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buffalo express vol xxv no 8201 tuuksday febbuakt 10 1870 business directory xa.s atrstxnssa.d uxtrna or rax l.::_di_u booxmm or el.-aw i . ban f tr r-s'lcn i ma w*mmmm ii iii.i i l.y fu-.tnik iu oat mmi ntrntj is aa a rafassnna .,..._,; . .-, ,.,-. li sslsrhwi bas iran .... i.e .... < .: _ atnsalj mki.rci.a-wi architect i . kl h pooteb im __* hi ai.'l i 11*1...uk-nts castings to s wtixa o-ksja mmtrtlmw bankers ,..'.. ci ml ■aaea blind hinges f1necastinos ftc . t i.,..-r i.1..m.-i vc'.-ii hooks m si ationeky makt.s all.'.ii c -.. : lie ,:.:•> . t.-a ma:n,...r m..l.s»k r i ch i . j w :..- a ii 1 i'i ,'- ■■• ■blank i.ic.iss stationkky ac t ... '...:■x'uodx joiinson j main . 1.111 1 . a ji..va cc'yj and wi'm un hoots a shoes a c schryvrlt ".-:. ham ..- il ic.m.i l.l -- ■-■'■slams book manufacturer ... i . ll-111-.-ir..l ij4*d ui w^l.ll.k-l . o.n i id ito.nt-.rs wliulaaaln a retail .-. c i c.i.i i fcco.,wh i.v.ai.u cakpet8 ml cloths feathers . i . - 1 ic-.-.c . i ..... r a.ii m-w i onfec ioner8 wholesale .. v ... - i.3i il . • 11 in a glass a crockery . - u'ni i ■, ■'.-.•< a ,. e .*> .'■11ac 1.1 ma.n cahklvgeh . i.t a '-'. . u ce lacll ■■r i .,!•■'■--». ( cm kicks xi i '. .-.' i .,'-.. i . and i-_7 i i -. l iwbulaaals aad 1 tail . n lill.l.fccv i -,... -. ...: c i ir.ol.t i.akic a.-i • ■-.-. 1 t.i -«• i ni'.'hi a sit i mills i ua81 -..-.,. ■'■>■'- i oal and i i hon i '. l ■-.. - < , 1 - - u_-_alppi i :.. hi.i'.-1..-..ci 1 c..n.i_-.u-i llnart loot ol dry goods dodd lk.it a co.,1 main drapers tailors _. ii tryon ul main dyer and renovator 1 iccad chester ms main envelope manufacturers 1 v inilmini fl w laan kroravers on wood ceo 11 iv11..1itman joo main kanicy goohs ac volokr lieucinu a 00.,-u main ri lisiturk ac '.- a i vhjtb.sb7 main k hkibtul co.,r-j mini flour reed and grain w ii cubb t©rr«_i cr eva-.s kl'.r it and oysters pi it khltt co..cl.7 vasatasjtac hne brass castings tl efalo brass kulcm.i.y.i.i klshaags glass and paper show cards j p bqnuxm dackllwsa airv grockrs wholesale a m johnston 7 main grocers wholesale and retail ic h holman 17j main i.r w ri 17 b emeca gents f1rn1si1ing goods ai.iiisu.n ii btarrului sj7 mai s n i.a.viil-cnck x tltm su mam i'ltt ll ul>iedict 7 main gins and jewelry 1 li roii.1uc _ co , 1m main hotels bondcn iiotkl cr w».liinnt..ii and carroll hair work and hair jewelry mil u.mmicl im cli.nto.n harness saddles ag j m cv fle a 8..n ill fccacliana opi.^nte m_...i«n l-a-.'l k iii'mi'iiuky s...l i to jn hum i ... un 3ua main hai ii wa ice iron ac 1 t wali'.kil-ok 7i main an-l ii s»an iii.rton8 a kii ror l-.-arl ai_l sen . i.ii.n..v lilll-cl-akll a ic ics main i.iwll-ck a mins s-n t a i-ic wrrrc wlell . i i m-.n - i « --■■■hardware anh metals rmn a ..... w n i i - i-.-r ii..1 mi fl rnaoi '- a d uiluki r .-, . i hats cap and firs c . f ok ricler.fio " ■' i .- rill ;. .-. i k - . . i m in wm ii u'i-eht,*__i m.i.n iron fodnduy kaulic ih'ln works parry 1 m i ( i clinton iron w|.llks,c..iir.li,.-u j.i kaaa iron founders kngine8,boilers iill w nrnc sun _ co v s_-i-tttoa.i 1-i.iw iron kails k ic spiks ac tr wi co m 1 a i l i.r ■- lager beer billiards a michael k...:-t.ci -■■! v . . l.liclll carriage and sleigh iv •■. oocmrai.iaaaariaa wt-cii .... lookikogl 89 picture rrames howallo t bun uno ic t ttmta malleable iron pratt a lictciiwoutil ks sad u r.rrai-a marble mantles and orates c s coopbe ill dssavara 1 wal'.tc _ c mi main makrl.e a granite works i.e-mi.nh la romocn,c-nmt court an.l m.-^an john cllaw*"ouu iu7 anj iw lag-fl millinery iwholwakaad retail i1icm1v o'l'.kif.n,.j.i0 main w ii vvuodh'auli c il i mourning goods dodd best a i o ih m.in mani*l-'.\i tl iccng jewelers ac h v jl'enolin.i zil ws-wngtwi organs portabl pipe iic-icllli'k eicci'c'ca ci .- co m ll anj 3 . . ' oroans belodeons ao gc-ch a i'lllnce a co n - r c vr-nt!i and ma nia...i oils paints ac s i'easrc.lw an.l tl m ■'■tlan1ng mills doors sash ac *. a evvns a co.,m-iiv i printers a blank k)ok mant-'s ic keii v nmat,mam_iattam__tg%^i im-rc plactitcc slate roofing _ r innt.s ill m ... pianos music ac cfi'tikraiiknttls . piano ma n vi act u rers c kiktc'man 1 losaii.l 110 11.1.i.i dkv1hs bl:od.,iol wlagsss mm m_rv!.n.l paper hangings ac m h biiciie.ciii main hocs i-l.i.mi rv bros cw main mkhre'l i mciiiils 7c1 main photogkai'hicus w m knl.lht 25fl mai e h hamblkton :.'.*. anr it main ii l bush 7 macn sewing machine okovrk t baker s m co iu mam w'cr'rclek a m ilsvin 8 m co lb main cor wcl.u'x a oibrss m co 14 8 div,-ion il-a e 8 m co is w swan flflbssccaa m co ml main saddlery hardware ac pratt a i.rn'ilworth f an.l m trrracs silk hat manufacturers c mackenzie 1s7 main stove hollow ware bird _ co cor b-_rf i snd erl cana stained glass buffalo srvineo class woricks 11 po«rl oec l bcrns iis main school furniture w cn ase a son 512 stvei.tn scales and safe biffalo scale works k main stovks and hardware sm tw rw—ma a co hi m»in stoves furnaces and rangks i . ivans a co '« liafn trunks oantpcl it iicmi'iicet sn.r.-..-r u»jli hum l«sr..t .^ br _. main st tobacconists a m adams aco.,maarm__mtmamxm v-.u gibson p howal-.ll ac ... wa..i.in^u.ii watches jewelry a diamonds ritkl.n'3 jeh'el.rv st r!c tm main t ce dickinson im mai dan _. castle wi main irevensbros.,16 main watch makers 4 jewelers juliuswalkkk . 7 main died tmkmm-mmt f.h i 1s70 at north tmam v y ), saojucl h t tmmm hrather ..( dr win l'__g 0at oi *"** mg m lha ttm jam nf hi age 11 c*-\"mr—mab a in t)i city of r iijrstlon of the hi ik at mm p*a deuce <. f her laahar on ninth st dahlia c mamawrtaaaafagtreema fba fuusial will take j>l frltlsv mrnung ml o'clock i c aid aiaj ttmmtmbmtmm arm ia*i.w to atiaihl hokries feb.'.'.at lw o'ci.ek p m.,in li i hv.y juary l onard vhaard wif of jolt us moniss z •! 5b yeas ind 9 month torn in watsrfon saratov cn'ii.ty n y tni funeral wuu-taks placa nt tha luft houaa oo o cut tb 1 h tiis at 2 o'clock p 1 mourning goods gmfgopu illgfg fdiep[pfa'k medical dr h de carl's medioal institute no sftsfwmlungtaem st bktwetn stnela and swak stb near the postofflck ilf stairs buffalo n : y e>irtbu>hcu for the cure of a highly important class of maladies without mercury frumth buffalo courirr,.luj 1 isi7 dr de carl's medical institute am the iu*ny imulutious in thi citj f-r the ajlevin of htidikii i>ifi nuy in uic aajtaas brunlc ifnuv 1 i:!f.i!l i '.' ■■•; iun with which co many aftmtt c b ■• a i i 11'-l hare tact ith more -'■>-■■■»■■than the institution un.lr the charge of dr 11 dc carl over 568 and 29s waahintfton street thl iaalitut wi e^ubliihed in this city xl«jr l«t 13c and ttie jx-'ouliir '.:•:>•: :■;•.'. u which the patients art lubjected hay we axe credibly informed *:'..•-' who hare teen '■■■u>-:'.i vl workt-<l many wonderful cures tl doctor uccapie a hwnisoniely furmahei suit of rocnii conaisting of bath ruomi aur^«ry r tiun room c io connection with which he ha tj.i only medicated vapor b*lh in thl city thi nfjai bath in aßßjaajattaa with an i>pr<.pri*w iut«nu treatment haa aflorded relief lo i-sv ■. poragn af flicted with nktn and other di«ea.<>ea in one half ass time usually aniijlu/eil by mercurial truitmcut the rooms mid l<atbi are arranged wmtu tßonl asaaaasi rccommoilition for male and fein.ik pa'i^uu ami the greatest inva-_j ii curoil to both the mtdicitetl va|«r bath rlth the un of tii n«h-ent tropical ro<'u aud litrtw fl<>ctii fjittdy cure bones and c^nipucaud cas«n it here the cmrtitii tion h t«e*n impaired hy drim tho el-gant arraagentfnt ot the ronm m aa lo mhruro prnacj i pernui ol bstt cxc who nxnf f«l di'i'fxwl to avail thumwltort of tie butlta an<l the peculiar medical :-•■■■to which they arc nubjacted and the nu-os t.i*t tiu been derived from their use had ginn in a thort lima lo dr ut carl's institute tint notoriety eljom obtained l*ut j>y thobc who have devutcd rara of t-ill at>i stud to the r profisbimi ttie number of lalitrt-that daily resort to these remedio to be relieved of mal adies th it have made lifo a hunlen futlj attest tiic ekiu of dr decarl in treating chronic dinea per>on thua afflicted could unt do better ihai s'tc imi c«»r*c of treatment a trial at least and to urns who have such diseases in tlicir incipient ctag-s a resort t the treatment will aye mm i pain and rcat ekpanaa from th'^uualo cipna»."fiina bfeb lftoti a vlijlt.—a day or ito ago we vi.-iud tho mew medical innitute of dr 11 dc carl no 310 main street up stairs dr dt car was formerly of n'ffw york and is well known in tin fifty he hut a fine ly arranged anil of rooms com priding a leceptlon room bath room surgery t fitted up in pood g jle the ductor has been very surccsuful in hi treatment of difficult cansa bbhb uf which had i-eci . omidtrcl hop«:c*s b afcbar ekillful physiciana aud ban references from aaaa a nrnnrwr o well known ctieotia who ha*c iuftcrcd long fr^-m painful ji ruee and who bavf by tha doctor skill bata relieved and are dow enjoin gel health tht doctor can be cfi^ulte-l at his rcurna dally frwm 7j c lock a.m lo9j p m dr decari h lha wt lir-crally cduated isgk inately cjn jiflcti and reai'onsible gfcyafcjam fa buffalo who devows hi whole attention tv d'«casrs cf int leiual oriraiis facts are facts oi^od i ,\-■<.