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W - Jijii JWMIH hppii ium.iiapimu.il in jujwpww wssmsj m wwmmmmw mmummmmmmmr UMigpArW I 2 TrTfJ WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, ISM. a I I the Haitians were heading for Bmd- I One of the flecinc Italian dropped be fl hind, and Immediately there wru grand rush made for him. BlpWI wren mini I on htm. and the man fell on the ilde- walk. He mnnned tO Kt mi Mm foot fl again, and ran for the store of K. hekel A Co., nt i Burling slip, ni bounded Into the place, tin erowd at his hi els. lie ran up a staircase and m i there. SB The striker yelled; 'tin In und pull him out! j The man eai crj Ing and i"(rKtn;; plteounly in t tall ATI nt his KgMtllantS lo fl let htm ko his nay. A hair doiten of the strikers nnajly fl rushed into the place and up the stairs where the shakltic Italian Rtond, They Mlted him and flnriK him bodll) down the stairs The Italian, covered wiih bruise, fled Into the atreei One of the fl employers ran out of the store und B mountluK a truck befffd the strlkern to B a pa re the man. No attention was paid to the apnea I, The Italian ran under truck The crowd forced him out of his place of fl retreat, and hi- Mar ted on a run up Burling Slip My this time fully 8,001 H persons crowded Hurling Slip und In tense excitement prevailed The pur- aued Italian Bought another place of H reftiRe In the tobacco wart houe ..f H Kohn A LiCOpold corner of Water at reel and Hurllnc slip, but before the strlk.ru fl could reach him the tlnn had closed H the doors A couple of the strikers seised a ''art fl rung and tried to force open the doora. fl Other ran around Into Water street, for the ptiriose of km ting through IM win H daw of the place. H Policeman HcKeon and two others en H reared1 on the ecerie. und while two po- firemen kepi back the crowd, Mceon look H out the Italian and ClCOrted hi in to ,t H place of safety in n house on John street, H The striker then returned to South I etreet. fl Another chase ,.f two Itallnns relieved the monr.tony prevailing at the fool of H Roosevelt street shortly after 9 o'clock. fl The third man hunt was Indulged In fl Shortly after 1" o'clock, when two I tn I H lans walking along Smith street near H Fulton street found themselves con H fronted by a half dozen strikers. Many of the strikers patrolled the B narrow sidewalk, from Wall street lo H , Roosevelt street. In search of Ihi ob H noxious men. and the scanned everj man with the hope of rinding an Itnl fl Inn. Bven a dark skinned laboring. B man took chances, as was evidenced B by the experience of an In Hoc iii look B Ins; Swede, who came near being B tripped up by a passing striker one of the 'longshoremen, n ho was M under the Influence of llqtinr, heeatue B Involved In a quarrel with Engineer B 1'eter .Johnson, of one of Ihe lumber B llKhtera. and t ho result was that the H 'longshoreman n is hadly done up. The B policemen on t he Clyde dock though I V there was a small-alted riot on the nd B joining dock, hoi when lliej ruahed B over they were glad to Pud only B pummelling affair had taken place. The B atrlkers, however, did not take so kindh flj to the bloody appearance of the 'long B Shoreman, but they refrained from e B pressing th ir Indignation, B As far as Ihe hree inmpnnles were B fJOncerned this morning H was quit evl B eWit that the situation is growing serl- B Sun for them. B , Freight is fast sceummulAtlng on the B docks, and the fact thai the ships tire B JtoliiK out only half coaled la causliiK H fbetu no end of annoyance H supt Conner, of the Mallory line. B made a plaintive appeal to the strikers B early this morning to come to work, firomlelng to make things all rlghl at he end of the week. A similar appeal H was. It Is said, to hn 0 been made hv B the Ward people, but the men declined B to no hack under 30 eent an hour. M Although there was sntnc wt.rk done B on the Ward liner city of Washington, B It was very unsatisfactory and slow, A B gaiiK of Italians were landed on thn B wall street dock from a tug shortly B after 0 o'clock and they were at once B set to work. One of their number, B however, named Frank I'ryon. of in B Union street, Brooklyn, was Injured B about the head while passing through B one of the ports, and he was taken to H Chambers Street Hospital In an am- B bulance. B At the Mallory dock It was said that B only one-half the force was at work lo- B day loading ihe Lampasas B It wa admit tid that tin- men could B noi be secured, hut the Company Imped B to secure enough men thu afternoon. B Things were qulel al the upper Clyde B dock, at the foot oT Ronsevell si r t . B because there was no stetimei Thr B Cherokee Is due to dav. Win- she k-is fl up to her dock there may lis trouble, B Justice Martin, at the Tombs Court B this mornltiK. addressed n t w word- nf B ailvice to several 'longshoremen who had B been arrested by the police for assnuli B Im; Inoffensive people during Ihe rioting H on the river front yesterday afternoon B The Justice told each offender to take W cere lest his action should llim the pro B pie of New Yolk against his cause H was anxious, lie said, to see them have B their rights. tut he wanted them to ro B about their agitation In a legal manner. B James Jonea, 'longshoreman, living at Jg 65 James street, was charged with mm B Fa.illlug an Italian laborer named Peter B Bbbote, at Wall and Water streets Com- B plalnant had his face covered with pl.iv B t-r au.l said that Jones had knocked him B down and lumted on him. Uflleer B Eaton, of the Firsl Precinct, arrested B Jotie.i on the Italian's complaint, B Two 'longshoremen, Patrick Hognn B and Thomas Ward, swore that the prls- B oner was with them all the nfternoun B and that he had tut quarrelled With or B Struck any one n. was therefore dle- H charg. d. although the Justice looked B auspiciously at him. B Charles Brown, 'longshoreman, twenty- 1 eight years old. was lined (1 for strtkltlH B a man In the face who was walking B along South street. B At I o'clock this afternoon the sltua- Uon became serious, and ll looked ,, if B It would he ii" essary lo place an ad B dltlenal force of poileemen on South B Street. Some even emeu t was pre cipir.iied in from ol tin Mallei pier B when the Company undertook tu bring H ten Italians on the dock A big crowd B of strikers surrounded Ihe truck and B prevented the men from going oil the 1 dock. Aft r repented efforts ihe Jot. B wan abandoned and tin men were taken B away. B The Mallory people realised that the B situation was growing serious, ami r H H. Mallory lofi d nervously on' f a B window at Ihe big crowd. B It was reported that the :hree compun fl les were weakening shortly after i B o'clock, and thai they w-iut'e4tccede i S the men's demands lo prevent t url her trouble. In front of the Clyde dock, shnrth be B fore 1 o'clock, an Italian n.Mnd Krauk H Benswlnl was saen walking along South m street. Some of the Mrlker rushed for him. Tin- man receiver! es'eral B blows on the head, but Policeman t'ai M ter. of th tjak street station, urrealed B Thomas Krv, of 2.". Cherrj streel fl of the strikers crowd u Me vera! B hundred followed the men i-. tht -t nlnn B house, w h'-r Fry was urralgued hefon B Cr.pt Blevln ry was lakeu th B Tombs, and th-"1 It a' Ian escorted out n B the neighborhood ly u policeman. I BYRNES ISSUES ORDERS. B The Superintendent of Police R- turns to Quell Labor Troubles. H Supt. Brynei appeared at his ofbee this B inornlns ready to resume charge or the B police i department Mis vacs tton does B not expire unti' Saturday, hut from tin B rtporta relative to the troubles among B the lab tritiK cKsaes he