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= : a Sere Seta THE EVENING STAR @ eae eer to VESSELS ASHORE, wear Sanday, Following is a complete list of the vessels Northwest Corver Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t, by brn Tororo aay = ome British The —-— Newspaper Company, . schsuiar Mate Se. Seeekin womens ahem |. KAUFFMANN, Pres't Covert, Gertrude Summers, G. F. Becker and L. Bryan, Maud Leonard, Mina'A. Reed, Novena, ests by earere, on thelt own sccctine me TO eens sa 4 Charles P. (total loss) Addie BL week. of 446. month. Copies at the counter, Bacon, 8. A. A end E. Hooper, Emily Conta cach.” By wall—postage prepaid-S0 cents 8 R 4. D. American ship W. Boonth. ope year, $6; aix wnoutha, $3. BR American barge Timonur, Tentered st ete Gece © Washington, D. Cen - Danish bark Atalanta, American brig = Weeetr Brg poblished 93 Frsv-41 8 Major Ww ype ye Me osname mation aap eae Ws 4.029 WASHINGTON, D.C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1889. TWO CENTS, _|xcite Ghamrion, pion bout £°7. nagerd Rates of advertising made known on application. psy Shae 3 id if names unknown, | Also a vont sak od OS llee_—=——— = : Brown shoais, all crew drowned but two, SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. | "8 RESIGNATION AccEPTED. whe ot sabors oh & aft, another vowel, ts = 3 = Commissioner Tanner to Retire When ing a bark or a schooner as her BONDS OF SURETYSHIP. 3 Otice an ie udence alge Hs His Successor ts Appointed. topmasts only can be ‘as she is sunk discovered, } eee 1173. on the Shears shoals, It us not known whether Mo eee Ear Pare 8) ANOTHER POSITION WILL BE TENDERED BIE— her crew escaped. a She umnunl Rental of Beste in the Temple do" x HE MAY BE RECORDER OF DEEDS UF TRE DIs- MORE THAN FORTY LIVES Lost, | SaSONDAY next, feylcmaber Te ar 230 age ch toe Paro 2| TRICT—INTERVIEWS WITH SECRETARY XOBLE, The total number of lives lost will . a Female, ‘8th = eg B on0 EPH ADLER, ee ‘Pure 2] GEN. BUSSY AND COMMISSIONER TANNER. exceed forty. Five of the eight men who com- : merely the | Bow eae tne woo he 3 ‘ POMMER crpauiosticn Goatees fe aknaeset bane | gq WILL THE GENTLEMAN THAT WAS IN maa &t Te orieta the waner ease wallceuaon posed the crew of the E. and L. Bryan perished Bessin this country, but also the SOUNDEST and Noble D. 's office about three months 2 afi idni, Thi where the vessel struck, on Brandywine shoals, SAFEST. so far as its Onances and responsibility are | azo-When Lema requested to sien & pacer, please Fuse 2 | shortly after midnight. The President had ‘The mate and two senmen caught a spar and eoucerned, | make himself known to J, E. BUKNS, “ae ‘Fare 3! been perplexed and annoyed by the increasing drifted all night. At daybreak the others dis- ‘The increase of its business has calied for the estab- | now,’ Page 5 licati in th til he that one of the sailors was dead, his Ene yore ah Spe ieee | mittendwning Tm, 5 | outand alaioat made oick byt. Shorttyanice |,” body still lashed to the spar. ‘The two sur- : city, with JOSEPH 5. MILLEK (ate e Page 3 | out and alar Cities | bouses are in an untenantable condition owing cd Eiattea Sten Sourinimoger of incargal revenge) as You happen to be aman. If yon areyon will Pare 8 | 10 o'clock, the matter being still unsettled, he Reports Today From Water-Bound to the bad sewerage caused by the flood. a een Gr See, thee & gel ; 7 ‘ 2 ‘Those who are required to «ive . Ifevery man in veton kuew Pare § | went to bed and the White House was closed concern over the crew of Pilot Sticns are invited to" Call at the company's inmakiig Clothing, to Urder, way {could Hot ‘ao z|for the night. Somotime after midnight Mar- | gue QETTYEBURG PARADE ABANDONED. THE LOCOMOTIVES MEET. | SoatEbe Tunncll. She pat to soa on. Monday be . full ‘intor accommodate half who would come. Tam giad shal Ransdell hed the White H hat and bas not been heard from. Pilots John Enstion will be wiutiy given ty to the rreat advantage | thatpvuare lenruine the uct gradually, an tt res | et eee ee Se ae eee How the Line from Camden to the Ses Bi tlnee ple yp tka Sie fet e thus offered to those as- enables me to prepare the space, stock an: -Paxe 2 | ing Commissioner Tanner’g resignation, which ~ Fierey hemeeerececmnencneee | Rely, Vip Sears eto oo et eo, ss | waleon vee serena en’ at airiee tniseiiianin Ger Gamma wir unas Was Opened. iy ime, son at fies Ackman, found where individual suretyabip is cali for, aetOt beter eker nlicee peetentines uavecaton Pare 2| morning the following announcement was is- : Campex, N. J., Sept. 12, 8:30 a.m.—An en-| ‘The ” Now Jersey pilot boat Edmauds ®& = SPECIAL UNTIL SEPT. 20 ONLY. The Gr and material i bees = # iheyant Page 2 | sued by the Presidont: ——— gine from Atlantic City and one from here | was om across the nn lies — me in gradually, as e - 4 . af ’ IMPSON, Page 2} ‘President Harrison has received the resig- Oardinal Manning’ Efforts Unsuccessful. | have met on the meadows and this establishes | groun: on the Jersey coast w: ES SARS SES A ETS 2008 pase i yy a pe ‘Goobs. Page 7 | nation of James W. Tanner as commissioner of = u commanicati rail with the city by the | tatters. New York pilot boat N ‘Expert unication by ity by bit nel 2-2t HOTELS... aS - Pace 2] pensions. In his letter conveying the resigna- —__ sea, The railrosd officials have worked hard | ‘rom the sea, but made anchorage safely. 