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Premature Explosion in the Trench Opposite the Grand ‘ Central Depot To-Day Causes Injury to Several Persons. PANIC IN THE BIG STATION. Travellers Badly Shook Up by the Detonation—Horbes Bolt In Fright and Great Excitement Reigns in the Vicinity. \ The premature explosion of an tm- properly blanieted blast in the subway trench at Forty-second street and Van- derbilt avenue to-day injured severat persons, shattered plate glass windows with rock and mud, and caused great excitement among the people in the Grand Central Station, across the street. The windows in ¥. W. Schoonmak- er's drug store, No, 40 East Forty-sec- ond street, were demolished and a number of women customers fainted from fright. Some of them were hurt by the flying glass. Mabel Reed, the pretty young cashier, whose desk i# in the front of the store, and Miss Mary Lockwood, who fs In eharge of the post-office branch there, were both cut by the glass, as was also James Farley, a porter, The windows in the accounting de- partment of the Lincoln Nationa} Bank, overhead, were also broken, and Thomas L, Jacques, the managing elerk, was cut about the face and hands. Mr. Jacques, whose father Is the man- ager of the Murray Hill Hotel, was tn- Jured in the explosion in that piace @bout two years ago. A large clock in front of the drug wtore was demolished. Two cab horses ran away and there was general excitement in the nelgh- borhood. ' Storekeepers and residents of the neighborhood complain that the con: tractors, Degnon, McLean) & Co., have been extremely remies of late and have falled to give warning of the blasts. Miss Lockwood, the post-office clerk, @ays she has become so u plosions that she always e her pray the pecitt this day ‘daily bla TWO KILLED IN POWDER EXPLOSION, |* Several Other Workmen Injured and One Missing While Buildings Are Damaged in Pennsylvania Town. TAMAQUA, Pa., June an explosion of powder @rying-house of the H, Powter Company, situated three miles orth of this town. Joseph Welsh and John Kahler, who wer dn the butiding.| WOMEN HURT BY )JEALOUS FATHER SUBWAY BLAST) SHOT HIS CHILD Kilpatriok, Who Wounded Little Son and Committed Suicide in Central Park, Brooded Over Wife’s Love for Boy. COUPLE OFTEN QUARRELLED. The Mother Sits at the Side of the Cot Where Her Child Suffers In the Presbyterian Hospital, but Is Assured He Will Recover. Mrs, Thomas Kilpatrick sat to-day at the bedside of her five-year-old boy Thomas, who was shot through the ab- domen in Central Park yesterday by his father, who took his own life. Physi- clans of the Presbyterian Hospital could {not persuade the mother to leave the cot until they assured her the child would recover. According to the story that was learned from nejghborS and friends of the woman to-day, the suicide and at- tempted murder was the result of the father’s insane jealousy of the mother's love for the little boy, The Kilpatricks were married seven years ago. For two years hardly a harsh word passed between them, When little ‘Tommy was born the father became en- raged at the love and attention the mother deyoted to him. grew up out of baby clothes Kilpat- rick’s Jealous rage became uncontroliable and he struck his young wife. She left him then, but he persuaded her to re- ‘turn and bitterly upbraided himself for his former cetions. Strack Her Again, But jt was not long before he again displayed his unnatural jealousy and at- tacked her again, In the course of the ensuing three years Mrs. Kijpatrick was forced to leave him ‘a dozen Umes, only to be persuaded to return by his fluent promises. Last March she left him finally and could not be*{nduced by his entreaties | to return, She went to live with a riend, Mrs, Charles Hopkins, at No, 2 Franklyn Terrace, an sisclosed row of houses opening in West Twenty-sixth