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buffalo express vol xxv saturday february vi 1870 no 8903 business directory it a me business a.id location of tbm lkadiso hovsks of buffalo llm of r ryarfer h mak pur.-haiw n bui vi by cutlirw thin out aatl ukhw it an a rtlerei.l rrfuily luim m k irittly fikstclass.i architects r,r:i h..it«i'lh im i au'l uiplkmehts castikos ac buwaftd ikon wokh»,cmc mar canal kanki ■■'. h x dl'bt * co jmtl flr.lm blind hi*io«s hinbca3tings to ci.akk i co cor sn.'aia ud vlnrtola t books akl stationery t im uor 3hs ilaln i 1 bctmi h ■'* bi'.o 4^7 main.cr y>.l.awlc , u.i v l£k 1,-40 main an<j v w itotioca ii 11 tfntt,ukjlata i.lan x books stationery ac «•- >(;, loou*'xida joli-nw mllaiik . kuav i hfwii mdm^wmiw booth t kltot .• l blultyvall oh ibis .., iv 11 jxwul.tmlfaia is..a.nx book mahufactcbkb j l chiculdttk ij4 lv.'l 1-jb wfc.j..i.rft.'i onki.i tio.nkic.i whole»l a rot«i w k iiluuxjk a co 10 s l>wl»t»n uaspstd oil cl.'ithrt kealliklui j k * j mb l|.l..j..urwi,4 in lo.nfrai lon bbs vholes»lo ii«nr7 iikah 1 tl bm lul.na i.ans t cbockkry ■attu<w u*ni.il xitt«»iri ol.i ■. ntwllan,4i4 ll»iii i altlllal.e.i akvkt wallace lock li^tf cuu.fer lljui ci.aoi.eivh ac bom bun iv uitd id m«im tuai iv/holen»ic ji:l butril ) c li ltl'dltli * co c r eno n<l ltrr okokuit i>ahln a^t wo g*snc oonrue t bpii b mills riiask * co.,»j imbuliimlm cbnnbh coal ami i'iu ikon v i wuao m ao mou r i»icj'i k l hkl»stkom * couunurcnu b*rt lout of jdhil klrtwl i)!:v goods d'il>u ui"t a iu.,it il«hi i>bapebs*xailoiis m u tkvon tj m*i.i dvi.lt ajm kh.novatok i ocai cnwi'mc w una knvki.oi'i mantfactoreus ii w i'kobsikk m w.b«.n etiouavjuu os wood 080 d wjoiit>ian 2i>.i m^.n kanoy goods lu toluf.e rikhi.ikc * c<j m lloln rurmtckb tc isaac d wuitk j1.7 mam t illllitol « co 2us u».i flour feed and grain w 11 c.jtil tcrrac cor evans fruit am ov.sieks j-latt fboii co..m gutrtngm i'ink brasa castthoa bltfalo i)tt*ilb kolnliiii 76 rill"«l olass a.vi papib show cards j p iiokfmak 8 i itnih «. u luim obocebit wholea»le a jl jlllintlo.s.jj ».«. i l;oti;lt.s vvholenale and itetuj k d uui.han 1m m»l-i gko w mcul'l 17 & fcmoni gen'is1 tl i-:u.-ii inij goods audtso h i»tati '<-.> : 7 i n lawhkmoe * non 316 main mott * mbitbimit hti ' guns akii jlwlluv 1 o robso.n di co , ics habl botba bosn'kvs hotel cor vlateom and cwroll liaik wokk am ha ib jkweliiv urn jsjauki iia cuustjh hau^e>s saddles ac j h lttle * sow bschiaff9 f qpiwiu mbmlok lian'lk hi.'bi'iikky buccoiwor to juo uma jil.rsy x ■»., ml umiu hakdwabe iron ac c i walmuihjk 271 mm an.l 0 smb iiortosrt * klp.i^r pnlill i bii»nky dlllcl'ar.l & <", 88 m ri fowi.kk i hon ws b«naak uk wittgl weed k 00.,554 maln.col w.s^fcn hakdwakb and mktals pkati * co 441 4a wid uotombc hot alii fuunaiks a i i r li i - ■■! - hats caps and kl"l;s c f ftbukukh 08 yuin iikuotolii i bih , 3u m " vh wih'bkt 3il ibul ikon roundey eaolk ikos works pc.rj oof mi -.; •■. clinton iron wouu,clranh,«orjxikxa iron foiindeus bkoings boilers i>ko w tltß sons > co wadbbutox utol.u . iron nails b b si'iks 40 fratt i co 4<l 11 ai.l h tittup laskb ko biluaids io michael iimru,m m»iu»l light oajuuaqb andsleigd i c oouwis.iu ind wnmllgiwl 1x)okin(1 glass i'ictl'ke frames howaku * ihntinu u t bw»n bluilkablb iron pkatt * lctch»'oktu,s2«ijmt«rr marble mantles and grates tl 8 mti'er 6u hl**»re l wwahtz * uo 3ti.h m^ln makble it oeasitk works mumons a forson com r court und morv*n john cr.vwfokl 107 nd ltij niagara millinery whnlosalo nd rouil ntnrv icbkiik w in w 11 woodwaru 409 tun hovxmng gocds dodd nf.st * 00 411 m»in manifactriung jewelers ac h f idbnum 327 w»j,liiiirfwn organs portable pipe ) derrick fkloemakf.r \ co 3a 41 tad 3 cllnlon organs iielodeoxs to bf.o a puisce t co nl«it«r immt ad mi ry jwid oils paints ac 8 peask ■nd b7 main planing mills doors bash ac w a evans 4 co m<rh»iiic printers a blank book mavfs bikbr * jonib ko«iida2sw».lilu»toii inn plastic slate roofing f isnks 244 wain pianos uvmc tc corrieß « ijkxton aw main riano manlkvi.tuhekb 0 ichtzmas ico lm»inl 110 bauvia devine bros 401 nia«iira t-r maryutnd paper lia.rv.ings ac u h bik<ik,2iij main sontoouisrv 8808.,a6 main sf.rrkttiiicnol»,67 main photog rapu ehb w m k>'iqiit ot main e b hambletox 306 and 400 main b üblibb,s7»m»in . sewing machines orovkr * baker s m co 411 slain wiif.eler * wilson s m co 175 m»ln cor wilcojt * oibbsb u co 14 9 dlvillon howe b m co 18 w swan florences m co 401 main saddlery hardwake ac pratt * letcuwortii 5i and m torrac silk hat manufacturers c mackenzie 187 main stove hollow wark btkd a co cor bnm a aud frl cana stained glass buffalo stained ousi works s p~rl slo l burns sob maiu school fukniturk w obasi * box ju b«v«titn scales and safes buftalo scale works ■main stoves and hardware baw f«b*l3 * co 4<l main stovbs furnaces akd ranges i bwartz * co 808 main trunks daniel n humpiii.ev 3occp.»,r t jno na iire i »'■'■■»» m " tobacroni^ts ii adams * c0..2w h'aahinpv'da4b am p«arl w)n y howard * co sijo waijiiiutton sf/njhk jewelry a diamonds pitkin jew»lkt store bk malu t te ui.'ikinsoiii.s """• stwrasbk — watch makkrs a je«-elees jiii jus waub **•>■i . married lawrenc«-i>aki^--r«b 10 7 »<• b wool swirfu l.«r.do«~;dlli»o«>n[l«ii nu«lla died fi'iiki--fell u1 line m»n , d»u|jliur ol f«4nukwdfaor.u > u.i.iit.no chri^phu cmoach—r>b w t wuu-i com rn.ua tmh v^bmmipk^v^afv 11 i#«w*ta a a x a sma mmmd-lsmimi«f m v i n 3b7mw>4l i new york mysterious sensation ik bbookltx secret burial of a child return af < yimuimjtte somerh from the ccbah coast-success ft l lancing or cjlonel ryan's faktt with munitions of war j bt nlbqk.ii ii to ttib kxtksts | new york february 11 much excite ment has been occasion d in brooklyn by the secret burial of a child in a graveyard on the outskirts of the city not used since 1795 commander somars of ths steamer anna which sailed from this port after some dt m lay with a party of twenty-two men in cluding colonel ryan cespedea and tier couvia is again in this city he btates that he sacce^sfnlly landed tbe men 2400 stand of arms and three tons wl powder besides some shot and shell on cuban soil on the 10th of december tht anna is now at nassau and will be sold the contract price to be paid to ism dutchess un columbia branch of the bos ton hartford and erie llailroad is 200,000 a year and the work to be finished in is7 foreign an extensive cunapikact reported by the paris pouce-the dead op the hiot at the morgue reappearance of feocmsvdbm parer-latek from cuba bt r -•■■<■- i ts tui ktruss | paris february u 5 p m.—the police authorities protest they have discovered an extensiveconspi racy against thegoverameut aud are actively engaged in searching for parties implicated a numljer of ar rests were made last ni^ht and to-day it is statod that tha editors of tbe jlarsellai and two editors of the iu veil were arrested un charges connected with the alleged con spiracy a policeman in plain clothes w%s 3bot and killed yebterday by a mechank whom ho was endeavoring to arrest in his i.vii house the man has been taken into 3 us tody la miirxfiuahi rt appeared to-day and was eagerly bought on the streets several citizens weru killed during the recent riot and their bodies placed in the morgue the police refuse to give any details concerning them spain madrid february 11.—in the cortea during the debate on uaval estimates ad miral t^uesado propd^ed that the iron-clad be kept in the naval arsenals ready for use in case of a foreign war but not armed admiral topete minister cf marine re plied that there need be no fear that he would ever use tha navy to force a king upon the country england london february 11.