The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1895, Page 8

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» | Mttle mouse, whose life was spared by EMEN KEPT BUSY, Many Stall Conflagrations. in Various Paris of the City. tetul Pet Mouse Sets a Grocery on Fire. Pesants Push and Maul Each Other in a Wild Rush. ‘The Fire Department was kept on the last night and early this morning, @ succession of small fires all over the city. Owe of the fires occurred in a house in Which fifteen families live. A number of | 510, were scratched and bruised in @helr efforts to reach the street. An- @ther fire was caused by an ungrateful hearted little boy, but whose days Gre now numbered. ‘Pho first alarm of fire was turned In frem Eest Forty-seventh street. It was @eensioned by a defective chimney in the double apartment-house, at 30 and $8 East Forty-seventh street, in apart- fente occupied by Sarah Coffee. No Gamage was done. Under the rew law the owner, Andrew Gearing, of 429 East Geventy-fourth street, will have to pay te the Fire Department %, for having @ fire occur in a chimney. The money Will be added to the Pension Fund. ‘A fire broke out shortly after midnight en the top floor of 601 West Nineteenth street, in apartments occupied by Robert | ,, Clarkson, 2 laborer, his wife and family ‘and @ number of boarders. They were asleep. Tho head of the house was wakened by smoke. He aroused his family and shouted for the boarders to @et up, that the house was on fire. The ‘was traced to an Inner bedroom, @here an old lounge was discovered to be in a blaze. In the excitement one of the boarders rushed from the house and the double apartment-house, at o'clock this morning at 2.50 Wert Hnigtye | ninth street, in “Soubrette Row. fire originate’ in a lounge in the front room of the apartments occupied by Arthur Sinith and his wife, The house | fs five stories high, with three families | on each floor. Mra, Smith ran into the hallway and Acreamed 80 lustily that the fifteen fam- Mes were aroused, Many did not watt to dress, but rushed the stairs, tumbling over each f, They scratched and shoved each other, but no one was Berlously hurt. The fire burned up the lace in Mrs, Smith's front room, score Woodwork and extended to the t a Jomning, used as a kitchen. ‘The damage amounted to $5 ‘The two-at Fast. One Hundred and Porty-ninth street caught fire on the first floor, but Was extinguished before much dainaxe was done, The house Is owned and vc- cupled by John Cools rtaing the Fire at Tuckahoe, Harlem freight cars and a valuable tim plant was destroyed by fir morning. The time kiin w O'Connell & Son, who es! The freight care were sidetracked and | partially loaded, Forest Fires » Quenched by Raina, BARANAG LAK®, N. ¥., May 27.—Heavy rane on Sunday and last night have quenched all the forest fren DROPPED ) FROM MA BALLOON. Henfle Was Told to Hold On, but He Didn't and Fell 600 Feet. ST, LOUIS, May 27.—A large crowd of pleasure-seckers gathered at Arsenal Island last evening to witness a balloon ascension. Tony Heafle and a number of other balloon while it was being filled with ga: their hold but Heafle. He He to the bar or was caught ing and was carried up a dis- From. 40 ‘to 60 foot when he droped His body was crushed to a shapeles mass. Prof, G. Barson, the aeronaut, says that when about 600 or 600 feet from the ground he saw Heafle still holding on to the balloon. ‘The aeronaut was fright- ened and called upon Heafle to hold on, but he let go and was kill jeafle waa twenty-five pears old, Peo- ple who knew him say his mind was unbalanced, Bent in an alarm, Meantime a bucket Brigade was formed on the top floor, ‘aad when the firemen arrived the flames ‘had been extinguished. Sometime later fire was discovered in the grocery store of Samuel Biauvelt, at ‘73 Cannon street. Mr. Blauvelt lives with his wife and three children in Spartments in the rear of his store. Ite se aw jakened about 2 o'clock this morn- ee asc the shelving. was ina biaze e in a blaze Srithin tw few feet ofan oll tank con- Gaping thirty Eullons 0} of kerosene, in and hurrying back to hts store quick! tank. The fire was ext! “i y removed the inguished with- euch damag: eos f was discovered that a box of matches een knocke {1 n upper shelf he burnt ae about the shel rat fool Blauvelt said a id it. ATnere 's only one mouse Gtore, and he did it," he said. & mean, ungrateful mouse. showed up in mt storg about two weekn er woe fede eke bout to smash it Nee ites. x ere ence dd, nana Bavarss, ince jen my tle been feeding it on the counter tee until it has become so tame rom my son's hand. It just a For up on that shelf after the mo- it night and knocked down the hes, It had better kiss itself good- x ‘fer. TH pail it the next time T set CRASHED INTO A WAGON. CHICAGO, May 21.