street. There she earned her living for herself and little boy by dressmaking. The husoand and father then gave up his attempts to persuade her to return to him and secured a post on a yacht as steward. The yacht cruised about the | West Indies during the winter and re- a to New York last Monday. nediately upon arriving in the city trick went to his wife's home. She at work and he did not see her. He went again Tuesday and Wednesday with the same result. Yesterday, when he t to the house, he begged Sara, ihekes |Kins to allow him to take, Tommie to | the corner and tity htm some! candy: “He i pleaded ‘so, sincerely that) the \ wom consented. He brought the boy Dack and then sild that he was going to take him to Central Park to ride the donkeys. rhe Uttle fellow seemed delighted at the prospect and Mrs. Hopkin | withhold her congent. Shot His Little Son. A few hours later it was learned that the man had shot his son through the abdomen. the bullet passing through the body and out of the Back, and then shot 8 could not As the boy} (CAMMEYER HOSIERY! HOSIERY! Wonderful bargains for Women and Children. 1,000 dozen women’s ‘fine black lace lisle thread hose, all- over and lace ankles, also lace effects handsomely embroidered; regu- 50c lar 89c. goods... Children’s light and heavy weight cotton stockings, fine and heavy ribbed, double knee, heel and toes. The reat leader of our children's osiery department, sizes 6 to 10; value Cc 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. CAMMEYER The Best Values at our Least Prices. $10.00 Trunks 27 At. ssccecceee |Iron bound, , extra strong 'box, sheet iron bot- tom and centre bands, with or without . sole leather straps, hardwood slats, held by strong cleats, two trays, sizes 32, 34 and 36. $8.00 Russet Club Bag, all leather lired, imported frame, full cut, for sizes 15 and 16 A ae $ 5 00 Sole Leather $.85 ‘Suit Cases, 6% inches deep, linen lined, shirt pocket inside of cover, heavy brass lock, straps or bolts, leather corners, | steel frame; best case ever offered | for the money. \6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. THE FOOD Trat Does Goop A medicinal food that TrunksandLeather Goods | f in the head. at the time, wore killed. their bodies be- {2 ing blow to bits. Mrs. Hopkins sald that she believed it was the man’s {intention ail along to kill his wife, son - Several otver men were baély lured, and one is mi Several iouses in the vicinit gnekeauseyorathe 6 lon ts alled at the house to-day to ei a ; of his condition, en Bie Bill Paine, | whose famous pump is ‘but a FLOODS BRING PRICES DOWN tae | a9 ls sent a messenger to the house himeelf. i locks away, knew Tommie, > boy, a bright eyed, golden-haired . Was well-known in’ the neighbor- 1 o¢ Franklyn Terrace, and hun- and early in the day to inquire if he could do any- thing for the mother or child. The Trafic Tie-Up Eunhles Bernheim & mother refuses to have anything to do Co, to Offer Big Bargains, Owing to the er d upon with the burial of her husband. | Rough on the Other “Gen’men,” shipments and strikes tp’ the (We Tarerenin (From the Florida Times-Union.) the East have found themselves power-| A Party of well-known gentlemen were Jess to move their output. In conee- tng. 2. little epcly) same of cards at quence they have been willing to ecll on the ground at a sacrifice for caus, Bernheim & Co,, the extensive deaiers | {ble in clothing, furnishings, hats and shoes! H° ¥4 gustine the other night. One of ers dropped a $5 bill under the fe did not discover his loss until gto bed, about 2 o'clock in but he went at onee to tho as at Third avenue and One Hundred and room in the hotel where they had been Twenty-seventh stre announced they haye selzed upon one of these oppure tunities and have purshased the whole immense stock of a large manufacturer who saw fallure staring him in the tace. Therefore at 9 o'clock — to-moz morning the firm will begin a sp. sale of all of these gonods at fig Said to be below the cost of production. In addition they will distribute. froe among the visitors to the'r store $50) worth’ of trading stamps. *.