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. ¥.W. THERE | Wit BEA SPECIAL, _meexine HOUSEFURNISHING! coca tion oe communion writes tnt he r ro STORM-SIEGED ATLANTIC city. | as fue Gaye unt the hheadn'el the —— ae i~ —. at 4 ‘We will sell at this price only im lots of 3,000 feet or i EVENING ot Ho'cloek at Asseciotion Hall.” All Page 6) nizes that differences exist between himse i c o | during the past s coast for mi wn is reported . Page 8 the Secretary of the Inte ti department have been enthusiastically sec-| strewn with wrecks, more. This Ficoring io Kile dried, oll ene witth, | Memberware carsently rede rttg ee ote catdent. “Page 2 tee ee the. pauaion Witean aan An Unsuccessful Attempt to Open Com | onded in their work by the daring engineers ‘AT RENOBOTH BEACH. ‘without # knot, no sap and no defects, —it __WM. H_ MANOGUE, secretary. -Page 5 | those differences being radical, in the interest munication by Boat. and assistants on the trains. A locomotive! News comes from Rehoboth that the surf is LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, <a>), 4 WHITCOMB, DESIRES His WASH: aoe ofa Jo eckon coe rises administration of Pours OLS kA Apres =i — City this a hee ae breaking over the Bright house porch; that —— aes eee eee We | Toe ere, eee Sornee Baltimore and. North es A TRYING EXPERIENCE FOR THE Paestpenr. | steamer which left bere at 2:90 o'clock yester- if at alt ble, se seach De eutitte inte ae oer bees cipamorles i rogier 9 y y t at each of c ew HOE corsa CHANDELIERS | {Eged tes SOUR Charley ob and thet st sack of ‘Page 7| Yesterday the President went through the | day evening for Atlantic City was forced to Ne cghe Rocbeas Sic aae tenes [and Gs, keumten. aoe ke ees Taare Nowonhand. Other new goods, ——, ania se12-2te | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. -Pao 7 | most trying experience he has had since his | return on account of the storm, but at 7 this and the meeting of the two engines on the| Three vessels previously reported lost One Price. ~ <CEPTION TO SENATOR SHERMAN | PIANOS AND ORGANS. Page 7 | entrance to the White House. He was called | m 8 fresh start was made and tidings are | storm-washed meadows was hailed with joy. | outside the o are the schooners Kate E. RECEPTION TO SENATOR SHERMAN, | pergonat, 3 M Walte: Park a J.&L. Br Notroubletoshow moods 6. soppreay, iin PRE Ree totes “Page 8 | 8Pon to choose between » cabinet officer and | soon expected from the scene of storm and fire. | This will allow all Sar te nena: | Ses ann sles cece on ee 23-3m 1206 Fst_| on Fn DAY EVENING, beptemier 13%, at Soclock, | PROPOSALS, Page 8 | the commissioner of pensions, and ho was con- | Upon the steamer’s return a trip will be made 2 S.. — == have come ashore as survivors from these —, y ri - | at his residence on K street northwest. Members of | proressioNAL 3 8 | fronted with serious embarrassment any way | to Ocean City and an attempt will be made to y Sor y. 4 SOVEREIGNS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCLA- 4 Nation. other otyanizations : Pace e hi iy wrecks. They were on a raft from 5 p.m. Mon: | Seccen tot ‘ake pert ithe recejtion and eltizens of | RATLROADS.... Page 7 | he might turn. This Tanner affair has, from | alleviate the wants of the summer residents 4 DELAY IN THE HAMILTON TRIAL. day to 9.a.m. yesterday. The other fifteen who — Washi: ton generally are invited to assemble at the | SPECIAL NOTICES. ~Pace 1 | first to last, been » source of serious Picpiesity | there. It was at first thought that Judge Reed would | composed the crews of those schooners "are Members holding the 1889 Trade Card can obtain | } Dbitt louse ut 7:20 p.m... where « procession will be SPECEALITTES oo spuwe a | to the Deseen 30 Pee A spe themes try Trains to Run Today. leave on that train for Egg Harbor City, taking | given up for lost, jenna pemamendaacevel ead sanced apertaas | Rais unre ota uuaee Deana eae | RUMUEE Raae Page 7| the differences between Secretary Noble and | PRILADELParA, Sept, 12.—Superintendent | a carriage from there to May's Landing, to SHIPS IN DISTRESS. Dermens samedi on ihe cover, ensond page, of thelr hended by the Marine band. UNDERTAKERS. -Page 8 | Commissioner Tanner. It was hoped that the | Dayton of the Camden and Atlantic and the = the September term of court, at which — —- JAMES A. EDGAR, Secretary, ine sadrese of welcome will be Gelivered by Sen, | WANTED (Boamp) -Page 2 | newspaper criticism would soon blow itself out | West Jerscy railroads, which roadsare controlled Mrs. Hamilton case was to be tried. This} The Storm Unabated Today is Wreck= > * | Sour Hon Thos Boulter Hon, Wed, Hannelis How | WANTED (Hxzp), -Fere 2 ]and that the whole matter could he settled | by the Pennsylvania railroad company, tele- | 20W is out of the question, as