—A Bouth Chicago electric car, drawing a trailer, crashed {nto @ wagon containing five persons, at Fifty-ninfh street and Yates avenue, last night. The wagon was demolished, one wo: man was killed, another vr probably £4 fatally Injured, a third slightly Injured two young men were slightly burt, LEGATEES CLAIM THE MONEY. No Provision Made in Groti for Certain Reven A motion has been made in rogate's Court by Aaron Kahn, counsel for the legatees under the will of Chris- tlan Grotian, to compel Minnie Fisher, the executrix, to pay over to the heirs $10,008), ‘which; it is alleged, she hus col: lected in rents, No provision was made in the will for the disponition of the Income from the extate over and above $826 quarterly to the widow during her life. Tt ts alleged that the executrix te retaining the money for her own etre. Rwhich caused the most ex- @itement broke out on the first floor of une! Mrs, Grotlan {s now in Bloom! Fe 8 now in. Bloomingdale Decision was reserved. i y frame dwelling at 699 TUCKAHOR, May %.—Three New York and {| young men were engaked to hold the walary t When the signal was given all released WAITING FOR M’ KINLEY. | Politicians Seem to Have Let Hare! unites ri Tho p of the Pre Harrison, severely alor nA lor the Time, iclans appear to have dispose dential cha Indiana, and are letting him vt a sing! publican of note has ca on him since tne silver missionaries from the West attempted to drag him into their camp last week. Boss Platt 1 th Avenue a wae oeeee lozed by Moe Levy soined the Union las Ten of the Dei fe Crowe, of the 6 of Benjamin | unin tld she Central he did not kow The any nal Titeaouse than’ Col Warie eputy Central Labor dent is also | ™ lobby 1s not as eld and both “promi iy, who in itkely to. Palip Xinley Ie going to deliv’ om candid Tison was not disturbed by ntl ir 5 Two shiyped ta Delegate MeDermo the Central the morning | lock went He said bel ¢ pst of his ain until the end of the week, he said, “and may stay over —— Hronse Statues. J thin morning in the City ve the case of Giles Brad pany put on the short ny with Perrin Nahi, ompany, to pri T Jey against the Casino calendar, Bradley, $n com contracted with the Casino counsel an tried claimed they should do th yenterday by the Central Li Committee. of the Rhode Island Diatrict of the orkers he C on mille in that reduction of amounting to At to-nigt eoting of the ‘Typographical Unica No. Special Values Underwear and Hoslery. At 50 cents each, Men’s fine quality Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers; Shirts short and long sleeves; Drawers have large pearl buttons and are re-inforced. At 37 cents each, Wo- men’s Swiss Ribbed Lisle Thread Vests, Low Neck, Sleeveless,Necks trimmed 4| With silk crochet. At 35 cents Bes ‘pair, Women’s fine light weight elastic Hosiery, newest shades of Tans; also Clean and Stainless Black, Dou- ble Heels, Soles and Toes. At 35 cents per pair, Children’s Clean and Stainless extra fine qual- ity Ribbed Black Cotton Hose, Double Knees, Heels and Toes, sizes 6 to 9. JAMES McCREERY&CO., Broadway and Lith St. “ KOCH aco SILK >=. Clearing Sale at ¥% off Regular Price. Gros de Londres. Damascene Novelties. Brodere Damasc. Moiree Antiques. Epingles Faconnees. Rayees and Imprimes. SPECIAL ON MONDAY— 1,800 yan, fimited and striped } ‘Taffetas, formerly 1.35) 1.20 and 1.09 per yd. 12:8 ST., WEST, { oan yard. Bet. Lenox Ko? | ane the hours of labor trom will be voncldered Volk ani John Co., Seventieth ded to employ ion hours, Bakers’ Union, irm of La street and East River, of the Independent boss bakers im this Sta fot confectioners’ International ‘tory Inapector, was indorset Past Grand Chiet A. D. Thurston, founder of the Order of Railway Telegrapners, been made The Convention of the Order bas ecidel to tem an oMcjal organ. agrees upon a. plan indorsed by the Central Labor Federa: Valoa No, f1h decided members fr A vote of ‘the Central the marble. ment for 01 central body of the ns hae adopted an ame: c 9 "1.45 Plisses’ Bros. of Cloths and $ | 62 iJ Sizes 1 to 4 yrs of Ginghams trimmed, corling. to whieh t will offer to-morrow Silks. Colored Heretofore $4.98 to $8.50. and Dimities, Sizes 1 | Stern Infants Coats Dresses Reefers of Plain Kerseys, cre ia : 1 O8 Sizes 4 to 14 Cheviots and Heretofore $4.98 to $6.50. the courte to have Wolders THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING MAY 97, 1995, ee __THE WORLD! MONUAN SSE ay, | IN THE WORLD OF LABOR. ne Geeetion “ot the the meri rederation of Labor. 