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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.‘C., MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1889. 7 HOW THE ShiIPS WENT DOWN. | away and fell on the deck of the Olga, Capt MONEY TO LOAN. RAILROADS. cae —— Von Erhard at once ran the 0 ind on ao LOLy I GS A Graphic Account of the Fearful | the mud fats in the eastern pater eke MUR redgwaleanve seth YOW-| Barrimore Axp One Raxzoap. j South Pacific Hurricane. Seem Saeed saat oa ee apll-im Oe CRUE Lane ow. | Leste Wp inties footie Sornecet teow Daney iar obi ently floa' and proceeded to Sydney, ~ ——— = | avenue and C street, SEE Yah wUMED om 4 nun xp susanxn 10 | ¥- 8. Lem repair the slight damages GREE TO LOAN RAT, we. ‘and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited ex- enh i GA emma uae coe cee [. Whe Mien se aes een ae Estate Securi ome lision with the Olga, drifted toward the Van- dalia, and for a time it seemed certain she would crash into that vessel and send to the bottom the sailors who were yet clinging to the VANDALIA AND TRENTON STRUGGLED AGAINST | DESTRUCTION. ¥ 3 loza F stow | Por Pi and Cleveland, Vestibuled Limited ex- MGSEX IX HAND TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL | Puss daily 8:55 a. m. and express 9:05 p.m. 33 a.m 9.05 p. in. umbia, in auy sums ‘at lowest rates of tn ‘Gindin “jonte and terest. THOS ST yewER Oo aay. S-O0and Thaldn te, — spli featuny ‘estate security, For Iexington abd Local Stations 710710. m. ss BA i : or Baltimore, week . A correspondent in writing from Apia. | riggimg. As she approached the Vandalia the ALBEE Me Se. 8:30, 9:50, (45 minutes) nr 4% Samoa, under date of March 30, gives a most | crew of the Trenton gave “three cheers for the 10, 2:05, graphic aceount of the storm there on the 16th | Vandalia” that rose above the fury ef the gale, da feeble aud 17th of March. The hurricane began about | f™\." the Vandalia econ oy then 2 o'clock in the morning of the former date, | struck up “The Star-Spangled Banner.” and the which was on Saturday, The German warship | Americans on the shore answered the patriotic 00, 1,000, hs Heal Extate * Lowost rates Ni delay BLA Mei NTIRE, vISF between Washi and ‘ONEY TO LOAN— 2:10, 3:25, 4:35, 5. 12 10, 3 sums of money always on hand to loan op a) a ® m, 1:15, 3.25, Eber was the first to drag her anchors. By 3|#ir with wild shouts of encourdgement, perepeemeas a. 2% o'clock all the Is in the harbor were alive | When the Trenton’s stem finally struck the _ap4-1m ge ee ‘916 F at. ‘clock vessels in the harbor je | Side of the Vandalia there was no shock py a a rs to their danger and began a desperate struggle | and she gradually swung round broad. AL property, Pian: Organs, Sewing Machines aud ‘uiture: also Puruiture taken on Storage Ou. rer to keep off the reefs. The Eber was carried by | side to the sunken ship. As soon as the ceipt of postal will call. Business strictly coufideu- the hurricane against the American steamer, | ships touched the men on _ the Vandalia I, tial GROCE & WILLEY, 1009 E. _mh30-Lin* +35! ee ee ee ee AD ccis font arcane z - am Mecxif, Yams to bait arloweat maser inbenak | For Atami 0:40 gad 30 am, 12:10and 4.35 ‘ = ide . , for ax o ; ates of inte Paw. On St 230.8. 33 p.m. Leave An- Sua: strech with avfel forces auch in nen Sastond | Yori the mizctasecat of the'Vemaalin oll; Gu:| “meine: Gaectia whet dese 15 any Gn thet ble Rous: | wii ros Days beet fs\cugsca 40, cures etmatea 27 ww. Ou Sundays, 8:90 8m, 4: be see: parila, that you willtry this medicine, | —mb27-3m Oia ent Hom nw. polls 6:40.05 10 pan Sundays, day morning, though the water was still very | under the birdies! ‘Hood's Sarsapar you ry Chia . | a = eh andl H sts. BW. _ | 8:37 a.m. 4:20 p.m. _* Keay oo pote Tad ‘and | Fough, the pte gotten ashore with the | “It says “Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparills.’ " you should not allow yourself to be induced to bay hy es Y TO LOAN, IN LARGE AND SMALL the Metropolitan Branch, +635, half her crew crnshed to death. This was | help of the natives, whose efforts were directed | “Why, that’s what Mamma told us.t* some other preparation, which may be c! uzun, on approved real estate security. in the Dix: | {1 pee 7 auth to “ * “ "s." ber that the sole reason | trict of Columbia, at lowest rates of interest. i | For Gaithersh d intermediate points, +900 a. @ aeied by King Mataata, lo om his| ‘Yes, and she said "Do not take anything else, no | “as good as Hood's.” Rememt LEIPULD, 1300 ¥ st. n.w.. 2 floor front. “‘mhZ6-1ni | | Fer Gaithershure and mtermedi i. se etter tod crtcnty tad on tha Ener cat | Same Sex tha Rant Wome in erecatciae- oy | shies pial ar odo oak ae aia iottar a | patilis is called forte that owe peoft will be masteen | Q{ONEY-LOANG ON BEAL ISTATE:LOCAL On | "4 ud taterenedlate staan, $7:00 p. m..