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- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1880—EIGIITEEN PAGES. 7 Ny SEROUS DRUGS them had occupied were smashed to splin- | water,—perhaps $250. Mr. Singer holds pol- | ply of water, and thus had been con- 28. - { DANGE : Sc Aosta WOOD VS. STONE. SEAL DOLMNANS AND SACQUES, ters, none of the firemen were hurt, and, | icles amounting to $95,000, verted into festoons of icicles. Through the Ald. Clark’s Views on the Sub- SEAL within a very few seconds after the crash, | y, y imeé-covered window-opening th sky s a a N y D R rimé-covered window-opening the blue sk Re the four streams of water were again playing een Se nents was to be seen beyond, its color intens: tying Destruction of [Lord, Stoutene | upon the flames. —_ : Laneushire the whiteness of the walls. Here and there + The explosion which caused _ the falling of among the confusion ot blackened rafters reh & Co.’s Wholesale the wall was oeeasioned by the ieuition of 7 ring Inside the building could bese: ‘A burg DrusiStore: quantity of naphtha stored In the top ato ’ an Or Pee ee Heke: bee ject of Street Pave- rug: . One of its results was the casting high in air the.attention of the firemen still stationed on ments. the rovfs of the adjacent buildings to quell |, j David Naughton any indications of an outbreak of the fire, |’ {Kate Denmehy In and among this confuston the firmen | J Lowis it. Buin. i Walked and climbed, rescuing from it the | {Cbarlotte E. West! 33..--Chleazo, Some Interesting Information About 3 i oftice-lesks of the burned-out firm, which | 4 Eravk Kelly. . . had all eseaped injury from fire, ‘They pre | | Ratle Fowler How They Do Things in sented an pearance much akin to the | {Helen C: Collins... London. frosted exterior of the building, Marshal {Eb Lundstrom. Swenie, clad in the full winter uniform of the Department, looked like a veritable Santa | Susie Pitcher, snd far and wide ., all directions ee ims ates nense quantity of cinde: some 0} el 01 Joss on Building and Stock $200,000, very forn dale ize. One ot these fell against the northeast corner 0! and the Insurance $160,000. : itn Ga TEP AIR Gain ence, which shortly was ablaze, The fire | RUG Niwarien re “2 idly, es ish American. = > . . | Spread rapidly, and communicated to the Britis ghe Fire Bue to the Explosion of a Bote | gutbaaze room of the Michizan Central | SuZeS 33 le of Sulphuric Ether. Railroad Company. Atl hands were at ence | Shoe & Le: P C L i engaged in running the baggage out, and | Boscon Ui Titers’ * Gastcane it into tne Borie Dageageroom, qileauks lechanics' (fixtures) i af ne of the ears gut badly scorched, and | Clinton dixtures)........-....- Qne Woman Seriously Burned—The | yout vers soon have been in fi .| Eoston Underwriters” (fixtures). . Narrow Escape of Another, an engine backed up aul towed it out of | Company unknown... aon reach of the inte , a ; Heeb at Deeeneey ate WEEE this Aa polut of Mothhs: sstscteisseeusstie other firemen were more oF less beautitied in ‘ion—' é house where the Company keeps its stock of The fifth tloor of . Sand 70 is used as ke manner. = Scenes at the Conflagration—The Base-Ball kerosene. This took fire, and a very lively | @storeroom by the Western News Company, Ald. Clark, Cha rman of the Committee on oe Wis. Streets and Alleys, South Division, has been ieuyro. 2 studying the subject of pavements, having become disgusted, like all others except the contractors, with the mannor in which the streets of Chicago are “improved.” After a thorough investigation, he nas reached the conclusion that wooden blocks ure the best, if laid after the English fashion. Claus. His coat and helmet were covered Susie Knowlton, With ice, and from his beard and mustaches i Brnst Grunebaum hung great white icicles, giving him the yen- rth erable air necessary to an impersonation of the presider over Christmas jollity. All the Chi Chi Chicazo. SACQUES MEN STYLES is NEEDED, y the way in which Mar- Buildings in Danger. time was had in removing its inflammable | Who had there 800 cases ot paper, envelopes, | No one can criticise i 2 a cunteaNs Het cans gor oll Wer a taken holiday jiyeks, ete, ate of witels aare siial Swale handles ire put itis vers evident In London,” said he to a TrrmuNe re- sant 4 upa tank was left which threatened | damaged by water, and it is believed at thi: Department ner nore machinery, porter yesterday, “they have a system which Theignition of some cther on the third ster. An alarm had in the meantine smoke: but even an approximate idea of th tracks, but some ats should be adoated eee y 2 by means of which water can be thrown into aburning building. When aire breaks out now in a high structure: it is attacked in nd rear, or from the roofs of adjoming “ What is it?” f “When a street is.to be paved a surveyor makes a report. Let me read you gOsLe INTERESTING EXTRACTS. from one in regard to paving Piccadilly Hill, from Engine to Clarges street.”” This portion {s at present paved with ninc- inch by three-inch Aberdeen _grinit blocks, laid in October, 1864, and has therefore been in wear exuctly clevon years. The cost was 10s. 8d. per square yard. The amount expended for mat tenance was nearly 4d. per square yard per an- num. ‘Tho pavement fs in a very unsatisfactory Race tit stute. Although the surface is ina bad con- he dition, tho grunit blocks, by being taken up, re- Battle Creey, Mich, | 2fe#sed, and reluid, would form a pavement al- | Orders should be left svon to avold the Holiday Rash. for of the drug warehouse of Lord, Ston- en sounded from Box 13, and information | loss cannot be given’ until the cases are weubureh & Co., Nos. 72 and 7 Wabash | conveyed to Marshal Swenie, who sent a | Opened and the foods examined. Itu jrenue, at twenty-tive minutes of 12 yester- chen ul enartne an fe enmee to the Spot, $300 or $3,000, ‘The insurance is as follow: pow! - " i a which soon Ing nishe ie flames: ‘The 3 “. 