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. _ 0 GREAT HEN ATE HL Rare Phenomenon Dur- ing Last Night’s Hard Storm. CHEM. 810) 6187810) 11010 . THE FORECAST. the thirty-sin + TO +. To Prying Bags on the Sidewalk. HEAT PROSTRATIONS. Rose Steinberg, of 119 Rast One Hendred and First street, fell an- conscious from the heat in front of 251 Pearl street, Taken to Had- Bow Would You Like to He Andreet | A Host o' — a THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 29, 1 Friday and Saturday Specials, | Friday and Saturday Specials, | Friday and Saturday Specials, ‘Neil's. “= CY Neil's. Fourth Week of the Great Sae o: Blue Serge Suits For Men, Youths and Boys! Serge Suits of Reliable Quality. and Fast Color are being sold here every day for far less money than you would have to | Friday and Saturday Specials, %b 1, aise Sa ‘The Great Sale of Bicycles at 13.75 and 15.75 crvy\ STILL CONTINUES! AMS These ave without question the Great- a est Bargains in Reliable Bicycles ever br offered, for we are selling them at | %y to 2ist SO | y Feat ee eee e reese ees If you contemplate spending the C — Many were the @ this morning of a rare the storm early last night as big as hickory nuts accom thunder and lightning. “It sounded on roof Itke the rattle of musketry “Ong big ha Nght on the dows were i “Combin asional cras thunder and almost inceseant,\ghin the scene was like an awfsl ® sods” Less than the Cost of the} iy in any other store in New York. Don't‘. Raw Materials! take our word for it; come and see for your-, Every Wheel in the lot is this year'sfself. Every Suit is Perfect in Fit, Finish model, is bright and fresh, complete infand Workmanship; of Guaranteed (Quality 4 equipment and ready for the roadjand Fast Color, Just a Hint: Men's Wheels, 20, 22 and 24 inch MEN’S LU GE SUIT a Frames; Women’s Wheels in 21 and BLUE SERG TS, mage tom 24 inch Frames. (auaranteed Serges, such as Hockanum, Wanscott, , Oswego and Washington Mills, with —var.ous eI We Guarantee these Bicycles for} trimmings, tined with Silk, the Calendar Year of 1900. Satin or Serge, some half | 50 oe lined, others full lined ; f Bargains in Sundries for This} secular value 25.00 a Week’s Selling! MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ BLUE SERGE SUITS, W. & W. Oil Lamps seeeeee 1,39 Foot Pumps... sees 240 made from twelve ounce Washington Mills Serge, guar-! 20th Century Gas Lamps.. 1.98 “Handy” OW Ca Tc ° anteed quality, sizes 30 to 42 inch chest measure;! Nickel Toe Clip 12c } ea ign ak worth 10,00, 10,000 Mile « “A Push Button Bells . nA We" Carters : 29c Electric Stroke belive. S236 Young mrs poe bied Blue Serge, of splendid quality, A Complete Line of Cai nd Photo lies, Tennis Goods, Croquet Sets, Goli} some Silk faced, others ain, 14 to 20 year sizes; sid Goode Lawn Swings and Sets Hiya Lowest Prices. Price 12.00; for this sale.... sees. 8.75 Sale of Suit Cases and Bags = |"! 400 Sais io 6 yearstacs Chet Tuxedo. Sat | FOR TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. ° Silk Lined Fancy Vests, } to 10 year sizes; Children’s | Sailor Suits, both Fancy and Blue, } to 12 year sizes. | Not a suit in the lot worth less than $,00; all at the uniform 4 00 price of ...6 UU | Fourth out of town and needa Suit Case or Travelling Bag to complete your equipment, this is a splendid opportunity for you, SUIT CASES of Solid Bridle Leather, Steel Frames, Reinforced Comers, good Yale Lock, Leather or Linen Lined. Two sizes, 22 and 24 inch, tH Regular Price, 6.98. GENUINE ALLIGATOR CLUB AND OXFORD BAGS, Leather Lined and Leather Covered Frames, Patent Stay Hinge, Vienna Handles, Brass Lock and Catches, at these Special Prices: 12-inch 14-inch teinch 18-inch 3.15 3.85 4.55 5.25 LARGE ENGLISH CLUB BAGS of Cowhide, Hand Sewed and Leather Corded Frames, Leather Lined, Patent Stay Hinge, Brass Lock and Catches, at these Special Prices: 12-inch 14-inch te inch 18-ineh 5.25 5.60 6.30 6.98 A Complete Line of STEAMER ROBES AND CHAIRS and Travelling Requisites of every description at Very Low Prices. Trousers, Bath Robes, &c., 8c, MEN’S BLUt OR BLACK SERGE COATS, Skeleton Lined, all sizes. MEN'S WHITE DUCK TROUSERS, good weight, lap seams, thoroughly MEN'S BATH ROBES, regular 4.0) quality.. sdeeeseee 2.65 Men’s Flannel Coats and Pants, Both in Suits ani Separate, AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. BOYS’ KNEE PANTS. BOYS’ BLOUSE WAISTS. 