—in the house of commons today mr taylor gave no tice that he should ino\e fui an inquiry ittto the disposition of the south sea i»i«.ndera mr childers first lord of the admir alty explained that the recent cruise of the iron-claus was uudertaken with the inten tion of seeing how they would work to gether as a squadron he said the lies tion of the a hitworth guns by the navy «■,.-. uncertain i'ustinafeter t^ueral marquis of hart ingtou alluded to the propoaed reduction of ocean postage between great britain and the iniled states and expressed the opin ion that it would result in a great mmsmm of the mails and of the revenue therefrom the house without transacting any buai mml of importance adjourned the short end of the india telegraph cable taken out by the great eastern liaa been landed at bombay the government examiner appointed to in vestigate the operation of tlje colonial gov ernment of jamaica baa made hii report ue bestows excessive praise on the present administration of the island clba havana febuary 11 late intelli gence from puerto principe ia to the effect that general goyeneche with a strong division left there on tbe ':..< instant to commence a campaign againtit tae insur gents it is expected that general i'aelto will soon leave that city to again attack th rebel forces telipe vaides was murdered here sunday night political complexion was at jjrat given to the deed but it has airce been proved that the murderer was actuated by private revenge subscriptions for the family of jgreeu waldth are coming in freely the captain general lias subscribed i(k washington but one more witness to be examinedox the guld panic senator sherman pb'~i xoun'les is faw'r of immediate cuban recognition decease f kefresenta tive hopkins of wisconsin bttklkgbaph to tux ilpktifl i washington i'ebruray 11.—the com mittee on banking and jurrency have only one more witness to examine and will make a report on the new york gold panic at the close of next week commissioner delano received a tele gram tbis morning announcing the seizure of the large distillery rectifying house and vinegar factory of j kirhoff & co in chi cago the telegram suites that the frauds are heavy and the proofs completa a telegram to the indian department from general sully states that the regan indians of montana are in a deplorable con dition small-pox was'ragingin the tribe and they are suffering intensely for the necessi ties of life unless some assistance is re ceived from government they will perish from disease and starvation commissioner parker has issued instructions that their wants be immediately attended to speaker and mrs blame's reception was very crowded this evening among lhoae present were generals sherman and sheri dan many senators and bepreaentative and a large number of the diplomatic corps xlist congress—second session wabhikotos1 february 11 senate mr sherman rep o introduced the following preamble and resolution whereas tbe united states observes with deep interest the civil war now exist ing in cuba and sympathise with its people as with the people of all american nations or colonies in their effort to secure indepen dence from european powers therefore b it rtsotred that the united states recognise the present existence of the state of war between the kingdom of spain and the colony of cuba waged on the part cf cuba to establish its independence and the united states will observe a strict neutral ity between tbe belligerent parties as is their duty under the law of nation mr sherman said be desired to call the attention of the committee on foreign re lations to the fmot that the people of this country would not much longer tolerate the cold indifference of this government toward cuban affairs a it was but natural that a struggle like that now progressing so nearonr own border should touch the national heart he trusted that the cosnnutßse on foreign relations would take some action with a view to se curing fair play on oar own part between cnba and spain his resolution did not propose to recognise cuban independence bat simply the oondition of actual warfare with a view to fair play hereafter a question of order by mr davis that in its present stftg the resolution was de bstet ie being affirmed by the chair the resolution was referred to the committee of foreign relations on motion of mr kamaey the bill to abolish the franking privilege was then taken f£mr drake renewed his nssndmsnt to continue the xiii>ti>*g privileges of the law in favor of tbe publishers of newspapers and periodicals he said an attempt was made by the prwent bill to repeal th pro vismn f the law extending to the poor saan the mack needed facilitias for ganeral information afforded by cheap newspapers under the bfll in its present shape a man hr-f in the rooky itentains oomld km • k*v ye*fc4sw am to vint «•* she mm com he wenu pay for a newspansr mih discnsmd the nes4ion until the sorniration of taw mm nag how when the bill was imdimda mr anthony rep r i pnsssrted a petition in favor of letters patent of george h corliss march 10 1849 for im provements in steam engines from 276 citi zens of different states the consideration of the mississippi bill was n«xt proceeded with and messr \ ickers willey davis tipton drake and other spoke until four o'clock p m whs a message from the honae of representa tives announcing the death of representa tive b f hopkins of wisconsin was re ceived after the adoption o the usual resolu tions of respect the senate adjourned u m ondav 8008 a number of petitions were presented m.l appropriately referred one from th ■gar manufacturers of perm van now york to restore the duty on imported cigars to three dollars per pound and sss percent ad valorem among the bills introduced was one by mr dyer to provide for the further reduc tion of the array resolutions were offered and adopted calling for a report expenditures c , l the freedmen's bureau and for informa tion as to the special agents of the treas ury the house at a quarter before two wor-t into committee of th whole and resumed the consideration of the legislative appro priation bill the item for foldidg the house docu ments was rednced from'sbo > olk to 25,<h*t the same item for the senate was reduced from 20,000 to 10,000 after talking about reducing the item for newspapers and stationery and about strik ing out the appropriation to reporters of the jl'jbe t without doing anything the commit tee rose at three o'clock mr cobh of wisconsin announced the death of lua late collea^e benjamin f hopkins and after the ueual resolutions the house adjourned until to morrow crimes and casualties 11l maggie hays disaster jht telzuharii to tux bxpb.i4s | mocpnia february 11.—further ad vices from the maggie hays disaster report that the boat and cargo are a total loss the remains of captain martin have beeu recovered a pleasure party from cincin nati were on board all of whom escaped builer expluiion sr louis february il—a boiler ia the st louia rolling mill exploded this morn ing severely injuring samuel c wort thomas barnes james gannon and daniel stevens and slightly wounding several others capital smmsmw rirnmo.vd february 11 — dr charles r bricken a well known physician theat rical lessee and dramatic author was kilie 1 to-day by the discharge of a pistol in hiti own hands alexander gardner a colored man wa hanged at mew kent court houae this morning for the rape and murder of mr stewart aud murder of john baker lier colored farm manager the prisoner latt r-i.jht confessed that with john kennedy who afterwards made his esca,pc t he agreed to murder baker they found baker in tuo m.id aud kennedy ahot him konned then went to mrs stewart's house and he rrardnei heard her crying and a few mm utes af l*r kcbuhi y oame out saying he ha 1 ravished and muruered her they fire.l the huuse and burned her body and ihrew baker's corpse into the river on the scaffold this morning uardner only said 1 am not guilty i don't know wheth er i am going to heaven or hell the crowd of colored women around the gallows assailed him with cries of ven geance the drop fell and gardner died instantly distressing accident sfrinofield tennessee february 11 last evening thomas hockeramith acci dentally shot and killed his cousin mr b h bibb the boy ia now a raving maniac sjncillar casualty s savaxmah georgia february 11.