-..* ackiiow lalgt hi upeiiur skill and unprecedented tucueaw and lend hupclcni caaea to him p*tien's biifloiin fp.in hkin i^i«ea»<m din i-amm of the bones variout fonus of cachexia and ciose anomaloua ard complicated cases af.au stand mg where the coiih'.itution haa 1 ng sufftrcifr^m protracted mercurial trentmuit bhuuld n.-t dt"iiair i>ut call on dr decarl and be i-ul-jecled to i course aj hia funii^iiting vajmr b;ith in conjunction with internal treatment by extrai;ts of tropical barsh k<jolt and lcjvvch whk'h prow within 231 degree of the equator and nearly und«r a vertical sun the medicated v*j or lath in conjunction with an appropriate internal treatment finds its applica tion in almost etery f^rm of disease without rihk t the c institution ar,i ■; r n the duration of or liiiit^-truhtment at least one-lialf it u awmaa larlj indloatod la tubercular and chrunic pu-rtuiw ilu*mae of the skin in diiiease of the bones at id perio-teum in man fnrms ft cachexm 4c dr de carl established his mepical in stitute in bcffalo r thf allctlattin cf liuman nffpriiic hy ooerirv >■• uiitv rtui.ate peraona fcfliioted with clironc dw a»efl anr their nvmptonw sure and wia methodit of ■ire r.n the -'■:)'! b*wi of science and ound philo opby dr decarl treats tiiew rnropvmm with thr baa i>icrt result an-i he is ccinstajitly receiving and iir urt " h^pele eun from all p*rt of the l'ni'.n * ho have bt«n koiimtlv a<hi 4 by tliair phviieiatii l a dernier rc.^rt to p*afl themiehei c his ni i>rlor treatmrut w the ladies th tariou co-nprcated uid dtatranias tii.waim immahia femaliw treateii with niinent soc-e«s and apeedily cured nith-iut oiionfos drug in juriuuj or m.pauatablf mc<i!c*ne«of any kind ilm no delicacy about caklnz no mater wbat v-.-jf trouble may be the afflict are rinliauj n»i;e.l to rail i.-l satiafy lbt".awlvm dr decarti larje commodlmui and wrll rent l.wd reception reomj for ladio are the flnect n the city kememberthat ur do c»rl ] umuhet nr c .-■j iiocom to dupe the unn-ary uor mat fa!»e ran ■uta-t i to inili the iuifortunat<2 t bul that i 1 h pi will be faithfully c&rrifd - ut caution to the unfortl.nate remember that l>r dccarl wil cure aii ctvte a chronic dlawrt io c-ne-l.a f the time it take othen atvd that be maaj faili to bring relwf to the afflie'ed and onfurtudau-1 id cuaclvuion i will r»y ti all who read this and j feel thftl they are in an way uiieaafd pleue ik ». kind v to wrile me a imple full vi meat of 3 > tr 1 xutonu and by ntata mail yua mill get a reply • ifli ev-rj iaionnmion and advice nf»«:»*r cuk 1 tatten bj kttcr one dollar do aat delay bt n . lltt.e delay may place you hvyond all hope of a ctuc i aaa prawribe and m*ml renmdiw by laiai or oxpfaai loan f/art of the world fleam hand thi to yoor trieada and acqoalsuuo who nujbtu-.k hereby yo wmj do auica v ''. *''■! ■**■nlaaue hvaa tlmliinat prnfnnnil mcrecy uleerred andrew pr m db carl postofln btt 716 bu o st t ' ce*x.e kj a wtabinemn traei batwai-i fmm n.t<«a ( lwitt,li«iruiu1 1.tj , bu-'ihkl >. y vi u.ui,tai^(.'.-:v.s a 11 u9ip i^j albany caucus nominations of e.-tu pastils f"r mttmmw of the can ermty a»d n im l mmij^ionbr—senatv'ii mike nor t jn pronouncestiib l>f!iia>cratic boaei of s pervisjes of new yv'rk citt a hswrmsjajbjbj body"—anmjal hettiso of ihe state agricultural eociett-or pxhi ele«-t-mr bardpxbi-kfiel pru toss to build state elevators ix buf falo the excise law to be considered to-day 1 bt telseiu.ru io the im k'jih j albany january y the republicans of buth branches of the legislature met in the senate chamber to nominate candidate for regent of the tniveraity and for police commissioner mr alvord was chairman and seaator chapman secretary the vote was nearly unanimous for ex lieutenant governor henry r seldea for regent of the university assemblyman white of new york then offered a resolution declining to make a domination for the office of police commis aiouer as the board is now partisan he thought it not best to make a nomination as the board has been equally divided poli tically heretofore mr selkreg of tompkins thought 1 if fareutly ue thought the good cause hx been impaired by apparent temporizing which never beneritted the republican party he pre:erre<l nominating capable republicans and believed the republican throughout the state held similar views senator kennedy of syracuse exoresseu similar views ami thought it particularly incumbent on the republicans here and l-vt-rywhere to stand firm and expiesa their views freely even though they cannot at present control events assemblyman g.eason of st lawrence concurred substantially with messrs selk reg and x enncdy assemblyman white said he concurred tieartily in the spirit manifested by the ather speakers and withdrew mb resolution mr white then dominated ex-mayor samuel booth of brooklyn which waß ieconded by ansemblyniaii selkreg and he vas nominated for tho effije of l*olicecom aiskioner tho caucus then adjourned authorizing future caucuses to be called by tha presiding jtliccra the democratic meml>ers of tho legista lure met iv caucus tbin evening to nominate candidates for regent of university and police commissioner william m tweed presided and mr fuller of saratoga was secrttary senator murphy named for kegent of university francis kernan of oneida mr flagg named horatio <... warren of tho vote resulted for francis ker aau i>4 for horatio i varrvn !•. mr kcrnan was declared duly nominated mr creamer marie a speech accusing the republicans of treachery and urged the re domination of judge bosvrorth as police v-'ommiaaioner mr fields named stephen f knapp hen withdrew him and then beconded the nomination of james it craig the vote was taken with the followiic result joseph j bog worth t6 james ji jraig lti shepherd f knapp 1 judge ioaworth was declar«d nominated mr jacobs moved the following resolu tion rf*olr?rl that the representatives of the democratic party of new york here as sembled pledge ihempelves to effect such tegislatiou as will restore to localities tiie right of self-government and secure tho bolition of ail commissions imposed upon democratic communities by republican leg alation of past yeais senator norton wanted all commicsioiifc abolished much discussion ensued aud iifferent amendments were oftered but aone adopted speaker liitchman protested earnestly gaiu»t the proposition to exclu'lo certain boards and commissions and inclu'le others the question then recurred on senator m norton's motion to include the board of senator norton deulared this an infamuus bttly and that the ma in ity ot the paople tvanted it abolished the > v i ailjourned without taking iction on the motioa the state agricultural society met to lay an'l agreed on utica as the p!:tce for hc nrxi fair the following ticket was lecteu i'reaident—solon jj hungerford of jcf crsuu cuunty vice prcm'lents—thomas h faile jr rf new york samuel t tahor of queen julian winne o albany frank v cur is of saratoga james geddes of onon j laga william m ely of broome h f angels of livingston richard church cf llegany i 4 corresponding secretary—thomas l rlarrison of ht lawrence recording secretary—john haven of sew york treasurer—luther tucker of albany executive committee—william < ham jerlain of dutches robert j svaa of eneca i'ordham morris of new york miles ingoldsbe w h watson of of cant edwin thornr of datcheas joseph julian and james w wadsworth senator norton'b substitute for the eiciac bill provides that iiitoxu-ition shall not bo punisli&he with fine and imprisonment a freight train on the central railroa.l an off the track between herejand schnec uuly one car was badly smashed but no jrte hurt by the explosion of a boiler in the moroc jo factory at amsterdam to-day a woman aamed collins waa killed three desperadoes were to-day sent to 3tate i'risoa one was sentenced for ten reara and the other two for eight years each by judge hogeboom who remnrked that his object was to put a check to in creasing crime m this city the legislature albany february 0 senate reports were presented uy mr murphy—fixing ftes for justices of the i'cace in criminal cases also amending the revised statutes relative to trial and punishment of accessories before the fact also providing for the granting of new trials in cases of conviction in the court of oyer and terminer also amend ing the monroe county court of sessions act by mr tweed amending the utica city charter mr ilaxdenburg gave notice of a bill fee authorise the construction by tho state of elevators on the krie canal at buffalo bills were introduced by mr bra:ik-y—amending the act to incorporate life as'l health insurance companies bill passed making appropriations