5. mnt i % dey morning, resulted ju the destruction of | Yanage to the Ball Park fence amounted to | Glass Faller ners. S50) | built gs. Some pipemen stand tn the street, | fj property whose estimatfd value is $200,009. | about $75, and that to the railroad company’s | Hamburg 1 and, it the flames are above the first tloor, Foir girls anda man worked in that story, | property to about $100, American Fire... shuply wet the walls, the water going buta which was the “chemical department.” Considerable stock was remoyed from | Fire Assvci: tew feet inside. The result is, that the le. aah a a soc | Lord, Stoutenburgh& Co.’s building during | L® Contiunce fire has full sway in the centre, unless itis | § Michuel O°C s One of the girls was botiling,ether for stock | (ere eer ine fircand aaah during on the top floor and can be'reaehed by | (annie burke ee near an alevhol lamp used in sealing the bot- } the Dearborn bo chopping holes in the roof, and then | § FrinkJnzusch ties. While pouring some froma can into a | patent medicines, carboys of various kinds os, 76 and 7S, on the south, were also | the contents are entirely destroyed. That Harrie Knapik. pottle, the latter broke, and the heat from of chemicals, and a vast number of gorgeous- sed by fire, but not materially. ‘The | this is the case has been demonstrated | Coaries Gatiind ae the lamp, as is supposed, set the drag y-ilded mortars and pesties intended to | store is owned by Le Grand Burton, and in- | over and over again, particularly at the Ran- Henry Jarmuth.. ie infront of her w decorate the store fronts of their country | sured as follows: dolph street tire a week ago and that of yes- Lena usp. : oufire. On the table infront of her were | customers. ‘These were gathered np during | Fireman's, of Newirk terday. In both instances the front and rear | Sibert M. Fis sof ether which she had put up. All | the prof of the fire and removed toa | Norwi i 1 SLEEVE? Stout. 24, IaH. Gurrett. ° Carrying the Largest ling of extra chi portions of the buildings were saved, while | {Nellio Welch... bot! ich Union, s selina ata ‘i re fe wich el ure vd ont, simply because most equul to one ‘made with new tones. Sup- familiar with the peculiarities of the fluid | place of safety 3 Queen's. the centres were burned out, nr THURSDAY, posing this to be done, th dway would, with need not be told what oceurred. There was | THE ESCAPE OF TITE NUILDINGS ON EITHER | Luncusbire ste ae wate, reaches: Cee Sets one { Ghatles Mncatc....... Leeret pera pep rarer are At the flash and an explosion, the work-bench be- = + SIDE Mines at used in New Yori, | tantule Hrusa €xpiration of that time the blocks would proba- aay ithe flames inicated to | of the one destroyed was’ due solely to the aera es tower” similar to that used in New York. | ) Prank Vierak. bly be so worn as to need removal altogether. gan to blaze, and the flames commtinicated to | Pee Soe cont Rent by the dre te the | The building, with the exception of the it is a stand-pipe on trucks hauled to afire by | 1 Paulina Klotz... hicaro. ‘They would even then, however, bave a certain e 8 the chemicals. One of the other male em- | Wovements of the flames, and the oie retig | front part of tli second floor, is oceupied by two horses, It is shaped somewhat like a | } Edward Ransom 8 Walnut, _| ¥alue, for, although no longer it to be used on Yovés who happened to be there at the time ements of the flames, and tho energetic | pois Ray d& Conkey, wholesale grocers, | toy tin horn, the opening at the bottom { 1 Emma Jane Lytie. Arlington Heights. “| Strects of trullic, they would be useful fur other ploy ; i ananner in which they kept them back from | Hotes, 1 damaice vf $1000 to sock by | being eight inches in diameter, and that | { Robert A. Whelan. ‘Chicago. purposes, such a5 paving back yards, ete. & CO - yan down stairs and asked for an extinguish- | making any progr outside of the drug- | Who ¢ Uteie i AEE i Sih i 0 5 y | nt the top three inches. On the’ latter isa | | Sepaic D. Hazen, Chicago. As to tuking up the granit’ blocks and re- 3 er, shouting that thére was a fire on the third | store. “Phere was a good solid wall between | WHtET | Cui lstranod IS Sisto of the | swivel nozzle, which can be operated from | } fink Goudek: Chicago, Placing thom by macaduin paving, for informa- for. Walter Knight, who bad charge of | the burning building and eae of its neigh | otgud flour are Atkins, Otero Cos deat | the ground, ‘The pipe 1s sectional, and can | | AoW Lowy: CLEA. Hon, end with a view to contrasting the cost of 161 STATE-ST. 5 3 f Ss: conse % peieny fire’s AL » OR -» Goal aa ey < re feet Mae o oi e e yotuent, B the sundry department, located in the first or ee teins he diuiet oF the fires ers in boots and shoes. ‘Their loss was now- | be ran up to a hight ne Xty-tive feet. Lf | t Nottie Lor 20... West Peru, Me. well to furnish some particulars of tho outiay | |N-B—Price List. with Diacram for elt-Measuro story. ran into the st d looked up, but | St these was supplied wi fee | inal, ‘They have two poli the fire Jy on the third or fourth floor of a | j Joun Sme 33.22. Chieayo. hitherto incurred in muintuining the portion of | TeRh with any information desired, sent on appilca~ story. ran into the street and looked up, but | of these was supplied with a cornice, a very | Wile TREY po! building the pipe is run upto the required | 7 Anna Jirsa 24.7 Chicago. Viccadily. from Engine street to Hyde Purk | S28 could see no smoke. He, however, noticed pretty enhancement of the beauty of the sky- atchester. distance and water thrown over a hundred | ) Andrew Zabwanee hicazo. corner. ‘The arca of the rordway 1s 8.577 super- PINANCIAEL ficial yards. The average annual outlay for the ater ‘i : Ndi New York Ci A ndre 2 reflection of flames in the windows of a | Jine of the building, but at the | same fect directly into the structure,—sweeping it, | { Dorota Dal ¢ - i J as it were. ‘This machine could certuint y be | Jdohn M. pust ten years has been £1,874 or 38. 