believed hm B Immediate attention waa demanded, B supt Byrnes was in his office fuiiy B an hour and u half before any outsiders B knew that he had arrive I. The Super B lutendeiit was brow n as a berry and Bff showed the effect of bin loni vacation B He t-poke In regard to the labor meet H iocs op the easi hide, and particularly m Of thQSe Mi the Kleventh 1'li-cinct. H "If what J nave been reading in the B new spa pei s reia'ive to the utterances K at these meetlnCS Is true," satd he V flrmly. "the law has been violated and H sufrlelent grounds lor arrests have been H furnished by the speakers, who have H said words Incentive of riot and dla- BF order. I have been informed that the B words of these speakers have been B greatly cxaxKeiuted; but, mind you. If B true, they nave been uttered In direct He violation of the law, and every peraon r using them has been guilty of a mla- g demenaor and ahould have been ar- Bf "Hucb meetings must not be allowed K. I BlaSa BBfcaBaSBBfi&WNfci I Bfc4BhNNe4saijsw..l ghtsjisl?!. - to b held gggln. and thev sh;ilt noi. if rigid enforcement of the law will preveni "I Inn e hsd the Inspectors b fore me this mnrnlnsj and Ins. ru-ted thtni as t what wi.i be done in Ihe future, Thej win iransmll the ntdei in ihi tapiains In ihe respectPfl districts, Men win be employe! who are able in ink1 note ' sni'b speeches as may hi- ma le in gatherings, and if It Is found that words I nil ni have ! een attributed ti speak I ers In the neWSpaiHrs afe uttereq, 'he I guilt v oti shall iw arresieil ,ti oni I "A moal iiKii InvesMaatlon of ilu irmt , I le w ill be beaun al urn Httril Myrnea was naked if lbs speeches alrend) male bv lltnntn tloldmnn win j it a direct violation of h law H , w - r i not ny na much in words, hut unlimited thai if wht had been stirlh i ut I to hei Pi ilu wav of Anarchistic I UP of an Wu wns I rue, nn aas huiii nt u I nibdemeiinor ii Is not helleved thai unv on will ii" arrcstel on evidence thus im aath ered Hitpt. Hymes alv had the ruder fli tlv- In nil labor hh-i'IIith transmitted by wire .o ever prclnct in the city This (s the tent of the order Issued ; to the 'aptalns of Preelnets: Tn All I Veu will ihHtntft h" hientbefM nf iaur "-ii j ii fin-' te i... . ijril.int nit i nalehfal t -.u j.i , ih nlavn M'hHift hate ntsemhlHl, r :.t ismpt ti ih.iii. nithln tout iimlrst, for Mis nllegetl iurpmw al ntaklns Ineefsllsr t",1 lie, j or s- ht that ndirlit Iriti a P iA-n i I dUtnrli tin pahlli psiirr, an (Kti upeaklni In In illMid ilelntiun ir Mstloiw no nml 4M tin , 1 nil -! 'U tli further fllrert tpo nisralMrl nf roni ! enairannd in rarefiillj note iti lime nnt pine1 I nt an v Mirh nnernhly; Ibo riie-t linpifts- iwetl , la mo aueli ier'ii nf liefmns isjitr'nc In jiinrii.irr npeeehea, nf dr'hM psleiilsted t-i di-turh tlif pahlli penes; lo r1 it A In, if (rtwlhls I Hi-- names sad ndifresw1 'if siwh neeikefs, und i promptly r-nrt the fartB In the ae n Hum iirfh.. rifOXA" RVIINKH, Napefintndcnt of Poll. FIERY TALK FROM THE REDS. - - They Openly Denounce th9 Police and the PreBF. The raid upon the gaibOrlOg of nnrrhists in the ChlltOQ street HyOAffOfUS vrMeidn alieruooh by the reserve la ustf of the i nlnn Market suiion has noi hid the Miatury i flee i iiniL Cspt. .Stephenson Imped tor. I his inuinliihf there "ere f riiherlnKS nf from t-n 10 ion He Is In noany every inee. im: place hi the i ret In I. At thfftft mesilntfs i lie police nnd i Ii prns w ern denounced In equally as violent terms as ever Kmnn tiold. man oi her proteye, I'aulins Hlugi i, m tared. i hc-e tneeilnirs. afl nne, were held be hind ClOMKl doora with tbecOHSeill nf the proprietors, who wiih few exeopUodi seem to he lii a) intmihv nt ii the Kuils ihe fourteenth Prei lut was perhaps the ijuleteal o( i tic- tio over wulOh the Atilrchlsi 1 1 and more violent of thu uneinphiyMl h.ive ' bi uttered themselves, cant, thiuerty baa issued mi linnarnitve order to the proprietor ur evari HKseinhiv. renin or li ill In his bailiwick tn allnw no ii, . mi. j.- in their bulluliura, ml, wiih few exceptions, the order has betn heeded. t spl. htepbenson, of Ihe Madison street Station, hi anticipation of trouble. yeatnrdi Issued a similar i rdcr. lust night a commit tee nf AnurchPU who leprctented them selves us "ttsrvios unemploftd laborers," tried to sei me a place to hold a mnetliu toll iiM-t mil j in I KM Itinndwav. 1 bey were turned awitv wiinimt parley. The favorite stampiiia emund seems to be t'apU Uererys precinct, and l has beoom neceassrj losend oui patrolmen in oitlens' rlotheslo keep watch ol Ihe leaden and to preveni thi m from prenipitatlnB trouble At Phu'iilx lie. ;. l.udlow street, there wan a large nurabei of HeJs ussembied m,i mornitiff Unst of the crowd were men who participated in ihe rasetlna at the llntuo street aynsguirue ) esterdty. Across the Streel a naloon wsspsolcetl ultha hotsiernus crowd of at less i 150 men. Nose: speecbus werw made. He ides the speclnl Force "I men assigned to WArd duty i here were several central onice detectives circulating about the neiuUh'-r-bood, Al 't I KlljTalk siieet. where a meeting wan le id yesterday, the proprietor suit! ' inn here ouiu be another meeting to-day, an 1 unit apt. Kaklns hau laid i im he need rear no police Interference as ion;; aa order was maintained. A meet I ni; of the unemployed Is to u in id to-nigh l at Liberty HAU. 887 Mast Houston street, under the ntisptre ,,f the Hungarian brunch r the Boclallsi Labor imrty. ,i,ir lleunett and K Itrueekmann are a titioiinced as the principal nwnki th I'npi ieet hi hrst wanted to prevent ihe holding of tie- meeting, but aftei winds he guve his permlsslun upon con dltioit that Kmmu tiolduuin should noi !- allowed to apeak, ami lhal the other speiikera us,, "no Incendiary language " The iiuiidiiiK Trades tfeetlnn of the Centrnl Labor Pnlon received a clrrulni letter y ester hi) from (he headtpisi lers or the Labor Conference nu ihe Relief of the i nemployed The letter stated lhal fullv per cent, of ew Voi k"s wage worker.-- are unemploycil, nnd sat. I further II.l.o.ii nf Imti we nuij illffei m in Ihi .i'.s., Miit, ii mi,.ii,,.,i these invful iimdlllens, ir ihltj la minielvfii, t ir wire find eh 1 1 ti K t. fellow , te.pitt c I luii ,. Hhnll nnk- i Rtnaig iiihI ntiltetj efTorl in ilevlne the naiiiiH i.. i me rejlet 'f Ihe uaentpl reil .oi. iii. HiirTerlng. 'i he irgatilsatlon 'ommll t e of the 'o-ifer al. e requeated the Heetloii t -attend a maaa-meetlng of luhoi rep i entutlvos to be h. id Hiinday, Aug 57, ;i tin- liiternutiomil Labor Kxchnngo j:T KiiHi Tenth street, to take praril enl steps to relieve ihe suJTerlngH of the ll n employe I worki rv it wos rs .-oiv.d to notlfi ihe n fill la ted unions to num. ii.it h elect delegates. In esti tiding tin invltnttnn, it says: It liiduineM in r. 1 ,v ..ll nreeuiii elre I Idea prejudice mid llesirleM itlie, ,,n if ,.uli t..r ti- ti being t'ontrlbuthum t. the relluf fund nf the unemployed sin uld be sent lo Qenrgi V Mlddleton. Treasurer, tvi West one Hundred and Twenty -tlfth street, and notlfj Secretarj N. Adler, 20fl W.uth stre.-i. ol am Mint went. The Kellef Cum in) t tee will Ii. in session this evening nt Wj llowery, whet- contributions will a I received A partv of four ft lends nf the man nitime. v ho was arreati I ns the lnti.i tor i the Walhnlln Mall rloi enlM upon Mr Flnkelateln at ll last night and demanded that he k" on lllutne's l.itl bond for H.notl, and al-o allow tln-m the uae of the hall tot n meeting Kink tdateln told them he was not rh h enough to gu nn the bond, and referred them In (api Itey.