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"iv^Qr MSB - *B* ' . m i w 9"".Sri ^MONDAY EVENING, JULY 28, 1502 THE MINNEAPOLIS 0K)TJENAL %**? ** IE*? 5 :!*7?5" if*--' THE FINAL Mid=Summer Reductions. AHCOLLET AVE, &rrtt STREET Suit an d Jacket Dept. Tomorrow we make our final deep cuts in Suits, Jackets, etc These are garments of real merit, many of them suitable weights and colors for fall wear. The chilly evenings of autumn are not far distant, and if in need of medium weight buit or Jacket, this opportunity sb.ouk\ not be passed by. Suits. Colored Tailor-Hade SuitsOur entire line, in cheviots, coverts, etamines, twine and wire cloth, brown, navv and red, jackets in blouse and Eton shapes, the skirts silk lined, | / s^-G-C dropped skirts and a few cotton, former prices / ^ O i l 8I6.0O to 75 each, to close Black Tailor-Made Suits, of the same styles and | prices. To close at Shirt Waist Suits, in colored crashes former prices | $15.00 each. To close J Shirt Waist Suits, in atin foulards former prices $15.00 each. To close Another lot, former prices $27.50 to $32.50. To close Costumes, in satin foulards, former prices $35.00, to close Misses' and Children's Sailor Suits, former prices, $6.00 to $11.50, to close * Jackets. i/3 off i^off $10.00 !/3 off & o f f & o f f I Ladies' Spring Jackets, our regular line, former prices $10.00 to $27.50, to close Misses' and Children's Jackets, former prices $6 to $18.50, to close Blouse and Eton Silk Jackets, a few only, To close at J a c k e t s (Last year's styles, special). Lot 1Odds and ends in Children's and Misses' /t f / \ / \ Short Jackets,former prices $4.00 to $6.50to T) | m\Jyj close, each Lot 2Ladies' and Misses' Jackets, in coverts, etc., former prices $8.50 to $12.50, to close, each Lot 3Ladies' Jackets, in covert cloths and lightrf*j ^ f f c f k kerseys, all silk lined, former prices $12.50 to j J O e V / V r $20, to close, each. I^off &off &off $2.50 Raglans Ladies' Qravenette Raglans, former prices $15 to J Ay f | f f $32.50, to close t /O Silk Raglans, to close /4 o f f 'iV Separate. Skirts About 100 left, in colored crashes, former prices 1 / | - | f f $4 to $10, to close at once / 2 Advance Styles in Walking Suits and Walking Skirts, showing new ideas for fall, just received, and we will be pleased t show them. Parasols.o Our entire line of colored parasols, plain colors and J stripes, to close out - ^ o f f GreatestAlterationSaleEverInaucuratefl Such discounts offered that every one will be interested, whether want- ing goods now or for future use. The newest and best productions In t h e m a r k e t at a g r e a t sacrifice t o m a k e r o o m w h i l e a l t e r i n g our s t o r e . Come early and get some of these bargains. Everything exactly as advertised and marked in plain figures. I (\ rtf Discount on gold Jewelry, sterling l v *jO silver and Hawkes* cut glass. The first time we ever offered a discount on this celebrated glass. r\(\ Qt Dlicouat on plated silver, clooks, ^ v 7 O umbrellas, canes manl- sllver and set rings with semi-precious stones. 1C QL Discount on toilet and leather *** yO goods. O e n t -frr* 1XCIL Discount on AotjO 10 ooyp c u r e g and 0 S t novelties, belt buckles and pipes. 