—the sheamer two boys from dublin georgi.i fer this port exploded her steam druiu when oil sapelo bar aud drifted to sea hs i.-n the gale prev&ilmg at the time it r ( rew and passengers eight of the former who swam ashore wen carried out in her the steamer naosemond will go in search of her in the morning the liarhek mystery albany february 11.—mrs uarpt-r ( fftrs 500 additional reward for the body of her husband the tinder to retain the 1000 mr harper had on his fterßon at the time of hia disappearance this will make suoo reward now offered political muttllun suppression of popular senti r bt tklcoiiai'u tu till ixprkju salt like city february 11.—at a m&es meeting called last evening to ratify the nomination of a ticket in opposition to the orthodox municipal election ticket an ■immense crowd was present and the ti-.1l crammed with orthodox mormons before the hour of the meeting no room was itf for the opposition and the orthodox ticket wie earned by acclamation much ill fee l iog prevailed on theoue iide and unlimited hilarity on the other • the trihunr thia morning pnblißhes the opposition ticket with h lawrence for mayor in place of l h wtlu the election takes puce next monday * the opposition account says that the gentilea and so-called mormons of salt lake city called a meeting last night to nominate a ticket in opposition to the church ticket an immense crowd of mormons led by the territorial marshal and city police took possession of the hall and broke up the meeting the gentiles attempted to meet in another hail but the morrxoa crowd followed and forbade it much alarm prevails among the gentile portion of jhe territory the xvth amendment chicago febrnai y 11 letter from governor butler of nebraska say he will conreae the legislature on the 17th instant for the ratification of the xvth amend-1 ment woman suffrage columbia ohio february 11 — the woman suffrage convention met in hough ton hall at 10 a m after prayer by rev k l rex ford a series of resolutions were reported from the committee which set forth the reasons on which the women fonnd their demand for suffrage and closed by asking the legislature of ohio to grant the right to them lnoy stone blackweu spoke for one honr in support of the reso lutions the convention reassembled thii after noon in the senate chamber the audience was large and enthusiastic speeches were made bj mrs cole mrs stewart mrs ftradshaw lacy stone mrs m t cattler and others tdoou kirhmostd february il—ln the legis lators to-day george rye of sheaaadnah was elected state treasurer receiving 119 oat of 157 rotes oast rye is a native of shenandoah and in that county east his vote for hale fremont and loooln for i'nsidsnta he was secretary of tha suw cunititßtiotial convention the conserva tive member who nominated him explained that it was done as an indication that virginia intended to forget past party difiersnoe the kcktucky hiobgei louisvills february 11 a oonveation colored will ■nimble in frankfort on the 23d instant a reaolstisa backed by * petition wm hwtroswad m the house offering the hall of the honae of b*pre sentatives to the ooaveation the resolution was referred tcjtkeikee i n ashviix february 11.—the legisla 1 ture eaacted * law nstponiag the county eiectwm from the first saturday io the fourth saturday in m arch the object ie »^ aa fl tht tabirt cwcixsati february 11 — a eejud held to ooawder the tariff nwn bill*now imam ctagnsa alao rniisjlniimi walla iiuwii m uisspsi wm rtiemnj o a eon ' mittoxrf ir to n|jert •! v rlr day | miscellaneous chicago items it numlatfi to twb liiiw chicago february 11.—travel from thi pity.toward the paci fio is annually heavy j this week h train carry a greater number of paaaengera than ever before passengers from montana report urge quantise of now on the western aide of the mountain on the eastern aide lees now haa fallen than for many yeara past the artiata assembly reception at the opeia hook laat night waa the moat iuc clnful of the kind ever known in chicago about two thousand persona were in at tendance the number of picture wi lftrj and unusually excellent the entire ■opera houu waa thrown open and elabo rately decorated with dowers and rapplietl with fountains of cologne the affair closed with a ball and mpper tue whiwy fight qmmtama ohio february 11 appli cation waa mada to the court of common pleaa by the distiller of the second dis trict to restrain collector pullaa from col , lectiag by diatraint tax ainind under the rnle requiring forty-eight hours for fermen tation instead of seventy-two hours as heretofore the distillers claim that the assessment is inconsistent with the provi sion of the constitution that no one *■!.»;■be deprived of life liberty or property without the pnweai of law a temporarj restraining order was allowed until mnn ! day when the application will be laid j before judge murdock , the superior coupt will on monday de ci.le the qu.stion of tl»e bible in the public schools tnz fcxkral fleet portland maine february 11.—cap ! tain l'ommercll of 11 it m ship monarch gave a farewell party on board this after noon about 500 ladies and gentlemen were present the united states steamer leyden ' randale commanding arrived at this port ' this morning from 1 uton to convoy the monitors sdiantonoma.i and terror which ' sail sam lay temperance * wurcxstkk massachusetts february 11 an enthusiastic meeting of the friends of ' temperance in favor of oarrjing on refo-m by means of arousing public sentiment was ' held to-night and a plan for future work . adopted the massachusetts license system bam february 11 a majority of , the committee of the house on intoxicating , liquors submitted a report which n a li , cenae law suppressing public bars anil , tippling shops and allowing lioensed ion , holders and common tictualera to sell to | their guests to be drank on the premises , and licensed liijoor dealers groceries , apothecaries and druggists brewer an , distillers to sell not to be drank on the | premises the fees for license are fixed , from 100 to 1500 and the bill in the opi . niou of a majority of the committee is bo , guarded as to make it if it snail be enact , ed an efficient law for the regulation ant1 [ control of the liquor trstfic the minority report waa presented takiifj ttrong ground ( against tho principle of license in any , form i the indiana iold feveh loi.sville february 11.