245d. a yard, < i time danserous ornament in store opposit, and ran to Box 33, on the cor- | tite tia PACATiC i Total... : - i ity. i ‘Chi As the trailic is inereasing, | consider 53. a ‘yard ner of Washington street, and gave the | UMC, of, ine - These were watched | ‘The total loss will be: On used to great advautare Ii uly ety. Until | | james o'Nei oe || 2 rononubio. eatimaeee"tor future “malas |” S i OCKS alarm. As suon as Marshal Swenie arrived | they caught fire. but dircetly this occurred | Hstures, $00,000; on stoeks, SL : Quthorities Chicago Will remain on a par | {7¢4ule.#. Wells. ibleasro. hance, if converted into macadam. ‘The 11, and at noon Assistant | a stream was thrown on,and the flames were while the insurance $ wt _ Bee bowls, Fear ee et cers edit | BOUGHT AND SOLD OL CARRIED ON MARGIN. ly two-thire whi vever, ison | With St. Louis. nearly two-thirds of which, however, is on ‘GMAT: BLAZES. The alarm from Box 147 at 9:10 last even- he turned ina ‘ ot ‘ious i Marshal Petrie sent over the wires the 3-11 eetinculshied op ig.must serious threatening | Sroperty adjoining the building burned out. signal, When the latter was responded to | of the building oceupicdby Singer's eluth- “ORIGIN OF THE FIRE. Ido not know of any description of pavement 80 suitable for ordinary purposes as i well- DAY F IE LD made and well-kept macadntmized road. For sl ? Piccadilly, however, with an uverage duily tratlic BANKERS AND BROLERS, fare. ‘There are many descriptions of wood pavc- by the Department there were eighteen | ing store. A few minutes befol e As stated above, the fire originated from | ANS o55 - sieamers, two chemicals, and four trucks om | story of the drug-store fell in, while the zine | the ignition of some sulphuric ether by the | 5,742 mur from Has oy aula eo fast evel of Ha vehicles, T consider mucadam a most | Members of the New Yerls Stock Exchange, tho ground, and, of course, Bullwinkle’s | cornice of that building was fading away in | heat trom a kunp used in sealing bottles. A | pine bullding ‘No. 27 Sullivan street, owned tule require! Se a ta otnine EAENiERe 130 La Satte-st. iq flames of emerald green, the rovf of the | girl named Jennie Me. Fire Patrol. In the meantime Singer store starte ALBERT 3, DAY earney was filling and occupied by August Krueger. Dama : CYRUS W. FIELD, vith the drug and putting them on @ | 19 to building and $50 on clothing, Cause, v7 York. Sect azing very energetic- THE FLAMES HAD SPREAD RAVIDLY, ally in the rear. Dense clouds of smoke ; tablein frontof her. Just after she had i 7 Henrietta Te: sionts 1 ft ti andit was evident that thit structure at | arose from the windows of the top story of | poured the fluid from a can into a bottle the AEROS to Engine Company No. 28 }Jonn Meighan Jorined of fir bincks three inctes wide’ Uy. nine NENG CARDS. least would be a total wreck, and probable | the building, and the wide extent of the | iatter burst, and the ether was scattered over | 41'g-10 yesterday morning, was caused by a | (3x Connor, long and six inches deep. These blocks ure laid | Sern rs ror Acts that the adjoining ones would share its fate. | flames seemed to indicate that they had ob- ss ha begun to blaze. One of the | fro)j loan at the Lortheast corner of | 4 beter Hevie upon a foundation of two thicknesses of inch i , ‘A so, | tained a hold which could not easily be over- dher and put out the | fe ina saloon St corner Ot | (Anna Erick: hiewzo, plank laid longitudinally and transversely, well ¢e il) ner Wi) Thine Om ally, The fire was, in the matter of density | Come. ‘The fall of the top story of the Lord- was injured. ‘The. ox Pitney and Archer, aveniie owned by | 4 Era st Grobe... ‘Chicago. pitebed and nailed together. The blucks ure 4 fe) / y and immense volume of smoke evolved, very | Stoutenberg building, however, deprived | plosion threw some of the ether over Miss | homas McKenna, | The fire is supposed to | 4 Mary Wedel. 21....Chicago. laid three-quarters of a inch apart, with the : : . ert ais 4 4 eS in ae 5 2 sctnon | have originated about a large heating-stove. | 4 ‘Thomas Han Buffalo. short erids lid close together, the Hne of joints No. & BROADWAY, NEW YOUK, Nov. 5, 199. similar to that which occurred next door to | the flames of their principal source | Lizzie Anderson, who Jost her presence | yy nee, $25; insured for $2,600 in the Water- iH 3 bemg kept by fillets nafled tothe planks. ‘Tho 9 the Briggs House a few evenings ago. ‘The | of, support, and a few minutes’ ap- | of mindandstarted torun. She was eaughtby town, of New York. iz. joiats are filled in with clean, tine pebbles, DIVIDEND NO. 2. have this day declared a ss iad a falas 4 i plication of water extinguished | aman whena mass of flames and dumped ples deep brown, alinost black, smoke rushed in | thein, not, however, until both the interior | into a tub of water used for washing bottle: ~ great masses from the windows of the third | and exterior of the southeastern corner of | 3 i : MARRIAGE LICENSES. story, filling the avenue, and forming a dense | the top story of the building had been pretty and then run with « composition of pitch and eed tar. The whole, when finished, is” covered | aivtent te Sari with fine gravel. This pavement bas been cx- | payable on und zfter Monday, Nov. 15, ut the Oficv of tensiyely used throughout London, especially in | the Cumpany. ‘Transfer bovks will close un the Win thecity, In tho wonth of July [ bad several | 494 reupen on the ben and pungent colunm which at times en- | badly