finish Percale, worth up to Too, This sale only. luu fow the machinery to li-i idle.

The offer Of the Washburn-Crosby Company Includes the machinery anl everything connected with the business. Including Hour brands, power rights, etc. The payments are to be male in monthly Installments of per month. This deal will enlarge the facilities of the Washburn-Crosby Company and open the way for tho employment of i large number of men. Flags.

LOT 2 Full laundered Percale Shirt Waists, worth up to $1.25 Tiiis sale only Our standard qualities coupled with LOWESf PRICES give us the most successful Carpet In the city no old stock, no dirty ends, all clean, fresh goods. Ingrains. 20 roll extra super, all tfj wool, newest patterns, regular price 05c ALD. PHILLIPS INJURED 135 team. A brass bartd, concealed In a covered Wagon, led the parade, was composed entirely of light and heavy farm wagons, loaded with garden truck.

At least everybody supposed they were so loaded, but no one could tell for sure, because all were covered over with canvass. This feature of the show made It look a very little like a circus parade, where the eKs containing the rare animals are care-fully coveted up. There was no rreat attempt at decoration. A few of the ruralists had tied little gourds on their horses to heighten the effort of lils rig. while others topped a coat of asparawus with young cabbages.

On9 farmer had an immense load of bushel baskets ensconsced between rows of gtunt corn stalks. The farmers were not dressed In their best suits of clothes, but looked their part without effort. The parade turned over to Hennepin on Twelfth streeet and filed down that avenue to Fifth street, where It branched off on Firrt avenue north In the direction of the market. LOT 3 -Fine assortment of full laundered Percale and Lawn Shirt Waists, worth up to 2.00. This sale only Tchad ai ports of the Mediterranean.

rtKl'OKT OK DEATH CONFIRMED. A few days after the flirt story of his asMSidnntl'in reached the public, a Servant who hud aecompnnb expedition returned to Tunis ami confirmed its truth. Tho servant the only one to (j''ap, and he made his way hark to Tunis after untold hardship and much suffering. The wife of the mar.iuls, who Is the daughter of a N( York banker, had 8v eompaiilid him on the expedition as far as Turns. After his death she returned to I'aris.

and at once undertook to organize an expedition to ko after her husband's body. A number of American who had known the marquis wlrlle he was a resident of this country volunteered to Join the expedition, but their services were not needed. The expedition consisted entirely of Frenchmen, and was undtr the command of M. de I'ulsaye. A short time after the news of the death of De Mores was confirmed the expedition to receiver hi body started from I'aris.

Tho party went by way of Tunis and then followed the trail of De Mores from southward. There was some dftnger that the last expedition would mtet tho same lie Is Hiiu Dunn In the street by Small Hoy Drirluir nt a Heckles We carry a full line of United States Flags, hi all sUes and grades as always, THE LOWEST PRICES. FUR DEPARTMENT. For three weeks, beginning Monday, Aug. 3, we will sell one of our new, up-to-daie Ladies' Astrachan Jackets, our own manufacture and guaranteed superior to anything offered elsewhere for $.1 for $27.60.

This Is a special advance price for only three weeks. Our repairing prices are within the reach of all. Come early. Leave ut your address and vt will call for your furs. Hate.

In addition to the above offer we have reduced the prices on our regular lines to meet the general reduction. Agra Carpets. Aid. Jay Fhllllps was run down and badly hurt by a horse and buggy while attempting to cross Nicollet avenue and Fourth street, shortly before noon yesterday. The street was crowded with vehicles at the time and the alderman waited until he saw an opening and started across, lie was knocked down by a horse driven at a reckless pace by a small boy driver, and was Furniture Department.

B9c Hardware Dept. 20 rolls Newest Agra Carpets, usual price 90c FLEECED THE GULLIBLE I'OLH'K I.noKIVO voixu avvmn.fcR. Brussels. Cobbler Rocker, In Oak, Birch and Mahogany i i sh, regular price $3.50. Special Monday, $2.48.

RAZORS. "The Ideal Safety," a high grade Razor. The regular price is $2.00. We have got SO rolls Brussels, such poods as Rox-bury, Stinson and Smith's, with or without borders, bjjj worth as high as SI. ITBfl'l Yard lie llaa Ileen Selling llogns Orders for Photographs at Reduced Hates to Many Victims.

them so as to sell at. 69c mm9 S1" 7qc Chamber Suit. Hard wood, Antique finish, bevel plate 20x24, regular price $irx50. 3 SI Special Monday IfalwO Cheval Suit, bevel plate 18x40 $13.98 Child's Hioh Chair. Hard wood, gloss finish, regular price 1.50, Special Monday Goush.

No change in the quality, only the price. Velvets. SO roll.rew Velvets, regular SI values Hassocks. 20 dozen new 1 Wilton Carpet Hassocks 99c Regular style Razor, like cut, with white celluloid handle. Regular price, $1.75.

