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, nd two children on the first floor of the house, awoke to find his room filled with smoke. He jumped from his ved and ran into the hall. There the smoke was still Mr. Olney did not wait BARE FEET ON FIRE-ESCAPES, Panic in a Double-Decker Apartment-House Caused by Fire. OUT OF BED INTO THE STORM No Time to Dress, and but Little in Which to Arouse Inmates. thicker. to make any further investigation, He awakened his wife and children, told them in a few excited words tha. the house was afire, left his wife t) look out for the children and dashed from the nouse, OLNEY’S COOLNESS SAVED MANY. Those Cut Off by Smoke Taken from Windows—Hydrants yy Frozen Up. : At the height of the storm, between | 6 and 5.80 o'clock this morning, a fire | caused a panic in the big double-decker HE SAVED HIS CONCERTINA. At the door he stopped just long enough to pull the handie of every bell in the house, so that the others might be aroused. He ran directly to the quar- térs of the Fire Patrol in East Ninetieth street, and in five minutes was returning to the house at the heat! of four fire- | men, each carrying an axe. ‘The panic among the tenants was in full swing when the firemen got to the burning building. Of the six families in the house, not more than three people even made an attempt to get out by the front door, ‘Those who did were stopped by the over- powering smoke. On the third and top floor John De- laney and his wife, each carrying a child, climbed down the rear escape. Both were barefooted and the garments that they wore were the few they could lay their hands on as they jumped frightened from their beds. It was a dreadful experience they had ‘getting down those three flights with their children, and even when they got to the yard they were not yet out of danger. There was a high fence in the rear. Over this they were compelled to climb before they could make their way half-frozen into a house in the rear, where they were cared for. The same experience was gone through | by the others who lived on the top floor, | |Jonn Haller, his wife, his mother-in- jlaw, two children and two guests. From the third floor R. Plato climbed down the front fire escape, forgetful of his wife and child, whom he left be- hind. J. H, Bhane and his wife climbed also from the front escape. ‘The four firemen who had been called by Olney could do little but look to the! rescuing of the people until an alarm | had been mt out. With. the arrival of the first truck, a ladder was put up to the third-story window, Mrs. Plato, who had been left apartment-house 117 East Ninety-second street. ! FIRST WOMAN ON THE SCENE To male it worse, the blaze started tn’ the cellar, so that every room in the house was filled with smoke even be- fore the flames came. Outside the wind blew a gale, so thas | when the people climbed from the win- dows onto the icy fire-eacapes in their Dare feet, they with difficulty held them- selves from being blown from their po- aitions. Henry Olney, who lives with his wife’ THE WORLD: FRIDAY EV behind, had stood at the window with on the her daughter; she feared to take to the escape, and the smoke was #o thick S0'rch © that she was afraid to leave the room in which she stood. Once the people, who had gathered in the street, they yelled to her to wait. the ladder was up, Fireman O'Keefe carried down Mrs, another fireman | daughter first person outside of the Fire was @ small The Depariment on the scene cap and @ sealskin coat in the snow with to be bossing them r saw her throw up her as though she intended to jump. The moment carried down voman concealed in a man's se She sto the firemen and seemed arms, But Romer Plato and the Iskin 1 out ‘One of the tenants carried his wife out of the burning building on one arm and had a concertina under the other arm. Another man had an umbrella hand and a pillow in the other, All the houses tn the in one neighborhood were thrown open to the sufferers, Whe the inmates were getting out, the flames had got control in the house. |The