scorched, The wholesale grocery store | ra The Record for the Week—The Usual Pye Sr taker - y oot (tan dee yeloped half the block in darkness. This | of Boies. Fay & Conkey, next door south of | Randolph Holiday Rush. fel Galle i. blocks tuid ip WSs} taken, up for, tne. purpese of | Statement of the Finaneial Condition ex Colina, TM. highly satisfactory, the foundation being ver- OF TE MPANY well as possible bys Dr. from the slightest symptoms the burned building, had one or two narrow | tended t henea she was drivetto her hoilie, One hundred and ‘seventy-two marriage | J Lorenz Drendie: 2 ne " (Josephine Fraulo! could not last long, however, in face of the | 4, $ Str $ si 2 bia id esvapes from destruction. Its sign caught | Arndt. i stiff sou’wester that was blowing, and every | fire nee, and the roof was twice threatened, No. 2. West Chieago avenue. Her sk licenses were issued during the six secular | | \itinina bully. now and then the thick veil was lifted as if | but each’ time the department was equal to { widerclothing, and stockings were burned | days of last week, an increase as compared | 4 Mary Whit by magic, and the transformition scene of the | the emergency, and ed the advance of | off, and her gaiterserisped. Her corsets pro- | with previous weeks of the year. Forty of | § Chi blazing Duitdme, with the plucky firem the flames by ‘the display of capital judg- | tected herabdomen, but the flames ran up He | the number were issued yesterday. A fair Collum, LL feetly dry and free Chicago. of damp or decay. Another wood pavement {3 formed as follows: Alayer of asphalt is spread upon a concrete foundation; upon this the blocks ure, pluced perched on their ladders and_ holding their | ment and extraordinary effort. Had the fire | back of her dress, blistering the skin along | | eats i" : wunkee. with the grain of the wood upwards. The nozzles.up to the very edge of the seething | spread to both these buildings, it could hard-"} the spinal column, and burning her neck, and frisky bachelor ot 6 took to himself Little Falls, Noe Ler are Jald ale bt inch Apart, tole: Frei flames, was revealed. ly, in the face of the hat was blowing, | and ears, and hair. Her hands, too, were | blushing woman of 55 years. Of the entire Uhieweu. fartlonef tho spaces Is Are Ghenedne: TNE GALLANTEY OF THE FIREMEN Rave failed to result in a most disastrous | burned, and her arms: up to the elbow: number two of the maidens were but 16 years phult, whitch adkeres firmly tothe foundati conflagration. More than a third of the cuticle on her body | ojd, and of the bachelors the youngest was 19 19021 'Unieago. is also pressed. into suyer-boles on en the blocks, thus solidifying the whole, per portion of the spac ined gravel and lime. Th ts is this pavement of bh 2 perfeetly air-tight foundation, thus preventing any surfaee-water entering tna Joints and cuusing decay either to the blocks ur foundation. ‘was never better displayed than in the strug- a gle with the flames which rolled from the THE BUILDING, pected off, and she suffered the most exert | ,,,, v ae i a Ciating avony. Notwithstanding the extent | Yes of 2 Following is a list of the adire of which the fireman will acknowledze | feeton Wabash avenue (embracing Nos. 72 recovery, it ee ete Ee eee ieavele wonDAss n honest dread, and that is the | and 74), and running back 170 feet toanalley. | jy such. © Her aze—3—and strength - : Residence. rRipay. explosion, lua drug-store fire the chances | It built in the spring of 1872, at a cost 0! ie ari & ‘t ofthis kind of acciaent are greater than | a litle over $10,000, but, though’ a substan- | Msht enable her to do this. + Chteao. “OTHE 18 THE KIND OF PAVEMENT,” almost any other; yet the firemen faced the | tial structure, can be duplicated at_the pres- LIZZIE ANDERSON, j Cathar pease, said Ald. Clark, parenthetically, “that we 2 1 puinis with the same pluck | eit prices of labor and materials for | A ‘Trmune reporter called during the Jdames want in Chicage, It could be kept in repair ich has ahways characterized them: The |$65,000, The front wall is standing, | evening at her residence and Iearned that | 5 7 Kronis for a small stun per square per year, and Men, especially the “nozzic-holders, who oc- | as is ry greater ‘part - of the | she, though terribly burned, was resting Inj + jJdahn Nel would be as good. in. fen ‘years as when. laid. cupied the ladders flung against the front | rear one, but the rouf and floors have practi- | comparative ease, and with a fair {rushes 38. Stacko i Mrs. L. M. "This surveyor says: lows of the third story, had a very try- | cally disappeared. ‘There may bea salvaze | of recovery, the Doctor's dictum being that, ‘a F. Krajeci J Joseph ‘The facilities for cleansing-granit and wood ing time of it. The flames, caught by the | of $10,000 or $1. er, depends |} if inflammation did not set in, she would pull H James Caspers are nearly equal; inacndam 4 Faueh more dliti- cult to keep clean thnn either. The wutering of granit, wood, and macadza is more ur less nec- essary, but that of macadam more thun any Wind, flung wildly about in all directions, | upon the condition of the foundations, which | through, the danger of death through the | J jon B. Farrel and sometimes the nozzle-holders were en- | may have been injured by the burning of the | shock having passed by. Ina corner of one 4 i in the house was lying a collec- veloped in fire and smoke, More than once | stock in the basement. In any event, the | of the room: J 1 Sophie Jobuson. they were hidden from view for a space of |: loss will be between $40,000 and $50,000. ‘The | tion of burned clothes, to which his atte Vi! : "5 $ Gustav T. Leal a other; indeed, in certain weather it is quite im- nearly a minute, ‘The top end of the ladders | insurance is as follows: tion was directed. ‘They told a mute but ter- |} Karl Oster! 