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Reilly Admits Devanney Was Stranger and Inoffensive, but He | “Was Bound to Stop Loitering if He Had to Kill Some One. Hungry and without medicine, a wid-| No ow of a day Iles dying In a dark, foul emelling room at No, 338 West Eleventh was murdered noon as he stood In front of th lace Where he was born, forty-five} four-year-old daughter by breath of pure air, denied them in their humble home, Janitor of a tenement . few years ago supplanted the house in which Devanney Washington street. cumstance has been learned that can in cold-blooded character of the crime. Horro: of the Crime. 1 He ordered Devan ing him a loafer. H# drew a revolver frighten him, and when, with cool cour- y to moVe on, call- Jeciitor shot him in the head Devanney was an oysterman, He used to unload the oyster boats tha: docked the vicinity Eleventh street For five weeks work of this sort has heen slack and he hal the basement of Hig children are John, 1 Sadie, four years old tnd he prescribed neyer been tilled, family had was aeoded for food Her husband had beca at her bedside | most of the night and all of the morn no window, and {x lamp, was exhan: Devanney felt he must get into the street for a little while, took Ittle Sadie by the hand and, hay- ing lighted his pipe, strolled out. Walked around the corner to tn front of} 704 Washington | lived all bis life in this neighborhood and he never cared Puffing his pipe, he leaned against the | Iron railing In front of the tenement | He saw his son, John, standing across the street and he nodded to him. Little Sadie ran up of her mother's illne troubles—as children always must be, ‘Then Reilly came down into the street, mood. The neighbors that he usually is, He is known for blocks around as a to get far away, nd down, careless | and her father's He was in an ugl: and the tenants * he sald harsh- “Get away from her ly to Devanney mouth and sald “Because You've got no right to loaf replied the janitor Impert- “Well, I won't aald Devanney. stand ‘here. hat you've got in “This is what I'v remarked Reilly you how It works Fired at His Victim. he drew out aud fired at Devanney tered bis forehead and he fell u janitor turned and ran upstairs to his |at the New York Theatre, was pounced y by “Puss."" the powerful nd when the keepers had ten off his assailant “Didi was|Omaha, hout much of the long, lace-lke tur away from here," raid of you nor your pocket.” got In my pocket," ly, "and I'll show Phe bullet O0- | oey i Yooms on the Little Sadie stopped in her eyed at her father, poured a thin stream John Devanney fi had heard the shot and run up. Policemen Carroll and Quinn. the wounded man to St. pital, where he died in a, few minutes Then they went to Reilly's ap: and found him sitting in a chair. “f didn't mean to kill him,” he said m whose head) lt mM across the street Vincent's Hos- | I shot him, There have lot of loafers hanging * that corner and they would not move on when I told them. told him and T guess they will Deyanney was not told of her Tt 1s not ex ypected now that she will recover, certainiy will not unless she gets medi- elne and proper nourishment, not a cent in the house and Devanney was arraigned ann in Jefferson Market ¢ this morning and reman¢ Reilly's face wa eye blackened, “ CARNEGIE’S FRIEND DEAD. Walter Crane, Ironmaster » Expires at Wife BRADDOCK, Crane, a clo drew Carnegie, dr home here from apopl Went to call him for dinner and he fell BE at her feet, forty yours oli om Edinburgh Univer: filed editorial and was a close frie verett Hale, of Scot-| and a graduate Rverett Hale, He came here o to take charge of the Car- fegle Free Library and club-house, ad Diane: a aM and club-house fo: rork: UU Muller, of pot the fitinols Steel Compansy | Jacol Muller, ¢ ae Three Ways of Doing. the Philadelphia Inquir?.) are two ways to do a thing,” Mhe lecturer, “and they are voice in the boat ao? WROFRED 8Y ANNE, CENTLE SURLY HNTOR, Leaving Dying Wife After Hours| Cruel Fangs of Romeo, the Lion, of Anxious Watching, Patrick Devanney Is Shot Down in’ His Child’s Presence. | Ended. INNOCENT OF ANY WRONG 'DIDi DID NOT WEAKEN. Enough