* laying. Ho met the boy wino bad served freshments during the event na a broad grin, “wasn't it bors, dat none of ther eas un’ bh 259-261 Sixth Ave. weekly or monthly $13.50 and $15.00 $ Men’s Suits, Liberal Credit Goes With It. Opportunity was around last Tuesday knocking on our door, and the good turn he did us is told in the suit offering that awaits two hundred and fifty men at this store on Saturday. There are just that number of suits. Every size for every possible build of man. Under ordinary circumstances you would pay $13.50 for the majority of them, and in lots of cases $15.00, They are penny of these prices. We bought them tecause the manu‘actu:er was in temporary business straits, and as long as there is the normal profit in it for us, we give you the bénetit of the saving. We don’t ask you to buy at all—until after you have had a chance to compare how much worth is really to. bé had with your $9.75 and how much better the garments are than any similar that may be advertised elsewhere for this week’s selling. When you've satisfied yourself that the are the best that the money can buy, “‘have if We want your name on our books—we want you to enjoy all the privileges and benefits that this store, with its liberal credit policy, offers you. » A little money by payments will settle the bill. >”, OPEN TILL 9 O'CLOCK SATURDAY NIGHT, |A Large Sample Fottle Free | drew | plo. free | ma! attacks microbes The only vitalized Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with the hypophosphites of lime and soda and guaiacol. For weak, thin, consumptive, pale- faced people, and for those who suffer from chronic skin diseases and weak- ness of lungs, chest or throat, Ozomulsion is a scientific food, pre- pared under aseptic conditions in a modern laboratory under supervision of skilled physicians, To be had of al! druggists. be sent by us to any 38 {uvalids in every. wa! Mfe can test tt what Ozomulston ‘and compl id the large be sent to you by on request, so for themselves and for th UB your ni ni K this papoi hottie will atone nropald. Address THE OZOMULSION Co., De Peyster Street, New Yor’. 75 = = worth every price offering charged." Keejs You Looking Young Always resvores youthful color to gray or faded bair, ®t positively femoves dandri tase drana! Keeping hatr so thy, abundi ype hale fall Ame glossy, Satisty yourseif by sending now for SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE. Cut this coupon out, write your name and address here and mail with & cents for postage, And we will send you free Hair Hea'th, Harfina Medicated Soap, Tlustrated Book Pages, telis you how 1 hair and’ complexion. a8 LO HAY SPECLALTHEA CO. FAYETTE 61, NEWARK, N. J, Hie Bottiog at Ait Leaging brugsiats, jetuse All Budstitutes. PvE TY al LD: FRIDAY EVENING, enn ‘Ad Decided Bargains in $1.50 Sennit Braid Sailor Straw Hats at 95c | everenenone: we sizes, lace Saturday’s Specials in . Toilet Requisites and refreshing for the toilet and bat! uart bottles, worth 29¢., for. . Buy Rum, trated; 8-07. 29¢., for Tooth Brushes of French and Japan- ese manufacture, good bristle; a great bargain at 3 for 25, highly —concen- bottles, value 75C.,fOre+ sce eee eee rid Soap—Catmeal, Glycerine and Buttermilk, in a box con ing 3 cakes, for.......... Castile Soop, purest grade, 4 1b. bars. Noted for Fair Dealing, Ladies’, Men's & Children 50c Per Week ’@ Opens Account Stoves, Bedding, &c. Home for “Sixty-five dollars,” said. spuns that can be bought, beyond Broadway~22d Street Sixth Avenue~12th Street Both Ave. & Oth St, Brooklyn CLOTHING. 