3. Chieu. { Mrs.C. LSchukals Possible, no matter how well devised the ur- exces n they occupied caught on fire but were soon | pire agsociation rible story of the fury of the flames which | 1 Tilda Helstron 5... Chicago, J Richard W. Be rangements, to keep a macadamized road free | srroniomeare loss of visor, spermatorchin, pain In extinguished, and from beginning to end of | ‘American Fire... had enveloped the ‘poor girl ‘The lady of | $ Jobo H. Baumb: Chicago. {Ellen Donahue...... from dust, and inuch Intonvenience results to | the hack. deposition ieavoid suetety. lanruor. gloomy the tire the gallant fellows stuck to their | State, Pennsylvania . the house lifted upavery small piece of | {rs Maria A. Ro: Chicane, the public in consequonce, Granit is moresilp- | foscionuen tin females dentilenrine teenies ote: Te St y iD. y vi Tenry Ni Riel pery than woud, and mucadam, if in good con- naive), dehtlitnting dreams, etc. Tat posts. . Northwestern National cloth, part of whieh fell to piees as she dia | 4 Henry Noman. cone { Gustavus Wibeck 63 Twenty-fourtiss i biy water ‘ it tg | Rofale, mo.testy prevent tho arent, from’ warning REE s vestern N! cloth, 5 4 7 Gathatinn Wies Galshour § Gustavus Wibee! enty-fo dition, fs probably sufer thin either. Granit is | The child of thie ee An immense crowd was gathered by the | Rowery, New. York. so, and explained that it was all that was left | | Andrew Johnson, 08 West Erie. Euuna Dahistrom ‘hicaso. more durable aud cheaper thin any athor pave- | suitatimarmmesr es cre Seerel habits ure the ro- fire, but, as they had.come to enjoy the pictur- | British American. of the sufferer’s underskirt when she reached | 7 Mary Jobnson.... 08 West Erle. Albert Gludes. Say Bridge, Ti. ment. Wood {fs more costly. and less durnble | _ There ts well-known principle In-animat physlolo~ esque features of the scene, the spectators | Girw home. Of the skirt of her dress only a | § Andrew Conlai 3 Twenty-first. 1 Susie Meler.... Chiesa. than granit, but, considered in regard to a trav- | Fr that no vital nection cot Take pine oscar owes made a big mistake in congregating chielly charred fragment or two remained. Even | 7 Mary A. O'Conn bicaso. 4 gobn Schmid 202 Washington. eled street, Is cheaper and moro durable than Fee aren Of a et thee eae ‘nema Te Bena upon Wabash avenue, as by far the finer the untortunate girl’s corsets were burned | § Philip Sehnabrich 5 Bihteenth place. atharing Sherer. Chicago. mucadam. - ‘There Isa, remedy inthe rench of all, ono that has view was to be had from Dearborn Park, in through and through. Of course, no attempt | ¢ Marg. Schroepfer. Eighteenth place. Satay -Arlinston Holts, Hl “The great objection ta stone pavements,” | stood the test for over half u centare. | Dr. Ricond's the rear. This open space gave the firemen = : was made to see the sufferer, but a nephew | J Frank Pond..... Independence, In. Sorting Pemba! Arlington Her'ts, HL | one on the Alderman, ‘isthe terrible noise, | gare brine Aeatemy oe Medicine in Past as an tne who attacked the tire in the rear_a splendid | There wasa boiler and engine,tn the base- | of hers, named Frank Lavery, who had been | (Jennie Cory.. “Mi Wesetinrrison, | 4 ¥- joseph Hels. =. cutcane: and the people of Chicago will not put up | fallible snecitte for the above: contains no phospho- advantage. It is doubtful whether, had the | Ment worth $5,000, which are uninsured. It | j it fire a fe jJobn Fischer. 23 Milwaukee av. { Mrs. The’s Sehm! i vith it’? Tus, eantharides. or other polson;, is purely VEGET. ze. It er, @ | ment worth $5,000, which are uninsured. 1t | in the thick of the fire at its inception, toid | } Gertrude mirowek: 40 Ingraham § Charles Sutter 16 Sel with it. R ‘Ing ho renction, and 1s permanent in , Sore run back toa. narrow alley, the aaen | i ae a tiol a stone sed for oecupaney | tg Story s happening as follov J Ferdinand Lei “40 Clybourn av. { Lenn Berke 96 Schiller. As regards convenience, whether considered | fect: isa suzar-conted pill, and can ba had of Len gould have accomplished anything at this | once, and have the store ready for occupancy “Tt ow 3 o’clock when it hap- | 7 Cathurine Gotto. 71 North Halsted. jJobn 2 2742 Portland av.- ia regurd to traflic or to the gencral public, wood | ser. & Co. clicn, Paris, France. or of Dr, point. While flames were coming from the | by May 1, if a satisfactory arrangement can | pened. Miss McNearney, one of the young | (tea sMostan 1247 North Marke! { Tilda Hessbu: Tiel is superior to any other description of pave- Mains rs pe bs third story only, in the front part of the build- | be made with a tenant, 5 ladies employed in the wetting room on the | 1 Lise b Davis, 1b Wee § Patrick O'Dea. 5 ment. Rae eer ME FID. Gent hE Wall eon rocohntne ing, they were rushing frantically from the THE CONTENTS, third floor, was engaged in corking and seal- |} Lowls Horn. 1 Margaret Downs. -Chicngo. “I wrote to the gentleman,” continued the | price. "None genuine without the slenature of 3. 1k third, fourth, and fifth stories in the rear, The entire store was occupied by Lord, | ing bottles of ether. In doing this an alco- | 1 Rosauna Murt 4 Dennisstecle. Chicago. Alderman, “and icesmond. an the stile of cach box. Sold by alf : = awe p yy. 20 4 . Put 3 Honora Lane Caieago. . wholesale and retail drugcists. and the smoke here came inadeluge, The | Stoutenburgh & Co., wholesale druggists. | hol amp was employed. She was pushing a | 4 Zeter Marar...... Citenzo. { Jumes Bonbon: 25 North Canal. HE SAYS IN WS REPLY? CERTIFICATE, (Bea. 31, Vale, Chlotgo: ‘Asimilar pavement to that referred to tu the | PARTS. July 18. 16319 fino do In Patx.