Show BUM BLIZZARD TIES UP TRAFFIC IN EAST EIGHT DEAD THIRTY INJURED AND PROPERTY LOSS OF MIL LIONS RESULT OF STORM railroad service drought brought to a stand still wires down and corn com unable to reach places of business now new york five dead fifteen injured demoralized railroads and millions in property damage was tuesdays toll in the first big stolen of the tha winter this brings the total dead to eight and tho the total injured to thirty it was tho the worst storm that has vis led new york and the eastern states since the memorable blizzard of 1888 the now new york central and the new york now new haven hartford railroads were almost tied up only a few of the most important trains cimins were moving tuesday night all wires were down on both railroads the block system was waa out of business not more than a dozen cc commuters trains were run by either road during the day trains upon the erie lackawanna west shore and other roads still etall blocked in snow snowdrifts drifts tuesday night twenty four hours after the blizzard broke thousands of commuters were unable to reach the city tuesday untold damage was inflicted on the equipment of 0 telegraph and telephone companies many cities within a radius of miles of new york were isolated six inches of snow fell in new york city in sections of pennsylvania northern new jersey upper new york state and connecticut it reached a depth of from two to three feet |