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| { FIRE IN “'L” STATION, Big Blaze Started by the Upset. ting of an Oil Can, Parker, the Agent, In Great Peril for a Short Time. Fifth Avenue Surface and Elevated Tdnes Were Blocked. Fire broke out at 690 o'clock this morning in the oil-room of the Ninth street station of the Fifth Avenue “L” road, Brooklyn. It was caused by the upsetting of a twelve-galion can of oll. Miss Mary Parker, the station agent, waa in great peril for a short time, but was rescued by Agent Sheehan, of the Bixteenth street station, who saw the fiames and ran down the track. There was much excitement for a few minutes, for the interior of the station blazed fiercely and was destroyed before the engines arrived. The turnstile was ruined, and the loss of it, with other damage, will, it {s estimated, amount to $1,000. The cars on the “L” road and on the Fifth avenue surface line were blocked ‘until the flames were extinguished, and during the morning hours trains did not stop at the station. No one knows hoy the olfl-can was up- wet. TWO GIRLS RESCUED. Crouched Under a Be: in Fear, and Were Forced to Go Out. Fire broke out on the second floor at 701-2 Pine street shortly before 1 o'clock this morning. The building, @ four-story structure, 1s occupied by Restorff & Bettman, manufacturers of whoe dressing. ‘The flames spread from floor to floor with great rapidity and a second alarm was turned in. Seven men working on the third floor had to hustle lively to get out of the building, and two girls, Lena Cohel, of 170 Henry street, and Bridget Brennan, of 8 Furman street, Brovklyn, on the second floor, had a narrow escape. They were at work pasting labels on bottles when the fire broke out, and be- coming panic-stricken, crouched trem- bling at the table where they worked. Philip Goldberg, of 84 Monroe street, called to them to get out. When th did not stir, he grabbed each about the waist and forced them to the stairwa; ‘The flames were then bursting through fhe walls, and in a moment more escape might have been cut off. he origin of the fire is a mystery. No one knows exactly where it bro! out or how it began. It is estimated that the buflding is damaged to the extent of Se eokal Towa. the stock, valued at $5,000, is ‘ato FIRE IN THE WAINSCOTING. $3,000 Dam: Done im a Green- wich Street Building. Fire broke out in the office of the but- ter and egg store of William EB. Smith, 0, 900 Greenwich street, at 12.25 this caught from the office stove, and soon ate Its way through the ceiling to the floor above. Fire alarms were sounded, It was extinguished after a damaj $3,000 to, the four-story: brick cc butlaing: the stock of V Smith_and the cold storage ‘stablishment of Rid, Dean & which occupies the three floors above tho store. oe Two Firemen Injured. While the horses attached to Hook and Ladder No, 53 were being exercised thie morn! Driver John Moo ‘HNL. Moo. and seriously injured. Hoapltal, "Nagle escaped with slight injuries: — = Vesuvius to Destroy Derelicts, ‘The United Stares gundost Vesuvius left the Navy-Yard this morning ae came Q achor off Fort Wadsworth, where 1 powder. Gre il mit this afternoon to dewtroy & nurs- ber of derelicts. He Concert Hall Raid: ‘The concert hall kept by Adolph Hermana at No, 292 Eighth avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets, was raided Sunday night by Special Policeman Grel Twentieth Street Stat for vi Bunday concert la Market the care was adjourned to giv Hermaan an opportunity to produce his licens <= Comiag Even Annual ball Martin G. McCue Admociation, ¢t mn, Murray Hl Ly: Thirty-fourth atreet, pear ‘Third avenue, this evening. ‘Two laugh: farces will be presented this evening at che Criterion Theatre, Hrookiyn YOUNE people of Brook.yn. umber of w for che benent of the ool ucul At ty ofthe entertatament «reception. will im Criterion Hall. meeting of citizens jon: Richard Watson Gilder, for, Eaward, serena. Hen Monthly meeting > Fromotion of fo. al P ft Twenty-necond street. Gthood" by” Andrew B. Currier, of Physicians and Surgeon! Lewis, D, D., and