—considerable ( exoit^meut prevails in harrison county indiana over the reported discovery of gold and silver mines near tho hue ot tin , proposed louisville t st louis railway \ twenty-two miner hare been prospecting , in good earnest for the paat four months , and it is believed have met with success , female riqbt3 st louis february 11 the hous ' yesterday passed & bill debarring officer " havinir the control and disbunement o school monipfl irom discriminating in tf ■salaries of teacbera on account of sex the legislature albany february 11 senate reports wore presented • chartering the westera horticultural society amending tlie charter of the state luu;i ttc aij.lr.sr mr chapman presented mm rcjk-rt of tin1 hoard of trustees of the state laebriat asylum mr hardeubu,rgh ottered a resolution ti 1 the legislature coucur with the ' anal hoard in a reduction of tolls on the persons and property transported ou the canals for 1 h below those of 18j should iuch re duction in jl:e judgment of the canal board be oi become necesaary to retain the trade of the canals which was tabled undei the rule among the bills disposed of wuoim in corporating the trustees of the orphan house near coopers town another rela tive to employed and persons employed third reading adjourned to monday evening asskmbi.y the report of the committee on griev ances summoniug judge potter district attorney and the sheriff of saratoga county to the bar of the house for breach of itb privileges in arresting and taking to that county a member of the house mr kay was taken up v a special order the report and resolution were unanimously adopted without debate mr rields moved that judge potter and oth r officers of the court be bronght to the b&r of the house on the 16th instant to receive the censure of the house and have an opportunity to 01 plain their oon duct agreed to ueporta were presented by mr jacobs—repealing the act for the relief of the state inebriate asylum also to pay the debts of the hudson river hospital for the insane by mr cullcn—chartering the trustees of the central new york conference by mr patrick—relative to canal ap praisers by mr alvord—amending an act rela tive to savings banks by mr mooney—relative to new york excise by mr hennesey—chartering watch case makers society by mr winslow—providing for intro duoing the european system of towing on canals amending the act authorizing the board of education at tonawaada to borrow money changing the board of domestic minions of the reformed dntoh church changing the title of ministers elders and deacons of the reformed dutch church at tompkinsrille adjourned to monday eveoing divi diti.—ln going ovet the list of free article in the proposed new tariff bill the attention of our readers may bare been di rected to the unfamiliar term din divi " this substance is the pod of a leguminous plant found growing in the marsh lands of south america especially in yenexaela and new grenada the pod of a rich brown color when ripe is from two to three indies long and three-fowthof an uoch in breadth and contains a few small seeds the valu able part is a resinous matter of a bright yellow color containing a large percentage of tannin which lies between theouter skin and the husk enclosing the seed divi divi is employed by dyers for its strong astringent qualities as a mordant or onb tsnoe having the property of fixing oolon ithasoootinto^inedfw a a sob titau for sunmch when that article is scarce and high fdivi divi k slso used in tanning accelerating the vi mi bbs it is asserted sod imparting to the leather a clean and healthy hm the im ports of this nrtisls in liverpool in 19g6 amounted to 4989 tone tsiaed in geld s ffteatoß n ark shzaju a paul—customer to clerk in a hardware store show mo a small low priced shears clerk facetiously perhaps yon mean : a pair of shears cmto«er<«wwlj>-"i mm p~-ly what i hid ckrk dcaaatly opaainf pmio arti im)--antkmim**nilmim k tad imt two m*k a fttv ciwtmm h>mikllj til ftm two bgij iom that ■■*• jam a fair w mmr j . timm m i the parisian roit oustat plor^nm—m miabb m the re tba pnaoipia imtur in ths nrolniiwftiy movement i-ukuv floarant is • ioamali t snd m until recently one of m ieocl fort'i waociatea on the mnr*eill<iit h in » tall powerful mm u>d of an impulsire rcckleh jiapo^ioo lik better nun be appean to fnnt^a the ohavaoter of a leader who can precipiuate ratolntion and com rrrvt popuur rrtp*ot thu present maai fesut'tma and m floaren ihare ia th«m are both ituej'irjislt from the funerml of viotor n'oir ontlut oecmton v m roefae fort hat arinee ezpkaiiied in the maraeiltaitt there waa difference of opinion aa to the coarve to be pursued one aide was in favor of proceed dg to paris with the funeral which meant aa immediate uj ■rising of the paoplf the other desired t > have the demoiufcraiion rvtain it pacific character the n^ultitude caaiulted m kochefort whi h be reganu aa evidencu that it wai not the ffttorahle moment for a rising in paria for he uys when a orowd ti determined to act it oonaolu no one besides he knew that 100,000 aoldiera and all the cannon tfigiyhn had been placed in requisition the fnintilam were nearly all unarmed and being at ncoilly would have had in a manner to besiege paris to eenre the stratgetio p'linl s where a oonfltct oonld be maintainnh the main divergence in opinion between ro hefort and floureni on this occasion waa k we ver because the intended movement on the moftv has been referred to at pabhio meetings on the previous evening kocbefort regarded the intimation to the polioe thus imprudently given aa fatal tf iuccms while flouretis was for immediate action the funeral as is known proceeded to neuilly and on the next day iustav floutens wrote to tie maraeillaise my dkar habimbjctk i will thank you to be good enuugh to auu uuce that from to-day i am oompletclj d^'atwnneoted with the management of the muneiflaue on leaving the mat+eilitii&t goatav floarena joined the jlefon&e in which he published from hia point oi view the inci dents attending victor xolr'a funeral and gave his opinion on the < nurse pursued the most important passages in this aa count show that although the french gov ernment haa imprisoned rodbefort it haa a df termined adversary still t>t large louis n'oir he relates said to jules vales de beaumont and me m the eve of the funera1 day how deeply i regret that my brother waa not carri 1 <> paris at the moment of his assassination if it haa not been done it is dot through any want of willingness on my part v/e adjured him in tha name of his declaratitu in the name of fraternal friendnhip and democracy in iu entirety not to allow the tragedy to finish in a oomedy by a discourse over the tomb that hia poor brother would be msaaainated a second tim by an unworthy burial louis koir tirst replied a negatively and thei with bitterness represent ig that he wanted to plaoe ourselves in opposition to rochefort and and delesclus i against the will of the people and after t c head of the party had decided at the same time we were aaaailed by men more than sus pected—the same who a littlu later helped to cry down rochefort ivnd aided to detach the honea and draw the funeral oar toward neuilly these nen ahoutine and gesticulating endeavored even to pro volte a quarrel when we i ere draggec from their hands by the ioterv antion of our friendn from belleville and the fauborg ht antoine this difference of opinion h j not how ever prevented flourens fn a espousti>.v the cauae of the imjirieuned r ihefort at three of the editora of the h forme were sentenced to six and the mam er to seven months imprisonment last mi ith he ha an additional reaaon to desire he downfall of a government which baa ow marked out himself for the same fate the regicide element m louis blaxcaormons an platform the paris correspondent of be london stavdard writing on the 24th f january ml kn.iay imt the 2lit was li anuiversa ry of the murder of ixraia xvi . one of tbr fouleat of the many foal crime erpctratco y the rnffianly crew of 1793 the ultras lk>rrowiog the old idea of the ' tt'i uuari club celebrated it by a bacqt it at borne wineshop at st maude i eh uld hardly have thought this celebration vnrth no tice but for the fict that vu l>,m blanc who wu invited to attend wr t the fol lowing letter which i commend to his eng lish admirers notioe lostmjn january h i*7o citizen.