to “Scra | ress agent's dream w rt of the battle to the Annie. a tigress, and Rt the Bostock Aria in St. Nicholay Jen. It was a thriliing battle, f in the presence of at 8 the re. Annie ts dying with a crushed epine. Romeo Is a new lion ‘s the show had him in hand since his arrival yesterday attempted to rehearse b an act with ano! Usress, a Thibet bear, Annie, the tigress, from the start Every time she passed him he ched out and scratched her with his powerful claws. She stood {t untll her savage nature was fully aroused, and then the |Mght was on ‘The other animals knew what was coming and fled to the cornera of the big arena, leaving the centre to the Hon land the tigress. ‘They faced each other, ctouching, and Millere knew that elthi beast etting a hold would not let go until the other was am good as dead He drew a pistol from his pocket and fired {t in the air, but the animate paid no more attention to tt than if it had been a tin whistle ‘Romeo roared and the tleress snarled ag they manocuvred for the advantage. ‘The other a-cnals in the cages around the garden wenrd them and added a Jchorus of whines, velps, screeches and howls that aroused the neighborhood Atter hurried from all parts of the butiding to stop the impend t Millere could do was fi his pine nd shout orders, Had he got be- nthe antmals, In all Iikelthood they 1 have Jumped on him and torn up. Attendants, with prongs and were arrly ‘{ near enough to do execution uddenly the tigress ceased her snarl. Ing, her body stretched out and her toes his great mouth wide open ground the lon made «# short leap to the left, bounced from) the floor like a his teeth imbedded in ner spine behind the shoulde: She had not completed struck her and the cruel fangs of her enemy plerced her side. tigress Was powerless to help her Attendants prodded the Ion and p. ed him, and. Millere fired. his pin the face of the animal, but he hung on Not until Mr. Bostock arrived with a Into Romeo's nostrils would he let go. Annie was carried to her cage and veterinarians went to work to save le She was 9 sociable beast, and ¢ now as she lles suffering she on jat one who speaks kindly to, her, ravenous from the taste of ble be safe to other anime “DIDI THE DOG NOT “Didi."" the m Carl Hagenbeck’s upon ardess, w that makes him so valuable. leopardess. ards and other wild animals, cal happy family,” are turned tonse “Didi was viewing them from 1! over near th the animals at play “Puss” eyed him steadily and, meas uring the distance accurately, te, fully sixteen fo hrough the bi Didi" was prisoner, She through the bars t uiwilling claws went d er into his hide he snar! tried to get through the ven eper anil deep rs. the prods and finally rex Two long striys of the hi were nae eral days — Boyn s: a They # bot It Changed, | and asserting they were “ arged with bell hey gay Henry Wrinshofer, Twenty-ninth street. men climb over the faniight of Ja Korpf's grocary store at No. 484 Se rest followed. i, Korpt er, meer secre opened. bie are ators, tt police aay, with ROMEO, THE FIERCE LION IN COMBAT WITH. ANNIE, TGHESS, DYING Pierced Her Spine in a Fight, and Her Show Career is | When the Great Leopardess Jumped for the Lituie Russian Lace Poodie| She Showed She Was Game th between meo, a tion, in es of men unadle to interfere, and as a resi the power of the king of beasts ts vindl- cated, for Romeo js unscrntched, walla Charles Millere, on of the trainers, has and m in er lion, a tiger, a@ a polar bear and a baboon Romeo got along famously with the baboon, the bears, the, other lion and the tiger, but he had it In for ‘WATT’ ALLEN'S BOY'TO STOP TOLLS AT PLEA FOR TREES AND JEWELS GONE Son of Well Trainer Mother’s Diamond Sunburst. but none could | utched convulaively at the floor. She wns ready to spring. The lon braced himself and watched her every move, | ‘The tigress sprang. As she left the rubber Sall and landed full on her back. | her spring when the great welght | Westchester pottee are scouring [improvement Company to inforse the l ti Romeo had a death grip and the | Mf ithe outlying districts for one Matthew | rights of the city.’ col fire extinguisher and discharged