the judge is quite ing Vessels at the Breakwater. ES oh a6. et Aiphouso Hart, Rev. Wm. Wart ng, Hon. L. ¢. Houck | WANTED (Housns) -Pase 2 | Without a public scandal or sensation. But it] graphed from Camden to the officials of the | Ui from diabetes and in no condition to hold rants eal7-Im Office Chief of Engineers, War Dept. | of Tennessee, Hon. Wm. H, Was of Missouri, Hon. C. | WANTED (Lots). -Paze 2 | became evident to the President on his return ter company this morning ae follows: “Our | COUrt, a8 8 trip through the storm might prove Lewes, Det., Sept. 12—Schooner Orrie V. “ihe following cominitice om reception has been | WANTED (Srrvatioxs) | “page 2 | from Deer Park @ few days ago that the matter | train service bas been resumed between Phils. | fatal. Drisko, from New York for Philadelphia, went JOHN W. REYNOLDS, ARTIST, BEGS TO ; J.M. McGrew, Gen. Chas. H. Gros | WANTED (Misceitanzous). -Pawe 2} could. no longer be postponed. The public | ge}; hia and Atlantic Ci We will to} GETTING NEWS FROM FRIENDS. abi oat cone! as a ah pea, ons, i, Fred. Dousiass, Mt, B.H- Warner, Hon. | WANTED (Rooms Pest 2 | criticism, instead of subsiding, had been taken | send a. special train ter Atlectic Olan weet siltaee NDS. | ashore this morning. Schooner reported as Perstand out portraits made “frou pho oF | baker’ De hes: p. Parvin Hon Maan sellabanger, ied green impationt, ” SG Secretary Noble | foot of Market street, Philadelphia, at 12 o'clock | Telegraph Offices Crowded by Anxious | the A. and E. Hooper ashore is the Eliza © Free exhibition of paintungs day and evening. Hon. Alphonso ae Bev. Walter The Star Out of Town. had grown impatient. y. We will aleorun a tlantii Inquirers. Hooper. The storm is unabated. The driving H. Sinith, Mr. Lewis D.| Tae Evexinc Star will be sent by mail to any address in the United States or Canada for such period as- may be desired, at the rate of fifty cents per month. 63 Bul ail such orders must be accompanied by the money, or the aper cannot be sent, as no accounts are kept with mail subscriptions, eg Goveryuent Recerrts Topay.—Internal rev- enue, $453,234; customeg, $911,880; miscella- neous, $611,447. aig special from Atlantic SECRETARY OR COMMISSIONER MUST Go. City for Philadelphia, leaving Atlantic City st rain continues. The wires are down across the As soon as the extra session question was | 10 a.m. today. a ae willranon] Campex, N. J., Sept. 12—The thousands of | beach and there is no ble way of reaching ani ; lar schedule d from Atlantic City ‘ ‘ Henlopen. Ship W. K. Grace is on the point settled Mr. Noble had a talk with the President, | FeSul0r, ® din read-out, | storm-stayed people in Atlantic City and other L stating the caso very clearly and that either Mr. | press repmece the Parla ‘Atlantic rail. | Seaside resorts have been ina state of intense | Othe cape in « bad way. | There is «small road.” schooner ashore at Rehoboth. Tanner or he would have togo. The matter anxiety for the past two days, and after the - was thus forced upon the President and he was| MONTHS TO REPAIR DAMAGES, | *220uncement in the Courier that the Readiag| BALTIMORE WET BUT LIVELY. obliged to take action. The result has been SESS) railroad wires were in use to Atlantic City the > forgroen for several days, Uf became evident | The Condition of Affairs Today in the| office of that compauy at Kaighn's Point was | TB¢ Labor ee ee to Mr. Tanner is : — A je could City by the Sea. a ey by friends and relatives. In response P tiling eotaarlisnly sonia te dae ie ke he —- po yer the ance chee sent | last) Batrmone, Sept. 12.—Baltimore looks os ing extraor an = half, but they determined to make the Inst | AT=a"710 Crrr, N. J., Sept, 12—It will take Sipe are Sil She ‘enawers ware: “Weare oll sin =z CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, {UES | <r securities, | Commercial “hue aa ee eth and D strects (Poet building.) <a ine removed his office from 12th st.to 1826 Fat. azo-im nw. COMMUTATION TICKETS »B books containing 100 tickets, transferable, ba Sap ent ape all — of Poy fr sinpany"s © q and at the folk wing stores: €0,,301 E. Capitol se 1 SSI ie ave. 2 Ww. " imi though it were war time. Troops are seen SRISWELL, se i be ths for this city to recover from the loss the | ®£¢; will leave on first train for home.” Similar hee a RET AY Con. B. lita tary to tary | effort yesterday, even with the practical cer- | ™on visits were made to the Pennsylvania railroad, | everywhere, and the delusion is heightened by AFL North Capitol and Hi it. Barr, military secretary Secretary | ¢% ‘i . SCHOLL, Sint and Ge as Proctor, has returned to duty at the War de.