THE STORM The Record of Ruin Along the Atlantic Coast. LOSSES AT THE WATERING PLACES, | Exaggerated Reports of Danger and Dee Atlantie City Nowspapers—Sean Iile Terrible struction st tional City the Worst Sufferers Along the Const nt Lewes. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 14.—The north. east wind which swept the Jersey coast with cyclonic fury has reduced its veloo ity and the tide has receded so that an accurate estimate of the loss can now Ie obtained. nas exaggerated ttiona newspapers. It was natural that the public mind should have become unduly The damage in Atlantic City by ] sens been excited regarding the city's cause it wasshut off from outside com All fears were entertained and given genera credence, As it is, the damage of prop erty has been serious, though not meaten than during previous storms. S200,000 Will Repair Probably $200 000 will injury sustained by the flood in Atlantic City. Travel has resumed over the Camden and Atlantic r West Jersey snd Philadelph antic railroads “are | Iv their roadbeds and tracks which have suffered from the floods that swept th meadows, On the beach little | the ail frame structures which munication, sorts of rumors and Atlantic Clty, repair a the Koen nist SIiiin The pavilions, bath houses, shell pu ture galler es, and booths, which are in ome built out over t! fallen victims to tl timbers, which were piled along the beach, have been to sea. The damage has bee to ti diving « stores, raily siricts of the hulls and keels yachts M twisted ir (ven beleagu who tember portunity of th on lower ground than any seagide towns, and the t great damage there. munication cannot be re days: but there will be a gen as soon as the sound and be crossed in safety. Many of venturecome made their es Ap train at Seca ) wall, which was expected beach front, is « ] was built last wis form wa Stn INesdows og this moet Isle Junction Ik out to board wi he Sea Isle wit bent like at the n : nas Deen Only o to} who jump is va hing h tO Save t. Not hn him since, At Ocenn City At Ox washed aw the long 1 Harbor ba No port. at has been tilted somewhat by a under his trunk, and three 1 tages at the same place are wreck At Avalon the meadows were merged to a depth of ten feet and the town presents a scene of extra wdinary desolation, City several « avor damaged which runs « i CArTie damae is been don want Sout The ele S11 The North Jersey Resorts, The north Jersey resorts have been completely isolated. Beach Haven guests have been cut off from their anx lous friends, A stout hearted boatman crossed to Tuckerton and tool SAL e from the imprisoned islanders, returning 2 with provisions for the depleted larders | of the hotel men and cottagers. For four davs they had no communication with the surrounding country, Beach Haven suffered no great damage. The Baldwin hotel pavilions, a part of the front of Dolphin inn and the Walsh cottage wers carried Away. Bea Side Park has escaped injury, Af Asbury Park and Ocean Grove the boar walks are almost in ruins Lake Beach there are large wash outs but po buildings of any value have been wrecked, At Bay Head the heavy sea wall was demolished. Nothing definite has been heard from points below Beael Haven, has Desolation at Lowes, There is terrible desolation along the | The damage done t« The half const at Lewes. shipping is Sppailing. « of sand coast is covered with surging billows Storm tattered sails, broken masts and deserted vessels toss about on the sea showing the fearful destruction which | has been visited upon the mariners who | have sought a shelter at the breakwater, | Life Saving at Lewes Lewes, Del, Sept. 14.-The crew of the barge Cosilda, from Philadelphia for | Boston, loaded with coal, which was | wrecked on Brandwine shoal, were taken off by a schooner and landed here, These men were given up as lost. The life saving crews have rescued about 200 persons in all from twenty-four ves schooner Henry Withington has arrived here with all sails and short of Jrovisiona, Her decks were swept and a mate was washed over board, but a line was thrown him and he was saved, A Norw bark 1s sunk on Five Fathom bunk, crew was saved by a Boston steamer, Damage on the Hastern Share, Oxoscoek, Va,, id. ~The terri bie storm this week did much damage on the eastern shore, Crops were guined, Reports from the Melom i tion are to the effect has been badly t the station is in danger of bein Care «vay. * SUBSIDES by Sensn- i Desolation safety, be | Un Spring | mile | between Lewes and the | BATTLE, IMORE'S The Sham Battle of North Polat Fought in the Rain. PALTIM ORE, Nept, 13,--The principal event vesterday was the sham battle of North Point at Pimlico. There was not } for those ei rnged, Nevertheless 8,000 people, troops act thi two arm rere tho Ws in 1810, as near ible, Lam hour and a half, ‘resident Morton went attend the funeral of the 8. Cox Postmaster General Wanamaker came to Laltymore and w entertained | the roce rs of the Washing- much fun mn i the rain fell constantly, Pimlico was visited by From the advent of the 3.000 upon the field until the closing movements of tin of thi Leo is po lat ion Committ {he oth ton party 1 Last evonin the new building on Monument square Un account of the rain the monies were condactad 1a the win hall of the building I'he ha was well filled with invited guests O&O interest was Mr. John Wanamaker, eralof th i | Ox ned Ul CX Wanamakdr introduced