storm and the snow-covered streets | had made the firemen slow in getting to ; the building, Even when they got there | they found the hydr: frozen. A second and then a third alarm was sent out The flames had started tn a wood- shed, shot up. through a dumbwalter shaft ani spread through the wost side ot the buildin: | their chief hol on the third floor. | floor {g unoccupied, and the door to the | shaft had been open, so that the flames The flames took That got into that room and from there over the entire floor. Even with ali the men that the three alarms called out there were difficulties burst, and people who, had lived house, half ma jon every side in battling with the fire. The men suffered with the cold, hose in the with despair. got in the ifiremen's way .ooking for missing mem: bers of their families, who were in reality safe enough and had been taken in by neighbors. The apartment-houses on either side of that which was burning were filled with frightened people, all of whom had rom their rooms without wait- ing to see whether the fire Was in thelr and all got out without difficulty impossible to estimate the damage, rushed house or not. PILLOW-CUSHION RESCUED. It took an hour to put out the flames. The second, third and fourth floors west side of the house were gutted. ide all the rooms were badly &t the other damaged by water. On Most of the people who escaped by the rear fire escapes had their feet frost bitten, was Injured, at, $12,000, Melaine Pickard, whose il with pneumon| Mi wai She ha herself as £ heroin Further than that none of them The damage !s eetimated father distinguished {ing up with her parent. and shortly be fore the fire broke out di She awoke with a suffo: awakened her father, ting sen: and ran through the bullding ringing the helis of the ten- ante on the different floor returned and assisted her She then ther across the etreet, where he was made comforta- ble. The Silk Theatre Waists We cannot talk too strongly} about our Silk Waists; they must be seen to be appreciated. - 2.74) Men’s Shirts ‘Map Dozca Nen’s Unlaun- Shirts, made from Utica Nonpareil muslin, fine linen bosom, rein- forced front and Japanese Silk. rs F Taffeta Silk.. see | Fancy Crepe. 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Men's Jer Ribbed Shirts and ‘hisemea Drawers in fancy col- . a orings, light and me- Mia ee aH dium weight goo The With Paar af me | | 05 \SouTH DOUBLE 100 Doz. Uacia Ribbed Cotton Vests, assort- ed colors, only SEATS. ALL-DRISTLE SCRUB BRUSHES Continuation Sale of Ladies’ and Men’s HOSIERY Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose, | guaranteed stainless, ex- tra high spliced hee! and, toe. jMen’s Hermsdorf Black and Tan, real Maco hand seamed, spliced hee! sad toe. Also acomplete | higher nd lower gra | portionately low price: JEWELRY | sTERLING SILVER comas. | STERLING SILVER CUFF DUTT: STERLING SILVER CUFF LINKS STERLING SIL CK LADIES’ GOLD RINGS FANCY SHELL HAIRPINS.. FANCY 88 1. BACK coms, FANCY SILVEI PLATED COMBS. | FANcy M MD-PLATED CUFF BUTTONS FANCY LADIES’ GOLD-PLATED Pi FANCY Lap LU-PLATED BUT TON SETS TAGS STERLING SILVER MUFF CLASPS STERLING SILVER BOOKMARKS TEAS Fetch Floor, New fu iit our Grocery Depart- ment and try our fine quality Tea ; two- ae package--++-- iortment of Fire Department ceased playing ALL aT PER PAIR, when Ci the building. He safd there ling the hose had thet harde Were no bodies In the ruins ears badly froge One fireman ts In all three apartment butidings were clothing frozen stiff on hin Injured by fre, No. 17 wich was taken away in an ambulance, completely: WAS owned by ex fal Che wil surviy Alderma mpaey B by ex-Polive the fires are directly Capt Gunner 4 Bamiel and Were cxused hy Campel!, ex-ward man flues or overheated furna FIRE IN AN UPTOWN FLAT. train. Astonishing Statements in Favor of ALL Were Revcucd The Loss Est! TP nat | we Charcoal Furnace Toppled Over and Eleven Persons Have Narrow & FS heel A Hi aan : New Discoverien--Welle Caden % « Lal mated at $50,000. ! Known People Who Have Profits Shortiy after & o'clock this aft ied hab abhi he Hails ed by His Advice. Shortiy after 9 o'clock this aftern CHICA 4 r - now Whe. William Moroineatar, 408 rh wena ae even sons Ham Morin} rd avenes, firo broke out In the top flat of the five- wore 4 vfrom their bed WL ARHeAtatave Thea ¢ rated |*ys “1 have thoroughly tested Munyon's Reme story apartment house, 111 West Eighty- the Royal Mote! in Adame strec! it 4 this more. ante ae edles and kiow that they will do all that te fourth street Jock thin tornihk, narrowiy escaping wha stood ge West Wakes fh o'clock thin mor war ed for them. The Catarrh Cure I used tor lumbers were at work on this loot death, and all of thera caters AUeea ahi eee al bunkers of the Lampe my children and affected an immediate cure. The in the apartments of ©. G. Bteadman. prem tne aoe tee hee rent) sot onsite he saw Wilt steamer Coleridge, Iving at Roberta'a Sto Cough Cure and Cold Cure are splendid; they hw Gaal Chatcoal atove Used for heat y betel buildin: vay 4 down the street, 1 < Aoon EXtinguished. Capt Brawn Yreak up ipfuenga Orie! Cola; and stop cough J! ing lead toppled over, and before ais HY Ma. Hote docorners and ran into buildings fined fo that part of the ware Ih & few how je Headache Cure (a simply govared the flames had gained a good Agu roused ie oth t could not see whe the glare came bd i i and the damage would Sondert Vor ex weeks T suffered with @ eadway otel. T! nly me eebees vm. After while he foun eee ee pent Nae stant distressiiy headact ‘Two alarms were turned in and several left ty the occupants of the Motel WA aide partiee. Potten et that Ni ae il * welll oF Wevsisy Giktuve, Bab gees Vee dear engines responded, The flames were fire-escape jown the front the & arther, Policeman Burnes, was. tteanier of 2910 ¢ re several doctors and yet (wo dores of goon extinguished, but not before th ding, In getting from butding Pushin wnd in the same manner P Munyon's Headache Cure cured me entirely."* house from tov to bottom had been Were more or less injure At last Ahrens went to the roof of the re Engine oo tn « a y + Pl ee st RAR ea , ust Ahrens went to t f of th non Snowdritt. Why ¢ Prefer Manyon's, ‘The property ia owned by R. A. White, brulaed. All the others were carried oat Mantatty ging-House, at 16 ¢ nine No.6, of One Hunde Forty. Ask Mrn King 235 West Forty-aizth atreet: who purchased {t about six Weeks ago by firemen, and several of them were Sevoort str and trom there saw that "and Third ited to rerpond Was helplem tn with rheumatiem, and The {oti damage to house and tenants severely injured." Magi Mrvan “und a building not fifty feet away was burn Ail thin morning at 8 o'-lork. at One fun. ever expertel to waik again. Completely cured 49 $3,500, _ __ Maggle Datilels were the worst hurt | ing ‘The root of a big factory building we! 4! veftih street and Third avenue, by Matyon'® Rheumatiem Cure.” MORE SMALL FIRES. | at 20 and 6M West street was on fire, 224,00 the way virite ait the OF WHlam Winn, 100° West Pitty-Ath stress D | HIGH TIDE CAUSES A FIRE. 1 was the rear end of the root and the to pl the biel iets (nt | Munvon'e Nesraigia Cure cured me of neuralgia ps fentite: tii, Avon Wan ablabs, waa ha aeecalt hei iid’ he fe neck aud chem and the Dyspepsia, Cure Lodgers Suddenly Roused trom | " "i q bidet lie me week of ol * Their E iy, es bee, "| Hastress Section of Mangor, Me. ie Bae Wis hee atone ~o iy BSE BO OUet nets eons 5 : jie here Was ao Way of seeing the flames i Fire started shortly after 1 o'clock Aah Mb gieldal, from the street. All around, too, t BREWING COWPANY | FAILS, ie 2k Smith Rheims, Nfs Sty this morning in the five-story building. BANGOR. Me. Feb. 8 highest were factory buildings, so that no one | wag, yi” We cave har Hénsoure peiciea oan on the southwest corner of Gansevoort tte ever known here morning haa xcen more than the glare in the, UMalne! SHAG) ane enrad: ine compleisly: ter desk ae and Went rtreets, occupied by the Stev- Meoled warehouses along the river, and Ky | tha de" ens Brass Foundry and other business S!