| *inty that it wouldffail. Numerous conferences | storm has caused. ‘The wind still blows at the partment Yere held during the day, as recorded in Tux | rate of 35 to 40 miles an hour and it is| greciel tru wedded ed that | the fact that they all look wet and musty, like trair would leave Federal street at noon | roa; goldiers. Th Sat dain eee Star. ; still raining, The beach tides have not| for Atlantic City. “A number of baggage cars |" Se ee anriog days Morte ‘aatate $i | Been nro, aod sogoquenty are uasocompe | willbe provided” etd Mr Burleigh "Stake | tical ea of tote accompanied. by ‘f i 01 lor es already and both of them conferred with the | nied by further damage. The meadows, how. tle wasted adaretinger oe city at 8:20 weather on the second day of the Maryland ex- President on the question. It was proposed to ya 1 es = — — &.m. was only expected to reach Absecom, but 04 a —— ut that of Pgs ay offer Tanner another position. Secre' r. ie di age th Mr. Burleigh states that it will go all the way | y has caused the promoters e big Tracy worked hard for Tanner, seeing road beds of the railroad companies y show to look sad. Hundreds of visitors have President several times during the day. The |i worse than was at first anticipated. q=>MiS. LA BILLE, FORMERLY OF 1205 “S,> F si, has reopened ber business at 1351 Apst. Gx, Krxrox, who returned to the city Dreramaking in all branches, se7-2w* ° from his vacation tour last week and has been & q— Di JOuN A. DALY, ae = Or nding several days house hunting, assumed 2 - iL. C. Ms Key. 8. G." Lam; Dr. J. y . Has returned to the Ps, practice. Buabudl, Mr. 5, Babbock. sel 2-2t tis duties this morning. —— <q-=>! DESIRE TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF = MISS MCAVANAUGH HAS REMOVED wey intends and the pablic to the fact that 1 Drvivexp Deciarep.—The controller of the st ag fetes on ANTE ‘AND | curre caae Three or four foolhardy people reachea he ASBURY PARK LUCKY. mig ged dwg ee grog oon , oun 4 " we opened « GEN * i ree or four fool . to te dwin to S21 13h SC Dress Making in oll ies ‘branches, INSURANCE OFFICE st 902 Pennsylvania ave ate - atl as # second dividend of 10 | question was finally today from Pleasantville: st walked to — 2.000, Dut m ny steers wil peut Geum at Terme reasonable, Perfect Bt. ‘su30- lam’ ‘where Lam prepared to carry on the business in all per cent in favor of the California National DISCUSSED AT A FORMAL CABINET MEETING, A = 8 » nal sie = branches. bank of . 2 :. the big railroad tower, where the principal | Comparatively Little Damage to Prop-| Pimlico, where they will hold their annual a Fire Insurance placed in the following reliable com- nk of San Francisco, making ip all 75 per | which assembled at 4 o’clock in the afternoon washout is, when they swam and did the erty in That Region. celebration. But the grand feature of the day = ae rel SidaiatoweadNacoust ss basioneen, | SINE B,eluime proved. amounting to $451,627 | and. lasted for two hours. Secretary Noble | "eecoye wed wet mam and did the will be the sham battle of North Poiut. ‘The PERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, The Lion Insurance Company of London; : marae Secouater EF, 22 was with the President before that hour, hav- | or two people started from here for Pleasant-| Loxo Braycn, N.J., Sept. 12.—At Asbury | troops to participate are from Maryland, “RQUITABLE BUILDING," 1003 F ST. The London audiancashiraof Uiverpoos | | Tum Poot Sexuzns Musr Lzavz.—The Seo-| ing with him the report of the special oommis- Satoh traioe for Panes aint, ibey mist) Park the loos was not as severe as it was farther yen te en egg — ng ASSETS $1,0$4,781.37 Property placed in may, bands will reeeive gauze | retary of the Treasury has zectived « telogram | sion ivestizeting the Pension Oftice. ‘They | ceeded is not known. Itwass perilous jour. | Orth, Jus, A. Bradley had his famous wooden Thousands of shots will be fired from fs attention, and all business transacted with expedition | from Sacramento, Cal., stating that a firm of | Were joincd by Secretary Tracy and the repot ney. ocean promenade badly damaged and one of | masket and cannon as the fight of seventy-five Office hours, from 9a m. to4.30 p.m. On the first | Sd dispatch. pool sellers have taken possesion of a building | 745 Sone over. It was gone over again at the 5 his big pavilions was totally undermined by | years ago vill be waged ancw, At night the ‘Wednesday im each month the otfice will be open from | solicit the patronage of my friends grt the. lic She aie or he | ear buildin nd cabinet meeting. The Vice President attended NO LIVES LOST AT BRIGANTINE, : 7 ‘the’ Office will be dedicated. Chai ‘Daniel poe poten ades (heres Geetaplare vane! bay 202 Fennsylvanis ave. i.w | under claim of » ease aud are plying thels | tis Meeting and joined in the discussion. Ef-| Contrary to rumor last evening Wm. Smith’e | the surf. ‘The sand was cut out from the beach. see! ., Conklin will preside. Mayor Latrobe will Subscriptions for shares in the 17th issue received CARD. business in defiance of the state law The forts were made to induce Mr. Tanner to re-| hotel on Peter's Beach, Brigantine, is perfectly | from Deal lake south through Asbury Park and Ansosiation, Bquitable Build- i i lcome to the @auly office i i ‘i tire gracefully into some other posi- Ocean Grove to Avon-by-the-Ses. The same | deliver an address of we : sa ee ahr tart | Windia bo rpory tt the Vulgar Senter the meek Fo, "ake | alt ah gresd damaged | Thre was no | Mercia wale pv and