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; THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 30, 1893. 3 __FOR SALE—HOUSES. __| FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—Honrses & VEHIcies. AUCTION SALES. | AUCTION SALES. MONDAY’S HURRICANE Sitsteoz cenit, 223 temas, gies | wick 3. was blown down. ‘The damage = ——— — be = Ee = w= | were soon wrecked, and the electric lights will be heavy in that vicinity. SALE-THREE NEW 2STORY AND CELLAR | FOR SALE—Ok EXCHANGE—OWNERS DESIRING | FOR SALE—200 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAG- FUTURE DA\s. j Went out, leaving the greater part of the) At Trenton the hurricane prevailed all houses, with all the latest Improvements 208, | to exchange houses for lots or lots for houses call | ons to suit at "the mont sin ed “Al a i" city in darkness. jday. Many trees were uprooted, fences 2813, 2815» ith deep lot send deserij Prices, for casi time; also barness. Call ‘Aucts, C. G. SLOAN & ©O., Aucts., 1407 G st. ‘On the fo roar. Will sell oa) cany tera. "Houses ‘open aude" C) ULRICH KE End sce stock. Bazar of W. F. GEYER, 466 Pa. 12 E st. mw., Washington, D.C. Guccessors to Latimer & Sloan.) ant ae Pyne oy Bt yy +e be gy ee fo? | FOR SALE—PARTY 01 a Pr eS _—_280_| TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FOUR VALUABLE NEW —To whom it may concern.— Reports of Death and Damage by | spreaa over the wharves and flooded the |into port yesterday morning aed’ reported roe = shan Eckington electric railway must bate moury by | FOR SALE AN EXCELLENT PHAETON BUGGY, MODERN THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT | DOCTOR'S HORSE, Hil Se eee streets and adjacent buildings. From mid- | that she was struck by the hurricane while OF SALB-THOSE HAXDOOME NEW —— Sept."1; and will —— jete st S| made by McDermott; it cost $250 one year ago BRICK DWELLINGS KNOWN AS NOS. 1968- this AT AUCTION TO COVER CHARGES. the Storm. night =e o'clock the wind blew a gale of | fishing off Squan and was compelled t run “ det. lass. ave. containt sacrifice to taser. Call good a 0-4 ‘STREET NORTHEAST. to givp notice that I will sell at sixty miles an hour. The rain fell in tor- | before the gale. 9 cma ath electric bella, cabinet "mantel fies EM. PiNe, fae Fat au2s.3t [=k See ee ste | git, rite of, tour certain deeds of trust each | auction “on SafURDAY.. SEPTEMBER. ND, rents. It was almost a cloudburst. Tn Brockiyn the wind @estroyed ‘thinness red: e {| FOR SALE—2% CENTS PER SQUARE FOOT ~J md ————EE ited January 3. A.D. }. and _recorded respect: | 1898. at TWELVE O'CLOCK M., at the auction ‘At th % Pavered: concrete cellars and heated throughout aud : AND DOUBLE SET OF | !vely in Liber No. 1775, follo 173 et 3 Liver | rooms of C. G- Sloan & Co. 1407 @ ‘oer ‘t the foot of Commerce street the large | houses in the course of construction and g, furnace. A uick purchaser ‘will oda bat- DOUBLE SET OF | No. 1771, folfo al et seq. liber No. 1 fo | charges, - GREAT LOSS OF LIFE AT PORT ROYAL | Sux, warehouse of Gambrit & Co. ‘and | did other damage. BAY ¢ dicen, ose se *° Boge Ba COOK We JARBOE'S Cate: | IT et, seg ORE RAY HORSE ‘AL other firms are flooded, ‘and thousands of |" ‘The lows willbe heavy tn and anund = o ‘4 -_ ee > M st. mw. RU3O-8t NE C % L[AETON, rrels of ur damage Lambertville, N. J. Outbuildings were FOR SALE-MY LOVELY NEW ROOM, 8-CLO. above the river. Streets 90 feet wide cosform- | ~ = eee awa and at the request of the holders of the not ONE SET PHAETON HARNESS. ae: e curder Brick residence? brick stable; or will rent | ing with city plans. -accessbie; Geightiul loca: | FOR | SALE-CHEAP—DRIVING “AND WORK | ured thereby. we Will sell: at” public. auct Terms cash. (au25-dis) ‘It. L. COOPER. hone ere and, Ohio railroad, ware, | blown over and a number of orchards @e Pipe On 2th ote mee. Oe OT NE] Senate lin ee: See, Prizes tasge tress 816 | _ Dou. : ain ope WOT | AV RIGHT DAY OP CAUOUST, A.D. 1800, NE RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©0., Auctioneers. Savannah and Charleston are Great | Spear’s wharf also suffered to the extent | The fishing schooner Frank A. Williams and ee to $100 per lot, on easy monthly installments 5 | Fon SALES WILL HUY A HEAUTIFUL LIF | FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real — of thousands of dollars. Along the entire }and a small schooner yacht have dragged FOR, SALE-HERE'S ONE YOU WILL BUY IF | per moathi, aud shoul a zimcnmere, de et Tie, bay mare: six ‘years old! persectly ‘wand | rents, and, the Improvements thereon, situate to | TRUSTEES SAVES. RETWEES OM CAND Sufferers. water front there were constant evidences | their anchors and gone mahere near the ze x Ne ick, | all fostallments are pai and safe for a Indy to drive or ride. Can be | wit: | r er we REN : 2 of the havoc wrought by the storm. dock at ‘Sandy ita bathe aint, desirably: loca = ee * “arty wit: Lote numbered 78, 79, 80 and SI, in Vietor | STREETS % a REE at Camp Low, ‘Hook. y conventent ‘to cars "Price, ‘ool $a00. | %56,cimple. to. purchaser's cant fon ‘at codiee mill, rear of 327°. ave. Mw.” | Roderson'a "sudivision’ of lots “io. square ‘eum: | _ SRARETR,AORTIL IMPROVED BY A TH Incoming vessels are all late in arriving, | Cornelius Van Busbier, nineteen year® ‘Terms, $2,000 cash. & n10-Im E. M. PINE. 1220 F st. —_anto-2t WES 2 dered 1034, being. as per plat. recorded In Liber | By virtue of a desl of trust bearing date on and report severe experiences. The steam-|of age, fell overboard from the Goverfior’® 7 EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, FOR SALE—CHEAP HORSE, BUGGY AND Ne. 19, folio 101, of the rec of the surveyor’s | the 12th day of November, A. D. 1887, and record- er John E. Tygert of the Maryland and | Island tug and was drowned. GOs F it = = NCES. news horse te perfectly sound and gentle; bugey ee Poggi ger aabject to two | fi inpLiber 1205. folio 176, of the land records for| THE PATH OF THE TEMPEST. | Virginia Steamboat Company sank Mon-| Van Busbler was in the employ of a con- PREMISES GIN AND TiSp FA AVE BUSINESS CHA) . Ras ‘been ‘im use but one month. “Apply \at 114 | ,inch of sald, lots will, be eold subtest to dmc the District of Co inmbla, I, will, oell at, pontte day night in the Trappe river. The passen- | tractor doing the mason work on a bulld- ron ome ——— = are ua0-3t Dees, qi ; A —__>+—_—_— “| Qo 2 rears at 6 per cent Goss ft} | FOR SALE-DRUG STORE DOING A GOOD PRE = Resociation mortgage), and the other for $241.41, at gers were landed a few minutes before the | ing being erected at the island and was ‘scription trade, sales about $20 per day: low | POR SALE_ONE BAY HOUSE, (9 YEARS OLD. | 6 per cent. amount dive under which will be ‘stat POT YEER, SEVENTH. 