@king lime, started fire which \) From the roof where he stood Ahrens William tt you a t what remedy to t “ time threatened the business section of shouted down to diurnes to 1 out an Polnted receiver for for our . : firms. down to the third floor, adjoining Manhattan Lodging-Houre, sixty-three men were sleeping. were awakened by ja thought it will be in th moking ruins at 12.90 o'clock, made Duane the factory j hood of | $30,000 and injure out in { street | damaging jeach hn Delaney. street, At 2.45 of $100, street, ed 1s leg. Patroiman ireman Worth, Engine Company 30, slipped on the Ice He was car |by people in the neighborhood. At 5.10 o'clock this morning fire broke It began on the top and burned the basement of the jflat bullding at 17 East Ninety-second 1895, Be i Possible to cope with a care! the flames several of the brave fellows while } ad his CLOSE CALL AT HOTEL FIRE. | ~ WRECK ON GRAND TRUNK, FIREMEN NEARLY BURIED. vt ‘A PROUD DAY FCR MUNYON Praise for His Work, ons Injared, tow end Care TORON West Street Lodeing-House, ssuiea 4 here, and Two ito Panic Among the Inmates of a tive On n due her Weston, etst was run into by a jaa | Public eacth and Symptom Blank, oF Trirmediavely (HO tM, slarm at once |. Hrewing Company, of 2 iy. call 08 Pref Musyen for ® thorough magieat ee building {* the . Dan ts Ahre Wake frst street, in proceedings brought by | MMNAtON, — Every case receiver personal ae fe MW dodpera int an wight by | minal in whieh, FACTORY HANDS JUMPED. looked at that el! stockholders tor a a on tion. Absolutely for examination They . kw William HL. Ricketts: was appointed! gpg "Open al Ahrens Persone More or injured tomporaty receiver to-ay. for the Cralas | vvenad afte reoueenth sir It te by Burne o i) Lamy Manufacturing Comp AY RU! “sumvonta Hare Se taW one GAR ARES ms ark ilar ave Ste 18 Remedies gold by all Arugsate at Woodbine was burned last night dur The company has a 5; ‘ = ee ing the blizzard. Thirty hands Shelton, Conn, Lt » Trouble tn Court, 1 for who were in the building had to jump | Whim five minutes three alarms had a os nheimer, who claims to be of the from the windows to save their lives wien sent Out RUMPH IS BEATEN. j (th Dixttiting Company, 21-35. Stone Chiefs Lally and Reilly took eh 5 I » arraigned at the To five stone The injured Raa IMB! Gia cmen, ahi dinecind: thelrsmoverne ie Hranivtee Guiana broken and burned about the nd Twas fteen minttes: before. a strat ; Mi oo anewer a charge of forwery: Ken and ‘ . Ha Me Cammot ste a WY, Mowane's | Alfred P. Mead, senior the following A. | the third’ story, | tenement, 1157 Mandeville, utted, Both buildin, in height and of brick. in estimated at 10 Ward street, Mandeville's at $70,000, Another disastrous fire broke out in ory brick building at &8 Me- Henry White- ishment. the fou chanic los: be about Still another big fire occurred in the four-story brown-stone building at the corner of Broad and Bank streets, ‘was principally occupied by the Fire Insurance Company. an 18 estimated from 960,000 to $75, The other fires did not cause ‘such 8. The firemen found it !m- bullding warl Entire Winter Stock of 19 24 ll 21 24 94 Md | Our New Fashion Album, with | Colored IMlustrated Plate ing the Correct Materials and y made n Modistes.is now open tor inspection on our Dress how they leading Paris. $50,000, heavy los: Goods Counter, MANY TEs At DESIGNS reet, occupied bj house as a harness estal on building and stock is thought to o PRUNELEA 79 to 2,98 rit Ar, It extended to the fourth floor, tenants $1,500 George Ongley, Charles Chapins, | Emil Shaw, Robert Plato, Henry Holler, All are insured. ‘The building which is owned by Ed- ward Dempsey, 8 East ‘as damaged $15,000. M. fire in the hallway on of the five-story ‘hird avenue, did damage NINE FIRES IN THREE HOURS. Newark Firemen Utterly Unable to Cope with the Flames. There were nine fires in Newark be- | tween 9 o'clock this morning The most disastrous fire where the if ED WITH THIBET FUR Dress Goods AT DE as in Ward harness and saddle | onthe establishments of Charles M. Theberath, | and Tompkins & adjoining, were completely were four stories Theberath's loss 00) and Tompkins & up hands; Reb about the f stein, terrib: jefstein, burn burned slightly about 1 hands ned about the 4 slightly; Rosa Eighteenth Kae face and hands. The first floor was occu’ Woodbine Machine and The second floor was schick for the mani books. wed by noon by Fire at Hud Heavy Lo FISHKILL-ON-HUDSON, 3.30 o'clock this morning ufactory of Peattle Bros., street The owned by the same firm. | This The joining _bulldings. oe 7 i R. H. MACY & C SIXTH AVENU ONTINUATION OF OUR GREAT yo VALUE SALE. Continuation Sale of . 