4 - 0 % D , 8 c o u n t o n marbles d brlc-a- Dlamonds at 8 7 5 . 0 0 per carat, worth $90.00. Diamonds at $ 1 0 0 . 0 0 per carat, worth S125.00. Sterling Silver 3-lnch nw art 1)011 toon dish es, $ 2 . 0 0 - w o r t h $2.50. Sterling Silver Tea Spoons ^ A O A per set of six 9dCm*%M%M Cut Glass 8-lnch Berry Bowls, $ 4 . 5 0 , worth $6.00. Cut Glass 5H-lnch Bon Bon *& 4 0 g\ Dishes V l i O U Traveling clocks In leather & Q R A cases ,,...*%- Hat Fins, many new ideas, choice Sterling Silver Thimbles 50c 10c Sterling Silver and Cut Glass Salts "7fE# and Peppers, worth$1.25 - *** Sterling Silver Match Boxes, worth $1.25 Stationery, newest colors, finest qualities .....76o .& Price HUDSON'S JEWELRY STORE, 5 1 9 NICOLLET AVENUE. InSocialCircles ,***# IP Mrs. Fred H. Sanders entertained twenty five young women this afternoon at her aome on Bryant avenue S, for Miss Lilian Wagner, a bride of next week. Flowers and ferns carried QUt a pretty color scheme of red, white and green During the afternoon the bride waa given a china shower. Mrs. San ders was assisted by her eister, MiBS Bonnie Walters. Saturday afternoon Mrs Wagner enter tained a group of the bride's friends in formally, and on Friday Miss Llllam Matson gave a parcel shower The guests hemmed dust cloths which were put In a gay little bag and presented to Mies Wagner. A guess ing contest furnished other amusement. The r o o m s -were g ay -with g a r d e n flowers, and the dining-room was in pink and green with sweet peas and sweet briar A banket of sweet peas was In the center of the table and a large cluster of the fragrant flowers marked the bride's place. Little Ruth Wag ner brought in the basket in which were the gifts. The souvenirs were hand painted and represented Stanlaws Pennrhyn girls. M r s R o s e n q u i s t and er d a u g h t e r s g a \ e a linen shower on Wednesday afternoon. Sweet peas made the rooms attractive. Twenty young women were present aud the bride was showered with handsome pieces of lihen. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. L B Allen of 2646 Garfield avenue will give o lawn party for her gueats, Miss Grace Allen and Misa Nettie Schwinghammer -of Wabhlngton, p . C , who are her guests for a few weeks. Mr and Mrs George W Parke have an nounced the engagement of their daughter, Lois L , to Benjamin F. Dickinson. The wed ding will take place late in August. The marriage of Miss Emma L. Richardson and Clifton A. Snell wiH take place Wednes oay, Aug. 6, at high noon at the home of the bride s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Richard son, in Faribault Mr. Snell will take his bride on an extended eastern trip. Mr. and Mrs. Weiss announce tho engage ment of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Charles Kronick. Saturday afternoon Mrs. W. F. Jewett and Miss Robinson gave a luncheon of twelve cov ers for Mrs. Confer of Kansas City and Mrs. Twelvetrees of Albuquerque. Sweet peas decked the table. Mrs. W. M. Lawrence gave a luncheon Fri day afternoon. Pink and white sweet peas furnished the table decorations and covers weie laid for eight. Mrs E. C. Berryhill entertained Wednesday atternoon for Mrs. Vinnie Rheam Hoxie of St. Paul and her guests, Miss Kate Freeman and Miss Helen Bralnerd of Iowa City, Iowa. Eight guests were entertained at luncheon and In the afternoon an informal reception was held and fifty women were present. Mmes. B. F. Graham, T. Y. Micklo of St. Louis, E. M. Pike, Misses Amy Laramee and Gueber of St. Louis assisted Mrs. Berryhill. Pink sweet peas and ferns decorated the rooms. The wedding of Miss Idella Clar Bau-hman and ArthUT C Taylor was quietly solemnized Saturday evening at the home of the officiat ing minister, Rev. S. D. Hutsinplller. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor willtoeat home at 90b E Eighteenth street after a trip east. Mrs. Eugene Selbert entertained Friday evening at her home, 2205 Twenty-first ave nue S, at a house warming Music, games and dancing were the amusements. The guests were Missea Mabel Johnson, Vira Ab bot, Lillian Johnson, Minnie Mathia, Ella Fronlse, Pearl Dunkley, Nellie Patch, Ela nore Lloyd, Ruby Rhodes, Lillian and Sally Rodgers, Mrs. Mathls, Mrs. Thompson, Messrs. Hartwell, Morrison, Frank Tousley, Fred Seibert, Lester Hoover, J. Hoover, H. Swanson, Archie Robinson, Frank Rose, C. Pennenall, Jack Moore, James Winters, Joe Hardy, George Green, Ed Johnson and C. Grover. A party of young *pe6ple took a three days' trip down the river to Taylors Palls In rr C. D. Wright's launch, the Muriel Wright, Chaperoned by Mrs. P. J. Koppes. A stop was made at Hastings over night. In the party were Misses Daisy Davis, Eva Hellick son, Celia Koppes, Mae Courtney, Messrs. Will Neugord, B. Sandy, G. Benson and Knauer. IT'Q RFFM A HI IIUIMFP l h i s F o u r t h A n n u a l Clearing Sale I I O D L L I I J\ n U l T l l T l L l l it's "cleared," too. Some odds and ends remain, however, and they are priced "to go." You'll do well to see 'emNOW. \ This Store Closes at I p. m, Fridays During the Hot Weather. SHIRT WAISTS AND SUITS Odds and ends and small lots of shirt waists, suits, walking and dress skirts at prices next to nothing. 1,000 dozen Ladies' Shirt Waists, yrhitu or colors, worth to $3.00, divided into lots * i?....39c !....69o' 8l ft....998 o Ladies' all wool Dress and Walking Skirts, black and colors^ worth to $10.00 v . V: ' $2.98 JfA, $3.98 i $4.9 500 ladies' fine tailor-made Shirt Waist Suits, white and colors, worth to $22.50. Divided into three lots $3.98 $5.98 $8.98 Ladies' Dress, man-tailored, all-wool Suits in light ^ _ C A f t gray only, worth $19.50 * P O l I V Ladies' Wrappersmade of light weight lawn, and Ohil-rt R % dren's Gingham Dresses,worth to $1.00your choice... - - " v Silks Almost for the askingand the end is coming rapidly. Price is no criterion for qualities, for the like you have never seen, or near it L o t l I K * ! Lt 2, 4 C A I L o t 3 , C A A to 75c...IOC j to ^1.25.aOC | to 91.75.OUC Dress Goads Clearing SaleOn the Bfome S t r e t c h - prices really nothing considering values You may find just what you waut or near enough, arid if you do it will be priced like this Lot 1 | 0 1 A ! Lot 2 O K j * ' L o t 3 - i | | | ^ to $1.00 | 2 G | to $2.00 U 9 C , to $3.00 H t I G Wash Goods Grass Cloth "BatisteSatin Stripe Dimity,. nice line styles, sheer dimity, cool fabrics, worth 15c, one R t f * day O l * 40-inch Printed India Linon32-in. lace chambray, splendid fabrics, choice styles, every yard worth 25c, speoial, 