1893, at FIVE OCLOCK on -M., all that lot of grotind in the clty of Wasbing- vessel went down. his way to that place to commence hit JOS. REDPERN w SON, 022 1th jon trade; sales 20 por das poh gy go fat At, the sale and cam be learned from the trustee¥ | ton, “in the District “of Columbia, Known as part| The worst storm Savannah has known | “Yesterday afternoon while the employes | day's labor. DoBARGAIN INA BEAUTIFUT| Kidress BUMINESS B, Star omce. " ausocite | Tondsten: can trot im 245 or betters Pitre Of ale: Cae over the above mentioned | Of, 19, tixtr-acven (ot) in subdivision of "square | since the awful cyclone of 18S, when 100|of the Brush Electric, Company were | ‘The ‘storin of yesterday was the worst fo toe $a OUN worth sancooy, 4 At once will) 2 SpLENDID CHANCE-FOR SALE, VERY LOW, | Sig New Jersey gre, Pelor encumbrances. “A depralt of $200 will bere fhe sume at ant arty gignt (448), besinning for! people were killed, struck there Monday straightening out the tangled wire on sais ¥ ARN! lendid stock of fine merchant pods, — ich house ie a con- i i street a was electro- “ts BE WA ee it Eta, at Tals Gat. ve im | FOR SALE_BROWN MARE, 8 YEARS op, 16 | $ulted on each home at time of sale. All com | from a Afteen fect wide alicy and onthe line of| Morning. ‘The wind began early, about died outs F. Mans we. auto: aire hands high; can trot in 2.45; mie road mare. | coat Ifthe terms ‘of anie are’ not fully com | Sid lot and lot sixty-six (66) and running thence] out for several hours, and did not begin | CUted and fell to the sidewalk dead. — —_ = J eas Bay horse, ‘1 bands high: ‘trot in 3 min. West one hundred and five (105) feet to an alley; The storm hardly left a whole tree at | out in the bay were tossed about like coc- Mipees Bt-1 peice only, SON. a barenine -* DE | WANTED FOR CASH, 20 OR 50 SHARES EACH | Sorrel Torte, 1@ hands lish: a foe coacher ‘and | Picdwcith, within top dare from, day of stle the | Thence ‘south sisters (16) feet, thence, seat sac again until the afternoon. Then the work | Annapolis. “Btrects are blockades ne yards | htat ua pee damage to yachts and small = B. H. WARN & CO. a jot Safe pemete = Gecktndae tea ba horse. Bay aaa rey re of defaulting purchaser after five ah eyo prenperl cere (105) feet and thence to the| of destruction began, and lasted until she | are filled with large limbs, and in some | boats is estimated at $10,000. a80-31 oo. fe Deposit. Co." stor ron 1. er. a ‘ 3 IST ARS of ing. : tan trees. The damage around nes, a ate ee an 5 | Fo ‘sistock. “Address Box 84, Star ofiice.iv-tt* | ausi-are 4B ee, | Tree Os Enon ‘Terma of sale: One-third cash, balance in one| Storm had spent its force at midnight. All| instances whole | A, Rumber of wrecks are reported off FoR 7 “BARC —— rs the wharves is also great. Small boats | Portsmouth, but the is rough that = ; * = auie-atas Trustees, | and two sears with six per cent semtannual tn. | the wharves along the river front and the oan a OG ST Ee Se 8 pS eg -— terest secured by trust on the property, or alll ocean steamsh{p and Savannah, Florida ard | Were blown ashore and bottoms and sides | tug boats and Isle of Shoals steamers have » | cash, at the option of chaser, A de driven in. bom awe ~—yt rooras “and bath, fronting public reser-| grocery or bar room. Inquire of foot “high, elght foot wide. Address SIN Oth at. | sain anil WEDSESDAT AUGUST THINTIETH, | of $100 renuired at ‘time of sale, Conresancing| Western railroad wharves were under ling to move out of the ri best houses im town for the money; cor. 4th ol S. x = rain “until WEDS! iT THIRTIETH. All of the oyster houses are damaged,| From Portland and Augusta, Me. ome vation, for $5,800; street cars pass the door. 2] 300 N. Carolina ave. sc. a swe au24-6t* | Ts03, ‘at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, by order of | at cost of purchaser. If terms are not compiled water. A view of the city at daylight yes-| each to the extent of several hundred dol- | reports of heavy nmee to fruit trees and six-reom houses with bath, $4,500; ail BIDS WANTED FOR HAULING AND TEAM] FOR SALE— the trustees. with in ten (10) days from day of sale the trus- f " 4 ruin | lars. The lower streets of the town are | cro; ihe vind. fronts with stone trimmizzs. ‘Terms to sult. Work. Inquire Room 40,”-Atiantic ‘butlding “be-| For the next thirty days Tam authorized THOMAS DOWLING & SON. tee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost | terday revealed a scene of wreck and ruin | lars. 7 ps by the terrific wi Apply to owner, tween 4 and 6 p.m. auao-2t* the Columbus Ruggy Companr to sell for au20-ct Auctioneers. _| of defaulting purchaser. that surpassed that of the great hurricane | and people went in and out of their Great Rise of the Susquchanns, JAMES H.GRaNT, | tween 4 caw | thelr entire stock of vehicles at factory. prices. WILLIAM A. GORDON, f 1881. SS The water was backed up into the Sus an29-ate 1316 Bost. sw. | FOR SALE—BOARDI D a You will be surprised at the prices that I can au26-d&ds ‘Trustee, | Of 1881. The Constellation, with the naval cadets oH Mt Sold tn tea Gaye: party | etre 7% — * — RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. Auctioneers, ‘The ruin at quarantine is immeasurable. | on board, has been cruising about the bay |@Uehanna river at Havre de Grace, making must ‘eave ‘ity. Adiiress BOARDING, 'Star : gas K. PRoeer. HL BERNHEIMER & Co.. Auctioneers, . ze Nothing 1s standing where one of the finest | for several days, and came into harbor |the highest tide ever known there, the mast 2 ING. Str] Telephone 226. (aul6-1m)~ "1230 320 at. SUCCESSORS TO WEEKS & 00. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE. stations on the South Atlantic was twenty-| and anchored off the academy. It was |water being over all the wharves, and © Fab aALE CIGAR TORY NORTIIWESE Toe | FOR SALE 087 LOUISIANA AVE N.W. REAL ESTATE, NO. 1221 LINDE! four hours ago except the doctor's house, | found necessary to throw out three anchors | great deal of damage was done. ‘The Behoome tion; live out of elt for selling: dot 2rape. Buckboards, Surrevs, Rockaways, Bus! 1 ance CONSIGNMENTS OF FINE HOUSEHOLD | NORTHEAST, WASHINGTON, 'D. Cc. and how this weathered the fearful gale is| during Monday night to keep her from " ¥ = | 300 : lt. reasn EE eee eee eee a ODS, ETC, FROM, VARTIEN. LEAVING | RY. ‘lttue of & deed of trust “duly eeonted a] Tntraculous. ‘The wharves are gone, the | dragging, “Tee. pussies an twenper in | ef George F. Wright of Onancock, Va., was 1 to 16 O'Brien's ct. | 1219-1233 Madison st. business. Call bet. a.m, and 7 p.t.. 608] terms or cash. The following jobs, at. prices 200D8,_ ETC. s POUT EGE: | Liber 1792, folio 127, et seq., one of the land rec- 3 vhich eth f Pr — at anchor in the harbor below the bridge. bh, 4r..- 20,000 | 3,000} _ 1ith st ate named. for cash only: One open surrey, $63; THE CITY WILL BE SOLD ON OU ards of the District of Columbia, we, the under- | €W fumigation plant which has cos' | the river opposite the academy. ‘The gale caused her to drag her 2008" to 2027 Est, > WANTED_A Ir ITAL TO} With top, $80; jump-seat carriage, $115; business DAY, | THURSDAY, signed trustees, will offer for sale in ‘front of the | city so much money is in the bottom of the| The storm reached Elkton Monday even- mae pa 1 By Or cone one ‘ake sbarts in manafsctaring a valuable gatent, | "AE9NS:, $00 ‘ups Tentber-top tusgion $06 jupt| — TUIRTY FLINT. ATTEN A, Gus, COM. | Premises on FIIDAY. EIGHTH DAY OF SEPTEM. | sea, and twelve vessels, which were walt-| ing about § o'clock. The river at 10 o'clogk | 28 She was carried against the Philadel NSE te 520 Bowntery | and L ste mw. Fool investment; sure to sci: Address D. ie, | spindle mexr. $30; surrer. E07: with top. $61; ) OF AND WITHIN OUT SALES HOOMS, COM; follsivine Roache at Raat otk Fat git | INE for release to come to the city. are hgh | yesterday morning was higher than was | Phi. Wilmington and Baltimore | st. all-16,900 | o45"bomeroy st, bb, foey ith st. sw. Ixto gons, $55; buckboard 5 . cee ee oneh KE ODI ct entate, : The west | and dry in the marsh, and no doubt will be | ever known before. The 4 rhe oy dy 4 - MS TH st, f ‘7r.12,000 = 125; also lett 1 and landa’ 4 SUITES, 1 CHERRY B. R. SUITE, FINE dx (6) feet by the 104 Me! a ret re. e damage by ti a eee ae Ef # On Tueedare and Thoredars from 7:30 te 9:80 | WALNUT BEDSTBADS. SINGLE AND Do undred and thirty-nine 120) and the vast toe Gos | totally