100 dozen Boys’ Knee Pants of a me- 100 dozen Fauntleroy Blouse Waists, dium light color, fancy mixed, strictly 3 to 8 year sizes, never sold for less all wool, } to 16 year sizes, worth 85¢., 50c. 50c. Sale of Men’s Underwear and Negligee Shirts! Two Great Bargains for Friday and Saturday! MEN'S PLAIN AND FANCY BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR, manufacturer's — samples, goods made to sell for SOc. to 7$c. each; for this sale... 35 ceicn ("All Cash Purchases except E Bicycles and Sewing Machines delto-} MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, with Plain White Bodies and Fancy Mercere A5ceuch 2.75 than 1.25, ° | H. O'NEILL & CO,, 1 for over twenty minutes, when J ‘ (D) = ly hugging the shelter of | W i It struck close to the bridge tower own *, when a terrible clap . 8" Sending out a thousand blue streaks sal ered free to any Railroad Station within 100 miles of New York City.) ed silk zone were es to 75, each, for this salessee.... ixth Avenue, 20th to 2Jst Street. reat standing near a tg tron of thunder A ver the ere tigemag streaks of lightning appeared, and then, itke @ shot from a thirteen-inch gun, a great ball of Lightning Strack Near. AVE & SI® St The steel workers were ny e Saturday’s Specials. Six Men Penned on Top trans of New Steel Bridge ee oe ee eeeeenmeected tal Tower. exch tt again. There were mutterings| t aeayers on thelr pm, mined with] AY 9 gh Choice Percales and Ging- - Le ris of encouragement to each other.! W aS | | Boe ste oar they pet orth AUT hams in newest styles of cut 75c like e& ~ ‘hen ame the brea ie enneriponn, Tare came the Wek aiStsy and colors, $1.00 quality, at ° ened, the men were taken below Superior Lawns and Dim- ities in both white and col- ored, selected designs and Wash Dress AIBL MATTHEWS'S WILL. att ro Otting | MUMonatre t “is Merchant Te ee an] taater Wl ats Ale ..,. shades. This year's make. we well baked As} Waists, Insertion, lace, tucking, ${ | 5 ie rive vont ae eran Nis ey $1.69 quality, at . niy at No we sud tus Van Wyck and other well-known men | Mr. Morse’« sto wolty to his his family “TEMS CONE | is now living the | Bhore T m The trea were In a satchel, wrap-| * . Vang, Mr § J per. which he carried} white abong t Porn 1 @ down the stoop to a carriage. ' 7 mee cnale taald eagle ye We wee. dtiven to the Leng tend! ' linttrest fa ay eee meal {nr mot at Flatbush avenue, wr fash ang then) lis ded setacen hs sons, James ond] Police Think Thieves Fol-| eal | ‘ ’ | in 4 pebigs SS] MM ots: 0 sop lay ae lowed Carriags to fin» 6 all had not him. «i not recall whether he had removed it from the carriage or not | The loner's theory le that the Jewelry was lost accidentally. The police, how- ever, believe that thieves were aware be taken to Bay Shore ree leave his house with | was bequeather to the Lang Istand His Steal. } torical Socie EDITORS BLECT OFFICERS, |, |The Ne work Prese Association | Kinds tts eat Coney tor and severa! detectives of toe are working dili-| | that i was ¢ and 0 the mysterious disappear beams © topmost point | and John Pitapatrick were riveting roar of thunder there jen gust of wh ut aimee men trom carefully concealed by the officials At Brighton Beac . ‘The jewelry was valued at about Sa, York Press Artoctarto Meer ray the New tlecied these | fang the police theory is that thieves fol ywed the carttage knowing it contained foes of Daggage on hese were all ace ¢ structure . | the valuables, and waited thetr chance Dangied from Twisting Rope stent the satehel in which they were! ontatned A man who dectine to reporters sod « lice trite Police Headquarters (his morning and| parently a German, about forty-' reported the loss, The police refused| years old, was found floating in to discuss of this vial. bay off Seventyetath # hopelessly