4 f%g^ yard r IW/ Rug Sale Highest quality Axminsters. size 9x12 feet. A rug worth $30, 20 styles for se lection. A truly good fi^^Q Vftfffc rug. Worth buying for use V * I m f a O l f Oriental Rugs Summer prices are attractive to people who are in need of rugs. Our stock is un unusually fine. See the ^ Jj ffc ffeffc lot of fine Khivas, choice H * * f r U I f I f Ribbons and Parasols AH novelty- ^colored -Parasols, including Children's" wdfc, at HALF PRICE. - High grade" Satin Taffeta RibbonB i n white, pink, blue, etc*., 3f inches 4 Q f % wide, worth 25c, yard - v O Linens, White Goods Lonsdale Cambric QaTfe worth 12c yard 5 f t * 40-inch India Linens, Q l U worth 12c yard 0 2 * * Ter Napkinsall linen 9 O f * worth 50c dozen, ^m\w\j Muslin Underwear Great Clearing Sale. 100 dozen gowns, skirts, chemise, drawers and corset covers, best made to order kinds, latest styles, fine lace and embroidery trimmed, in three big lots, worth from $1.00 to $2.00 choice 98o, 69c, A E A 49c and ^%3\M Dressing Sacques and Kimonas 600 garments, made of lawns, crepe and dimities, plain and fancy colors, worth to $2.00 choice 98c, Q A 69c and * f r 5 f O Drug Department Fine lot Toilet Soaps, per cake 1 c 2-oz. jar Petroleum Jelly 2 c 8 and 10-inch hard Rubber Combs, - worth 10c and 15c 5 c 50c Dyspepsia Tablets 2 5 Q $1.00 Celery Compound 3 9 c Laces and Embroideries Black Chantilly and Ivory Duchesse Gal loons, a splendid lot of extra values worth to 25c yard. "7# % 15c, 10c and - *# Embroideries, Edgings, Insertions, Bead i u g s , "three g r e a t l o t a of s p e c i a l i n t e r e s t t o close buyers worth to 40c 4 O lg% yard 23c, 17c and 1 O 2 0 Shoo Oept. A few Hot Shotsto Clean up in a Hurry. Boys' rubber sole Tennis Shoes and La dies' Serge House Slippers, while 4 R f % they last, only, pair - i f 1* Furniture We invite comparison. Cotton top Excelsior Mat- ^ 4 "Tf O tress, reg. $2.50. Tuesday ..% *m WF Plain Muslin Couch. 30 in. & ^ ^ Q E wide, regular $7.50. S p e c i a l M * * f i f ^ & .3- V ~?$ First quality St. Louis euameled steel ware, almost as cheap as tinware. Granite-.79ca Steel Te Kettles, worth$1.00 and $1.255 . special N o - 8 a 9 ~.89o,sizesotw at Granite Tea or Coffee Fots. three sizes, wortn to 60c '3-plnt, 4-plnt, 6-plnt, 29* 33c 39c Granite Wash Bowls, three sizes Small, Medium, Large, 15c 19 2 1 c Granite Preserve Kettles, or Sauce Pans, with long handle- s-quart, 4-quart, 5-quart 19c 25o 29c 6-quatt, 33c Dish Pans, double coated enamel, extra heavy, 4 sizes, worth to $1.00 8-quart, 39c 10-quart, 39c 14-quart, 59c 39c 16... Dippers-Granite steel worth to 83c 69o 21-quart, 79c Deep Granite Pudding or .Milk Pans, 3 SlZ6S ' 2-plnt,' 3-plnt, 4-pint, 6-pint, &p!nt, 10c 13c lie 17c19c 69Boilers? c 19c Granite Double Klce * 58c S* 09 c 1: ay So' :-qfe. at. 17c PIANOS SUMMER BARGAINS. 1 We have nearly 100 second-hand pianos, the accumulation of last^winter's business. We got some in exchange for new instrumentssome are pianos rented during last seasonsome are manufacturers' samples but slightly shopwornsome are styles just dropped from our new catalogue. ALL ARE BARGAINS* We must move this stock before the fall trade adds to the accumulation. Qood practice pianos, $30 $40 an d $50 Excellent pianos of reliablestandard makes 75100-125 Easiest Monthly Payments. W e wilh make terms to suit your convenience. ,. 