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buffalo express vol xxv friday february 18 1870 no 8898 business directory samk busiskxsasu 1/icatioh of tub lhablhli uoosjx of buffalo itl ol our n •!■•. make purohai in but j ft p^l^.l u bt>-'^sb-1 architects adi utplsmum asi im.h to iiaskers li .. i.i bt»o»..llaj â– â– â– . *â– â– â– blind hin<;ks nsxcastihqa,to cum * co cor »*"."! vlnrlr.i»au books anl btationeky maktik taiujii 3-;malu xl 1 l.li.v,l.hillrlo..ts7m»ui,coi mul.a.k bkr.eut lknt 240 main iui»w sonaca ii h otlk.^omain blakk books stationery i<j y w i . i loukwuud a jullnsun vj main cllllsiv « jt.nkt twand 2v2maiu booth * shoes a l 3 liavvlk.'/j mali blank book manufacturer j l ciiiciikmtr.k llrtai.j 1w wmiiiiikwu ponntmohxita wholesale * ueuil w 11 liulux.k c0.,1«a wvwin caxtstb oil cloths feathers j k * j zooh tptiu.»terwr 476 main confection'eiw vvhol<»»u hexin likakmt.u ene h a mmikiai 4*l main,..;.|k»hetl«tllâ„¢a china ulas-i ft crockeuy * n - l '.&'* u'.^f.li u i v .. k skwiia.v u»il..i carriages hakvkyiwai.lack lock i*«r courier horn c rack bus 4c b ovtss * son ibs and w7 kulcult coal wholenle n<l reuii c ii i>ui>i.ey ft co cor erie ard terrac okuiuik kahifi akl fuut uuiom coffek 4 si'ice mills 011abk l co.,aal ham o|>|xhiit cfcurche coal and pill iron o k wll/tofi a u w01.1 cor hk«».ipol k 1 hkdrithom * couiowrcial whirl loul oi rt dry goods 1 .>.'. bebt a co.,»w main drapers * tailors u n.tiiyon 294 main dyer and renovator lccas chbstbr 4a3 muii knveloi'e mamifacturers h it pkobutk 22 w bw»n eno ravers on wood o«o d wiohtman 0 w-.ni fancy goods c voujkk bjeulinu k co l lu.ii furniture ac i«a,u h white â– > main it him it l « co ii m»m flour feed and okain w h conn ten»o or i fruit and oysters jrxatt mb c0..k.7 w».hlii«t..ii fine brass castings bukkauj bkabb ful'ndrt 76 txdi»n»e glass and paper show cards j f iiut'kman lti lb«n*-calt u(i nulrfc obocxbb wholeule a m johnston 7i hjn grocers wbole»le ml iuuii e ii uoijian 178 li uko w bcott 17 k s«nec gents furnishing goods adpison h star'fokd s«7 m*iu â– n lawkkni'k * oon 1 "»">â– mo it & likntolct 307 in guns and jkwelky ) v koboon to , 105 ha iiotels bosnffa hotel cor wmbiugtoo mij cwroll haibwou anl hair jewelry iks ujhmel iw cli.nton haiinks saddles kc ). s lttuc son 20 kxcl.«n|f o|.|-».t m~.,.i..i dan'i k hljir-hkey succ«««.r v j.k hum ylir.j si bru..au3 hun hakdwari iron 41 c x walbkiiiue 7ul»in ml ii houfi'n * kif cor iv«j wi.l iiw hidnr.v siiepakii • uo w m.in rowi.kk «• monm »» * in â€ΕΎ us wirri wucd * l'o.,'2si mini..-or w s*»n liakdwaue and metai-s tkatt aoo . 4(1,18 nd 160 tfrrm hot air furnaces a »' i i.klii.l , --' il »: hats cahs and xl us c f okokgkr wh slain hkkotou * bho . 1 main wh wlffeltt 321 ulil iron foundry â– uilk iron wdkkh l'«tr c.r hi»ti««i|'l>l clinton ikon wullhs cburvli.cr j«ck.uu iron koundkus enoines boilers oeo w tlfr-t son.i a co atk|m â– .. olilu ron nails r b sfiks ac frati s co 10 is i«l 60term lag ell heer billi ards 4c michael kuester mi m»iu it llliht carriage andst.ekih 1 0 uodwin.3sawid 33 wi^liiofftoh looking glass pictdri frames uowaku * mm * «• ><"•"â– malleable iiion ratr * letciiwortii bt mid 1 terrmo marklb mantles and urates c h cooper 611 imawmw l bwahtz » co 303 m mahble 4 gkanite woeks i>«hmos * for.son corner court r.d munfin john crawfokl 167 uil 16'j nlvj.rv millinery wholes»le ud keuil henry o'brien s9o m.in w 11 woodward hm mull mournino gocds dodl best * co 411 jui manufacturing jewelers ic h f juenhlinu s'l7 w«i.hinßt«n or(ians i'oruble pipe derrick i'klqkmaker s 00,39 41 nd 48 oliiik or(jans melodeons 40 eo a hi.nce*co..nu i u».b«v o i,lh hid mi oii.s paints 4c â– pease s uid l>7 luln planing mills doors sash 4c * a evans sco mechanic printers ft blank book man'fs baker * jonls,moand«2wa»hlnirton trret plastic slate roofing b f innes.im main pianos music tc txittikr * dentos 568 main ruik manufacturers . kfrtzman.hw 108arwl 110 batasia devink bros ha niaitara cor maryland paper hanginos c v n bikue,2ibmain 1i(>\'to0 f.kv bros 295 main mekâ„¢-rrs-10h0l8.5'7»m.i photographers « m knmoht lmhain j b nambletok.josaridkiomaii b l bllsb,17»h«ln sewing machines driver * baker 8 m co 411 main wiievier ft wilsos a m co 276 main cor w'lcox * 01bb9s m co 14 9 divulon howe 8 m co 18 w swan tlokeni 18 m co 401 mjn saddlery hardware 4c ptatt * letcbworth 6f tod 641.mcc silk hat manufacturers c mackenzie is7 mais stove hollow ware biro * co cor brace at anil erie cana stained glass buffalo stained ola9s works id pearl sio übursb.!o.iutu school furniture v chase ft son u sevtntu scales and safes bcitalo scale works 3 main stoves and hardware bhaw verrh ft 00 u main stoves furnaces alfd range i swartz ft co 8 main trunks daniel h humphrey buc«ie*or tojno hnm pbray * bro sob main ». tobaccomsts a m adam oo.,!69waiihin(rf.n*4s*mpe«r nirknvr howardftoo.iobwaabndrtok watches jewelry ft diamonds mim jewelry store sb main t * e oickinsoic j6l kail ias b.cabtli,inmain btevesbi bh . 4w main watch makers t jewelers jdlhib walkkk j;7 main married bo ward - hill rab 1 al srima'i hlllt b.v h.v h v badloni o»or howard and b phia ball both of aurora died diir f«b 13 mutch t nl t j»nffiit«r of bai ton *. uk su*h a du*r aged 1 year w muntlw mm piwiuchii ibta mr unttl.c 10th mm john new york ueathof henry e bwitzee-intxrbbtino college uei'mo.vs thft-erik-mayauttm prepajumo to riqht rjbxiqk stock holders—the stampino of stock pro wmmam illegal-mas^i araoe or the ariond bt txlmraru to tux drilus 1 n«w york february 17.