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4 1,09 men now at work on the Pranatt company’s lines be retained, and added that If the strikers wished to retu Work they must do so at once or places would « aken by non-union men | ar carrying Company H, of the) Be-- comitat e barracks on | Shington avenue the Chouteau que line hed, ran over [Simic on (he track at Pifteenth * rad Washingtotn avenue and at - CRAMP DID GIVE 9400 000 T0 GOP. Wanted It Back as Na- tional Committee Did Not Expend It as He Thought It Should Be Expended. (pertal to The Brening Worit) WABHINGTON, Jun @peech in the Senate to-day Senator Bacon repeated a charge made by il ator Pettigrew Satumay to tne! effect that tne Cramps had been ae sensed W000) for the Repuoican cam eo b—During @ ast lgnantly denied that 1 been resorted to in) either 12 or 18 He insinuated that Genator Bacon was repeating ‘die gow sip. Senator Carter, who was National) Chairman | interjected a politieai| epeech in denying the charge Genator Pettigren took eubstantiate his charge de that © “2t te trae, my authority tor the atate fo Mr. Cramp himself, He told me the promises made him, he money was to He complained that the aed an it be spent. money was not should have been. Bed this, He asked me whet wae met I thought there ehance of getting “1 aeked the Senator, who was Uhatrve. « im 1802, If thte | as tree, election read at length from the minortiy On Hanna's election He showed conclusively that Rathbon Was an authorized agent of Gey Hanna during the Senatorial fight ‘ This te the school in w received his early Benator Pattigrew. gee sasnertenced 1 Man a made 4 Sen. c [PAL FOR | THE TROOPS. St. nee | training,” exclaimed That his precepts) shown ent hy React Louis Citizens Ask Governor to Send Militia. OT. LOUIS, June 6—A committee of fifty prominent business men of this city have sent a communication to Btephens asking him ‘« militia to restore order Ex-Gov. W. J. Sto or the otrikers, to-day presented the amended demands of the men to the oMctals of the St, Louls Transit Company. The exact conditions of the amended pro posals were not made pubic, but Presl- dent Whittaker promptly turned them down He said he would insist that all of tne Gov jer out the ad wreet ant Chouteau ave- M::,; psiors, the second ie the air and from their seate wn up aod the roof damaged car. Two « and Samuel slightly injur The explosion arou tae neighbor hood, and in a few minu‘es about 2.0% people were on the scene. They com Menced to jeer at ihe deputies, and soon | the afr was thick with siones and other | missiles j Several revolver shots were also fret! at the car, Then (he deputies charge! the crowd, firing in the alr as they ad- vanced. The omen ai suance of Reqa by the Go The examination in the case ot F. W. Neely $36.00) charged with «1 United States Postal F The delay, it Is sald, Is in consequence | of the issuance of requisition papers for| Neely's removal Roosevelt. WASHINGTON, June &—The Attor- ney-Ceneral “ecwived @ letter of in- quiry from the United States Marshal at New York as to what «teps should be taken in the Neely case under the requi- sition for his removal to i gprs to Havana by Gov Attorney-General will reply ¢ setton is te hy taken at ira setradin i bir SCL ex tte | % two we ™ the floor to| i, The Third Week of the Annual Summer Sale of | OA ‘ ‘OA oF ” R” , = = ¢ Undermuslins e — 2 emt-Annual Ribbon Sale. is now in successful progress. In addition to the many mag- Clot hing Gvent ‘ Sune 4th to 9th Inclusive. f { ‘0- 4 ‘ — seramee caver maanenent = on poe - has so far surpassed our most sanguine