Show Carried to Sea New York 9Coney Island suffered suf-fered terribly from the storm Residents Resi-dents were up all night dreading a tidal wave that might submerge the place Water flooded the meadows The loss is estimated at between 8500000 and 81000 000 The track of the Marine Railway between Manhattan and Brighton Beach was almost entirely destroyed Culvers iron pier was wrecked at the outer end and upwards of 106 feet carried away The old iron pier suffered to I a cousiderabe extent All sheds and houes nirfsi the beach were either entirely or partLy demolished The bathing houses believed to beat be-at a safe distance from the sea were borne out to the ocean Brighton Beach hotel and surrounding property prop-erty were damaged to such an extent ex-tent it is said as to suggest their possible demolition shoull there be such another visitation The promenade prom-enade succumbed during the night and the music stand and drug store were sunk into the sea and sand The piazza in front of the hotel and the lower part of the building were also damaged Kngmans pavilion was destroyed II |