—you invite me in the name of the old democrat-socialist committee of the eighth circa inscription to the fraternal banquet which is to take place at saint maude on the 21st of january 1370 i shall not be there in person but my heart will be with yon fy s*rai ni xrsee thit date of january 2 recall a urnl-le sen tenoe but a sentence the justioe of which can only be questioned by th se vulgar minds and those ignoble souls {<■** am lhi**ejj who look opon kings m v i°g f * superior essence authorized as s eh t j con spire against the people wham ti.ey govern that is to say having a right to perpe trate crime bat this date of j jnuary 21 also makes us reflect whether n alty doer not bloom on the dead body of j kiaa as mistletoe on a dead tree barr^e uaad to say y a 7 8 tnortx qu m r^ritn mn jku history replies on tb ? contrary ' ■// ny a qu it mort qvi vrien rpt what we want is that royalty should jfe and the re public should live heoeive op fraternal satuutiona louta blaj c i think comment on this letter v unne cessary the vulgar soinds and igno ble souls according to m louis blanc who view the death of loan seize as a fool murder will i trust agree with me that admiration for the cut throats of the fnmch repnbhc if it b genuine involves a mor bid state of mind which a certain amtwnt of literary ability and a great power of compilation can not disprove m ledku rollis'h ditiicvltt catfjtgt flkad fox ihi n...1k faxilt j the same english writer dating in paris on the same day furnishes the following to-nikht ■firvil fmbliah a wtter from m ledra bouin in which he numates that he can not plead or victor n r fir's fsia - ily before the high court of justiw as tswt would imply that ho acknowledged urn i gal existence of such jadgee and snoii a strange jury bat m ledru rabin's ip»utima irrba are too curiously oh*rao«er istio not to quote them lo*do january 1 187 a mon cber ami—under the iapulsa of public inhigmtsnsi and the anguish of vic tor oir's family my heart alone ktmd that my he«jth which is really very f»d would enable dm to be reedy through the delays entailed by the fs^siauia of this strange jury and i hope so still but the h«art?s inpolm was foliowed by pouoenl reflection and since yesterday mj mind has hid n senow objection to omtond with ie it permissible to at to acknowledge soch jodgi s withosjt dua»owing mf pnet ew«er in the contingency of my return to france i newer contemplated having r setf ineoribed on the rolls of the bnr it wns lepngnmt to sne in virtne of the ath tohem renrlj by th oouoil in the ants of the order of advocates toeaaor*e thersepo nbilitr of so many hateful laws oath which a tke very oetee oi the trial pi ihint wssjm enll mj sftssitiosi to mm to which s»y manila would be secured by the nutter of oourw not of consent 1 m pomifcb thftt after h*th mm&mdm twenty yssn of ink rasher the eeqait by bon all uadar aieh dmamwa whja for tedw me m ii i|hml tw al-akiadof star climliii imfcul ht beiaf ihi—jm to naiak litir aoasnaiaaoa than aiaf ao jariadietkai akan tkaifat m t wkoumood ma at tka maa hvbjm aaafeaaama aad my pnaaaa wm%m£*km>m uu»^r»«i m i a«iiai»»i'..»h^at\m owwkt and itt i*d wwmli aluat inr it woom kar ura batdr to ■„»>)«« gyaak *» tka palwaal oatk wank wooil ka«a mtmna an ratals *» tka oarpa ls**uul ami mmil w to wm tb caaaauamtkarvmy • • • ua<iar av^^kai jfel ■■■■■bkavßaaaabßßßßai i v*lala^a vivraaailf 4 mj ajar kaaai aa4 ma m u«ia jur ut,ka tafe^^bß^x^^b^^aaßßa^^b^^bßßßßßßßßnßßi m.dti«oiw k t«vlmtt thu mtvwii ii ~ 4vw m le«i notr ho mm mmum tfe«k htirm iuim ia q if tigm ncnfmktiuimiffmrmuidtmto the key west tragedy rrll mriciun or ihk raoormo or goxzalo i 18t1x05 bis dimbti/u fkov ciba-dettuomnas to fight a dcil—bvkiso out—n ihoonro lie the hotel-guat cxcitcmcnt is uf wibt r.-m»p,.i>dmte n tort inu ) kit wist flotida febraarr j tie following are the toll nailiartaia of the bloody sffair which took dm kn a the 31st of lait month in which taarcu taoon 111 killed ud two of thoas who if and oonepicuoualy in the lisnaaiilini wer wounded gonaalo cattaooa late editor of urn spaniah paper la vot dt oubrn pabliabed in havana landed here with bar basra spaniards from haraaa on tha moraiag of he 29ih ultimo i waa ex paetad that day for ha had arari onaly pnbliahod a challenge ia hia paper addnand to tha editor of the republican a cuban piper pabliahod in thia mty and an answer was lent bj tha cable accepting tha duel as soon as tha steamer came alongside the wharf two cuban gentlemen of good appearance went on board and inquired for srflor caata oon who received them tory politely these two cubans represented themseltea as the necondsof the man that washing to tight a duel with him casteaen waa aik ed by the cubans if he was the author of ench and such artiolee pnbliaaed in hia paper and if ho haa eonve to key west to tight a dual like a goiitlaiina and he an swered in the affirmative castanon and party then came ashore sad took lodging m the russell house senor casunoa soon found oat that the editor of the rtpyavcan who had asoaatod the duel waa a poor fellow aunt to fight a child tan years old ha ia a a man about lifty years old quite iin.ll in torn half blind and his name is juan mary beyes two hours after they had been in the eui aell house caatanon and patty hat for juan mary reyes who although knowing that he had nothing to do with them waa fuoluh enough to hire started immediately to the russell house when tha little old cuban appeared before caatanon ike latter attackea him like a coward and began to beat the poor old man some parties inter fered and he was soon parted from him a short time after this occurrence casts nor received a call from another cuban and a duel to death was agreed upon great excitement was created au orer the place and castanon was taken before the oourt wrhere he waa released on 9200 bail the cubans naturally were furious all knew that the organ of the volunteers of havana had oome over to american soil to light and it was resolved that castanon should fight that same day saturday the duel was prepared and it waa announced to take plaoe on the following day castanon and party however ahowtd aigns of fear many excuses were given and the cabins who hid the affair in hand resorted to eyery possible scheme to oarry on the duel which oss tanon had offered from havana and had come to key west with the sole purpose next day very early the steamer from new orleans to havana was signaliisd and caataaon and hia four friends prepared to iak<i their departure by her about halt past twelve p m two cuban gsailamaa who had dever fought a duel before repaired to the ruaeell houae and inquired for tha spaaieugebtlemanßtoppiiigtbare afewmin utee aitercaitanonandtwomorespaiuards big stout fellows one his doctor and the other a commander of bpaniah volunteers — una down stairs una of the two cu bana who had called and were waiting for them had a revolver the other had no weapon at all onoe down stain in the front parlor the unarmed cuban told caa tanon he wanted to arrange matters for ths duel castanon answered he wsa not going to right a duel he had lapped the face of a cuban and fait aatisned the cuban then called him a d d oovard caa tanon raised his hand and hit the cuban his friend drew the revolver he had in via hand and the unarmed cuban snatohed it from hia hand while thia waa gomg on caatanon took two steps backward draw hia revolver and fired at the cuban without effect the cuban then fired his first ahot and casta uon who was standing by an iron safe fell on hia kneel and in that position 6red the second time the cuban then fired again and brought castanon flat on the ground where he received two more ahote as soon as the firing oommenoad cassation's two friends abandoned him and fled to the stairs firing aa they retired one of them n his hsste fell sad hart his ahin i think the other ia badly wounded the cuban who had killed caatanon in the contest came to the street