1m, ‘demanding of the. Brewery-Worke:s” National Union to sever ite connect e Knighie of Labor. Deicgates J. H. Bausch, H. Westenderg, and L. ted by the Central Lat the carvings I J Amor ware vgaervalued bY the Custom- House officials, as asserted by the or- ad-carvers, Local Assembly 186, K. of Eighty: xth atreet ai ne regu lar meetings third Tubaday of the month. 7 mbers will agitate ‘a fedustion of the houre of Taber during (he mer months 1 Assombly 0,114, K. of Li, coach-Arivers, to Di (Asseinbly ¢ qesterday arniphers’ Union had ite book in Clarendon Hall, a Wiliow asked U tern iS Bros. To-morrow, Tuesday Exceptional Values in Ladies’ WrappersSana HouseGowns Of Lace om’, *3,95 Dimity, at e ‘6.50 ‘7.50 Trimmed with ° Ribbon, at Of Figured India Silk handsomely trimmed with “ LO.75 Of Dimity, handsomely trimmed with lace, at® Of Figured ” Challies rise, at ‘ethaves| West 23d St.| West 23d St|West 23d St. NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS, Always Seasonable, NEW HELP, Always Polite. NEW DELIVERY, Always Prompt. SPECIAL. entire lot of very fine IMPORTED Point de Venice Lace Collars, the very latest designs, all sizes and worth from $1.50 to $3.00, to be sold at 4a29c DON’T $6.00 Cape THIS THIS $6.00 $6.00 CAPE CAPE aT AT Made of all-wool maie- rial, trimmed with satin ribbon, lace and silk 90 braid; this is a single { . and made in all the it shades, at....... “STORE OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENING. JONAP & CO. Sth Avenue and 24th Street. Truesd iss T H , Ss. at $190. THIS is THE LADIES’ SKIRT we sell Look ! This WRAPPER aT 49° A fine lot of oot & } WRAPPERS An immense lot of la dies’ Fancy Figured Brilliantine Skirts, organ pipe back, lined! with hair cloth; also a lot of black and blue wool serge Skirts, all ned and? plaited back. Your choice of this lot.. This ‘A very bandsome\ » Mouble' cape, trinnued | * with Van D:; satin ribbon and jot, full) Hwnche of lace and »: around ueck, in ‘all the lutest shades, full 27 inches long; thin cape tually sae xeon 8,00 8.00 Cape, 260 sisis avery fine lot o double Capes, manic of fine quality of broadcloth, 4 rows of stitdhing and en - broidexy‘{.in silk, at. mM Apes, Wrappers, with si) shoulder ruffle and la sleeve, worth | & Laundered WAIST ~ 69° None C. O. D. s lot consists of al: e man. vers sumples, sbyhitly soiled tried Sailors ( handling: all you pay 1.00 and as good as 1,50 for; well them at 49 NOW OCC ell, Spr UPY THE eter Bu WHY NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY ? LOT oF we This lot consists of | an ontire line of Pat tern Hats made for one of the largest import milhnery establish } rome made e, With faney co od bell erown and tr with — feather rette and lilve B4.00 to 86, choice at. MH re 98 lot o he latest shades , Children’s i a Hats, Leghorn id Fan.) ey straw shapes, trimmed with wreath and coca bow, at., CORSETS. This Resowned Corset, | This lot consists of tle celebrated “Z. Z.” im- ported Corsets, in grays, white and black siteen striped and cou- tillo, style numbers 27, | 22an7 42, suaranteed perfect fitting, regular Frice $2.50 to $3.50, “) SHOES. L\, Me [ees ee 860. pairs Ladies’ Os- ] ford Ties, in russet ani | 16 je 16 black, all sizes, sold else- where at $1.25, at | 250 pairs culdsse {Tampico Goal, va Goat, spring heel, but- ton shoes, sizes 5 to 8, soldalenahege at $1.25; ildings. | Stern —- (Stier re ing | warrantably mas Downes ona ASC .) a expotied. x | 7 imbers lare the Boa tert wurbitrator to it appointed an arbitra = Delegates Leck Horns. [Hehe diMeulty, the firm having made The new Building Trades Conference LG 4 sat me with the ety, has declared war on the Board of) Walking Delegates. The