others Discussion from mem: Vers will foliow Lotoe Club, exhibition of ancient paintings from gallery of George A Bay and to-morrow, from 2 to § P.M. ception of St House, Sixty hall of th ‘Association, to-morrow Henry A. Stimson will Fat is wanting in most food, or, if pres- ent, is not assimilated. The result is loss strength, Scott’s Emulsion the Crean of Cod-liver Oil, is a pal- atable, easy fat food that any stomach retain and any system assimilate of flesh and THE WORLD: MONDAY KVENING, JANUARY 28, SPEAKS FOR ITSELF, January 2d, 1808, Gentlemen :—Enclosed find six two cent stamps for your bound receipt book. I have used Cleveland's baking powder and ke it better than any other. ‘When I was first married I didn't know how to bake anything, but had one of your paper books given to me and have used it ever since, three years, and never had @ failure from baking from any of your receipts and have tried most every | receipt in the book. I have loaned your book to iny friends and they have as well pleased as myself. My paper book is no worn I can’t make out half of the receipts, so I Lak jou will send me another as soon as Yours truly, Mrs, . A To Cleland Baking Peder Co., 81 Fulton Si, New York. wen Another Reduction. We find many ofour best Winter weights still on hand. Before closing our atore, corner Bowery and Spring Street, and receiving new Spring atock at the Broad- way house,we are absolute- ly compelled to sacrifice all the remaining Winter weights regardless of cost. Suits (orter) $16 & $20, Formerly $85 to 840. Trousers (ortr) $4 & $5, Formerly 87 to Overcoats (o;%.+) $18 & $20, Formerly $25 to #40 These will be made up in our usual excellent man- ner, and our guarantec accompanies every order. ARNHEIM, Broadway and Ninth St, [From a Pencil Sketch Made by Himself and Found in His Desk After His Death, ) DIED—In this city, Jan. 26, 1895, J. Frank Van Sant, whose cartoons have daily for many years amused and edified the public, HOW DR, GARVEY BLUNDERED. Declares 8 Man to Be Drunk When His Skull Is Fractured. Thomas W. Gilbert, an Englocer, Dies in a Police Cell. Thomas W. Gilbert, an engineer, thirty years old, of No. 4% East Eighty-sixth street, died in a cell in the East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street sta- tion shortly before 3 o'clock this morn- ing. According to an examination by Dr. Garvey, of the Harlem Hospital, at 1.20 A. M., the man was suffering from alcoholism. On a subsequent examina- tion by Dr, Oswald, of the same hos- pital, It w rned that the man nad received a fracture of the skull. Gilbert was arrested yesterday after- noon at the foot of the “L" road steps at Third avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-ninth atrect for being drunk, He was supported by a citizen, who told Policeman Delaney, of the East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street station, that two platform employees of the “L" road had led Gilbert down the steps to the street, where he reeled and fell. Gilbert was able to walk to the sta- tion-house, where he gave his name and address, He was even sober enough to dispute the right of the take his money away from him, Gilbert was locked in @ cell’and soon fell asleep, as the doorman said, When Doorman Clement made his rounds at 1.20 this morning he found Gilbert to be unconscious, ‘He reported ‘the case to Sergt. Hul- bert at the desk, who sent in w call for an mbulance from the Harlem Hos- Policeman to im, Pir. Garvey responded. He examined the ‘prisoner and said he wae simply suffering from alcoholism. Sergt. Hul- bert told him he should take Gilbert to the hospital but Garvey said: “1's gnly a drunk and he'll get over it soon, Garvey left the statlon-house, after re- marking to the Sergeant something about sending out calls for trivial cases, Shortly before 3 o'clock the doorman nade another round of the cells and found Gilbert breathing heavily. Me again notified Serge. Hulbert, who sent in another ambulance cali. time Dr. Oswald came. Gilbert had ¢ before the surgeon came examined the dead man’s body and found |) unmistakable