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MOTHER VANLY | a 100 F $ Grateful SEEKS HER BOY Roams Through Streets Fi in Hope of Finding the Little Fellow Who Was Lost a Week Ago. Woo, QMaank. QQ” WATCHES SCHOOL DOORS. Last Time the Boy Was Seen He) Was Talking to a Wo- man in the. Street, and She Gave Him Candy. Mrs. John: Lynch {s roaming the streets to-day in the neighborhood of her home at No. 1901-3 Chrystie street. She scans the faces of the dirty chil- dren who are playing In the streets, and | No nook or corner 1s too small or too dark for her to examine closely. Mrs, Lynch {s the mother of pretty | Co THE SUBSCRIPTION! i bewtisesty acknowledged... ALB. C., four yea Uttle JSieph Lynch, the three-year-old | ,i%" boy who was kidnapped last Tuesday. | Geort Sver since that evening, when Mrs. | Z, i? Brel; 4 Herbs Bo! I, Hal Lynoh came home from work—for she| Delevie; Jou Rosenblatt, & Kanhalt ia n hard-working woman, employed ag, Masti Seren Balth Micnturg, No. ¢ @ nurse at the Pre-Cathedral on Essex leis 78, street—and discovered that her baby was | p/2"4, missing, she has pursued the search. The police, too, have looked, after a fashion, and so have the nelghbo: but there are other things to worry about on Chrystie street, and one child more or less makes little difference, for there are many children In that part of the § ctty. Bee Gierence It dose make to. the |ran er, 30 the pollce or the neighbors do| serenth street; Ross Jane! Bi Miho! Oliver, No. $49 West Iret_atreet, New York. 226 Bast not understand. Since Tuesday night ww. em ere SF TSS she has slept little and mn ittle, | Maggte Her position at the Cathedral she has| {if wWert' res 66 ceased to remember. Her search begins | Army Roseabers, No. 828 Hancock ai almost as soon as the sun shines upon 1 ne meee and squalor of Chrystie street, 235 and it be lasts until some neighbor, more |, Best's} 1.00 thoughtful than the rest, mother she must go home and One of the most interesting contribu- sleep. Jense accept 12.28. w' ve collected Co area tong to the Evening Wortd's Bick Baby | rr'tte’ cco Tins sues ne rning the children began |Fund this season hes come in the shape [EVELYN SAMUFL, SEABIE KONHOLZ, School. One schoo! is within a block ef Mrs. Lynch's home, and she sat on the door steps and watched the young- sters on the way with their books and Slates. Some she knew, some of the id been playmates of her id these she stopped and asked had seen Joe. ote answer was always the same, and @ woman was soon In tears. The won- dering children gathered around in crowds. Even the youngest had seen death in many forms, and {t never meant grlof like this or for so long. Some of the children tell a story of a woman who petted Joe Tuesday morning and gave him candy. The police inves- of $100, with the simple but sufficient explanation that it was sent by A. B.C., four years old, as a thank offering for her recovery from fllness. Beyond the fact that the donation came from Bridgeport, Conn., nothing more !s known. Its few words tell a heart- holding story, however, of one home in which worry, sorrow and perhaps hope- lessness over a stricken child have been succeeded by the blessings, answered prayers and a grateful Joy. From that favored home the $100 which A. B. G.'e happy parents pent may carry sweet reassuring messages of hope into @ hundred homes where poverty and ach- ing-hearted, mothers are the only. nurses tigated and nothing came of tt. Joe was “ bs tl ia litt ones. © pretty child, and pretty children ‘are| “rhe sioe ania Pune siciaue ‘are few in that neighborhood, so itgwat siete pox in. the VE ee fated ; for the fun sent In care 0 EE Et nd cate Lea icgaid |enesier cLTRS World, Puiltzer Busding, Mrs. "Lynch to-day to an Evening World| NeW YORE Cy repotter. "Where shall I look?” Every; TaInIRGT aie where, but I will And him. I do not THE CONTRIBUTORS. know ‘why any one should have stolen Mm, for I have no money to pay re- wards with. He was pretty, nis eyes were blue and his hair itght, maybe that's why they took him." FIGHT WITH