wrecked. ‘The Cosnine was the enly | wind will be light, but the destruction | #t the gn ey 3328 to BSe P stb Pomomag — rmas.000 Penk’ Kill have our building lighted to ena- WARDROBES, PICTURES, ‘TOILET feet by full depth of lot numbered one lmndred and | Vessel which managed to keep afloat. wrought by the high water will be enor- | 5.) loaded with coal. < By Se... ad Pi grap ag XZ Goop DIVIDES! sie those not able to call during the day to ex- PARLOR FURNITURE, HAT RACKS, SPRIN Abirty-eight (138) In Tda Gelr's sulslivision of | The streets are impassable from the de-| mous. Water street is a perfect sea, water seeged om. 1519 P st. bb, m i. aes pa ee Brookiy amine our stock. The public invited. AND | MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, SO MEGETS, | Square numbered ten hundred and four (1004, a8| bris, fallen trees, twisted roofs, messes of | being in the houses to the ‘depth of six feet. |, T® Pungy Delight went adrift and had peed ON ai | Be pal Ss COR od ae, | EAMES AEG ene ANP INOHAIN) Sid euatoion rac Gch, Me | brick, fences and broken limbs and bunches | The people residing cose tortie river tromt | Ot Zante. Draken out by” being. carried ._ 6r, ew 6.500 | HS and 305 O sr __ arom Box 402, a ns ALSO, ie ISI, together with the improvements thereon, | Of trees were piled across the sidewalks and | had to be taken ashore in boats. a a shee wee De 2ide Va ave, th. 7.6.30| | lev. fb. 4 200 | Fors FOR SALECHAVE QUITE. A NUMBER OF NEW OXE HORSE AND WAGON. Poferme of sale: Three hundred. dollars, ooh cars | AN the square, and broken wires are swing-| "At “Elk ‘Landing ‘the demase by the ee ae ee mace Se ee ee th. 776,000 616 and GIs 000 ea eran rebicles for eale cheap, very | Goods consigned to our sales will be handled | and the purchaser to aseume a first deed of trust | ing in every direction. It is impossible to water is also very heavy. The bridge over ing overboard, but were taken off Sag, Pratnee sao | 113 te 120 Pierce st. {fo'dlepose of some: will Ne sold as low aa pos | fee, Of Charge to our sales moms. | Consignnients | Of $2,000 and interest, and the halane to be se-| estimate the damage as the result of the | the river between Bikton and Elle sceck ia | BY. tbe i eee |b ner. z, ible and on as nccommodating terms as is con- | Fecelved up fo Tur ot el re cO., Aucia, | orcall cach at the option of the purchase, A ae: | Storm, but it was very general, and it Is] covered by over ten fect of water. Com- = pot woipuininess meena ibe Pe CR EEL [ocr Steg eon ry ay Say ane SS. Salesmat Mt) Pesttaon Secortiree Mt, time of sale, Canrerane: | S764 thousands and perhaps more. Neariy | munication with Chesapeake City, Elk |yenthouse on Concord Point were somal: 2 to a ve = A CRP NORRIE eccagmeaens 3 recording at urchaser’s cost. Tet of is ore. s aby nd oth its is cut off. m1 Sat, fh. Fe. .-8.000| bh, Gr each... : stock of alt Kinda. "it maybe te “your advan. feel ae a owena cae aR ante to be complied with in Afteen ‘lasa from date | every one. if not. quite all the property | “yok wapothen Points ts cut of | ished by the heavy seas that swept aver 1a and ont Sth at, | |612 to 619 SH 2 Ing house, filed with good-paying gentlemen; rent | fe", {0 call, ad see for rourselves at ‘GE Eat, om. | Sal tne property nt the Pi aed cote oF detaateiae | Omer Im. the city have been damaged to | faryiand. It was the most violent. that | tne hoing, Messrs, Osmond & Brothers lost 2008 M st. fh. Se! “S.150 1220 dd wt. € b, 4e- 2,500] Time “meaning ‘busiest uddvese’ Hox Ste Sear | —2S-t SE EERE | runes naxnsome Yew rome stony prick | Purchaser after five dass! advertisemni of ch | thousamaa, Sha Some t© the Amount Of | has been experienced in Charles county for | And'a large lot of shingles beloging to John The abore,is only a of the property on | _odice. auzsit® = RESIDENCES FRONTING ON MARYLAND | festle, 'n Some newspape: published tn Washing. | thousands. auall y-|# number of years. The wind had been| iE Duboise were carried away from the pa ee FOR SALE—BAR DOING FIRST-O SINESS SUMMER RESORTS. iP quinoa fo, | fom B.S BM. A Fasrenpar, | ing, 'and tt fs impossiote to tell to what cx. | DOWN briskly, from the southeast all the | Furnace wharf. Many fishermen lost thelr on the Is 3 5 : : = ND 12 ARES eae a = % nets, se NON lies creck ch cost Mf eek: so. BaD pot ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ’ ARP ACC| anon ands Nene ae Ses en nee Reavy fall of rain which lasted with short | "22, high tide flooded the warehouse at See eee eee for toues | Month; license guaranteed; ill Realth reason for | rar eR RACH COTTAGES, 1620 and 1622 AT-| Om THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST THIRTY- RATCLIFFE, DARR & 00. ree Cos eke oe cee: <j vissing. | intervals till late in the night. About 12| Lapidam and filled the lower level of the ie eee ae eran: rey EL lantle ave. ‘Terms $1.50 to $2 per day, $8 to $10 | FIRST, 1803, at FIVE O'CLOCK, In front of the ; ¥ 10 are missing. | o'clock the wind began to increase till it] canal, ‘The wharves at Port saat Deposit were aus ae OU LdeH KENNEDY, 008 14th st.n.w. | $2.500 CASH, BALANCE IN 3 YEARS, WILL BUY premises, we sill offer at public auction the above | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWo Two-sTory prick | GYeTs hour seems to bring some new Story | was blowing a perfect gale. also flooded. — nw. _ | Srroperty, worth $9,000, c it two. ave FOR SALE—A RARE BARGAIN—$200 DOWN AND | fnzt’"5 bg RG gpm age ite ; of a death as a result of the storm. Very valuable property, located on the south side HOUSES AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER. OF The principal damage done throughout | Reports from the country districts of Wik ings, grocery store and bar room; all tenant: CAMPME 7 7 one laryland avenue running through to F street NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY AVEN! Over Forty Persons Missing. Charles county was to the growing crops, | comico and Sige THe oath cane aad uch, twovailes west | Sd "eating for $82 per mo. Address OWNER S, | ENCAMPMENT. GROUNDS INFANTRY, Betwoen 12th and Idth streets northeast. SQETUWEST, BEING HOUSES NOs. 216 AND | From forty to fifty persons are missing, | both corn and tobacco being greatly dam- | fodder crops arc” honk tense cea ~q thas cits hh aae ety: lot Togo feet: | Set Oe nt 200 yards distant apd in full view from are fuely talshed nnd’ ts considered the most de: | By virtue of a deed of trust to us bearing dave June| 20d it is supposed, as nothing has been | aged. The corn is blown down and the fod-| the storm. In many places trees were tora in new vi renting for $5 A ARDING | STADL HOTEL IMPERIAL. Min tnvoatinent tur that acetioe Of ths: -CA0y; 15. 1802. and recorded among the land ‘records of | heard from them, that their bodies will be | der so badly damaged that it will not be/up by the roots and the late fruit was Price only $490. R.A. Foe cae ne ce ERE reste eetet | Coach to meet night trains. ee ene ie din cack: property at the| the District of Columbia in ‘Liber 160, fate BT, - worth saving in many instances, and some | shaken from the trees. In Salisbury the AEE MOEA RRS TE FO |g ee | norm, SB AADEE OY Tan mew, | hel arm tite” | al teh as at a | “PU ree ana barkentines whlch were| SETH," il Hoel 1 col the | wmoemtacee were Sows ftom several sg SALE HOUSES GATS BD oT SERS : = Maryland ave. . of sale. jven immediately. v corn off. The e 10 cory Cro amt tah bes I the he THE CRDEISIGNED TRUSTEES TN EQUITY | enti, coon of ome ppotutisents and ray THOMAS DOWLING 460. | Liver 17, follo aoa et Sea. and at the request | anchored at quarantine station were blown | was Unusually, high during the evening, fooded “so that. 