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Bree? 2 MIXED TICKET IS DEMANDED, Independent Republicans Say It Is the Only Kind to Beat Tammany, PLATT LOOKING FOR A DEAL? A Straight Ballot Would Enable Him to Dicker with the Tigen MAYOR STRONG IS AGAINST IT. The Combination Plan Which Won|'‘ Last Year Is the Best, He Thinks. If there isn't a checkerboard Republl- ean ticket again this year like the on that swept Tammany out of several de- Sirable jobs last Fall there 1s going to be @ lively three-cornered row during the next two months, and Tammany will probabiy win in an easy walk as a fesult of it. The Platt Republicans are hanging to the time-honored “straight ticket” scheme, but they probably realize, as well as Tammanyites, that such a tick- et wouldn't stand any more show of surviving than would a snowball in an oven. The administration and independent Republicans who combined on the gebra ticket last Fall and knocked the Ufe out of Tammany, are beginning to wake up to the cituation, and say very plainly that unless there Is a similar combine this year Tammany will got the support of some of the organizations which have hitherto been arrayed against it. ‘The desire to best Tammany ts pretty Strong, but tt isn't stronger than tho @atermination of the anti-Platt people not to be delivered over to the Platt- Tammany deal that would surely he made !f a straight ticket were de upon. If the Platt crowd dors carry it and force a straight ticket on th pendents, the Republican vote would fall off, it is estimated, from 2 to Per cent., elther through desertions to Tammany or apathy to the Republican tleket, All the talk so far on the Republican side has emanated from the Platt wing of the house, ‘The administration y ple have been doing the thinking, anid THE WORLD: THURSDAY rect way, but he sounded the tocsin which will call to (he support of af anti-Tammany combine all the various and varied stripes of political parties which help-d elect him last Fall. With the Brookfield faction the In- dependent County Or the O'Brien and German-A him, 1 n probably arouse the thousands of independents who came forward last Fall to help wallop Tammany. At any rate the effort will probably be made and a direct notice served on the Platt crowd that the chat- ter about a straight ticket must stop, There will be no straight ticket if the Independents can help tt, and if the combine wins every faction will be ac- corded nthe game lines as those follo he Mayor tn mak- Ing his appointiaents. The tight this Autumn, as the inin- pendents view it, Is jist) as much against Tammany’ as St was last year The Iseres are Just the same. In discussing the matter to-day Mayor Strong advanced the suggestion that a straight th would he ill. advised. ‘The combine which won last his opinion an rot Putte W is the only {ng certain the de ¢ The Platt people or ‘all idea either to drive the indepe 1 to permit of a deal is only too willing to pendents, howe et against it and are appi npelling the Platt- h t tleket td reform med advisable to administer, ‘There will be a grimace or two, say the Inderendents, but the dose will stay down just the same. TAMMANY’S REORGANIZATION, Executive Committee's Mecting in the Wixwam To-Day. The Tammany Hall Executive Com- mittee will meet late this *fternoon to arrange for the reorganisation of the General and Organization committees, A slate of election officers will also be for ht nd eral Committ to-morrow. Augustus W. BP. probably ba re ed Chairman, “Jimmie” Martin retires from the cha: manship of the Executive Committe as he says ne will, St is probable that ex-Police Justice “Dan? MeMahon, who iy ex-Mayor Grant's Heatenant, will sue- ceed him. It ts exp will meet will It that ex-Ma: plan q on. Organizatic weneral opinion is fully explained, that will . time Mr, Grant is indus- sly xawing wood, He refterates hla ywal that he Ix not the leader o and Is not giving ord 1 Ix only Suggesting « plan for t eration of the other ‘Tammany tric a Tamiman: say’ con men. State Democratic Committee May Meet Ther Neat Week. There is to be a hig Democratic pow- wow at