-rv for permission to hold Hie ni tlug I'npi hi vers told them hi would allow no meeting In the I'reciuet t Ho Annrchli is' headiiuarters nt u I'lkt atreei flftv or more men gat here I Ibis morning The dlscusseil Ihe events t the lam f. w days with considerable warmth but there was no dlaturh; r.intoa i ', d Iman was noi present. Vu din i big tow, i wns fed nl Kiln kowareln 1) Kasi Hroadway, this morning The ueual scenes, clamor an I lit rdi i w.-r phhi t-, ibe (imt hour, but ;n 12 n'elneg the erowd l" - a me quiet ;' i Mi Kllnkow stein's guests awaited 'ii (urn to be admltti d the hendiiuartera of tiiP Roc la I Ik II. lief I'ommiltee, 01 l)Slane street this morning it was announced that a few nldm nnl contributions had been received, and lhal n henefti entertain laeni would he :i-;i In Ihe Thalia The ..ire. on Ihe llowery, next ThurMai night, In the I'rei. Vrheiter-fltlmme puh 1 1 shed this mornlnjt. ihe Sea Vork t I archlsts nn- itnited in N'ewnrk N l I n.-xl Ha'urrla nlghl lo alien H plcnli and mass-meeting j Register lvy H'dief Committee mei at pc Kast Broad wa) thi morning and Immediately adjourned until 10 o clock to morr w morning Praise Is Good For ny BMdleiM roil hrft- '. hut to U' tni'll Wl III t UM l ,1111 l.ttr I M.t- (or BUD) r.r, iiBfrrl mi islmubl. iloblu nil or uiy louli, auil mt lll lot mfllfil Dd bn auio o ,oi I La 1 In K't.. uii irf. I'l,).. . 1,1m ir... ulir.l Inr in. fm , roini,, i.ut did imt uri- uir. M i - hr ii mi ill. ..il. u r linn . dial ,, ii. r, .ii, ir ,.i' ii-.-.,-.- out of mi blood an I k"' 1". it.rfei'1 v.ur.." coun. Kaii-iD, Mo. noou s viircs IIUUU'M I'll. I.?. cur. .'iiuitl,tl',ii. 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Iln 1 t"r."l lumber, I It tins furl, unit" th,,i ilv nrcir1r.nl -III nril nr, in Hi nil hour tt hi ti this .lii.t s iriitt,". tMlli .. n,l,. lil'rtltlK ti. f-.lk A big ti" Iii '', ,tini.. plnrc, ii.intit Plllir-t Hnll,,l- FtrPPl tti- lil,itn ii,ti wirly ill's morning it-- iritnh tt i hrn krti sh'Tt "fl tv i 'I.I i r.AND.M I.K t.t tS'l' Th" ttln'l lil tt .,.,t,i .i t, hhiIhk i.kl "ill tri.c, th.it tins Inns hi'.-n n lin-ln,;. i k nil U "St Ninth Mi. I. Ii.tttion I'lflh ,il, Sixth Ht"lll"l It KtnO'l lust In f-.iit .,r tin- i hlln s., i'iiiisiiIhIi ii-ill. ii. ... nl 211 Wist Ninth slli'ot. nnil KprfBll lt I. mil' I'"- f"l I tllnlsni nf in. nly fit" f . In i i ( rll li'tl'itl ll f"ll illHRtinillh ni'rnss th strt"i. iPT.ituillt blnrklng wnijon Irnfflr nti'l -t"n it ,n,,i,i .ni th" north "hi. "f III" Mttrrt Tli" (t... I, ii. I i..t hoi'll ro- tmitt'l ni ri A RKriTA't'RA N'T I" I.i " I I A'rifK o .y Unr-iiit HI, 'I w .-. Hi. IukI'Ui ni. " s th- ii iij ni in,,, nil'' Hlnl tti.i')' ni'it" ttutk f"i tilt l.sl -li'tits in, thi's,- timi kotlliK Ihiii'inmlifiiti s tli, i ti ant sli'i in in i" ,ii t ini s Tho onrlf rusf,itii"it ,,f i;t,nn H I' tiulilir. nl l". ., V sill it. tt hi il lll"V i nihil I., sniiii Ii n ii k Inn. Ii finilnl i In tiiM.lt.. s liarrr-,1 mil tit- n fl.i.il In Hi. ri'lniiinnl nf nenrl) Ini fi 'I ,1"' i' Tli" 'llntiiK nmniH at" It, n h.isi ,n"tit ti fi-tv fi. lower llinn tin "inti nn, I l"ini Iriini V.-h.-v In Itni.lnt str.-.'t. Tli'- it Mtwiiriuii is .'lion nil nilit When Hi" il.it shut nf walterf. rum. nn nl S n'l'l'ii'k this iii'irntnK lh"t round tablet Hint i liuirn floating about the 'llninK room, nt'l tiltlinui having lime even i" analrh h nti of roffee nml a i"ll lh"t wort' nlill;;il in nun In an, I stv""t out ih" water, Tin- tthiil" force "f watte' tt.is "ii Knci'l in pumping ami nwpej Yv nut iln Dooil from R n't idek until ti ." r.u" iinj i ilBli.iiuis iinilu In in, i.uiiiiinI ,i. I TniiK RKKl (IK (i.N UKHKK. In S. I-: It, 'pirn meat market, Inn Vfaey Mi".-1, tlio in. ti took icliit;. "ii Ihe libsks. The fruit ,. alera ., inu W i l atreei, between Veaey ntul I'nrK plai-e j who Mi, I ii i anti'-lpatn ih" Kinnn uini lilni'.'.l Ihelr Inu "ii nhelvea and limits fi'iiiHl Ii.ims .i,i. linaketH nf i...ns. peaehea and pli.tnn thnrnughl) anaked. MllSl Uf III" Ui .111 IS lllllllU t . s, MI..I. warned lit former nturtna have rinnved rroin has. in.'iits tn ground flnnm, nml ex perleneed li'si ilnnmKe Ih.in th.is.. mi .iMhtniii.iii Ktreet, HMITII .V M Nil. I. s i.nss. Klulth & Mi N.lls iistiiiii.int. mi tlrei n. tt i' h mil Wimliliigiiin Httvt'tH, si.ry i tl,. Ih-.i ties I I, s fit .ni wind ,n.l ruin I'll" luim in, nls were mini wiih ii I,, ni t n fOOt uf tt.'ll.l Sti.flll ,lliil,, it,.,,. Im. ilh -ini fur, a. ni. utter iilioul ui In, ui - llUlllplng, III. tt al. I III,- OH mil In th" uuxeinenta tt"i" ntunsl nh.iui forty bar- rela ,if flour nml about forty hurrela of In litis, barley, rice ami hiikiii All nf I this tins nn. i,, nr l"ss dntnageil, an lit" tvattr Honked nt lenal Iln- lower purl ol iln- . miiiiiis if ,t, i v barrel ii dtlea Hitfferlng Iohh In the Imaementa, . the .i'i.il"i,irs tut a leak in the f a s, . ilu mnge in the m t i an. I I'liiin h nine. I A drain, tilth h nnunll.t enrrleH ..(T ih lain fl'ln tin root I.i nn. i,,,,l up and i'l" tt.it : r..t. ",l a li.ik In Hi" tu'if The water came running tloivn between ih- walla, inu th" iii,- mil in th. I'liiip I ' run, a. "s an. I ilruvv III" i inks nn. I I'.! sl"i nii'ii inn i'AVK in i in Mi i.N i:i ii: sTi;r.i;r The Hi t , ,n, I,, i, , ... mi . nt ,,t the sti""is was mi Monroe atreei, i, ,i riu., nl i hi l.n-k Itlln lllinillllK I'll tt In th" tlilniii ha, I all been ehoked uii, forcing ih" water in Ihe itrfaee, waah Iiik ntiat the land helwc-n the paving simiis and llninllng Ihe iclliim. Sml ilenly iln- eurlli v as aeeu In -inn, mi. I nl,,. ut live sunn-,, tal'ls 'li.i.... al, nl tliii-,, i", i The aamly foituilniloii hail been I'limi ' I. It umh I inlm 1 ami WUHheij lilt 11. V. mumeut hefni'n the , ive In a hnii ntul ii ii. k tt. i. m 't lug i, .tt.ii 'Ih the nlure. The hurne iuinhi'iI nn snr.it. but Ihe mink ili"i'i". mi , the li.ili, Iii. erowd whli ii colli , t, ,i ipcnt ,.i.-r nn hour getting tin trm out again. AlmiiM at the sum,, niotnenl ih. tt.it. i loggetl roof of ilu ,h..iis., , I'llt,. Hlreel iltoppi ,1 Into Hi. atreei it Hh ., .rash forcing aiiai the cornice n,,ik if ml loitiliig bitildlnga I'm -.im..!-1 n, imp it as in uir. ,1. H I'ltl SHKIi IN Stun 1 1 .iii i daylight , brick chlni ii"i mi the roof of the tin hiuiHp at 'i:, pst KiKiiipiiitii atreet t.as blown down by tin- k.iI" A Hhiimi .a brlcka i.-li upon the roof "f a -inali hmi I uniu.-liali It- In thi relit t No. Ji'. I'll.- r ' ,.t ill. i, ai bitllil- lllg ".mil in llllil, I li,. lltlulil, hut link Ut no inu it as injured The i-hiinm-t ,, the lllaafhn "f inn l.i,li of ill" lli-in ; Hlute atreet, tin ais,, tii,,n ii dow n big ihinui.t mi I',-, nl atreei it. is thrown over n..iss ,,i brlcka cunie tumbling down i n tin roof u Hi" lit, 1 1.1 lug ai No i , St. in hrnkp ihrough Hi.- sltiiii.-ltt nml fill Into the coniHialng ronnia of Tin Is m kub Vint I Ikn an rabli ui ii r ' nn in h l lltthtli Injure I si.-ii. Jure dlul, a . nnipoaltiir, nn I pled a form ( 'HI M',1. I Ti' illltl w llil.i: M in ih ,n I'd inn. I. t .. ,,i ii, mlral ' i irett.- i 'iuniunj ,n in i Hi pn ll" an 1 I it , ni .. -, , m i, .,,.., . , , throw i out ,.t wink in tin atorm Moat uf them ll" Klrl- 1,1111 nllit 'ti" itinl i.i.n ih. m.. -kt IlKhi - fi ,in ih, i if ii I i , i, ,,,, ui.- the t-,-,, tl i nan tin II : i u. i'titMKP it a. done It is extiet t. I tin -ii,,)- n Hi , ,,, ,,, order lo da) .ai I thi l, in i- In ill, n, i. turn I,, work " I'"" row i iii ihe I. nil. lint adjoining, , , , ip i p ndran K h & s nm -, h t, ,i-i ,,,,, .,, r.i. tut -i s. a ,hi,n, i- i tt ,s blow ti down but Htil" I nn it" tt., . dnnt m i iRK ' 'F riu: i:i BR Pi m.h'i: Pot n. ai it ' ti hoitra i ii i it i i-.ii.. p luil an ee(tng iini" nf li While other ,,i.s- ti,,,. legltlmatel) pihI'1,1 to glean air I abettor, the i it ,-i bluecnata tia i n ,h I lug mi hand but bar I it " k Ra lei of good i llkelj lo tn waahed "ii im ni, is aiia ling under Inatitic I"" s tli.l tt I, In; , ,, li,,.,, ,, n, i up, v.