| In presenting THE EVENING STAR in tm new - - . i on the bottle, with Hood’s Sarsaparilla on it.’ par Securities, Army and Navy Accounts, =. : 2 of these Lieut. Goedeke and four sailors were | noon there ye Se et ncn | ease dut Cn patng te Go | the substitute. a ial Paper, be ge Nov delay Wal. He train leaves Washington on Sunday st 1:15 | dress and improved form, attention is called to ite “iifeanwhile the Aaler had been driven acroas | More from the German thior. ‘The sailom soon | _Thette daogue dvelis upon a point we with | Therefore we say: Insist om having Hood's CAN ON Ee Oa fe ie e , <n Flopping at all stations on Metropolitan Branc the bay, and about 6:30 sh thrown on a| Commenced drinking, and Vice-Consul Black- | to stronwly impress upon your mind. Ifyou have | parilla. Do not be induced to buy any other. Hood's ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN SUMS | .F0r. K 10:10am, 14:3 and 1530p. 10. | peculiar merits as a news and family paper, ae ¥, and abont 6:30 she was thi . cin r Sundays, 1:15 p.m, wreck of the Eber. | lock issued a peremptory notice to all saloon- | beew led to decide, from the advertising or from | Sarsapariila is the ideal Spring Medicine. to suit at lowest rates. anaes apae ae an a é . " . reef 200 yards from the wreck of the Eber. r Seog ene: sa EDFORD W. WALKER sf or Haierwiown, 10:10 a, m. and ‘i Nearly all her crew were thrown into the | Keepers forbidding them to sell or furnish mh23-3in 16 Bast, |g Peeius arrive from Chicaso daily 8 aoto the cemneninery aGventagesaiuets >». im. ; from Cincinnati and Nt. and 1:95 p. m.; from Pittsburg *S Pm. fad = EAE PAYS a 50 Bi to advertisers. , but 1 had been landed so far | liquor to the American sailors. + J ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SU 4 ap Te an ood’s r Mites tea itn aa aa "| sgn profemtonal authority—wiich tm hie me nearly the entire hull was out of water, and| A dispatch from Sydney, N. S. W., says that 1416 F st. nw. NEW YORK & PHILADELPHIA DIVISION stance only expresses public sentiment—has de her deck be: t righ’ i ad fi the nd ‘' druggists. $1; six for #5. Prepared only Kelloge Building. For, New York, Trenton, Newark and Elizabeth. N " her dee! ing at right angles and facing the | the steamer Lubeck has arrived there from i ts. $1; six for $5. Prepared only | Sold by all druggist ix for #5. es ae 2 abeth. X. Ma . e poste rd iprokapes yoasel rae Nell Pro- | apia, which she left April2. ‘The Lubeck re- bpigbelchy gis adradea Lowell, Mass. | by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. MONEY 70 LOAN AT FIVE Per CENT oN AP 3 a.m > «ves | clared that “THERE IS NO BETTER EVENING tected from ti rm, and most of the men 4 a lef$ April? Th 7 1. x had but « few fect to twit to reach the deck, | Por that the Nipsic is so badly ace | t0O Doses One Dollar iy 30, 4 “y ubuled limited) and *1 pm, Buffet Parlor Cars joo Di fe] Dollar rion em Ee Eee RUTHERPORDE ou all day trains Sleeping Car’ on ‘the 10-30 pa; | NEWSPAPER IN “TE UNITED STATES” than ; et t jose ne A ; z Open at 4-00 patie ang to the guns e to return | ts doubtful whether she will be ab! nd masts in | where they ¢ to the United States, own people he offered to vacate all the Samoan houses in Apia and allow the American sailors to have use of them, Admiral Kimberly THE STRUGGLE OF THE NIPSIc. thanked Mataafa warmly, but stated to him it Meanwhile the United States steamer Nipsic | would be almost impossible to control the men | Was fighting desperately to keep off the reef | if they were scattered around among the native | of others were injured, among them C: Fritz. t. Philadelphia, Ni Wi ing te od Cheater rovipeet naibe talna cde teaaaie a Divers discovered that RE estan INVESTMENT 19,0, tO A 2S eis 00 and emmiEEeY eee safety, and were finally taken off, though in a pel had bee * a ! SAFE AS U ONDS, *10:30 p, or le City “21:25 8. claimed forit. In all that relates to the composi greatly exhausted condition. Of the 130 officers | Eine tiuttafscame down from his camp GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, | ta Comfort! nO PERSONS GIUGTC ShGUL | hitaatnia Sai aime, Urewees, Baltimore and sas men aboard twenty men were drowned oF | tow days after the disaster, and on behalf of his ata Nigo eer s Killed when the vensel capsized, aud a number ; 1 > 2 tion of @ first-class journal, devoted to news, busi= SMALL PREMIUM CHAKGED. {rains leave New York for Washington, °S 30, = 111-00 a. *2:30, °4:45 p.m. and *12, €8,500—TO LOAN night. R ak a ‘6D trains leave Philadelphia for Washington, Nit fast Cocoa 3.000 ON REAL ESTATE. "8:15, °11:15 8 m., Thats, *4:15, °3:15, and is Lu Pom. 0 mh THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, YExcept Sunday, *Daily. | ness, Jamily and focal affxirs, it takes rank with 13 | the very best in the world, and in the special qual S ent ities named it is not surpassed by any. With cred inom b gies fog te alert, intelligent and irapartial special correspond: Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa, trom which the excess of wo “AND SMALL | gee wmins—at Sand 6 percent, Stuall contusaioua TO_LOAN-IN LARG Union Transter € offices, G19 and 131 Pa, aye. =" Oil has been removed. Ithas more | 3 GREEN & CUNNINGHAM, 7 “LE: HAS. ou ents at all centers of interest, by the free use of | cops tape be aeletamsathamante sdk | storm, there have not been more than 40 bodies of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrow. | $150,000 EeOxese 70 Acuiesr ro | mee Rae ce supe’ sie got well under way from the reef after she | Tecovered. For the first day or two bodies of Pace badlisocts Diep ease om po gy ses pact bearer tall HE GREA: LAER facilities with Which its office is equipped, it covers sunk the Lilly,when the Olga, which had nearly | Americans were buried in a cemetery con- | ac te. acden PHILLIPS, LAMAR & VACHKY, Attys -2t-Law, 10 THE ‘MEAND SOUTHWEST, | the whole Geld of news, and is able to presente run into ber before, struck her amidship. car- | nected with the London mission, and the bodies | mclnine, ecocheaing. cleat: mk LG" “F st., Sun Building, DOUBLE TRACK." "SPLENDID SC. y. } rying awaya boat, splintering the ail, and | of the Germans were buried. in. the French | posed. and atairabiy atepead facies NDOWMENT, LIFE AND TONTINE PoLicies | — STEEL RAILS.” MAGNIFICE! reflex of the entire civilized world each day up to Knocking down the’ smokestack. Having lost | Catholic cemetery, but it soon became impos. Lepper py taco toe