turned home postofiice was dedi cated. Core ntevol postinaster gi Mayor Lat welcoming then the eneral, more master in tl maker, after re the surplus had and po ech Mr. Wana ferring the good that oo | H | | ree and O they othe ood , and good Surg shoul not ave ait Threatened. : tions per mi There Com ensior Particulars bark Littl show 1) ho of thirtv-thre« Edwin A wd, the « London Daily elegraph » The Light of Asin.” wus the Mr George W the Aldine hotel, Philadelphia. The guests included the following Philadel shia editors: Col. A, K. MeClure, of The limes; Charles Emory Smith, Press Gibson Peacock, Bulletin: Charles War burton, Telegraph: William M. Singerly Record, and [. Clarke Davis, Ledger Professor William Pepper, president of the University of Pennsylvania, was al i) pre : Ohio 1 the oCear of HA CIew Sir litor of The guest of nt Bismarck 's ailment, inflamed ve of the does not abate, He been forbidden to walk and he rides only in a carriage. While Mr. John Dilion his hotel in Melbourne Prince legs, has was he was inter | copted by a man who drew a revolve, | Upon the mar | and pointed it at him being arrested ix was found that volver was not loa led. a crank. the re Advices from Samoa state that quiet prevails there at present. It is ex pected, however, that there will be a re | newal of the disturbances unless offect | is given to the decision of the Derlis conference, A French workman near Waterford the charge from a shotgun. A number of merchants in Prince Bismarck in which charges of impolitness and general mismanage ment are made against Mr. Edwards, the United States consul at Berlin, Many merchants are not in sympathy with these characterizations, The main building of the exposition at St. Joseph, Mo., was completely gutted by fire, In the Ives trial Clerk Woodruff told of his connection with the young Napo- loon, and jenitted that he was ashamed the part he 4 othing new or shart) ing was hed by the examina. Spain declines to enter the triple al lance, N we Joss of whaling | nd author of | Childs at a luncheon at | | ebrate | gle of caused by He is said to In : | cruiser Baltimore rot { from her trial trip in which she made i | 20 2.10 knots an N. J. had the top of his head blown off by | Berliv | { have signed a memorial addressed te snow of the sewsan {lh be | TANNER'S RESIGNATION, Correspondence Notween the President nnd the Commissioner af Pensions, WASHINGTON, Sept, 13, pres idont’y Commissioner | of Pensions Tanner has complied with the | roaquest and resigned his office. | New Advertisements, B. & The following is the letter of resignation: WasmixGrox, D, C., Sept, 12, 189, To the President: The differences secretary of the interior and myself as to the pursued in the administration of H Pp 1 bureau have reached a stage which threatens to embarrass you to an ex. tont which I feel I should not eall upon you to suffer, and, as the Investigation into the affairs of the burean been completed which exist between the +} have f DOL DY Hand by the flectie Through the Whirlpeol Niagara Fans, N.Y Walter G. Campbell w Whirlpool rapid was unhurt Il bell, who covered w ull right and uiian side Ad him in th boat also went through Rapids Celebrating 71 Loxpox, Sept. 16 London held at Hyde park vesterda the victory of the in finally securing fro tors almost they contended during ti past month war, of course, the chief A monster « onsty af tes ation EVERY Cone the More Hatfield Liang Convictions Pikevitie, Ky Sept. 16 At entering | trial of Plient and Doll Mayhorn. two of the notorious Hatfield gang. they were convicted of the murder of the Met - brothers and sentenced to | nprison for life. They claimed that ment they were urged to the deed by old Ance Hatfield. | Ellison Mounts was found guilty of the | murder of Elflora McCoy and sentenced | to be hanged Dec. 3. The Baltimore Makes Past Time. PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 10. «The new urned yesterday hour for three hours and developed 10,000 horse which is 1,000 in excess of contract re quirements, It is claimed that this makes her the fastest man-of-war afloat. Ben Batler to Pablish Mis Momolrs Bostox, Sept. 16. ~Gen. Beujamin F, Butler has at last signed a contract with blishers via this city for the publica jon of his long anticipated memoirs, The work will be a voluminous one, covering the events which led vp vw the rebellion ns well as the history of the Killed by an Kleetrie Wire, New Yomk, Sept. 1. Joseph Matz, an Italian froit vender at the ph ate, East Houston and Christie street. was killed 0 om in contact with a “live” rie light wire of the United States Huminat company, Death was almost instantaneous, First Snow of the Senso nm Dak. 1h Phe rk men of power, ) VOUR NAME, PLEASE" We w nt to send to every ther paper y A copy of our New Fall and Winter Catalogue AND FASHTON JOURNAL. arge andg post ei Of « Doct tail 10 send us be A CATALOGUE OUR GG & BUHL, STREE |] CARTERS! TT Comm al » hd 44 LA Q Nee 2 . RB ras a | = 5 EN of al} the trvastides hued Sic wld he suffer from wioss to those lat reesing complaint we teed end ry them: will find Alder in #0 many ways! to do without them Ache they w almost jor thie goodness d iat 2 he w r all sick head of so many lives that here fe where boast. Our pills cure it ar great i rie Laver Pots are very small Ome or two pills make vepetaltde and do r ponte action . 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