Suratoxa next Sunday and Mon- day, and the State Committee will prob- ably be called to meet there during the week, Senator Springs, Bena two and ex-Mayor Shechan ‘and ‘e Murphy 1s already at the or HIM will be ina day or ral are about ready to come out and talk back. Mayor Strong, in fact, commented on the situation this morning In an indl- vine LADIES’ BATHING SUITS, like cut, of fine Diack brillian- tine, all sizes, B4 to 46, at LA BATHING SUITS, like cut, of a good quality gray flannel, trim. ined with white braid, in large sizes ‘only—40, 42, do and 46, nt 2.48 | 1.29 4 SATHIN et without stock = ing attachment, all sizes, pair, rms SO extra v1 tod BATHING CAPS in Rubber, from... = kadies’ Outing Suits. & Ladies’ Outing Suits, of black or navy blue imported and domestic double and single warp storm serge, in Blazer and Eton Jacket ef- fects, jackets half lined with silk, and large balloon sieves, full sweep skirts, with or- gan. pipe back, the best suit values in New York, at 3.98, 798 5.98 and..,... bADIES’ SEPARATE Improved shapes, lined throughout, organ-pipe back, extra full and tailor made, SEPARATE SKIRTS in black figured Brilliantines, at SEPARATE SKIK black Crepons, at... SEPARATE SKIRTS Shepherd Plaids, at.. cuffs, in the newest and pretti extra large balloon sleeves, in 1 n, Sateen, Chambray and Lawn, reduced to .29, .39, .49, .69, .79 and. Pecevleccil SOFT FINISHED WAISTs, in all styles, including sailor o fronts, in white and colored les and Sateens, plain or trimme: embroidery, reduced to .29, 48 and......... BA BUITS cut. in: extr tine black bril Havtine, sailor collar and pointed revers, trimmed hair braid, sizes. 3. Silk and oiled Sil 1.89! ' 3.98 "2.98 vi bADIES’ WAISTS 1-2 PRICE. LADIES’ WAISTS, with laundered collars and tet 21.98 Aasios’ Fine India Silk Waiste, in light and dark effects, in a beautiful 28, made with large ba: and other on hand. sentiment among Democrate in 1 of the State is in favor of a nyention, {\ a | LADIES* BATHING SUITS. like cut of a good qual. ity mavy blue | flannel plain or trimmed with | | DIES? of tine biack Brillian- tine, trimmed witi, fine m braid, sizes 34 to 46, at 1.89 with | ‘ 85) -19 to 89) | sizes, 34 to 4, 6, at at 98 | 2.08 BATHING SHOES, stockings attach pair | Ladies’ Outing Suits. with Blazer Jackets halt lined with silk, extra large balloon, sieeves and sailor collare of biack or navy blue English storm serge, re- duced rom 12.80 0... O98 Ladies’ Outing Suits, with Eton or |Blazer Jackets, in tan or gray, fancy |mixed English suitings and plain black, | tan and gray Sicitan Britlian- 8 08 j tne. at. .6.98 and Lawies’ Outing Suits, with Blazer Jacket and full sweep skirt of fine all-wool covert ‘cloth, in tan and gray, reduced | trom 7.50 to. 5 3.98 SKIRTS. |} SEPARATE White English [ SEPARATH plain bh justre, at | SEPARATE double warp bl bine Storm Serge RATE SKIRTS in ured China Silks, at. 98 2.98 2.98 SKIRTS in Kk Brilliantines, rich IRTS in and navy les, with Madras 98 ‘ollars and Lawns, 4 with fine Wioon f | Cabinet Makers’ Union No, BIG POW-WOW AT SARATOGA. t re say that Mr. 800 STRIKERS LEFT.|* ==" Leader Schoenfeld Says These Will Be at Work Next Week. Cuivn Square Contractors Still Continue to Sign the Tailors’ Agreement. Cold Beer Used by Some as a Bait) to Secure Employees a Leader Meyer Schoenfeld sald this tater forenvon that there were only 40 strik ere left of the &00 in this city who went out last Sunday week, and he ox- | | pected that all is would at work by next w . Strike benefit cards will be issued to- day to all Brotherhood strikers who! ! desire them, but it Is not believed that any considerable amouut of money will bo required to meet the demands of those still on strike, as they were gen-| | erally woll prepared for the stri Acsoclation contractors call at 412 Grand street sentatives to sign th agreement, ‘The Settlement ¢ received twenty-five signatu new agreement yesterday, and several applications were re 4 this morn- ing. The Aswoctatio: cureful to ayold 4 number of inst fine \ Sandaye tn e reduced If the be hold a ms Mall meeting 14 Broome teeelve reports relating