—henry b s a eetscr one of the most versatile and b_>bt known of the younger members of the j^rees of new york died suddenly to-day ..,:,! thirty three yeara sweetaer was a dative of massachusetts and a graduate of vale college and was formerly in connec ion with c h sweetaer one of the pub ishers of the hound tahu and has latterly ea connected with the world the hamilton college alumni met at the astor house last evening with a goodly number present to participate in the an nual re-uniod judge j s bosvorth pre 1 '. ing the lint toast to the faculty waa re sponded to by the president rev s gl urown the second regular toast was hamilton college and in the absence of rev s w r'isher theodore t w i j wight responded the third toast memory of samuel kirkland called to the floor professor ed •» nrd north who gave interesting sketches if the founder of hamilton college chancellor s v l pruyn answered tv the toast university of the state of new york professor c h f peters related rhe experiences of the litchfield astronom cal expedition of hamilton college rev erend joel parker answered for the alumni a song was then sung and the toast memories of college life responded to by captain john h howell after further speeches by the alumni the meeting adjourned the exparte injunction against the kan ass pacific railroad in the suit of sanders w johnson was dissolved to-day by judge barnard in the chamtters upon the appli cation of the company the twenty-third annual convention of the theta-delta-cbi fraternity was in srsaicn at the astor house the twelve leading colleges were represented with a iir^e number of eminent graduates collector grinnell has decided that here after before samples of sugar are obtained by merchants they must be weighed and a special permit authorizing the giving of such samples must be obtained from the custom house the erie directors have declared tbe stamping and taking of stock by the eng lish protective committee to be illegal and announce that they will not allow snares so stamped to be transferred in order to protect the interests of american holders it has been determined that whatever expense the corporation may be put to in resisting the threatened attack shall be assessed upon the stock held by the parties inaugur ating the proceedings and that the general stock held on this side shall be free from su oh assessment the first meeting on long branch race course will commence july 30 the pro prietor gives in purses and added money to be run for 15,000 during the meeting a purse of 5000 for four mile heats will be given the arion society gave their annual mar hu^rade ball to-ni^ht at the academy of music it was largely attended by well known americans and the leading gentian citizens the floor and boxes were crowded with revellers the academy was magni ficently decorated and the aflair was a treat success washington kkobablk aitios of ibhomhi affairs t^mmittee in regard to ciba-i'a^aue of thk mississippi bill in the srvate its provisions identical with that of the virginia bill-introduction of itlloh'butau bill in the house by tkltaiuph tu tiik bmbb washington february 17 there is no truth in the report that the foreign rela tious committee of th ; senate have divided on the cuban question the deliberations thus far bave been harmonious and it ii probable they will make a united report it is considered likely they will report favorably on morton's neutrality bill with nine modifications xlist congress-second session vaj4h ikutun february 17 senate mr wilson rep mass from the committee of conference on the west i'oint appropriation bill ma<ie a report which was adopted that the senate recede from it amendment striking out the clause for the appointment of two senators and three representative on the board of visitors mr snmner from the committee on for eign relations reported a joint resolution authorizing the payment of the full salary of general uovey as minister to i'eru with a reduction on account of absence from his post and asked its immediate consideration ruhi mr mcdonald illcp ark from th committee on postotlicea and post itoads reported a biil authorizing the construction as post roads of tanncl tubes for railwa purposes from new york city to lirookly and the new jeraey bhore with an amend - tory proviso that said tunnels shall not ol struct nor impair the navigation of rivers the joint resolution was passed mr fenton ken fc v introduced a bill declaratory of tlie tariff act of au gust 5 isci it declares that said act shall not be permitted to interfere with subsist iug treaty stipulations with russia and directs the secretary of the treasury to re fund in coin the amount of duties levied on russian hemp since the passage of the act in excess of the rate on manilla hem and appropriates 2uo.