Yash | snd Fest wil be float 4 Shanesxe 62:50 pee wenth. Fespectfully ask all indebted to call and settle thelr question was not purchased with the site by the aessongt PP seat) = ~~ i tgp alae child, and two ~~ ewe tens: —— “rg on ey ane dom, Secretary Tracy, Postmaster General pop noha ac jerome Bil stan cary date. sat wish to close ‘up iy luinber government, but is the property of the ven-| ranwemeot ck Moa” honor Ei aaptl oir attempted to cross the current at the Knicker-| row line of wand thet lice betwee the vans | Wanamaker, Hon. R. Stockett Matthews and Famphiets explaining the objects andadvantageof | "solz-ut "*" JAMES F. BARBOUR. | dors, who were privileged to remove it, Stili | "8° opposed it. Marshal Ransdell was kept busy | Docker club house on the meadows. The boat | and Barnegat bay. At scveral places between | Hon. Francis P, Stevens. Vice President Mor- Bolne botiecs the White House and amis. bet rect oT So eee etgrsh pew the head of the bay and Seaside ark the ovean con onl md pa dl ommend sioner Tanner's house in Georgetown durin; e over into the bay, carrying with it bun- the afternoon and night, Itwas not until he through the herculean efforts of the man and | dreds of feet of the track of the Long Branch | ,, 4 Party came over from Washington to see ‘the Association are furnished upon application. NOTICE. — THE ANNOUNCEMENT ON | the government has jurisdiction over the land, THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. = the baud bills that the MONUM:NTAL OR. | and the solicitor of the treasury has been re- CHLSTRA is to furnich the music for the Barkeepers' | quested to notify the district attorney at Sac- ZNO. JOY EDSON. sec'y. myat_| Feception #t Grand Army Hall om the 18th is unau-| ramento to cause the premises to be’ vacated i the ladies rescued. The party were gratly ex- i ivi .- | the sham fighting. They were Vice President DY EDSON eM | Thorized and erroneous. The Mouumentals have uo “ last trip after midnight that he was able to pari groatly ex- | and Philadelphia railroad division of the Penn. Bee FRESH Haya AND REY Wer | Stciictvearomeut. aa At*_ | immediately. a place Mr. Tanner's resignation iu the hands of hausted. sylvanis railroad company. A number of the rei ae sae Geno ee as ~g=> $2.50 FOR PATENT DIXON CHIMNEY | the President. General Alger, the newly- ESCAPING FROM 4 DELUGED HOTEL. resorts between the ocean an ewer pore .¢. en. Ma au the es GHAMEAGNE, WINES, | > Gap, aud Ventilator: Warranted to ‘Cure ea Wartr Sram issued today isan admir-| 21.134 commences ie cuiot ae the G.A.R.,and| Remy Fegel, who keeps the Fegel Thorough- | tion of Barnegat bar sre without communica tae ny, heme Pout ae VEMBoe PURE KYE WHEE: paces, Mantels, DODSON & HODGSON. 1296 H px, | D!€ number, containing a large and carefully- | Goy, Foraker are vail to heve telegraphed Mr. | fare house tells of = daring rescue at 5 o'clock | tion with the main land and no one can reach gfe nerdy io zeoeae, BUSSE! nw. pel 2-61 selected assortment of local and general news | Tanner to stand firm, nbsylvania avenue them before tomorrow. A number of dead | ra! A. D. Hazen They roy Bes come into XD deli Tuesday afternoon. It was found necessary tO | bodies have been floati in the surf, | Baltimore bet went direct to Fisica TANNER ON DUTY TODAY. move out owing to the rising watera, The in ins dienes pt ee Me on Hl —— ‘ommissioner Tanner was at the pension This disse THE RAIN SPOILED THE PARADE, 4 current was too stroi to ro boat office as usual today. He denied himself to all | Mr. Fegel and sis mone is ot A Hotel Blown Down. >MAKCEL PELOUARD, FORMERLY OF par eremprreagrs matter. = a copy to yor CRAYON PORTRAITS the British legatiou. bas opened his Caterers | out-of-the-city friends. Price, $1 per an- ered at once om payment of Dislied Kets and Aret-sioes Froagh Bostant wncur | num. Single copies, wrapped ready for mail- e. Open until § p.m. Jy10-l0w | Sble prices selz ing, at 3 cents each. Men took a ‘ty of . mui i en until Na GOODE ERDEL = > visitors and newspaper men were told that tho | thirty le trom the Thoroughfare bof to| Nomvore, Va, Sept. 12.—It is reported that} The Great itary Display at Gettys- FFEE IN THE WORLD FOR <= PARTIES HAVING GOODS DEPOSITED | Mrrrrany Capers AFPOINTRD.—The following | ca: h - 3 hi H Atlantic City proper. ‘The ledies were led | the Nags Head hotel off Roanoke Island, N.C., burg Today Abandoned. ‘he Anchor. Ask your grocer with me upon which interest is due three A commissioner had nothing to say. le was en- CO., Wholesale Agents, | }-ouths or more are notitied to pay the same on or be- | have received appointment as cadets at the sul2-Im_ | bur that date cor Sth and D sia, No special eritten | military academy : Orval P. Townshend, Shaw. s gaged in his private office with his stent her | Several hundred yards through was blown Gown Tussday night and @ number <a Botices. P. WALLACH, 40! nel 2-2 neetown, nineteenth district, Ill; Seaton the water, which was up to their necks. There | of persons kille Gerrrspune, Pa., Sept. 12—The last of the aud saw during the day