- , iisianiij . itpniiiiK ,t ,1 nnieii "f nn) 'lain, in" nnd teleihinlng lo Ih -a It bin nt regular luterx'gla what dla o crlea thei had inn I Ihe ilu I tin u I it ,- i ai, us ,in i thi tailing! si- -jin, i The rain In ii Ion li upon the Hud , smi River, the Im) nnd the i:nst Rivet , in i manner boti k ind and ten ifi big ll.n.s it.-,-. i.iK, n up In Hi .inii if t'i" t Ind, ta ii were, hi , , ,.-ii. , hither ami Untie i in ihe itlninal fust.pi i--,-lti in.,..,,l at th, .l. i - nnl docki awayed i- if m th, trough of -..in.- In. nt -, i and were forced dangerouil) cloav t. n,. ihure Then when the win. I veered ll Utile, .,- ll I, I dining the nlghl the witter tt i- t,,,,l tii mi the '1'''-'-. ttiu. h th) Igahi i in fury. HUKNK rr."M THH HATTI.KY WA1.I, r"rom th Huitrry i-.iii th- baj li.itk.eit h.s tr tl.p it m id ta- li"li, ti.-it., bv another flood and that ihi wgtvri were riatng with i-vuly tip.im in As fai ua the eye could rcdcli w hlu--cunpctj wavoa i-oiihl Ik- kp.ii rlaltig nne nltoie the other. i 'ls that hud liCPil liiunred nut then hai a hard lime of it Htortn iiimh'ir-i had been dropfied out, nml even ii'"-" were draueti fot a enngldcrtlble iistaiii " The tt-Htor llp"lf l.-Hped met the Hat Imt ti. ills nnd hit, i thi- jmlk. whll" Hie I i-i , , -- ,1-itilna uK.'iltiM th' ruika s.-nt lite sjuat upwnrtia to H gl"Hf height iinoKi-; away rituM moorincim I Win ii II" i-tiiini was at lit h'-mht. abniil I A M . th. large American ship M.,l N i "u-Iiimk broke away fruin hit in,,-- at ih, Atiglo American Btorea In Hi. IM" li.i-in mi hcliig diHKg"'l I nut I i the tt.ifs she iilll'led with Ih" 1 tp nf li.i t'l"f and i-nrrlcl awny BOfna , of her heatlgi n r I The damage about Hie hull mid upper , tt m It- p. a i i i-n-i I- ra i,l" Fori 1 1 11 a t"ll . IP' oni tin-- "ii i",.ii'l ni the time tint n 'i Hi .itfii.tt. iirl a- the iiirci had l,",i i ntll-i.til.-il v.-s'e.da!. th loss will nut lie , ' u I ' n t Tim ! ii ih in the Kail India trs'i- ,-li- i- il,,,,it I ' ,' l"ti tpKlsti-f. nnd halls Iflmii N'.-tl lairi f"t I Mas- l-'.lllv this morning two tugK were, eont out nnd l in... fed In K"1tliut Hi vessel hark In i hi i pier A TllltKK MASTKIl ASHntti: The large Ihree maated r,nrk Advanre. ment is aahore on th" wirthern aide of l.thert) isinn'i it was anchored ins night, but tin h' ni gal" picker) it up all 'It "t . II 11 -ll UP 1 Ward llri" ateatner "tttne Into Uuai itntlne last nlKht It Is RUppoged lo h.,t., been thi Saratoga, whh-h snll"d fur till ,, tut t ,-st,--.H l . hut ,'tini" I.Hi'k lo IupI si,, t, r trmii Ihe atorm The achooner u w st"ti was picked up this morning in th" lower bay by a tug in a completely dismantled condl Hon sii uns tnwrd tr. Red Hook Point Thp steamboat Net. Rrunswlck, t-lting between New Hrjn.ttlik mid this city, while ducking Hiln niornlng. collided with nm steamboat Mota. of th- same lire, striking her nft an-l carrying nam fifteen to twenty fi"t of rail guards and hull The Mrta tvae sent at once lo the ship tard at .terse) i'ltl- for repairs The N'"iv HruiiHw i-k was not damaged, t ' '"inmutilpait a large derrick use) In- ihe New Jersey t'entrnl Railroad fompany broke adrift, and th" wind hlt-iv tt ui against the pole supporting Hi" "able wires between this city und j .1. rsev I'lty. tireaklng thruti all and doing considerable other ttamage. flCRRItSH H I' TRl 'I HI.K I ;,,.,, trouble was experienced nl th" l-:.it River fort-IPs this morning on a" 'il'il nr the high tide HiiatlllPll nlmilpl th- Hnllery and along South .sirer-t re peated Ihe old story or lis iir-iiur the high eal tide within their memory, nnd that extended imrii some years, Knwever, it mil ii tPtnarkalilt hlh Mde at ti o'clock this morning 'in Soi'th street there was n good ip l Inundation nn nartJ of the a ii t small boats could easllt net along The hlch tide elevated the bridges "f the lerrlea an much Hint fur a lime no tt in uis .-iiiiid K"t mi nr off the ferry bouts Th- bridges wen ni an angle of 4'. degrees ati'l i""t passengers had some dltll, ulu in climbing mi and off 111 boats Tli Kills Island f.-rri bunt wns unable in muk,' her early (morning trips nn ac eouni of the strong wind, which prevent ti her from getting n ut or her slip. I Th" hlg building on Kills IhI I suf- f red mui h from the rnln ll was flooded from end lo end from the numerous leaks A small lake formed in the Commln sinner's room, and the detention pen p. ,i i rendered unlit for detained imml gl .tills. THE STORM IN BROOKLYN. Roofs Plown In, Trsoa Destroy tl and Cmlar Flooded. .fn rl :t"" trt'"s wi ip blow n down in Itmnklyn lo ihe storm Collars wn Hii'H I ii I. slilewnJks were washed out, .in! in nne Instance tlif roof of h huse wns blown in and several persons had a narrow escape from serious In ii 1 1 Th ituiMiuK which suffered moat wan n small two-storj anil basemen 1 frame Mi in tun- ai the oi ner of York and ;.;.,. I nt reels. it had withstood the I st nrms for sixty wars, nut lasl nljrht's eyrlone h ton much for the old strife i ure and It frave way. The building in owned and occupied i. n. nr l-trnndt The lower floor ii id .ii a bakery, and the upper floors nn divided Into sleeping npnrtmonts, Mi i ti .i nd i I uid jiisi gone downstairs ni .'. o'clock i his morning to attend to ids i-1 1 1 , morning duties, inn in his wife, two daughters ind I niece sleep 1 1 ik on i he si eund llooi f. a minifies Inter a blast of wind Hwepl over the n ns. ,ti Klevnted Hull mad train rusheil pasl Ihe house -ti the Maun in "in-lit There was a creaking nf ih old limbers and ihe .must seemeel to ruck tb'-n Ihe root enved in on the York streel front. It struck ihe floor nnl crashed through Into the from loom on th,- set ..nd tl ot I l.i:i KtiR THKIR l.l Ks Mrs, llramlt and her daughters jumped it ol ihclr beds and rushed for tin si ilrways. Iteports d'ffer as t what follow ed, Soin. nf the neighbors sny ih.it ihe famli) grabbed a few plecea 'f (lothiiu, and climbed down the ladder iiom a window in thu rear, This is denied, however, hj nne nf ihe members of ihe family, who says Ihul (ho women came iluwustnll'H and thai onl the llltl. Hi . escapiH by Ihe Inddei The police arrived in a few minutes and watned the nccupnnts of the danger of the lions- falling. They were given sheltci ! a family living next door. I tu titling ' 'ommlssloner liutan was nidified ai his home and he sefll In speetor tauig to make an Investigation, Mr. I. oni: told an "Kvenlng World" re porter that he thought the vibration in.-, it hy ihe passing train was i esponsb hie in pari for the wreck, Hoards were placed ncrosa t h sidewalk, and passers bv wen warned 9t the danger of going too near The uppei part of tin- front walls -.ik; or the street, and are in danger of falling ai nm inotin-nt Pi 'i It lit m.i's UFTfcJU OKP. Pour buildings in course or erect Inu "ii an Si. ltd avenue, near ICastern I'm Kwiiy. were badlj ilaninged by tin storm. Thi roofs were lifted off by the wind, and Ihe walls were hadl shaken Mam complaints were reeelved at the it Work" Depai tmenl from house owners ii the Hooded district along I I i isej And Hancock streets. The hewers Iii not ronneet with the in Hn newer nn llreeue avenue, and In a 'rui Hki laal nights the Mrii over flow in : ih liars ;ir- covered n lib - - . : ,ii t.-.