50c.5 Furniture, Carpets, § We Will Furnish Your i$] PER WEEK $l ‘Open Saturday & Monday Evenings. VINCENT says: I ASKED a friend the other day about the prices charged by Fifth Avenue tailors for Irish Homespuns. MAIL ORDERS aims SIXTH AVENUE, 21ST | sf he Now, Ihave the best/ Irish Home- 00 a suit, andthe criti- cism. I'd like to have you see one of these They have a lot of style, I think, The place to advertise or seek Bus dness Opportunities is in the Sunday World Want sheet. The three tons and “coven time ratos are paying proppsl - Soft White Straw Hats in Mackinaw and Milan Braids—all styles—at.... BOYS’ $2.00 TO 84.00 WASHA- Sailor Blouse Suits—3 to 12 year sizes. Russian Blouse Suits—23g to 6 year The materials are Woven Madras, Butcher Linen, Galateas and Piques. Each Suit is handsomely trimmed, with insertions—plaited—piped stitched edges. Violet Ammonia, high-grade, delightful 19c 19c 39c t PROMPTLY r (; JUNE 12, 1900. ete ee a oe oods(‘o. STREETS. N. ¥. A Great Saturday Sale of Men’s Blue Serge Suits! These Suits are handsomely tailored, of Guaran- teed Pure Worsted Serge—Indigo Dye—Fast Colors. A serge suit is the swell suit for Summer wear. It is cool, comfortable and appropriate for almost every occasion. Do not miss the op- ) portunity, as these values cannot be duplicated. About 200 suits are in 2 lots---sizes 34 to 46. vt Our special prices are .0O and 50 BLE RUSSIAN AND SAILOR Per Suit! | Sizes; very special values, SUITS.....60.... BOYS’ DOUBLE BREASTED 2 PIECE (Manufacturer’s SUITS—7 to 15 years Samples.) BOYS’ FANCY SAILOR SUITS—3 to years... and this lot. and white striped duck, trimmed with white on large sillor collar, recent price $1.50, marked down Girls’ White Organdte and Lawn Dresses— trimmed with lace and ribbon, slightly shop soiled, recent price $9.00, 3 98 marked down to close to, Ke Misses’ White Organdie and nt d'Esprit Graduating Dresses—14, 16 and 18 year sizes, flounce skirt, trimmed with lace and ribbon insertings of lace on skirt and waist, recent price $25.50, marked down to... 5 J 8-78 Girls’ White Pique and Colored Ciambray and White Lawn Gibson Dresses—rimmed with embroidery, 6 to 14 year sizes, cent price $3.50, marked coven J .98 re i) 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 GRAND 164) 166, 168 and 170 SMITH Special Sal x $15 Worth of Goods, 25c Weekly 30 Worth of Goods, 50c Weekly They are properly cut The Double Breasted Suits are of Cassi- meres, Cheviots and Wool Crashes—a few of a kind in small lots,.........s000: The Sailor Suits are made up in Wool Cheviots, with in- aid collars—also collars embossed with silk soutache. Sizes 3to 8 years. A few 9 and 10 year Suits may be found in Men's @ Youths’ Boys’ ONLY A SMALL DEPOSIT REQUIRED, i a Per Suit. Flannel Outing Suits « Dressy Men = Youths! Each suit consists of a coat and pair of trousers—splendidly adapted to hot-weather wear. The sizes are confined to regulars only—34 to 44. The coats are skeleton lined, with silk taped seams. The trousers have patent roll and belt straps. and well tailored, and are bound to give excellent service ..... aa i Another Great Sale of % ? Men 5 a Youths Straw Hats! Misses’ White Dresses = Raters ony 1,00, 2,50} Haro J ouay, 1,50 o 2,50 ‘It was a pleasure to see delight of customers last Saturday at the: 1.50, 2.00, ana 2,50 ene Saturday Bargains in Boys’ Clothing! —3 to 12 year sizes, in new and handsome effects. . BOYS’ 35c. WASHABLE KNEE PANTS—3 to 15 year Is the re~ in the lot. Girls’ «1 Misses’ Suits = Skirts! Girls’ Wash Biouse Sutts—6 to 14 year sizes, in percales, also polka dot, blue lace, recent price $9.50, down to..... ings, in blue and black, stitched and finely tailored; 14,16 and 18 year siz recent te price $5.50, Misses’ Cloth Suits—For country or mountain wear; odd lot of broken sizes and styles, in fancy mixed and plain CLOTHS, blue and 9 rices $14 and $18, special ‘or this sale $5,98 and. Misses’ Pique Walk skirt; price...... Corer res ST. precmer 1 Driggs Ave., ST., wyekor'st., \ BROOKLYN. THE BIG CREDIT HOUSE Furniture,Carpets,Clothing All Goods Delivered in Unmarked Wagons. Serge Suits. 