signs uf cerebral rhage, like bleeding from the the ‘settling hich ¢ of biood in the eve: H w cokat enla! indica ea tresurs at the base of the skull, ‘This morning, Dr, 1 by the disc station-houwe at 8.30 0 ‘This timo he made a more careful examination, and arrived at the same conclusion that br, Oswald hud reached vey said_on the second visit, biood in Gilbert's right eye, posed it was from a bruise, PONT he Btation house and the Coroner has been notified — A Ratlway Staion in Box Ca has taken possesston which has been used by the Northern Rajiroad and New York and Putnam as a station, and the railroad officials at High Brid rm with a amall stove. 1 passenger coaches will, be used rimenta unui a building can to keep without effort, It gives flesh and strengt Physicians, the world over, indorse it, Don't be dece'ved by Substitetes! Prepared by Qeott @ Bowen HT, All éregstens Anu Insane Man William Pettit, 0 dame ot Oreter Bay, Ie last polo and pur- bead 9 fancied enemy, water pitcher ass meTaind inthe village, scaatp Ties" abe without shocm, asarty troses, escaped trom CRAZED WITH PNEUMONIA. wi Chase Over Frozen Roads at Oyster Bay (Special to The Evening World.) OYSTER BAY, L. 1, Jan. Will- fam Pettit, coachman for Edward M. Townsend, while delirious with pneu- mona, rushed from his house last night, attired only in his night clothes. He started in his stocking feet for the vil- lage, a mile away. It was bitter cold. the thermometer being 15 degrees above zero, He insisted upon visiting his wife's parents. His mother-in-law had died an hour previous and her husband was dangerously Il]. Citizens found Pettit in a livery sta- ple and a doctor was summoned. Pettit became go violent that he was shackeled, It .@julre’ the combined strength five men to hold him down, Pettit w removed to the Bayview Hotel, where four men stood guard all night. Pettit was delirious this morning and no hope is entertained of his reco Nre. Pettit is also down with pneumo: and It ts feared the shock of her hi nd’s actions may result fatally to her. Gen. Catlin's Comparison: Gen. Catlin, of Brooklyn, had a case in the JeMerson Market Court this morning. Luigi Olcene, of No, 524 Broome street, was arrested for having @ storm door in front of the store occupled by Butterick at No. 9 West Fourteenth $100. bail, he Ad- se a tite kitten that Has “found "a dead mouse Ut picks At up in ite mouth and then with head @ Tooking as if It was rn I have killed.” hereafter, strike or 0 Wants President Gill Indicted, Lawyer Peter R. Gatens made a motion before Recorder Goff this morning asking that ao re-submisston of the Harlem River Bank case be made to the Grand Jury. He wants the former President, Robinson Gill, tndicted. Reconler Goff denied the motion because he said that Mr. Gatens only portion of harge of th a few days ago (hat this lawyer had bothered im very much in Ris au efforts to get indictment against Gill, He could aee no ground to indict Mr, Gill. - — Hookkeeper Pfenning M Arnold Pfennits, « contractor. of ‘Tenth street, thin morning asked Supt, 289 Byrnes y morning ostensibly for his place of employment, but did not report for work. He was seen Inst on Thureday night at a lodge meeting at Tenth street and Avenue B. His books are al! right. ——o_- Juryman Levy's Fine Remitted, ecorter Go this morning nounced that he had dectde: Levy, in open court a to remit the Bne — = - n Old Deputy Sherif! Dead. uty Sherif! James Young died yesterday at 207 Henry street, from a paralytic stroke. He was about sixty years old, amd had been employed in Rherif's office twenty th He was d by Bherif Bre’ —— Trouble im Sturte J.C. Matthews, son-in-law of the late A. P. Sturtevant, has been sued in the Supreme Court by E. B. Studley, auxiliary executor of t Sturtevant estate, to recover $18,600 on two pro msory notes given by Matthews o hie father- Matthews to purchai take charge of tho id, Conn, He rel $17,500 Judge Van pr ba % Bene, Wins FING BY RUE for children MRS. ISHAM VINDICATED. A Sealed Verdict Sars N. bana Nor Wife Erre: The jury in the divorce sult of Henry Heyward