41-43 S. Sixth Street. P e r s o n a l a n d Social. Mrs. L. B. Knight is visiting in Iowa. Dr. H. H. Taylor is home from St. Louis. Misses Ethel and Lois Mclntyre are visiting in Indiana. Miss Stella 'Dahl lias gone to Spokane, WaBh , for a year. Miss Tena "C. Monroe has gone to iDuluth and West Superior. Miss Grace Myers and Miss Florence Hill are home from Chicago. MISB Belle Jeffrey leaves this evening for Milwaukee and Chlcaao. Miss Helen McCarthy of 1938 Penn avenue X is ihome from a lake trip. Mrs. B. M. Miller, Mrs. Ruby Miller and Miss May Miller are in Duluth. Miss essie Gardner is home from a camp ing party at iLake George, Minn. MISB Genevieve Eaton, of West Superior, is the guest of Mrs. H. M. Weston. MAssss 'E-cam. aiid. Edna Erlcson, of Clmton avenue, have gone to Rockford, 111. Edward McCarthy Is in Indiana. He will shortly remove his family to Pittsburg, Pa. Miss Mabel Grace Farwell is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Tom Dilworth, in Dubuque, Iowa. Miss Elizabeth Grau, of the East Side, left last week for Fargo to visit Mrs, D. I. Ames. Mrs. Fred Bailey, of Waseca, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hooker. Mr and Mrs. F. W. Tidball, of Indianapolis, are visiting Dr. Clara Gerrish at Lrake Har riet. Miss Olga Oustis of (Des Moines, Iowa, is the oiest of Mrs. I* A. IRunge, 1117 Harmon place. The Say Zuzu Cinch Club will meet Wednes day with Miss Thomas Lyons, of Fourth ave nue S. Homer McKenzle, of St Cloud, has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Davisof Bloom ington avenue. Louis B. Wagner ol CYi\cago \ ttvo guest of Bis 'parents, Mr and Mrs. F. iH. Wagner, 1712 'Dupont avenue S. The Metropolitan Cinch Club wiU be enter tained Thursday afternoon (by Mrs. Wlsner, 2824 Eighteenth avenue S. Mr. land Mrs. A. M. iRothschlld and son, who have been guests of Mr. and (Mrs. David Simon, have returned to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs A. H. Boyd went east Satur day night. They will sail from New York Saturday on the steamer Minnehaha. -^ Miss Esther Hale, Miss Etta Sprague, J Banard and W. J. Cooney spent Sunday with Mrs. Dan Slater, of Hastings, Minn. Jacob C. Smith of 422 "University avenue N!E is home from Bunker Hill, 111., where he was called to attend the funeral of his. father. Mrs. U. T. iScott, Mrs. J. F. Margraf of Morristown and Mrs. S. A. Robblns of Water ville were ffuests last week of Mrs. C. A. Peaslee. Pride'of Minneapolis lodge, No. 173, M. B. A. will have an ice cream social and dance in'Maccabee hall. Franklin and Bloomlngton avenues, Aug. 6. The Epworth League of the Bloomlngton Avenue Methodist church will give an ice cream social on the lawn of the church on Wednesday evening. Miss Amy L. Bradley, of 1710 Dupont ave nue N, entertained her .pupils last week. Music and games were the amusements. Miss Bradley will leave shortly for the west. Paul Pierce, editor of What to 'Eat, spent Sundav and to-day *n the city. He will re turn to Chicago to-night. Mrs. Pierce is at Lake Mlnnetonka with her sister, Mrs. West. Felix Fowler Weir, a graduate of the Chi cago Musical college, will