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TRUST BOOSTS THE PRICE OF SUGAR, Raise of 60-100 Cents a Pound in Five Weeks Means $30,- 000,000 More a Year. Another trust has started to raise the All Price of another necessity beyond the teached between the trust and ite Teach of the poor consumer stroamest opponents, the Arduckies, m For the sixth time within five weeks ‘80 4 Month ago. For several year the Sugar Trust, now dictator of the) ‘* Arbuckles had waged a deadly war @uger market, has raised the yd @ trust {ts commodity until now tt Thee Was cut unt! {t was the low. | & pounds, Five weeks ago it was 6.2 0 Ih Years and onaumer bene. | conte, fited. The trust bemoaned the alleged Five weeks trom now it may be 19) fet that It could not pay 32 per cent ; . OF ® cents a pound if the trust de. | “/¥Mlends on its stock any more and +o tires it Jit the stockholders The raise of @10 cents a pound| Then came an armistice, followed by | May seem small, but means Peace, the terms of which were that that ¢ DroMtes of the trust Just $90,000,400 statiotics been a According to |) js of sugar are|t untry ann A * 9 pound | tthe the trust Would dictate prices, the price was 5.2. r May 21 rday in price of makes the $9), (00,(00, STRIKE OF 0 IN GHIGHGD OVER, Great Labor War Ended b Bricklayers’ Action for Peace. wore oe . t mont’ price will be sfx cents tion ie and buliders and arrange the terms of the settloment fina immediately for their ret ¢ action The initial move out was taken at 2 tng by the Bricklayers eons’ Union, the +t sation in the b voted after a about a settlement NEWS. LABOR ind, ie & matter which is being t t seriously by looal ‘abor leade Howerman ls now tn Was: age Employe Brooklyn during week ne Theatrical Protective ty at Its last meeting | ely, WoC oston, making arrangeine the Central Labor Union of for a lecty tour, It he snounced by the delegates ha wnational convention will be sford, Bngland, in January which will resent al the Engiien speaking coun All national doiles t lelegates, and th sushing of the Ruskin Hall movemen: will be the chief eubject of di The United Brewers Age whieh for years has formed a eombly of the K. of L.. has withdraw from that body. The purpose of this move is (o maintain exoiusive aMitiation with the National Union of Brewery Workmen, which ts under the o tthe « in th been | fn- | annual aagemb! led now officers election was hy ‘The war which for some time has ‘ed between the unions of musictans Hudson County, N. J. is now over. ir differences Were brought to a set- ent by arbitration, and «ll le har- ony now. The success which has att organization of the butchers ana’ poet sage makers of Hrookiyn has set the | workers of that trade in Hudson County ty work forming a body of their own at They have already held several mee:- jurietic thon AF of L. Tt is on} Poway that the brewerymen joined the NE. and It ts expected that a permanent mattonal boty and the recent dectsion \Seetine One be formed at the next was unlooked for. agreed upon wan alas PA eH. Warner, who for many! also be elected. reare fad the position ‘of ual | coring terme nat sv or encare for, the n and other business of (m= ee afr icateg imecoaconal Amwcla |Sortance wil bw Wantaeted ar spate meeting of Bricklayers’ Union xeon OPT emir sence: te now being oc, | WHeM wll be held on Sunday’ at Hud: 1} by H. J. Smith, who will a Feghth ‘all, Thirty-seventh street and ee Warner's olf district, k Sighth avenue The secretary of the an No. 16 ‘reanization has also notified members I \ when were issued for serpeion Resciation, of ‘Bia x months will expire on p of the meeting ig the ensuing tepm of six months, and 4 members are requested to be at th resent h eae soca Lord, of the fuliding | and neil, has announced that