—A Mr. Ti, Le. open park gave it room to get away, but in | The basement was used for storage purposes, | cork, into one of ‘the bottles when — it Saiee Hielly case of au alley it would have col- | the tirst floor for the oflice and sundries, tho | burst, and the contents at once ig- | 1 Jena P; Brock | Bade bets Jected, and, with the . irresistible | second fur drugs and packing, the third for | nited, and ran over her dress and Frank Emerson. rs Sins es fai 53 years uid, bad heen a widower twenty-five yenrs letter and used in Amorica—viz.: blucks laid on | Sixears old. bad been n widower, trenty-tire yor; n ye Frank Peterse ianks, was, when first introduced, ndopted in are with nerrons: 25, 1 Christine Johnson. heat of the filam made the po- | the manufacture of chemicals, the fourth for | that of Lizzie Anderson, who was at the Hattie B.C Isndore Sux. -Goodcnow, TL ondon. Experience, however, showed that the eighteen years he sition utterly untenable to the firemen. | glassware, and the fifth tor storare. ‘The | time standing near by, getting some water jetecaeaantent { -Goodenow, IIL, system was not the most suitable for streets of en ete ent rat As it was, the firemen could not get- nearer } stock, valued at $150,000, will perhaps be a | out of the tank. Both girls were at once en- | { Annie Reicholdt.... Chiengo. heavy tratic. a Restorative. After four months hho was dinnarnet % the building than the edge of the park. | total loss, though there may be some market- yeloped in flames, and the bursting of the | { Heary Schwabn Sonu ‘The system goncralls ndopted now throurbout | Sur {insisted apon his continging ite ue, and In ning From this point they poured four full and | able goods in the front and rear parts of the | bottles of ether which had already been | ? Miuna Furch. 4 Piuaberh Hus aes oat good se eecana ecmene, concrete, | Monuns he was restores to,fall health and vigor—s0e steady streams Into the building. basement, the centre of which scemed to be | filled made almost instantly a terriblefiire on | 4 G.J- MeGutre... | Joseph Horacek: coec een ot iBohes deep. uccordinuy to circum: | “Out’ot a0 rations treated i were cared within 3) The anticipation that : the only portion where the fire raged. But | the floor, Iran to get the little Babeock to ‘Peter Coneetel: 1 Gatbarine Cikean stances, the joints being ‘not more than three- | days, 15.In six weeks 14) velween two and throg EXPLOSIONS WOULD OCCTR the loss will certainly be $10,000 more than | putit out, but when I got to the spot I saw | {Emma Notrerman (Charles Andersoi eighths or one-fourth of an inch wide, and | months § between fve angst SE GORD. E 7 1da Jugmanson. grouted in with cement grouting. In ‘Medletn do tn Fropital Charity. au ° aie the insurance, which ‘s as follows: that to use it would be of no avail. At this | James M. i ing the fire proved to be well-founded. ec, moment I saw that Miss Lizzie Anderson angie cores At a quarter past 12 o’clock, just as the | Hamburg & Bremen rai fames gave sien of subsiding, a’ dull, heavy Bhentx, Londo. of the place dan tps enna ae 1 Kutie Me post was heard, then another{ and another, eu terpri He had hold of her, and was trying to put fours - runoe ack Ane: aorunte Metropol the fire out with an’ overcoat and to tedr off story hs, | 5, her clothes. I sawthat this could not be suc- Opn on eee oc dnisy the aa SOLD TY ALL BRUGGISTS. dawnt 2. s0me NM o K, STEVENSON & CO., Chicazo, Tl, best description of wood pavement for all kinds | VAN SCHAACK, STi eee eee ine Dros Trade. of streets is six-inch deal blocks lufd on nfoun- | Notice ts hereby given that TA. Smith, of St dation of cement concrete six inches deep, | Lonis, and KR. 1.,De Ltaser, of New York, are no long three-eighths of an inch joint, run in with } er nuthorized to uctas agents for Ricord’s Vital Ko- mastic asphalt to a depth of three inches from | storutive, ay their appuintinents as such bave been j Timothy Sheehs {Ellen A. Counihas § Paul Wandtk { Martha Itiebin enveloped Dearborn Park and its thousands | 8- 7 tonne of sightseers in utter darkness, When this cessful, and took her to the tank of water i the bottom, and then grouted with cement. This | Tveked- CAUTION. ed away intensely bright flames were and lifted her into it. The water extin- pavement hus been Inid with exccilent results in Ithas been brought to my notico that De Lisser ts seen shouting from thefourth-story windows. guished the flames. We then started to es- i Innny of the leuding thoroughfares of the me- } advertising under the name of Morrison, Plammer & en came furth 4 tha eape from the burning building. Lizzie 5 tropolis. Tho «rrangement entered into be- | €o.. of Chicago. u spurtous imitation of Ricord’s Vital ime Turther explosions, some of them erst the stu hei fica tho authorities and the company doing | Restorative. The public are cautloned that no Iticord'4 evidenced by deep, rumbling noises; others Anderson ran to the stairs, where she met a ¢ it st euses us follows: The com- | Vital Restorative is cenuine unloss my autouraph Ysharp, crackling sounds, and each was man, and they both tumbled down the flizht 18 tne vere downtho pavement and maintain ig | giemuture is cn every bx. Itichardsn & Co. of 3 followed'by an emission of smoke and an in- together. It was not two winutes before the 3 Pay ay dowast for n tore: of tnrco yeurs.and | Joule: Slever Bros. & Co. of Kansas Cire. Mut 21....92 West Division. maintain it for a further period of twelve | of Cincinnail;, Vi k, Stevenson & Co. fire was all through the third floor, and had . Magara, of the broken out on the one below.” used, | anufucturers the jeniti by ee Etmn........ y the ignition of the explosive in-/ Rutraic, German... ‘an Scbuael 0... Chicago. years for sums varying from eightpence to a | of Chicago: ‘Smith, Duolittie & Smith, of Bos- -Chicugo. * | shilling per square yerd per annum, according | ton; nnd Charles i Criztenton, wt to HAE . Wayne Station, Ii. to tho traflic of the strect, the company receiv- | are the only recoxated Stott e ihe trade. ani crease in the volume and intensit; fames. The addition to the fire’s fury Eineline Ryw } 4 Edward T. Riley. Mrs. Lena Frank. From all accounts the conduct of Mr. Edward J. . i - | JE . Rensche a Kahler, the foreman of the establishinent, Al ne bi n orf famuables put, all hope of | sav- | Detroit was that of a hero. it was throng tas | | armuo Sebi Vue A, Chureti..