'tn the locality “known as = rented. Price... $1,800 | “ terms, house No. 305 10th st. with 14 rooms ‘ og ene co ~ ooeen trust. we will sell at public auction in front of the| high and dry upon the marsh, and some cf | and considerable damage has been reported | California people had to use boats to get " six story Groom bricks: terme nd ail modern improvements, and the large lot | Readvify. "Special ‘raise for famhics sed Garties | C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEDRS, 1407 G st. | Premises, "on ‘FiubaY.” THE FIRST’ DAY. OF| them were carted by the storm across the | along the river and its tributaries, around. The canning house of Fred Strnt- ‘suit; $300 cash. bal. monthly. Price ee ee ee ms-6m (Successors to Latimer & Sloan, PLM the following det vied seal ete auOGR | marshes to an island two miles distant from| At Chapel Point, at the mouth of Port | ner was submerged. Se a ee OE ee Oe ee py ey ta FS HOTEL stIcKN a 100 FE | CHICKERING GRAND PIANO, ODD 11 OF | Sraprovemente tee cree rent eatate and the | the station. Tobacco creek, considerable damage was| Trains on the Baltimore and Eastern 8 oe ta ; gether With alley, 2 tect 6 inches wide by" 2.50 | “from beach: excellent table, Raton #2 jors25)| PARLOR FURNITURE, COUCH, ODD clans | {mbrovemonts thereon, situate, in the Te gt avatt| One of the vessels at Tybee was com-|done the wharf and the bath houses were | Shore railroad are running over four heart bee nee Wie. fect 18 depth, 08 the north side of sald house. | per day: $9 fo $14 per Week. Homelike house. ARO eS Oe Gs CARPETS 25D Xo, 057, berinning for the same at the northwest | pletely capsized. Three club houses on the | wrecked. The wharf at Brentiand, oppo- | late. occasioned by the storm. |All the draw ~ = ar gout which is @ commodious wel rhree. tes. DKNEY, Y HALL , CARE corner of sald squat inning thence re dow! ite Chapel Point, is reports ‘almost | bridges from bay to Ocean foase'tn nw within two blocks of pension 5 ee sa - ae maemo" ™ Dine et BOARDS AND “EXTENSION “TABLES, CoS — fi eantera Mine ot New Termes aur 1-00 | were flooded separ them Aa! entirely destroyed. Mr. Richard Barnes | City aon Gamepad ¥f ee ee ee eae JACKSON Ht. RaLsrae’ 38s 3 2! THE CHALFONTE, DINING CHAIRS. MANTEL BEDS. OAK ASD | fine’ of ie Joraey avune BOS “tec “aster | shelter wherever they could. — his dwelling ——— lag ey Little Damage Near Norfolk. peep ne ne amasmc Cry 2 SGenADe Mie AND AGit Hate | ErOvaceas HN” Gate" trlattne at] otic Naseaes aetooe” She Wodtnt| Sotn the’ Halton’ wether tons |, While here aa there st Norfolk are 89 x28 Rooms ¢ and 6, Atlantic bids... 928 F st.nw. | Estate either improved, ouinne na OF oheaL ON THE BEACH. S545 SSTgUE TUREAU, COIS: HEATING | f1EM apzles fo, southern line of New York avenue | up about sixty passengers from Tybee. Mr. | large tobacco barn. A great many trees|be seen evidences of the blow, yet there FOR SALE_N ST. NEAR CONN. AVE. % | roperty, can list the same with us without Salt water baths in the house. Elevator, mod-| STOVES, K. TABLES, COOKING ‘UTENSILS, | thy {eto Mild southern line of New York avenue. | Revers, one of them, stated that four ne-| are blown across the public highways, and! was no serious” destruction of property. story and cellar, 10 rooms and beth, south charge; ‘and those wishing to purchase or ex-| ern and complete. Sun parlors. Send for illus- of Gatien, fa ema PY, ‘ane southwesterly G&30 feet to the place of | SF0eS engaged in clearing che railroad track | a large aspen in the court house yard was) Chimney caps suffered, trees and fences front. good home. thoroughly modern... ..$14,000 | change su oe aC TE Dee AUGUST THIBTY FIRST. Jeri | beginning. were drowned. blown down. were injured and a portion of the Virginia Fig st. tear 4th tie Droit Park). 2 stories, Gon Healers in Real betats, Canter dork | —2U6-1m __ Address Mhear 19th sts inw. we will sell for ‘cash the | TYFMS™ are: One-third of the purchase money| A sailor and the cabin boy on the schooner On the Delaware Coast. Beach railroad car shed in Brambleton was Gast chante aan Meine oot bane pe Bank. auze bove-mentioned. well-kept furniture. See ie eet, $200 must be paid at time of sale}} Harold, which is on her side on North} -The tides in the Delaware and Christiana | blown down. The wind was still high pes- liers. electric gas lighting a1 pa. oe = if Mt a ” ve a and balance in two equal installments at one and “1 —— BEPLOT'S HY wedi CG. 8 Beach, are drowned. ‘ . terday and sail vessels In the harbor hed s :..-. 360°] FOR SALE-A FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY AND paige pee two years from date of sale with loterest at 6| Spee oy at 1:30 am. yesterday were the highest typewriter suppply business: well established and | One square from beach Anouintueats first-class. her cont, payable semi-annually and secured by| | 1,l8 reported that eight of the crew of a| 1) oo: atteen years. On the Christiana move under reefed sails. The steamer 6.000 | with a good trade, Smith Premier. trpewriters, mn ‘Terms, $2 er day. feed of rukt "om the roger yoldor all caan, at|feFrapin, sloop which went ashore on the | Known ee ee ee orfolk arrived from Washington about WATHES & 7 1 |) ae anil oneeeneee Oe geentan telited aries ie nEpEoe. 1° hie purchaser. If the terms are’ not end were drowned. e tide was igher than the usual | @freen minutes late yesterday morning, but For SALE HANDSOWE NEW THREESTORT | _for cash. CLARKE & SOV, 805 F st. n.w.alt ow oS . : complied ‘with in ten days. trom day" of sale the Balskige uk pben high tide. All the lowlands are overflowed. Geoghegan reported a terrile + zs = THI ‘LIFTON 612 trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and t a Reich, Seeing. ISIS Heth ot. a.e.; iaters | A GOOD RARGAIN—A FIRST-CLASH RESTAU-| "Gor. Atiancie and Counecticat_ ave; high-clase orth dotialine™ petaier' as" dite aye eSitt| The Hotel ‘Tybee is considerably dam-|It‘is reported that the water in the Bush |on the bay. “the Huy toc cccamar Mie- refally. built under oar personal supervision | Will’ he“aold very ‘cheap within ten dare, Ad: | $AMMNY house; newly fuynished; terms, Siam" | tWwosToRY BRICK WELLL 71. | cont of the purchaser eaneine and recording at| aged in front. ‘The verandas are gone and | and Gunpowder rivers is higher than it has | Pama arrived from Baltimore yesterday af- ee re ee nies | ree SERIE A See eee 2 a ee ee Ney geresaY aan rouse ame 3. D. COUGHLA: so are the bath houses. The Knights of] been fora score‘of years. By Oe apply. to TYLER & RUTHI 2D, 1207 Fst. | FIVE REASONS WAY ROWE'S INFALLIRLE Rew tok a babii, STORY BRICK DWELLINGS NOS. 608, 610, BLAIR LEE, Pythias club house was washed away. Two] Since 6 o'clock Monday night a terrisle | .7 0 chants and Miners’ line, Capt. Parker, auloawe handicapping system commends itself to investors ‘Atlantic City, S.J. 612 AND 614 T STREET SOUTHEAST, aul9-d&ds Tratees._| of the cottages of the Cottage Club are gone. | Wind, storm, from southeast to south pre- | ZUeStonday morsing, arrived yesterday — th $20 oF more: ak capes r BRICK DWEDI 1—Absolute safety. Be eee See ietor. | On FRIDAY. AFTERNU PTEMBER FIRST, ‘The north end is practically cleaned out.