some of the chiefs of 2 * ” divisions Upto noon today Sf. Tanner ‘had Gal of Se bel ne pate TUMBLED INTO THE SEA. SS ae ena tae st. Fu On ae Wee “see wee ane | ; ed to Mr, orn, night thousands of le left the town, FALL 0 Ais AWALL YOUR IN; | Jones, Columbia, first district, N.C., with Wil-| not been formally notified by the Presiden costa: iladelphi i — —_ Oszx Two Weexs Mont Sis and price, uot upor exteudve advertisine, | bur R. Cross of Sunbury as alternate; Geo. M- | that his resignation had been accepted. ‘He the, sovtumer’ ot © Pai : snd ‘his | Costly Cottages st Monmouth Beach| and during the morning the exodus Woeld Ph MERURGE SPRANBY, 434 4th ot. | Dewey, jr., Owasso, eighth Michigan, and Lo-| therefore continued to act ax commissioner of e Wrecked by the Storm. was continued. At 10 o'clock this morn- and then we move to our Eight-Story, Fireproof <a — rain ‘dson, Janesville, first Wisconsin, | pensious. The office work went on as SUBMERGED BY THE TIDE. deadbeges ing the clouds that had been threatening Building, 13th and F ste. GSE MY TRENDS, PATRONS AND THE final. although of course the clerks discussed | | By the action of the tide an inlet now runs} yoxg Baavou, NJ, Sept. 12—In s number | since daylight began to let down their con- MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER THE 16TH, | SQ j_, PUBLIC 1x GER yy Pe sale aloe: Mz. W. H. Meserve of Springfield, Mass.,| the situation. The discussion of the resigna- | through Chelsea. The latter Place is still 1ba t wold has been appointed superintendent an@ dis- We open our new house with a complete and unrivaled =. Wd aoe ea compares, i. ae Se ey ippoi per tion of Mr. ‘Tanner was very general through- | snbmerged, The mew excursion bousy | °t Pisce# the ocean has swept through to the | tents, and at2 o'clock the rain is still falling. line of Carpets, Furniture and Upholstery Materials | t's New York compauy in which I remain largely in- | DUF8ing officer of the Haskell Indian institute out the city, and yet it appeared that there was = river from north Long Branch to Sandy Hook, | The mist that preceded the general downpour great Bi orks as Agere causes which | below this point is unharmed, but is sur- and at least three cottages have keeled over, a 8 was of but little consequence, and the see ee aerene ri beshown, sod note dats | iret docunedlary eliche's subpart eta ae | Mt LawTence, Kan, The, Kansas Senators op- Regret shou tm sinte Sab mer Thapar | coean ners bes boon ee ame coe The large Normandie hotel and Hotel Shrows-| various, aids and marshals of, “divisions a ee ae ALBERT CARRY, || 6f Indian affnire and Secretary Noble finally | upon his honesty in his administration of tbe | 10S Port. A train started this morning with | bury, north of Sesbright, have been cloared of | Were hurrying bet were to Oe decided to give the place to Mr. Meserve® ‘We will also continue our present store, 315 7th st. —— SHAVING. DISSOLVED PART! Pua Setaaee 35S pension office before he consented to hand his |® Construction car but the tracks are badly | guests, and the cottagers all the way to Mon- | BUt the ten thousand that were to form the NERSHIP Until January lst, 1890, when we will offer the entire | Som Dr. LT. CAUGEY °2 Be} 7 Ixtennat Revexce AprorntMents.—The Pepin erect Washed. There is no telephone communication. | mouth beach have fled from the ocean. Along | it¢ of march had diminished into less than . MaveE 7. it is not known whether or not the hotel Aber- | Monmouth beach a scene of devastation is pre- | D#lf thet number. When the rain began to 11 6th i THE CAUSE OF HI8 RESIGNATION 4 come down in earnest Col. cet an ges pls ray" | oon eehtee EE tate 8 Lothrop of wag yraiy ned. nday byron of he frend | SATO he seaeet acta’ “suet | mated frm ovis Long Brunet Sabrigtc | som Som, in ewmem Ca, ‘Rona, cent nes than cost. atrurisand the public I, Respect Ditkes, | lows collector of internal revenue for the tobe “Secretary Noble.” The President, he iste until 7 by Wm. Hoey, P ¢| shal, mounted bis charger Crowds have taken advantage of our awh: BERS OF THE ROCHDALE co. | third district of Iowa; James W. Hearne cf ee ee ee ig lemme 3 a ALE T i ° ; RATIVE SOCIETY desiring to avai | Texas, for the fourth district of Texas. ‘The CLOSING OUT SALE, ives of the Goal contract of the society should | following appointments have boon marke inate and we haveno hesitancy in saying that never before | call inmediately at the house of png Secretary, 005 H | revenue service: H. E. Boothby, gauger, first im the history of any honse in Washington city have | street n.w., or on some inember of the Executits Cons. James N. Wools, gnuger, Drices Leen so terribiy cut as they have been by us. | iaittee and make the hecosaary arranguments, the te F. Singleton, store keeper, ‘The following will prevail the week commencing | possession of the proper Trade ; v. Laaghlin, store keeper, SEPTEMBEEK «. ee twenty-cighth New York; James J, Carter, store Card. sel0-7t 4. W. HARSHA, Secretary. SEPTEMBER %,1889._ | keeper and gauger, fifth North Carolina, J. 8. | <a ape thie day