-t ni water ri.iin. al Mans,. u place, opposite the Phlrti enth Kegltneui Armory, was idoik'l i a henv) tree, w inch was blown dlrectb over the roadway. The telegraph and telephone wires wen wrecked ill over ilu cltj The pnilei telegraph w .v badl) damagwl, communication with the Ninth PrecTuci Htiition t'tlng entlrei) eul off riie trolley cars were also delnyed in somi Keetfotis nf the lt. owing to thn when being blown down A lull force of workmen was s.u to wok earl) in th morning, however, und then was ut ll ib la) i hk i- sri:u nisi uirr " - nil iv -i the Kast. tu llgtrlct w i blow ii low n. and s: i ti , r naflli- w ii much Impe led ihli morning, Horns of Ihe trees blow u d w n were lan-l-in ii ks. pnpulai 1 KUpposi d lo hf over 1 l' years old l or v ars two large willow trees have st nd In fi ini ,' it i.ti. avenue In i.i : tii have si i a U there ilnce the tl.m the thoroitghfan was the "trovers' i ',' ' ib i ib j Mo. role wheat field Tb ss trees tnppjed over and smashed III he from nf U-e home. -a lining n good leal of damage. i ItjoadWU) a nl Mel i os treet a fuir-BtoD brick biiil-llng. whb'li was in course nl instruction, caved In. an I t 'ii iwneis a ill have all their mk to In .v i a tain hi KH in THK BTi HIM. ! (uno l i uini a i- i . a homeless man. , v as- found dead this morning In a closed i i'l i wagon in front ol ". hii'pii' Ste K rumba tier has had no regular wnik for luoiiihs. aUhoiigh he has had : ' I I Jobs In do About varloiin saloons I tunc Monday, Iiowcut, n has had lltils .or nothing t. do. Yesterday the man told soma friends i that he was going to a hospital, II 1 1 was Igfi ssjen sboui midnight, when h I wan JUUI-1 under ih-1 Infuiencs of lluunr. it Is Supposed thst Krumbuuer crawled Into th closed wagon tn get. some pi.itertton from the rain, and Ihnt the xponure wan too murh for him In his uii kiy condition. IN TUB TWKNTY-HINTH vVARU, The damage In ihe Twenty-sixth Wan! wan i xtenslve. Htreetn were flon led, pel ars and bsaementn detugedi houses unroofed, and ireew npi -'! bv hun dredS. Mn Mlllfi syenue, between Kastern r.iti:w.M mi. i Heiniont avenue, stands a row of new- brb It houses, two stories high. The e wen badly damaged, Rver roof m the r m was twisted and lorn off. and th metal cornices were wrenched from their fastenings The streets on ':ther side wen Uttered with Ihe debris, o--iu Wei n hold's hounq. at ::f. Van Sckln a Venue, bad a cijnous mlsnip In the rear of the dwelling mood a i.i i. ii.-,, of fair proportions, .Move the kitehen roof spread the branches - f a nun willow, buring th trrm the reai willow toppled " i 'he roots spread und -r th kitchen, and as it fell the little bull ling whs llfip.l from its foundations snn tumbled over on one -!'ie, wrecking he interior Cleopge ll. Alexander' n residence on rllngton avenue tnar Vim Hlclen, WAS unroofed nd a pan of the roof whs carried a distance of three hinrk At 11 to lam ntKht Mr Alexander htnuelf narrowly escaped obliteration by big willow which tumbled across his home w nrd pa th Another big tree blocks th street In front of the Liberty avenue police sta tion, and wrecked wiiiow. have rendered portions of Miller avenue and other cross m reets impassable. BROWNS V1LLRS Kl,( TED. i eiiars war flooded and foundations partially washed away In Brow ns Hie Rhoplro s Honor saloon, on stone avenue, near Belmont was struck by an up rooted tree The branches smashed in in big Plata-gigs wlndntv and swept bottles and glnat-s from counter and Shelf ' m New Lots Road, neai Miller ave nue, the storm uncovered an old w-eii nil a valuable horse belonging toihaNes (rati, a neighboring farmer, which had got 1no.e from Its Stable, tumbled in It wan d,ead when found earlv this nuu "liik" in the Twenty-seventh, Twenty-eighth and Twenty-fourth wards trees lie in i ut ti- sver whi re Runhwtck avenue i green with snapped boughs. Some "f the small streets, such ,im ijrove. Covert. Rider I and Ulan trope, are imt Impai usable. John Boschs liquor etore. at K. Pulton street, has no front hm morning. The plate glass windows hlw In last nlghl MOONMOHTKRH rAiditr. Amaranth Council, h a . I ft th' bridge dock, Brooklyn, earls last even Inj; for a moonlight excursion up the Hudson The boat went up ns far ns Von Iters, and then turned back When the party reached Brookl. n at 1 W o'clock this morning the boat was un abi-' to reach her dock, owing to the high wind nnd th- tide. The party sailed up and down stream for an hour, when there was a tempor ary lull li. the storm and the boat was made fast Fire I'ommjssloner EJnnls was asked to-day to send a couple of engines to the House of the Qood Shepherd t" pump he water nut o ft he cellar. The basement was fV',-,.1. during Sn urday's itorm and had been cleaned out yesterday. The storm last nlghl begt under the building and there was a foot of water over the floors this morn- Inif, DANOBOT S PLACKS. The following dangerous places In the it reels wen- reported nt the Brooklyn i'lty Works Department; Opposite 61 seventh avenue; Atlantic avenue, be twern i-'r.inkiin and I'lossen; Bergen street, between oehester and t'tlci ave nue, Bergen street and Rochester ove uue; Saratoga an-1 Atlantic avenues; Third avenue, between Fortieth and For t -third streets: Lee avenue and Rut ledge street: van Brum and Degraw streets. (Jraham and Herbert streets. Hancock and Weir field streets; sewers caved In at Third avenue and Thlrtj sixth Ft reel and Fourth avenue ntul Fort) -first street. DAMAGE IN H0B0KEN. Fences, Trees and Telegraph To'en Piown Down Bird Killed. viinldtridde iluntage nun ikmo in Holmken li Hi'- flora fSrljf Mils iiiniiiiii'.' Thin; Ht,- feet nf femc on Clinton ntreet, i.iwt'i'ii l-'nirth Jtil I'irili ntreetn, wn$ bjimn ina and an-lit I oat lulu the rWiUnfl). It ll lorn h proterty. At out twi'ii'v nut of tw hiiii'liril pigeons ulileli had th Ir tiMtn In the n'ln en the tup if St Mary'i L'hur, h rore ruiiinl ikvnl In fit til nf tllO i Ilia h br N ! .'Ilu I- V It) If iiti.itilnn' Two ikwen treeji h I'hiireti Kiiinrn Park were either lUwn iln ur I ml tlielr llinlw lirnken, 'I'm pork whn mi ieu n nltll 'liul ami water -o.iked span"" h Iln- "-luii li Imoh In ihr neigh Imrhnnt m trolled the piirk. nnl I'h ked up tin hlnl that htld lite ir .I ! i(T,.l ih. -m Inn. their hreautt; nnl Mki'tM on. ITtUn fellov laid a large nuirknl lnu-kel niarlr h iHrgc in btmself, uh milj ilm . I inU In li At the enrner nt Willow nrnnim nnd Newark wireei. the fear wwers al eiieh "f ti.. enrneni nrers -ill ' li-'ki'd lip, ami tie wnler In Hit' ten tnt ef the mud wan nrer whIrI high, A iiitiitU-i' ..f ir login pti inlm Hlmig Ihe Vel Shore tmck nt the fmu or the hill wrre blown in-vn, nnd the teleyiipli wire nrwseil nnd hinkeii A fen wi-nd Mn- Is tn iln- reei nf ihe huimeii .a Konrth HlreiM, lietweeu VUI und 1'arfc a.i-iues, wen) hlow.i nway. TRAIN WRECKED AT MT. VERNON Ren Into n Washout Nenr the Ful trn Avenuw Bridge, MOI i' 1'KItNOV, . Aug SI. rim henj mini .if i(.i nlgiH nuiie wHHlimitii lieru thai have lilth'ked all uini -Ix.nml ( nil in i a the Sew York. New Haven swl llnrtfunl Itnllnwd. Tln warn un U mar ih. I ol t. n mmio hrldge, in thi- rll jr. when- 100 fet ..f Hie mllnwil em I'.iiaVineiit lum ln-i a wal.d nvvit.v, Ihe freight ir.iln I'mm Sew Itoidielle, due berr ii nildnlgbti nm tutu iln- imuIhhU .it Kit 1 1 mi aw nne, aiel wait eunildetelj wrei-kei) Hli .ats loaded with liiuihiT. cm l on l imi. li.imlt-.' were Idled on Ion nt each other in Ilia Ui ,-r th. w.mlioiit. l'i tiuiiiii'ly n not nan Injured, hut liuw nn truliuui-n eS0Sied In n I tm mi i in Inn I. A vr reeking tram from S'cw Haven nrrlreil here at 7 o'cie k and work I nice tulng an faM in iNwutinii- under the i'lnunniHiii .. i.ut fruis preseat ntlesfiinet,-j the itamige ennimi he repalrvd befuro sight, when traffli will !, o-Hiiiind. 