(kx for that purpose mr drake hep mo introduced a bill bit i—"*i"p1 i"p the naturalization laws he referred to pending propositions upon the subject and said his own opinion was that a cnange was demanded not in establish ing principles of law respecting naturaliza tion bat in the administration of the law so that while safeguard were prorided against the recurrence of the terrible frauds heretofore perpetrated access to naturaliza tion by well-disposed persons might not be mpjded such was the puipom of lis bill the mississippi bill wu taken up and mr fowler resumed the boor messrs sawyer drake snmner and others spoke on the subject the senate then proceeded to vote upon the pending amendment and the bill mr willey's amendment to repeal the conditions in the virginia bui was defeat ed—yeas 23 nays 36 as follows yeas—meisrs bayard cajserly conk ling d»ris ferry fowler hamilton johnson kellogg mccreery nyo rosa saulsbury sawyer spragae stewart stockton thurman trumbull vickers warner willey and williams 13 says messrs abbott anthony boreman buckingham brownlow c a aeron chand ler cole cragin ltrake edmunds fentoo gilbert uamlin harlan harris howard howe mcdonald morrill vfc norton oibom pastemon pomeroy pool pratt ramsey rice rossrtaon scott spencer humntr thayer tiptou wilson yatss howe rep wis suted that upra'jl the proposed ammdments he had piiredoff with his absent colleague mr tile vote was than taken upon the amend mast of tie fisastn committee to strike ont of the bill all the conditions sod simply ye dare the htsto aatitlsd to m|lissanlatinsi which was toksd evmrn—yeaa 27 uya 32 th folltwiaw were onlj chaiue in the voiti£-i^o»k m me swo t tit"m ntsil m:ss»mr c ret-i no vttnwmo aim vote tie ml wa the rf forth hm tim sad haw it tj • p«r»y i ess ysaa w s.'l.u.tojo.dj-r-d hook th hesise i i liltllj aft the read twofrfgi*«**•>*•**«mi a had not the ilightmt idea th»t mor thm » few compftnim of aoldien would be neces sary t enforce the laws in utah ah that wiu necessary wu to give the court power enforce oontictiona for th riolation of the laws and to how ftkat th go-emmttt meant bniisi and did oot mean to tarn porim any longer with that iniquity it would b found that the people would eub init to the authority of the government and we woold get nd of that other relio of bar anam which had b«aa a stain oa the gov ernment the bill went over at the expiration of the morning hoar mr lynch lr«p mo from the select committee on amerioan navigation inter ests reported two bill for the relief of commerce which was ordered to be printed and made a special order for the third tues day in march the contested election case of charles h v&n wyck in whose fator the contested election case from the eleventh new york district was decided yesterday appeared an<l took the oath of office sundry petitions were presented the house at 1:30 p m went into committee of the whole on the legislative appropriation bill a discussion on the court of claims items occupied an hour and a half but all the proposed amendments were rejected mr kelsey rep n v moved the amendment of one of the items for the state department and characterized the second asnistant secretary of state as having been at heart though not in action a malignant re •«! during the war he said that official's wife and family were most outspoken rebels and that his house liad been made a ren dezrout for rebels mr jenck3 rep , ft 1 denied this an i mr kelssy said he had the story from common rumor without disposing of the question and after progressing through only two pages of the bill the committee rone mr beck dem ky from the con ference committee on the west point ap propriation bill made a report which was adopted the house thea at live o'clock ad journed foreign penal banishment fur political or-1 fences abrogated r the french cabinet-sentence of parties arrest ed mntok the latb emeute—a move ment to unite the republican fac tions in the corps leoislatif carlibt disturbances is spaik denial of the j.kported aivtro papal trotfst la i tik from mexico and thf kast ladieb [ bt tqwkaph to tbi l*ntkm ( paris february 17.—th<i journal of tf-w publishes an imperial decree which by request of the minister of justice a c:i!-t the decree of 185 giving the gi.vern ernment the power of transporting to penal settlements parties who belong to secret political societies the minister ayi this puwer is abolished becauae it is incompati ble with liberal government lustav flourens has been sentenced to mt months imprisonment and one hundred francs tine and m deveure publisher of the slarstillaier to two months imprison ment and tive hundred fr*n.?i tine for pub lishing falne news ' of the persona arrested daring the l*te nets those convicted of carrying arms hare boea condemned to three and fonr months imprisonment and those convicted of utter iug seditious cries to lif teen and thirty days imprisonment a meeting of the deputies of the left ontre in the corps l^pslatif will be held r â– morrow immediate action on the in terpellation introduced in the chamber by lules favrc concerning the domestic policy of the government will be urged ana a re velation introduced declaring that if the ministry do not accept the interpellation the left centre will vote with the extreme the patrie pronounces fa?se the report tlat the austrian and other powers had transmitted to home a remonstrance against th papal syllabus spain madkiii february 17---ihe carltst dis turbances reported at murcia calataqaa and other places have been promptly sup pressed the indications are unmistakable that i the carliats are plotting for a general out break in the spring the government is aware