Special, Monday, In corduroy, fringed all around, spring edge and seat.reg-ular price 11.50. CJ Of! The police are looking for a young man who has been fleecing the gullible public by representing himself as an agent for a local photographer and selling orders for portraits that were to be taken in the future. The orders were sold so cheaply that a great many people were quick to snap up such a bargain, and the amateur photographer has accordingly reaped a rich harvest. His plan was to represent himself as an agent for 11. Miller, photographer, 4fd Nicollet avenue.

There is no such number on the street, and the photographer who answers to that name states that the agent Is a fraud. The order which purchasers were required to sign was as follows: "This ticket Is good until used. The owner Is entitled to oneloien new crystal embalmed cabinet photographs, any tinish, for of which 25 cents must be paid at once, the balance after the work is finished. The regular price for a dozen is No extra charge for groups. No extra charge for re-sit-tlngs.

No tickets sold at gallery." The price was so cheap and so many people were anxious to "have their pictres took" that the agent has had no dlfllculty in wholesaling orders, and hundreds of people are supposed to have paid the small admission fee. Special Hair Mattress. Door Mats. 20 dozen Cocoa Mats, 14x25 inches, fine grade, regular price 60c 98c BT COMPARING THE TEETH IN THE WITHERED SKTXI, WITH A DENTIST'S CAST OF THE EXPLORER'S OUTH THEY' KNEW THAT IT WAS HE. $14.98 Olson's special, regular price, Special Monday trampled under foot.

He was picked up in an unconscious condition and carried to the office of Dr. Little, In the Syndicate Arcade, where his injuries were given attention. He soon regained consciousness and was later removed to his residence. His injuries consist of bad bruises about the chest and hips, although the hurts are not regarded as dangerous. THE LISTS ARE FULL Enrollment Completed at the I nlver-Ity Summer School, Showing nil Attendance of 1,1.

JULY SAURIES PAID The City Treasurer Pay a Out to the Fire and Police ruos. AVe beg to announce that we have secured the exclusive sale of the celebrated German Axminster Rugs, carpet sizes, manufactured by Messrs. Koch Koch, Oeisuitz, Germany, two qualities, the Saxony nd Mesched. 8 different sizes YiOv'n in one solid piece, 15 patterns in Uoral and Oriental styles. Colors in these goods are warranted absolutely fast.

Prices are as low as that of-iiu ordinary velvet or moquette carpet tt same size. SPECIAL. Tuesday, August 4th, we will make a special opening display of these line Rugs, and will give up our entire Carpet and Rug lVpartnient in order to show our immense line. We now have more than-?" in our stock. The Question of the Day "BIONEY" POST YOURSELF.

COLD OR SILVER, WHICH? 5 Great Books ''Danger Line Reached." A plain statement of facta on the money question, by Hon. O. A. Hadley. "Uncle Sam's Dreams." By R- Eviia.

"The Silver Issue." By C. F.Mead. "Base Coin Exposed." By "Silas Honest Money." "Laufhlin Versus Coin." Facts about Money, by Prof. Laughlin, iuclutlitijr a debate with Harvey, 1895. Price each fC On Sale Monday, Forcing Out Surplus Stock in CLOAK DEPT.

Ladies' Bicycle Suits that are ahead of any Cycling Suit in the market. If you are interested, call tomorrow, early, as there are only SO suits left, diO all $22, $18 and $15 Suits, choice OiflfO Monday our $7.50 Monday our Mackintosh Mackintosh. PbIU' Our Grand Assortment of Ladies' Wrappers. Ladies' Wrappers, worth $1.98, Choice OlQFlr Ladies' Wrappers, worth $2.50, 7f5r Choice i 3 Ladies' Wrappers, worth $3.90, fQn Choice Ladies' Wrappers, worth $4.50, 20 A choice assortment of Ladies' Summer Suits of grass cloth and linen batiste, worth $7.50 and $8.50, B3 50 a gtmt If Please REMEMBER that no matter what amima I IS I Irl'e roil ran A 1 AYS III VIIRl I ii III get same for less money or better I I I I I a Lfl I LI troods for same lmf Xt 1 1 The city treasurer and assistants disposed of money as freely yesterday morning as did Monte Crlsto In his palmiest days. In accordance with the action of the council Friday night, allowing the salary list as reported by the salary committee, $120,000 was distributed to members of both tlie police and (Ire departments.

Tho forces of men at work on the sewers and reservoir will be paid $25,000 Tuesday. The total monthly budget amounts to $348,000, which was ordered paid. This amount does not Include the expenses of the board of charities and correction, the board feducation, the board of park commissioners or the llbery board. The total registration at the tVilversity summer school Is 1.224. Of this number 3ft1 are enrolled In the University section, and 801 In the elementary.

The attendance In the University section Is the largest in the history of the summer school, and will swell the total registration for the next year to a much larger figure than past totals. Wednesday, Aug. 12, has been designated University Day for the summer school. Public exercises and a celebration will take place. The lectures of Trof.sor McClumpha continue to be largely attended.