to the demand F employers to renew thelr seml- RIAP OFS are reported to 1 bulla 7 H, Mayne and several o smmittee of the New York Sec «| OR Wednesday reporters feature of the » AgKoclution t announcem them with them the sa Brotherhood hind the wiring Ww the latter The Fints! a ng T. former aad al Hranch of t Willian J. to-night in ye treet, Ww to céleb: 9 Granite Cutters’ N tory. taicn Arrangements are being Wg parade and mass-moe Union Hall by all the gary to celebrate the triumph of hood. In Lire’ Broth ng of w made for a Brooklyn and and but few Su result of the —— IN THE WORLD oF Lanon, —— DIED IN A CELL. in the Onk Street Station, Matron simmcns found a woman priscrer unconscious in @ cell in the |Ouk street station-house this morning HL Capt. Thy who sum- Hudson Henry Rolom ha elected conductor by ted thy mn Maker’ are to be ele o and Wa elected om) K. of b, In evening by wonbly 4, fing. About 100 union ea ws Mouterair, non-unlow painters who were employed at shew theatre have ha from pe The 1 dead, Heart disease was ‘ctor t va jes Bebroeder, une of Ils isorderly as Cath- as sixty, fi nand her age d no home, —o Barnum a widow of the Journeymen Brewers’ Union No. 2 will fn@ any of Ix members one day's pay for failing to take part In the Labor 0 tal Polisher Selected 8) Ritier, Corr tary Ralirvad Tratame onl Mi sae Mace She sald she may pa Rumers Mra. n’w Local Lodge No. 87 ele Louta Moni si William, ‘Agent ovitent. of MG. AyD $2,000,000, wile a $309,000 home In +4 The membera of the Mine 1 Water Hottlern and Drivers’ Union are on at at Persky'a factory, 4] Village what chances they tues |the crowd begins to fic Aged Catharine MacKegan Expired | 4 1 at the station-house | { | Belle J. EVE AUGUST 8, 1 CHILDREN SANG HEA CHORUS, see "My Dad's an Engineer” Pleased | 0 d Greenwich Village. Prof, Rampone Teachers Little Ones to Sing. it $l. Prof. Gustay Rampone, leader of the Old Guard Band, 1s without a doubt the happtest man in this city to-d cecasioned by the great reception hie received at Abingdon Square last night, popular It was who had been asked by Kampone to exercise thelr lungs, and show the old folks of Greenwich had with Adelina Patt, Lillian Russell and the majority of other high-class opera sing- $l. 10, . Rampone and his band h 1 r months for kiven once a night. Long be= ert to start, Kk to Abingdon Square, and by & o'clock every seat 18 y are week, on Wednesda fore the hour for the however, is nlcoly handled olive from the Charles about forty park po- . Hampone is a popular man with the children in the Ninth W as he is on the lookout for their com- fort. As soon as they cat their suppers popular song small children to jon in the eh ahe first. attempt’ was made weeks uKo, » eh elated over, asked Mr. gongs every night he playe Square, so they might Join in, Last week the children sang prettily, and Mr. Rampo: ane would en W 80: the stand was surprised to tne ever 20 children waiting for him, ‘The children all had ra. When’ num Nhounced, “My Dac children clapped th is wor band struck up the song, and while giving an imitation of a’ train olng through the woods, a young mau fignted a quantity: of red fire. Mes Kitue. Pampa nt of the stand and etirst verse, When she the verse Iren rame 1 sin) ad th fon 85 Th pone was for ate While the ones had been played the crowd, numbering about 4.50), left, with thanks to Mr Rampo: DR. MACDONALD’S PLAINT, Wants Hin Wife to File Security or Withdraw Her Salt. Lawyer Jacob It, Shepherd this morn- ing asked Justice Gaynor in the Su- prem rt, Brooklyn, to compel Mrs, Macdonald to file security for costs in her suit for a separation from test nT and th 490. urs, 3.00 Children's 25 is als EHRICH CUT PRICES FO Ne, Batiste Lawns, linen and other shades, force. / ) Remnants and Dress Lengths, wash fabrics 75 Irish Linen Napkin size, doa... Bleached — Linen per yar ‘ Hone yeoub large size, for. Villow Cases, Summer 4 per pair. ling Co tutort tt Bo Si CAC ss sssssensesesvess 000 yards Silicia Terea Cloth, to tee Worth dl large s Glove: 1 Coutil Corsets hai 6 Dr striped Lawns, Dimitios and | hat at 2. 