give a violin re cital in Knlckerbacker hall, Aug. 7. Mr. Weir will be assisted by Miss Mayme Weir, reader. The Entertainment Card Club met Friday afternoon. Prizes were won by Mmes. Conk lin Mosher and J. C. Boyd. Mrs. Boyd, of 70 Thirteenth street S, will be the hostess Fri day afternoon. Minneapolis people at New York hotels are as toUovre. St. Dents, A. C Wnitney Na varre, P. L. Saunders Imperial, J. Falconer Albert, Miss, N. Bishop, Mrs. W. H. Barnes Murray Hill, R. O. Foster, O. Heidel, Cri terion, W. Morrison. ^ A party was given 'Friday evening in honor of MIBS Grayce Preusse, to celebrate her four- ' teenth birthday anniversary, at her home. 1409 EVANS, MUNZER, PICKERING A CO. Eighth street S. Supper was served to a group of thirty The rooms were attractive with asparagus vine and sweet peas. Games and music were the diversions. The party was given by Florence 'Bell, Barba Cronin, Ethel Loveux, Grayce' Thorn and Olivia and Clarence Roedell. A lawn festival will be given Thursday evening by the .people of )St Charles' church on the grounds at Fourth street and Thir teenth avenue S L A Rosing, democratic candidate for governor, will speak, and there will 'be other addresses. A band' will furnish musio and refreshments will be served by the women of the church If the weather should be unfavorable the social will be held In the church assembly-rooms. T h e S h e n a n d o a h V a l l e y , t h e " V a l l e y of D i s p u t e , " "Sheridan's R i d e . " The beautiful Valley of the Shenandoah known in the army as the "Valley of Dispute" suffered more than any one section of country. A branch of the Bal timore & Ohio Railroad extends south ward through it from Harper's Ferry to Strasburg and from Harrisburg to Lex ington, with the Southern Railway form ing the connecting link. The Blue Ridge on the east and thje Shenandoah Moun tains on the west, echoed with the roll of artillery and the crack of musketry almost continually during '63, '64 and '65. Halltown, Charlestown, Summit Point, Winchester, Opequon, Kernstown, Mid dletown, Cedar Creek, Strasburg, Fisher's Hill, Woodstock, Mt. Jackson, New Mar ket, Harrisonburg, Cross Keys, Staunton and Lexington, following each other con secutively down the road, were battle stained over and over. Winchester suffered the most. Cedax Creek was perhaps the fiercest, where Sheridan (became immortalized in history for his famous ride from Winchester. Send stamp for Battlefield Map. D . B. Martin, Mgr. Pas'r Traffic, Baltimore, Md. B. N. Austin, Gen'l Pas'r Agent, Chicago, 111. $35 t o Salt Lalce City a n d R e t u r n , Account Elks' Annual Meeting. Tickets for sale 'on August 7-10 vi a Chicago Great Western Railway, good to return Sept. 30th. Stop-overs allowed. Fo r further Information Inquire of Xi. C. Rains, Agent, Cor. Nicollet Ave. and 5th St., Minneapolis. Does your building require a new roof? See W. S. Nott Co. Tel. 376. [COLLARS Linen 1 and CUFFS ARE EACH MARKED " W A R R A N T E D LINEN." ARE YOURS? &&bracktt Co ^-' . :2'i TO o FIFTH i T J -* Gouty and Rheumatic Conditions are immediately relieved and a cure generally effect ed by the use of Carlsbad Sprudel Salt Its action is mild but certain. r'\ t - Corrects all bowel trou bles. DO NOT be tMPOSED npon. The genuine btoars the signature of KISNERA MENDELSON CO., of New York, on every bottle. * D u l l * * * Valley Creamery, best A I A A D U f r e r maden , jars I I U Q I a r f l p u r e c o u tMb.rendered, r y per 1 9 A SheeselT:.