Show + FIRE Destructive Conflagration Ia KcwYorlt Tlie Quebec Bush FiresOther Barns New York 8A fire broke out at midnight t nijjbt on the north fide of Manhattan Market which occupied a block extending from Eleventh Avenue to tne North River and between Thirtyfourth and Thirty fifth streets The fro occurred in the basement of Robe Brothers provision dealers and spread very rapidly and the hola building was lon wrapped inflames in-flames Ala m after alarm was sent out aid a art number of engines were brought to it but it was soon evident the entire building would be destroyed cs a strong south wind that was blowing swept everything before it It ii thought only the iron frames of the building will ba left There about 201 stands in the building which will be a loss t eland owners of about 3000 each making an aggregate loss to them alone of 1000000 Tho loss on tha buildme will bo very heavy but it could not b learned Michael Dolah who occupies part of the market as a slaughter bouso will also 050 very brnvilr Sparks were carried by the wind to the largo hay otablish meut of 1 It Clark on the south sdo of Toirty fourth street facing Mrket and this with a number of surrounding stores and Hay Market Hotel also took fre At 215 am the fro is still burn ng but btliovi d to bo under control New York 9The loss at the fire at Manhattan Market is 1500000 Tbe market hay shed adjoining the block and ninety freight cars ot the Hudson River Railroad burned Tho eastern half of Manbuttan Market in ruins ad completely gutttd except fifty feet near the Eleventh Avenue entrance Of the western half nothing save fragments of shattered walls and piles of iron rafters remain The officers of the market company com-pany say the castorn half will be repaired I nnd made ready fur occupancy within sixty days Tne fire they Rho say was undoubtedly incsnd ary The stands in the market were owned by some sixty p none or firms whoso loses range from 200 to 2000 each no insurance The loss on the market building ii < 400000 insured for 5100000 The brick building build-ing and eight hay shed were do troycd the latter and also two old buildings belonging to the Hud en River Railroad Company The loss in business will rut fall short of 100000 Upton Quebec 9There ha been nfi further destruction of buildings by brush fires in this vicinity but a great deal of lumber bark and grain burned About 100 famie are made homeless and des titute in tho range of St Helena St Theodore St Gorman St Charlotte and St Yallcrin Tho estimated loss it 5200000 Fires are still raging and the inhabitants bravely subdue them but with little success A young man named Session while endeavoring to save a family named Christie hemmed in by fire was terribly burnt His recovery re-covery is doubtful Ch rles and Lo renzo Warner of this place went with two other men on the morning of the tith to their property in St German t endeavor en-deavor to cave some hemlock beck While piling it in a ptch of chared ground they wero hommej in by fire and their provisions and provender for their hordes burned hey were obliged to remain tilt thii morning when they managed at great personal risk to escape In 51 Theodore Parish the passage pas-sage cf tho fire was so rapid that in one cato where a corpse was laid in a house ready for burial the family was obliged to bury the body close to tho house to save it from bamg burned and flee for their lives leaving everything t the fire The latest reports from St Helena stats that the fire i still raging in that vicinity and that several housts have been destroyed de-stroyed til Louis 9 Nino business houses on the truth side of the public square at Winchcitor 11 burned ycileruny entailing en-tailing a lost of about f 20000 |