Isham against Juiia Calhoun Isham, which has been on trial for a weex in Brooklyn, handed in a sealed Verdict to Judge Cullen at 10.30 this morning. Five questions had been presented to the jury to pass upon. On the first four questions the jury found that the defendant, Julla Calhoun Isham, had not been guilty of intimacy with Dentist Frank Abbott during any perlod in 18H. On the fifth question, which was brought out tn the counter sult, the Jury found that the plaintiff, Henry Hey- ward Isham, had not been gullty of in- timacy with Nurse Matilda E. Decker. ae charged by the defendant Gen, Tracy, for the plaintiff, moved for anew trial. ‘Attorney Patterson, for the defendant asked for judgment.’ Judge Cullen, satd he would hear argument next week on both motions, ‘The jury found the verdict at 4.30 Sun- day morning. They took fourteen bal- ots. Foreman Cornelius Travers sald that the first ballot stood 7 to 6 for the de- fendant. He thought the jury evi- dently considered that the evidence of Cousin Bonsall arded as detri- mental to the plaintiff's case. —s ee WHO STABBED MRS. TUTTLE? ‘The Police Confident of Making a Thomas D. Rudden, or Smith, of Min- eola, L. I., and Thom have been under arrest on suspicion of having cut tho throat of Mrs, Margaret Tuttle, of 416 East One Hundred and ty-fourth. street, on Friday night, were remanded this morning in Harlem Police Court, Capt. Thompson and several of his men ure looking for important wi:nesses, fident they will ‘againat Hudden. Puttle Hospital —— Victim of a Wom Revenge. BARDYECA, SONORA, Mexico, Jan. 28.—A tei rible case of revenge by women haa been dis ered here. Under promise of marriage, Diego nealen deceived a young woman of ood faintly nomed Velancquez, He refused to marty her And (ue woman, becoming desperate, took her mother Into her confidence and the two enticed the man Into thelr hou 4 there stabbed him to death, They buried the body in a shai grave under the floor, but It was discovered the women arremed —~— = Mins am Has Two Men He! Two men and @ woman who were arrested ye terday on complaint of Miss Fream, who alleged that they were violating the Sunday law erralgued before Justice Grady in the Eases 9 Utrrunwe! The former was chai for male at ST Hester street with peddling dry goods in men were held for trial and th charged, Fite ions, to-day t Albus, @ baker, of Jerney City, to Ofteen years in Sta was arrested for robbing 407 Pleasant avenue eaded guilty to both ¢ turned burglar to. mortgage on his business. Rahway Liquor Men Fifteen saloon and hotel keepers to J., have been Grand Jury for sel were Gay" and Bela tn $300 ageing the dealers Law “atorceme aga 1» uforcement League of Rabwoy. “ Delehanty, who |! is improving | “lous AND MAT. Bowery and Spring St. A LOT OF UNCLAIMED SUITS, TROUSERS AND OVERCOATS AT BOWERY STORH LESS THAN HALF PRICE. PREMIER “Sica alge Produced from best foreign varietios of grapes, superior to double priced Imported. We being the producers of our wines, guaratites their absolute 8774879 Broaoway The largest Japanese, Chinese, Turkish, Persian, Egyptian and India House in the Worid. Duties Reduced and Abolished. Under Tariff bill, the specifie duty on Orien’al Rugs was abolished. Duty on Porcelain, etc., was reduced from 60 per cent. to 35 per cent. Have Decided to Allow A Discount of 25 On Every Article in Our Stock. JAPANESE PORCELAINS. 1.200 large Tokio MILK PITCHERS, value 60¢ now 25c., less 25%. 1,500 SOMA CHOCOLATE POTS, value 40c., now 20¢., less 25° 15°: 1,600 CRACKER JARS ‘i blue decorations ; value 25e., now 13c., less 25%, 10 1,000 TOKIO TEA PLATES 5. 