^ 10c Water Melons Larg e 22c l ^ - l . . Maiden Blush, belt cook- O C * A p p i e S ing,, per pk 0 9 1 Electric LightedObserva- tion Cars to Portland, Ore., via Butte, Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma Pacific Express Fargo.Helena, Butte, Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland Fargo and Leech Lake Local St. Cloud, Little Falls, Braln erd, Walker, Bemldjl, Fargo... Dakota and Manitoba Express Fergus Falls, Wabpeton, Moorbead, Fargo, Jamestown, Bismarck, Mandan, Crookston, Grand Forks, Grafton, Winnipeg Leave 10:10 am #1!H5 pm f:10 8:45 pm "Duluth Short Line" TRAINS TO DULUTH AND SUPERIOR ArriTe #4:50 pm 1:35 pm f5:20 *6:45 am 1 8 : 1 5 am - 2 : 0 0 pm M0530 pm 7:55 am f3:30 pm 7:00 pm Dally tE*. Sunday. TICKET OFFICE " ""BE,,. MILWAUKEE STATION, UNION STATION, Minneapolis. St. Paul. Maide n Blusb , bes t cook - pk nm.m.m,lajkA Calfornia Freestones, Q C a r e d C n e S half8 bushel boxes Ou C PeachesTe,?basket per v v 6 Blue Plums & * 24c Blueberries Quir t 12c Potatoes per bushel 22 c Beets SSBfc. 7c Ic 4e Large, hard heads. Large- Each. .. Whale brand, Minne apolis manufacture, rebate 90c for return of case and bottles, per case of it doz Cauliflower Summer Squash ^ 3c Onions Sbunch.e s Sc ..,, A. B. C., per case 2 doz. A n F A D S S T quarts or 3 doz. pint s w l s O U linger'.?. Sarsapanlla . , ^ . Club Soda ) ^ $1.90 n A L | B i l a k - \ a l H I A Equal to Bass', a few nODinnoou Aie ^nto | no Grape Juice i S ^ ^ . S B c MEAT MARKET Sirloin Steak, per lb 14c Beat Round Steak, per lb l i e Hamburg Steak, per lb .. . 8c Leg Milk Lamb, per lb 14c Lamb Stew''or TJoUing Beet, per l b . . . . 5c Beat Pot Roast, per lb 8c Fresh White Pish or Trout, per lb l i e McMillan's Best Hams, per lb 14c Fresh Bulk Shrimps, per quart 30c Choice Breakfast Mackerel, each . . . . 8c Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. mMm NORTH-WESTERN |IHE| H i n ,*._ tzrr p KM A n p y f ^ J Tlcket'Offlce. 3214 Nicollet Phone. 240 Main tEx. Sun. Others dally. Chrgo.Milw'kee, Madison.. ChicagoAtlantic Express.. ChicagoFast Mall North-Western Limited I Chrgo.Milw'kee, Madison) Wausau,F.duLac, Greenbay Dulut.h Superior, Ashland.. Twilight Limited ) Duluth,superior, Ashland f Elmore.Algona. Des Molaet Bu. Clty.Su. Falls. Mitchell. Huron, Kedfield, Pierre.... Bu. City, Omaha, Kan. City. New Ulm. Elmore.St.James Omaha Limited- \ Su.City, Omaha, Kan.Clty J Watertown.Huron.Sedneid Leave 7:60 a.m. 10:40 pm 5:33 pm 8 i 0 0 p m 5:35 pm t7:35 am 4 i 0 0 p m t7:l0 am 9:30 am fJ:W am 9:30 am t4:20 pm p m &.80 pm ArriTe 10:25 pm fl:25 am 7 t 5 5 a m 0:00 am t5:00 pm 0 : 3 5 p m t8:10 pm 8:10 pm t8:10 pm 8:10 pm tlO:S5am 8:10 8m CHICAGO GREATWESTERN RK "The Maple Leaf Route." City Ticket Office, 5th A Nicollet, MInneapolU. Depot Washington A 10th Ave. 8. Telephone M 262. fEx. Sunday. Others Dally|Lv.Mpls.