expectations, We knew | six Piha of raw silk is fully 20 per cent. higher than LA. orrow another big assortment of broken lots and sizes left } 1) wen when we bought all the ungold Spring and $ f § Ago, while the cost of all finished sill products over from recent heavy selling If you can find anything | oe ree oreat clothi : pring ummer } fully 35 per cent, more. We were fortunate to get poe you need or are likely to need this season in this collection, you ree great clothing makers enough ribbons of the right kind—at the prices you ee of) will get it at unheard-of prices. Sarson, Meyer & Co., Rochost y. Y, us during the great Ribbon Sale—to last us one week, but not! WOMEN'S GOWNS, ot the test WOMEN'S DRAWERS, of an ex- . , Ly +» Mochesler, fo J, enough to extend the sale beyond Saturd ey quality muslin, good full serviceable gar celleat quality, w ks, wice > all of thi yo ay, June eal we evbe bevisy Cooney yy 1% | B, Rothschild & Co,, Rochester, Y. Y, and | Me sll of this season’s make and colorings—of a very superior tines with emstiiey,iepslany oil gg WOMEW'S DRA quality, and as the prices asked for them are the old at (e. each; here tomorrow at style, with me ode Salinger Bros. Yow York C. Zt prices of six months ai th WOMEN'S GOWNS, two ots, one Worth es wie ty ah “P| ofth ft Rage Wino & pee 5 tached. ekbuod, Fc como WOMEN'S UNDERSKIR 8, aa { of the lots can be replaced when sold, an early selection is very surement iartcecteiey': eetwme at = | OOP SO) the Doll | desirable, bertha; a choice at the opectal cictiog ® 48c vg lg aeag AE ge soe Cc. on e ollar | BLACK VELVET RIBBONS, all silk, at one-third their actual value. These price of fom Yee a5, coeate : M WOMEN'S GOWNS, of mustin or then geet: 7SC } that the demand for such clothing at such a price would be } (ite iyn s "ualty. with satin back; | goods come in 10-yard pieces and will be cambric, with surpiice ot bigh veck, hem great—but did not quite expect the avalanche of trade that} pr: worth 12c, a yard; sale | sold by the piece only. stitched ot embroidery trimmed, | togu- NDERSKIRTS, in i . price, \eimch widths, per piece of 10 yarde, Ne larly wort Sand $8; here t-meriw GQ, cs to bias rules ORE tollowed our first announcement. it’s well, indeed, that the } width No. 7, worth 1c. a yard; sale “cinch widths, per piece of 10 yards, Re WOMEN'S CAMBRIC GOWNS WOMEN'S GINGHAM APRONS, lots purchased were very large —else some of them would have $ price, Llc ‘neh wits, per piece of 10 yards, 356 with cll-over lace and hemstitehed yokes, tip ‘aidtie, wi UD sas Ue NER 2 406 had to be closed already. Width No, 9, worth 18. a yard; sale popes onebepe to. = prin oa come only, at eac % : r ' ‘ P Tian cases, teh shove eeibeutinns WOMEN'S PERCALE WRAP Don’t postpone your own selections. The sooner you } Pres 13¢ ALL SILK TAFFETA RIBBO Tehiore of Wn Gpeeat thackame pris PERS, light ves woo $ come the greater choice will you find. Bargains like these } With No. 12, worth 22¢. a yard; sale nificent quality, full fous inches erie 3 ial wm Oho) | Syiet “we 95¢ { do not come every week or every month. any 17c tints’? wort gully Te. yet; to th en ee BS “i 2 7 ¢ Width No, 16, worth 25e. a yard; sale ale at Pure Food Suppli |MENS SUITS. BOYS’ WOOLLENSUITS | P= ae Bio sea carn z - C "8 +3 ALIN! 5 >, 3 1-4 iweh wide, io ure J00G Ouppues. | RIDUESALE FICE 9.0, 5 oy WHOLESALE Fac, $20 prc, en Hw oe te a ae cee You can live well yet iw A you will but pur- | BRUpAR RETAIL | Oe BPOULAR BETA f, 20 Width No. 40, worth 35. yard; sa'e | NARROW | RIBBONS we cart chase your food supplies at The Big Store. Our stock is always } This lot embraces strictly woollen tweed : $ price, We | ee teary "abel sence eee, fresh and pure and our prices the lowest quoted anywhere for Sere eS ac en ens onntnd einen cea eaty, In the most exalts pottems aad goods of u like quality. To-morrow’s offerings are all great } Seared sesges, all properly designed and | seats and knevs, and all seams stayed and Colored Sitk Veivet wiith. These ribbons are being ta Money-savers. Look at them : well tailored, Fn Te a a PY tow co sacin two mighty te ee T: F i s; Lamb, i 18 g style jura y. ude ie test dress Sieh meme momtoens |, | eam | eS aS, vss paave tl Senet, Jets | Sage cs tects ate ek des | be. ond Oe, Sar Sisloin Steaks, per Ib., 18¢ San tt 4 te es at eR Ge oy | Sailer collar blouse style for lads aged 3 big ; : 1 50 0 POTATOES: New Lag iad Pies, | STRING BEANS, ey ent, cm, be MioutaR ReTAll aia my / 50 eh Special Sale of Women’s STRAWBERRIES: Fancy Jersey | TOMATOES, ‘Highton’ red mpe Toma PRICE, BOYS’ FINE SUITS. { Strawternes, | toes or Cream Sugar Corn, per can, Te This lot consists P ri ny suits, all of | SALINGER 3ROS.' } " fi . per qt, Te | | S. t ‘ 1} FISH : Choice Long Island Bettertn, | APRICOTS, Royal Red brand, large, fully standard mills’ make strictly woollen ma-| WHOLESALE PRICE, $3.50/ At i ap. ld asts, per Ib., « ripe fruit, big can, l4e } terials, comprising fine cassimeres, Scotch | REGULAR RETAIL 50 DRLICATRSSRN: Corvelet, lolstotee, CATSUP, Milford bexnd, Tomato Catsup, cheviets, striped werstede and cut surface | PRICE $4.50\ lined and unlined, several entirely new styles, at exceptionally, Permet ot Salemi Seusege, per 16¢ pint bot, te } serces in fast Indigo blue. This lot contains 1,745 suits for boys low prices! COFFEE: Combination Java, a blend of | SALMON, Columbia River Salmon, flat MEN’S FINE SUITS. | from © to 1S years of age. Materials are AP. SILK Ww, lidly tui fancy Java and other high grade coffees, well J ‘AISTS, lined throughout, solidly tucked andi ieee to ies onsath, tal exeoatio p Bate can, % GARSON, MEYER the choicest of all woollen cassimeres, At S52. 90 corded, in black, white, gray, light biue and pink mart im airtight drums ‘for shipping, 53 SPICES, Our spices are ground from the & CO.'S WHOLE. | tweeds and cheviots, stylishly and strong- } ¢ : 25; ee $1.00; 1 ., 22 very best sclected stock, a pure and SALE PRICE, $14.00; A!) 50 ly ce with reinforced seats and } JAP. SILK WAISTS, unlined; solidly covered front and back, Pasey Qo Stn, 0, " 97.00; 10 the., in tarmghy deco Pepper, Mustard, Cloves 18 REGULAR RE- | e knees and ‘wise protected to withstand } At SP, 90 with harrow hemstitched tucks, also sleeves; black and white, , 1b, Gfager, per tb, TAIL PRICE, —_$17.50 the knocks : MILK: Pern asd Condensed Milk, per can, 7¢ | APPLES, Fancy evaporated Appies, ‘lb This lot contains 740 fine dress and gen- } TAFFETA SILK WAISTS, unlined, a very light and drm Summer CANNED MEATS: Armour's Potted Ham | cartons, per phee., 9¢ } eral-purpose suits, made of through pert BOYS’ FINEST <7 {At SI, ID bagi solidly stitched’ 6 lir and front plait; in blacks, bug, ! > Shas Nes FOS C8, ES IO, | SALAD OIL, Large gt. tot. Salad 0, 1é¢ } through worsteds, imported Scotch sultings, SALINGER BROS.’ rose, vioket, gray and in white, oe Halak, Sika: | VIVEGAR, ‘Abeol ure Apple Cider " splendid vere suitings and ie Jag WHOLESALE PRICE, 500 NEW HOMESPUN Also, cellent for | Pecasyerf 4 ti ! inegat, per gal. | ng jug, storm serges, designe jlored an ine $5.00 | ry TEA: Mew Wt a Suraces | FRENCH PEAS. “Petit Poi” atta to a ihigh degree of perfection. | REGULAR RETAIL J. 7 3 elle