of their designs and prepared to ;: •■t them exulakd ; in the house of lords to-day the com mittee on standing orders vas appointed j lord cairns demanded the returns as to the condition of the agricultural laborers and tenures of land in lrelaud lord salis bury censured thin mode of conducting business as likely it lead t > preat waste of | time in the early part of the session after : observations from the ix>rd chancellor karl cray lord kedesdale and oth«r the house adjourned in the house of commons mr monaeu liider colonial secretary stated that the hudson bay company's domain had been transferred to canada but no money had reen paid the transfer had been brought about through the concurrence of england i m»'u and the hudson bay company the red kiver difficulties would be speed ily settled though how noon it would be premature to say the postmaster < ieneral again alluded to the irregularity of the telegraph service and regretted that his hopes of improvement had not yet been realized ho explained that recent storms and defective insulation had interfered with the working of the wires while at the same time the lines were overloaded with dispatches by riral news companies the government was un able to forward all reports offered and some compromise was indispensable mr forster then rose and asked l«av to bring in a bill protidingfor elementary odu eation in england and walts he spoksin general terms of the value of education and pronounced the present system deplora ble ha than gave a sketch of the bill it proposed to divide england and wales into educational districts grants were to be made under certain conditions to be ascertained by inspection and where needful compulsory rates would be imposed to supply any ds riciency of aid from the state local in spectors were to be elected parenta wben able to do so were to pay school fees—ail others to receivs free tickets admitting their children to the schools in erery poor section education is to be entirely free a general debate followed the introduc tion of the bill measn montage ih«oo mr walter made a speech in support of the bill mr fawcett wished to hare the attendance at school made compulsory mnoriilla wheelhonse and others partici pating sir j packington argued ftgßtnot the measure and the committee met his objec tions and promised that the house should have time for deliberation fhe bill was then read for the hrrt time sad toe howe adjourned a canoe race between the champions of oxford and cambridge will take place on the thames the week of the f'mrenity mi the bullion in the bank of england has increased u4,0u0 during the week ending yesterday fcfkxico cnr of mexico february 9 ma h voiali;.—the battle sis nisei t ks luis potosi had not been foagbt the rev ( lationary geaerals toledo and mirtasi had combined their forosa sad wen threat emms keaobedo which sssspspsj kiss to he fell hack yesterday to < jmaojmata the iararoeat focvee in that;quarter far ovt nnber boobsdcri aray tbe ■■■■■—■> bad feteed 4000 mb i«4ots-an»yd«ris«lhenea*week gam eral boaao hat lost pisatits in nntusasisiins of hie defeat by osasrsl aqeirre oeaenl oareia 4e osdena ex-ootcraor of zaeate ea has bean gsjirtil as plisilllt f mexico in opposition to joarea wit me seat of goisinssenw u agassi lilisss»i general fl lalw iss aaw wsß ssafc ceea aa«aw-ta-ck*rf of e asasess sseassx lsßß«ns^blßsßssasl^»mßß aasiiss>i<sst w ssnasal tbsm&m asawsvanssv a otfasaw samaß osaaaj fbv*mh â– â– * wsawsssv mil > joined and tahsn an mas sri of th • letolten rhe cibaena tak as part in th.i affair aad ,; await d»t i npnunt china and japan sis fbancibco f*braaty 17 -- the mail ' iteamakip japan briage yokahacn ** japan i auvioe*fc>th*s4tho(janary ixteaair tin had oeoamd in that plao a a then ' tic information from nagaeake o asaa in i telugenoe thatthsgorenimantal l c mikado had enforoad the departnre fro»i uuu und of mten hondred native chriatiai t against the unanimous protest of foreign repreaen tatir thariaaoropafth prorinoa a kehiam ia a total failure the telrgraph line between v ddo and yokohama hare been completed the first meaaage having been sent ovei - i wirea january tin the l aited state ateemer 0 n ji sailed for hong kong january 23 learia ameri can interests in japan entirely a«|irotected at the time when trouble ia likely to occur at at any moment the daiuiea are h"g larfp purcnaaas of anna and munitions of war the new year which begins february 1 ia expected to bring an important politicsj change yeddo ia quiet but strongly awarded by siuumi'i men an embassy will be sent nan summer by japan to the united state prance and england the n*w american minister to japan ia popular a total fcljpee of the moon waa ebaervad at yokohama on the night of th 17th ' f january - hina adricea from h ng kong chijia by the mail steamer are to the l'2t j of january three teasels hxl been ijhtrtered at shanghai to carry chinamen to new or leans crimes and casualties ui'rdek trials in rochebtkr | bt tii.hhhi to till itrrku j rochesrir february 17.--in ihe court of oyer and tefminer p»trio i beahan on trial for killing t hum as m ginnia in april last in mumfonl waa fou td guilty of tnnrder in the second deg-ree fhe jury r guested the cour to visik the extreme penalty of the law in the case ) he pris oner waa remanded for sentence ia the same court the tritl b*g i of john and catharine do'/lon huiband nd wife imlictecl for the murder of williai . gates in honeoye fails •« oetobar last id the same court edward b ( rwy in dicted for mauslaa.'