| much damage to shipping off the coast was| The Boston and New York boats en- E ! fo hy ae a a a Rated i Me He The water swept with tremendous force | feared. The tug International, which was | Chore’ in Hampton Roads tilt early yesters 7 s ; 9 test. ‘. eith w ¢ CO. offer for sale a ight pi 8 s t= SS ee eee eee $200 yields $44 net profit. week! —— eetiee “Immediately after, four three-story stx-room| fully “uised aud. handsome vase for $100 cash | ham's club house is badly damaged. ‘The | parted her chains and lost an anchor dur. |™ade her usual trip Monday night. She ‘wore city, Jn a rapidly improving i: Prospectus, THE ‘BRIGHTON nearly smothered herself in the tremendous ses Cray ae am, MA eet entinemeleh- | 250, fre. gxuluintng oatem tn detail; tatoiated | ear the peach now apens reduced rates spring | Dick risilences, with all umalery inprovcinents.” | Cif and see this eacrptional batgais. 1110) | pavilions on the beach are gone, so. is the |Ing the night. She was compelled from the | BCSTly smothered herself in the tremendous vill se 0 cre remuits: teferences from. subse * ° us remeee ra ft required on each house a ie} st mw a : a Bochoad. "Will sell’ cheap tas prompt burer. Sitca Satna Spec =o | ae ee i poerrerseiee Maat Neots st gon | ee mwitenback. An empty train is ‘in the |force of wind and seas to seek shelter at | ede frequently, 108 E. Lexington st., ne To al I cre a Bon pc aE gs eg oe Ol ee en ee oan aes Guerin. at wale, Upright plano at a. sacrifice. and at least 500 large trees are blown down. | The fishing schooner Ida Porter of New | ,, There were no. sag Beng Behm auzs-ete Baltimore, Mid._ | T HAVE, §90.090 IN BANK. TO BUY STOCKS OF | Bonth of September. Y THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Acts, A nameniticent gieh sta, fines! ame wprigh' | ‘The Tybee road is under water for the en-| York dragged on the stone pile and sunk. | peach between Capes Henry and Hatteras, FOr SALE 1419 9T NE. NEW. ¢Roost Stores: grocery’ stores faraiture. of private | —2ue-2m W6._APPLEGATE. Preprister. naaba Gane nea Fiprocement: rich "amd full ‘tome, with aweet | SPE, eeaae, Sat” [EORT Places ts cn-| The crow got out om the socks Gnd Were] 5) laay mien peoventing Sue Gomaye aE brick house; cellar; $3.500; $200 cash. bal. mont! houses, &-. Communications strictly tial. SSS = soe pope singing qui unsurpassed for durability and | Urely wi away. There is no comiu- | saved. news from that section. eye all med oar act set | ~ Ba. ares An Ame CONME M etn | ons a SCOMMODA TES BOO Ta OvES | THURTEBY ALE OF Vanvantey ruopenry, | exrllaces com, fu any $m) cam; 9] nication whatever with ‘Tybee except by| The little schooner, Harry, which has | Sms Som Oe creiee ‘Oneme Grest Detiy. FO SHANK L. HANCOCK & C08, | AT RAMSAY'S 5 {October 1; directly on beach: all mod: tmps.: | BILCK DWELLINGS, ON FLORIDA’ AVENLE | S423, A xem, Don't miss it, Savannah's damage amounts to $00,00,]sank at the breakwater Monday night. | In reply to inquiries addressed to Rich- eae Gan tie oun te a Foor TMD cleaned for #1: watch matnenring. | clevators 4c; Kelley archentra performs ape | BETWEEN. FURST AND, TH ; THE PIANO EXCHANGE Wane rooms, | 2¥t Tybee Island is almost ruined. Much damage has been done to fruit trees | mond, Va., the following was recetved a8 Fok SALE=S30 12H ST. X. E, entoow perek | $y Al OF work warranted for one year.” © | May Polit, XN: J. $8 to $18 or $200 per day. NORTHWEST, OHEING HOUSES Nts ey ; ees And large "quantities of fruit are rulned. | pm yesterday: fn opp tripe Rene Bana ng Cogn fey ‘ENGLESIDE, BEACH HAVEN, N. J. By virtue of a, deed of ‘trust to the undersigned | FOR SALE-A RARE CHANCE—A HANDSoME| A special from Port Royal, S. C., brings | The International ret “RICHMOND, Va., Aug. 2 Accownes down, bal. monthly; nicely papered; has all ‘Now open. All modern conveniences, including | dated the 11th day of March, 182, and recordec | dark case 7 1-d-octave upright eabinet_ grand | the startling information that fully 100 lives — of storm meager. Several people pater as SUBURBAN PROPERTY. LaNeratoe: bot eeu. water bathe im | tbe 2Ist day of Apell. 18:2, in liber 10s, folte 1] plano, in, heantiful, condition:, fine tone and ac: | nave been lost at Port Royal, Beaufort ind On the Jersey Coast. killedat Savannah. At Charleston vessels ne ha ro . aa —————— | Botse Send for chrculey et se, of the laud tecords of the jas makes a 4 . a » Se oe ee FOR RENT-TAKOMA PARK—8 ROOMS. $15 Mer cr SOBT. B. ENGLE, 7 lumbiay we will vell, at the request of the parties | cash. Call quick. 7 °° ™ neighboring points by drowning during the| A terrific stormed raged along the New | have Deen blown, ast vay Sit 14TH ST. N. E, NEW ¢RooM r month for any length of time required. A‘ my1-117t 'y. | secured thereby, at pblic auction, in. front of THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE ROOMS, torn: Jersey coast early yesterday. At 5 o'clock fice toes oy cclgante mt | Sow id Si | ave Ma ny SE. Gh | eae Bia Hese_| "Gyer twenty-five of these were seen bythe wind increased toa perfect gale and | gait AMBRE" te property eetimatad Bam wily papered: cabinet mantels; “near aA : AY OF SEPTEMBER. yA, AT ee . bp ry Ap org apn for whatever {t will bring; also, at private sale, | AN -modera improvements. First-class” in vali | Protec’ cr Caksmbia and alesigented we late: foun bol and cover With it; fully warranted; ‘worth | Pecelved from other reliable sources. Branch was out of the question. ‘The cap- 0 + PRANK L HANCOCK @ COS, three 6-room cottages with 4 acres of land each | appointments. JOHN TRACY & CO. jeltose10 | teen (4), fifteen Ud) aud sixteen 416), In Archi. | $140. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, Of the 100 persons killed and drowned only | tains of the various life saving stations be- the delay an2é-te Gor. 12th and G sts. wc. _| Very cheap, on installment plan) | Ronen aA, SS alters ant others: subdivision of part of | _awz02t____018 Pa. ave._| six were white, the others being negroes. | tween Long Branch and Sandy Hook, who > Gay ae . : = z CLEMENTS, jaare five hundred and Afty G50". us sald su ; \e negroes were so frightened and t=rror- care? cheaper than renting. “Keys 2 Corner ote tm Hiconland at iSe.: also a mnaber | —=22@ B_M._RICHARDSON. | toa‘ ail that part of maid aatere tevin at aah gets Jt, for only HE: <qaly ane of | bY not leaving thelr cabins to seek places of | far worse than the one of last week. SS care; cheaper than renting. Kere - Sf choice building lots from 6 io 30. ¢ — the northwest corner of said lot 14 and running sieht pe oe B ‘At 8 o'clock yesterday morning a two- FRANK L. HANCOCK & 00", | of choice building lots frm 0 css SEA-SIDE_ MISCELLANEOUS. thence northwestwardly along the line of Boundars a 13 Pa. ‘ave. | ‘Twenty persons were drowned on Paris | mAtica “cchetney meee cient ee Abney report that Richmens ts a5 [om she Btw 109 Corcoran butidiiz. | ISLE OF WIGHT COTTAGES, OCEAN CITY MD, | stew" gba Fiori avenue! 