800 TAIZAN KOROS, assorted colors; value WASTE BASKETS, in colors; value 25c., Ee ; 12c., now 6e., less 25%, el) Article in Our Stock 25% 6 Of. free wan\, regular price 20¢c. now Gc., less 7 now 33¢., less 25% eo" OO LARGE SPLIT BAMBOO 1,800 SPLIT BAMBOO WORK BASKETS, value Amusements _ AMERIGAN -tEatte:. TO-NI saturday GHT, THE =” DISTRICT. “= oF ATTORNEY... = ACADEMY, Gilmore & Tompkins ToO- eat A GRAND NEW PRODUCTION, RORY... HILL rity. mY BOLD BY ALL DEALERA. ONE PRICE EVERYWHERE. Mend for Price Lints, PACIFIC COAST WINE CO., OLDEST WINE GROWERS AND BRANDY DIS- TILLERS OF CALIFORNIA, 849 Broadway (neur 14th Street) Y SHIPPING NE NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Tid Sun wets. estas Steet Ad Bt astern standard time, subtract four PORT OF ARKIVED. NEW YORK, Greetlante Piley's Islan! Vera Craz G STEAMERS. SMILED TO-DAY, Charles: iexce: Kafr Prince INCOMIN( DUE TOMORROW, TAADE Mane "RELIABLE" “5, e CARPETS ere CERT. HT 1807 wv et h; 1p. RAB MIAL CASH or CREDIT .|WPERTHWAIT 104. 106 and 108 West 14% St. NEAR_ 67S AV. | Brooktyn Stores; Flatbush Av, near Fullon St. gp eee THE LARGEST “AND GRANDEST OF ALL UUSH DRAMAS Prices, $1.00, 7 5 Mag Sedneadad a eatheaty “ath Evenings, $18 Nigit wt Share SO" BTHi FANNY DAVENPORT | EEK rs ISM MONDA" Ma Ata sitAtte. nea Melodie ao UnavnDay,. FES sinor, Pro fi iit A if HESS, HERALO y Opera Co, in SQUARE "ROB ROY. Vheutre Mat THEISS’S v ity in ttc Nt TO-NI GER. ANIA New Rochelle a Register. ity-three years of Jimmy, the New Rochelle He was e , a New I ahan, tw ster in his cell into the cellar ting in the cellar by opening & He has not sther prisoner In I with han, refused to Neahan when he ‘broke from 1 Jer arrest for embes- Buffalo Sent Diseased Ded r Meat. Wrench Ball. fe Francais de 1 at Madie © luced on’ Friday which the f f white were particularly tumes ) plaiced, while h wer or. k 1 in their way, Cade tumes worn by horus in the last act; also the Spanish boy's costume [worn by Miss Marlborough, ** FIRE! FIRE! FIRE $100,000 Worth of Elega FURNITURE, CARPETS, BC. more or less damaged by fire, water and smoke, must be sold at once. JORDAN & MORIARTY, PARK ROW, NEAR CHATHAM SQUARE BARGAINS! BARGAINS! We are now offering our immense stock household goods at a great sacrifice. same must be sold immediately, in order put our buildings in repair and make room for new stock. Don’t fail to call on us at once if you in search of genuine bargains. This is.an opportunity which seldom occurs. Amusements. HUBER'S ‘=: MUSEUM, |") nr Family Hevort and Theatr Show at All | ‘thers Theat vaiiene IVT pl 9 8TH AVE, ‘ner. 27th & MUSEUM, 28th Ste, artista, aoe MUSEE. A ain PAN TOME a IN THe DUE sw en D Every Eveniap. Wed. am Lay Sailveen | | STANDARD Theatte J TOO rlUcH Brit INSON, With William Gillette and BIOU Bway. gon & Bat ae : CENTURY Le Be i Gatety cnauean stereopticon views: 3140°10.20; goo! aera Hoag 2 | GRAND | ore Agu LEWIS " uns,’ they te Hing nice daily levees th ati] I attire Coffey, the 1 Mra, Colley. neo Gertie Artin Magi The Phan Next week. inauguration of new ayatem Contine uous Sh M. with High 4; 10\y hours” solid ahow EATRE. Near oth ave, | Sot. os L WEEK, ‘0-DAY, 3 Wikis. Tinta & SAT, a's" BROWNI re: T HEATRE WEON SDAY lOO" |v ne ey ‘OF eee 0 EVENING, 4 Y. MADISON 8Q. GARDEN. "Brooklyn Amusomanill MONDAY, FEB BIE, sath COTTON KING?c¢, ee mi LAST PALMER'S. THE BREAL’ CAE HARLEM OPERA-HOU! catul Sth SOWING TH nt production hh Melos CERCLE FRANCAIS DE L'HARMONIE. xen and Ticket Mats. Thurs @ fat. Reserved Seats, 26,1 TEOOTT a a CAbEMY to be had at the 26th st. “Walter Sanford, Lemee and Prices alwayn is, 25, 85 and: atte Tlood Reserve ET ta ig THE POLICE P 187, GAYETY. |? VEU Bin, Eve, F NAPOLEON EXt A GRA ND Orne -Horee ee Metist R! ph 7 sae | ‘TO-NIGHT. | COLUMBIA, al. ' , me Matineos We stinece Wed. and Sat, “TROER, Wiss CISSIE Log Hi, am SIN a Ww TUL Wal owe HOYT § oA Mlk White ia. | NIBLO'S."# Lene EB | Eve DENMAN THOMPSON i ALD HOWE TEAD yl TMPERL AL. MUSIC HALL, Mal, iU-UaYs GREAT VAUDEVILLE, |s* | FOUGERE: GE S08) FLYNN et | te Great ZARA, A no.__| ‘esth and ‘] odooald, coal, nd. Broadway? tebeg 2, ibs); orders by WS HAIR, “waleg Bes : nioity: aitungs only "8h Mince, of West 424 Attorney, — bi courts, ‘oom KNOW sour fate and palinist, 24 fc Con ant 17th at, new-bori Kelman, Midwife, CHIPPONIER & Ge E guarante ter, 40 Broa yma gad sot st \¢ KE ‘| THE iASGUERADERS, | 134 Feb. 18-1000) Pe ance Souvenirs SAB DEN. Bie ant F bane meput ona, th is Bei NG FICE delivered, welght and quality, at

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