6” YOUTHS’ all-wool Serge Suits, In sin- double | MEN'S ALL WOOL SERGE SUITS worth $12 to $14, this sale only breasted; $10 for his 4.98 anywhere else, special this sale Another lot of good Working Last week's lot were ped up, at... $60 Worth of Goods,$1,00 Weekly 75 Worth of Goods, 1.25 Weekly 45 Worth of Goods, 75c Weekly AND LARGER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION. 400 Worth of Goods, 1.50 Weekly 5,00 95¢ 29c 00 duced price for any Suit Girls’ White Organdie and Lawn Dresses— 8 to 14 year sizes, trimmed with fine ee, 498 Misses’ Walking Skirts—In mixed suit- lack, trimmed with fancy braid; some have silk vests; recular prlees 7.98 Skirts—14, 16 and 18 year sizes, with STITCHED BAND on regular price $3.75, special 2.98 u * YS’ 3-plece all-wool Serge og Bulta, ages to 13: the eked q black, white and combinations of black | newest shapes—cape, shawl, yoke you will pay sre $8 to i. for Van jand white—entire ook places hand- stole. pare : , special this wale... 1 Sor fned with ribbon— es best detalles value 4838 5.98 Our prices s...-e+++ 1,25 to 11.08 CHILDRI ll-wool 2-plece Z Serge le breasted: < you w for no. better Zs Cre aan eee TT nas m HEARN Weet Fourteenth Street, Boys’ Washable Suits AQ cont) 69 cents, SS eae pia Ought to be 79 cents to $2.50, Linen Gtoghams, Galateas, Chambrays, Double-tace Cheviots, Crashes, Twills, etc.—stel ae pala in the popular colorings—also White Ducks aod Tan acd Light Biwe Linens. Sailor aryfes—3 to 10 years—in all the lots. Russian styles—2}4 to 6 years—in 98 cent and $1.49 lots. An unusually early season oprortunity! Tastead of waiting until July we start eight In now with price reductions that none but HEARN would make to early.....Having bought several thousand Sutts af 30 TO 50 PER CENT OFF, we add from our own stock two thousand more, making an extraordinary assort- ment of style, fabrics and colors to select from. o ihe ee ® Boys’ White Shirts and Blouses. “White” is just as fashionable for the boys as it ts for their sisters and mothers es To buy spick-and-span white shirts and waists at these prices is a “HEARN” * opportunity that speaks for itself, * Boys’ Laundered White Waists|Boys’ White Madras Shirts Full pleated—made of fine muslin— | Plain or plaited bosoms—with and neck band or Byron collar—best styles | without cuffs—12 to 14 neck band.....49 and makes—6 to 13 years.....69 and .98 t Boys’ White Negli Shirt, Boys’ Best White Madras Shirts joys e Negiigee Shirts. | sort posoms—with cuffs attached or White Madras—separate cuffs—also detached—also fine white pleated laundered stiff bosom shirts—all sizes— m shirte—! band— 13 to 14 neck band—value .98. +69 !elsewhere $1. oo sale values as promised ... There was a constant successionof pleased comments also upon freshness and newness of the dresses as they — were quickly bought for Graduations, Confirmations and other « functions. ... To-morrow vam Another Sale at One-Third Off. Just as beautiful, clean and attractive as those of last week, and if anything, even tetter values! ‘ $3.50 White Dresses...... 1.98) $6.98 White Dresses.... 3,98 Fine India Linon—full skirt with deep | A number of ‘fancy styles—elaborate® hem and six wide tucks, tucked belt, | yoke of lace or pin tucxs and emb'y ine yoke of tucks and fine emb'y insertings | sertings—round, square or pointed sho! BY =wide shoulder ruffles made of bias | der trimmings, with medallions and ines) tucks with ruffle of emb'y....No ready-|sertings or edgings of emb'y or lace made look about them—Look lke a| wonderful value, dress, that a first-class dressmaker would turn out, but et three 6 At 5.98 to 35,98 Beautiful dresses of White Swiss, Nety ” price we ask, $4.98 White Dresses.... 