.htor in the fin degree pleaded guilty to the offeme in tb third degree and was re'aanded for sen^enoe the great i*mlai>ki.phia i*)re philauelfhta vebruajy 17 brnner't mill one of the lar£eat in the union stood on the site of the old mil destroyed iv 1851 and again destroyed •• few year sinoa the main building was stfine nwi stories high to-day the full ft rce of mnployes were not engaged owinj to a difficulty abuut wages the firm is competed of james p j hani a h p brnner as only the main buikiing hat been destroyed the loss on the building nd machinery is less than tint atatttl th b building burned was talued at soo t h)o stock and ma chinery at 200,00 u i n thit thgre was an insurance 224 joo 2.'i,000 in tt,e north bristol and 75,01k in the manhattan com panies of new york legislative t^r.jnta | it tblfc.hi'h to til liruu ] itichmonu virginia vebruary*t7.—in the legiautnrc u'-jay tht senate j,»jnril % bill enabling the present office holders id the state to hold over until such su t ceasori are appointed a fesolutic n was rep rttxl t t.'i.'-il'ectthat it would wurpcdieiitt go into t«j the election for united states s anator for the term c^nmencittg march 7 a ynt rcaolation was ad(^pt«d to fnrniah armed guards at the stab prison where mutiny i thr«at«sed by the coovi a who km diaaatistied kith the removal of the utti superintendtmt mmtt atlanta february 17 in the . legisla ture tn-day the unuse conci rred in he fol loa-ing senate resolution that * 1 pro ceedings in the several cou is of u - state foundts on any debt or co itract \% tor to june 1 18ct and all lev and «. lea by virtue of any execution ao founded t jail be stayed until tweaty days after tut reosu shall have expired ; and incompliao c with the jast demands cf the people we ea nestly m.p.-al to general terry to si nation , od en force the reaoluti^n after its apprt <â– ;*! by the governor kali housti to-d y ad journed for sixty &*)»■aj-abama mont'.nmkrv t february 17 i both houses of the j islature hay . beea 11 day eadearoring to c ke talid t c bill jo up root the present municipal g iterm*;ent of mobile uarrit>(ion the ne ly-ap^inted m a or calls for roop and vhe gu*rernor pokitively rnfua»h to mud ths the senate tiil to extend sut ai-i to the am-.unt of i£.oou miles to all th./roads in the state and allow the benefiu of the act to be oontiniisd until ncn«mb«r 1971 will pass the horse to-morrow rkhttcky (. â– â– ' i.»vm ir february 17 — n t.'.e sen ate to day the report of the cynun.ste of tn.ie condemnatory of drake aod st suier'a bill regulating th jurisdiction of the zfnitod states snprema ! ourt was adopted 1 â– â– albany kxecutive noit^uations conf im>jd an exuitino ua in the t-egislaitftb jit tllfcr'.rh tothi mxtmbb.i f ai-bant feb»a»ry 17 ttw t«k»te in exocative mwioti to-day oonfirmt d fie fol lowiag nomiiuij*on«of i^o-jujomu lar^oari isaac m seytr'lt and rickanl i rinkmao of orangv * . n c clark jod wu li»m uillwpie <â– *( stdlitam ( oooty and b j smith and tagva b mfpm o sehnylar county the democr of the 9watt in caucus th ■• evening afr»ed to mr harlanbarg bill to aboliah tv oontncfc iyit.ii pn th oaoal the legislature aum februuf 17 sihate > ' { r«poru r pram ted by mr murphy—to übh th onmli tl»uon of th mm no awl kor.i t bibu society witl f x amatioas baptii publi cation bacm«t aja iiailjmg m effect the act siding ta itain cauaaa on motion li lit soot th i nemmy mesdmeatl to &• bffl nklln h pra fert»d ctmm fc iqni oort d «*• court of ap|mm wrr tam-eamcu mi im ud > nimm ht n»»|m*i th swrtstekmd to xljotmlrun o momnr a tfca w iml prwtotfatsk l r«kro«j 1801 «. egu . tiu h,o i«jllru^..â„¢l nd to w vimdmommittm mr l—^lrtllllll •> •«» mttrn tha utmrliilpi il f m)ll m â– â– ! vt m mm*rt mr loemj ■— ml bill nn i*«tdao>4 : bj mr btfikr r^ntetuc en coutj sunvm^a rt*ry am j tutmj awa w raol a â– â– â– â– â– â– ! to liinil u«t f hlmmin mtanl«ml ajlmlllmln mb *• aptummt ttwmlmmm ik cm iiiiin «. loc^uuminraia ik*\llk miimti mr uokmka«tfm f %. n •!«•«• tm fc m the horn rimimii tie sas i ef th fellowinf btua to regulat th ml si ia**xic**i»g liqmon ia th state mr mitchell iiiiailafca.nfcai.smaimii report their iimgii aa a similar bill n up m th stub carried baktire to th court of special indm in and for the gouty ef n.w york thi rcpeala the aot creating th fnml coart and restate th old law mr bum amd to amfc «•» th trrt measn m c mmrphy aad r*illl.ll op posed th sa*tuaa nd oats o*ll loat and th biu ordered to a third raed amending tb aot protidia for th sal of th interest in real ****** f-*l to lunatic ihia aunply afplia t the pn viiioa ralatit to fanatic and to allot ordered to a third reading mr m c murphy bored that the spe cial sessions coart bill be read to-saor row noon oarried a new jersey mystery a wxaltht ladt fouwd dead-bctpicions of foul plat a new york evening piper lays at an early hour yesterday morning an aged lady of wealth uid respectability named julia stihboai wu found dead in bed at the american hotel jersey city th«n ii at present a deep gloom of mj«tery thrown over the entire ease which will re quire great difficulty to ba dispelled it appears that