he | Importa Slain Reo SS ee eee STRIKE PICKETS FREED. |BID STOLBN SILVERWARE Strikers Doing charged by Magistrate Dewcl— | There Was no Viatence, Pour strikers doing picket duty near the chandelier factory of BE. F. Cald- entered the old Henry Mac- weil, on West Fifteenth street, near) fU!T® mansion on the Old Boston road, Sixth avenue, were arrestel this morn-| M&F East Chester, early this morning, tng charged with Interfering with men} nd etole several thousand dollars’ worth tryng to find work there. They are of valuables and silverware. One thou- John Myers, forty-six years olf, of @2, *M4 dollar’ worth of silverware was Park avenue, Brooklyn; Nels Hertin,; “l*overed later In & wash-basket con- Atty, of a2 St. Nicholas avenue; Burk-| craled In & clump of bushes near the| aerd Bauer, nineteen, of OK Rast Six-| Tetory of Bt. Paul's Church. teenth street, and Gustave Nuger, forty-| T8* mansion ts occupied by Paul Koon, five, of 2 Tompkine avenue, Brooklyn. | * *°%-Ilaw of the only surviving mem- ‘As there had been no violence Mag-| °f of the family. He lives alone there, fotrate Devel discharged them. but was not at home last night. CENSUS TAKERRROKEDOWN! =. 3 Am Argument. (Prom Orookiyn Lite.) Nervous Collapse Brought \boat by Rough Treatment and Ansiety Burgi | “This theory about fish being brain food is all nonsense.” “Why do y North Bergen, N. J.,| iam s census enumerators y. Ws critically il from Fy: ge Ht 2 Me. KE. Frankfeld Of tor Paris. Mr. BE. Prankfleld. of the jewelry frm a Vogel's wife has sent word to Super- viser Johe V. Weeretell that her hue band’s iliness was brought on by at- Kurturet. months, making « etay of two this results from an “agreement” ‘wo days Mit was lifted | Th « that before the end of | ‘ommittes of the Chicago! ‘They wii! sign a working agreement to| “ ¥ extend io Aprti, 26, and the deicklayers| * W given work = FIVE MINERS withdraw from t Brida “1 Structural tron- Gasitters Plumbers’, Plas- evers’ and Hod-Carrte Will be notified this Morn: | been on the verge of quitting the Trades! he brickiayers, Couneti for over a we ¥ will now he Avultration © _ in all probability ¢ courte 6f the Arbitration Commit: {Pet entre The vere Wave toe of the bricklayers wil) meet the Ar- embership of over 3, FERRY | “Frank Ferry,” the waif that cau so much trouble in the lives of Wiibur F Hammond and Miss Carrie Brown, of Greenport, L. 1, is dead He passed away in the Infants’ Hospl- tal, Mount Vernon, having achieved in the six months of his iif a notoriety that few bables ever obtain, Hammond, who jeweller tn the Long Teland wv Jared he found the babe in the West Twenty-third street ferry-house in April last. He tried to dispose of {t at several city inatitutions An investigation led to his arrest and that of Miss Brows, of the mont prominent residents of Greenport. and a young woman of hith- erto unblemished reputation. Detectives found that the babe was born in the Homeopathic Hospital, Wii- as ard was s Mar aneworts are jdentified Miss Hammond's wife ex- confidence in him, of the most touching features hol was the devotion of tged Mr. Brown for his dau The couple were brought # city HELD IN SHAFT Coal Pillars Collapsed and the Men Were Probably Killed. SHAMOKIN, Pa. June 2 —Robert Taylor. a section foreman, and ¢ Hungarian helpers are entombed in vetn Bellsen mine at this place y this morning several pillars of up the gangway he men were working digging for them, with Mttie prospect of getting them out alive Tne mine ts operated by J, Langdon @ ©». of Elmira, N. ¥ in whiel Lord & Taylor, Grand Street Stove, Thursday, Bargain Day These are only a few of our many Thursday bargains, Wool Dress Goods. Our Great Remnant Sale of last Thursday was a lg succes. Wo have looked over our stock and