50 Infants: emb'd skirts, ....... Ladies’ Wh Wray "s fine Bal bri shirts 5 husband, ontinus ld ts now in Ove sult two years d Hig n wan illustrator of Ks, ble. STAMPEI) ON A SHOE R 0 § © | MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT; STH AVE., CORNER 2OTH ST, R FRIDAY. MIDSUMMER Sale of :<usset Goat BUTION & LACE SHOES Spring Heel, SAM MEYER» Dongola Oxiore 8 $1.19 Missgs’ hy Luce Sli Youth 2.95 Boys’ He » Blick and W Silks eaenes Hin, Striped Bowles Triple Ex - 1.19 aCali Shoes 1,20 Alf Shoes, China 4-0: Washable Suits Widths Bove’ Cordur W Trish Point Bu 0 Tris i Tae QersKITS cores cess 480, Tavlins’ straw Hats, 00 Mexican Hamunoeks 00 Woven Wire Cot AS Pe: 4, 8, ¢, 0, E. Black sateen Uin- Women's Size, 2! to 6... ‘1.50 Misses’ Size, 11 to 2... r.25 Children’s Size, 6 to 10!. 1.00 Outing, © 7, and Sporting Shoes of every description, jor every use and pure "OF the best materials and Jiuest workmanship tat can be pro= cured: at prices mueh han sie grade of goude can be purchased heres Willelose every \ during August at lower CAUTION-1 ‘SIXTH AVENUE AND 23D STREET. MRS. BRADLEY’S WILL. DOO of Her BLE Masses for the he will of Catherine Lat Par Rockaway $1,000,000, daughter of the atrix, is beque Ighteenth street and st Thirty-first stree mnexed to the lot at petits ew ) Ellen M, Hennessey, Donnelly. a nephew, $1 4 y tatrix’s sou! et. will estimated value of the various legacies Is as te ed the residence at house In the | John Daniel the repose Sixth Avenue, 21 THE TALK OF THE array of bargains to be found in our store. and those who have yet to come w wonderful money-savers we are offering. kadies’ and Children’s Hosiery. We have just purchased 20,000 pairs of Ladies’ and Children’s Hose from one of the largest importers, and will offer them at less than the import duties. Every pair is perfect, full regular made and worth from 25c, to 50c, It isa chance of rare occurrence, and it is pretty well as- sured that the lots will not linger very long at these prices. CHILDREN'S — RIB CHILDREN'S THREAD with double knees, gua al 06 AND CO HOSE, in’ guaranteed fast black, sizes 5 to 64, un © fast black and tan; beth ribbed and . x qualities and. well CHILDREN'S RIBBED AND) worth from doe. tole, pair tno tail PLAIN guaranteed fast: buck Cotton orders filled from this lat, Hose, with or without double knees, atc cusses 0h@ Ha superior quality andall high spliced; LADIES GUARANTEED FAST leo our foursribbed Cotton ina choice BLACK COTTON. [HOsk,. full) y) line of Tan colors, worth 12! a ateD a ea er rea ea lar made, worth double the ll LADIES’ LISLE THREAD AND CO price, at : TTON HOSE, in Richelieu ribbed, in the latest colors of tan and black, with or without double soles; the quality is superior and de- sirable ; not one pair worth less than 35¢, to 40c., al.. «17 var, Men’s 75c., 98c. and $1.25 Negligee Shirts, 39¢. MEN'S LAUNDERED COLLAR AND CUFF NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, made with a yoke ina very large variety of patterns, every one guaranteed perfect (not seconds). In this lot are shirts that have been sold at 75c., 98c. and $1.25. been offered in from this lot, at | SO 39, MEN'S SOPT NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, | MENS ZEPILY inade from the linest quality of Madras) | SHIRTS, silk striped, in the choicest of patterns and colors: quality. und spl cannot be matched elsewhere AQ Me equalto ay # t. for less than €1.00, at vs is MEN'S LAUNDERED DRESS SHIRTS, made from |genuine Scotch Madras, bosom and cuffs same patterns ; also with white muslin bodies and fine Scotch Madras bosom and cuffs. in pretty pallerns, This is the most stylish thing to-day in shirts (to be worn with a white collar); . . .98 worth $1.50, at A eeenee OF OUR MEN'S SILK ‘ew York, no mail orders filled NUGLIGEE in an elegant atterns; line na’ 08 ws 5, perched 2. 98 les CLOSING OUT THE BALANCE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS that we have been selling at $2.98 and 1 98 $3.50, at 1.50 and Fit tae enters guaranteed fast black and funcy colors, 40 gauge cotton, | /t is the best Negiigee Shirt value that has ever|* st to 22d Street. TOWN. ==The Timely Topic with shoppers is the tempting Those who have bought cannot help talking, COLORED DRESS GOODS BARGAINS. 