'iiii-re in a pond nf water dllliig n u ;)i I'nlioti avenue nt h-ti-t thr,- fi-t deen, nnd It i eiHiatnntb vvuitbbig ilia euihuuknient nwsj In uiher iluiei i "ih f I nun Ii-n. it. Inr I'uiunilngn, f nt, mllnwil nni u mi the ut nl nmi u, kiuteti that lie . iai is in y.-t u i,. k, - tun red lo- nnon lltber wssli'tain of minor lmMrfnina bate hi resujf Ueiii remire4 Trsliik .u. i, ng run rfim I'env mi i-nd It rtel o i'iu . u ,.t , , -ir hour thr best j wind "f iHAt night iiiu-,-.f,,i huitd Ingt and Uprnotei Ire in w i)lree,in n.i estlmsti of tis rtsmsgi il in , H ghen m wtdsspresd 1 the tllggst mil nr. , ,f tii, kleriu Tralm 0'i of thl t'li'-- hi run mug "in ebediile Unie ia ihi Harlem llltei i.nnirh T. oim Hundred und I'weutj ulmh Ureet, The o',-n k mall i,nn nm a ibe lirmul I'entrtl Pepot gn rj light In the ih. kn.. at-1 remained liiiri ilu ring ih inornlng, it wi. rt-r'.t diHt ib mui train had been wt.M'kt'1, I'M thin i untrue I'he sinrni dirt oni' h damage in Wmtehester I'oiini.v. TreeM srert Idntu down n eterj dlrw ln. .mt ni om- latanee hulldlngi were an pnofed but na I'"" nf llf In reimrted, Uong in, until ,f the Mmind nuuo ya liii und niuuII Imatt were blown up blgl und drji ua ih lieaib AT MANHATTAN BEACH. Ouess Driven from Their Rooms Waves IKty Fet Blfb, At Usssstlsn Rac:.. sfter uildhlcbt, the -o,t of the t uid Mint tin iikh of tin nrsteg funluji the -n wU made uueb n turmoil that itoi I were few ru-eieri m il..- hntela I Tb nun a dren Ibnaigli t;r' ,,,, .- ,., ".n-i'M- .m,i iii.rfM on iii. ,r,d tide, and thi heirl -iuiioi. !. ware kepi butt ling hIhkh ull niitii. i- i'i-ii t up rn bnlla nnl imildliig uea iiiwrint tiT guest I who Weru drlveu ti u Lbalr ' us n nsuua, ih unr- esposed iirlenisl llie Kimi4 lu the hearjr Miih Ilka Istllmus uleeiier mi a ruusb iraek, 1 Tosarill nioriiui),. .-is tl.t tldi) r.e. the vnin-. ilaahed Afu left wiu the air ua iln-.. Iruae, und trm window tn, lug tna beaAh were mini nltb .'n-'iiir. wnt.lcng ih dUplajr, i At "i 0'rlirk the itoul iroardwalk in front of Ihe ItrlenlHl begun to field, BOd In a ahori limi ll n railing ai i-nilrelv Wepl SVSJ, nnd lla 1 outer elge beesroe frlnae ut ragged timber. I Tbe dehr1, with the Inu Innehei that bad lieon hl-SBp the Innrr edge f the walk, wan fttfewn (.ut the lawn, half way up to Ihe hotel pISSSS, AlntS and I tlOf) the hotel the w-nlrr washed leroM tits laland Into Sheepahead Bar. Al the -mm- time the IttelOstffi of th hethlng paviiiim ni Manhsttsll Resell mu wfeefted hy the wates, Una aectlnni of It being diahed to plerep. Tbfl luinrd walk at IRS mush; pnUllon wan aim dstnsged. Oafne vei'tlnna of the seeftST In the Arew-ork Inelnaure .r.' htt.wn down hy the wind. "tli" Marine Roll WO? truck, twtwern Manhat tan and Brighton, ner 001 erd wlt'i dehrll, eo i tint I tin iraltiH mid nm run. , After ii nVlnek, when ihe tide turned, the wind nl-'i reeretl enmpletelf around, and no fur thef riit mage n nnttelfntef., Karl' tnilna irtl the Mimhaiian Degeh rmitr of I the t..iiif i-innd ruilrnid hnd to wnit fnr fallen I trit- to he remoter fmm the irseki m tetefnl pin f. Iiefnre the enultl lifueeed. At KhaepShesd Bsj many of tho enttag-'a wr-re ( pompleti Ij Rurrreinded bj water it high tide. ,iu-l a lot r.f small "OWDOStS and ItllbOBtl were j tlrlren tshon R0CKAWAT BEACH'S REPORT, Hanley'J and Brsndra h Plots Washed Awa-r Other Darna. RfrKAt'A HKAt tt. 1, I.. Aug 2 A nlgbt'a atorm wrought ennslrlerattla dSfflste at Rnekavro, The breakers wire rety high, and the watpr ruahed nesrlj '"i fent bsek, the entire roof nf the RnSl Rfbl Paiilion Wan torn ,ihj. Th- pntlro pier of Hsnlej tlo-el i gone, aa well g rlie hnthlng hutoa and h thing iiit nf the Rsst F.mi, Bremen ami Hanleys Hotels, Th hmira ahonk tike lea v-a, and It waa feared thi t thr water would c. sab S I ' n thing away. it Rrnndretn'fl bier wait -inniKd awnr Treeg in Lawyer Wagener a yanl were mm ilown h-ci-r .Inwoniwer'a eottSgS SrgB In dtisger, hut nn hirio was dAne, All sioflg the hay. fnan HsfflmMl Stalien t" Aqueduct, tl"- tont were thmwn mcher upside down, not onlj the rowboats but the alngl Ktleken Ihe water wa. nearlr up tn the treile ffnfk f ih i .-ni Island nniiro-id. Nar Auedue HISt loD ure it jol of ftihlns heui All were Nurfounded bj wntSf this morning, F.tr. i rnln wsn flacs'-d thin roorlBAg, lieeause (he earth nr Whleh the tnteks are la 1 hud iee i wsahed swsr, an1 wnrkllieA were fllltna , in tjne host, alngle-atleker, wa thrown up to tl r- tnsile wArk and had 10 he rained. Trnlna were delaed until TJW, when erery ' thln i niiiim n'Til o. run StrtOflfh!, although the 1 train had ti alw up at Aqueduct on scenunt I nf the wih mtt su h a htorni nnd tr-i kage hi! DAt lien known nt ttoekswA" for eara. Wreckage at bath beach. Furey'e Casino Blown Down Much Diimrg to Other Property. BATII RBAfUr, I I. Aug. 24. -The atorm leal nlghl wri the moat aeve-e egperleneed here for rears Tli town this Morning wa till- d w 1 1 Ij W reeki go. The . i rnj- wind blen tlowd tre hr the hun dredf. uini In Mime t borough farcS trnrrl was com pi et eh Marked. A glgantlv willow tree blew down during iho nlnt on the Atom tlefleu property, It wa Ira Hted In fmnt of the main enir.mce to ihe hntel, nnd when It fell li firrte, i inatderable platan railing with ft nnd entirely obstructed ntmnee to th hotel, Purex'S I'ahino, n enaeert hall owned hr Rnliert Kurer, a relative of i onimtMiener of jiimra William a Furey, nf Bmoklyn. was wrecked. Th nrert wan elren each night under a large eonrsa tent on Cropsej grenue, The tent wsa bOlUOO fen In sle Rerersl hundred tables and chair-., w I rh the atnge and all the sppllSDi -es, lay this morning in a iiihhm of mini. I It. .'urnidl'h CMlno wns Slso hiidly dam aged, TllO beautiful giminds urnundlng Ihe ATOCS VII In, on rrupitcy avenue, wer t'irn up nnd iH.'K.'iit a Mirrowfuldonklnt sight. Tin tide wiih very high, hut the dire t ten f the w ind prevented many washouts, nl tlmugb aerersl nnihlug Imusea and hontu were witahi d away. The Si-iomi nrenue electric car, runnim: fmm Thirty ninth atreet and Second avenue. Bronk Ihi. t Itntb Beach and llen-iaihurat, were Mocked for ae. era 1 houra nn aeentint of Ihe n.iny Inrgo treea lilowu neross the track. IRON PIER AND BATH-HOUSES GO. Beach at long Branoh Washed In Many YarSs. ,i)M; IHtAM'lI. N. J.. Aug. J. The wort nlorm evur known nt this eSOOn of the year rt-.iirn d Inal night, doing mmh iln mage to pruperi . 'ihe Iron pier nl tbli pines wa h.ouie.i nver, ami iho wmaleii ktructtires that .tend up 'ti u w re priidpltated Into the aurf, Tbe 1 1 tin h in fnail nf thi plaeS nnd went ml Win washed III for mnnv rrd. Kveiy hntli lioii-e wan curried away. Many nf them contained the bathing aultg, of the guest In the hntela, whh-h were lost. The Sew It-rue. Southern Railroad had oer. ml of its brldgen wgahed nway hy the hiph water in the Hhrewahurj Hirer, and this nmrn lug trnlOH were unable to more. New York ieople who jo to lSlg Itrnin'h and l"est Kml to remain urer night, came tip tn the IVnn r-vhuiiiit toad thw morning, At jvrth Amino . the i en tmi Railroad of New Jerse had n wsalnuit, causing lerersl l.ii'irt." dels) tn inline At Rn j Head. Montoloklng, nd ihsdwrks ti n atorm wna fell In lin severity. A number of lnihdlle wire , Mrrie.t awn, and TSrsUdSS I don ii off iln- .oitngeH. Utile rertt itni enjojed h the gneata of Imtrla or the cottage resldenta, n n nil fell tbe niH-eaglfj nf lielng ready to make their ci.i.e t places nf lafelj in rase thr aim in in, renmtl, At the llnrnegni pier, which crossei the hg-, mn were nt work lhlt nioiiilng letting Hie im lui'i before train would hi ullowetl to ws COTTAGES SEVERKIY SHAKEN. Residents Sought Shelter Further from tiie Bench. 