SLAVE DHOW. Little Folks Who Are Alding the Stick Bal Inclosed please find $7 for Sick Babies’ Fund, given from an entertainment by the following eat her, glade Mi: British Biuejacket Killed tn counter in Persian Gulf. LONDON, Sept. §&—Tkformation has neen received at the Admiralty of a sharp fight in the Persian Gulf between Inctosed « please rer for $1.81. Ute fair for fidd mb which we collected by having BMMA_ ANDERSON, ER, IDA WAGNER. ANNIE’ ROHOLY. Brooklyn, N. Y. a boat's crew cf the British gunboat Lepwing ard a fiave dhow. Incloaed you tor $1.80, which A bluejacker was killed and several je avenue, were wounded, Krohn Clara —s—__— APPOINTMENT APPROVED. HAVANA, Sept, 8—The appointment of Rafacl Montoro as Cuban Minister to Great Britain has been approved by th Cuban Senate. i WAR GAME SHOWS NEW YORK 1S SAFE Gen. MacArthur Declares that| the City Can't Be iched by Forcing Forts on Long! Island Sound. , Inclosed you will find $1.18, collected by Misses Ethel and Bessie Shapiro’ with a lemonade 140 Woet Seventeenth street. Their find tnclosed Post-Oftice order for $1.10, CHILDREN WITNESS. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE Their Screams Attract a Po- liceman, Who Cuts Down a Woman Dangling from a Tree ina Park. MacArthur, acesmpanied by Gon | Mrs. Jennie Ross, Mfty-four years old, Major Harrison, Capt. Judson | of No, 2 Montelth street, Brookiyn, wag and Capt, Gilmore, all of the Depart-|asked by Magistrate O'Reilly in the ment of the East, returned to this clty last night from the Army and Navy war game which has been in prozress for several days, Gen, MacArtour expressed himself ehoroughly satisfied with the ma- ) noeuvres, and sald that he thought, on the whole, that the Army had had the bettér of the enwagements. It demon- ae to his mind, he said, the impos- sibility of an enemy being able to at- tack New York by forcing the forts | along the Sound. In time of war, he ‘| sald, not only would the protection 4 forded mines and torpedoes j) x than during a war game, but {/ the Mghshouses would also be extin- \ guished, thus making the approach of )\s hostile fleet much more difficult. Just a little the worse for wear after elr paign of mimic warfare, the J battleships Kearsarge, Alabama and the £ Brooklyn steamed up the Narrows to~ day and dropped anchgr off Tompkins- ville, wen Street Court to-day why she had attempted to hang herself to a crab- apple tree in Bushwick Park, The most serious part of Mrs, Ross's act was the frightening of @ score of children.who watched her as she tied one end of an apron around her neck, with the other end attached to the limb of the tree, and jumped from the fence on which she had been standing. Under the strain the (mb bent and seemed for & moment as !f it would But it withstood the sudden recoiled upward, dangling the woman's body up and down in the policeman at the and Knick avenues, creams of the children and Ross swinging from t! Gut her down, loosened t cord er neck and. after he ha revived her he locked her up on a charge of attempting to commit sulcid-. ‘All she would say to the police was that she had had a quarrel with her hus- band and left home with the intention of ending her life, ——_——- WOMAN SEVERELY BURNED. One of the officers on the Montgom- who had much to do with the gun pal da ‘of that ship during the recent |Bettle of O11 Expl Sets Fire “make believe’ battles, said to-day to Five-Story Te: t. bp Rares: it wae be peas nae MoperDpe bee severely arsed about the 0 ire the aoula go forth, thas the avy Bed | eecong Roor of a ay trick. tene- " wishes to think," said| ment at No, 224 First avenue. She cape lefenses are 40| was removed to Harlem Hospital. The i reach New York. If the: decl- ‘fre was caused, by the explosion of a navy I will deem th M you that the 6 na- inet bottle of oll, about $60. e damage amounted to Prevention 1s better than curt Sunday World Wants prevent: Bus Failures, FOR SICK BABIES FROM 4-YEAR-OLD A. B.C. Parents Send a Handsome Thank Offering for the Recovery of Their Own Little Pet. FROM A ONCE