delegates “| MORE SIGNS OF GO 1S OF G00D F GOOD TIMES. the Plumbers’ Society wil) fire the first | Brook: LABOR MEN AT ODDS. gun this afternoon, when the Board! meeta, The second conference of delegates of | L., | Building Trades Unions was held veaters| ‘The Brooklyn Union Elevated Rall- day in Central Hall, West Thirty-second street. an action of the Amalgamated Society of Plumbers and Gasfitters, in fepadiating the settlement made by the Board of Walking Delegates with the Rossman & Bracken eins was dorsed, and the Bociety’s dele Inatructed to a meg rect road has; increased the wages of its employees 10 per cent. to take effect June 1, The" Chicago Consolidated Steel and Wire Company, which employs several thousand |'men,_ voluntarily advanced WPITLADELP! PHIA, May %. — The Shenandoah City colliery, Swned by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, re- @umed operations this morning, em- Reyne 1 men and boys. It haa been jdie for the past three months. & aur Trade Mark guarantees Correct Btyle 5 Perlect Ft Ladies’ ‘Shirt Waists imported Materials, Our Own Mae, e Exclusive Styles, Exceptionally Good Values. Silk Waists, Beautiful Dresden Patterns, $e 00 50 Creat Bargains. ‘2.3 /|Separate Skirts, Satin Brocade, Crepon, Cheviot, Checks and Fancy Materials, 9.2 815.2 $18.2 Correct Shape. High Class Bargains. Our goods must be seen to be appreciated, 39 & 41 West 23d St., North Side, Between Sth & 6th Aves, — ec: port, it | will demand that the plumbers’ dele- —— Bros. To-morrow =pen Sale Men’ s Underwear in all sizes, Including special shapes for Short Stout Men. Extra Fine Balbriggan 3a Os Shirts and Drawers, at Regular value 63c. Ngtural Wool 87 Shirts and Drawers, at Regular value $1.35. Pure Silk and Silk and Wool Shirts and Drawers Regular value $3.75. Novelties in Sweaters For ae Men and Boys Fine Gray Reduced Prices. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. An extra fine lot of Ladies’ Striped and Changeable Silk Waists, with very large sleeves, crush collar and belt, at 1.79. SPECIAL SALE OF Wash Goods. .03 ground Challies, all fast colors, you ought to see them, at....... 1,500 yards of fancy striped Batiste, actual value 150. at... An immense assortment of French Crepons in all the newest designs, all fast colors, actual value 25o.,at | @ 150 pieces imported Lawns, fine variety of dark grounds, worth 290., at... lot of extra heavy Un- bleached Muslin, full yard wide, regular 70, quality, at, 100 dozen ready-made Pillow | gular 100, anil Immense lot of all-linen Huck Towels, hemmed or .06 SILKS. inder of onr 20-inch inted India, sold last woek at 24e,, will be cloned out at., s 182 vieces 20-inch changeable Surab Glace Waist Sii regular 39¢, quality, 1,500 yards Jacquard er | Piisse Silk, 59¢ quality, at LININGS, 1 lot Kid Cambrics, all colors .Q3 Plain Silecias, gray, brown and black. esis detains 109 |v il dns Figured Silecias, gray 1391 seae black backs,..:....++ 16-inch Genuine Amesions Hair Cloth (black) at. \ - 6 CLOTHING. SPRCIAL VALUES Boys’ Dep't. oi? | MEN S FURNISHINGS 21 in all the newest | Men's Unlaundered Shirts, styles, Blue and| linen bosoms, neck and ite Stripes,| wrist bands, reinfored bac! with cord and| #24 front, felled seams and 19 | sizes endless facing, not mi era i than 2 to each customer, it. rs sale, Lot of all-wool Chev-' iot Youths’ Suits, in blue, black, brown Ber? 95 1 lot of Men's Domet Flan- nel Outing Shirts, asso! patterns and guaranteed fullaize and length, only 1\g to each customer, at....... Men's Balbriggan Shirts and) Drawers, all sizes and fine quality, with pearl od tne HOSIERY sce | UNDERWEAR. any made by a cus] One jot of Mixson’ and Boys .09 gray. sizes 14 to 19) years, al MEN'S DEPT, Men's All- Wool Cassimere and Che- viot Suits in all the tom tailor; our] fast black, French ribbed price, Cotton Hose, regular made, 4,90 All-Wool Men's Trou- el made of the bes s Cheviots, Wors- fede oa Cassimeres, in\ very neat Psscsg lal eon able for dress equal any ve 60d, One immense lot of Ladies’ Lisle Thread and Cotton Bwias Ribbed Vests, as- sorted styles of ribbon, with silk mbbon and cro.) chet neok and arms, colore, this great gain, only two to each customer, at.... . I. One lot of Ladies’ two tor fancy Cotton Hose full segular made, at..

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