for the mainten ance ef the cana.3 amending the general manufacturing law mr genet reported a bill to amend th general bonding law tv facilitate tflfc con struction of railroads mr winalow gave notice of a bill to provide for the erection of aumjlnmtor disabled soldiers mr creamer reported a bill to am*-nd the public printing mat on monon of mr reamer the general excise law was ira % special order fnr to-morrow immer!iate!v after the reading ol bihi adjourned mbhtut the house in committee took np a special order the general appropriation bill mr fields moved to insert an item of 249,000 to provide for paying theante-war ; state debt in coin mr jacobs was in favor of paying the intcrt.it on tmrfentc-war debt in coin but thought that this waa not a proper time to make provision for it mr alvurd took similar views mr fields thought the proper ti*nc t make this provision was now mr white nutainm mr jacobs'position mr field's amaadmens was lejected a motioa to:edcee the appropriation to the hou of r-»fuge for juvenile convicts i ■the fit.'of new york from 40,000 to iiq.it-1 drew out swy cnuciam on tha muafemeiit ot teat ii.aiit«tioa mr fu-v negated insmsftes of the con dnet of tl'e managers which reflected upon i tbem dam*ic*nt b i mr bergn utiee^ed tw ukit^ixm its mr kienun declared that una bill in stead of dwraaaing the expaaditoraa ai oxn j^-'-l with uat year provided fur ia in areajk aod this item h-.d ryt i-.rrr»3».i from t.),000 to 940,000 i mr jacobs timed by the law that thr appropriation lut year waa 4u,wm mi white defended the inatitatioo ay ing that if our state priatnaa filled vitr adnltfi were not aelf trapporting how cyom fcbii inatitatiod tilled with children be ex pected to be so mr kicrnan's miotion to reduce the ap propriation to 30 t ooo waa agreed to ami ac item of jln^r.'u i or teacher institute * a inaerted mr uitchman moved to reduce the ap propriation to the deaf aad dumb institu tion from hyw to 40.twk he regar e<l the appropriatfon extravagant betit an ihere were reaaona thia year why tje should not receive aa much aa they did la^t year when they k«d for only 19,500 mr jacob stated that the committee hv aetnally reduced last year's appropriation to 45 xto after farther explanation by mr hitc'u maii mr jacobs cuosonted l * reduction and it waa agreed to mr jacobs moved to strike ont the ap propriations relative to the metropolitan police and fire l)iathcta tha propoaitio being unnecessary agreed to ihe bill wag then reported to the hoas and ordered to a third reading on motion if mr jacoba the l-ill w then read and passed house aaljourned new york mystebkhs ihs appear ancl 09 a kesl dent of lcsn island aoij1ti"n8 t • thk murmos harkits secured by tue apoitles-gi:nehai robert 9 tormek rostuaetck '•? pk'>oklyn arrestsl fuk emuezzlemenr-anuthiir smarl1 tsock by thk erie manageus bt tklkokaiu to m i ■•■- j ymvr york february j mayor hail has memorialized the legislature for th passage of a law which by refusing to ac cept excuses shall compel the best citizens to serve on juries john and james loughlan were oonvict ed of arson in jersey city to-day for hav ing fired their liquor store with the inten tion of proenrirg the in»«urance the mormons are bsid to have made s large number of converts on luug island scattered through a dozen towns tho ma jority of hoin are gir!s of eighteen t twenty-five years of age they will be sent to utah early in the spring captain john h arthur of blue point i-ong island d&iug business in new york city haa mysteriously disappeared foal play is suspected general roberta postmaster of brook lyn in i su*7 68 was arrested to-day on the charge of embezzling from the money order fund about ftoo the discrepancy in hie accounts was discovered before roberts was removed from otßce roberts wait removed from office but under instructions at the time from washington he was not prosecuted to-day orders were received from washington to prosecute the books si the erie railway company were opened saturday last in this city and li>be'.l acain suddenly on monday this proceeding has excited some talk in the streets and in characterized as an effort tr bead olf the koglish shareholders who sonic time ago votttl to register their shares in the names of robert amadous heath an henry l raphael it is probable that the representatives of the foreign shareholder will be able to devise a plan whereby they mny have a voam in the management of tht erie road the excise board which came into exis • eace with tho success of the republican of thin state has juet isaned what may ik ejsued its last annual report last ysar t»s4s licenses were issued for this city washington ixtkrnal revfvtk rkceipts for thf rzdut three mdre volumes of tue roll of honor1 a member of the lave congress sells his cadetstiip anl the ruter-ho john covode sworn iv uhttffojtdiei fxonomies wcooxgstxs bt mx irittw ffmhtitftiltt pat of distinihisuf.u hobtlers vt tslwiaph to thk itpksm 1 washinoton february j.—from thr official statement it appears that during tht year ending december ihe receipts from spirits were nearly 50,<xx),(k>0i from to bacco upwards of 29,00u,00ti from stamps 1 i,b«2,{xk from pawporte through the state department 27,00u salaries 7ui,(kmi the tkarregate receipts of the bureau wero nearly 000,000 juartermaster general meigs haa under anthority uf the secretary of war pub iisbi'-'i three more volumes the last being the twenty-fourth of the roll of honor these fihow that in the national ceme teries near ( orinth missiasiippi pitts burg l^rnlinjj tenn»*sse and jefferson barracks missouri tho remains of 19,400 l'uioa soldiers are interred in nashville cemetery aro 12,ixx graves and in tht cemeteries at yi<?k&bnr«z miafi^ippi and new albany indiina 15.41h the namea as far as known are given in these vol umes but many of them could uot be as certained the bouse committee on military af fairs wa to-day engaged in tho iuvehtiga tioq of the alleged sales of cadetships only one witncsa was examined and ho positively teutitied that a member of the honee in the laat congreer had sold a naval appointment for 800 tbe youth did not pass examination but tl parent loat hii money the national kxecut t committee ieorge t downing preaj lent and f g birbadoes secretary have inued tho fol lowing addreas to the colored people of the l'nited states your committee recognise the desired re sult in the anticipated announcement of the ratilication of the xvth amendment which forbids any abridgement of the right of suffrage on account of race color or previous condition of any citizen it haa been determined that it is fitting for your committee to advise a general aasembung of the colored peo ple of every t»w and territory throughout the length and breadth of the land to take place whenever the said xvth amendment shall have been officially announced aa rati fied to offer up prayer and thanksgiving and in all proper ways to aware the world of our realization and appreciation of the righteous act of our fellow countrymen xlisr congress—second session waj<ntvr.tf.m t febro&ry fcesatk n motion of mr sherman tha fending bill wm made » special order for taeadif next resolutions were adopted calling for ia fnrmation relative to the action of any of the department relative to the claim of the trii branch of the union pacifia uail road t m ny for bonda or landi in atd of the road and directing the judiciary com mittee to inquire into the reorganization of th oeorgu legislature the greater portion of ths morning h'<ur was consumed by mr morton in a roe*cl upoa tho lieutra relations of the united states in which ha took stroßg groanda ta favor of the prompt acknowl«dgine»t of th belligerency of the cuban patriot believ ing that their form of govanjatwit and th dn ration of the wmr waged in that island justified the intflrposition cr the i'nited states for the relief f cuba mr morton adtseated an amendment to the n«ntr»jity lawt by which cubs would be entitled to recede aoia rapport and material aidl which was now nadar a l»artial aad anjnat law gives exolmmrmkj to spain at the concloaon of mr morton's tpeeeh thr cenaus hill waa taken up mr anthony rep r i on !««, made a statement in support of hia bill to reform the public printing the bill wm referred to the ceeßaittmoa phnttnf mr ti:vmbcu rep ull than n ported the hooee bill to admit tte state of with menra patterum baymrj aad htonil lr cojiklin'o refx >. \.