SICK BABY. vee the successful helpers of the Sick Babies’ Fund. gollected, HANNA DELEVIE, HERBERT SAMUEL, 7 ‘and First etrest, New York City, Please inclosed $2.00, collected by two Mttle girls stopping at the Woe End Hotel, Gea Gate, for the sick bables. ROTHY MIELROWTTZ, MARGUBRITE MULLEDY. loved, please, find 82, | the. proceeds stand and collection for the beneft of th Babtes’ EI nue, Rast Seventy-ninth street; Rosa Jaworower, 230 Kast Seventy-ninth street, New York, for the Sick Babies Pusd. Wo inclose 66 cent which we mai Jemonade stan‘ baby. Gikoorm FULTON, 412 West Fortyteighth strost. ANNIE GANNON,” 418 | EVELYN SAMUBL. HANNAH DELEVIE. These children are among Louse and Bthel Ol oe MABEL BURNSTEIN, EDITH HIRCHBURG. |OHN ROSENBLATT. Tel 4 ot 8 Fund, EDNA WHITE, 289 Ovntral ave. Brooklyn. Kindly accept $1 from Fannie Rittmamer, 205 4. We hope it will West Forty-eighth street. Ineloted please find 60 cents, which I hope will do some baby some good. ‘Your friend, AMY ROSENBERG, $56 Hancock street, Brook ya, of age, station of turned & chal fi ‘Too THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1902. Bright Asphyxiated trical Gas Worked Improperly. Harry Houghton, the Owing to his habi his room until a late hour, his family were not surprised apnear at the breakfast table after 11 o'clock, when the odor of es- caping gas was discovered, an invest! gation was made. fowhd dead in bed. rushing Jet Gas was «i when his body was «dis-|oplum polaoning, but the hospital au pldiaeey rae x thorities would not confirm or deny th's ———— Young Houghton lived at the Jones street house with his mother and DR BDWARD KOCH IN TOWN! younger sister and brother. He was of . a studious disposition and recently achleved success in his electrical studles. During the war he York Signal Corps and was detailed In Havana by the Government to take charge of ;the telegraph system. was complimented for his work in this direction, He whe Bergen section, member of the Simp' ——— KING HIGHBALL BADLY MIXED y Ingredients with ancient Flavors in Rice's New Decoction. “King Highball,” travaganza at the New York Theatre, will have to be mixed over. ent shape it has 601 will please the popular palate, but there {s something lacking, or maybe there |s too much of something else. ‘A patient first-night audience studied oversthe matter, some holding out to the bitter end in the hope of better things, others giving up the struggle early in the evening. The general opin- jon is that Mr. Rice tlon too much. He artists and much good material, but it {s buried in a mass which might have been acceptable years ago but Is now out way. With Amagon marches and ballets cut out, big chunks of alleged humor hewed y and a lot of thing Ue with more zest. Young a promising young olé engineer, and recently promoted 10 the managership of the Bighteenth - New York Tele Company, was asphyxiated by 1 nating gas at his home, No. 2} Jones street. Jerrey City Helghts. An electri device which Mr. Houghton had recently designed and attached to the jet was found to be defective. that before retiring he had pulled the cut-off which . but did not prevent the flow of The young man had been dead and was a prominent ti from start to finish, Highball” will be swallowed by the pub~ HIS OWN INVENTION HIS QEATH SUDDEN, BROUGHT HIM DEATH CADSE NOT KNOWN. Man Taken from Cherry Street House Expires an Hour Later in Hospital, and Doc- tors Are Reticent. Electrician Because Elec-| Extinguisher twenty-six years old, | an engineer, of No. 2 reenville ave-| nue, Jersey City, was carried out of| the house at No, 4 Cherry atrest to the | Hudson Street Hospital yesterday and died in an hour. He was tn a state coma, and the doctors ar the ti do not Know what was the matter with| it of remaining in| ® twenty-eight years| Herman Dixon, rical im. Thin is the housa that was raided a fow weeks ago and h was visited last night by Capt. O'Rellly and his de- tectives when he was Informed that people reported four pool ms, fifteen polley shops anda number of disorderly ouses to exist