find & good many more short lengths, which we have piaced on our Bar- gain Tables and offer them tmor- row, your choice, 25c. yd.; PT OU RE TRE Jaughter gf one|* | | | | ewe gene — ee ee HOUSE WAIF ‘$0 THEY WERE DIES IN MIT. VERNON) Wit TPPERS a Stephen Coleman, an Englishman, Couldn’t Prove His Charges. etete eseletessieieiere Charles F Tappin and Max Cohen aliay “‘Bdeeny Mike,” who were arrested | » the Tenderloin district last might as |) suspiclous persons, were discharged by | Magatrate Deel, in the Jefferson Mar-! ket Court, this morning | The men were arrested on the com: | ( plaint of Step Coleman, an Engiish- | man of Be West Thirty-sinth street | He says the (wo men claimed to have! race and he! ker House, where | nga wire.) (9 pul up) 4 sure winner folned them tn t e atid Tappin they wanted tae, A man rushed in alkine and pul down b he sald he wanted sure thing” notified the police and Detective Lockwood errested Cohen and Tappin Tappin, It wae sald, was arrested two on & charge of stealln from a woman. Lockwood » evidence against Magistrate Deuel the re aark ~ are soon parted.” ad either man and charged them with and thelr money — ¢ Democrats. Vorld will issue a| A Rouventr Next Sunday's tographs of the delegates to the) Kansas City Convention to be held) | July & Superbly printed tn color and half tone, a souvenir every Demo-! ad placed on trial, ee SOS erat should have of Hamn.ond's ut on the promiae that the waif wouid charge ‘hey were net become a public released, It to-day, The Daily Story of The Big Store. Gale Extraordinary of 4,000 Ladies’ Lawn Dresses at, each, S2. IS. To aid a prominent manufacturer to tide over the dull season at his factory, we bought several cases of lawns which he had made into pretty dresses. We got them at a great reduction from their actual value and shall sell them in the same way. The yokes and fronts of the waists are made of all-over lace, with a deep ruffie of lawn, which has nartpw ribbon trimming and large ribbon bow in front. Belts are o/ ribbon with large bow. Skirts have two deep ruffles with narrow ribbon heading. waar Allies 95 e dark colors and black ribbons on the light colors. All sizes from 32 to 44 bust. Just think of it—all this for only Che Greatest Shirt Waist Sale of his Season will be continued here to-morrow, Thursday, June 28th, when we will offer thousands of good Percale, Lawn, Dimity and Gingham Waists, in white, black and colors, at 295c, $9e., 69e. and 839e. worth 50¢, to $1.59, Wash Dress Goods. 540 pleces Scotch Di elegant assortment of patterns; for this sale, 534c. yd. (Never before sold for less than 12%c.) 174 pisses Corsee fess Fvgocd striped warren! \- ors: pafrot any ” 10, (Never before seid for lees than 1c.) 365 pieces Cotten 3 the moat beautiful and stylish fabric for a cool Bammer Dress or Waist; for this sale, 12%. (Never before eold for less than 25c. yd.) 48 pleces Pine French Foulards, al! new, this season's styles, in navy and wh and and white; for thie 15¢. yd. (Never before sold for less than 29¢. yd.) 2 Plaest French conlsdute mike” Rainy Day and Rieyole Shirts, Two very exceptional values will go on sale here to-morrow at $3.95 and $5.00. ))\ 2 100. Sale of Jewelry, A dime will buy any of the following articles here to-morrow : Sterling Silver Handled Button Hooke, Nail File and Corn Knife, Scart and Stick Pins, Sterling Silver Thimbles (all sizes), Handsome Imported Brooches, Sleeve Links, Buckles, Near Shell Side Combs, Near Shell Pompadour Combs, Near Shell Empire Combs, and Near Shell Barretts, worth up to 39c. each, Your chotce tomorrow ) 10c Chinese and Japanese Mattings. The coolest, cleanest and best Summer floor cov- erings at the lowest prices quoted for them anywhere in the country at the present time. GRNER