\ mm oiled tio poutioo taken by mr summer that schedules to be in under the act of irso would prove insufn<*tent or purposes of emcaaak census because rar iou subjects of importance wen overlooked and others iot fully classified he mid the uw of 11vi mag in full one the simple propo sition reported by the seaate ooaunittoa with ta ctireetxm to the secretary of the interior to add twenty-five per oast to the oompsnsation of enumerators would ob viate the necessity for any further legisla tion and a complete cental would he taken ai heretofore as a teat of the senee of the senate upon th general questions he moved to lay the house bill upon the table remarking that the proposition of the hraate oommitte oon tainmg certain direction to the secretary of the interior relative to the census woull be disposed of separately 1 lie motion has agreed to hyyeasifi nays the nays were mean origin mornll vt nye patter son pratt sherman suuuer warren and wilson mr chandler hep mich on leave introduced the bill of lait session to pro mote commerce among the states and the cheaper transportation of the mails and mili tary and naval stores the bill authorizes the oonsiraotian of a rirat-claas railway from waahington to new york the capital stock of the company to he f 10,000,000 it also provides for a rail way and telegraph line from washington to rittatrarg to be oalled the waahington and north western railroad and telegraph •'. imparty and also for a railroad and tele graph lini from waahington to cincinnati the provisions as to the former company l»ing applicable to all the senate at bt)f o'clock adjourned liousk the house resnmed the consideration of the foster-covode contested election case from pennsylvania and mr randall con tinued his argument in support of the claim of foster after a long discussion the uonse proceed ed to vote on the resolutions those of the ninority declaring foster elected were re ctedt yeas 50 nays 123—a strict party vote those of the majority declaring co vode dnly elected were adopted by a like voto the oath of office was then adminis tered to covode mr julian fltep ind i from the com mittee on public lands reported the bill for tl c relief of settlers ou certain lauds ia 1 ■i which was passed mr lawrence rep ii ), from the ru.'conatruction committee reported a bill to enforce the amendments to the constitu turn which was adopted mr banks ikcp mass offered reso lutions calling on the secretaries of the troasury and interior for reports on the fur trttde and seal fisheries in alaska which wt re adopted the house at a quarter before 4 o'clock went into committee of the whole and pro ceeded to the consideration of the legislative appropriation bill jn motion of m r dawea the salary of the sergeant at-arms of tue senate was filed at 14320 the unit aa the secretary of the scute with the proviso that hereafter he ihfell not be allowed feee of any kind he remarked that the last ttcrgeant-at a r<ns of the senate was said to have boasted thit he made twenty-rive dollars a day on the item of horses alone he would make a similar proposition as to the house ser resnt-at-arms mr dawea also moved to strike out the item for reporters of the c-'nejr*t*ional olo on tho ground that the publication oi the ijlubt would probably be abolished at the present session this motion was de feated mr negi.ey rep ps.l moved to am<>nd the item for capital police by in creasing the numbers and pay to the aame amr tint as in the last appropriation bill a.fter much discussion the committee rose without disposing of the question a petition was presented by mr ket:ham of the cigar manufacturers and deal n in i'oughleepeie to restore the tar itf on imported cigars to three dollars per kuiqd and and fifty per cent ai valorem mr banks rep mass offered a resolution calling on the president for in formation that may have been received in refer-nee to the recent astault upon and repotted murder of one or more american citizens in cuba adopted the house at ten minutes put rive ad joun cd foreign secuwd ay or the i'aris khkite-thk molt dispersed b7 the military with out bloodshed some litei lost in conflicts with the police-slight dev'sstration i marseilles t tklvjhaph to tin nruu | pai;ib february 9 noon.—the morn ■■.: niai.iliive the following details of the ih tv rhances which occurred last night there had bsen much excitement among the people daring the day which culminated about i lidnight in new outbreaks the were n<tt confined to one locality nor were they 01 the scene of those suppressed yes terday t la villette and beueriua but nearer he centre of the city and only a few squares from the palais royal new sad stronger barricades were thrown up and tenaciously defended the police attacked several of these but were quickly driven ssz the military forces were then brought into requisition who as on the day pre viouily carried all the barricades without firing oc the crowd there leems to be hesitation on the part of both he troops and the rioters to resort to tirenn n strong detachments of police have been placed on all the boulevards with orders to forcibly duperne all crowds hun dreds of rioters have been arrested sev eral were wounded mainly ia conflicts with the policy and it is reported that some were killed the mar**itlali did not appear to-day all its ed-tors are under arrest for aiding the rioter an editor of the rm/>pfl was lino ams ad for the same offense the m fitters remained at the headquar ters of th-i police all night the city is now tranr ail latik • paris february ft 8 p m.—taw city is now tn>ji.ul a strong polim foroe is patroling tne streets many workshops are closed to day a crowd of several hundred persons gathered in marseilles last night sod his sed and in other ways insulted the polios and g«fas tarcnes they were summoned to disperse but refused to do so the , police thcu charged on them and made a large number of arrests after the exami nation of the persons this morning only thirty were remanded for prison i england loifdotf february 9 in the house of common to-day write wen issued for the elections n soathwark and loodoodexry to till the v.tcancies caused by the appoint ment ot mr leyard m ambsflssdor to spain an of mr dowse as solicitor gene ral for inland mr bmos home secretary promised to introduce bill enablics aliens to aeqaire and hold land in england the address in reply to the qaeen'i speech wii agreed to and the house ad journed an ast f parliament is proposed to pro tect f'.reik'n ioveatioos seat to to the work rwm«u 1 usubition to be laid hare the vi rehanu of cork eomidaia of the loss of pre ttige v u t city by the transfer of the s%«pincß4 h the fowign nails save out a the -. uel ports miscellaneous attp.mit > iirmin and ltccnarri sctcidb 11 111 ■!■■■■■111 !■■liiim | atibikw mo t*bra*rj b.—fnnais batteramt that u gh 4»y intii«ii bnina ml m«aul dn««nlilm wh th aw al tt • tncadr wmr viaama laohlatcu •*■wimcn wm v fihut«.—th uioou will 1m i#wia ton ■«* pmtldth—tor fcr*.wl but in urn ■111 mil tu q«»w «■girm tw eaamorali •■• m*r is auk a^batt at ap^a j aabbbbbbbbbbbaabbbbbj h^hj ■tub ooksuxikrjt upiilicam c xvsk iion habttou ctauneticut february iv thai iti|inhlina mate cenvenuqn as*t to day and oryisad temporarily bjr tke choice of roger avarill as chainuav the present stats ticket with the eroee tism of lieatasvant governor was them unanimously wawtamstad and upon aat in formal ballot morns tjrlsr of sew havas received a majority of rotes for the vaoaat office and was mmlttl by hvllasthni th ticket is as follows governor — marshall jewell of bart ford lieutenant governor—llorrit tyler oi new haven i ■■secretary of state hiram ap|lniw t a groton ... treasurer david p viohosa t dew bury comptroller jan-.-s w manning of putnam general j a luwley frora the com mittee on resolutions reported a plsrf.ll whisk he supported in an eameat speech and it was unanimously silnpsesl it exprsssss fratitade for the ill 11 sisal of ths hepahlinaa natty to eqaal rajkasj ra athnavi th ch.oago platform ooa^ssus preeident grant and the country pan the josspution of reoonstructioa and the adap tion of the xvtk amendment praisea the national administration for ite economy and fidelity in oolkcting the revennee and reducing the debt favors the payment of the debt in coin and the speedy return to specie payments denonnoas repudiation in all forms whether by taxation of bonds or their payment in paper calls for a con tinned economy in national and state af fairs for an impartial levy and the prompt oollnctlon of taxes the removal of taxes from the neosssaries of life and the im position of taxes on luxuries favors a tariff for revenue but so devised aa to relieve labor encourage industry and avoid strengthen ing monopoly oommends the board of education for sustaining ths common school system advocates a gen erous discharge of the obligations to disa bled soldiers welcomes the approaching proclamation of the xvth amendment recommends a law for autumnal elections and applauds the administration of governor jewell and his associates the convention adjourned with cheers telegraphic summary rftom ybstuuiayi at i r.asoos bumtcsu | vabis february t>—lo p m at noon to-day tranquility had been restored in all the districts where disturbances aroa last night and np to this hour the city baa remained quiet i'aris february 9—3 a m disorders broke out again at belleville and in the kub dv foabourg da