Ee iinent st highest cuak Pricke Lane pees Ta Pet bOT PERC ALY 24TH, TSK. her smokestack the Nipsic could no longer keep | Stble to identify the bodies, and owing to the 5 : ' Upon “sare at ‘M. it | TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON F sonable terms Apply t OM STATION, | the very moment of going to press, In these re up her steam, and Capt. Mullan, who had re- | Warm climate, it was necessary to bury them Sold by Grocers everywhere. ACHESON, 1 COENER SIXTH AND B STREETS, 43 FOL: | ONLY We boae OB et Po ee mene ot | Sects TRE Stan is absolutely without @ rival, and mained cool aud collected during the danger, | Where they were found. Some of the bodies IN SUMS FROM 8500 UPWARD, "Yulliuan Verttbuled Cazs, at a0 um daly Fase | fearlessly challenges com, within range of , y rang: seeing that the vessel could not be saved. gave | Were terribly mutilated by beating for hours V. BAKER & C0. Dorchester, Mass, 41 THE LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST Lit 20am, daily, to’ Cinciunati and St. Louis, orders to beach her. ‘The steam that could still |@gainst the coral reefs. Paymaster Arms’ body ° i ‘ a0 COMBHESION ot Rees a ee, eo the territory it occupies. be employed was utilized to drive her on the 4S recovered two days after the storm. It REAL ESYATE LN THIS DISTRICT. Gay, to Chicago, with Sleeping Car Altogua to Chi. | In its treatment of public faire it ts im) M af partial sandy beach 1m front of the American consul- | Was in a terrible condition, and was buried in Sy K. O. HOLTZMAN, cago. Western Express, at 7:40 p.m. daily, with ute. Two bouts were at once lowered, but the | the mats where it washed ashore. Some of 3 mh Corner 10th aud F sta. tow, Siceping Cars Washington to Chicaco and St-Lmis, | and aims to be fair and just to all taithsend invere falls did not work properly, and the men | the natives also found a body about the same =~ MOREX—TO0OAN ON REALESTATE OR FIRST. | Eitebere for Lonievilie at steele eee ests, and it is absolutely independent, iu the bigh- Were thrown into the water and drowned. | time, four miles up the coast, and from the de- Wo Dirt! NoFuss! No Back Ache! Tes i security, at lowest ratewor interest; nodelay ress, 10:00 piu, daily, for Pittsburg and, che . Whe cle Week, bene ee | scription Which they gave, it was believed to be ups eae whepe the security insu a ssom rth wt. aw, Tent ih throuch Sleeper to Fittaburg,and Pitts- | est and broadest sense of the term. In the publi- Derr, the ship's surgeon. and half a dozen | that of Capt. Schoo maker, but the identifica- J NO LOAN—€25,000 AT S's P NT, LN SUMS BALIIMOKE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, cation of news it records fi bit sick "men, capsized before it reached the | tion was not positive. ‘The bodies of Lieut LOOKS BRIGHTER, te mutt ourreal eatatg, 2 TEE CEN For Erte, Capandaihas add Rochnter ily Bat. | ows jacts without bins of shore, but all were saved. Donbie hawsers | Sutton nd Pay Clerk Roach have not been re- sad mas ae Sites R BETTER. a ‘ GWTNN NEWMAN & CO., tie with: Nlccplanc Cae Wane ee Atay. 10-008. | color, and in the expression of editorial opinion i were soon made fast from deck to shore, and | covered. On Friday, March 22, the Germans i : Nee een I PS ng pg Sete ogee is as stead: firm ti the crew made their way to land with the help | held memorial services at the French Catholic | Don'cletthewomenhaveallthebestthings,butuse | Wy ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN 2a PRCT Ca got tro aed | ene? a frm in advocating and promoting of the natives, who acted under the instruction | ee Many American officers eee Upreos ‘a ee = < Rooms 13 and 15, Atlantic Buildiug. 11:30a.m., 2°10, 4.10. 10-00. aud 1120 pore “Oe, | OBLY What it Delieves to be right, as it is persistens of Senmanu ‘Tuca, chief of the Apia distric we American memorial services were held Sun- HILADELPHTA ff Bl ki a = ~ a Sunda ) 11:40am. 2:10, 4:10, 10-00, and a Sebr Ana, King Mataafa’s secretary; and En- cated 4 in a large yard in which the —————— OWS ackin i] TO eur catnenk trineest ee poe ea RA ed mae Sr aaisetlsgatemcecet piarrecaie A sign J. L. Purcell, of the Nipsic, who had bee renton men have their quarters. The services a ? ADDISON & LARCOMBE, mig ted gre Dy my ° Wrong. It is, in brief, wholly untrammeled by ang ou shore during the might. Commander Mullan | Were very prief, and were conducted by Chap- | Grand National Award of 16,609 francs, ONCE A WEEK FOR MEN, $e18-3int 1I0E F et. w._ | gor Bowton without e210 fam. every day insisted on being the last man to leave the | lain McAllister, of the Trenton. None of the 5 ONCE A MONTH FOR WOMEN. O33, To Loax For Brooklyn, S. ¥.. all through trains counectat Jap. | OCF interest or consideration than that of serving deck. He tinaliy found himself on deck with | German oficers attended. ‘ HE 1 find ita tip top Harness Dressing. | amie 2s 10 sult, at joweet rates on approvedcoal | et C2 Safe Pa ae ae ouine | the public, and securing us fer as possible the wel Lieutenant John A. Shearman and two sailors, The screw steamer Rockton, of 1,198 tons, | WOLFF& RANDOLPH, Philadelphia ry : Arges pane oi ferriage across New York Gite nest hotonline sank a : He ordered the lors to leave, which they did. | Will pros ‘d from Sydney to Samoa, where she NIC, ie | \y ONEY To LOAN ON E AT Low: | ForPiila delpina, 7:2 bets K 00, 11:00, and 11:40 E lamily circle, am society as a whole, ‘The captain being unable to swim, did not eare | will take on board the erews of the wrecked AN INVIGORATING TONIC, | A ry-V-3—"Ha:irierstaaccmaieemene il M bat Fates ie¥ 8:00, 11 | With these general objects in view, what Tus ~ ip deavending the ropes by his hands uerican war-ships and will convey them SONTAINID ost through errors a8 WASH'N DANE " 4 ! pot feat make pom Sg ath, alee ok San Francisco, : eed VIAN BARK IRON AND | FOR ME Sree practice “tod 24 Successor to DA. Biloe Gore, 40 fa | STAR specially concerns itself with, and that to which he attuched to the hawser. When he | , The above Darticalaza of the great storm were PERU , , | DEBLON - DUPRE Method: FINANCIAL For Atishtre Gite ae | Which it gives its best efforts, may be briefly de cs gaia cask Shearman stood alone on | brought to San Francisco by the steamship Send for our new illustrated “Guide NANCIAL Jtimore, 6 | i : ‘ & ppomtpetenpraltye Gorm) ombelgaca tantra) peter pth ira Sydney on March 20° PURE CATALAN WINE. mn ee a ee : ANCIAL, _ 5 aber a ame Te scribed as THE INTERESTS OF WASHINGTON the rope. ‘The plucky lientenant then followed | - ahaa a rs Saturday morning. 2 - For the PREVENTION and CURE of Besion:Dupre Clinique, 1 Trenuut St, Boston, LLE"8 Jou soy & co, 70, 4:4 1 D:03¢ Web0r TshOL ra | AND TRE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, To these share Alameds took on bourd at Apia 36 wounde: as | ssid ated SATS $$$ _—___— eee _ Me . <reeeny Saas seanten, also Licut. Ripley and 29 wounded sea-| Malatia, Indigestion, Fever & Ague, Loss of poMsery sen aCe 2 Pe ina 720 acs cod £40 pe denn, | MO BAPE as Veen unswervingly devoted since WRECK OF THE VANDALIA. “ius te come up on the Honolulusteamer. The | appetite, Poorness of Blood, Neuralgia, GG | Nomcesss Apvarriczs BANKERS, For Popes Crock Line, 7:20am, and 4:40 pam. dally, | 444 prensat mangement aumunsh ‘as Ataditen, About 10 o'clock. while near the wreck of the | Alameda brought the following I cadets 22 Rue Dri Paris. oF THE Pennsylvania and 10th st, For Annapolis, 7:20 and 9-00 agn., 12:05 and 4:40 | Adler, the English war-ship Calliope and the | from the man-of-war Trenton: “R. Stocker, F. : BALDWIN DRY AIR RE Which have plac IGERATOR, Jit at the Head as the Leading Re- E. FOUGERA & (\0., Acents for the U.S, 80 NORTH WILLIAM ST. Ne United States war-ship Vandalia came in con- | W. Hebbs, B.C. Decke \* B. W. Wells, W. 8. tact, the English vessel's iron prow crashing | Cloke. G. W. Logan and R. p.m daily, except Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 a uw, | nd this policy will characterize the future career jackson, and Na’ 4:10 pan, | | | } Exchange, Letters of Credit, Cable Transfers on Prin- : as aiateteca ce of the paper as prominently as it has marked tts oe Sonne ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG. RATIc | dets H. A. Wiley, L. A. Stafford and J. A ——— ‘ cipal Cities in Wai. AND ALEXANDIGA AND WASHINGTON | past history. down with great force upon the port quarter of | ‘Lefune, of tho Vaiita —— = | Extraordinary and unequaled preserving properties, || Government and Investment Bonds, Telegraphic Een the Vandalis, carrying away her own Jibboom. | casio = : ‘ : Ww iy | The best economy in the use of ic Comuunications with New York, Philadelphia, Balti- ie shivering ithe Beasy timbars of fhe Ame rican | i oom WITH ADMIRAL KIMBERLY. Car Asn See On RITE KOR | Remarkably low and uniform temperature. more and Boston, r bt On ¥ and tearing 4 hole below the rail, which he American officers who were saved lost ‘The great variety of food that can be kept together, Sie AS AS AN ADV E : t ‘ o ples of the following low price : . 7 odution fo1 auton, 7 ADVERTISING MEDIUM. tloode« Leypharsenels —" ; of the rom | their uniforms and were dressed as common | Pbotostaphs or sainples of the following low priced eucisetaitng oulg tik owa fave, LOANS MADE AND NE lation for ‘Quantico, ope. now determined to try and escape from | PI. ays Richmond and the South, 4:36 nd 3-40 p. au, daily, exce is leave Alexandrig tor APITAL, $300,000. 5:00, 9:10, 10 T1208 a. a. 6. 10:4? and 10 and 17°07 win: and 10:42 p.m. i K oem leg | Its wood lining and racks are odorless and never BANKING BUSI the harbor, and putting on all wteum succeeded | pailors, Admiral Kimberly was the last to | soon, ; : | spoil by oxidizing Gr corrodingan isthe ease with zine By Se See ee Capes paaetinl | occa tase cack ot Bee W. B MOSES & SON, and galvanized iron, and acoat of shellac at any time fines, in getting out to sea, returning after | }2s0me youu which bad been provided for Will make it as cood as new. he storm with little injury except the loss of ‘i baa pansies Its perfect circulation of pure, cold, dry air upward im through the provision chamber keeps the provision The EVENING STAR claims to be, and can com Clusively establish that it 18, the best local advertis= Nos. 520, 28, and 530 11th st. n.w., th ciated Press correspondent he expressed ter which i her beats. As sh American sailors gave passed the Trenton the Sunday at FY + Gnd Ghieecs, which his great sorrow ut the terrible di: i OF WASH- | | { . TT, a ud intormation at the office, northeasteor- | tng medium tn the wo ‘id’ NO OTHER PAPER PRINTED pe a . ; axp | chamber perfectly dry. | Senge ver of 1th street and Ponnaylvauinavcuue, wd seas |! ™ send Were returned with a will. Captain Schoon- | ¢ bey = eo Popo kc 3 Geile = Simplicity and durability of construction, sat GEOKGE H, B, — " \ybere orders can 5, def, tor the checking os | CIRCULATES 80 MANY COPIES IN THE CITY OF 178 = experience on sea I have never seen a si : =. Bsrellene ciane esident, cashier. | Eagware to destination from aud residences maker, of fhe Vandalin, had been severely in- | aq he une “Sasa Ma ee ae Nos, 1100 and 1102 F st. nw, Denky coaelonenla Sncine Seta, Seen Sec ie et ASE PUGH 7 a 52; Hg QUB:, | PUBLICATION, 18 PROPORTION To POPULATION. It