the deceased woman in oour quenoe of boam ram ftifâ– ml m>i-g with her family qnittad her ratideaoe at no 17 weet k^rty ninth street new york daring the past week with the intention of tailing for europe pei the next steamer she stopped a couple oi days at the coleman hmm in new york city where it ia rlhgh ahe made nq vent nae of intoxicating drinks at the instigation of "» friend who aeemed to ba tho roughly acquainted with her and bar in tentions she left the coleman houae on i'iijay and crossed over to jersey city in company with a frenchman who it is said induced her to hire a room at the american hotel in montgomery street near the ferry the gentleman registered his name as boni fassi jiuillanus and her name was entered aa mrs mason from that boor until her de ceas a constant traffic was made to and from the hind apaitmsut by persons said to be relatives of mrs ktebbins on sat urday afternoon a gentiemaa frr.m new york visited her for the alleged purpose of inducing her to make a will ton tng over her property to a certain individual it is not improbable judging from ths state ments of a few persons who watched the entire business that drags were adminis tered until the woman became partially in sane and aoite tractable to the frenchman's wishes in this state ih waa coerced o sign the document presented the visitor having been overheard io say are you willing to sign this it u well known that the daossssd possessed a number of valuable diamonds and moreover that the property belonging to her was vested in her own name so far as can be learned mm stebbins raved considerably on saturday he retired to bed never to rise alive hav ing been found dead yesterday morning the great excitement which the event created was vigorously suppressed and but little was known of the affair except to those eonnfectod with the family in the ro in with the deceased on saturday night were her youngest son and daughter during the evening a female lisnpshsil to open the door and aa alleged saw the daughter administering something to her mother after which she is said to have uaed the wordi o that is terrible medi cine and subsequently straggled violently th froth oozing from b'jr mouth strange expressions are attrib ited to the son and it vi said that when on of the local physi cians was sent for his sister stated that ahe would get the family doctor from new york returning front new york yester day morning the son was evidently over come with gnef and was much excited throughout the entire day coroner burns was summoned to the premises in the morning and hs immedi - ik i y ordered the arrest of the frenchman oa whom strong suspicion rests detec tives carroll ana stratford are now busy in working up the case against the prisoner the latter when conveyed to the police station gave his name as charles sf abbec sfltt ana asserts that he is a jeweller he is twenty-nine years of age and remained obstinate all day refusing to answer any question relating to the death of mrs atebbins a i«>«t mortem examination will be made this forenoon and a rigid investi gation commenced by the coroner srrnamks a considerable number of names are patronymic in the strict sense of the word i t terms derived from the name of a father or ancestor roberts and richards as well as robertson and rich ardson meant the son of robert and rich ard we have three celtic patronymic axtures the otic mac the rish 0 and the welch ap the last is usually con tracted as in powell ard bevaa for ap howell and ap-kvan browning was tne son of brown ntsroy the bob of a king the name of fitageorge is now borne by the sons of an english royal duke whose in clination was to marry their mother bat whose royal blood rendered a legal oonnec tin impossible the eccentric pnmmnets tions of several surnasaes have been ssodi tied or disused in america like the word clerk derby berkley and kerr ars com monly pronounced here as they ars pelt and the usage of the middle classes in eng land is goiag in the same direction but santionsd by fashion sufnoiaoi anomalies remain at least in the latter country for the bewilderment and despair of foreigner lesvesoagower sod cjow—delay the family names of tfcs duke o sutherland and marquis of uholmondeley an prooo unoed looson-uore and chttmley the earls of bsaachamp and abergravenny are nepaetsualy called beecaaa aad aber jrenay usioribaaks is properly sounded * archwnks uarlborougn maulbro col qchoun cohoou farqnharsoa farkanon ; tnollys knowlss mainwermg manner m de kos dm roos ( riohton ctifcm ate nor ars such v agariss of pwswms tioacoofiued to surnames cwssisr is called cicester ureanwidl onnntok sfaryubone marribon while msffdalen and talus colleges bseeese mssulh s*4 keys m the mouth si the oxfesd sad cambridge students the williams ssphi—ss bad a ' sa*a*r sociabu at the suswom honao in wihiss»s town the other night wb«a was a decided ly unique affair to supply ta lask c sbvobjeota of shiv^aste^dmrimts rr-a^wtsrttw p«l men bid^tt mu far fktm f(o . .. | hi 1 _|| . *- -*â– wub mhrm wf â– â– !â– of^mm vamm msmst mm ml to ink wf th iwo|w hola but tk*r4id m iiillil tbw wutw mteht !