temple at midnight sev eral additional barricade have been erected in narrow streeta troope are till in the neighborhood of the 100110 bat up to this hour have not tired on the rioters the police are active and there are ru mors of killed and wounded on the bonl evard montmartre running from the rue montmartre to the kue biohelieu the police have made several charges on the position of tha riotors there this point i tally a mile and a half dis tant from the scene of the disturbances yesterday many additional arrests have been made gustavo kiourens the leader of the disturbances i still at large though the authorities are making every effort to arrest him san franciwo february 9 honolulu dvices are received at the reception of the japanese com mimsioners by the kiog they announced that they were instructed by their govern ment to endeavor to effect a treaty of com merce and friendship between the japanese tnd hawaiian governments they 1 > returned their thsnks to tbe king for the zealous hospitality extended them his majesty replied that he was aware of ho object of the embassy and expressed himself desirous of establishing such a reaty as they ha<t spoken of and promitcd h»t the japanese residents of the islands ihould be accorded the same protection as his own subjects or citizens ot the most favored nations the secretary of the united states lega tion in honolulu has resigned thst position and was acting as secretary of the kmbasay during their stay in honolulu n*w york february t the snow storm yesterday extended as far south as havana there was a largo fall of snow throughout th eastern ami northern states dispatches tell of travel being intcrrapl«d in all directions mails in this city as else where are behind time the horrible cruelties practiced on board tbe ship james poster a year ago havn t'onnd imitation eight'sailors belonging to the crew of the ship neptune which arrived here from liverpool last saturday have preferred charges against the captain and two mates for the perpetration of the most atrocious ontrmgat upon them the com putnaats are natives of different nations two of them amenoans aod there is no evidence exhibited of malice or collusion on their part the committee of the rand army of the republic of the htate of new york of which colonel pell of this city and < . 1 onel mcquade of western jsew york are members appointed recently to effect an amalgamation of that body with the union home and school whose objects are simi lar has succeeded in accomplishing its mis sion i nder the new arrangement t board cf managers will be increased to thirty members equally divided between the representatives of both organization the advisor's committee at present con sisting of fifteen gentlemen is to be in creased by the addition of fifteen comrade of the grand army of the republic mil the other committees are to be shared equally between the two bodies an effort is being made to induce the legislature to appropriate a per mj/ua allowance for the children now under the ears of the union home and school and it seems probable that the bill will pass by an unanimous tou the board of police commissioners pro posu to make an investigation into tho circumstances attendant on tor publication of tbe assassination canard which appeared in several of to evening papers on satur day so far as the poboe axe oonoernoj with this end in view superintend rut kennedy has obtained from the reporters who gave it out for publication a full statement in writing of toe manner in which they obtained it wasmsotux february 9.—a general order from the headquarters of the army promulgated yesterday in accordance with the act of january 21st uto relieves all retired officers who have been assigned t duty from the 21st instant such as have been detailed as professors in eoucgos may msslawi in that capacity if desirable oader any private arrangement with the author ties retired officers are also permitted t<i enter into private basing and to ehan thssr lussdsnos awl travel at their plea-ur within the united stats the following nominations van sent to the senate yesterday : josm a butter jr to be united btat consuls aoapowe mexico william h hesse colt—tor of customs at jiewbury port massachusetts george b croack bory surveyor ot cuetosaeat newburj p - massachusetts charles d howard sur veyor of c items at saiea masssehusette hilae reed of missouri horvfy.tr general of wyoming territory frank woloott of kentucky raeeiver of public monies in wyoming territory charles c crow of ftlsha registrar of the land office in wyoming territory william 11 hyatt of ljouisiana keoeiver of public monies in new orleans samuel r franklin to ta lus original position as commander in f novy ueaarnl slooom appeved before the house naval committee yesterday and vi rocated the removal of the brooklyn xavy yard the eoromitue promised to take the matter into consideration ener ■81oeum allegm that it can be done not only without cost to tbe government bat v its profit as the real estate and wharf priv flssisn of tbe one hundred and ninety acre * ittwpssj by the yard would sell for far more than it would oost to remov anti jornts the yard at setae interior point say nfty ssilos op tho hudson it would also be an tepiuonws he belieres n-or , and sssrsiejlly to brooklyn v^nvmmnvow mew ink rewruary b ssnnmr^b^nnv^bßßmßmnsr^bßßmmm fsv ni-^,1 ii i j ii ■_**_! l the buffalo expects pubuheo by the fxpbehn printing u no u k swan street m>nun expr per esr 10 w hmandet-nmi bfm " 6 w wrtli txi-r s ■1 30 the bfk am mmm v.wkwm t»o •* ..,„.,,,.. | u4 4 r m , mhanrf to j ■*■tllwn tl twi.lvi lknts i rttk jpo ul ical i > epiklican oootty commi iv tee the pagmmt mmmmgt of the comniiit will b*ld st tlirir mmaa an-arie buildinjc on tiki iiiiig i.i sadh wckat 7i o'clo.k until further l gam ti e c wo.,it mmma sre mmmmm with the lea it kepuhlaio raj-en a*>d will he kept tgtm mt 9 a m to li t m msb luy for tree n*e and beam af un public aummmo ta?.'nef cliiirruan albert maight mammbf w tmmna pots p t o.st—a small k\t axd tan j dog ear i erred tai .-■■.■(:.-- culla will bells mn.wf.ra l tba nan.e ... tippy whoever ai ' bring thi t aic-r tn ?,. wert mmffa str-et up stairs or j is i ti maam amm ba ban .■■.•:- rewar'od bio t j ursiness hait€e omall stork and cottage fop kj bali nv tm ama utmmmm division street . gntid bsarfasai itand aud plea-int residence will b mi .| lav and n easv terms m i.kk k pickkhim tt wsatfcnwat os of tue bsst business lo oatk.ns is the uitv for paia*_~ti 1 at.ry buck building corner f se»eca and tavlu xtrtmiu a first rue chance fur aome gtntd-n r j thsbsbte li well huilt and all in nadl-aaaai llie rmk ut zroc-ries will be sold with the l.uildinf ! if spoilt d for before the first it april as the present amrtret u going w le.ve t'acitv by hfme-v kapford k-al estate sad insurance attests m m wmi ttwanst bakery fob bale r to rent i.*e»r e m«r rem and waammtaa ettqur at c bakfholf'm-gw abb bk at tt \ good brsines.scha.nce—oood i'v f'.-i . tmatl ag t mmb tin h.p attached ga ■-. barn and • utbm dings w ii h-cat-d in the rilage el 4m i re ■■h«a mmm and atom with g od will trbui : pi tbout tuul and stuck wihbaaam b2 t t a fll kek(>t 13 vrst swacift pob s \ le—a fin e water tower x 1 saw mil with lath and l.irgle sa we attached i plant f timber and r.-ai .. tor pradocjl a>j i disss jas pmmttim brsnt h v 12flt a rare chance—foe sale—a i complete retail modi of hats < apt mmi 1 ' with the good will of an om eatau shed comern a lease m the store rin ire ohtajnen on reasonable team fur particulars addn-.s 1 " >. l>ra*er 17 hotel property for sale or nuhaaga ritamsd in the best bmmm s rt of the ullage of attiea wul 1 acre of lai.il buns to for further partu-uars apply to ue plckkkisa 13 w.ssrsnst 4 good business chance—a i'v flrnt-cla^s millinery eht-ihlt-hineiit conakthig ..( atam aamamattag to bbsasl ti-'too lea-e of j run bss tbs bam m the city t.i the b«____mss and th iand will whi.-h ti valuable any oma wbhlng ta pur-.h*i*e will find thi a rare bargain call orasunsi lei a pickf.hi.nu broker snd a real k-tate agent la w swan ht , i.iilv i afitte dairy fakm to i et 05 i j ibsrss ur a oeaapmmm man anl m rantadj j tmam bssd apply waiitid a partner in ar active snd catamlacsl i sjtwammm bccklahd sto ma 2 broam*i b ' ting wanted a partner with a cash capital of 3t>00 to | othj iu a w.l p-t ofllice bnbsbsbi pnfcrre.l addre-n l ro.ij,'h tht tmmamcm business h-tf wanted wanted by the nation a1 publishing company m hartford ann nihgjfwii s-'hu'ilornurs and < thrrs i u ladies to aeenam t.r the 4-lciner book entitled a key to life's work or the wulll.dol ex boobl lt tieing s tr.*.n^'hpt r.f the re.-i c-m test prepsrtd ' r ">.- i-i.c at icansi i ami sablnlh ap psndad to lha work is • chranolegkwj unartsf the bbls a tab of massiirsa wetahts and coins sonsttasd with ihs annri-sn . arrinni a tjblai.f fflces ami conhuooi of ttmm ahw a attum f t-ssso-hptspsni for and ada|it i ts i lie uat ol bab bsub s'lioeu a pronouncin dictioosij f the hard words cf the bil.le all iiinimmiilisllnimi iiiustt>c nillres»ed to a d fakn1iam llartf rd c mil r s \.