BATTINNS, hoary end Comatin Wor OE. per WA Hs 6m and can be used on yards, to-mortow's price only CHINESE MATTINGS, extra heavy, tither side; well worth $16 per roll of 40 yards, to-morrow's price eaty 0.50 CHINESE MATTINGS, le " ANESE MATTINGS, greesa, artistic; JAPANESE MATTINGS of the best ’ pein eight quality, worth $16 per tail of 40 11 gn Wen’s Fine Straw Hats. Still on sale, but going rapidly, that recent hase of 1,000 dozen new and stylish straw hats or men, bought by us from a manufacturer at a great reduction from actual values. While this special purchase holds out peas 2p f is offered to every man to get a good, serviceable and stylish straw hat at the lowest prices quoted anywhere. LOT 1.—-Ben’s rough and fine braid JAPANESE and ENGLISH STRAW HATS. yeas ee 79 g of the new Kast Kiver | finished tc tts | above high water mark The Wiliams a| burg tower support the ate! sacié special supplement containing DLO lane Ral Order next Sun-| will not have to pay HOG on a p day's World from newsdealer. Order}: committed suicide a month after Siegel THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 27; 1900. FIRST TOWER [oe 83010 #10 010 6TH OLE LE1E1E 101810 181 LG 101 oP DOTOMOMNNTNG DOR) O The ateel tower on the Manhattan side Lirid@e nas been full height of 3) feet nearly completed Ar y for starting herve girders will jes for ihe exblee $100,000 POLICY VOID. clety W of a Suicide Clanee The Equitable Life Assurance Soctety Brady, who jen out by Frank M he had SPaeee — -Coo Books tor Summer ‘Reading At, per volume, 10c., 15c. and 25c. Most of us don't feel much like reading in warm weather, and if we do read we want something that will fefresh, not weary, the mind, that will interest, not bore, us, These offerings of modern stories by well known modern writers are sure to your reading appetite, while prices are so low as easily to be within the means of all who have the time to read them. 4 Bere et. ‘Two of a Trade Williams. & aby beac Harlan ant Tene Rivers oles, At 15c. per Volume: Old Blazer's Hero—-Murray. Danesbury Howse Wood. a Princess Gilmas. Bund Love- Collins. The Red Sultan. Cobban. Tho Last Stroke Lyach. Cousin Pons Ratzac. Hidden Path Harland. eee Coamtane. Boggs. om tion Gardner Widow Smith. The Ranished Son A Dead Man's ~Lynch, And hundreds of At 25c. per volume. The House in the Warden, Defiant Hoarte. burg. ? i Lucie's Mistake. Heimburg. Romance of 4 “ty Midshipman. Russell. i 12, 32 ot M8 calibre, at HB. & R. AUTOMATIC SHELL £) REVOLVERS, wor , full plated, 1 3645 y death was a per Co. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1900, RO CARA OF THE Sepertat ‘mdent of Derene of ®| Incambrances. 3 In attempting to remove a barrel of Bi nsh which was standing on the sif@ 2 walk nt Bayard and Forsyth streete tm Jolstion of law, Assistant Supert dent Ja A. Pord, of the Bureau of Incumbrances: James MeCoy, the driver wagon, and two asalete upon by a mob of men b| of a department inte Were set and women, who literally tore the lclothes from McCoy's dack. Pi Ford and MeCoy’s assistance got away from thé centre of the crowd ead were tied, punched, and otherwise aa uited by men and boys ridge stree: station, who charge@ with thelr clubs, When they reached MeCoy they found his outgidie thing in shreds He was almost dew nuded, and his back 4nd chest were 6e¥. red With scratches, and they will be placed » A leading New York restaurateur was we 08!) kod why he used gas broilers. He fe. 5 feet in ; t ve melght | Blips. 