1.62 feet; tnence dut | POR SALE gy ved from St. Hele- | Park. She was flying signals of distress. Ty = -_ —s * oo ad h 67.61 feet; thence east wi ly 5.: et to the PT IARGAIN. Ni n recel “< > ‘storm Ls a and UE elena situates om the each: terme, $9 | Southwent comer ‘of sald tn Atteon 16); thenee | Fine wort full octave: Mest tone: e-| ma, four miles from Beaufort. It is be- |O".,S¢count. of, thick weather, neither her “erie calle: 1 i A y'GB11 feet In a straight Hne to place | pweathne Wertect onder: : 5 tee? ook meaner “1 MeLE-Tc-s-T-e-n, | Reptemlion auf’ Octover: accouusodations for aoe Se aetinieg’ new’ cabcaran’ te ihete: seemersa| | nemar ell wel he Aer bib estas Ueved fully twenty-five lives were lost be-| ai) probability the schooner will be driven] Great Haver Among the Wires, Sen to S pu. FRANK L- HANCOCK & CC weatetncpcion wundred guests. Trente-three’ (23) twenty-four (24), ave mnibiy; hardly rent for it. tween Port Royal and Seabrook, all ne-| Ashore between Asbury Park and Mon- worke@ z : vision as recorded in ither 19, follo 10M, of the 205 Pa. ave. . ort an . Fe ee aicare of Seuntoc thermans edniraviy | 01 down and Sc. weekly. | ane: ween records of the surveyor's office of the District of | Foe gangs] CSCS was damaged to some extent, and a num- | 5UCh @ storm. ‘on the Atlantic coast than the storm which po ge ae as 2 ee ee Golumbaas The last nanied Tote, wi be sold: ay ay | FOR SALE on ber of barges and craft were wrecked and | ¢2'G damage at Long Branch caused b¥ | raged early yesterday morning. At the SAUNDens Ur, TWF st ne. antcont Pier pallornosaerg ht fms pete Dew cottages | Se Ut tf Haat Ne pert earl | Reantiful oat canes don't sow iat or mending: | blown ashore. ‘The Coonaw. Mining. Com | %e storm 18 quite severe, but will not foot | Western Union office im New York. sity FOR SALE 124 NX. CAPITOL ST.. NEAR N.Y. alot on such terms as these. Money loaned septemsbee 85) ct °F salt: One thled cash aad the balance tn | Sau coll dor Wah an saay parmcnen, Yn Oe! | DaRY, lence SEROR The total locese are en-| Suche storm soft bat Mite along the cece. | nts vere ma Suey Oat conten peteeey Sevan, eceestae es to build homes. © | Sat paid: eecdced by "a deed of trast on fhe pron: : FG. SMITH, | Hom Mollats DelsRPorhood of half a mil-) Au of the bathing houses were washed pope ge oy aulseost WM. —_ & 60.. 1407 F st. LEICESTER TOWN CO., i 2 have to go quite far back in his memory to maser, erty, or all cash, at the option of the p : . __1235 Pa. _| “At Blackville, 8. C., several but -re | @Way and none of them were replaced. The | recall worse inconvenience. FoR SALE_REAL ESTATE THE FOURST 402 6th street northwest. 8 a.m. to 8 Pom aD eee eee e ee sfountains, Pa. A deposit of $200 required on each lot at time of SEVERAL, HARGAINS-A STIEFY UP. | crushed, mill dacss arene ‘Tashed away the | fon pler gave up another ten feet to the | "In the east, im the directon of New Haven, brick dwelling at 1734 Corcoran. st A MONTH WITHOUT INTEREST WILL BUY | 1,500 fret above sea level. ‘Pure water, pure alr, | stl®., All conveyancing at cost of parchauer, Terms | "ight. very litte used: a Raabe, Hallet & Da: | cotton crop terrivly demeccr ravages of the storm. It is @ question if | providence and Boston, the wires were al- and bath, ‘with all mmederm conveniences: | "y Geatrabte lot at Kensington or Weat End Park. | "perfect ‘health, no malarlar no" mcjufteca. | af sale 9 he complied: with in dfteen ‘dase from | tin eane’and mim: of other makes: we Si bacco crop, yet to be harvested. totally. de. | the Uttle that yet remains can live through | most entirely cut of from New York. To Sreweste ene re rate se. | OR ee TOE Be | pectal ete he ee nae | Stout ot parca vcrosen | isetrueicale before bariage” wry snd econd-band | vastated. : d “ithe ruins of the ‘Thomas W.Ha men apy é a nih st Aen ates for Aucust and Septem JOHN B. LARNER, ‘Trustee, “Rerun @ CONUrP, At Waynesboro’, Ga., the storm did great 2 caine Or the Sheena sty to Albany, and Syracuse was reached only ia al Sar 1335) Fost. nw. 0 * ed in June last, have been thrown far up | p,- ‘Delaware, Lackawanna ELECTRIC ROAD NEAR DRIGHTWOOD T M.A. and 11S. MILNOR. Proprietors W. E. EDMONSTON, "Tnust —s ae See ee ein eee ill sewnee ware A og 5 , 3 eee _ : = ® | on the sandy beach, and the gigantic break- | Poy pom pation hand. | Nm éattner ut alent acres of land whieh tat vs at Star Dimes, Blue Ridge Summit"Pa- | auso.agas B00 en ot WE MIGHT AS WELL BE OUT oF BUsrxEsg | blown down. Reports from Screven county | Cn.the Sandy peach. and the eigantic break | route. monpeiiiicnats = Cirenlars at Star aul2t3i say that the st ras arths: lot is 20] he sold. Call and see me. GALEN E. GREEN, = See —— ~~~] 88 to be undersold. We therefore offer the best | S2¥ damane to hones were there, | mouse. It will be a total wreck. ‘The Sons and Daughters of Abrabsm. feet front: this Is a complete home in every | 1243 F st. n.w. ‘aylS-Im IN THE = DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. bargains. A fine upright: slightly used: $19; | doing great damage to houses and cotton | Qt" spury Park and ‘Ocean Grove con- Fp oe Wig BE og A ad pr | ee sisal Ho cash and $10 per month. “One second hap crops. No casuaties so far as known. siderable damage was sustained by the ter. | 12 December, ae we a aye ‘Sona bat brown: «1 a rt dwe on st. s E s = INVESTME! PAIN 7 y 1 zt spot 5 uy a Spot leral age ters: \braham, No. wee ne nis Siti: go troubie to show | " money in Hrookiand and South Brookland lotn, | GREEN'S, MOUNTADS, HOUSE. LOCATED ox) THREE-STORY AND) | CELLA cash One’ $123 organ, $40" $8" cash an $5 per crag, orm at Charteston. | [rie storm. About ten feet of the Bond | Smet by" colored ‘of both ‘semen, P rs apply to shal ve some grea’ reains fet i os r I EI C month. UGA WORCI 5 7th st. n.w. Passi rain No. 78 of lant ¥ ve has been washed th ‘tion being, ‘and dues EMERSON CAHILL, 623 E st. mw. ee ae Var, °f Shenandoah river, Harper's Ferry, West | Their SOUTHEAST. _Sohmer plano agents. Pianos for rent. “aul? | Coast Line reached Richmond. Va. last ea the toes Munidings are beng used by per toonth ta isa praperty ~ vorceaeeh aden fesddenre, tone ot Houwge | 887-Im__100 Gorcoran Dide._| fti.fo “RUF? Bat week: $1,204 $10 por 4805 | ping, ee 19d AT OT ALETAME FIVE | Pendle ad rnd ce, PRICES-SEVERAL | evening from Charleston, 8. C., having been the, other piers: ‘The Big summer’ pavilion | o= columbia, Heights and ttle was vomes Xe ear? pctame steps: contains 11 | MORE PLEASANT MOMES FOR SALE AT LAXE- Round trip trom Washington, god to October #1, | O'CLOCK, we, wil sell, tn tront of the premises, Pees Tay Senanieet So _sucont Maan pt: | Gelayed twenty four heurs by the stores, of “bounter™ damman A. Bradley, at the foot fo wales © ‘on, but this hes mo + om: a very eles ee, MA. oo cea etn caren 2.25. ‘Converances meet al ". ot 7, are 00, Ot different makes ins and terms = A locets throurhout. the | 4's" coagls “pun monthly Deymente gq p.m. | circular. (anlim) GW. GREER. Proveicroe” | fronting 15 fect on 12th sires’ coutheast and tm-| £2°sot WM. KNABE & CO. eg an interview Mr. J. B. Bedingfield, | of Asbury avenue, has been damazed tothe courts by a bill filed by Messrs. A. A. calently arranged. having 4 rooms on | 3 §-r. cottages. $1,000 each: $10 cash and $10 p.m. | ~ pe a proved by a three-story and cellar brick and stone | _ané-1m 817 Pa. ave. n. the Southern Express messenger, who was | some extent and fears are entertained that | jipscomb and H. F. Woodard for Benjamin ith a, frout ant scar wiairway butlers | 3 8. cottages 13 cash and $15 pom. | HILL Tot SUMMER RESORT. WILY TOP HOUSE, | welling, six rooms and hath “and. modern "con- — - - in Charleston during the storm, said that | the next high tide, which will be an un-| Green and twenty others against George concrete cellar under the entire house; | 3 @y, Cash and $20 pm. ‘8 We 2 ETT, Prop. | ventenc 2 the battle of win drat sually v1 considerable which the abov ted. sega tron "tke | $F ee Zep cach Sea Exh hme | love, LEQ tei Sit neey gine Su | Ferma,” Ouethid cat, talon in one ant twc| FOR SALE—BICYCLES. | witn’cting torte Pacath, Sommerer! | usually heavy one, will cause considerable | Carter and six others. im which the alge lectrie bells, speaking tut = ed. -€ os yeni per ¢ % 2 = . 