note may Lepmber Bostnams | Ti cmuilton, store kueper and gauger, ditto: John Messrs. W.T. GALLIMER & BIO. P. Holmes, store keeper, twenty-third Penn yl- 7 triends for favors shown meT a : tullywli sotinunuccoftaneior my sacs” | vania: Andrew M. Robb’ and James 8, Laug a hin, gaugers, twenty-third Pennsylvania; James and said, was informed that either Mr. Tanner! From the fourth floor of the Law building, a | OY¢" into the ocoan daring the night with all ey yor tiny Ngee ebay gel a must go or Mr. Noble, and it is said that Mr. | brick structure, one can get a comprehensive | $80 furnit Got awey to Holyeend ie Hae ae | has caused #0 much trouble and expense hed aia! witheg seta eons ccebigead repens idea of the great storm of wind and wave which | beautiful a 00 ‘and that of J. Sack- | bee2 Wier of. The 1am ae him exeept the enmity of Mr. Nebleveons | bas swept Atlantic City. ‘The meadows a ett Moore were wrecked. The cottage occu | {nmh 1 of 00 holding the formal eluded to present his resignation, : to be a vast lake surrounding the city, Secs pied by ex-Judge Horace Russell has been | Sodicatdry exercises and the fink will be wu , days must elapse before the actual loss will be damaged. The cottage ot E. J. Denning. | jeg ay}, will socmmmrcdate Let ad GRAND ARMY MEN BACKING THE comMusstonen. | known, the goods merchant, has also suffered | S700, This will accom someting, pet oe A number of telegrams were received lust A 1088 OF $150,000. severely. Several others from St. Peter's afternoon when the hour arrives for opening night and today from Grand Army men and| It is estimated that @150,000 will not cover So ey me Setiniges ow the effects of | the doors to the general public. Tanner of heir coufideace iim andl thor | the oseto Atlantic City and her interests, Fifty | of plOOMN and tne hege aioe ees ett ee CARDINAL MANNING FAILS. early wappceks thousand is the loss to the bostmen| coast has been figured at $200,000 A JAMES F. BARBOUR. | F. Branthy, store keeper and gauger, fifth , more. pecan wut} and Inlet hotel and pavilion people. | portion of the Peninsula hotel was carried | me Dock Directors Unwilll Me Sasipdeniqne avs this, day tought of Zag, } Tennessee, Eri: sapme empevaten Geet The “damage to "the P*heach Prop: | away, but Seabright property did’ not’ sudler ae repens ener ea FB. UR his Stock mashes fa topwiens sbews | ae Axprnsox Homewanp Bovxp.—Mr.| Mtr, w . Odell, the commander of the de- | @ will Seuregate $70,000, distribted fag | mm asa whole, peers firm name ot W, T.GALLIHEL & BKO. for the con-| Rasmus B, Andi late United States minis- follows: Fergan's Turkish bazaar, $300; Haskins’ The Atlanta All Right. Loxpox, Sept. 12.—The conference between $10.00 - £5.00. tinuance of the Lumber business, asd erson, be minis- | partment of the Potomac, had a conference | shell store, $300; Hagans’ property, €2,000;] New Yonx. Sept. 12—Reports from quaran- inal M d the directors of the dock envkns nion eutins aueen tention w business to uncril the pattonigeat Shetus: | “Ft Denmark, has sailed from Copenhagen | yesterday aud also today with the President | titacg wove baths, $5,000; Thomas Brady's | sig chow that many vesscla are ancheced off | er einel Manning an: “ $33.00 size reduced to $22.00 i w.roauumen, | Denied Picton does Page etal Nad Pape pbdlndrces abntie Sarco booed Bhelboutne hotel, 8800" Correa ei $590; | there. Tho U. 8 man-of-war Atlanta, which aud the atc ees liege willing to aqese 2. - “ ssa os = TAR reporter to ir, Odell said that, in com- 5 ri = cues - sop 2010-6 C.E.GALLIHER, _ | *Dces to bis fire im Copenhagen. mion with all comrades of the Grand Army, he | gallery. $1,000; Humberstone’s gi ery. @1,5b0; | left the Brooklyn navy yard the fore f! to the compromise proposed by him—that as sae [DESIRE TORMOEM MT FRIENDS IND | Bs W a felt.o deep interest in Mr. Tanner as com. | Griith’s flying horses, €4.000, | Fortesque | this week and had been given upas lost by the | 1). ‘tury which the dock cove peg — 2 bead Bo rian teat Flere, opened an bite ANT 70 COMMAND THE SCHOOLsHIP.— | rade, Ho could not of course speak of what Property and Sweet's museum, $1,000; Guv- | newspapers, passed out this shout 9 conceded go into effect on November, 5.00 * . 2.65 {he corner of 10th and E st». v-w. and ain prepared | The New York board of education yesterday | nad been said in the interview with the Presi. | ernator’s, - 5,500; Doyle's pavilion, $3,000; | o'clock, according to news from health tho men “5 350 * - 220 work tatdiarstBa Specifications for all kinds of | received an application from Capt, Charles | dent, buthe felt confident that the President | Topham & miagrergb syd Bann $2,500; | officer's quarters, work. The persuaded the directors to 25 « 1.50 “Twillaiso superintend or contract for the building | O'Neil of the United States navy for the posi. | devired to do what was right towed werner | Win, A, Lee's baths, 91,500; Meyer's, «1 TRAGEDIES OF THE SEA. again Proposal and to pastpone cuca cman of Houses. tion of commander of the schoolship St. | 2¢r as well as toward all veterans of tho late | $300; Megan's wey 150; Delmore’s, 5 = their dicision for the present. um Bungie inca Goon, work will hua itto thelr advantage toealleo PF | Mary's, ‘The term of Capt. Crowninshicld, the | War. Mr. Odell gaid that he did not eare to | McKay i tire Bett 3: | wrighttul Scenes from the Delaware a, - . -" ulna 02.00 T will also conduct « general Heal Estate, Loan and | present commanding expires this fall, | *peak now. but perhaps he would give expres- | including the fire damage, $25,000. Breakwater—Many Lives Lost. CONGRESSMAN WARNER COMING, az x 7.25 Insurance Business. pole ppeinka; son te his views ister on. peo Bog Be FRIGHTENED AND ANXIOUS PEOPLE. —_ ee ae i 5.