2.98) suit tawn hina Sik gat Ponta ee: rit, shirred, tucked or pleated, accord’ | Extra fine sheer India Lawn—full deep ing to lat\s: models, together with ine) tad hem or flounced skirts—tucked yoke with lace and ribbon-run insertion—/ sertings, Mes or medallions of fing raduated shoulder ruffle of blind em- roidery—three-quarter sleeve, with lace and ribbon-run beading—also dainty lace trimmed dresses. some lovely young ladies’ gowns over white oy colored silk that are fect dreams'—so they say. Each lot contains sizes 4 to 14 years, laces or embrolderies—among ae “pene Summer Corsets for the Summer Sale’ 2,000 Pair To-morrow at HALF PRICE AND LESS $1.00 Girdles at......49 cents) $1.00 Straight Fronts..49 cen Dr. Warner's Rustproof—made of open| Pink and Blue Batiste—lace and ribbi web tape—slight imperfections enable a finish—front garter attachment, to offer these popular corsets at value. $1.75 to $2.98 Corsets..98 cen! Straight Fronts in fine Summer Sats $1.00 & $1.50 Corsets..69 cents Summer weight Sateen and Batiste! and Coutille; also all Whalebone Corsets, Girdles, and medium lengths —a little| @ well-known make—but we have prome clear-up of a manufacturer's odds and| ised not to mention the name, so ends. will have to see it on the corset to ape That's why pre the bargain—ask for the whales (the price is so low: bone corsets! Be LADIES’ 98 CENT AND $3.25 HATS— Chips and Fancy Straws—Saturday 48 Principally Black —doutle brim Tustans, Rolling Brims, Walking Hal, and the Galasborough elfocts, that @ plume of two transforms into the deesiest iad of hat. Annual Summer Sale of Ladies’ Oxford Ties Starts to-morrow with 8,000 Pait.c..s.atseve LAI. Right from the maker, therefore bright and shining with com rect style points from toe to heel.... The right shoes, at just the right : time and at a tight cost—the reason for such a remarkably low’ price being result of an order placed and worked upon Seasons, wea manufacturer could make concession in price to keep) his force going. ; Soft Dongsla Kid is the stock they’re made bin. weight or exten- sion solea—medium opera toes, azatly tipped with kid or patent leather— Cuban or medium heel—ttres 2% to 8—all widths— Unequalled Value at $1.49 SS ee, Fashionable Neckwear At prices that have received an extra clip off for Saturday Stocks of Cluny Lace Medallion, with | Rioh Neck Ruffs—black Liberty sill | | Freneh ne teane fagoting, also | agcordion pleated—full ruche fat Fancy Stocks of Irish Crochet and cape effects—two and three ruffles— | Heavy Eeru Lace and French emb'y, | extra long platted ends—Liberty ribbon | with large medallion tabs—nothing | que wave $4.50... scsceseneees [Iike them yet offered under $1.50 | FINE LACE COLLARS And B00, a eens 08 and 1-40 4 AND 4 BLOW VALUE Eine nove arth fine emb'y, herring- Principally samples, and of so man! bone stitching, French vartetles that ‘twere useless to attempt; | tagoting—value $2.41 descriptions—enough to say that all the; fashionable laces are represented in OF 1.79 9... Stare Sh Extra full Liberty sitk Btoles—extend below the waist—bell shape ends— For Graduates and Communicants PRAYER BOOKS AND ROSARIES WHITE FANS AS Ne with Wite, Cetalold Frayer Books— 46] White Sis Gane Peng en ott Siicks—value 69 cents. 4 old Prayer Books—plain is Wate ce covers, some with crucifix Waite Spangled G; inside cover—with and without e sticks—val Sage eae spengted or lace trim'd—value Pearl Prayer Books. pang! a rd Pearl Rosarles—pearl aoe et ae alae Rosaries—Silver chain—Suver depend heart and crose—value Gold plated Peart Rosaries— v a weet YOOrs:...0-1.49 and B49 1 Fane—tancy cents, Pearl Bead Fan Chains—extte gold plated Caasgpise 1.49. +