The popularity of these lectures Is far reaching, a large number of tne residents of the East Side attending regularly, while quite a few come from the West Side of the river and from St. Paul. fata as befell the adventurous young Frenchman, but the members of the second party were more cautious and did not take any chances. They eas'ly followed the trail and soon came to the spot where De Mores nd his followers had leen massacred. For some reason the, bodies of De Mores and such of his followers as could be found had dried up and turned into mummies.

It was Impossible to tell one from the other in the state they were In. Having anticipated some such difficulty the leader of the expedition had taken with him a plaster cast of De Mores's teeth which had been made by his Paris dentist. This furnished the means of Identification. Tho body of De Mores was wrapped In matting and then sewed up In a canvas bag. The corpse of his dragoman, Abdel Hack, was also Identined and was similarly prepared.

The other members of the murdered party, whose remains had been drying for weeks under the hot Afric sun wera given such burial as the expedition could offer and then with the bodies of De Mores and the dragoman carried by stout natives, the party started back toward Tunis. When they arrived at Gabts the two bodies, dry as power and absolutely devoid of hair, were placed In leaden shells and shipped by steamer to Tunis. From that port the body of the young French nobleman, who liad achieved notoriety In lioth hemispheres, has been shipped to Paris. When It arrives there the final chapter In the life story of the adventurous Marquis de Mores will take the form of a burial service. llonieseeker's Excursion, Northern Pacific It 11 11 road.

On Aug. 4th, the Northern Parlfln railroad will sell homeseekers" excursion tickets at one fare for the round trip, plus $2, to all points Staples and west up to Pembina, Leeds, Oakes. Mllnor and Jamestown. Tickets are good twenty-one days and good for stop overs at or west of Staples on going trip. City ticket office, No.

19 Nicollet House block, Minneapolis. Hibernians (ioinir to 'Tonka Hay, Auuust 11. Tlia A. O. H.

will plc.nfe at Tonka' Pay Lake Park, on August 11, for which fre-auent trains will be run hy the Minneapolis and St. Louis R. B. Round trip tickets will be on sale at 4U cents for adults and 0 oents for children. Men's Custom Tailoring Dept- Remember, In tliisilepsrtnient we give better work for less monevShan any other exclusive tailoring establishing in the Northwest.

In order to make room fH purchases wo are nil riiisrs wm mits $14.00 making sweeping reductions on all our goods. Our Suits to order will compare favorably with others at H5. Want a MortKngre Set Aside, The executors of the will of James I) Moffett have brought an action against Samson Parker et al. to set aside a mortgage against a piece of property In Auditor's subdlvlson. They claim that they secured a judgment against the defendant.

that his wife might identify It a that of her relative. MAY BE IDENTIFIED One of the "VV-omln- Munlerrr. Thought to be Kelntlve of a Mln-ueapoll. Woman. In the sum of $1,239.11, and proceeded to make a levy on the property.

On the same day, however, they claim that the defendants mortgaged the property to Albert Parker for $4,000. and did so fraudulently with the intent to defraud plaintiffs of their Just dues. They claim that the mortgage was given without consideration, and ask that It be set aside. USEFUL INFORMATION Crop Stntlitlca Gathered by the ent her llurenu (iulde Laborer, la Determining- Where to (io for Harvest AVork. If a pleasure or bualness trip you have planned, The WISCONSIN CENTRAL Is the best In the land.

Close connections. Through cars, No delays on thla line, And.b taking this route you are sure to gain time. And time Is motley. City ticket office. 230 Nlcollnt avenua.

Fhouc 'M. fices which send men Into harvest field each summer. Mr Heals has received several calls lately from men who intend to enter the harvest field. They want ln formation as to what sections of the coun try are producing; the best crops this season. They suy that they wish to avoi I portions of this state and the Dakota where crops have been a partial failure, and to visit only the successful reslona where there Is a probability of lota of wor to be done.

Mr. Heals had all the cro bulletins at his flnjjerV ends and cava quickly the Information desired. Five per cent paid on It and four cent on months depomta. Title Knuuraitc and Trust Co. still behind the bars at Stillwater awaiting trial.

Bob Wilson, the third man, who was killed by the BherlfT's posse while reslst-Inif arrest, li thought to have been a brother-in-law of Mrs. W. F. Mck, of 2129 Fifth street south, Minneapolis. Mr.

Llek, the husband, called yesterday on Dr. Foster, of Ut. Paul, who was Injured on the of the murder by one of the trio, and asked him to see Wilson's photograph. Lick declared that the ploture was that of hla wife's brother-in-law. A St.

Paul detective was called to the office and on his advice Lick was allowed 0 bring the plctura to Minneapolis, In order There lit a Btronff proliablllty that the Identity of the murderers of Jacob Hayee and Edward Paul, who were ahot down last June In their restaurant at Wyoming, wltl goon be correctly established. Two of the men who did the shooting are Saving: Account Kept with tha Guaranty Savings and Loan Association draw 6 per cent. Interest begins day of deposit. Safe and secure, Av. So.

Betw. 4th and 6th streets, The Minneapolis weather bureau has discovered a new uso for itself. It may be a valuable adjunct to the employment of.

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