uidcene MEN Dee ants ot te ae ‘Young Fins. per tia, 1% ’ PRICE 5 i op ‘vate poke 1098 a FARINA. iael Spring Wheat Faria, de MEN’S ie Chane These are the sans suits in the Rese day, June 6, at J. 75 PIQUE SKIRTS at, each, lieiows, quick cooker, 5 !be., le 4 purchase and embrace some of the choicest ese skirts are made in the latest CHOCOLATE te ty ‘Lusch Checo- CHEESE. Imported Swiss Cheese, pet Ib., 23¢ GARSON, MEYER At and most expensive suits made for boys, { styles, with plaited front ones mad double 75e, 90e, vA 39, Ser een wholesome, 1-2-Ib, 15¢ STARCH. Milford Parity Glows Starch, & CO.'S WHOLE- such as inverted plaited back. All the various 90 a 50 Hagel Whole Wheat Flour, wholesome and om tes, 32c } SALE PRICE, $17.00 4, 50 Regular Garment Vest Suits, ages 9 to 16, short } shades of gray are well represented. vA and & moat digestible, containe all the wheat ker- SOAP. Armous's Wondchuck Soxp, per box REGULAR RE- . Ph <<: aa ey ey Tor bel but the outeide hunk, 10 Ibs, We of 100 caken, $1.95; pet cat, % | TAILPRICE, $21.50 Blouse Saicr Suite, agca 30 12; ; 3,000 of the New WEDDED WRONGED — Me cv wires onugren, ma | Contributes The That Sum to| Eee Berea College, in 4 AUC CLERK TOOK At, Young Thomas H. Ma-| genheimer a Suicide in ~ Lemonade Poison Room. Kentucky, Alfred Benwell Claimed by Both oe Ready Made . - . . Tov 0) i Mos “ Mother and Child as Leap Pe Se Sooke ae tet Ndssnas oma, aaa eae Maa a ts ; sia Hien 6 a wi sm tion of sugar and ke the refresh- he . : Their Husband. : ‘aakles-is, wien. Oubiy Cal | \ iceavment dsiab--e ghee coun, as you > _ cy aah tis to Paes amie ETN like, but of a quality you never knew before, jeral m bul ook) succeeded in have Eiffel Tower | ae * A Hen we euishing t were ted |" es ' ae or Paterson Nod. jal) while a mother and) Since “wa ad me ‘ the rep t ) ber dauehter are each trving to prove to, § e $00 oe And olin wt ' " r ‘ ' “A ’ a| years og BRenwe who '* & ene ” “ “ . ' = saeert tried Jane Armitage, a) Jane A ro eran ase jays is free of the skins, the seeds, and the insipid pulp | i enangs the widow hee a charming) end Was iRereroré mot her bus ' > itive pure, refreshing, healthful drink for every _ | ; : ghter named Jennie, so charming, in| t ' , ing ra day 1 the year; one that can be instantly served. had given $00 eat. “te " fi at @ onert time. aftte the matei? k . n ve If not sold by your dealer it will be cont pay bad mo * age she and Benwell disappearsd to-|thermore, he says M av postpaid on receipt of 10 cents. ie a iy eB winds Sa a REE trent worke t “a not oe Tf itediay tae Since then Mra. Jane Armitage Ben er woman WEATHER FORE JOROMS bent Ey Folare mad bel teeeieees, i mable em who — weil has teen living by herself biding any but Her means, Yd returned to the fortui wet pegryes | nt eet back her hu Forecast for the cant Pints will thue be given Sell real estate through Sunday ast week the fe warned! an dis ne POM We fay World Wants. Three million people 4’ Beowell and he r had } he » " Pur » + Will see your ad Vat 1a de.’ va t #3 § We Prepay Freight on all paid purchases of $5 ot more to any ratlrcad station within the following States Maire, New Hamgshire, Vermont, Masachuseits, Rhode I land, Connecticut, New Yerk, Pennsylvania, New Jersey. Our Seashore Detivery is in operation again for the seasom) of 1900. Daily deliveries to all the, Prominent resorte from Atlantic Highlands to Ocean Grove and Cedas» | burst to Rockaway Park, L. L Siegel-Cooper Company. The Daily Story of The Big Store. TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1900. Sixth Ave., 18th and 19th Sts Norfolk Suits, ages 3 vo 10, and Vestee and Widdy Suits, ager 3 to * Only the finest of materi workmanship were employed in the con- struction of these fine suits. YOUTHS’ SUITS. SALINGER BROS.’ WHOLESALE PRICE, REGULAR RETAIL” , |g ‘50 H $. 00 ) These suits are among the choicest gar- ments to be found in any clothing estab | 4 lishment. Materials are fine imported } French and Belgian worsteds and English cassimeres, hand-tailored throughout and good enough for any gentleman to wear, no y Matter what his calling may be DRESS TROUSERS. WHOLESALE PRICES, “Sador Collar’ Warsts tor Women 1 50 will be on sale here Wednesday, June 6, at These waists are made of the very best quality of lawn in all white, also in light blue and pink, with solidly tucked front, large square shoulder cape and collar of fine white lawn. A dressy shirt waist at a very moderate price. Books! Rooks! Rooks! Laces and Gmbroderies, 2 Special Offers for Wednesday, June 6th. MUSLIN ALLOVERS, 20 inches wide, a handsome essortment ot tucking, with inserted lace effects; for shirt waists this material has no supe- 75. rior; values from $1.25 to $2.25 a yard; here to-morrow at e WASHABLE VALENCIENNES and Point de Paris laces and insertions. $3.75 & $4.00 an unequalled assortment at half the prices ed elsewhere, * } REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, per yard, — de ¢ 10¢ PRICE, $5.00 2 75 These suits are made of a choice line of i A special offering of Books for Summer Reading. Over This lot consists of gentlemen's fine | all woollen materiais in mixtures, es well { 100,000 vol f Book ‘ood " olumes 0 s in paper covers, good pa! worsted stripe and neat check trouserings, as the plainer effects; all ave stylishly de t—th k f the leadi h f thi . (- ° together with some imported Scotch tweeds signed and well made, with double-breasted print le WOrks 0 e leading authors 0 e y. “MNCS and (guors. and German cassimere trouserings. ' vests, ages 14 to 19 years | have them arranged on tables at 10 cents and 15 cents coda A Few of the Gites at 100. Each: A Few of the Gitles at 1$e. Cache Of course you want the best for the least money. You can Te Bost wes of the Prophet—Opte Read. always depend upon getting it here. For to-morrow: Sood AY Aoe gor summer wear at prices te hee ve Labyristh. Lynch. higharade CALIFORNIA CLAR- NIERSTEINER, importet Rhise Wine, far below theiractual value, | asc) "bows 16 eee out Barend, acrtig to per emo 5.50 Three special lots—only a few hundred pairs of each } Dass carce sve. Forester preity td Nout °° PONTET CANET, importet trom av —carried over from last season—to be closed out at} $5, Wak ag, serine as ma, pre mand Preres, Bordeaux, France, per case, 6,00 ad If price. The difference in style is very slight; | Hore Age George MacDonald See tastes oenn tt, on penn nabal gti oe wi ‘the reductions in prices are great. The Pride of the Patock Smart Oh, fete, heepete MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKEY. MEN'S $3.00 AND $4.00 SHOES, ot tan cait, prnsine Goodyear fre Arvade! Motto May. CREME DE | per gal., "235 welt, aloo black vict kid anc patent leather, your chow, per pair, 4.95} File 113. Gatenau. | | Be “ LADIES’ $3.00 “PATTI" SHOES AND OXFORDS, jo tas ani biack soit | $2."C\A°tnem Mame Reag--Ratoborne | med PEPPER WHIS- Vil Rid, also patent leather; all sizes ia viet kid, sites somewhat broker tn Warner } pet gal. 2.50 seks eat of both lots to-morrow for 4 95 The Mae's Conve } = | MONOGRAM RYE WHISKEY, per — ‘AMD BLACK EID SHOES, cs a van, Lady Cae “eet | a0 weulktama ME 98e\ Wimu rota,

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