in ha district ‘The police said first the man was not dead, and then s pctive to {nvestixate when informed that he was, Patrolman Ryan, of the Ouk street station, made a report that Dixon had = did net shortly when he Mr. Houghton was the partly lghting from OLD PEOPLE Do not always receive the kindly attention and loving sympathy which they deserve, Their ailments are too often regarded as purely imaginary, or natural and unavoidable at their time of life. Disease and infirmity should not’always be associated with old age. The eye of the gray haired grandsire may be as bright and the complexion as fair as auy of his younger and more vigorous companions. Good Blood is tho secret of, healthy old regulates and controls every part of the body, strengthens makes the muséles elastic and supple, the bones strong and the flesh firm; but when this life fluid is polluted or poisoned and loses its nutri- tive, health sustaining clements, then there is a rapid decline of the vital powers, resulting in premature old ageand disease. Any derange- ment of the blood quickly shows itself in an ulcer, sore, wart, tumor or some other troublesome growth upon the body, and rheumatic and neuralgic pains become almost constant, accompanied with poor digestion and, cold extremities. f S. S. S. being purely vegetable, is the safest shock or hurt the system like the strong mineral remedies, but gently and thoroughly cleanses the blodd and stimulates the debilitated organs, when need to improve a weak digestion and tone up the Stomach. If there is any hereditary taint, or the remains of some disease contracted in early life, S. S. S. will search it out and remove every vestige of it from the and best Blood panee for old people. It does not all bodily. ailments disappear. S.S. S. is just such a tonic as old pews system, Write us fully abcut your case and let our physicians advise “been taken sick while visiting friends at No. Cherry street with his wif ‘The man was taken out of the houre | at 2o'clock. The hospital doctors do not | know what was thé cause of the ma death and left tt for the Coroner to/ determine. He will perform an autopsy to-day, Dixon fa anid to bave deen sick from It was evident) extinguished the Noted German Specialist on Consumption and Asthma Has Arrived. He will be here a fow days demonstrating his new inhalation apparatus for breathing olly vapors Into the lungs, combined with the Koch Tuberculine, the great remedy which kills the germs and the only remedy that has ever cured consumption The new tubercullne for asthma ta on exhibition at 48 West 224 8t., New Yor! Consultation and examinat! The Doctor Is always glad to talk served in the New He well known In the son M. E. Church. 0 His reputation 1s too well known to neod further comment. | Thousands of tesumo nia office, but also in his other offices, which oan be found In Philadelphia, Boston, But- falo. Obicago, Cinotnnat!, Pitsbur ester, ington and Baltimore, Lcndon and Berlin, Germany. the new Rice ex- In its pres- me ingredients that International Tuberculosis Congress, which 8 only t that was f |. New treat- menia spring up consiaally, but the Koch Inhalation Treatment {s the only one which has gained and held Its reputation. ‘The two Drs, Kooh have devoted their tetime to the study and on, Koch has in this country under his supervision seventeen associate phys! who have charge of the various Amer- fean Tnetitutlon © Koch Lung Cure te the largest Incorporated medical in the world. ‘A personal interview with this great phy- jan may save your life. He will be just ples to talk with you whethe: Dr. Koch espect inyites those who ha’ eaty this treatment to call and see ‘West 224 St.. New York. His prices are within the reach of all and will be made to sult your circumstances. Do not wait until he best results can be summer and Fall cure of consump- D: rect hurried his produc. | ¢! has many capable sutecy, of superfluous stuff of date on Broad- xinger injected into “King CHOICE: | GROCERIES BUTLER’S is perfection. five cents a pound more for it than