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains, 94.25 ae BASE ae Orrenrtnas Topay gated $11,- | thought rand Army men tho ut ©] Man: been ie ae eer Said lave Been Invited to Take 5.00 - 275 ‘Mk SETH E. KING (FORMERLY oF THE | , 7 BOX? i psc ig sive ny oonuy would altimately be satisfied with the <4 srepcce peel Sreatly frightened; | Wriarxotox, Dat. Sept. 12—Lewes specials Mr. Tanner's Place. tered, aa a pe —' firm of Kennedy & King: Hathes oot For oe ees ee ee oe $2,600 | orto the Preside others have relatives in Philadelphia who are to Boery Evening state that no language can 3.00 = : 1.50 Tent of 'Mescre igi inet wn ie Hat oper. pad paras Soba Teriws an tartans eajen ina ane anxious for their safety, and as the mail and | picture the terrible scene along the coast. The Curcaco, Sept. 12—A dispatch from Kansas 20.00 Turkoman bn 10.00 Pleased to see his friends and cater to their wants, re 1 tele; communications are still uncertain almost hurricane 35.00 = “ 2B ‘September 10: ine. T0-3t A prominent Grand Army man, .in talking wind is blowing with an City, Mo., says: Fc-Commander-in-Chiel Wm. 600 Madras - Soo — TARANURY DEPLETE, Pansoxst Senators McPherson and Hew | about the matter today, said that if there were | 0 and the weather Glerk sayy’ thivy “us | lercences, driving the rain with» force that | Warner iosevoried to have left Kanes City 15.00 Antique “ 7.50 ‘Orics o¥ VomPrnoLten or Tux Cunnexcr, | ley, Gen. E. T. Beale, ex-Representatives Ras- ee of achange. At t this | cute like hail, The half mile reach of sand) isst night for Washington, in response to 20.00 ° - 5.00 Whereas by satisfactory evilence prestuted’ te the | Sell, Weber and Muldrow, Sergeant-at-Arms work was commenced on beach | between town and coast is a toss- from the President or the Secretary MISCELLANEOUS. Raderigned }t has, been made to appear that the Ne- Leedom and Ju: C. J. Hillyer were regis- and at other points the remain-|ing, billowy ocean bearing wreckage | of Internor, asking if he would accept the Fair Mattresses, 40 lbs., @8.85, Washingtoe,in the District ot ol esti neo ct tered in New Yor! ° ——Senator ing and clearing away wrecks of | on every wave, Through the mist of spray | position of commissioner of pensions, to suc- Tees Citididties Reten dr. Beaten denn be ie sagt of tueaited E Srthomen He Cloke of J, ime roe deserted aud Pedder bell teitnudeivcas 7 3 jaired to be com th betore cia —— a, J. DISINTERRED ona = 8S. Eesislfe Staborised 0" couince the business of | Spam of patio so a aL dO ee ok Pe pochireassrt pest ae be dimly seen. Since Monday night the ee pn Box Mattresses, former price $18.00, now $6.50. ‘Now, th I, Raward s. ler of | Tennessee, Mr. end Mrs, H. F. Whiting ‘an walking early morning a storm has raged without abatement. Yesterday's GEN. SHERMAN’S VIEW. Reed and Kattan Kockers. uireucy do hereby cevuty tet The Wert, Obio, Henry Smail of York, Pa, Dr. Jos, Portion of an old wreck was observed lying at | dawn showed a hundred vessels which had ponies tn Stes tain econe ee HE Sicko? Weta pia at Washinaton. tn | G “Porter of W. W. Hayden, J.W. Rich the foot of Missouri avenue. It was found to be | sought" the of the breakwater. The|He Does Not Think Mr. Tanner's b fact we every’ we have in d Ww. ot New York, Caspar _ wee ll o'clock the moval Will Affect Date wish toaster ver New Duuldion Sith aneans oe satis lt i ey mot Sehink, Ura. and bike Saat qT hula ataoe det oe peesnspeonan one ae eae peg ey Mee ecabetaars weseked the nen. 2. paw sleek ce erence ring with, an entire | | tn tertimony Shereot witness iy band and seal of | oivco are at ine Eupitis Seuael P. cars saaeantber ee Toaly to ine with Howards Sallostore ee eer ered, away the big | New Yoax, Sept. 12—Gen. W. T. Sherman a Pemnitere, (aman) E. 8. LACEY, ‘termined made to bring storm and rushed shoreward, ‘was seen by a reporter last night and asked for (Carpets, Upbolstery Goods, Wall Payers. Comptrolie: ‘Cu b "i " a Dolls fi st boat JULIUS LANSBURGH, esr ALB. sa won save Sane the detect Sapattonne He is PI AM IROK PIER WEECKED, = see toe an at loc sore aaa rr e > ‘THE NATIONAL CAPITAL BANK OF WASHINGTON | Browne of ther ‘with the iron government The piers from the office of commissioner of pox id meatiined ‘Cor, id st, and Pa even, New York are at res actly OF not, Te siona, He said that in his opinion it would pot |

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