38-IN. ALL-WOOL English Sorges.”in navy and ‘dark ‘blue, an cic. gant quality, suituble for ail Kinds of wear, regular price ave, 25 Storm Cr bre | &e of the best wearing fabrics for wear, worth 49¢c, a yard, at..... SIbKS ALMOST GIVEN Double Warp Black Surah Silks, pure silk, rich lus- tre, real value 59c., at .23 | Satin Duchess, real value POO nbc: ines | 26-inch Black Broche India ici Pongee, 15 Taffeta finish, real value 39, SIZE ilo (06) .07 sh yd tx “HED. Matra ce oh 3] | If OF THE LOOM Pi low Cases; size, 45x56, at low Cases; > HEM Cases sl BOLSTER CASES 42X68, We. goods, 2 $5.00 Baby Carriages, $2.98. Baby Carriages, upholstered in creton, steel springs and gear- | a \ sold for 40-IN, NEW FRENCH COVERT CLOTHS, in handsome| colorings of mixed brown, blue, green, tan, gray, &., &e., one} PILLOW CASES AND SHEETS. | Travellin » ALL-WOOL Lapotted handsome, — sty ash blues. tans, mote fine quality,” ust ayard, at... ep owns, a) ne ily: travelling and outing AWAY. Black — Japanese REG ots, LARGE SIZE is. wide by 2h VLAR FULL SIZb yds. wide by 22 1 QUART THRE! IEETS SHERTS tor Jong che. by 24 g Trunks t Half Price. ill do so because they hear such good reports of the French erinkles, .29 25 Habutai,; 36-inch Hand Woven, for en- tire costumes, real value Black All-Silk Hair Stripe| $1.00, at.... 58 39) AUL-Silh Crepe Orient, in del-| ale tints, in heavy weave, | choice designs,|same quality sold carlier in| the season for 39¢. yd., Special to close out... « 12; Cunvas Coverec - TRAVELLING TRUNKS, irou estabtistin: A. J. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave., cor, 20th St. N. ¥. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. 1,000 MEN’S FINE IMPORTED @ BLACK AND BLUE SERGE AND west 23% st. CLAY DIAGONAL SUITS, GOOD ee VALUE AT $18.00, WILL BEgi>2 Shirt Waists, SOLD AT 6, 50° $Q 85. = 8. ‘$9 Outing Suits, 86 & 88 BOWERY, ; 6) | che 9 Cor, HESTER ST. | as sease2ssees i$8 Silk Waists, H—Piano-tuning juner and. rep ale tunh Misses’ Summer Dresses, Separate Skirts and Outing Suits. .8' MISS ES" and Chile dren's White Lawn dre od ity storm! , $\ like cut, trims mm navy Syined wit \ (rows of fine ede m broidery > andl bl 4 4 i own front, r half | with silk, skirt Aili ‘and on collat } ] variety of pretty pat- terns, with Jsquare yoke and cuffs, trimmed with 4 and cuffs, wade with or. gan- pine back \P tives 4 to ond is halftined: Apt | sizes 4 to 15 years agreat kizes 14, 16 and years, @ very Dargein, at 18 years, at mat special Dake Sy gain, at 4.98. .98 Summer Shoes at bess Than Half Price. ies’ fmm | Ladies’ Fine Russet ge Ladies’ New Style, [om |.taie tins ts item Six Large Buttons. tip, also tine Viei 8 Ye Fine Russet Tan, SS Kid, pointed toe ..< with pointed tor and tip, all 2% and tip, also. Russia . worth calf, lace or button, . i 1.75. Children's Fine Kid or Russet Tan, pring heel, button, sizes 5 to 10!, worth $1,50, 89, | Ladies’ New Style Juliets, Fine Vici Kid, also Russet Tan Juliets, with pointed toe amd Sizes 11 to 2, tip, .98 1.49 MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. Men's All-Woo! ’ All-Wool Suits, | were 00, 4 to 14 years, 4 | nov $3. 50, 1.67 i Men's | were now. 1.50, Pants, ~ now... All-Woot alance of Wash Sailor suits. id 500 pains Vstra Pants, M Worsted | 3.25 SPECIALS IN OUR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. A RARE BARGAIN IRON BEDS at $7.98, WITH SPRINGS, ALL SIZES SANE PR i. bizes Bit, in, 4 it. and 4 ft, 6in., Lin, post, w 1 and foot, Extended tuot end, — Head piece 4 tt Hlimsy attuir usnaily shown, but a heayy, substantia sold for less than $12.0), Fine were » now » brass rail high, is ig , never before A GREAT BARGAIN IN \IRON BEDS WITH SPRINGS, ALL SIZES THE SAME PRICE, at $5.75; worth $7.75, Sizes, 3 fect, 3 ft. 6 im. and 4 feet. We will send FREE ON APPLICATION competent men to jestimate for fitting up apartments or dwellings in the city or the suburbs with Furniture and Draperies. CORRESPOND: ENCE SOLICITED. QUALITY and PRICES GUARANTEED