ie Scross the cabta, but he faced the on, uke | fall extent of damage which has been done. caneeacecn Convenience of interior arrange Exchange, Makes Collections, aud does a General Bauk- { ____ Geerai Manager. — ACO ' pardty too much to say that it s read by the mem a hero and stood by the side of his first officer, | MY chief anxiety now ix to get these $00 or 900 eres | Its ir tight lever wedge door fasteners, the most s eT ea ea 10th, 1880. paat te i Di Lieut. J. W. Carlin, who was practically in | “ors back to America, ‘The fires of the Tren- | perfect device known for herinetically sealing doors. | (EVHE COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK, | 5:30 a Stent Tene ea De Toh ROO every family in the District of Columbia. charge of the vesse Lieut. Carlin had been | 4 Went out at 10 o'clock in the morning and cana Its completely insulated walls, containing perfect OF WASHING ION, D.C, ariottesvilie, ‘Lynchburg, and Stations It is peculiarly the favorite of the home circle, and om duty since the previous morning, and had QU rudder and propeller were carried away at | dead afr spuces, best known nou-conduetor of heat and | 611 Ft a Yetweon Alexandria and Lynching, Homowe, Drintol not tasted food in all that time, but he Kept his | the same time. ‘The great volumes of water Parlor Suites, 7 pieces. | “tte very bert Refriyerator ever offered to the pabiic, | Receives weal Danette Drafts, Trane. | Tans. Pulizcan Sleeper Wasiiucton iNew Oremus’ 2° 201088 esteemed in the counting room and the place on deck, and encouraged every one around | Poured in upon the berth deck through the | at as low prices as any other made. Bird cOnvenbenE, Meeteet ae nese nn contral | “71-26 A, Mt eat bell Dally Gor Weneentoe, hae. ‘Work shop. It follows, therefore, that as an agent him. Seeing that the engmes were not power- | 2®¥8e-pipes, the fire-room was soon flooded, | | Having no charcoal or other tilling its walls never | i ia few rods cast of vur | Jotteaxille, Gordonsville, Stations Chea. € Ohio” Route, Sa ucaghibamry babeat tenn 4 2 ‘stheon. | and the fires were put out, The hawse-pipes | Book Cases. }h foul by absorption of inoisture. nel hung, Rocky Mou treet care only two Denville and Stations be- of publicity within the National Capital and com first premiuniscained in open competition maker and Lieut. Carlin determined to beach | S#0uld never have been placed where they | #14 Chests of Six Drawers. prea area ee | Ay Agee tt Pemnarivanis wre. Sars oly | CLertti Gotemben ainee Actas EST AE | tetas evtorr ts tne ios cha. an eanecne the Want 7 ih . were. It was a piece of faulty construction | $10 Wardrobes. try dur ast six years, at- | ay, H. WARN nee | 1, Montyonu ew Orleans, Texas and California, he Vandalia, and a full Lead of steam was put : 4 z 5 iehna, ielined the | ? a anor Fuliuan Sleeper New York to Atlanta. Pull on, and she was beached about a hundred yards | Which the government officials had been asked | 2! ams, President, to remedy seve from shore and about forts 1 times. If they had be au Parlor i mns practicall; et f 7 ” , the mont ery: Pullman Sleepera Mont: ™¢™ 4" 48 columns pr ly meets all eyes, and, ards from the stern | cars Atlanta to Mont, atigrcatee ol ua eecent | womery to Ne is aid Mann Boudoir Sleepers tn proportion to the service it gives, ite advertial i and as it was then about epee ~~ pees this ax indirectly the For Sale by WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Sole Agent, has Ct | trains Waslington to Atlanta Does uot counect tor | TSteS Tank with the lowest im the country. Being 11 o'clock it was hoped that the storm would | C#U%€ of the loss of the Trenton. eres $17 7th st. n, w. . Crosby 8. [Cl & ¢ points Sundays, | low, they are rigidly adhered to, There only re- aan Galea that all on board might | Working parties are kept busy all the time - ante tbat : Soh Zi rucedell i my °, be ‘tolan of Soon, however, she hae on the wrecks of the Trenton and Vanda. Hanging a “ di 1a a ee a mains to be added on this head, as an indication settle, and by noon the whole of her gun | #4 articles of every description are washed a Sor Bx YERS, | @NOo. w. CORSON. of the esteem in which the paper is held bythe deck wan under water, the men were fared | ashore from the vessels and piled together in a te, | JRO: ¥ conson. h to take refuge in the rigging, the wind in- | 4 been at work, and | oo | YOU WILL FIND THE BEST SELECTRD ae OP. M.—Western Express Daily for Manassas, | DUSILeSS public, Which best understands its own creased in fury, and the few officers who stil] |™#"Y articles were saved in that way. The | aay CORSON & MACARTNEY, Culpeper, Oranee, Charlottesville, Lotisville, Cincin- | interests in this respect, that, both in the number Temained ou the poop deck were repeatedly | *fes from both vessels, containing large | 2° apse STOCK OF SPRING SHOES FOR GLOVER BUILDING§1419 F ST. N. W., | Skeets enn eee Olle intes Wainingtes swept from their feet by the force of the wa eg eet: eee, mecevered, Tha | So re me =~ its ‘ ; Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, | phtiOOF, M--Southern Express Daily for Lynch- of subscribers and of new advertisements printed, ; Nearly every man aboard had cast off most of | *Mokestack of the Vandalia has been removed, ae } LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN, Deposits. Exchange, Loans, Collections Ph hen her ttaleteh, Asheville, Charlotte, Colum- | sac year in the history of the \per shows a large, ty and it will be placed on the Nipsic, as the latte seh ~— | ' As, aud ll tiem Tistea | bit, Aiken, Aniusta, Atlanta, Moitgomery, New Or- a his clothing and some were entirely naked. | aud lt will be placed on the Nips e latter | Ge. Buriape for Packing. | ~ ep ee ae posted | Kats, Foxe and alitoruia, Pliioan Centibulesivoper | 4, eicieaisis iti few had provided themselves with life-pre- | HP _ mmcoiiaion with the Baby C: | IN ALL THE LEADING AND NEW pt ly te gh ae . Nashington to) New. Orleans via Atlanta and Mout- | tnerease Predecessor. For example, during servers, but these could not be obtained for all, | Olga. | A specialty mare of investuient securities, Distrigs | MOF: | Pullman Sleeper ington to AUEUSYA | tye frst nine months of the present year us the vessel had filled so rapidly. yon | INDICATION OF AMERICAN OFFICERS. 