|Ar.Mpl. Kenyon, Dodge Center, Oelweln, Dubuque, Free port, Chicago aftd Eaatj 10.45 pm. Cedar Falls, Waterloo* Marshalltown, D.Moines, St. Joseph, Kansas City. Cannon Falls, Red Wing. Northfleld, Faribault, Wa- tATvUVe, Mankato LI HE Ticket office, 328 Nicollet av. Phone 122. Dally. fEx. SUB. {EX. Sat. Chicago, LaCrosse, Milw'ke Chicago, LaCrosse, Milw'ke C h i c a g o " P l o n e e r " L l m Milwaukee, LaX., Winona Chicago, Farlb'lt, Dubuque Red Wing and Rochester LaCros, Dubuq, Rk. Island Northfleld, Farib'lt, \L. City. Ortonville, Mllb'k, Aberd'n Ortonville, Aberdeen.tFargo Northfleld, Farlb'lt, Auatin Leave. I Arrive. 7:50am 6:25p: 8:00pm 8:25pm 3 50pm |2:25pm 47:60am 7:60am t9:25am 7:35pm t7:15pm 10:30pm 12:01pm 8:00am 3:20pm 9.20am fl2.01pm fl0.30pm 6:20pm tS :45pm 6.56am til :20am TRAINS FOR HOTEL ST. LOUIS, MINNE- , TONKA. Leave Milwaukee station at t6:15 am, *9 am, 1:30 pm, t5 pm, *6 pm, *H 45 pm. Leave Hotel St Louis at t7:20 am, f8:20 am, 10 am. 1 pm, H pm, *6 pm, *10:45 pm. Dally. tDally except Sunday. (Sunday only. , Minnfp)li3 & St. Louis B. 8. Office, Nic. House. Phone 225. St. Louis Depot, fEx. Sunday. Others Dally. Leave. | Arrive. Watertown & Storm Lake Express .- Omaha, Des Moines, Kan sas City, Mason City and Marshalltown Esthervllle and Madison... St.Louls & ChicagoLimit'd Pedria Limited Omaha and Des Moines Limited .....^..... t 8:45 am t 9:35 am 6:15 pffl 7:35 pm t 6:16 pm t 6:60 pm 10:00 am 8:05 am 7:35 pm 8:05 am 8:35 pm 7:25 am WISCONSIN CENTRAL RY. rRAI% HILfAHEE IH CBICAC O Leave'7:25 a. m. and 7:05 p. m\ daily. Arrive 8:50 a. m. and 5:35 p. m. daily. i * burupstonttmie. .^mSlg pffiot Leave for) Terminal Points. | Ar. from 7:80m Chicago Except Sunday. I -1:20pm TcrjViTnlRt. LonisFreest Sunrtar.l.. . 7:60 nmlCWcaao & St-Louis, daily! 8:05 ax Hayfleld, Austin. Lyle, Mason City 7:40 am 8:00 pm 10:00 am 8:00 pm 10:46 pm To:00 am t4.35_pm "t7T40~am 6:30 phi f7:40am 4.85 pm 10:40 pm 8:00 am 1:25 pm 8:00 pm 8:00 am 1:25 pm "ilsffpat fl0:20 am ~t8:00 pm 10:20 am tU:20am T8:00 pm Eagle Grove. Fort Dodge| f7.'40 ami f8:00 pm T H R E A T NORTHERN OfBce, 300 Nic. Phone, J^lnjeO^UnlonJPepot. Leav^. |*Daily. TEX Stfn. Sup. only.| Arrive. ,. t 8:45amlSt Cloud, Cass Lk. Bemidjih 4 61pm 8.30am|WIUmar, Aberdeen, FargoJT 4:51pm 9:35am t 9:10am t 5 09pm T 6-10pm - d.Oopm - 6 05pm - 8.05pm FLYER To Montana & Pacific Coast h 00pm Willmar, Su Falls, Yank-' ton, Watertown, Su City|i*Sfflss T 5:65pm Elk River, Milaca.Sandst'nejt 9:60am ..Wayzata and Hutchinson..|f 8:55am, . Minn, and Dak.oExpress.. - 6.55am Fargo, Gd. Forks,Winnipeg!* 7:10am,_ Willmar, Su Yank-| _ ton, Sioux City i* 7:10am,. s%m \ "in"eapo"Falls, 8 t Du,at h * I Sleeper for 11:50 train _ready_at_9_ p. m. Miiaeapolis, St Paul & Sanlt Ste. Marie iJ^ Depot. 3d and Washington AVB S. AT. 9-45 am ...7Pacific Express, daily ....|6:0Qpm 6:35 pm ... .Atlantic Limited, daily....|9:30 Depot,_5th_and_Washlngton Avs N. 6:15pml..Dakota Express, ex.. Sun..l8:8am^ 8:55 amlRhtnelander Local, ex. 3un.|6:0S prn^ HOLLAND-iMERICA LINE. New York-Rotterdam, via Boulogne-sur-MerJ new twin-screw steamers of 13,000 tons register,!*H*0 K m e ^ S T A T E U B i l l . Aug.2.10a.m.116 Se^ S e c r r e w RYM 0 A M ^ Twin-Screw^ BflTQIlAlf '-angr. 9, l0a.m.| steamer ^^rwldUAm , { Holland-America line, 80 and 92 Dearborn st, Chicago, 111. O. E. Brecke, Gen. North-i west Pass. Agt, 121 S 3d st, Minneapolis/aHnaA