- c - -■: n - si - other publish ng i ni iiv 13 l*.v manifa-tl t.krs'am traders . bank twskwnnlcdb lee pic1lekinu 13 wm iwan ft s27 ai'anti tmkreok k0uk(jood ft hous -, wnth fr-.m thrrs is fii-etli.ie.asnd j uat uli apply ta rdwaaim a bccklahb ttssl k»th and ubvrsnes urikrrs so 2 brown's bulhunc mlt ui.lp females wanted a girl to do gen eral li_.ii i l apptl s . ri.or of nimrara kii fir-i i • r-.'.s fir-t oornsr rint.t h ml side hlo-tf 7 main st.—wanted an f i „ i j-.-.*1.-*v i coekand a sonspstssd umtsara girl \*•■••..!. r need apply i's-rit 1 va main street—wanted a 1 1 fu * look umm mielp-«alrh wanted ten active mkn to surras for mark twain's new w.-rk '• innoeiit--.abroad addrassoeo w l»ut as 170 ms-jb d rpo rtlok hinders avanteh a i forsrardcr hakek a jo-ves 01 ai.d tm w-l-hiiiutui stmt ltl sitratioss-feh-li-es wanted — bt a competent voung 1 ur a puce to do dre-i m^'.iutr n>l plsin winif of all kind pet of n mmendat-on gtw ii if rtijuired address mrs j 3 , vhi 5 uffl.'e bio--it siti atioxs-males iv"anted—to oo west in tue ? \ interes ■■! a v eastern mercantile or citnit r in iiy lap.cty useiul to i mpl yer sai rj l new aihlre-w g west this office l*-«t for salp ipob sale—a large property 1 o-i the creek a'l finely drcktd with dssp s*..u-r iii-iuediale m sr-»iod a8 joum 0tt sl pc-rl st 1 good engine and boiler fok x \ tle c eao at the i'nion i'laiiirt mill bullht & b3schteswalt oomar chi^fo st for sale--a deltohtful re8i derici at batcivia in bs-msss unty wi h ar?e and hi.-hiv cultivated ftotwds the hi one i t fnm shad with a ua.mimemmenmm ss apply to 4l ., t john f'ttq^wl l''»rl -•. rxqm bale—thr pi lo f b kt y on f the aouttwssa oorasr ff wasmncton sndfaotl t , naw iieci'pivil iwra fonndj . apty to j3 john orro 5l pear at toi.et-koomss os-klce to let—no 8 south di vision at ovtr rhaliimlrt mm stort f.r pastfeolan lnq%s of f w kbaoas bo m y •; n*ii!e build i ba-evdm poom with steam power to i v itt com r of frio treet end tetrace luip-'ire rooms and power to rent _. r ni cvr ii im'il ami the owrr aan tivut li.quireof e i 0 ir'l.mf.c mi.hi.sn st and the caual bulla to let stores rpo"let—the large and com i m dl us store htaty in the occupancy oi sew ard bintley * chenev tuwsrn « no 4s kale t this s e.-.nsidtr.-d one of the most dodrahlo kaar*s for boswmh in the city inquire ot chas i sheparu riisrlisn lie o»af ahoas maamfbam otoke for rent—the old es o u»biir.hed t.t»nd ot the uu faash bsshaal m z2i main t app v to h24 john otfo.s pearl toj^^hovse 1?ok pent—tue two 3 story j and ba*einent br rk bsmmffi ss 1-1 nnd l.'t baaans street al he head of wtm utoaat afjsmsiml llie dsn t tlity contain over thirty n oins n d m:e well adapted for a p)ii*:i hotel or mmmmmg hsass li.ipiiruuf john michael b»-3t riil*'^r'_'^l ijlok rent—no mm franklin st si story brick dwelling with win k '; well fur ■shed u_r..ughout cj,-n.»cl harn att.i hcd apply to s2 j-jh.s otto 0 pesrl st rpo let or fok dale no til p*rk st ba-hmn allen and virginia in flint class order alt-lm a majut ter rtia mat--n mobtcaces purchase money mort ag es mmmm otto 81 pearl m pubchafll money—mortgages wanted by i.ee a p1cke1ung 7 is weat 8wan st ti aaa mortgages 10,000 vlv,vvv for sale in amovnts of frtwn k • ot soo iiistc*sa>pur«fc(.«b moutypammjmma mb llom^jf-mb effaumi fboa w^mmmfj^^atma for salt horsks for sale—no no johnson p_a.-e y bri-v ar gisand vater lot fiit:t h li - 11 hia a t\ken wi_hi thirty d t price 60co ' hlo 51 mccovf,jo fo,,th dm wa bl 1j*or sale—27 faroo avenue jstor frim mmmbtm i in fine stvt gaa a wt and c ur whl take a small hou-e and lot in iio c<i b 10s,>utii **!**—"*■dob sale—2(f ninth 8trfet a 2-=uiry l-nn . gmm water ud cailar in one ordar lot kxim toll is s baautiful location price focoo mm m_mccchib 10 sonth pmri-.nft oob sale cheap no fil3 niazar street j—-orv frame g*s water furna.c ic l..f risw-'i thr.nifc'h lj ninth street no im f.ankhn street 2r.ory hrlck fa water furnace ae : lot soxllsj to alter no ut li>rgaii mr eet j-story br.ck paa en water b-t w no ih niagara street story bri.-k a d base ment ; 1 .-• u on altar m rear lot <..', '.*■■: tr nt no 00 niagara t-ftet 3-si.try bricv gas water and al other ra.dern improvements all hi first rate order nn 20 allen treet a new rtorr hnek ran wati-r hath cenn : d . eliar immnliats ,> mm don will he aala cheap and on teruu lo suit the pur eha ar apply p hi'mk k smsr'ord ee»l estate a*.d insurance agents t>7 1 weat swan st for sale ou to rent—an ele taut r.*»k cr.ee on i»i laware btreet with ttsr ground ami barn possession hay 1,1870 b5 jijhn ottu bl i'earlst for sale—the 3-story brick i*t]lintf no.7 n»r h pearl street gaa an.l water lot snxlis a.n lkf &. v ckekintl 13 west swan t ijlok sale-new frame house and lot 2 x 103 bet house contains fire rooms ! baatilaaaafi and pmmttj price ftlioo mmdown i balsa lu nix rear iv wm t kncll 39 j.nev a ii xi block tam of normal school a28-l ' \ desirable residence for alf tl.e fine i maty brick dwelling with ! ermg aad every modern i in proven en b.ttoxloo on the northeast corner of morgan aud cary fcts price lew tern aaav s lafa pickering 13 west swan st foi sale orkent—kir.st-class duelling thro stories brick all the rao-lcrn n)pp*ven;ent stab'e car/ia^i hiu'e and garden tf not sold will bs runted for a trrm i.f wars to a good tenant i'-cmisca n •. ... delaware st in tuirwuf b lyon &. b aker eri si mmkmmea iciest-clans dwellinos for c sale uallwars htreet no ir.1 2-story hrick with wing supplied with g as aod fixture b.'li u-nn fn'iisce man ii mantle and gta'es hrick tarn lot 10x171 i l law are uraat i-uth n-ruir ifutb r street a com laadioossssastosl nodani stjta la i>u}>cru>r order lurni lied with all in di.ro oiivenienees from oi e to three seres of la*.if css be so)4 with the improve ment ihe land is itadef n line mate of eultivation witli a liir;;l varieiv o fruit trees iu bl—ins lyon & baker u erie l*nd office pood dwellino houses i\n twtmmmi i 2-.ti.ri brkk price w ssfi frsnklin at z-stenr ram prfol m marl-mr sb asatiiy hrlk pri.e fhooo ..-:. ndawan i 1 atacy fcrijk arias tsbbb 153 south miniiiun i-t 2-sti>ry hrick price mw sf>7 ninth st 2 fftiip fr n:c priee 00 07 faris st s-atarj brick price mdh i 143 ninth t _ t.-ry hrick price tlofiqq alcir.nor at import brick price s6o0u _ u lyon b raker erie land offi.e / 1heap co'l i'age.s for sale c'n'lejf t i-kti-rv franr.e price tt-m north w i'um t 1 story irame mmmm t ■. i h st 1-atarj frame price h*1700 • ' —, n.i ii 1 aim j fiiawi prka flliftt 1 i hi -■, n ii 1-story r-iin . pri e clsoo bfi i.vun ,. bakmm erie lan.l otmm for ale v i r south division st , wiil ' v id cheap ni th owner s a nou r.>i v it jlmv titto 81 petri tt fok sale—thk 2-story brick daadiair ko iss east f-agle strett in hue or dr ( gaa aud a uei loi w\u0 h:t lee * pickering !" watt swan st ijlok sale at a bakoain thl lar^e bator i^vraent and attii brick dssshtt _ on the asttksast eoraar ol cottags and maryland str.ets lottiexlss wlui a lino varie l of fruit l3 le a pit keri.nc 13 went swaii st 1|h)b sale—that valuable pro ; perty no 23 ore mtr<ret at the foot rf beak j treet aad fita ting ea-dssbgs stre t beinj llofeit ] in width by 11j in depth i the h-unbirg t'anal ' upon which id a-i iir.c..ininonl solid and mnstsbtial trirne t-tv lrick bicildii'j and nllar tbxut ti-t al-o a oaestenj aad cellar brick addition 30 leet , front t-ame depth this property is adniir-l.i adapted to any kind of l-ca.y bujuaat cither mer oai tile r nsuttlfacturidf tia in a water a;i we'i as ! a street fro:;t and ii viry prominent ae a business locat nn bt johs otto 81 pearl st , ipor sale,—the u-.story brick 1 ihseluaa no 7j west chrppewa street between delawaresnu fraaklin trssli 3 and wnter lot mmlbb bi vex h pickering u weat saaa at plottages for sale no m c nnectieut st i-stnrv lot 27x100 ha ..* thg&a at l-atorv lot sfaum no 131 vermont rt 2-storj lut 80x100 no 10nnr_h piv con t i-stoty lot soxl-.'s no _*. park at 1-crtorj lot stxiao ko u'j hampshire st 1 htorv lot wxloo 1.2 i.ee * plt-kekinu 13 weet swan st vflne residence for sale no 473 frank iu street with gmt waer mb uud furnace all in fine order lot toxllj with im mediate pomessstabl if ilfsircd b lee * pickering 13 west swan st ev>h sale—the residence of x lr i f presbr-y comer ninth and t'oniicc ticut t-fects ; new sad fa ela^ait order,vttk two um cf land atuchcd under tho highest atakl of cultivation and well stocko-l with a laige virioty of fruit appl tnjoiiv uitu n p,.nrl street j foil sale—the laroe i-storv . hii„k cottayo no sol seventh street i.i per bet order aean opposite the proposad park iih lot tulier 50 or loo ft front by us f in l-.c'ih lee ft pick-puwtt i»w thraast for sale—2 story brick house with winj on eamt side ten rooms bialrl s ei 1 taraad atti marble mantles and l>o-ijre patent ifratc lot00x1001 prktehooo l>00 own b i ance in six ya.rs br william s snell sh jersey i-t , aaat block l nt nonnal school a-ia-lm for sale orjlxchance.