4 4 nd ‘mlrror mantels; the location iw perfect: the | 1 Ie enitacs, #500" $10 sah and $45 nee’me, | _ malls. $0. "New open. miyo-6m | Zenlly, and ta'be sccnrea tera det er usa Ge = tere Ronne, Continued without cessation} In spite of the terrific storm that was | in January last at a regular stated meeting Property is arthy of inspection: price. siiouo: | 1 Meg ei ight miles ton Washing | MORRELL HOUSE, HARIER'S FERRY, w. va. | Brovris soll or"ail eashy atthe “option pg ag URUL Monday ‘morning at 7 o'clock: that | raging at 6 o'clock yesterday morning the | the following were elested officers: George ting terms: call ton on ‘the Re and’ 0. TR. Commatation tick: | MPR TE MONE curated home ee Gap Bia, | barchaser.” A’ depostt of $200 required at nearly new; $55: Installments. "Also "3" Vietor _ 'y yards space in the | bells at the Ocean Grove Auditorium an- | Williams Chi vice anciug and recording at George tssel, eis, 6% conte each way. Apply to EDWIN A. | Gookcer point, t and — Bale. "Conv penenties Seeerlace inveren cee streets that did not contain debris, such as | nounced that services for the day had com- ; Ellen Webster, treasurer: Amete : “5 es REWMAN. Owner” 1530 met nme. At Lake: | ferme rdasonable. GSS tay PS Me SPEAR’: | conte ‘Terme of aale to he complied Bs new, for $120. 1108 Est. (upstairs). OF roofs of houses, signs, awnings and tele- | menced. Erown, accretery. and Auntie’ Webster, wo For SALE BARGAINS pa Jlend_tereire_for 7. J. CADLE. fet. $e8-te | SS Se aa | eee rom Gey OF wale, otherwine the, reht | _S'atter’S. graph poles. ‘The 5:45 morning service, with R. J. An- t secretary, On February §, when ‘M. ke. near New Jersey ave. eo new 5 5 VOID MA.| reserved to. resell the. property ‘e ns : Ss : : . sistant 4 Zroom and bath brick dwelling: ‘reteptioa® allt Tarin and the hot weather. ‘The cooteet place and | cont, of detauiting purchaser after ve dass ad: | FOR SALE—COLUMMIAS, $25, ‘H%, $55; PNE. | one Tat of the St. Charles Hotel was |drews of Keyport, N. J. in charge, had | these were being installed, the complainants faiines antcls; complete in every respects Price mont hentia sree in from ihe grand serapae | rertaement of och Ceeaie io some arvana | "matic Crescent Sb: Goahlon Farenes eoge vie | DIOWN Of and the streets ‘were footed | about fity worshipers, who weathered the | charge that the defendants in the meeting c ff the Hotel whatan, Charlestown, W. Va. ished in Washington. . tor cushion, ; Meacham cus 0; ishion | W! lost to its doors. le saw present. The 6:45 fami beha loud and disorderly manpet, Pe -k dwelling: cellar: a.m.t.: location, Elegant spring water, classed among ‘the naling |» au0-ddds DUN Rival, $30. All dret-class. H. & OWEN MPU. | fourteen box cars that had been blown | devotion ‘meeting’ in charwe, of Be i | Seneiee tistnts ond Lenivenmeined the booke, pear D st.; i's a bargain at $4,160. | marriage | chalybeates; electric lights and bells; table and | — Tae ae _©0., 1423 N.Y. ave. _aul2tr from the railroad track and turned over. | Stckes, was better attended, the worship- ‘ers and property and ‘still keep them. Giaquet histes tn Chie tig: © ot, a <, cane ae] u 130 Seah river acar Ur: commutation tickets etentke| VATCUIFFE, DARR & ©O., Auctioneers. OR “SALE-NEW CUSHION-TIRED SAFETY, | All the phosphate works in the city were|ers being In gossamers and top boots, ask the assistance of the court in the ci : = 3 - near St | u iver near cre high grade $135 machine, for $80, guaranteed: | blown down or badly damaged. y-mile-an-hi of the y, and that those st.: Groom brick: bath; a.m.i.; always rented ee -| B. ily trains via B. and O., two ALUABLE IMPROVED | fistaihmenta> second ham! cushion diaivend enter \ Mhemmrage The wind blew a sixty-mile-an-hour | recovery property, at $25 per month; lot" 16x90 to alley. Price, | 3 IS THE GREATEST MIND| via Norfi restern. For part! . BEING THE TWO-STORY BRICK O24 Rat. awe after 8 pm, ‘auetr’’ | .;rhere was a schooner lying high in the | velocity at Cape May from south southeast. | who are members be so declared. only $3,700. EMERSON & CAHILL, reader: Was sworn by four judges of Chicago; tells | elreulars write to WM. G STAFPO! ‘T WITH FRAME. BA BUILDING, | $509 ae streets, having been driven from its an-| A heavy sea and full tide came in, but did ——_——_ 623 Est. uw. _| all the events of Life: compels love; brings back | tor, Charlestown, W. Va. 1 ‘0. @1 1 STREET NORTHWEST, chorage. no material damage. Orchards were strip- |qTo Set Aside Condemnation Preces@~ 8 THE OWNER IS LEY | pet test hash cts ot eee Bate LMS | MOUNTAIN HOME COTTAGE (NEAR DEER PARK PROPOSALS. While he saw no one killed or injured, | ped of fruit, shade trees were blown down ton. wt marble-front house; 15 | tation), on the B. and. railroad. Only a| TY virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of it war currently reported that eight people | and crops were greatly damaged. No ma- : : Mr. Rodotpht peapswag ce ee et distance from the Deer Park Hotel ad-| the District of Columbia, passed on the 3d day! PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING CEMENT For | had been killed in the city. It was also | rine disasters are reported. ‘Mary A. Beckert yO. Oe _ Taine om pe Sime antslme | i cna | See FS LAUGHLIN, Deet Park, Ma. “| of July, A.D. 1808. in “equity cause ‘No, 1480. | ene District of Columbia. Ofice of the commis: | rumored that there hed hese great tenet Clsnguten Sek © Sl euntent Se FoR S\LE-NEW FIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. WITH MEDICATED AND SEA SALT BATHS; | _js183m_ : z seca ee ya | and Bently Me Harden 2t ‘eh are defeeigutes the | gonets D. C.. Washington, D. C., August 25, 1808. | life on Sullivan's Island, the report placing ‘The Delaware Ri Capital Brewing Company to annul certein looks from, £380 ee |< oe See, a1 _ont tee _ | Beat, view. ou. the Sie ver. to| Sant. trustees for aa NE P-M.. SEI 3 . : yl ‘ “ o 2, HARRANTSIT th tel'aw. EE | age gCAY THE, OLDEST ESTARIINED | boarders june Of )gs fend for # civalarsand | Hp! RLEVENTH DAY” GF” SEETEMRER. A. -D.| {idus"ant Gast” Yoray anit’ be shetiied ails | there Was, MO means Of” Seriigiag’ tere: | can tt has Deen for years and wharves and | taken to widen « thirty-foot alley to forty. np THOSE, HANDSOME Advertising clairvoyant, astrologer and medium | _ terms. Address WM. H._ BELL. Isid, AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PML. the| ofce, “J W. ROSS, ALA’ PARKER, CHAS <P, | port. preormacnapecbterplciry erable dam. | £ve,,{40t. She chareee thet Ge Reteae Sth ond ~ i} a following described real estate lyt bei in v1 ist 3 1n25-6t were a - | Capit rewing Company r Fee estas oa Te TUL, Tenutse ae thee aes | AMEE cone SH MaRTHML, Propbetic gift of second HOTELS. the city of Washington. inthe Distrito Colaba pees eee = edison # waste sre rd age ddhe. Delaware avenue wan strewn | frendulentiy induced her, husband (who peat, lors tions . Inquire at the . tells all the events of your ™ S. 0 r 3 and lo - = a % - 1 of FRANK T. BROWNING, 416 Sth st. new. eradie to grave, reveals hidden miyaterien, recor. | —=x—— = = SS ag eer eee LADIES’ GOODS. egraph poles were nearly all blown down, | with debris, None of the excursion boats | died June 14 last) to sign @ Paper agreang suite __| £f8 lost property or stolen goods. points out your | THE BUCKINGHAM, 918 and 920 15TH ST., | numbered four humdred amd atte two (452). —— The storm was one of the most destructive | went on their trips yesterday morning, the | t "he condemnation, ant tm irregular SALE_ONLY TWO LEFT OF THOSE | ¢Remles froa your friends, trlugs “separated | "west side McPhersén square; eflarged; remod: | Terms of sale: One-third. of the purchase money : ever experienced in that section. Captains being afraid of the rough water. | nation of 3.200 feet of ag or tee" mastery. comnaionte aad | Fesulte, tells whether the ene sor lore: Ie tue | Seti. cuciearyptiiahing, aad’ steam “settee | $2 De in cast, the residue in two equal instatimente| Mu A- HOFFMAN, | a) ying Wrecked Of Cape Fear. ‘The dry dock at Cramps ship yard wae how: every motern_convenienee a . ne one Fou Tove Is : E are % we day of sale, the q y : mica Gani gi 200; terms tO) ee ee tami ams, ives success in bus | throughout; elecant rooms. en suite, or single: | Geferred payments to be secured by” deed of ‘trust aise At reasonable prices. The three-masted schooner Three Sisters, | damaged to the extent of $10.00 by the Hom 5. 