â– â– >â– ii 1 t »>â– rml by th «>— t>.i t th fa uuluuitim of lnd>w*kuo lnmi "" *•&*• i *"*â– *â– *â– tm—t h km vwmm mmmtttm i tutfmom lil|)w mmtk to «■*, ad zotkißpmkin eormliriltpir ml mt hi iw «*'-« aut h4 oi cm imk ammh w tk a i^^mrk^iss f^^snss m 1 thw take is that lie sunsee w u#vsr irssssk swnsvsasse a^^i^^l sv-amtt i^m sa1 w—^ja the buffalo express i rnumt by the unmtntm mc nu h i mu btkkct mnrnuur e»i>rea r'j 110 00 u and veiling klj.r " 000 warkly eipraa " • *> thk bee ani evkwnio k.t.prebi3 two fdi li..n v 2 mil t p m toiirend o city üb icrlmri aitwklve cents per week political i epl'blican oouhtt commit it tke the regular meeting ol th committee iu held at tbeir r v arcade building on t . fi i.ii.j of ti-h m«k at 71 o'clock until further â– th committee kr>ocni are provided with the !« tm k-j.i . â– i i*i m m 1 will be kept open f i a m u | p m cub dajr lor tie im and b^aefl â– i tl public au>nzo iasnkr cfcalrman ai.uert llalgu'l.bewtaj-y m boagpimc amp i,oim;i oa ellicott st.—a few board • v erb mbbi ie i,ini-rt*ie,l with board â– rrx.nn al»o * few day boardera wanted hi-1 boarding a single gentlk mao dralret board n a imin family br â– â– ( u t-mm gi*i ii at'drew '• m*mif " thiaonv nil ng ternu c bu-lt business chair€gw ionfectionary establish y meat for k1 rea-oi*me opposite tbe po mji doing 4 good t.uatne good raaaon f aelhny addraa j m ihli office b it f oney plenty-for a fk ill good caotaw«n mak or fei&alc auujj ro^jm 4 colt block wertbwanrt mb-*t wanted an active i'aut with 1000 t ulce on bam , - f — . . i'.'.'it miirtclt for i;eiior»l and iiuiuwliata uw no in n-y r«qutr*l unti ft o*rt*ii tj of - * t*»hu*n address c suutiiu uiit offlje b ii,f nam and residence bls-lt for sale—a hplkndid saloo • •• k if location tt-ry â– i xi lnq<i re -â– â– ki;wakdm a bicklant m 6 v | hrown'b b>i*]<ling i vkuc btori for sale—in on i 9 f th i t imafltfai in tlie city of buffalo • run i amount of c sh required down will be i â– â– m t.«tpii)i u apj'litd fur tuun â– >....« j 8 !â– i iyanted—a partner with ? t capital of fnuoo t eular^e a mum!shedand u^-mmful niaiiurikctuhiiif ruit-r|.r..r afplv jous ottu 81 fearl at bis j*or sale cheap one-fuurtb a th patent i-aucj to mrrrill b sherwood f r a propdm fr.r salting air jrc»ct>iin tiita'fl to ttm with the dmmmj muh i;oti»trucl«j hm r the per it rial aupcrvfoljii f th juunttit f..r l<ackfnfrfoutiarnil4 wr day th stid jiat-ut mob ftie vvi'ini principle and runs icv«nkin yean fn hwliir ljj«o c y devkni'uht r>t4-igt evans it , near cai.a.l small store andcottade for sai.k no 104 and 106 soutli dfvuion -•- â– â– a k'>"d ii,i«infii tand and jileamant residence till be *» 1 low and on rmv tcrttm u lrk ft pfckkhivf u wmt swln t bakery for bali ob to rent near corner perry and wa^hiiiijton kiiijiim at c uakthuloukw «■elk st it vcood bcsinb9schaacb—good frarow lwellinl i h tin h'.p attach-d jood imfi r.,.1 ri.ll.mi'tl.i.if , v ii located â– the vilatre â– ( aurura frcmi-^-i mali and tock with g-jod will or -â– â€ΕΎ- without tim.ln aii.l mock will be said 1.2 lge a pickekiwu 13 w«l bwaii t vrare chance—for sale—a mill:-1 ntefl n'-h-k of iuts l'a and pun with the gthmi will of ttn (â– ;.[ cmtabl.»hed concern a leam of in â– itore mb he obtained ob m :â– . trims for particularb audreti i o drawer 179 a3l-lf wainotd a partner with a cult capital o $.'!â– ""â– u $ ouo id a well wtat u.h«*l fiayiiiff tuihitiemi lit this tity i'roflta l*nre !â– !â– k - nominvl one capable of taking â– â– _' i cm baatamh pn*fcrr«j addrenn turough the poxtoffioe iu-.51m..-s u-tf waifteo man itfacturkrs'and traders1 bunk mock wanutl v lef k pickerin4i 13 west hwan it az7 wanted—thrkeor four good w h'ii n b , wort!i from thr-e to five thot^and tl-jlam each apply to f i -'.\ \ i •-â– \ m klanu ki kutate and in-uraiice un>kirs t no 2 brown1 kuil>lin k . als h blp—females i < 7 ninth st wanted a gkb i r i maakirl t lo(r in r»in u«.-woik l>l7 it a<i main bt.—wahtkd a good ij rwiok sewer hiiiilj i—iiiiiililjr to ol nu lol'kwood m johnnun 2u mail tt 1.17 st .) i i franklin street want s h hi * lean tidy yirl tv do rbamtmi work and take care of a obild llcivr required bit it helr milts wanted a smart boy aboit uwnaklai 11 ivurt-rv 523 maiu at bl7-2t wanted experienred men to camatu for murk twain's ne work re hml at tht oflke address oeo w douglas 7o mnln nl bt-lw rpo book hinders—wanted a x f..rwanler bakkr k jon eh bb and w wa^riin»!loii htr.et kl smtiations-mateh vitiation wanted—by a mar 0 rietl man la take full thmga i a farm or niar krt tfarden . â– â– ! refereiu'i iriven \ ' h stating tmhmd location v tkatt w«t banaea erie i'oiinty n v ms ti kaik ipol sale—fine wjildlng lot " on mfrvaii near huron 1«j 30x1 ktkol son asrenc'tr 1.1 tf i main hl 1?or sale—a large propebtt 1 i urn l'reek all flutlj docked with ihff watrr liumodiau ow*sion as john otto 81 pewl t i good engine and boilkr for 1 v ale c cap at the datoa planing mill kolltk i rkchtenwalt comer clii^aft gt t»bjt â– >•■■rooms and power to rent the ruonu ared^lrahle an<l the power c»n taiit li..n>irenf e & b hulmes michigan st and the canal buffalo to let-stottks rpo let—the largi and com 1 mdi u.i store lately in the occupancy of se ard bentley & cheney known an no 2 main st ihis it t'unsidpred nm-of tin most detlrame utiiinltt for bmsmhi in the city lnqiiir of chas k sh kpard ffuariian \^. t over above described torr m-tl otore for rem--the old es o üblwhed bland of tht late jacob seiuold no 110 main st apply to fcjl jous otto si pearl st to tet^ii orses rilo let or