1m effect that he had to use order to keep his custom. He e. ‘| class of men who t my ‘tab are good livers and connoisseurs Our chops and steaks must De yuality and ia poon as the steel t rirders in place — epicures. Any one , become Insured ability of using y to call Charles AL Decker, executor of | at lidert rm weak ¢ Pradys estate, brought @ recover | This testimony i the money. The aimed that! a clause in the polley, concerning sut de, nullified it when Brady killed him- welt | Mr. Deckor tried to prove that Brady's denta:, but the jury in| he Supreme Court, Brooklyn, Justice | hemical ex Betts presiding, to-day decided in favor f the company 6th Ave., 18th and 19th Sts, * A Summer Shoe for Ladies and pretty, yet very low in price: LADIES’ TAN KID LACE SHOES, with flexible soles and new, toes, all sizes and widths, ly worth $3.00 a pair, on sale to-morrow at just Pan UCSC neeee ee eeeeeeenees Pure Foods and Srocertes. If you will examine the quality of our goods and then prices with those charged by other houses for the same will readily admit thet in Groceries as well as in other lines of we sell “Better goods for the same money, or the same goods for less money than elsewhere." To-morrow's list of special offerings is as followes pay be oe Senay Cone 00 pba nen Vietory brand og Lamb, per !b., | preserved Strawberries, delicions A I color, hea’ Soe a ee pee Me a ae So ite Corned Beet, per Ib. Sc| COFFEE: Economy blend Java, a SAUSAGE: Corvelat, Holateiner ae. Se aoe 7 y] other bigh clase Coffees, dry roast 4 sat Fame Creag, pc 8, 14€) ed, S tbe., 9Se.; per Id, eo FISH: Pancy Loug leland Bluefish, TEA: Extra cheice first ' oe, S¢ Formosa Osloag, UNEEDA BISCUITS, per plg., 314¢| Breakfast, Moyune, a SASSY: Betnaary fetes oe | Seam ~ a ’ ‘s | $2.00; Ib, ley, excellent for intents and in CHILE nh ee ae valids, special, per pkge., 10¢ pry o dy meat ie TOMATOES: Fancy large Jersey * P Tomatoes, per basket, 5¢| HERRING, are yy med import- be a PancyBab: vea(otaod ‘is & Herting, i with Piemientors), #-or. bot, PINEAPPLE: Choice lodian River HAZEL QUICK-LUNCH CBOCO- luscious, LATE, most cutrftious and whole a ” Tc| some, no after effect, Held. cam, 1S CRANBERRY SAUCE: Genuine SOAP: “Leute” Acorn Brand, Cape Cod Cranberry Sauce, per most housebold soap, 10 large can, 12c! cakes, Be i ERIN ‘ The bes: "t al the Furnitures vein re cst cravare sways the wom economical to buy. are combined to an unusual degree in thes» five for Thursday: HANDSOME GOLDEN OAK EX- TENSION TABLE, 47x42 13. op, | heavy ease legs, can be exteales to 6 ft.; fully worth §15.00; special fox to-morrow at 8.25 j a well to feat fae an balls, fa sires of 3,3 ft Oim., +t ana 4 ft. 6 fa., regularly worth $8.75; here tor morrow at 423 GoLDEx OAK SIDEBOARD, 4810. in. cial at 11,75) Decay carved top, wih Samay MATTRESS of black mixed Nak fot #8 a aden cot | etch a oe, ase 2 ome pee, cores © Se ee elsewhere, hete tomorow at =»: 13.56 & Remo tickings, worth No extra charge for cartage, pecking $18.00; special for bea 9.50! oF storiny Tarsiles. A Great Bargain in Framed Picturem 5,000 Colored French fac-similig copies of all the dainty pieces & latter-day French art, fitted in hand some gilt frames, with matched metal corners and appropriate mate (size 8x10 inches), sold elsewhere at SOc, apiece, on sale on the centre aisle of the main floor to-mor- IS tow, your choice, at, each, le We Propay Freight waren dag orice me amecteartin Whois lead Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jermey Seashore Delivery again in operation for the season of 1900. Daily deliveries to all the inent resorts from Atlantic lands to Ocean Grove and Cedar- hurst to Rockaway Park, L. 1. Wen's and Boys’ Hot Weather Cioth Three special offerings for Thursday that will enable any man or economically. to Tog W'COY'S CLOTHES OFF NEW BRIDGE COMPLETED. |... sec sar ssc smumee MOG HAArgHARAMEMAGs HCOOH VEGETA HOOT | that is cool, comfortable, stylish slarm brought stx patrolmen trem “— English ; ’ LOS

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