—ko 110 north william street u ht ry frame dwil liiir w,th gn and water;jot 30x1')<j will exchange f r a vacant 1 it uf l.iryer siz*1 a27 lee i 1'tt'kc.klxg 13 wo-t swau st 1[k>b sale—the fine three ktorr tktsemei.t and attic hrick dwelling no imi maam street | as and mamm all mtmrnm the hou-e bath ma<-b!e mantles te in eomplut-j order 27 lf.e ft vv keking 13 wam swan at main street stores for sale a bl ck of four stores on the west side ■f m.-.in strett and ini-rti ff huron treet for sale at a barman if soil woe by muwmm m t-tlmmmm,m a27 ic west smin ah _ for salk or kxchange — a store ant houea ou seueca st also a store n mala st lor a fttst-clasi rartdsans ea mtesraraac fraaklin rtreet,or will take vacant lend in part pay ment appl to edwards a lil\jilani no % arm for sale near attica c ii taintiitf ioo acres about is acres in rich bnt om land beaaal r aa maaaamma creek the w.l - f the uh-i farm ih upfiut with j acren if tia t«er a ysbj tmm hush of 3no treea lirce orehanii as in bsssteff ti>e*iwelliii3isavery sup rior build iuj both o*:ii:nodi"in avd eietcrant barns atamm aud fen-e all in ftne condition the property i i.e of tba m.*t des mmi n western new york,snd offered a l«h iwr sere ■v.in v itaker erie land offlce por sale a masrmary mmm mmm and dweiiinc oa mamo below dajlui nt ii » occupied as a aalaaa and i uunui tho biii'liiip ttsa been recent v thevaagfa is mrhauled and ia in perfect condition tfuaiwk out llavinc man sspsotetj fitted up for a hotel or t'oardnm ho'me it ha-.ra.tin ererv room hagan water hathio.im i-ehouse sm otlier convenieuct ha two atreet fronu me un main the other sa pi im---treet and i an be profits aaasvsramml any other ba loam v m the one 1st much i x tl mgoaax for partldblara sj ptv to loi is otto a sbrown's buiidintra 1 oa pearl street—for sale 1 ■*< ' ' a tiuc anteh location m a medical gentle man's reside ce will he sold at a ft est btrgahi by alo hi mk ft sanfi-rd 1 ft west swan at vtew brick house and lot kok x ale on allei street netween forth peart an t main streets with all mixlern step ■am -.--. -. will be ao-d on verv liberal tonus by .:■■iluue a mami vrd ir west swan st ill saletche'ap.—thitdesira le three-story hrick mamm g hou-e no u9 lin st eet with ot sl^xlls and frame lm t in ley n rear the hou-e haa gas and waaer iooir cmihr ii'ni r the whole house marhh es ic and is ia firat rate order throughout m locatica one of the mc-st desirable in the a port on ca tbe whole of the furniture ear ftc can ha purchased with the bouse if da at a i l'.-i:-i i ou1s otto wo 3 brown's building u-aft sale.—the 1 story frame m houm ito 153 clinton treet arhli gaa and water and in zool condition lot 23x100 two-story frame bouse ko 204 south birlsiou street gas water large cellar c good location one-storr frair.e cottage ko 13 chestnut near swan atreet niarara water raarb'e mantles ac two-story brick howte no 18 chippewa near maim street .*■', wat'.r cellar be lot s&xloo i al«.i i r for sate a number nf desirable build . lota cn main franklin d hwarr and other ,", r c ,«.-• cn-.i wast of main street alt of whieh will be solsl at reaaouai-le prices and oa favorable una louis otto w wo rosm'.s bafldhar lih>e sale.—a nkw amp fir8t v rloa 1 atory rrsklsnee wltfc al mm modern m msissaiato sooth tm m fmij mmtt,amt m tmt s__t7"_-i_ftm,um l tw o fl - hotllhst bufldtag fok sale—famil j arms ! farms—several fine la's and assail larnafurasl or cxcbaofs j*ke s picttfcrlso 13 w bwaa at bl a farm in thfc town of lan eatter for mis si s ncaui a amajj hou mad ot taken in part javmr ni and balance on long time by ijt'jie * sa-jfokj pb wast gwaa st a farm for sale—on the ni agara river a ut one mi a frum laaa i la m i.?r county cuoaistin of about po t_ba contaii inj soma of the beat fruit land in thf fount j a p to a m chesbrcuuh lssallc or niagara tillm a3 for sale—a first lass farm of 100 acres under a good ilmte of cult t alien within tli city limits and a front on a pared atre.*t h-.use and barns aod ether improvements lcqmr nl a bahker m mam at p4i e~rie col nty farm lots for sale t acres good h"uae tmt and i-rchani price ttttmq 10 acres ; mm iiouh barn and ore-hard p.ice 11000 i sctps ; good hou-a ham anl orchard mm mmmmm ia acres good house bam and orchard rm j2000 so acres good hsuse barn and onjurd price mmmm '___> acres good hou.-*e barn and orchard price 21-0 1 a-.-re good houw barn i»d orchard price b_~_ijo 4tii aen ; eood house barn ami orchard pitt sb2uo 60 acres ; jjooil hou iwrn sn 1 orchard price 50oo 57j acres gam house bam slid o-chanl prico 37m 70 acre g*>"4 bo»_'-e barn ami ammta vrke 7000 fi.1 nm grant bouse harn and orchard pricfl m 7 acre gooil bkm foam and orchard prite mmmm til mcrra ; gamt house barn acd crchard frkti mmmm 1 acres in aurora village trood dweliinc bam ami fruit uf al kinds five minutes mm mm the deiiotjalso 9 acre-i in this eitv will sell amaap ai-ply t ' m scoflb bs 10 south bws-wi al for salb—a farm of 150 acres about 20 acres well timbered ntce orchards farm wall watered capable ol keeiiliitf 30 cows good new two-story frame houee excellent ban s will exchange for property near s mc village or cily furui situate si miles from attica a valuable farm of 30 acres b a^res wt9 tim bered balance under fine uullivatiun capable of kaaptag flsrm sssn upl^cdid brick i mmb late roof ard all necessary amttammttga 3 laricr foams fine orchards faim well watered s'tuatc ■! ■ci two miles from potter's corner iu hamburg and u unit from buffalo a hplendid fann of 141 acres with grod hnuse and bnnih about 25 acres of t""d timlier floe orchards ic.,ic w.u lef-to 10 cows 1 fiair homes l.anic wa^-oiw plow dray bsawtag machine tew mluatod two miles * uitiica t of potter's corners near llaui buiy cheese factory fifty acres of improved land on tiff st , adjoin ing the lake shore r r , with pood liarn fiity acres of improved land on egbert dear pilorhous farm food fences a npiendld funn ssj on tain st contain.dr ..'• a-rea under a flue tatc of cultivation splendid two and a half story frame dwelling thirtten room « ell finished ti.c<-li«m hanw jc«k-d cellar aell ai d cistern edwards a bl'ckland real batata br.iken no 2 brown ruilding all horses an jmarkiafces horses for sale—during the com in scrwon 1-ctween march 16 and xoveni h.r 15 the buffalo street railroad company an i ill one hundred horses most of them voting and in condition the h-rsea may be sen snd tbe prices ascciuiued of the f..r men at the ■_____)_-£■of the company on main and niagara testes on and after march if 187 also for s-le at the present time or to be ex changed for other hones suitable for lho business of t'.e coiapanv ten v.ry fine mares which were brooght from"canada last fall and are with foal j as il small superintendent feb 7,1h70 b7-2mdac i»ry ooi>s marked down at barnes * bancroft 2'-9 main street entire prist stock io cent p orkning packatlt of bleached ano brow.'-c wjuaaauoi at « hulucsalk pblcfccs ball-n'es a baxcr.o>t al-h mom.in rt at cost bob i mmm ■ha strn-t ol'r entire stuck of new ano latest btyle of embroideries at cost k1kgant l\ck sets cambric i>0 point and appliqvb colhars lappets iianl»kfrchlefs i...,i.c barnes a banckoit a26 240 main st 1870 offering at barnes ft bancroft 859 main street at wsj low prists llnnra panama cloths ivc t *&<', barnes & rancroft ai wt main nt it barnes & bancroft 259 main street mure of those heavy all m*o0l iiohic made ca5sii-ekes at tl oxford mixed at only 1 id buti water l'roof tl baknbs st an*cr0ft as fl main !.- cloaking s at & balsrcllol^t q yard c ttmking marksd deaa frnm ti and i to 11.50 pre yard the best bar0a1n of the season barnes * bancroft 4 mt hals st tadies & gent's under wear at baesl k baxfwrt fd hi snd b marked down ocr entire stock of hosiery ladies and gentlemen's i'ndbewear barnes jl bancroft at 1 main rt . cosfectiosssi tvtrrn you oo home l in at v long & co.'s and get s ps-:____gs of their pure fresh candy y.u-.rlu u_s ct s-ja-.-lcna-iaaul u ut mxa siheit tib buffalo expiess job printing office obub^sm itmkctf wmfc thi test bist matbiafc kdkwmr 18 rtitaud to ihi'itm ot«t pavcsaff noa or aone,c*bd axd joßwtou no v km swax stub gtmmtna