St fair ——— among his mother's most 1 possessions. Allen's father, “Matt” Allen, who in| ' 1 well-known horse trainer, told the po- her, but the task appears to be hope- both boy and jewels were 1 Xoble himg his head, but coul re. and that he had grave sus | | mille | Witt (yen [Piclona that they had disappeared: to ’ € | “But where did you get the nippers?” r | == : een the ust Re TRRUPTitUl oven tendelonie: ErAtRANlIy AN uen leatescen tes SunuNs 1 Mrs, Allen room. a his ae Romeo, conscious of his power and pd ence aly ,, must be trained all over again before tt will allow him tn a cage with } burst episode has se Young. Allen's sec 10, 1901, when it was found th. misaing from: St the Amished and rage could not tell wh he could recall, | that he had been In home in the SCARED BY LEOPARDESS. valuable of all the ‘ 1 nial’ show |i school and. beyond that hls Ollection was so Vague that no coherent account of his wan-| nue, because she re leave his hy the Grand Jury of F te Coun Johns mn 14 ‘ a, xi 1 | hou discharged to-day in Marler diet me! have been found against nks, Judge a jerking his thin. was about the time of the | Mouse, Was diacharm » Moar oe et eoetihe Peace, [20&CKled companion, “Cabby. the Cop: Cudahy kidnapping case tn) Co! Jacob: L, Simon, a Justice ¢ + | per,” startea for the door and Boston the parents were tt |belleve that their boy who wat the trainer of Gold- nue and Thirty~ | ! y i 2 rick Wilton. ; To Lawyer William B, Gourley, who 1902 Suburban. winner, and! her (wo children to lve with Pinnegan, | Geolivan bathe leant allt wesacte® snaplouods Agure on the turf, Was | who married her sister, On Saturday | (iy 9 he most remarkable feature of the| encounter waa that the dog, which ts a Ruswlan lace poodle and conaldered one| feys | of the most gentle of the troupe, showed | C. “IT never saw the man I shot until to-|Mght and was not at all cowed by the | 2ssist an < . fin the assauit by his wife, irs, | had been working all w ii of her on geveral occasions | did Finnegan. had roferred to her as a‘ Woman” and a smoker. It was : this reason she declared that the/ day morning she went to look for her the | attack was meade. Although other | fused side of the room and finally wandered | * bars, looking through at| racing Each morning the lions, tigers, leop- | at “the | big cage for exercise. This morntig after. the dissolution of thel and when he came in he orde firm of “Diamond Jim’ Brady | out of the house. When she wouldn't ir. Meola, Major Dalngerileld and | other good thoroughbreds, was engaged A }to Ko abroad to train for James R. | led to give Her fore paws shot of the cage. and \ or | ~ ‘a WAITED 40 YEARS TO WED. | D KO. Ax the Ds nh? und bit-and | New Dewt The trainer fought "Puss" off with a Did.” some. fur | out and the dog will likely rin the performance for eev= ed Vite. ‘The ourtehin of forty yours summer bes Nding day was tx reverses delayed th. though they kept up a cx HAD A CORNER IN COPPERS, da Ron of Luck, Laden with 8% pennies between them iM last Janu) ccaliing for her, pedalda, Oy then ‘\p-shooters"* who had been blest with a run of luck, | two boys were locked up in the East live station early piclous thelr names as Xo, 263 Avenue A, and of . 3 East | JUST FRIENDLY TO PRINCE, | nowman " Denled by A man told Policeman King just before midnight that he had seen two young WILMINGTON. Del, Oot. 2.—Author. a ———— debate in the Reichstag on the new Tar-| of paroled convicts. been given’ to. ‘The. War Hin Dormant Talent, if bill, a sensation was caused by Dr.| . —— aoa t by the family of ¢ (From the Phitadsiphia Prem.) Sattler,~ Nationfl Liberal, culling on Wilson to deny the report of the attach: nt of the Crown Prince of Slam for While Gen. Ww! | In London for tn i 5 Wire. Wa, Landon for tne, coronation of prilog that he should nover have dis-|cause, prior to the opening of the sit-| Sunday World. Competent workers er uaintance has never gone of tusual ‘social ‘cours avenue. King investigated and the ar- THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20, 19032. THE GENTLE TIGRESS, WOUNDS HER NEARLY TO DEATH. DRAWN BY FRED SCHOEFFLER. a zs ao ee = “GABBY” CAPTURED FOUR HEN SHOT WN AACE RET One White Man Missing and Supposed to Be Dead, An- other Mortally Injured and Two Negroes Seriously Hurt. WOMAN BEGAN THE TROUBLE Seize Magazine at Mines and Blow Up Buildings. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Oct. 20.—One white man is missing and suppoa-d to bo dead, another ts fatally wounded and { two negroes are seriously mjured av al result of a race riot at Littleton, a small mining town twenty-three miles from Birmingham. Supposed dead: IRA CREEL, # white man. Injured: JOE THOMPSON, white; shot through bowels, JOHN BAER, negro; shot in heel and | thigh; serious. WILL TOLBERT, negro, who shot Thompson; shot in chest; serious. | Woman Started Trouble. | The trouble was precipitated by a} negro woman who pushed Joe Thomp- MANHATTAN BEACH IN CITY STREETS.) A “BAIL-JUMPER,” Known Horse! Comptroller Finds the Practice Death Rate Among Children In-|Boston Jehu Took “Ingrate”’ Disappears, Also, Js Illegal and Requests Cor-| creased by Absence of Shade,, Noble Into Court Manacled to poration Counsel to Proceed.| Says Planting Association. Him for Safe-Keeping. The controvtsy between President Swanstrom, of the Borough of Brook- liyn, and the Manhattan Beach Land Jand Improvement Company over the Men and women lovers of t who] “Cabby t ope ‘is the title by and Improve health | which Chrin Johnson fs apt to be known by a Uberalj among his fellow-Jehus when he gets son frem a railroad trestle. The woman | was accompanied by Tolbert, who filed | on the white man after he had fallen. | Thompson, who was not seriovely hurt, | went for assistant and ,accompanied by Creel and John Rouse, began a search for the negroes. Other negroes had joined Tolbert by this time, and from improvised bre’ works they fired upon the white men, ‘Thompson fell at the first shot and his companions sought cover. A fusilade followed and only ceased when doth sides had exhausted ther ammunition. hout the} back to Boston attan, a hoson ec eto New York for a han- hearing of the He goes back with his purchase Apportionment] and a prisoner to boot, He took the tof the Manhattan Bea®h Land and Company to collect & to Manhattan Grout to make lmprovemtnt peared at Board of Beach, led to-day to 1 riaton of $0.-] latter handcuffed to a tha Cenct an Investigatie thghts of the Sawa ee r kan te A ce him Into the Cen Manhattan Btach Company and hi Y . re (pogeene ourt this morning. | i es (Gorperatiohi Couns ) Murray of the Tree! ‘Thero were jots of people on Broad | Planting Associath yrus Claus last hight when J legally against thom inson sauntered | He tinds that the company has ‘ay propriattd 2 acres of land which he belleves belongs to the town of Gravee- the West End Association. and Walker! gown the line. But there was one man, | the apgropy \-|'standing in front of the Metropolitan | owing to the! Opera-House, who attracted his par-| Ous spoke in favor ‘They asser : mbreteanai en t shade In Afanhal: | tleutar attention, When the man saw ae tan streets th uh rate among ehil-! ronye ‘ ‘ | the land der water which | sean the sumn Month ie nec ted as emotional as a} was obtained by the Manhattan 7 ad) grand opera er. inet Mayor Low and ¢ He | piled ‘Murder! Help! Police’ | and eve thing else when I got him in| Land and Improvement Com r Grout their deed from the Sto red th vhe ¢ not ave 1895 belengs to the and told him we were goin to fry 2895. Ce entering Into. tre a es solng t end, and TE belleve tt a Headquarters,” sald Johnson ty } troller Grout to. irs ee an rate Flammer this morning, cast’ Mntious glance at ht eap nen he trjed to Jump out a ped the nippers on him a money which that property we worth, and which the Manhattan Beach | 1% Ass Land and Improvement Company should bo compelled to pay for Jt to the City w York, would inure to the benetit; thon th appeal of of the Town of Gravesend | vo and liquidate the banded tedness | 7 Joun FE f said town, Road Drivers’ eo fOr “Lr have requested the Corporation Reena Tarai He tniormed | prit's name—was’ arrested for reselving | Counsel to take legen! proceedings | ia Wisurd that as the concourse has bes |atoten property in Boston a year ago against