--20...-Chieago. Ing payment at the rate of 89 or 9) per cont on | Si ecnnine boxes are procuredt them by revall drtie- uilding: ee Firemen’s Fun rompt exertions that the girl MeN - § Thomas H. Gleeson.22....Chicazo. the completion of the work, tho balancé belng | gists fur the convenience of the public. Hicord’s trom complete destruction at an end. The | Newark. p Ceenrarapsiniene Bridget Fiynn. 28....Chicago. kept in hand until tho end’of the three years. | Viral Restorative will be kept for sale by all retail Material inthe upper stories burned with | Merchants was saved from death, and when it is known } a | Miguel S-Gandon.2y...,Chieago Thp annual payment for maintenance is paid | drussistaor ay be procured by aldressing me direct, very bright flames: snd vers shortly after the | Orient... that in his exertions on behalf of Miss Ander- 117% South Clinton. | 4 [abella Daley... -.20. . only every third yenr afterwards, provided the S, BOWS SIGENSIOND. Mt D, Occurrence of the ‘explosions ths roof was | North German. son he burned both his arms to the elbow in TUESDAY. . Jumeg Cooney : pavement is in good condition. 0m 10 World Hitiding, New York blazing. At this juncture the fire in the rear | HlOn--.-.-; a most terrible manner, and that, despite the { Chicago. {Ellen Fitzgernt % “And now.” said the Alderman, “you EDUCATIONAL. presenied a very: benutiful Cande” ihe | Northern (iixtures)... agony he was enduring, he insisted in stay- Chicago. § William Alexander. Centre ay. have it all, and can clighten the people of | ~~~ -~- fea doeee eaten es cowbustion of the building and contents was | se°Sienolas Ing by her until he left, her at her hon, it 4 i Ghicaio. {Mary IL Skyler. Chicago, xho have been imposed ‘on year 5 i #0 complete i Ha eeaa eat thet Sere | BeNichoiss, will be seen that he behaved ina manner arlileda. Chicago. J Rudolph Kuac ter yey id thousands of dollars fo De Lon § Dancin Academ , '¢ in the intense heat that but ve German, Pittsburg... worthy ot deep admiration. 4 Churtcs Meyer Chicago. 2) 7 Augustt Brodt. after yegf, and paid thousands of dollars for ’ jittle smoke was evolved from the fire which | Lafayette. | ac sed Lizzte Pohimann. ‘Chicaso. J Henry Creighton’ nothing. Itistimethey Anerican Express Building, 76 Monroc-stey leaped from all five stories in huge flam Boylston: MISS JENNIE Mt NEATNEY, 5) B Winnipez. {dane Cavanaugh. INSISTED ON HAVING PAVEMENTS, Private Classes and Privnte Instruction a speciaity. The gir above was filled with flying | Gtizens. New York caused the fire. She states that she was pack- | | Ainio Wisaiws +--Chleago. 7 Minnie Wilmann. i are laid. Pavement: : for particulars ell frum iL ty 2 o'eloc on hed from the burning ‘building Giizens., Naw 3 ork ing sulphuric ether on the third Sloot, when 1 Rani Wis sku. Chic 4 fuurtin Jechorek. “Momence, Te Surveyor in his letter is just what we need De Long’s Patent Wallzing Chart; camed overheid by the gale. “The sun’s she heard an_ explosion of one of the bottles | {Clara Lindne § Albert H. Troyke. [Chicuzo, “How are you going to get it?” A perfoct self-instructor In Waltzing und tteverse hays, falling upén the spray which descend- which she had just filled. She was unable | jSanuei Wolfe: Louise Piepho. . .1136 Onkley av. « By requiring if to be put down?” Waltzing, for either sex, to be tacked to the tor, the Tormed a magnificent rainbow, which es to say how the explosion might have oc- | ( Elizabeth Hedge: andrew Kline. .Chleago. “Wouldn't it be. better to have a block or | letmer to practice thereua, Call und examine. For added greatly to the highly-picturesque 2) nics curred. Her dr weht fire for an instant | John Stych.. Susan Lund. Shicego. cod as peril ce at | mucntthe Acudemy. "= “Wearance of the scene. OU Pieturesaue 3” | winiameburg City but was immediately extinguished, She did {Bea boorais: oan atte so paved as an experiment, and seehow it | “Sea OCOLNS mite Park, although an exeellentspot from | Witecrown.” not know of any light in the, vieinity, and |} sire bueit Hop. “Ghtene, FINE TONED PIANOS. “That is what the Committee is going to ‘io view the fire, was not the most | new York Fire..... a x : le fire | s Olnus A. Johnson. Chi let, Davis & Co. have now the perma- | do. We will recommend that the pavement HOOL of LANCUAGES fomfortable place in “the world. Occa- | Nerchauts’ & Traders! started, as _ she said’ that the | firm | {Tine Doran, Dialieh ation of producing | be laid on Fifth avenue and La Saile street LHALL Ktoom i French and was unusually careful of all the drugs | § Jnmes W. Porter... nently established reputation of producing Lake to South Water, and on Monroe te Eoually the fickle wind, _ instead of | puffalo..... ing the cinders off in mid-air, | Commercial, New York. them down in showers. upon | Manhattan. crowd, spoiling many a bran new over- | Howard, New York..... Cay iit the ereatest discomfort of all was Gerinan of iudtalo. used by the torrents of water whieh. fell | Penusylvanta.... every now and then. ‘The 1 he en- fies, converted gato abe seater from the en Total.......eeeeee the chemicals. All the ¢irls—four in num- | | Peter Holines fe, was carried an BU ber—wore dresses es intended for th eB rH al olf . OTHER BUILDINGS. er—wore dresses espec! intended for the | 7 Mary Courad: Wind and, condensing eos ee Oecd | The fire communicated to Nos. 68 and 