1201" Pa rece trcn TANIIY froubles., evil infuences, iy, rramed for, families, and transient | upon the ‘premises sold and the motes to bear in-| 8U28S3t hast. mw._lfrom Savannah for Philadelphia, was | high tide. Rumors of damage to shipping | 1. parade of the Jolly Fat Men @né woe Eien = = = z “s x Poti terest at the rate of six per cent per annum from They will need Clean: | w, “ were rife, but the only known disasters fay in connection therewith Kae resp Wor veut. Wor mule. | pince at ence. a5 be tacets eiee ones 1 BLISS, Proprteter. | the “day of” sale, “payable semi-aonualls, or all] SUMMER CLOTHING. ing'ok Dyeing whent ang | WFecked and abandoned off Cape Fear on| Wore the'sinking of the tue Nellie Sty, | trades displ ye us ppeen Same Se 3417 Ret. nw. $1,000 per yr. S120 ve failed. Convinces most skeptical. Adver: cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of get back from your vaca. | Monday night. Her commander, Capt. | gert and_the grounding of the schooner | tomorrow pron President. Buscher «n@ dale Bot, new IEE TRin Bee r. “T0'S9 | uses only what he can ‘do. all business coud 10th and Hi sta. Tee complied with tn Aftcen ays thane the dey | SUMMER CLOTHING. thon, With our unparall: | Isaac Simpson of Market Hook, Pa., znd | Francis C. Carnell. No lives were lost in seting ‘eM fiocd of the chub called om Se 26 tnt. ave. = S300 | ““Open’ Sundays.” Residence, "aso ‘fi e., bet. 4% | 1712 Open all the year: summer razes. of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right] SUMMER CLOTHING. is the best—therefure | the mate, Johnson Heede of Park avenue, | either instance. Commissioners this morning and arranged pA se nal 3300 | and 6th sts. southwest. pin he) peer fo resell the property af the risk and cost of, the the cheapest in the end. ee were washed overboard and = ae range gr to in review at 3 o'clock. $ : ie a lefaulting purchaser. conveyancing, recording, ae rownéd. "The viv morning as a torm. Anthony er74 ber of business firms MME. RAPHAEL. , CLAIRVOYANT | ASTROLOG- and 14th at. Ge, at the’ cost of the purchanars oe Mat eQeia. MUagh ORGECHER,, | William ‘siinpson, steward, ‘brother af the | Vandersice, for forty’ ‘vears a Delaware | Ay Tocteines eo"the trates display. Mie + born with eaul; gives names and foe 8 . ‘SHANK, prom i st. nw. a hs 3 river pilot, pushed aside an overhanging baby of felis how ‘to retain husband or lovers advice eaten th captain; a passenger, John Washington: pilot. Mounteastle, the 419-pound baby of the Tore, Pasineas or health: for ashore Sy a Washington, D.C. RR eee SEALSRIN GARMENTS ALTERED, REDYED AXD| John Scott and another man, name noi | Wire, which was crossed with a lve electric drive his own team, Dr. Green- acne <ommatnteg Sem man fo all consulting her. 910 P'h.w Voom to, Bes, ined. work of every description. nown, 3 den, N. J.. - 0. 4 handle two ons ‘Three per cent commission to seller. feas-swandse™ ERBITT HOUSE, ae SINGHAM, 1310 Sth‘st. ow. aug-See | “ay “ stantly killed. An unknown Italian la- an aan coor on ee CEHOMAS. Wr SMITH, = z au29-déeds "Trustees. AM, 1310 &¢ wine, brigantine Wastrow of Liverpool for | stantly, killed. An unknown Italian, la-| doniceys and a hundred other of the jully Cor. Ist a . ave. aw. | MME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF 2 - — = = s = ‘LERCH, 2TH sf. | Wilmington, with a cargo of salt, went to ‘sam: | fat ones will ride in carriages, one two ot SADE THOSE TPH ST. PRESSED wieick | fe, All business confidential. Ladion and gen: WASHINGTON, D. ©. UNITED STATRS MARSHALS SALE px vinrum| ASAP ae natistie, DYEING. pleces at Caswell Beach Monday night. ‘The | lan streets, Philadelphia, and also dropped | three together as weight will permit. houses: rooms: alcoves: oak cabinet mantels; | temen. SOc. each. Hours, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. “61 nT ae ar coc aceen ont, ot Fhe erke | COMA) RESTORING 0} it, heavy, | crew were all saved, having swam ashore. | dead. ‘The procession starts promptly at 2:90 og a gS Eg PB ACCOUNTANT: Columbia, and to me directed, I will sell at pub- | f4u°Lrcieyee"uetmmal Guaterials, powds, fabrica In Maryland and Baltimore. Damage at Coney Inland. and goes over the route printed in yester- Soweto: NEL Han Tiras enraciied one Mavery sel os Dee Eide a -| lic sale; for cash, at the door of the court house | Heular attention. Our patronage extends Into | Not since the big flood of 188 has such a| The storm at Coney Island was very se- | day's Star. cor. 13th and me. =| etna Mee, ia steaming aod actage. | PATRICK H.C. BHENNAN, PUBLIC ACOOUNT. | SEVENTH DaY (of SEPTEMBER, 100g) cat | _t2¢ Most fashionable circles. jyl1_| deluge of water invaded Baltimore as that | vere and did much damage to property Sissilpuaian Seman ail For SALE i it ae aulé-Im* ‘ant and Auditor. 1 . a.w. Investigations | TWELVE O'CLOCK M., all the right, tit = of Monday night. The wind biew a gale | along the beach. The shore of Gravesend tgrcnentaggene aed pre ¢ z ne . —~ — reports made of bank nd insolvent con- forest ef Y J) 2 omas y, colored, near andie'wil myryou to cat ommntone BSE” | STEAM CARPET CLEANING, | ct custen taben core ot ae sats | SU RMCiieiae! Saati caetrneet ad NOTARIES PUBLIC. all afternoon, whisking around the corners | Hay ix littered with wrecks of yachts and | , Thomas Barry, colored. living on 3d mear We have LOTS at from 8 to 20 cents per a LANING. Lot numbered six (6), in square. numbered siz and damaging all movable property. Early | small boats. ch pit and it lodged in his ve have LOTS m 6 > cents pet | = = ——— ~ hundred and forty-four (644), city of Washing- 2 "a peac i aesophagus: FS aS eS RES ee) See ane Se CHIROPODISTS. _*_| gratrary ghar eeees stg witgotla | al, Beasts ered HALF 05 ta ana scontned with tnense, tars | ator Setherioneea for moans years, ree | Hots aemering eng. Sag ane ae from $2400 10 $4,000. No trout — == aa ¢ ; : rege | to ; en y 8 3 4 mr. Carpets made moth proof free of cbarge. M 1UIN YOUR FEI to aattaty execution No. 34596, in favor of Jere- | Always in ofiee_ofice hours. __sai-tf_| tintil_an early hour this morning. Roofs | canal bost tows are reported wrecked near | tempts at extraction, which proved unsuc- ee ee ee Tene ee Tee, Soe | mowittausckcures. Inerowing andctabnailore-| miah J. Broan os as nal, D. 0. | CON MISSIONER OF DEEDS. FOR EVERY STATB/ and chimneys were torn off, shutters and | Rockland lake and several lives lost. cessful, it was forced to the stomach, giving ‘ork 710 EB nw one, $0 moved without pain, New methoc . Me : D. 8, 3 ..D. territ X 8. Cot ‘joner. : . o » mh2o M. NEWMYER, Manager” | aud Prof. J.J. GEORGES © SON, 1115 Pa. ave.! aulStoséia RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO. Aucts: | oc28 JOHN E. BEALL. 1321 F st. uw, | Window panes were smashed, and trees up-| ‘The driving park building at New Bruns- | relief

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