'i. I I'l.KASAM. . .1 . Aug. 24. -Thr- tjurm that anept nbAg the Atlanih roast he i w mn uililnlsbl i-nd ih Is niornlng eteeeded m w verity .un'iting tint New tentey Ihih luwwn for eiira, If aei-ui-d to tome from the north isi. and did lifal ulahle ilamige In thin Hi 41. Ijirt;.' trees were Mown down here, nml at 1 i in) laid, further mil nn the hem h, ihe cot hlgea were oeferel) nhii'ten. and ihelr m-cu-imiita wen- driven to rek ihelter in olnt i'h maini s, it ml rot t a get h ol ihe'r hllnda Mown off, .mil two. of tin m were unroofed HACKENSACK LANDS SUBSERGED Northern New Jersey PnOpla Thought It a Tornado. HAI KIASMK. s J., Aug, -. T be atorm n' Uht nlghl and this morning wh the rnoal rierere fell hi ibis part f sew- Jersej during ihe siiinin-i HenMHi In man yenra. tin atorm wan accompanied by a terrlBc gale, which ihw down trees, unroofed a num tier "f building ami sertoaslf damageii no rrp. I'nuu midiight unHI K A. M the rain fell in torrent anl the Hackenjk River over flowed. aualnt the land along the . j. and n .. Railroaa, between the river's dge und Hoi kentsek, i ia lubmerfed. 1hii . i liars were ! .-, , nnd It la dim ult at Present to eat t mate the am aim of dam ge done. At 1 1 Wei the atorm w-it down through the hi Pa of Northern New Jersey like a tornud - sroaalug the Inbabllgutli from their beds nnd cunning a feeling of much anvlety. BARN IN RAHWAY BLOWN DOWN. New Foundation Destroyed and Other Demise Done. RAHWAY, X, '.. Aug 34, The tetrlMe wind nml nun ato.in which vlslUfd 'hfa place enrly ilIU Ulonilng jlOS lfl a irtion of the town In i wrecked condition The telegraph pot''" and wires w re nearly all Mown down, and tree are alrvwn In ever diriitlon. the gule ftirly lifting , i herg .an of tt gnaind. I Ihe iirg.- t.ini of Willlnni Keyet. valued nt about M.oan hmi IdOWB down and rntlrely de strnysl. .nut the new hMindnHnti for I I-.h tattler's lig i i,.- ,...i. was deairnyed, hesldea n nuiiii'cr of siiiiilkr hulldlngi. NEW BRUNSWICK'S BIG LOSS. Trees Uprooted In tbe Streets and Crops Pract'cally Ruined. NEW nitl'NHW1'K. . .1 . Aug. J4 -The l-dcnt alorm that rng"1 thr mghoiit Mlddleaei riauiiy, V. J , from midnight until ary thla morning, did evSfgl Ihomiiiid di.ll.irs dnmage I- the eropa. tluudreibi of in rea of corn were hlowii dnw u. nnd Ihe fruit orvhurda mrr.-rt .i greit If, All the roadt leading Into New Dnuuwlck . ARE WMt A Lady Whose Hearing Was Completely Restored. ' w-rm deaf and mm I rrtn beer." Thene were the --erd-i f "tiro. Tlrg nls Amheri. npenktng fher wonderful i-ure bv Dra. opelnnd ami -I ; nrd ner. "VH," Sbe rnnltnoed. ' I nni lolnllv denl nnd lira. epelwnd nnd (.ordrerre ntored mv henrln. Mere U the nnv il happaneri. I bad the -rrtp and never 0'ilte get well. It left me with rntarrh flhe head aed threat. Hr none nan otepped up and my throat vrn-i filled with muriia. .1y head arhed ennfttnntlv. There wan a din nt atrnnge anunrta In mv earn, aari mv head aeemed lo he nitneked by an army nf aliments. MR. HHi.nM AXBF.KT. MS VFT 1811 .T. ' t eonld not heir a hell rlna or a whlatle blew. n-ml aeemed to he en tirety abut out. ( nmeraatlnn waft ini pnaalhle. Uv friend etKUed me tn ran tntr l'r. (opelnnd and t.nrdner, and I did n. I ahnll err prnv lor tliem be enuae their treatment hit reatnred mv hen ring. I nm able tn hear Ihe glnd -nund nf mv friend' volee and the miinle of evrr-dn life. I ntn enm pteielv rid of rntarrh and ntn a well nt I ever wna In my life. I will be -find in talk In nnv nne who wnnt further pnr tlenlur. I live nt 142 Weal 33d at.. Cannon' hell.' THE SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH, f'lin over tb -t- or ft- r mn tbe Oridga of Ihe BOSS A dull headaehs and tir-d leeling.froni no koewn eaaie. Stopping cp of the onae, imht or left noitnl, often changing. RlDglSg or btuglsg noiaeF in the ears, often im pairing tbe heariDg. Weak and watery eyea. in aome OSSSS constant tendanr- to aneafe. tssblltl y torememher or think, or to i.-oncentrate thought oo any fcubjeet. Irritability or bad tampsr and a dsslrs to ha left entirely a'ona. A diftordered ttomaeh, irregular bowatt, toraneea and b'oating after ruaala. t'ougblng in tha morning or after a warm meal, often attended with vomiting. A tendency to take "Id on tba aliibteat profoca tion and without apparent eauae. A chokloB leelioi lo the throat, whirb no effort anpeara to Y able to remove. Snoring at night and a dry, parched thruat. with bad tarda in th month In the morn mg. Itching and drynes in th--r. mth ooiecre tton and a dulneis f hearing. An offenalfe ditcharge from the eari, a moat fre tjii-n t reault of -atarrh of tha head. Formation of hard lump In the not and In tba back art of He throat, often difficult to r-.rn.t---. Nartnua an1 dhenura-d. Labor formerly dona with faae now acrompllahad with great difficulty. A constant effort to clear the throat, generally unaurcetiful and earning great toreneis. A feeling of apprehension of evil and a general worry about nne'a physical condition and welfare. lloaraenen. the voice tiring eaal'y, anfl with alng-r an inabht y from huaklneai toaing. OrtdlSl loaa of fleih and strength, though the ntue I amount of food has been eaten. Kapid palpitation of the heart, often attended with great nervousness; occurs at night or aftSr meal". Had hrratb, repulsive to patient and tboae about him. although the former may not b aware of it, owing lo inability to imell. .Shooting ptina through the chest, ahnwiug that catarrh Is eitending to the mDga and ma h the cause of eerious raiachie. H-cetton gathering in the hack part of nose and throat, having to he cleared by drawing hack and spitting in the morning and during the day to Obtain relief. wrre itre"n wiih Uprooted trees nnd hrokeo hr.in hes, j'eler ii .-. or Weoum's mills, win 1 $3,000 hy tin- devsatstlon of his peach orehsrd. The a.'reela In New Ftninsn hk Sere Ailed ilh broken ireee. hnui hes nnd looM brli ka. Tunc! on I'stersnn street lit off hy a huge t-llil that wiim etietched BOrOSS the road wy. Itlg trrca were blown down In fhfista t'hurch ninl nml ssversl Its idntones broken. A ttill inonuiuciit In the Catholic cemetery wns blown oi er. 'tin house of the New ltrunsw b k Hook nnd ladder om.iny wua wrecked by fiilthiE wull". All t he i elepnuns ml t nlegni ph Ires e. ere down, nnd conmiuntciitlon w Ith New York ona Mini off until noon, when the Western I 'nlnn got one e tre working. The loenl telephone OTB Ism sss psrslfsctL HOUSES BLOWN DOWN. HuUdlng-i In Course of Erection at Flatbusb Desaollsbed. Houses, windmills, trees, ssulngs nnd tslo grnph wliea ut llatbuah were hlo n down Ulat I night loci ihia imimlng, ami tire in two lu j stunees erssted the wildcat eteltement. nn anderre, r l'nrk IWO bOUSSS In lourae of ereetlon bj Holmes & MeXelll were blown down, rousing ilsmsge th.it aniounled to $4, ."ihi. At the novklyn Cltj Itiillrond slsbles a huge winiiuin, need for pumping rster, fell with a i rash. i in Oder street file broke out In :i imt Of flats, but eea put out hy the firemen with h ioa of iaoo. Al 4 A M.. U. S. Walker, of Winthmit. mshed Into the pUbllO telephone office nnd Uld ihe telephone wire In his dining room hud set the woodwork 00 fire. The flnmea were mtdlv put out. Traffic on the Hmoklyn and Rrlghton Begeb Knllm.id wne Impeded by land slides "f mud from Ihe high banks t the tracks. The Uiwni of Mrs. '. Trincc. Mra. 0, nn derhllt, lr. I. M. Ferrl. Tr. Homer 1 Hart ! lett, on Flstbush svetiue, are lu a dtplorsbls condition from the etorm. F4TE OF CREW UNKNOWN. The Tugboat Gen. Humphrey Sunk Off Atlantic Hlfhlands. ATI.ANTH' HHilll.ANTi. N. J.. Aug .24 Tin tugboat en. Humphrey, In the gfrvleg of the Ooveromeat and