87 Tricye | STYLES AND COLORS, Bone mand all Local Railroad, Gas, Iusurauce and Tele | "Trains on Washington aud Ohio division leave Wash- tm abieaiet @ & on shore were anxious to render assistance, but | The San Francisco Chronicle, commenting on re VERE ee on “Kimerican ‘Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold jy18 Dig £00 AM, Desig cxcept Sunday end 3:49PM, the average daily circulation © paper ne boat could have lived « moment in the surf, | the details of the wreck of the American and EE YER oe | Keturning leave Round Hill 6:05 A.M. Daily'and 1:30 | Bas been 26,651 copies, and te whole and it was impossible to get a line to the |<. - Rios r Filters. | eal : mae oe gare = ~ | 2M. Daily except Sunday, arriving Washington 8:30 : steamer. The seas continued to break over the | German war ships at Apia, says: “This ac- lapaniese Screens. | STYLES IN SUMMER SHOES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. | AM. aud 5:58 St ee number of new advertisements printed 39,083, vessel, sweeping away numbers of the crew. | count —_— rg in regard to the re- | FANCY CREAMERY DUTTER, PER LB, S00, | Vileoud Lynchburg arrive in Waskingion $100 SAC | against an average daily circulation of 25/27 Some of these swam for the Nipsic and suc- | sponsibility of the disaster; it proves that Amer- % | eal tea aaaristaiel iaigual aneenaid aud 7:13 PM; vis Rast Feunessee, Br tol and Lyneh- ceeded in boarding her, but others were | ican and German commanders did everything | 82 Mosquito Canopies. | DALTON & STRICKLAMD, Baie vert iain stare Lame ot 21:13 AM. ond 0:40 BM: vin Gapsogonne copies and 38,594 new advertisements dur- drowned in the attempt. Engineer A. 8. Greene | that good rererenii could CAR save their Oc. = —? aap Tarye can best Tomstoos. 8 and 9:40 PML: Strasburg Local at 10-15 4M. | ing the corresponding period in 188°, In sbort, and Nava! Cadet 4. H. Wiley reached the | vessels, and that the escape of the British shi . Adjustable Wire Window Sereens, Pe hat Bouquet Whisky. on Ll. «| pickets, sleeping car reservation and information 2 Mipils: bah wane tia wkd ctemon tn ane Calliope was owing to the great strength of her | 20c. Window Screen Frames, j Se ens Aan mli9-Tia OHARE'S Casit {th st.n.w. | furnished, aud’ bazmawe checked at office, 1300 Penu- | THE STAR Aas never taken a backward step, and themselves up the ropes and were carried by | engines. American officers proved their claim | 81 reen Door Fraues, W- H. COMBS, 924 9TH ST. N. W, IMPORTED i lvania avenue, and at Passenger Station, ore ipa the current toward the shore, where they were | to superior seamanship. and the saving of the | 1: Ma ui ‘ i rtain Poles. : 2 ‘ m8 Raliened, Gin enecaer OE L. TAYLO! % its conductors are determined that it never shall reseed by the natives, who had formed a line | crews of the Trenton and Nipsic was due to the | 124. Summer Draperies. and Domestic Groceries, Fine Wines and Liquors, | | axons. reaching some distance into the water. Wiley | skillful handling of those vessels.” geting ; &e. The following well-known brands of Pure Rye POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, whe insensible, but was resuscitated by Dr.| Mr. Dunning, correspondent of the associated Se. Dimity for Loose Covers. THE WONDERFU , Whiskies constantly in stock: Old J. B. Thompson, é le we > apaniivetel csp Bethe scence Sate eee et | ai tare Cartas {And Only a Few store Daye Nema, Beker, Upper Ten, Haunis Acie, Takoma, Jackson | PyOTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINK . of the storm and its results, was the = = inautaliae ecayee uae re hi - 3 15-31 i ma paper man who witnessed the disaster.) "| 81.73 Portier. cared saloninen trots this city tovwafeen sonst do | gezcrmme sue _mbiS-Sm_| J ismsose and River Landings, Sipamer Bus, — Capt. Schoonmaker was clinging to the rail z 2 Madras Curtains. not delay, but come at once, aid you will see t) SS QTAR. OF THE_EAST,” FANCY PATENT PRO- | Capt. Geoghegan, leaves Stephenson's Wharf every ua aa hed be tlcck. ‘ant THE POLITICAL SITUATION UNCHANGED, 25¢. Window Shades, PIUGEST PAHO TIRE LYLE CET eRED, sohd PeLE ORE, 80-75 per bbl. €1.-75 per '4 bbl. sack; | Sunday at 4o'clock p. im. For further information © Poop-deck, supported by Lieut. Carlin, | ye correspondent says the political situation | 5c. Silk Plush, 24 inches wide. Men's Elegant Al-Wool Suits, $4.87, 0.25, and | “Old Thue” Flour, £0.00 per bbl: $1.00 per 4 bbl: | apply DG who was doing his best to hold the captain on ae 86.50, sack. Perfection Tea, acknowledged by all who use it STEPHENSON & BRO, ‘The latter grew weaker every moment. and re- | Femaine about the same as it was before the | $1 Mohair Piush POOR ee NTE, | oe eee fe"per Ib, Shvuidere, | —=&¢-6m SK wher THE WEEKLY STAB marked to those about him that he would have | Storm. The hostile parties retain their former | 45¢,SunieTapestrion aha ad ge. per Ib. 8 Ibs. wi ee | Mpt VeRNoN! — atr. ViewNon: j to go soon. The captain was offered a life-|encampments. The