with a firm countenanoe and brandishing hia revolver said cubans you are revenged viva cuba libre the instigator for the murder of all cubans is dead the following cubans wen soon after tv tragedy arrested j boteua and brother v moi-eia f aceituno 1 barons p oso res and a aguero the three last named have been released several houses have been searched a colored man has aim been arrested falsi oomirh o thi pore-to who ever saw the natural tinge reuse-od ia gray hair by a hair dye no one who can distinguish the browns and maoka brought out by phaloh vitiua on saltation rm thi haie from nature's r noon and mark it leaves no stain ob the akin and ia clear and traaepai su t and haa d sediment sold by au druggists and fancy oooda dealers 1,7-lw u too have a nimhataa from the nose offensive or otiierwise,t«rtial las of tha nse of smell tests or bearing eyes water ing or weak fad dull and stupid or jfbili tated pain or pressure ia the head take cold easily you may rest assured that you have the catarrh thousands annually without manifeatug half of tha above aymptumm terminate ia nnmssiselim and end ia the grave meaiaoaaei aooom maa mere deceptive or lees asiliiatuui by phyaioaas r v pierce m d of sfttt mam street buffalo if v to the pfwarie tor of dr sage's catarrh tmeses mptr f bptese fmr oesarra cold ia the head • or aatarrhal headache which he eendi to aay address port paid far airty cents or four peekagjtor jl bold by meet drug ia«seielj»heie b7-daelw wood a»d krrauae — brews * twhohell ooal dealers a no ft sonar street receive orders for stove wood and a vary superior arkweef uaamaa guat slaowram of furs haas aad b jot ml man n 8n dr dboabil sflnrhsam.al ta aaetaer eotmsaa claaanrs sale of boote and sheas at cost c j rm law of boots aad shoes at a*ariß aale at boots and ihoea a clearmg sale of boots aad sates a 4m main street amarioam bloeh jasrmi h jiwatt r\arrt " ~ great bargaisa ottered ia fun el all fcmaa •*** a«»l maia at 600 ruasiaa gable cmlar aad mejßt to be cloesa eat at a gewat aaarove hmm fan 11 tin aasawal lsasaut tawauuuuuu(aßssauuuuuwa smswaft ssswstauuwawauuw auuwhtl asawwa fmmad by mahtll fft^t/ntkm of awaam bumiaa atrsssi ital w slrsamsru ifogtfajw r»w««m»>.!,.in , tll , «, la nt , {■■""|*» ««-»•» lav a«ga of the laufl friakj g^gw tear " , 4»a _ . _. a .*._.' '* w^'»»»a^»t»uf»^at»jg^a»*ata w wauuuuuuuuawasaassassassaa - w**lr|w atamvl>wa 4at eawawos the buffalo exprrw i'l clisiild b i jit itcmptw rbutun co ko it x swam stbzet uorniac exprow per y«»r ho 04 >•->■mid f.«,lu kii-re " 600 vmkly eiproi " 1 m tdk bke and cvi*iko upib two u i|..nv irnnd i r >, wlnnd 10 cltj nib •: m t twelvc cmtii i w«k political republican county commit the r*rular imwtlnjt of th <■niimtlw will \* held t tiit tr r-.in arcade building ml in rtij uvening of each week kt 7j o'clock until further u thfi <„<■.. ihi tt room u*e pro tided with the laa<l v lifi-uh rapt-r and will be kept ■i f m * a 11 v i i h e*cb day for t:.e urn and benefit r>f tha public • alokzo iaxnsr chairman albert hajgut.htcrcur bo rpoby document—tobias the managers of thk buffalo i !■-•.- i.rph-n aovlum deuce to xprm tbairuiuk-f mn ve*mii«r for tbe iat«re>t bh bu manifested in tf.i rlimr'tv hy rnkklo hertelf a die meml»r<.f uifk »«.-■■■*-,«. mh handcm t-i n t,nl>-liy sei crtßcink uduhtry iv tlc uas of her knittingtnachin we cvi rec-ncniend her work laj iti tje*«tj c.te&fnet and durability and would a ■•■• yur fn ii.ii t miji(*:.i ui«ic-.elvept with article ■>( h*r in»t ulvtiim tv they have opportunity hi rat jb at 1 . ■kccj ■..■(..; biro ■net and u . t*r road i,]j iuwtnkss€majst fcf confectionary establish man for aaje ro»^r.klle opimw.t ihe ho orr.u uoikb a od wine ojod naism tat aalltmr addrcw j m ihu offi feu-it small store asdcottage for hai.k n mf aaal ttt soatib duul'.n stnt-1 a k i>i>d buainetm miami and piaaaaas rt^iduuucj mil hi >-,; 1 luff and i,ij tun wrjin i » i.xx a ru'kht.jm i went swan t one of the best lit sinks.s la cations is tijk citi for ftalß—li.r imary *■»* * t uijthn earaa f bi mi udlfcylai treet a ftnt ri.tc rhanm lor mim ij..ihl srixsr xlmhaudiu uwtl uu.lt t.n«j a 4 n rayalr the h oak oi n-oi rii - vili ii old with it buikhng if apj ltd loi 1 lon jin tir-t of apr mm thu amm •*■vi .- . . tv ic.at city by htmk a sanforu ll«aj l*iitt a..a lawion a^na !■« 1 wt swanh jjakuiv foe sale or to rent y i.(v eunmr p«rn and warfaington enoadi in1 barthoiiom£w m blfc st it 4 good businesschamcs—good a.x liaa.r d*tijiß wi'li tm iiup tuuiinl aunir t-retui-t '-' « ai.<l nt.^k uh „' ■■■1 wlji irrbuiuii k whtimit kwlaand atock ij>ludu)d m uk « i !■kekino 13 fnt hwi \ bare chance-fob sai.ii a xjl floaspbt ratail atoek of hala cani ud cm wiiii tbv uui <! will ol iii old i rtau mmd w«mi n a cj ul ih monciab ul.tain i on rvasanaldi uiim wat fiwlirtilant addrotn p <» drawer 17 6l:t hotel peopebty for sal ob nirhingi mtimttd t&tlm b«at burin ■part i uw ritiagq of aulea wiih l ten i-f land barm etc wat furthor parties r ttqtt l lkf.a picjuchu 13 y.bwaa t a good kusisess chance—a vavdaaa millim-rf artimfchmnat f'laj o aumk aaaoaarttaa to aio it ttmb ltiu>e of j rt-iu au(tlmbarttnuwettt f.-r die i.it-ntie<w aad tm vi ill whirh b valunriu any one wmh t i>iirclmmt will wv-1 thui ran bargain call oradjraa jec pickehiho broker^and an real e»ute agaaaa 13 w ftaaa t , buft*io wantko a partner with a c*>)i bkpttal of it'j xxi !■■• i>uu in a w i v h-hed baytng baatoaai in this ax y i'n.fiu laqpt ri-i--h beaateal ooa c&pubie of uktntc chanrfl ■■nice hailiiaai aretemd addrww urouyh tha portof ■«■, mffuum u-tf money plenty—fob a few goodawmmn inalo flatd itiiini a h m ■», o'iit b ck.wot bwan at bli-l't man l'facturers1 andtkat'k s1 bank ktooh nnud by lee i phhtzring u wm swan t a 27 titantei>—thre ob poubgood \\ hmaw.irwrth from thr.ii to fl.c tl.o:-und dollanm h apply to kdwards hlcki.am rca tttalf and imnml ur<>k,rß no 2 brown buih'iiiß als qoi delaware strkbt—aorbl ()») l a npatant t ln kpnt-ml booaewort waat d tafaiiwni - rag nrwl bi i».)7 main st.—wanted an bx u i licenced r-k.k aid • uoaapgft np-wtaira ir nii ■•■hi n nei il apptt l'-s-"t iijij main street wanted a ifuo nur a _ r ml-'it i 1 7a main street—wasted a i l|l.l gaadeaafc ***** jt^jli m alks boy wawted ro do inside and outdoor art braaoata liliiiaw la trrll da fa naadwrh ng i "- uraww f!4 it _ fantkd tin ctivk men to y atavaw lor mm twaiov nan work •■inaoeaasaabroad addraaaako w ihjl'clas tl9 1 mo hook bindfitts—wanted a x porwatdar h\rek it ju:.f tm and il waaßhajtaa street kl autgatiunh vbflaalßft wajtrsd by a competent vim i dy.a blah 1040 diaai loahiuit : » 1 i in aawlng ol il lin.l . b«rt i-f rii nirm-mlan a ai n if naulrad addraai m a j a lui i flice airanteu—by a man a situ a }}[ timima cmimunt,i..pjut of n«k uitb iim a trial at-nwil «* ai v iw.-.t r.f city raferanc - g.vi-ii at)drc u rtbob iiiitfaij f u bll "" f"or"sai7k hlqb sale—a fill bet of mis j ainnirj mainut nt ha f p.toe tododai one ct each ht'ni-.iphfre of waatarn a ia ii.iii afrn cl ii iv i mkrooedßj naatnl at monthlj concmti r in ttabbath schoola inqnlra at kni'ihts galr lbet oornarai trie uu main it bilita:>j bu shingles - i save fox sale io im.ooo aawtd » ij tot ahtoftiaa,which will b : l>l dhakli 3 b ckbkaim raeßltt7*c v c it ho k,w.bw»nifr m i tor bale—a labge peopskty 1 ..