the Manhattan Beach Land and|enme a dally, place of Teereatin’ Tor iyase October, he became surety on ‘he He antlonie eae fellow’a bail bond of $30 and was biiged to forfeit the amount becaus> [Noble okippet out. | —- — 5 “Wot hurt me most.’ safd Johnson, | “was Git he wrote me from L | Uttle while after telling me he was! hi the greatest time of his life.” lat appr pourd will take Into const shade tre hampered (he board tn oprtations at andes | him over to the police at Headquarters for safekeeping. A ungrateful guy,” remarked . ROE ay that when Cockerill, of the lon, appeared to who is sald to have in hfs a $1,000 diamond sunburst asked the puzzled magistrate —— “Oh, T carries dem whl me all de We Aer tau tolme," sald Johnson, describing a care- | thewnans “48'S Woman Who Wouldn't Leave! Jersey Justice of the Peace IS tcss Kesture with his tree hat “You nesean sather-ine | ndicted wi ee pues Bueaaton L help de voppers , Her Brother-in-Law’s House| Indicted with Two Others for | Wholesale Robberies. And you want to take this fellow back | with you, do you?" inquired the Court. | Hata ine heart's desire, Judge." | ‘ nd you, seen ee the Magistrate, | yeni, Noble. “tare you Ww! Mrs. Alice Harrington, who was are) Wholesale robhe y 4 pee SE ALT rested last night.on complaint of her silk by an nized gang he pe Sohtat A pornlng on it |v tner-in-law, James Finnegan, a. ing on for some time in Pate ROT ceacehan Wan Nobis philae steam driller, of No. 14 Bradhurst ave-| with the result that in an Investigation 7G? fede take him along.” this to eto have Hurop His first’ adventu ins Cole [a vis} Finds Another Home. wham. A Woafter fi boy ury actured ef manw to go back with him ‘Tguces Tl have to go as long as Um I to} Mrs. Harrington's husband, Jolin, got! who ix believed to be the Gnancter and ‘olen. | out of work two Weeks ago, and she was the combination; John J. 16 matter) wvicted from her h t Fourth a econd She took pee aes had b doy's return t sight of str ‘asved on Jan. ft by Ha belongs the credit for running ed her husband, who! ther horseman, who jthe thieves down, He discovered the Kt, to come Mid | method of the gang which Is alleged elther sy have been this: Kelley and Wilson entered the mills at night and carried oft the silk In a wagon, while Simon husband and found him with Finnegan, ) dl#posed of the plunder thus obtained vr i “ ” gewerety lnjured. Allen re: | roth of them, ahe ald, had been drink: |, gelauve, wha, was conged a, tne | Notorious “Jim” Younger Shoots is wife Hing. She went back to Fir ome} to escape before the detectives could] Himgelf Because He Cannot Marry the Girl of His Heart. light she expec y as, that Allen had abied “and | take her away. He didn’t vome. a "green- She told the Magistrate that on Sun-. Ban's her! complete their The chiot rrested, Jullus Bran Mrs. Lafferty, of No. | & dd str has prom. and her two children a home until her husband ts ready to ST. PAUL, Minn., Oot, 20.—James | take care of her {BOILER LET GO, TWO KILLED. ! vounser, brother of Coleman Younger —— i and a former member of the notorious Mother Dead, but Five Childr Jesse James band of outlaws, will be HELD AS MURDER WITNESS. | Kacnpe In Tuaboat Explosjon, |Duried In this city. Ho was found dead Schweltzer, Once Indicted, Again | \[EMPHIS, Oct. 20.—An explosion par- |! I8 room in a downtown lodging- house, and near him was an envelope y the thefts were Kruger & Stein. and from whom over $20,000 stolen. C. McLewee, owners of | go he had her nother sister Aust Thirty-se —— kes the Bride of Only x Months. Mass, Oct. ‘20—Mra.