German consul, Dr. 50 Silk Tapestr , | Torise, ‘Stas Soe he tone ba e “ je $ , E . for 150 % lbs. Turkish Prunes STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN preserver several times, but refused it. Finally | Knappe, is still pursuing # spiteful course, 50 Straw Matting, 40 yards, for 2 jos. | Leaves 7th-street wharf dafly (except Sunday) for Mt. & great wave struck the Vandalia, washing | which has always characterized his administra: de. Sinyrna Mats, 16 in, by from its fastenings a machine gun. which struck | tion of affairs there. the captain on the head. either killing or knock- respondent had an interview with Mataafa and 1 ing him insensible. and he was carried back | the principal chiefs prior to the storm in regard into the sea with the wave. sinking withouta|to the proposed The associated press cor- 5 Evapo: A Rumiord Yeast Powder, | Vernon aud River Landings as far down as Glymout, Moe Sree Jace’ tries! Oct i eared fe Powis | ae TO" Glock aaa, Beturning, reaches Weakingten ~ - .50, | Ton, Dick, aud Harry Soap tor 7 cakes Aro- | about 3:0 p. in, especially commended to that portion of the USES SUGGS: | tnatit Soap sor Zoee Weaker Plymouth Rock Seapine | Saat LL. BLAKE, Captain. » *s Pants, all the leading. styles, 19; the finest quality, $2, $° d Check: Smyrna Rugs, Smyrna Rags, f i reading public who desire to be keptadvised. conference im Germany. ) Smyrna Rugs, Oia, The insurance company have decided to close the 1.7, D Pm es W TRON STEAMER ow A EFIELD" . steuggle. Paymaster Arms and Pay Clerk | King Mataafa discussed the matter frechn Lai myrua Bugs is, | eutire stock out wt private sale =o | £ street Walt ou MONDAIS, THURSDAYS | Staite at the seat of government, and are so situs Kouch were swept Into the sea together. Arms | ees ae inquiries with great deliberation. myria Rugs, 48 in, by 84 in, 12 rN. Ww. roe WOOD AND CO a em es iF Leg ty | Sted as not to need or care for a daily paper. Itie » but Roach managed to reach the | While he did not seem to b: that the con- Oil Cloth, Six Doors from 9th st, mb1-3m = a AL. Landings as far as Nomini Creek. Va. 5t Ciatvente Ben ae te Nipsic, where he grasped « rope, but finally | ference would have any beneficial realts, so c. Inrain Carpet - = SOLEEST DODGE =< and Leonardtown, Nd. Connects with Band 0. R iat | “very respect @ first-class family journal had to iet go and was drowned. after a few | far as the native Samoans were concerned’ be . Tapestry Brussels Carpets, F Shepherds, See schedule. JOHN B. PADGETT, news is carefully collected, and may be depended feeble efforts to swim. During the remuiuder | expressed a strong desire that the American Body Brasvel Tur MERCHANT, C. W. RIDLEY, Manager. of the afternoon there followed a succession of | aud British representatives might be able to | 0c, Velvet Carpets, emis Wisisede® aka & —_—_— ——— Upon to be fresh andauthentic. Ite scientific, lite, awful scenes of death and suffering. Almost | effect a solution of the present difficulty and | $1.10 Moquet Carpets. LARGEST FACTORY IN THE WORLD. Addicacats Cadi 6 Mil Mindi comsatellbty oe toa XEAN DAME rary, household and agricultural departments are twenty-four hours had elapsed since any of the | restore the former Samoan goveruient und ine BABY CARRIAGES. — rad a up COAX ___OCEAN STEAMERS. men had had anything to eat, and as the storm | sure peace and prosperity ‘to the isaud. Mas : pane ~—— — Beptcs | coutinued they were carried out of the rigging | taafa declared that he had nothing to hope for | | We show over 100 different styles, varying in price | MEDALS OF HONOR AT ALL EXHIBITIONS, by the waves, tou weak to hold on any longer. | from Germany; that all the wars among the | from #5 to $50. Call and see them or write for @ cata- | Some in desperation jumped into the water | natives in Samoa and bloodshed which had oc- | loxue. We muke carriages to order, repair them, oF ; oS edited with the view ofgmecting the wants and NEST GRADES of SPLINT AND CANNEL COAL, | HORT ECETE TO LONDON: ov 8. ace Sawed and Split Wood to Order. : DEUTSCHER. tastes of an intelligent and resding public, and To Southampton Havre), affording assistance etudent those and swam for the Nipsic, which « number of | curred during the last few months were des co { tell any of the part coon 4 NT ales elect tompotts Prat obec: Wane Waste: | eet ae ‘tet a Bet, April BU, Onver? setts = uit icone ORE ie Nipsic. e er of et 4 ere due e parts. 5 214 31st street (opposite Post-office), ‘asbing- | April 17, 7 s.in. Ta. them succeeded in reaching. Several persons | German interference, and that German sepre, KEFRIGERATORS. & otal hh gaa . sip. Bat,"April'27, 3:30 pan, | PUP*ult of general Qu shore managed to make a hawser fast from | sentatives here had made so many misstate- | The variety of Refrigerators is complete, Iteom-| § g HHH 2; Branch office, Omneortakis sletzcosin: enesiiont peuntons | St end enemas men end eyman et Goomeny, the Nipsic to the shore. and the Vandalia men | ments to him that he could no longer place any | PFises many makes, from the cheapest to the best, | COOH H ie eae te Oe saloon appoiutusents. Prices: tet cabip. S73 hee are contributors to its columns. Its ample telex {bg had escaped to the Nipsic gut to land in | contidence in their promises or their professed | 70iNE In price from $2.50 ty #100. Callandaee | a. Mm W. ah that way. desire for peace, them or write for a catalogue. | Ma Coxe: oop! Baths steerage at low rates, Apply’ to KF. avo | STaphic arrangements and full corps of special LOSS OF THE TKEXTON. 