-! ih cock au fin i deaked wtkb daap i buawd^ata uo atadan i it is otto 51 peirl t v ice:i engine and boiler for mia bbaan at tba lulea puninic mill hulltk * kecyrehwalt corner hi ago at ii or sale—a dei.hihtfcl rest j djfff t t:«t-»rla in ocnc-*e cmity ih la rfc and tsiitlilj wlwwlad iwaa tl.o i.i.um is fiinuiud with a 1 m.jdern coorantea c apptv u 2l jmun tttfo al i'ail hi i^or rent—no 3*3 franklin st 1 battery mat dwelling with wing well fur unhed throughout g^>od lum attached apply la 5 j^u vjtu si i'cml st rpo let ok for sale no l pirv it hptwr>en alien and virginia in fl-vt-cl<m r.i.t alum a ma.iot r.ver 319 main t touil stores qio let—thi large and com j m-di.'u torj mat in the occu[*ncy of sew ard bentley it tluney known «■ni 24s main t of huslnea in tb ci inquire el lha e shei'aku ituariian kc o««r al>or dw<-ribej lore fcxt otoke for rent the old es o ut>h»h»d m*nd of the uta jaro fceiboid no gnu aj.pv.o john otro g , r^i „ t>lit-ai>ai vtice rooms to rent—inqiike il no s9 kiae&n bt blmt c b hrtchikb uom with steam powjjr to let cotot of erie itrwt ud t»rr«c inquire or folie ft co ■**■'* oom3 and power to rent the ro-nu are rte«lr»bl mih tt power enn unt inquire of e & 1 molme4 ilichuftq t and the caiuu bulf&lo hoksesamp€aebi*ce horses for sale—dubtsg the comioe hwib b«twted march i »■ii mt btr lfi theßojlfclo str it rallroul codidmi7 m 1 mil on hundred hunett most of thorn vouiu and id k 0.-i conditiuu tbe honea may be he v and th pricaa aaceit«:ned >/[ tbe for men at thi rtabh a of the company on main ami xia^ara atraeta ob and tut march u 1870 ahw i r aal at the prcaent time or t-t be ex cb«nc«a lor other honea suttftblc for the buaineae f t>i company ua rcry fine rrarea which wtre brouabt from canada last fall and are with foal j»j d small buparintrn.'otit feb 7,13t0 b7-zmdar ktcaces purchase monky mortages johk otto l pearl t purchase money—mortgages nud b lu « picker!so b ibweatgwan.t am aaa mortua6eb — 10,000 91u.uuu teßtala»baunuof from 1000 sr fsrtsg-^*asr jxl vn maaa».h w m a boamiik amp loximc qa eu.icott st.—a few boabd 7\7 krh m h aecoaimmlmad with l**rd rvi rooms al k tow day bowdcrs wanted bl?-6t foe salb-hoggeg fox sale no 110 johxson place tory brick eep&r jt»s ai>rf water ! m ttiwfj wm mi cheap ii uku wlthta thirty d*ri price woo ' mo m mccomb 10 s"..ulh dirhnn a for sale—27 fargo avente 2 fctory fr*m flnuved off in flue strie s water and cellar will t*k a uuaji bosm and lot a part y m 0 m mccomb lofr.uth nitii'nn n _ i^or sale—294 ninth street j 1 t-.ry f hi •. i ■t - six cellar tn fir>e r<lcr lot 34x132 1 it a l*»utilul lucatln price mjco blo m wocohb 10 south diiw-n it ev>k sale cheap no 618 nw(f»r street mn frmni p water fuma-^e at ; lot 65xx ihrnuyi to mnti trett no : -« k.aflklm utrert 2-s.orv brick <*-, water furnace a lotlluxllji to alley n'i 4'i mrfm mm 2-rtvjrj brick km an-1 water lot syxmb ho ss uar rtvmt i stnrj brii-k a d l>a-e ni kf niagara sfeet 3-§t iry brick jjaa wa'.-jr lilnj it i other hii i i iji .■■■■■.!», ali ill first ffc.e ord»r ho 20 ailt-h street a new i torj brick em rater f-ath n>me»t.d eilar r;n ; r<:iitfc hmmsi will t m il ■■;.• ij and n ttnni tci suit the nxr c-ha r a itfftjto iu'm s sisr'oru re*l ul »■iflosiinmce atftiiu 7 1 t for sale or to rent—an kle ant nn.ience h d laware tre«-t wllli fl ground and 6am puw sska may 1 lg _ m jomh otto fcl iv-arl.t i7ok balk-tbi 3-stouy biih'k x l*«-lljns ><-. 74 konk pearl treet eu and miter lot 40s.hu uti lke 4 i jkkhino is west bwan t fox hale—new ru3r house and t 3 cim ffft boute mmhtn room j tiwhn hall aud imi.trv price 91100 m 0 d..*u ulatkt in mx jwan l)y wll g smilx 3to ji-r-ey st iv n u.«-w taiit of ijbmj tehori a2*-w desirable rjmidcncg fob ale the fine 2-mory hnck dwdiin »;:(, w us nn.i e-er mwdam toptowwt lutttixloo un th itnrtheait crnier of morgan iiid cary at prke 29 lee & pickering uffl^bnilt fob salk oimtent—first-class d**-llinj thrw storn-a tir.k all the mud-rn impri'vemmtk vau'e carria huuo and^ardtti i ■!■■-.. ■« r . ■.. 1 for a i m i,f jua:fi t a irood tenant p.tmiwh n m l>el»ware st i • jiiireof u i.vox & baker erl i.und oflca i7ntbt-clabs dwxllebgfi for delaware ttntt kc 161 2-:-rv brlok with wi,.g j i icd wii . ~. at,i fixture bah ixim fu t arda maiiti iuki kismi;brick l-am;lut svxi7u t laware htrwt s-nlh corn-r bull r strfet a ml u three arr.-s of l.i-d 0m be mtg with the impr<n t iii la 1 tt und in under a fl:ie ute of cultivati.i * ith a haft variety o fruit trees in beari lyun & bakkk i'j krie land office / 10od dwelling houses ino ij temper st illuiji bridle price 7.'-00 2sfi trailklin st i--t iry iam *; pneo sfifro 59 mariner ►*, s-mmj brtek pri c hs imunnresfc 1 storr i>ri-k;pnce«76oo 163 s-.iiih l'ivi-ti.m t j-«t.ry brisk piice s*»vo so7 nldthit 2-bt«t7 fr m pri^e 9«u00 iff rl rt 2-fttnrj i>rii'k pric ; r>oo u2 nlntii t s-atorj brick pria*9lo,ooo mwriaw rt i vj iirit-k pri^c k«j u l^j bakui.krie land office / iheap cottages for sale t*n iw •'■1-tory frame price 1500 north w.liiam t 1 noty mint pr*ol jisw twelf it t l-«t'>r frmuo price h7'j'j gufton p.ave no lft s i.rv fiamf price ij'jo fifth m nu l(il l-irorj fr.im jiri c isoo hg lyun «. imkeh krie ijiiij uffi ft fox sale—no 75 south division fit , will be sold cheap i th owner a a doc ri-ili t juuh ott si pearl t i^or sale—the 2-story brick dwelling no 13 fa-f eaple street in tine or der x l »■'-: i i xlio b uk * pickeriwo 3wet»wn t fox salk at a bargain—the lar^e baldly hawinrnt an«t attic md dwellu-j on the u.-rth'f-i mm ot cntuwe and marj iani mtr m 21cm with a fine varle y f fruit u lbtf & rit'kekimi 12 west swan rt i^or salk—-that valuable fro 1 pertj r il i «*='■am at the ml al beai ■rett.»r,d fro ting xv har.ge mre t being hof.-.t bwutbby 115 in depth io the liunl'u'r ana ii|>oii vtdca in an uncommonly sultd and sutiatauiu tlum-atafi wdl buiuin>tf and eatfth1 s'xllf f.et td-oa oiic-hmry at.d ttliir brick addition so tec front h^hit li.-pth this prup rty in adiuir-i>li ndipled t iiy kind of bea-r biisinßsn either mer c»t,tile nr loauurkciur.in having a aur hw4&u tt it reft frunt and il very promt tie tit a a ijusir.esh locatkju ba johk otto al pcurl st eh salk—the u-stofiy brick r dwwllin no 73 wot cl.i^p-*:t ttnat mtxbbb let bi i.ee * pickkkin(_i is west swan at riottages for salk >■). 3^-1 0 mimhtit l-otofy lot stxluo no 4 vaglawt l-«tor7 lot imxiw no 131 verm.iit tt ! story lot soxioo no ftlrt north dtv uti t 1-surv lot 50x123 no to t*4rk it,l-#*oi7;!ot»sxltt 80 11u hampshire st l-nt'jr lot mkico bs t£g i'ilkkhlnii la vrt^tswnn t \ eine resiue.nce for sale 11 no 473 frank in atrett with j:a wa.er bafi ; nti tamrm all in fins order lut 40x11 llh im nu-diate ptmamhteau if it.ired u lee a piokkiunc l.t west swan it pofi sale—the ebbioekce of c dr u f prpsl.r.y con;er ninth nd riiifi ticut ttreeti ; n-'w and in ele^a'u or.ler wi h two envoi laud attach*j under tba k%but rtataai cultivation and well itocfeed with a laiirt x^rk-ty oi fruit appti tojuhn uito 61 pearl street f)i sale the large i-btoky hn k cot time no ml seventh atrect ; in r loot nrflar nawi i ipp.^itc the pr<»p*im-d park with lot either so or 100 ft frunt few 1w it in depth lble a p.c kf.kjko la w a wan si ipor sale—2-«tory brick hocse with win on east side ten rooms be.«idei c !- isr and atti ■; marble mantles and dodge1 patpii i\te lotboxltw i'rk-c 6000 j2ooo down b l um in ix ye,rs by wii.li\m s 3sell 3vs jersey t new block tn-t of normal bchool a25-lm i^or sale or exchange.—no 110 jj north wbhaaj s-reei 1 nt ry frwnc dwxl urnj with k'ft and wi>r int c<>x'io will mmmvji f r a vaouii lot f lartftr iz . a 27 lee a pickhkixg 13 west swan st _ t7h>k sale—the fine three j itory banome:,t and attic brick dwelling ■«. iufl • ■■■- sirett gat md water at through tl bouse bath i ■m ic in complete order 27 lee & pkkkkim la weal swan »•„ uor sale a fourn't'iry im bl^re and dwelling on main beluw dayton rt n w occupied aa a bajnon and res taurant the building has boen recently thorough ly overhauled and is in perfect coudltlon through out mv*v ne«n especially fitted up for a hotel ur boarding house t ha gan in every room niagara water bathroom icehouse other oonventencei h two street fronts one on main the other on piirae street andean be profitably utwl fjr mo any other biwtnesn tt an the one lnr which it in de - - ! v ■particulars apply to louis otto a 20 3 brown's buildiius for sale cheap.