quantities of it. ‘on account of the quatity. CONDENSED MILK Made as it is to our order of the === purest and richest of unskimmed fresh milk, we do "a not hesitate to guarantee every can. } i we make this specially low price, 3 CANS FOR 20c. - MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SALE, & = VERY BEST CREAMERY BUTTER PER POUND, Remember, the butter sold in the Butler stores is the finest produced in America, Don't think for a moment that the butter offered by other stores is any better than ours because they charge from three to, 0 _We sell butter at this low price simply ‘because we use large We buy it\cheap and sell it accordingly. Aside from the price you should use our butter we do, 1) Mustard, our best, per Oo eo, X LCR brand, per pack- ic Washin Powder, Cienewell Veohing rereer, career, S40 Salt, Vacuum process, large bi . be Parlor Matches, Triumph brand, 3c best made, box of 500........cerrrers Bine_ Ribbon Breakfast 10c Food, none bater, a packare...- Liberty Jam, all fruit flavors, « 8c jar Gavan Baking Powder, Blue Ribbon brand, purest made, % 1b. oan, 160; 8c Mb, fan Cooper's Gelatine, per package.. Ge Campbell’s Salad Dressing, ttle ™ 10c 6 CAKES BUTLER’S ‘OR BABBITT’S SOAP 3 POUNDS BEST WASHING SODA, 1 CAKE SCOURINE, LUNCHEON SPECIALS. 1 Can IMPORTED SARDINES, 1 Can POTTED H. A Package UNEEDA BISCUIT, All Three, N. B, C. Soda Crackers, package, each .. 606 Uneeda Milk Biscuit, per package, 3c Welcome Crackers, per pound... 9c Pound rackage, 50c. STORES EVERYWHERE 1906 RETAIL BRANCHES BUTLER CHOICE ~ GROCERIES, For this sale CENTS. Worcestershire Sauce, Peerless brand, t% pint tpitle wrapped........, Fancy Goldem Santos Cof- fee, in bean, of ground, per pound Ammon Root brand, Cider wi 7c 10c large bottle. AM OR TONGUE, Beer per bott! or White Wh © quart bgttle, ‘anilla or Lemon Extract Eagle Brand, pos bottle White Peppen per can. .. Be Cocoanat. se brand, pound pack sat mee Lo} Butler's Square Blue, 8 squares. So to Cate Abert brand, FEMATeAineianaiar ent noe ‘bau THREE, 25c Extract, 17c. large red 8c DRINK BUTLER’S "0 are free. with the | ‘are on file not only in the New York | This treatment has stood the test. At the| }| L. W. SWEET & CO., and help you. This will cost you nothing, and we will mail free our book on blood and skin diseases. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga. West 1405, earner (RELIABLE CARP REDUCED PARLOR FUR 3-PIECE SUITS, $20 AND*Y (Reduced from $30 and $180.) 5-PIECE SUITS, $56 AND $110 (Reduced from $63 and $140.) frames, highly polished—pl carved and inlaid. Covered seo damask, tapestry and velour. LONG CREDIT” is @ boon to all economical housewives, CASH or CREDIP (wPERTHWAIT 104, 106 and 108 Wesr 14% St NEAR 67 AV. ; Brooklyn Stores. Flatbush Av. near Putten $4. Railroads. NEW YORK Easy Furniture Buying. A FOUR-ROOM FLAT COMPLETELY FURNISHED FOR‘$126 DINING- ROOM. ia Matting, English Tollet Bet, 10 pieces, PARLOR. Satin Damask Velour Parlor sulte. 6 pl erm French |] Pier stirror, Oak Kitchen Closet (plasm doors), Range, two Kitehen Obatra, FE Kitehen Tad 12 pair, of Ploturea, Orie " SH rte Olieloth, Kitoh- ental Rug, 7.6210.6 ~ en Mirror. On Exhibition at our Warerooms, 10 you can see how it will look In your ewn heme. ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT. J. BAUMANN € BRO, sath st. Third Ave., Near 84th St. Tirto orciock some Lamp and Glebe, | Station at Corner. 50c. A WEEK BUYS A SEWING MACHINE, “Tm coming here to have the rest of my teeth extracted,” saida lady the other day. “That new botanical discovery of yours is simply great, | felt no pain at all.” You'll say the same thing if you try it, Everybody who comes here goes away delighted with tne way we do work. Then, too, think of these prices: All Werk Guaranteed 10 Years. bine Mpesial Singer make, Be, week! Silver Fillings... .——.. $90. OD Waterbury Dental Parlors, ERN UNION 8. M. CO. BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: 414-416 Fulton St. 54 W. 23d St. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry || ou egret sanem (Onn. mina tomeen) given on jiberal terms; no extra charge; Imme- | |fiate delivery; business ‘confidential. Call or | write, é { 1 Heures: 9 A.M. to6P, mi. Ouetays and Molidere, 0A. Mw AP. German, French and Swedish spoxen. | 37-39 Maiden Lane (In Store), Uptown Branch, 258 6th a (over Woolworth’ Rrooklyn Branch, 467 Fulton st. (opposite Mi Address all eorrespo Di, ECTLY OPPOSITE ENRICH'S, PAINLESS DENTISTRY. TEETH $1 we. Call and get our estimates before going elsewhere. Lowest prices and best guaranteed work in Greater New York. Our instalment or easy-pay- ment system—$1.00 down and $1.00 weekly on gold and all work. Woy, Pure Gold Filt \ M, few York. Hou Glasses made and repaired whi you wait, ings, $2.00 up. IH Ysitver Fillings, $1.00. CREDIT. Watches and Diamonds. ‘Lowest Prices. _ Re.able Goods, TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL ‘Write or Telepbor Call, tch and Diamond ‘Take Ei American W a ee ee FURNITURE. @5O \WORTH, $1 DOWN, $1 WEEKLY. LEWIN'S, 45 W. 14TH ST., 267 WEST 128TH ST. DIAMONDS, ly pay’ teed; imme: FULL SETS OF BEST TEETH, $5,$7,$9. Painless Extractions Free. DR, RANKIN'S DENTAL PARLORS, 366 SIxth AVG., 224 S37 sua ALWAYS OPEN Opposite Herald Bullding.) 610 Sixth Avery a. 36th & 36th Bea y oF month- onde xvaran confidential. ‘a reasona: te delivery; busin hone JAMES BERGMAN, $7 ; Downtown Bra nch: Dilek Gold-Stiftened Waten, warranted 10 yru., | Por Canal & Varick Sts. Ses lore olty, $10: SOc. weekly, representative calle Aseb, PAYMENTS—Fine 3 « eed lowest prices: busi WATCH SUPPLY CO, THRE! ADVICE PREE—Pa tents DIAMONDS, or monthiy pay- | ventors’ Guide PR EX u NATIONAL | Patent Attorneys, 245 Broadway DIAMONT oad way, $1 WEEKLY order clothing made to 7 Broadway, room 7. = GIRL experienced in hand TEA. Absolute purity guaranteed. Half.Pound Package, 25c. ‘ sewing on braid trimming Help Wanted—Male, & passementerie ornaments; -lbest prices paid. The Castle yay Braid Co, 836 Broadway, Wort? weak | ne timely Sunday Wants will strengthen the ggots in your business, Lawyors. GEO. ROBINSON (LAWYER), 99 Nassau at. (Day.) 1970 Wiway, 37th at. (Night) ENTRAL | & HUDSON RIVER R, & ral loa at ALM. 245, 3.90, 9.16. 11-00 P. Ae wit wep 126th Bt. to receive pamengers ten minutes leaving Grand Ge! n minutes after ering Grand Central station, Re. NS. Niagara Pall , 5 4 M.—*MAIL AND PAPER Tn Doe Buffalo 1.15, Cleveland 446, ianapolia 11.45 "P.M. Chleago St. Louls 7.20 next’ morntt 45. Ni Pulls, SP. , MAIL, 24 hours Pap pPuy, Butale Tid Magtee Pale AND i M.—*s0UTHWEST! ‘Due Cinctnnat! 19.30 A.M. St. Toute 6.45, ont ‘Shore, 27 “The 20TH CENTURY. 20-hour train to, Chi . Mectrie Tent 3.30 P say AS 3.35 P. M—*ALBANY AND PRESB. Local at 4.00 °M.—pethoIT. AND CHICANO SPECIAL. .30 P. M—*LAKE SHORE LIvrre 5-30 soar tain to Chlenea, Ail Pullman sre M.. Cinetmnatt | 90. Indianapolis 3.19, China 45 P.M. on both L. 8. and M. Os ies ie EXPRESS, vie De ofan 9.18 § P. M.—*Pacttic 23 hours by Lake Shore. SORTHERN NOW YORK SX~ 9.39 11.30 Dally, 9.98 A. M. and 3. days, to Pitteneld and 020 A. M. Satulays only at 246 ‘Pullman ears on all through Traine (Mumineted with Pintach tMeht. ‘Ticket offices at 113. 21, 415 and 121 jumbas s NEW YORK BETWEEN NEW YORK, BOSTON AND NEW ENGLAND, ~ ‘Via Springteld and the BOSTON AND ALBANY RAILROAD. | street, New York, as in A.M. ‘and at Grand Central ‘A. H. SMITH, GEORGE Ft. DARL Gen. Superintendent. Gen. Passenger Agent. WEST SHORE RAILROAD. (Qtew York Central & A. River RR. Co Some ‘Traine leave Franklin St. Ste, New ar follows, and 15 min. later foot West 438 ¢t..' “YO A. M.—For interm. potnta to Atbaay 33 $3283.3305 BZaRASSS Pah la Ke PRe RRR SE a oa. Ef a fata 3? y |For Concise, Comprehensive Os) Complete Information on 1,000 Sub« jects see the 1902 _ World : Aimanac | And Encyclopedia, 1 ly Treaind in the 19 oh 2e. all Mahogany and mahogany finish — THE FOUR- “4 VIA Ree RON Siete LBANY AND TROT FLYER: oy, 7.00 P.M. ” GRAND RAPIDG York Central & Hudson River RR, tam Tork Crate aaa Genta “Stated, een

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