70, | work, which, from their dally use, were espe- | j Heneagenn the best toned piano of our day. Itis cou- he from Wabash avenue to Michigan cede even by candid rivals that no other | avenue. Such a pavement will, of course, piano, no other instrument, approaches it in | cost more than the present fraud at first, but siuple musical capacity. But let not little it is really the mogt economic: and will last things forgotten in great things. Let it for an indefinit length of time if kept in re- hot be fergotten that the tinest musica! | pair, Which cau be done at a small expense.” mechanism, the most perf i a : be! e saine Hallet Thave long prescribed the Shakers’ Sarsa) now before the ward, are ah une Hallet, | salhase and 1 ibm if w anose vafunble, modiel it Chicago. stored on that floor. She saw M 1 Susan Nicoll... Chicago, anderson in faines, and that was the first in- | )Jobn 1s. Eamun. timation she had of the progress of the fire. | { Blenora V. Harrison She was confident that it was a bottte of | J Alphonsus Conanan, sulphuric ether which exploded, but was | {Mary Devine entirely unable to account for the ignition of | } Gbristian Jense: fa 2 é 5 WH. BABCOCK, Principal. An Enztiah and Classical School of the bizhest ore ae Te pindignt wih wexes.. Hrepnren for best Cate soon as it reached ‘ coll air over the park, descended in dir- ne north, owned by the Couch estate, | cially inflammable. t Josephine Weber Davis & Co. As in access ‘aw- | Jeremizh Biuke, M. D., Gilmunton, N. Ii. ‘ 4 tre Wtorrents upon the spectators. ee Joss of perhaps $500, It is insured SUEATIED IN ICE. ae ity apres decoration ae saqderiy parlor, ie aa S au ee dee. ter Te ad av Dene rainion coves, C THE POSITION OF TIE FIRENEN as follow: Thousands of people visited the scene of | jf aschenbre ingeroumns of fture, there is nothing in music, | ——.. rT 5 5 ROR, SULLIVAN'S “ee fou fromi the west end of | Greenwich. detatigr ter EUnaT ran TTR RE cereal Ro Re ae hothing ia musical furniture, to approach Contractor N Bein ut "Academy. ‘a presented by. ned building amply re- alentine 4 2 ‘s_oecupied the pe seelly Rowe Pork Ailiadee.. paid them for their trouble. “From” the | 1K. Sebommei them. a a a Ontrac OTs, ew rt 2 a m of the rear wall cocina: ritined cornice on the roof down to the side- | J Johu T. Lied DISAPPEARANCE. ae i New paptis Onee or twice it had been no- | Totale-~ “ valle 2 build had sesh clea en | Hubert Tic Norwien, Conn, Nov. ‘Last Monday OrHk-£ aC ers, 2 ees onc to 31 in the wind. The shape of the A. L. Singer, clothing manufacturer, occu- Ch seh 3 ¢ | 1 Murguretta Jun Sree MESES Abas sies ning floors of it dau eo 7 Suprs, if : was saved from | pillars the beauty and purity of mate the Rev. Mr. Marsland, of Centre Village, \ ee wef distinetished, the upper stories could be | pies four -vors, and his stuck We Fire Patrol alabaster. Every corner of the stone-work, 4 Chetueime 16 left nome to call on a neighbor. Since then and E armers = and il a a at W ate: a y Bullwin! A A it cvas plain that when | waterial damage by Bullviiestore, whieh ex: | too, had become the parting point of sien: | j Join A. Cowpe the roof of der icicle, and fringes of these graceful | Lou Weimer. Sese fall the collapse would fully ofa part or all of the | The Schneetady, he has not been seen, nor has anything been {Central Puri, IL | fe." ot him except that he did uot go to the Caid ron Kettles, d At 12:25 p.m. | tended sevéral feet above 4 a expos vas e: the el vi way a por- | furmations hung from the lower end of each | J Jebn W. Liffs Plato, Nt. fe A ¥ foor of Wier titer done gant d ans 2 the a We See iS tnd 70, and or projection of the masonry, so that, instead of | ? Mary A. Hanson. Plato, lk, neighbor's, but purchased a ticket for Hart- With Stove Attachment {ne down, ‘Simultancoushe the ‘apper { mittne the smoke to enter the fifth story. | the usual inelancholy impression conveyed Jatnes Martin. Chieu. ford at_a neighboring station, Yesterday a ith Stove Atti iy Precio ONCE wayed to fee Thertirenen below saw the smoke cowing | by the grimness and blackness of the burned | | Cortos A. Kelth. (Selon is. band of men, fifty strong, made a thorough FOR SALE BY per opleopatute treatment of tion, Ttion uf the w; fro aan gayfhs Wall toitered, » cH with'a e efron Rit ae ces building, tue ruins presented a picture of. { 7 Sadie Koeste wortar and | j John MeGotlin ‘the place where | out of the windows, and, believing the build- pres jood was instantly envel- | ing An fire, began, throwing water into it. | rare and unique beauty. The Chicas veh with» houks, and poles, and boats “"Cnteiio. throug sCeslar Swath, 4 tract of partially R ATHBORE 5 ARD & £0, C Vy RRH . ore st below the village, s tet seme rts to dnd, him or his body have j ' A A i ed With x1 = vink! is mei ho were in the | pestle which had stood over the door in all | 7 sfrs. Mary Young. Ege at Wirether " d or had bes SE Ee eerie the woods, Tenew the exact Tl golden aary fen morning Fane 4 Amos H Coslos. 40 far all eflorts re. a 5 a a 45 "y vas nidai a 5 Nuthail, ...32. rove vailing. 4 aH . Were Mem Happily, although the place | condition of things, and Capt. Ben was Pia ae eect sory -mebenehely AEN py é 38 & 490 LAKE-ST., THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES. ‘Why be sick and ailing when Hop Bitters will j jiguion-sy top. MeVicker: surely cure your E id stood was covered ‘with | until he got the pipemen to turn their | at : TS of Wall, cornice, and root-ti | fi S 5 it was, | The telegraph-wires running aeross the face | {James R. Spicer. the i 4 of-timbers, and | streams on to the fire next door. AS iy i sees u R. Spice WoDepuftinent fadders which sume of however, Hotuiueh damage was done by the ] of the store had received a full sup- | {Margarete Fs CHICAGO, ILL

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