tangled, | ty, fanade ‘ and was only saved by cathcing hold of] tive Committees, I. J. Knapp. A an angie of the iron work Advertiser, John HM. Farrell, Albany ‘The wind continued to blow with re-| qimes-l'nton: R. C. Hill, Buffalo Pub- newed fores until at that height ft] eity; EM. Butler, Buffalo News; gained the velocity of « gale. At ite) q Brockway, Watertown the men were forced to throw] Grigwold. Batavia town and. hold to the| Journal » with etree ; iy asa TB (hey Ehrich Bros. Semi-Annual Clothing Sale. A Clearing at Haif Regular Prices. This means a clearing of every garment for men and bovs that 2 Men's Suits, $25.09 Imported Wors ted Sues bea remains here. Twice a year we c'ear complete'y. We mark the prices down so that the clothing is bound to go. It's a fun- damental principle here that noth ng shall go over from on: sea- son to the next. Therefore This Sale at Half mm Men's Trousers. Boys’ Suits. r or Pee ‘Peet we 7.00 Fine Stri /ors: ‘ ; ted oo a _ 3.50 | $7.00 Knee Pants Suits... 3.50 wow Prive 12,50 : 4 $20.00 Foreign Chevic £6.00 Fancy S aad Worsteds igh 10.00 an. brsiw 3.00 | $6.00 Kne> Pants Suits.. 3.00 $1 eo Pomp __Worted 7.50 ASO Dawe neue 2.50 | $5.00 Knee Pants Suits, 2.50 | blouse and vestee.... 2.00 $4.00 Blouse, Vestee and $5.00 Cheviot and Wors- 1 50 Kne: Pants Suit.... 2.00 yompichadde i $3.09 Vester Suits, knee $2.50 Business Trousers. 4.25 pants and sailor... .. 1.50 cA Remarkable Hat Flyer for Men, 50 cases of MEN’S STRAW HATS, made of the popular Javen- ) ese Jumbo rough braid straw, in all the new shapes, trimmed with silk 2 5 c ) $4.00 Cheviots and Case SIMETES 600 2-5 seve $12.00 Cheviot Suits... 6.00 $10.00 Fancy Suits... . 5.00 $7.00 Fancy Cheviot... 3.50 bands, in black, blue or potha dots. Remember this sale will not com- mence till 10 o'clock, and will continue while the hats last. A $1 hat at Ladies’ Suits and Shirts. Excellent Saturday Offers. LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS in all LADIES’ BATHING SUITS, the very finest to colors and black, in all materials and be had at the price, in black and blue, 4.95 | 25) styles; a grand bargain sale of suits; trimmed with braid, special... 6... 65 2.25 Men's Hot Weather Wearables. HPCE os smevers vvees LADIES’ BRILLIANTINE DRESS SKIRTS, prettily LADIES’ WASH SKIRTS, in Ducks, made, with bands of satin around 1 98 e Negligee Shirts, 69c. A large purchase of high-class Negligee Shirts, made by some of both plain and dotted; new shapes.... botiom; special ....... eoeerercerees the best-known makers, Shirts made for this sea- | son's selling. Newest styles; some of the lot worth ' $1.50, AND NONE WORTH LESS THAN §1.00; Cc all goat. 'A lot of excellent Tennis Balls, value 0c. cach at. . Fishing Tackie, A Reduction Sale. Here’s a chance for a fishing outtit at a fourth what you'd ex None sold to dealers. Only three sold to a customer. Iris specia , ere ooet in ’ cal lot to until Satur- $1.00 Madras Shirts at 49c. day night. These were chosen from the best selling patterns of the season, ) “ULM [LAMW00 JOINTED RODS, Maker told us they were most demanded and upon the impulse he go while they list 98c made too many of them. But he couldn't foresee a one backward season, It’s so that weather pranks favor | Oe Be 19 you. We got the surplus stock at such a price that, in- Cc stead of $1.00 each, you may have them at........ 35¢ » 25¢ A dozen different patterns. le bon ot 2B. MEN'S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR-Shirts, with long or 1 . ' 4 short dienveh, Drawers tape back and ouspender tape, double 2% : " INES, per yard...... fe or banjo seat; exceptional values.............