engaici-d in aurveylnit. la sunk off this place, nnd tin fate ef her! crew la unknown. The aelKM-ner yaeht Telfer. owned bj W. A. 1'iirry, uf rblladelphla. Ih ashore near the rnll omd disk, and la full of wuier and breaking ' dp, The yacht Mr. nd t la ashore at the an me plnee, and some aeren or eight other yachts, the nnmea of which esQQol et be aeceriHlned, tre badly damaged, epara gon- and full of wa'er. SAILING CRAFT HIGH AND DRY. Few Boats Weather the Storm at Bsyonne. The ainrtn thai ewept oier nayrvnne, N. J., last nlghl . hegnn about 1 1 o'clock and con tinned with Increaaed violence until ahotii ft o'elork this uinrnlng. when It began to alwte. The portion of the town l.vlng uo the abore LONG JPBLES. i Father McLaw, of Jjrsey City, fJi Tells How He Was Cured. I mh " K,r a number nt ,r:ir, I liarr bppa m -iinrrin ir hrnnrliial irttuhl. W Whirh wollltl iillii.li mr Ith tnotr r , "rF lf "f.rrllv mm n tniilrnt'llnu a rolil. Wft I "attain paid rnmllv, ami ,rhpn I It dill tin mv Mtlrr nn.lltl rjrrtiitin Imr.', ffl ami mi ilinmi nnil lung nr. I hnil j aln a rnlnrrltnl Inflnnitnnllrn or ,h J hfatl nml ihrrntl ihn' Itml aradnallf HtirkfJ It, mn il til. ,1.1,11,1 mull U lir. 1 rnmr n itmrr arrlsaa brnnrlnal nmllun, I (rouble I Irnrt-.l arra.lv (hat II thftf f Hlni.nar err allnnrri to an nni-lirrkril I I niinlil rr.nli In ilnngTint, nrrrrtlnai ' f or tli Ittnat. t I " lir,,. ih,, 0r thr aneeaai Mint nr.. j otirln nl anil I nnlnrr irrrp Im.liia j wllb rnr nimllnr lo mliir.nnri ,-rlna thai I it I i , .- I ,'n'r in r ii, nl' hrntlirr prirat ' f Ihr llri. In lirr Krinnn. Rrnthrr Paul J nit. I ill,- niilhrili.- l . ,n,.pli'4 In K ilt'itr ! vn, rnnvlnrnl Hint ihr, . lli'inrn wonlil not Irnil tlirlr nninri, tn TB nn, ipliema or niinw litem, bIc m bn -J mivrppr -apiitp't In Ihp public print, lit I "" wn, n I brain Irrm itirnl. I wa, Jj ,ii ii li nt imii-i- wit i p Mr..n, tf0 id tbat S n .i.lritt nt tin. III ml roii'il rfo In ilm H imml, of pampatpnti adnctttpd i'i,t- B rliin,. nml n, nt tr.nhlp urnv brttpr f (J I'Plt It in, iIiiit in it'll mv rrlpnit, nl iho ' fl opporttttit. Hint Ibp.p plt.r p'.nn, otTprprf f t i thp tu'lii" lor flr,r-r n,, prnipittnnl ii rrvlrp, nl n low I'pp, nnil I bnvp bppat tSJ . 'Inlni; ' ,i '-, .in,-,.. 'H "I hnvp ,ln III, imprntprl nmlpr thplr . g appptnl trrntmnttl Inr Inn, trnnhlp, nH .B mlnl.lrrpil li, Ilm. ipplnnl nnd linr.l. ; npr. whirl, I, n litllil and pititilp,, pprlra I ol liihn In i 'nn, ..i h ,nmp ifri pfrpptira ,1 nipiilrntlnni,, until lo.ilnv I ., illlnclv nnd J Indl, iiiiiki- tb, ,tni'iiii.ii lir pithllra- ? a tlnn. hpnnllv nnil Inllv imlin, nu thriaa 1 4 ph.nlrlnn. In tlip arpnt work Hi ,r, dnlna lor anllprlna humanity," A ThPnho.Pl, I'm- ntntrnirnt nt Pntbpp g llpl.aw, riirrt't.ir nl Mt. i.lnrv'. (rtthnlla g I ilm ntlnnnl Ip,iIiiiip, .,) Mppnlld ,trppt, H .lprp. Oil). N..I. Up I. known In Ilia I I trntprnitv nl th" InntltlltP na " Hrnlher n l.rorap." i fg THE NEW LUNGTREATMENT. 1 I The new lunj irrnitnent of lit-. CT'npa In tul i ii 1 l.nrr'ner N n certuto cure ier S Vf Hint -in y,f nf niii.iiiii,ii..ii known as W tiro m hiu I -ii I n :-r h.l he , v ouis ol whlefc -ffl ore nm In lo ,VI fl A burning pain dlrSellf hehmd l.i-.Mtnn B Alio, shnniln paiT ihromrh chet I . ; Uder- fl b ade-. in refttoo ot heart nn 1 arnuo I tbe rib. fl Sbgfp stitch i ng pstoi id th- .ide. B A tfij'1-i -i i in upper portion . h-r. A Congb, Vbleh fri-d in different tife. Hi BOIOStlnu ibe o iQgb is loots, the patient raiting flf great iiuautii is of mucus ll Atother times th cough la drr. tickling, rtrtp-. f' ing, spasmodic and very annoying to botb patiasl i and triendn. II The breath ia short up m eiertion il There is a ubeenng souud -m;. :i each brsatb drawn. , 'l he hr-athlng is worse in dsini "Gather and tt nithts A testing of tlchtnens Scroti the rncM. tfet' (iradual Iosr of mrrnntn and flttb, As the Lroublt eaten Is erening fsvtfl and nlghl awenls set in 1 The mucus bsoomsi streiked witd blootk The appetite fails The cough bSOOfDSt almo-t in "isint, ill Fahausllon and night -weata pipval. i The patient -ink . rai ullv In In con irnptli-t. ft TREATMENT BY MAIL. Jj !)-. ( ..p-i-n-l and uarStf r ban o perfeetevi B ih r -iM-ni ot mad or hinv tres-mnt that theg ' fl en ed uulta aa wnll in thi-wa-as th.v do i.i tnetr I fl cfn i in aft i pi All who re- e at a di taice nont " B ttie o tj-. ami , an not convenor' I v call at Mi- nfir. - al ahunlu write tor a symptom I Is ik, y iestioru I fl aboiit ai tbiouiu troulilea chtterf ull- answered. 'tfl $5 PEiT0NTH. 1 All pntlent nnd all dleae t re. . lj until eurrri at the uuilnrin rate ol -lo.(J3. a month. Itidieinr include, 1. f The Copelanrl Medical Institute I 15 West 24th St, New York. V. ll. (nrHI.WIi. il. ll., ' . onaultlna 1 K, F. 11 A It UN Bit. ..I. II.. I I'lu. Irian.. J OFFICE HOUKfti Dalit, a. m. wi'. m. 1 SundiT. 0 A. M. tn IF. M. M Wp arP In IhP .IpwpIi-t liualnp. V ar.l an.ri ppople for too ta know, I CREDIT EXTENDED. JL, FLETCHER WATCH & 'f JEWELRY CO., .ii 182 Rraailwnr Mtf Bl I le. nlui o Joli 4t. Afl . "bawiiawn Carper." HU of New York Un- n-ns etrewn with dchrls nt B every ileurlptIon. Hull lug rrsfl hiu) row- B iMistt wow thrown high und tlrj on the Khors B, fmn: tlu-lr sUtdmnigfl in tin- Iwy. H I nun ii Hilni near Thliti third Klreet hut lli three Ihuiih thai hud wciilhcred the etnrm aBl unv ililhlc. vbik in psNl wchiIici id SBW eiihllv count fifty. fKn The ti'iiii ft he RsTunne Rowing und Alb- fl1 let In -'" i.'iii.'ii Htmsj ihe ttorni until Hi-mt B I l u'cl.M-k. t hcu It wa ' fnun Jit lunor m in-" and driven on tu tbo icu- h. HI Oh STATEN ISLAND. Many Wires Down -Great Dnmrigs) B to Plr.rure Craf". ,H Stnlen Itlnnd Miffrrcd teverel fnni the gale H ind fnun the high tide .in I mms in Uth tha f I upper and loner hsjrt Troot wen- blown dowi B, all oier tin Itlsiul blntklng up the sirceta, M nnd dsnuifflng bulUingt fl ih windows ol iii- Brighton Holghti He- H foinnd I'hii'li und tovoml plstOgbtBI a'oro B e in Ions were wrecked The electric ntrea Bf 1 -ero en rr led nnii. mid ihe electric light B pistil urn i Ibe ' piiooe 1 1 - have -iff. i .-it H mu h B Thi srHiest dsmsg sros d-me tn tha H nlesture irafi slnag tin tbnres of the upper H I h. nt "Mii'dctnn und 11 If ton. Of the sors JJ I of hiuhII hints nnd yachts mi' hoi. , then a fl I docn tiiffered Imdlj H ril.it i .ii i n is went athore si sitipiftoo, BB hut whs hauled on early this morning without H terlnut dsnisffi, jH i south Reach the sea whs hi?h nn4 lB wnsht'd up into ihe hotels end rirrled m H the greater tnrt of tin- Ixmrd wnlk. Thou- i B Minds nt dolls rn dsiuuge done. ' H There were mo wo thou tt suing the line nf H' Ihe Mm en l-lriiid Itiipld I i ii ltilro.id n- afl' nt Arraohsr hiu) the nther letw n Tompkins V uiie and Kt a pie ton Tbo early morning trslgg fffl were nm mi one track only, ith hut uttls M dels, DAMAGE AT JAMAICA. A New House Blo-,n Clear from Its H V undtitlons. -H. M;nr shade tree In J.inith'il were uprooted V ! (it the Htoriti. and llie electric light, ' 1' ,' : iph B, and telephone rlreM ere lu bod shnpr. iB Ilu- Iioi:ms of A. II. PogSli nnd .liinien Me- B! rtoff, on I 'niton BtTOet, were bttUlj dnintged I.- Iiltllllj? in-es. '. fl a new inn id tu.' owned bj llenrj Rlsek, " Hi Praoklyn snd Jsuisles mui. near HU'ii r.i i . B wiih hionn fi"iii lis fiutid it uu und wrecked. B Thu nbtrnlng isngt of men were engaged in B clenrllii: the ItreetS or trees vhtch were hlowa flr down Issl nitftii. fl The cellare of mnnv houses- bgvs ' five k feet of wuier In litem. ' H The hHnis of JsmeS WHtU tnd Ad'dph Hnu fl eteln. on Hosier's Meadow, were hlman dowe, Bl No li-ct tre reported lo hae been lott. B