—the destra bleihrw-story brick dwelling hou^e no ml franklin street witk lot 3i|illn and frame ban m the a ley in rear the he-use has gws and water hath mh oeil-r und r the whole house anrbls mantei ac and is tn first late order throughout kid the ;■■.*■: i.n of tbe moat desirable id the city a purton o the whole of the furniture car paf mt can be purchased with the houae if d sired at a bar^raln alo 1 ul'lri otto no 3 brown bui id lug f)r sale.—the u story frame hou«e no iss cmn . treet with gas and water and tn .-■••! condition lot tsxloo iwo tory framt bouac no 234 south divlslun treet gas water large cillar ac good location one-story frasne colta^e no 13 ch«etnut near bwan street kifctr&ra water marb'e mantles ac t«o-9tt>ry brick house no is ctuppewa naar main street g water cellar 4c ; lot uzloo i al*o offer for sale a number of desirable build ing lote on main franklin delaware and other streets east and went of main street til of which will he sold at reasonable prices and on favorable term louis otto 10 so » b")wn build inf or sale.—a new and first class 24 story residence with all the modern im proreidfi.u south side of ferry atr«at vnt of del aware lot 169xa86 f«*h ternu my so tl 1 holhuar buudinf for balb t^ngine and boiler fox sale ctliwdcr 14 bf 80 tim fket band whecl tremper cut off heater pump fte all in good obder boiler five feet diameter twain feet long ser t ny-fi»e tone tocb utim frwl maavkeuw fos sale-fabbbi farms farms—several fine )■-« ■in-1 " * hirf i<u « pickemsc 12 w sw»n w bl afakm a the towx of lan caster for sale at a bargain » soull bouse an i ■t uk«n is r jm nt and htlanee m tang time by hlmi a a.ufoild ig west sna rt a farm koh 3ale—on the sl gum ri»er h v nna mi c frmu lanll nt irara county eonststaiiir of abont m ten ountin ing man if hie '■..-. fruit land in the couiity ap piy to a m chesbruvuh l&aamt or s'lsg.-r fsjb as tior sale—a fibst class farm j 1 of 100 xata under a good mm ot cultirauod witliin the r'.ty hmitk and a front on « i-^vrd street htarc and hams nd other improvements tiiqutr of a babker 124 main at ast^u erik cointy farm lots for sale 7 •.' '■■■- good ...-<, '■!•:.. i i orchard price sooo lv acres ; good house b*rn ud urch&rd p.lce mmm ti acre ; good beum barn and orchard price 2uoo 21 kcres 1 bouse i-»r n<l orchard price 20-0 50 acres ,■' iio«j«-t ' » :. and orchard price msm s acres '■d liuum titro i.j or^harj pr.cu wm 22 h e k<x>d i ■.'.'. v barn nd orcti&rd price *•' acnx : rood hoi;*e barn and orchard p.fcca imm appl to m mctomb ba 10 suutli diviaion it for sale-a farm of 150 acres smmi so kti wtll tnu-*r-.1 i,i,c orchard iurm well water d t c*]<atile oi l.eepiti s tows s - ■■■new two-story frame hsms txce.'erit bar n wtl c xl'lisxige for proper mat a bus villigt orci rui aitnass sbi smas from atttea a > i -■!■farm of j > meres 25 a-res wril tim beiol hauuc under tlue cujtivaiiuii nu'ii of fcsapsßg 40 or f-0 lows spl-udid bri k house wit • late roof aid a'l in i r outbuild n.|f 3 larjrc banhj fins ovdhsssj fin m wt-ll watered lmte at.<,ut twn i i from putter'scomcr-i iv haml>ur i and it mile from buffalo a splemlij ilrui of mf sen with | ad hf.use and < mtßsi about 15 mrs f foud i nrt . flue orchardo ic ac w 11 imp 1u cows 1 pair hurw hanit--i vsgsn i'l'jw dray m'j»'ln m&chi-ie farm situated lw j miles ■rbtasa t of hotter ti.-ts near luu bur chei^e pactury kiftv acres of imt>rr>ted land ■n tifft al adjoin lds the lakehh..n ay r , wi'li goo.l biiru fifty acres of taufkvtsd and on ejjgert irt tear poorhouw pood fences a sataadm linn on onairo st containing z erf unh*t a fine state nt cultivation splendid t nii-1 a half stoty lrjm lifllaw thirteed rooum we'l finished xc ii nl bam l y i cellar well a d rixtcrn kdwahks 4bt cklasd rfcal svtat br kavr no 2 browu'a buildiinr aih legal kotices x^otice—the common council x of th city of buff*lo harin+t elenniued to puhlic lark or tarki the appruacbes thereto »... iuln«d tj take and apprt'prid.te il.e property nciv sary for that purpose and having made application to the miitnttr <■ourt < t b^ralo for tbe appointment f thr'c commissioner to bk-ertait and report tin just emprntation to be ait to thep rson rperaorn r i-orporaiion awning or twang any i&terest in rairt pmpstiy so to ba hhsb and appropriated as bmst salsl and upun so apphcaton the undersigned ho - n been appointed u<:h c inniis*forer fo mtssy give b'-tice that they will meet at tit '■'■■•■of ni*i cnmmi-ii«ner at the security bmsbgs bank no 16s ma n street buffalo n v on tbe 2l»t day t day and th"-iice procett to tl«w the nil property m siid conimus cutincil havedetermii'ed to uike arks tbe appina'bea thereto and ms streets c n ■,'■■■.. il ijiii i r*quired by the statute in aucli osm male smi provid^'l thts tuiil uwd fend property is tlic laiidaixlpropei ty ueturiln-d m a co-tain heport i.wm by tliu park cooi mii'l'iners i:i ■i '<~ i.cc to the pr..vi :,- si the ac 4 ihe i mlslsllils otthe bute • f new lo k entitled an act to authorize the flection and location of c rtain grounds for fubhc bsmb in tlm city of iluf ixli and t pr.^ioe f r the mainulance and iir qshmsnt tl.e-eof parsed april 14th 1s0s whic . . 1 heport mm i -.! in the ■■■*■- of the i'iij cssvk of ■■'■:,-: i ■'.■n rii fir^l day ot > ur dated february pth l 70 william a biri gibson t williams albert h tsucy lilj-nii tt comm^sion'ra dry oods marked down at barnks a bancroft 259 main street entire prim stock 10 cents huh packages of blucbkj j»xi brown doiiestica at niiuledale fhlct^i baknk9 1 banckoft u.'i6 aflo m«ln t a.t cost hub i basceoft s msio km oiu k.ntire stock of new tand latest stvlk of embroideries at cost elegant lace sets cambric do , point and appu^i'k collak3 lai'pets handkerchiefs c ic barnk3 & bak roft 1870 omm at barnes & bancroft 959 main street at tery low pricr alpacas poplius pauama cloths c r barkis k bancroft fcj ub mat l t baknes 4 bancroft 259 main street vpiu of those heatt all wool hoke hade cassimep.es at fl oxford mixes at onlt • 10 neavt water proof 1 barnes * bancroft at mlul»it cloakincs at b^iristes & bancboft ioo tirii clmklng btfk do«nft iron is ftnd 14 to ji » m takd tui best bargain or the season barnes * bahcborr 4 ' up m*i rt ladies & gent's under wear at bimb i jamiwt m hiii stmt harked down ore entire stock of nosiery ladies asd gentlemen's undehweab baku * hwfmort m aitkii the buffalo expmm job printing office thi vkkt ud matmuau ii paataud to lfifff 1 iful iw tio or boos cau ajn job wou o v mat iw nun
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-02-12 |
| 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 | 1870-02-12 |
| 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. 8203 |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-02-12 |
| 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 | 1870-02-12 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700212_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. 8203 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxv saturday february vi 1870 no 8903 business directory it a me business a.id location of tbm lkadiso hovsks of buffalo llm of r ryarfer h mak pur.-haiw n bui vi by cutlirw thin out aatl ukhw it an a rtlerei.l rrfuily luim m k irittly fikstclass.i architects r,r:i h..it«i'lh im i au'l uiplkmehts castikos ac buwaftd ikon wokh»,cmc mar canal kanki ■■'. h x dl'bt * co jmtl flr.lm blind hi*io«s hinbca3tings to ci.akk i co cor sn.'aia ud vlnrtola t books akl stationery t im uor 3hs ilaln i 1 bctmi h ■'* bi'.o 4^7 main.cr y>.l.awlc , u.i v l£k 1,-40 main an |
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