13TH TO MMTH STREET. and Vests, were $11.99... 8.99 Men's All- Wool Trous PIs, | neat effects, | Were $4.21 and $4.67 |800 Boys’ All-Wool piece Suiis, ages 5 to 15 yes, were two how: | by the 600 PMES EXTRA PING KID PA MENTE rip) PAIRS Bia TiePE ‘ 89°) OD ciucsoxe AB Stevie! 1D op css AQ M, seriously} Nertie vidfard, and hands: Rebecea Samuel Hern Rosa Lipshitz, face burned; Lipshitz, face burner brick burned and bruised; Lo! broken limb; Barnard Breslow, Tool € Apany. ture of pocket- ‘The total loss is about $20.00. TWENTY HORSES BURNED. |“ iahkitl-on- | (Special to The Evening World) eae, Feb, &—At ‘ol fire was dis- covered in the carriage and slelgh man- Main The flames soon reached livery stable and carriage repository Company 18, had his hands frozen and A terrible snowstorm was raging at tne time, and the fire companies were unable to save any of the property, de- voting their efforts towards saving ad- Many wagons and slelghs were burned, together with about twenty horses, some of which were valu- able and belonged to private individuals, PAD BAG ne en Continuation Sale of Ladies’ Shoes 05 ' SALE TO. BE. CONTINUED NEXT WEEK. foul) be directed to. th i. me of the hydrants had to be thawed Sent. Siler The anes at this tlme. hid ex . : ; ed at the Tete coe pat era ttine Hai Rumph cannot sit in tohn ¥. W ana temtly, iving , thelr way down through: Kane's old seat in the Board of M ven the “decendant ; Kites arrived Gaynor decid to-day in Brooklyn. 5 Ky. Oppenhelmers tt it an, igs In substance Justice Gaynor says Mr anni he na sus visor when the. town of Gravesend hes | parinershin aereement.sigued ‘by “Mead feces Ee ra : Aine a ward of Brooklyn, and that thy | prom tenbe wee RAN LATE the: suntabove Where they Hid: the vacancy until the end ¢ on + ; iy. Tons of tron and Umber covered Tea AG tenant weners Mins which they had held shave pe Aled from Jan, 1, 1805, | motion for G 5 It was a narrow escape, but the a $ ay Boewr WASTING TON, a neat the S—The President to-day ing nomination ta the Seng! mis Howard Ruger to be Majer Denver Sheriff A DENVER, Feb. §—Testimony haw be ia siven | Grners | under control by me f egal and exorbitant bills Sheri All of the halt frozen lodgers who Burchnell's oMce has received about $25.00) an: street were taken in at nually more than the sum to which It was en- ging-Houxe, about ab Cited” “The ‘revelation has created’ a them suffered greatly from in the city nan Ahrene gave his poor fellow, who had nothing ndershirt on. Another polle man found a drunken man on the third floor of the lodging-house and carried the him down. Among the firemen, Driver Wallace, of too much fire to think about danger, in five minutes the men we Kk ast int me place The third, fourth and tifth floors were Capt, Hooker Retired. Police Capt. Henry D. Hooker, of the City Hall subd-station, was retired from the foree on the meeting of the Police Som Neeae | There is only one Best. 19 YEAR® MAINTAINED SUPERIORITY CONCLUSIVELY PROVES was taken back to the house. Fireman Worth, of Company 13, overcome by ex- posure, fell from the truck. He wi taken home in an ambulance. The three lower floors of the bullding were occupied by the brass finishing works of A. B, & J. F. Stevens. Above That "nem “was the: New York Rubber Coat Company and the Eagle Lead (o pany damage is estimated HEALTHFUL, ECONOMICAL. DELICIOUS. CEREALS MFG. CO., 83 Murray at, N.Y. All Greeers. 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