+- . = 49e! More Bright, New Shoes. Men's White Merino SHIRTS, were S0c Men's Sil. SUSPENDERS, summer weight, were 50c Cameras & Supplies Main Photography taught free by p sional photographe Demonstrations on Siturdiy, “Me to Make Photos on Cloth wth sen SITOL,” a new and beautiful process for amateurs Straight from the Eastern Makers. | Te, att a DB The Shoe Chief's last trip has resulted in most excellent values | feby to 5". oe nen for you. Good footwear was never bought so cheaply. We offer you in this new lot a saving opportunity that may not recur in months, | Judge by the following items: Candy Specials. Boys’ Tan Chocolate Vici Kid Custom-made Lace aaere 8 kinds; were 2c Ie SHOBS, English last, made up for a $2.50 shoe, sizes | Spiced Operas, 2 kiads: were 2... $e 13 to 6% toa wacuneve hb ugh vanes sii ALL AT Persian Pa Kinds; were Me. 15: “Black | Doni . tion Peppermints, 1 kinds; wore 200... Ladies’ Black Dongola Kidskin Lace and Butto Sedans eet Mee te SHOES, medium wide toe, patent tip, worth $2.48... Ladies’ Tan and Black Hand-sewed and McKay Welt Sole OXFORD TIES, coin, English and mannish last, all sizes and widths, new, stylish shoes, worth $2.69. . Ladies’ and Misses’ Tan and Black Spring Heel SHOPS and OXFORD TIES, sizes, misses’ 12 to French Nougat, 2 kinds; were @e., Pesoh, .Vanila, Maple Creams were Me a8 1.39 ladies’ 5, worth $2.48 os ba aenaeey Ladies’ Tan and Black OXFORD TIES, worth $5.00, $4.00 and $2.98, sizes mostly 2% to 4%, widths A, B, C, broken lots, but all fine shoes; special Ladies’ Black and Tan Dongola McKay sewed, patent tip and facing, new, stylish SHOES, worth $1.75 and $2.00; special isa #4 . Boys’ spring heel mannish shape LACE SHOES, en- viel kid, Tan and Black, sizes 9 to 13%, worth 1 at.... . . oe | Pn and Youths’ satin calf lace HEEL SHOES, sizes 12 to 5%, worth $1.50; apecial....... * Misses’ Tan and Black OXFORD 4188 and STRAP SANDALS; also tan silk vesting and all-leather LACE SHOES, worth $1.59 to $2.00; special Ladies’ Tan vici kid, silk vesting and all kid top LACE emnant Sile of | ite Goods, UMNAN i Orgendics, Being ook, In lengths from 2 to 19 yards ALL AT price from 20 to tee. yard; Turkish Towels. TED, 2x4), regular price Oe oD, Sint, value Ihe. 10¢ a BLEACHED, [206, value 2r rh ti 150 Flags at Half Price. BOOTS, made of very best selected ‘ock, on latest ALL AT Hest All-Wool Double Warp Navy shape last, and worth $3.50; spectal : ) BUNTING FLAGS. Ladies’ Black Dongola Lace and Button SHOES, with -} Bed at 4.24 | Ort at... 2 kid and patent tips, coin and English toes, worth tx8 at 1.57 Sxit at... 375 $R.OB, Ot... rceceee seeevererseenes ‘ fx6 at 1,75 | *xlt at 40a Ladies’ Tan hand-sewed turn sole and hand welt heavy ° xt at 4.98 | Mxlb at... 5.49 sole OXFORD TIES, made with silk vesting and all Sf at 225 Wedat........ 8.69 kid tops, usual price $3.00; special...... 5 ie ae 6x9 at 2.99 Wtxmar...... 10,50 6th Ave. and 23d Street, BICCEST MAN hails ER CEL Paal Knoblech Beeame a Rergiar. For breaking into his father's house B. H. Snell Weighed 237 Pounds and Head Was Nearly Severed. height. When led to the seaffold to-day his welght was 27 pownd« Notwithetanding that the drop was considerably lessened on account of hiv tise the rope nearly severed. the mur: derer’s head from bis body Snel) had maintatned from the first that he had no recollection of his horri- ble crime, and his actions during tm-|and robbing him, Paul Knobloch, seven- prisonment tended to bear out the 'teen years 0% 8 to-day held for trial theory of his lawyers that he was tn-|in the Lee Avenue Court, sane. Physicians and experts who ex-| Young Knobloch was turned out of Glo amined him, however, pronounced him | fatber's home, at 8 1-2 Pulaght street, sane. a fortnight ago because the elder Knob- maintained his usual demeanor and | idleness. Every night since then the mymbied incohrent words during the | house has heen broken into and valuables brief march from his cell to the place|*tolen. Watch wae set for the thief, of execution. but net until this morning was he He made no scene and the doctors | caught. sated that bie death instantancous. | Knobloch WASHINGTON, June 2.—Benjamin Hilt Breil, forty-four years old, for- meriy a clerk in the Pension Office, was hanged at the District jal about nooo to-day for the murder of old Laasie Wiesenberger, who. was ployed at his house and with whom he intatuated. . wae U man ever | = When led to the scaffold to-day, Snell |loch refused to longer aupport him jny

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