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‘WHE WORLD: »\O WAY KV UNING, TLARCH 3, 1902. - DARKNESS TO REIGN TO-NIGHT IN FLOOD-SWEPT PATERSON, | SOCIETY WOMEN Fire [4elief Committee Un'jertakes the New Busden — Armories Crrowded with Half-; Clad Families for Ya/hom Clothing Is! Dieeded. @ DEAD IN PATERSON FLooms RICHARDS HARRY ' UNKNOWN Boy SIX UNKNOWN MaAN Oatwater Brit MISSING. LOUIS BA PROPERTY Loss $2,500, The Pat fhlecr sewrely ctty dark Company hat heen p will be ) Watching rowhboats landing Al Condition us to offer an entire invoice of Oriental Carpets of all sizes, at an average CARE FOR FAMILIES MADE HOMELESS. FLOOD AT PASSAIC enables Mrs. Hobart's Good Work Brings Her the Title ‘Angel the Flood’’--Society Women Nursing Chil- ot price, being 15 % less dren of the Poor. | than their Actual Cost to lnport, | There are 122 pieces, 9x12 to 12x15 feet. Prices from r ae $65.00 to $110.00, 1 SAN which are approximately Sua re 14, less te than usual retail value. 5 on i je (res | o Nex Sale Commences Monday, March 3d, ° e np At Retail Only. | Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St TWO BRIDGES DOWN AT MONTPELIER, VT Credit u| BAUMANN’S Given to a and “\ "FURNITURE, 40th Street & 8th Avenue. CARPETS. saniihe freee [LINN iy Packing. O15) Write for List of Goods. | |*,\%e Russ to Factories Closed at Lowell Tee Jam Near Haverhil CALL AND ‘SEE 4oth s. and Sth Ave. AT every day uy Pow, read | =] Cor. (4) River Road, a famous drive on th Iolalalelataintalajeiatefaia’ " eck TWENTY-FIVE LIVES AND PROPERTY “i Pe Pe ae a et edhe WORTH MILLIONS DESTROVED BY FLOOIp & ° a : ; ; ; . sae * Crosse & CURTICE ; nile : Blac ‘yell’s ‘ ; i : FRUIT JAMS a Pickles, A JAR ‘ * : Bad CHOICE itmaut . CHOICE ine : GROCERIES, 17c. 13c. GROCERIES mined . at the te : ! i he t coos paselae went |W 4 nwa foot « ¢ wat ERIE TRAINS RUN ON ‘ “Angel of the Plead. x ‘ beh . y[erty invite virinet a tas SUSQUEHANNA ROAD. Essie > Brand E ANC Y MAINKID CORN. | “ | nh Bete Palo Coruses Car ae | This famous corn is packed every year for us right in the geesssmem me : . | = Kr rideerwe weros go he tou heart of the best corn district of the State of Maine. li we * are . are | Genesee Is Stationary, HEMP bal bear ate LA nobel at are particular about any one article on sale in our stores, it’s Me liseeat oct ol her [relent tral / corn, and our care seems to be srceerated, iudging from the ; jain a atalied mite enormous sale we have secured for this article. We guar- sh ' aired ye ut I H Ses antee every can sold to be young, tender, and, above all, de- § The a . ' } ALL TRAINS HOURS liciously sweet. So much for quality. As to price, we also j ae bs ie jeutr Line, wore meade : “| LATE AT JERSEY CITY guarantee that nowhere but in our stores can the figure we §U ch Mre Hoist | Railroads Badly Damaged mt quote to-day be matched, Femicl ree Children's Clothing Needed | oerica, SY. Mar Hon | Whotosate suene foam N. R 3 D5< a | i ang on lie A CA 9c; O CANS FOR 25c. shen | syrake PRUNES. FISH. a er : - rag Fancy Califor! Finest Quality. r Ania A |UP- STATE FLOOD | Byracus is a ancy White Mackerel, each we meetin DAMAGE IMMENSE. |”. : lia. sed Clenunytlostern thanking i 5 4 eis Whom oe ccres Round Herring. § 100. .......ceceeeee 1 Reg * n xe York State s r MAI, .BAGS EMPTY; ai ay AhAt) LHAM wore onlthe A ————_—<———— ft a ie teeimecia | TRAINS DELAYED | * canes, ve “ Bite A tow oe 15 | damage ha n done and it will he Ti mC ee ere | . re I eas and haces Shale sever before traffic is fully re fi Gemeoraies Haniel the |ccamerenn acts ‘ 16c ! sumed | ridges have been swept away revel Imuch property destroyed all along rinnd Apri Fancy seck Coffees. FLOOD FAST RECEDING d Panes Hed tke rivers and creeks throughout the =oe AY BORD ENTOW!: | Nur Teas and Coffees are fa- \3e . State and even roal travel ix seri Het Leer aerane | bre iGer (fale abeohute cavity been lost vk] nORDENTOWS la Nit and delicious flavor NY NY. March 2—Tra Fiera Ba ' SAN hth pea oe TEA. eam raitroade running into the | r ——-— There is no bard's Hews lOc ‘iis A GUC Kdge Kippered _ Her iter " _regardlear of schede | NEW YORK CENTRAL pean yA ioniericerns 12c 35c | |e 13c Satal acarmby soa renult of the feeaner | Rome, N. Y., fs Cut Of, | TRAFFIC CRIPPLED.|> "mm Bena ded ticansl vam tis Wel [ee ge Maier ise taatatine eel Gatatoae: newer “ie piano | nye gesvice at ve nen runing inte {DAMAGE WIDESPREAD “on Bc pe others. the Grand Central Depot haa been ae- | IN PENNSYLVANIA, Heunee 9c COFFEE. Warseulecanire greatest suffer. | suniy crippled the steem. Man 10c 4 reate m Western pointe were held ‘ sw p 25: mplet thing, Ate a into New} owrrict Ma 8: © ed only in a skirt York at all. but local traffte. generale | qiog eitua eA Sass Ba ~\ walst. There are chitdren ; Je speaking, was'hot much (icommoded lab etumbia Raver Ve Station Master Downer said thle] game heig 1 8c hat en allroad oMclals, who | » move them until | ¢ y fami | whieh 9 umber orthern 5 , » ° + Ov i r the armefy haa four ¢ Worst Over at Buffalo. fs how nae Tons of food w re RUPE CLO, N Y.. March -T’e t through trains we nme Mayor, and coffee re seein: In} morning except t 4 valle ; si alo Creek has resume 000 000 tei wo lac worosi eax Jani henee_ ug to leave the Grar f Ton: | y v 1 Pate put his | snow Spe ni gist and more Thin train was sent out half an hour . | wervices at the disposal of the Women's tna : 4 | Sag me tiifoad Break in / Big Dans, late. Three Drowned Near Pittston, | cHorce Relief Committee and answered free of | Hftlc, w wlispende; wi tad (ed oti te The Becning Werle.) The main line between Hudson and} PITTSTON, Pa. March 3~Three qeharge ell calls made “pon them during the night. Second Rise in Mohawk, Dig te swe s oriom the een in she armeow! GCHENTCTADY-4®. Y,~ March alot 3 WHITY PLAINS, N. ¥., March §—The CROCERIES Albany ie still under water, but by using] drowning accidents occurred near here CROCERIE $ CROCERIES m dam in the northern section| the Boston and Albany tracks from|last night. A breaker boy, whose home stchester County was partly | Hudson to Chatham and from Chatham! ts at Minooka, fell into the Lackawanna