| Needed by the State, Ually wrecked the tugboat Fred Nellis, | 000 iret ar Neate riie, “vite at tee qrradernie detme race, of tebe ae ant (of St- Louis, near Mound City, Ark. The| non which he had written: rl ' Ire Schweltaer, of NO. a6 Rant | of 8 “To all that Is good and true T love of Germintows, TM. xinety-ilrst street, was held until to-day | i, JOSIE, Mra, St. Loutn; badip scaidea; | and bid farewell, JIM YOUNGER." rdly six months honpttal ‘ A Ps 'W. AS Memphin, necond engin wented as afi, a dled in hasp . Youngs, whose Of the four injured NY Gitem, a “Oh, lassle., good-by. Jonge ago cad tal for murder begins in the Coust of | negro porter, probably will die. ‘All relatives, just stay away 1 bus fh25 | General Sessions to-day nhs, Nellis had eleven persona on) my, No crocodile tears wanted ceneun Corres Young was once convicted, but his! explosion was caused by three| “Reporters—be my friend. Burn me until Mise ‘Trumbull tnaliv | yawyer, P. A. MeManus, secured for him flues giving way. up. JIM YOUNGER.” Mrs, Till leaves five children Younger had ended his life by shoot- Ing. Dr, Price was serious: and in his delirtun a vew trial He is charged with killing | who: vere on board the boat, n rain Mi Raeh aeons wanshurtionin we ing himself In the head. His friends say he was Impolled to the act by his Went to! a maa named Eberhart, whom he Is) the ehildren was hurt. ved him and they Were) queged to have shot while trying to re Inability to marry a young woman with whom he h@l fallen in love since his naethers \cacape arrest Indicted with Young REICHSTAG DEBATE BITTER. panel from: the penitentlar; where he ee j originally was Schweitzer and Henry had been serving a life sentence for ver Me™ ¢ at ie ch Hor Called Upon to Dt | Lawyer MeManas sald that the arrest ance’ v SE iy ide nner pecs te Of Beh weltari nthing more than ‘i ; “End C ” y Attachment of Sinmn Qh erort upon the part of the District. | solve Hedy and “End Comedy.” | parents objected to Younger, who found | Attorney to discredit him as a witness, | BIERUAN, Oct. 2.—Durlng to-~day's | Ane Ww. The reverse side of the envelope bore these words: by Magletrate Flammer in the ‘Tombs | : yesterday, He is w and Miss ‘Trumbuil met at. wiiness aga'nst Dunca narrlinwe Look pater from all of None of Iris Famity. | which falls to recognize the marriages | got to be a real|Chancellor von Buelow to dissolve, the Abpea QUICK. ANSWERS TO HELP House “and thus end the comedy. novel writer all of a sudden. Mra, MeCall—Y CALLS come t ‘The tmpression caused by the Dele- come: to) pavartatrs wheiput in and his daughter and it’s quite sur-|gate's speech was all the greater, be-| ‘helr “Help Wanted” advts. in the is talent until so late in life. men Mrs. Malaprop—Yes, it'S been lyin’ doormat all this time, wae ting it was rumored tha: I~ vont ‘intended. to. dlsagive ‘the ‘Reich paragraph | Sheriff Called Upon. The white citizens of Littleton became alarmed for fear of further trovdle, as the negroes were in the majority, ani called on Sheriff Burgin for assistance, The negroes are said to have stolen several hundred pounds of powder from © yf the magazines at the mine and there is fear that they will attem to blow up some of the bulldings, The | Httle town Is closely guarded Shoe Defi. Velour Calf & Kid | Button & Lace Boots, BF. . 25. 2 value $4.50. | Enamel Lace & Patent Leather Button Boots, value $5.00. Patent Leather & Kid Beaded Slippers, also Dull Kid, in strap and Colonial effects, $3.50, values to $6.00. | Lord & Taylor, :#* Broadway & 20th St Silk Petticoats. Taffeta Silk Petticoats, black only,best quality; value $9.00 to $13.50, at $6.75 & $8.75. Black and Gray Mohair and Black Moreen Petticoats, with deep “accordion” or} “flare? silk ruffle; value $6.75 to $7.50, at , B4A75. i Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. NEW YORK NTRAL & HUDSON RIVER R, THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LIW VIA NIAGARA FAL (Trains arrive and dopart from Grand, tion, 42d Btrect, New York, as th and west bound trains, except those lear. dng Grand Central Station at 3.1 M., 245, 3.20. 9. leaving Grand Centri All southbound t tury"! and the “Empire State Express® 6 to 68 will stop at 125th Bt. 1.20 P.M.’ will atop at stngera ten minutes attee svexcent the “90th Cen n minutes before 1a POSITION FLYER. rCleyetana 448. if AND MON= TATE EXPRESS, ais train io the world. rade Nagata Falls, 8.45 P. M.—*FAST MAIL, 24 how spe. Due Wutfato 7.10. Niagara A. M.—1DAY EXPRES! > ae N= wt oo Indianapolis 11.80 P.M. next day. ? Sues Ohlergo ia Lake 8) y Satie 20TH CENTUR yur” train to Chie “HALBANY AND TROY. any 6.40; Tr rs 23 7.00 P.M. AND TROY” BX- + GRAND RAPIDS ACAGO SPECIAL. 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