2eo - SLIP OR LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITURE. | MMMM — readers: The Trenton lost her rudder and propell A Republican Colony tor Oklahoma. The sssortment of goods for Slip Covers is complete, | ff MB = deiseataetielccag ep Ax Lux: perenne proper! wee Yak Herald special from Springfield, | *4°ouPrises every style of goods used for this pur- Wharves and Rail yards, 12th & Water sta, Southwest, iCHOR E. ‘every week all important happenings, foreign an@ about 10 o'clock by fouling with floating wreck- . Fae itt AON, | pose, trom the cheapest cotton astute $0 the feast ieee Offices: Atlantic Expreas Service. age. Shortly afterward water poured in | UL, says: Mr. David T. Littler, ex-member of | linens. Our cutters are first-class unl purfect Meese 1202 F st. nw. ‘1515 7thst. nw. LIVERPOOL via QUEENSTOWN. domestic, and especially such political, social, an@ ‘urough the hawser-pipes, extirguishing all | the republican national convention and of the | cuaranteed. The charges for cutting and making in THE SALE OF 3d and K st. n. w. 1740 Pa, ave. n. w. WEDNESDAY aay ROME, from New York current events es are worthy of note, in the states the fires. From 10 in the morning until 6 | Pacific railroad commission, and ex-State Treas- | St#t-clase style are as low as ordinarily charved for CHOCOLATE MENIER EXCEEDS 1112 9th st. n.w. 413 10th st. n. w. aon eee $3 gtB0 Boned a ae fa ey » clock Saturday afternoon, when she grounded, | urer John Tanner, will lead a party of ten from | ©2™™02 Work, We make no charge for samples aud Exclusive agents in the District for the sale of some GLASGOW. SERVICE. of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, the Trenton Leld out against the storm without | g ringed to Oklahoma Tuceday evening nest, | paper ee RS 100,000 POUNDS PER DAY. of the bet cou mined. ‘ups mor faies han any Steamers ts di 1 : IN . ret in the st i darter, rg eM row wu |e gad wPEC ck ge el || ee by a i in ee = all that saved the lives of those on board. Same } it available site, DELIVERIES AND REASONABLE PRICES have Farquhar in his official report paid high | i? “wr 2 es TASGOW and 103 DERN isd ne, ont Gane otpemt Gases 3 Y WHERE, mar. EASURE, FAIR DEALING, PROMPT | Cabin verpool, ‘at which it is published, pitched at Guthrie or the | ever made for private dwellings, and furnish them at og ee Are. prooas eee, Pawbo ana go." Clase, 830. Tuer tee. pt. where they can lay out « of of about the cost of the carpenter-made screens and made business a success, nei Saloon twibute tothe ehill of Licnt tone town and oj 2a bea he hale combination doors, We make nocharye for estimates, “Write us —— nee my arate, 2 ~ is com of prominent Mlinois republic: permission to send our solicttor to show the {is Saran van Recent ben the fosee of the | votiticlans, and i ts euumed bere ther thee | antec ee re, GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. DENTISTRY. For bookact tu kets farther information OXE DOLLAR A YEAR, toward the reef, and it ead ,browdside in | wilt have much to do in shaping the politics of W. B, MOSES & SON, 2PPs's COCOA a Sib Pamone BESTE SE Apply iy ew ONL lost, Lient. Brown ordered sence 2% if he Was | the new country. Nos. 520, 522, 524, 526, 528 and 530 11th st. n.w., Dittint * e speclslty, Meets entroted 5 mi26-3m every man into the —————_o+—____ paces BREAKFAST, without pelt by pom ites ¥ ed 4 Prana go {hat & compact mass of hu-| 3, and O. Raflroad Employes Uneasy. No, 1100 and 1102 F street northwest, By » thorough knowledge of the natural jaws Siatgetb inserted, achang’ woth saved" bots Ste : BADUY Could be used se sail, and ¢ Soseane A Pittsberg = oa to the Philadelphia Prene Washington, D.C. overt the Operations of digestion and nutri aad : PRINTERS. Suen terehde Diente, the side next to the storm. This novel experi- | 8#9%: “‘The employes oreand Ohio} purnit ‘pbol ted dtr. Epps has our OQUEER _— mone se: ment was ail that waved the ‘Trenton from | Failroad are, according to the statements of are Cryete, Upholstery Coote, tnteee | Slices erar wyitimy|___ BICYCLES. Meee AND 200 PaiNTERE, that they cannot afford to take 1, and nope a0 ic, Leer yrretine an Jngege Coon wind | some of them, almost xs, for a strike. The MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS use of, of —— that they can afford to do without it e , ¢ forced the vessel out into the bay ees eee beta <r cgi ‘ong the company has b been introducing since April 1 has py uc ed | FOF English Brass Bedsteads and Cribs, Hartford however, she drifted back toward the Olga, | general dissatisfaction. night crews in | Wove® Wire Mattresses. Parquet Flooring, Mosaic which had held up against the storm better the yard quit work rather than sign, and a Pemay comp termine eaginers Fret Work, Lace 4 Sweepers. uM ands ten of the employes at Connellsville de- | The Getarect Washing Machine and Curtain and com “Shmed inevitable. At | clined to sign and were told to go. ‘The dissat- | tue, cater Prone Fy my Woe stripes | istuction extends along the full extent of the a nt OE Ee SEND FOR A PREMIUM LIST. aera leant EBBITT HOUSE, As an extra inducement to new subscribers te PROMPTLY GND AUCERATREY PREFER - n invited into the office ed to Gexrs Scrrs Scovrep Were determined to go down with her flag blank. If they refuse they are ane ‘WASHINGTON, D.C, pte Seman Tinastee pp rm ne AND PRESSED FOR $1, a - ornamental articles bas been prepared. copy BS The collision 5 . Fe gtehead ‘were carried wna). the Py eg a Seca Sir ts ed a Lee QBs Altering which will be mailed to any address on applice shivored, and the Ametioas Sng ant etna increased ey wile the rater of ors hats Ee is Se vere. tow. Rapectalty is this lst worthy the attentional

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