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-02-10 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-02-10 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 25 No. 8201 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-02-10 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-02-10 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700210_001.jp2 |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 25 No. 8201 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3039 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxv no 8201 tuuksday febbuakt 10 1870 business directory xa.s atrstxnssa.d uxtrna or rax l.::_di_u booxmm or el.-aw i . ban f tr r-s'lcn i ma w*mmmm ii iii.i i l.y fu-.tnik iu oat mmi ntrntj is aa a rafassnna .,..._,; . .-, ,.,-. li sslsrhwi bas iran .... i.e .... < .: _ atnsalj mki.rci.a-wi architect i . kl h pooteb im __* hi ai.'l i 11*1...uk-nts castings to s wtixa o-ksja mmtrtlmw bankers ,..'.. ci ml ■aaea blind hinges f1necastinos ftc . t i.,..-r i.1..m.-i vc'.-ii hooks m si ationeky makt.s all.'.ii c -.. : lie ,:.:•> . t.-a ma:n,...r m..l.s»k r i ch i . j w :..- a ii 1 i'i ,'- ■■• ■blank i.ic.iss stationkky ac t ... '...:■x'uodx joiinson j main . 1.111 1 . a ji..va cc'yj and wi'm un hoots a shoes a c schryvrlt ".-:. ham ..- il ic.m.i l.l -- ■-■'■slams book manufacturer ... i . ll-111-.-ir..l ij4*d ui w^l.ll.k-l . o.n i id ito.nt-.rs wliulaaaln a retail .-. c i c.i.i i fcco.,wh i.v.ai.u cakpet8 ml cloths feathers . i . - 1 ic-.-.c . i ..... r a.ii m-w i onfec ioner8 wholesale .. v ... - i.3i il . • 11 in a glass a crockery . - u'ni i ■, ■'.-.•< a ,. e .*> .'■11ac 1.1 ma.n cahklvgeh . i.t a '-'. . u ce lacll ■■r i .,!•■'■--». ( cm kicks xi i '. .-.' i .,'-.. i . and i-_7 i i -. l iwbulaaals aad 1 tail . n lill.l.fccv i -,... -. ...: c i ir.ol.t i.akic a.-i • ■-.-. 1 t.i -«• i ni'.'hi a sit i mills i ua81 -..-.,. ■'■>■'- i oal and i i hon i '. l ■-.. - < , 1 - - u_-_alppi i :.. hi.i'.-1..-..ci 1 c..n.i_-.u-i llnart loot ol dry goods dodd lk.it a co.,1 main drapers tailors _. ii tryon ul main dyer and renovator 1 iccad chester ms main envelope manufacturers 1 v inilmini fl w laan kroravers on wood ceo 11 iv11..1itman joo main kanicy goohs ac volokr lieucinu a 00.,-u main ri lisiturk ac '.- a i vhjtb.sb7 main k hkibtul co.,r-j mini flour reed and grain w ii cubb t©rr«_i cr eva-.s kl'.r it and oysters pi it khltt co..cl.7 vasatasjtac hne brass castings tl efalo brass kulcm.i.y.i.i klshaags glass and paper show cards j p bqnuxm dackllwsa airv grockrs wholesale a m johnston 7 main grocers wholesale and retail ic h holman 17j main i.r w ri 17 b emeca gents f1rn1si1ing goods ai.iiisu.n ii btarrului sj7 mai s n i.a.viil-cnck x tltm su mam i'ltt ll ul>iedict 7 main gins and jewelry 1 li roii.1uc _ co , 1m main hotels bondcn iiotkl cr w».liinnt..ii and carroll hair work and hair jewelry mil u.mmicl im cli.nto.n harness saddles ag j m cv fle a 8..n ill fccacliana opi.^nte m_...i«n l-a-.'l k iii'mi'iiuky s...l i to jn hum i ... un 3ua main hai ii wa ice iron ac 1 t wali'.kil-ok 7i main an-l ii s»an iii.rton8 a kii ror l-.-arl ai_l sen . i.ii.n..v lilll-cl-akll a ic ics main i.iwll-ck a mins s-n t a i-ic wrrrc wlell . i i m-.n - i « --■■■hardware anh metals rmn a ..... w n i i - i-.-r ii..1 mi fl rnaoi '- a d uiluki r .-, . i hats cap and firs c . f ok ricler.fio " ■' i .- rill ;. .-. i k - . . i m in wm ii u'i-eht,*__i m.i.n iron fodnduy kaulic ih'ln works parry 1 m i ( i clinton iron w .llks,c..iir.li,.-u j.i kaaa iron founders kngine8,boilers iill w nrnc sun _ co v s_-i-tttoa.i 1-i.iw iron kails k ic spiks ac tr wi co m 1 a i l i.r ■- lager beer billiards a michael k...:-t.ci -■■! v . . l.liclll carriage and sleigh iv •■. oocmrai.iaaaariaa wt-cii .... lookikogl 89 picture rrames howallo t bun uno ic t ttmta malleable iron pratt a lictciiwoutil ks sad u r.rrai-a marble mantles and orates c s coopbe ill dssavara 1 wal'.tc _ c mi main makrl.e a granite works i.e-mi.nh la romocn,c-nmt court an.l m.-^an john cllaw*"ouu iu7 anj iw lag-fl millinery iwholwakaad retail i1icm1v o'l'.kif.n,.j.i0 main w ii vvuodh'auli c il i mourning goods dodd best a i o ih m.in mani*l-'.\i tl iccng jewelers ac h v jl'enolin.i zil ws-wngtwi organs portabl pipe iic-icllli'k eicci'c'ca ci .- co m ll anj 3 . . ' oroans belodeons ao gc-ch a i'lllnce a co n - r c vr-nt!i and ma nia...i oils paints ac s i'easrc.lw an.l tl m ■'■tlan1ng mills doors sash ac *. a evvns a co.,m-iiv i printers a blank k)ok mant-'s ic keii v nmat,mam_iattam__tg%^i im-rc plactitcc slate roofing _ r innt.s ill m ... pianos music ac cfi'tikraiiknttls . piano ma n vi act u rers c kiktc'man 1 losaii.l 110 11.1.i.i dkv1hs bl:od.,iol wlagsss mm m_rv!.n.l paper hangings ac m h biiciie.ciii main hocs i-l.i.mi rv bros cw main mkhre'l i mciiiils 7c1 main photogkai'hicus w m knl.lht 25fl mai e h hamblkton :.'.*. anr it main ii l bush 7 macn sewing machine okovrk t baker s m co iu mam w'cr'rclek a m ilsvin 8 m co lb main cor wcl.u'x a oibrss m co 14 8 div,-ion il-a e 8 m co is w swan flflbssccaa m co ml main saddlery hardware ac pratt a i.rn'ilworth f an.l m trrracs silk hat manufacturers c mackenzie 1s7 main stove hollow ware bird _ co cor b-_rf i snd erl cana stained glass buffalo srvineo class woricks 11 po«rl oec l bcrns iis main school furniture w cn ase a son 512 stvei.tn scales and safe biffalo scale works k main stovks and hardware sm tw rw—ma a co hi m»in stoves furnaces and rangks i . ivans a co '« liafn trunks oantpcl it iicmi'iicet sn.r.-..-r u»jli hum l«sr..t .^ br _. main st tobacconists a m adams aco.,maarm__mtmamxm v-.u gibson p howal-.ll ac ... wa..i.in^u.ii watches jewelry a diamonds ritkl.n'3 jeh'el.rv st r!c tm main t ce dickinson im mai dan _. castle wi main irevensbros.,16 main watch makers 4 jewelers juliuswalkkk . 7 main died tmkmm-mmt f.h i 1s70 at north tmam v y ), saojucl h t tmmm hrather ..( dr win l'__g 0at oi *"** mg m lha ttm jam nf hi age 11 c*-\"mr—mab a in t)i city of r iijrstlon of the hi ik at mm p*a deuce <. f her laahar on ninth st dahlia c mamawrtaaaafagtreema fba fuusial will take j>l frltlsv mrnung ml o'clock i c aid aiaj ttmmtmbmtmm arm ia*i.w to atiaihl hokries feb.'.'.at lw o'ci.ek p m.,in li i hv.y juary l onard vhaard wif of jolt us moniss z •! 5b yeas ind 9 month torn in watsrfon saratov cn'ii.ty n y tni funeral wuu-taks placa nt tha luft houaa oo o cut tb 1 h tiis at 2 o'clock p 1 mourning goods gmfgopu illgfg fdiep[pfa'k medical dr h de carl's medioal institute no sftsfwmlungtaem st bktwetn stnela and swak stb near the postofflck ilf stairs buffalo n : y e>irtbu>hcu for the cure of a highly important class of maladies without mercury frumth buffalo courirr,.luj 1 isi7 dr de carl's medical institute am the iu*ny imulutious in thi citj f-r the ajlevin of htidikii i>ifi nuy in uic aajtaas brunlc ifnuv 1 i:!f.i!l i '.' ■■•; iun with which co many aftmtt c b ■• a i i 11'-l hare tact ith more -'■>-■■■»■■than the institution un.lr the charge of dr 11 dc carl over 568 and 29s waahintfton street thl iaalitut wi e^ubliihed in this city xl«jr l«t 13c and ttie jx-'ouliir '.:•:>•: :■;•.'. u which the patients art lubjected hay we axe credibly informed *:'..•-' who hare teen '■■■u>-:'.i vl workt-rlor treatmrut w the ladies th tariou co-nprcated uid dtatranias tii.waim immahia femaliw treateii with niinent soc-e«s and apeedily cured nith-iut oiionfos drug in juriuuj or m.pauatablf mcr dccarl wil cure aii ctvte a chronic dlawrt io c-ne-l.a f the time it take othen atvd that be maaj faili to bring relwf to the afflie'ed and onfurtudau-1 id cuaclvuion i will r»y ti all who read this and j feel thftl they are in an way uiieaafd pleue ik ». kind v to wrile me a imple full vi meat of 3 > tr 1 xutonu and by ntata mail yua mill get a reply • ifli ev-rj iaionnmion and advice nf»«:»*r cuk 1 tatten bj kttcr one dollar do aat delay bt n . lltt.e delay may place you hvyond all hope of a ctuc i aaa prawribe and m*ml renmdiw by laiai or oxpfaai loan f/art of the world fleam hand thi to yoor trieada and acqoalsuuo who nujbtu-.k hereby yo wmj do auica v ''. *''■! ■**■nlaaue hvaa tlmliinat prnfnnnil mcrecy uleerred andrew pr m db carl postofln btt 716 bu o st t ' ce*x.e kj a wtabinemn traei batwai-i fmm n.t<«a ( lwitt,li«iruiu1 1.tj , bu-'ihkl >. y vi u.ui,tai^(.'.-:v.s a 11 u9ip i^j albany caucus nominations of e.-tu pastils f"r mttmmw of the can ermty a»d n im l mmij^ionbr—senatv'ii mike nor t jn pronouncestiib l>f!iia>cratic boaei of s pervisjes of new yv'rk citt a hswrmsjajbjbj body"—anmjal hettiso of ihe state agricultural eociett-or pxhi ele«-t-mr bardpxbi-kfiel pru toss to build state elevators ix buf falo the excise law to be considered to-day 1 bt telseiu.ru io the im k'jih j albany january y the republicans of buth branches of the legislature met in the senate chamber to nominate candidate for regent of the tniveraity and for police commissioner mr alvord was chairman and seaator chapman secretary the vote was nearly unanimous for ex lieutenant governor henry r seldea for regent of the university assemblyman white of new york then offered a resolution declining to make a domination for the office of police commis aiouer as the board is now partisan he thought it not best to make a nomination as the board has been equally divided poli tically heretofore mr selkreg of tompkins thought 1 if fareutly ue thought the good cause hx been impaired by apparent temporizing which never beneritted the republican party he pre:erre |
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