for sale no 01 park rt belwren allen and virginia in c â– i order bl7-5t a^majot orer sl main rt fo rent—no 305 delaware t and no 4a waahincton it bid john otto 81 pearl rt or rent—no 313 frank lin st a i story brick dwelling with wiuk well fur nuhed throughout good liam attached apply to 133 john uito bl pearl wt | foe hale-fakmm \ valuable farms for sale farm of 230 acre in hamburg kami sit 291aert»idjuin*iigth*abo farm of 150 acres 6 milvi from vt i i farm of 136 acres i mile fron i'aricn kami of 250 acres in colden centre farm of 411 acre in bates la farm ol 70 acrw 10 mile from \ • • - parm of 94 acre in west rei era farm >â– ( h icraa in weat se lera farm of *& aciaa on ontario ttreet y.rnx of si acre no the i'otter'i omen road farm ol 60 acree on bmprt street vacant lot on delaware tre«i iuw 7x224 f m t t ght tacant iou on ferry iir^t aixe 50x106 feet a f»ly to edwards ft bufkland his ho £. bronn'i building inarms i farms—several fine x lars and amall farm 1 orabor exchann lr a pickering is w bwao it bl a farm for salb—on the ni agara hirer about one mi'e from laaalla ni i agara couuty cooxiitlng of about •») acres coataiu iiig tome f the beat fruit land la the county ap ply to a m chesbbguqh laaalle or niagara for sale—a first class farm of 100 uw md«r a fo*d itate of culuvatk.n within the city limit and a front on a pived street houa and hana aad ether improvement inquire ol a bajto o mate «. as7-u ris county farm lots for sals tiaw food doom barn and orchard pti 10 acra ; food hcuw bai n and orrhard prk 1000 91 ; good horn b*rn and orchard met ml 14 acraa food boiim ban and erohard m 9moo w mm food houas bam and on*iard ma -; food doom bare and ortiar ma w mtw foad hi'um bars a»d onhmd mi h am food kotwa ban n f i pj aw to jl mmd lost ajtp fotwp lost a gold shawl pin oji niagara itreet between carolina atrwt aic .. nri square the finder will be m tably re â– l ii.-.l vv leaving it t in offlea of clark ft co bee hryßniidlng pl7-ltkam ' okseb anw i arriacem horses for sale—during the coming eaaon between manji 14 and novem v r is the buffalo stnct railroad compur wfi mil on hundred bonaa.bmat of them jounj and tc . â– : condition the horses ruaj t men and th r n aaceiu;ncd of the for-men at the tuun ol he company on main and niagara street on wtd it march li mm alvi.fr sale at the pre nt time ur m b ex j.3^ed for other horse suitable f r â– .:.â– â– buniuem of t^e company ten r e ry fine mares wh.ch were brought f r ii c-inada i**t fall and are with r - i j as 11 hmall fcui*niiu!i-.r feb 7,1870 b7 imdac mortgage purcuase wm mortages _____ john otto bl pearl st i u ech abe~mon"e~y mortgages x wanted by l.i.k ,\. pickekinu fl 13 vu.t swau rt tl /â– nzwt mortgages wju 0 1 v«uuu i"r _« in amount of from w«00 u -, first clanm pur-hue money mortgage i ltfoj bakkk erie land i toct yfortgagls 0 sale i>l hume & saatokd 18 w swan rt pnk sale cheap—the ifstor 1 frame dwell m no !•>'. north vhlluuu »■■-â– â– t 37x134 leik fcjtckerinn 13 w swan rt first-class residences for sale two very dt-rirv le houses in the mon central por tion of delaware rt om d<l_w.re treet li>.u north of kerry lr««i near tue i>ew hark , with sxtemtm ifrounjt abund ance of choice fruit brick it lw carri»w(e houie die veryctteap li-rtor brick h c 2 park trcvt w,_l side ie tfantlj finished taroagßmit aid coiiuul all i_,uderu ri iiii-nt lot 4(1x120 m i»^*i.i street 2-itory and win finished in tirit-claa hiyle lol'lb otto bl7 r**i estate broker s brown'a building rvjr sale—the ij-story frame l htii ntmlfuih plihum idiil with lot *« 1 â€ΕΎâ– ■•■! wa'cr ihrub^ry an<i fruit and vtry liliawmlh locatfl a iht beailif clllllßlll â– ! ml locthofto 1 brown's building oi nt bal&-s-stor frame house x no t clift'in pltce h tory frame honne no 600 wi»limktoii bt lj-htory framrhdii-e on karjt-i avenue 2-rtorjframe h iuw sn 76pim rt 2-fctory brick hoom ob fo!a»m st 2h>t«ry brick 1....t»e no 398 jtr-ry st i^-story lirick tnuiw no 219 clinton at lij-tory orick huu <-, no 243 north duh on u apply t«j tbwaki>s & itrikland bl no i brown's btiinlin el hi sale - 3-2 pennnylviini street two fitory frame lot 40 by 130 feet 3.17 hudson nt'eet two«'.,ry frame lot 30x113 fit clifton place two tory rime 1 4 44x114 i r .:â– -â– â– â– â– â– b ir»et one and thre«fourthm fnw lot 40u06 siaklfv.nftihtret-t t*o stojy frame mrtlhentw 22 palmer rt-«t two utory tramm lot bartwt 2«j hudson treet two iitory frame lot 25x100 iirmk&sanfokd i i .â– t in.-.1 liiturariof a i.1 bl4 ir wcrt swan st rphb large frame building i fnnnerlv otonm by the ute s kinnear in a k d location fnr an ioe wbml will be rented for any â– â– ! rt-spectable hufineti a large lot of nhip tolth'ai io li anil nti>ck fur sale ap ( y to iifme a sinr'ori rf estate a d insurance amenta — 1 - - 16 wwt bwan t iiirst i;l\ib houses for sale by hlilk « bajipobd fual fsura ar.d in uraiu aftlui 10 we-t swan street no 4^l f-raakllo stn-c-t two akatf an.l attic brick it ater kath marble im.t'.tloi and all o'lier in 1 urniiapnu-tiinnts let 61 mf front throuzh t alley so m allen street a w tw st.ry brick d»el lin jr water hatb iiipirted rcllar all n;w liu nifdi.itc ponritn will be nu iheap and or â– â– i to miit urcham>r lot 30 by ko i ll r park btreet two rtory hriik remelted celhit y*n watrr etc lot rby 100 so 107 tenth treet two ttetj frame in good nr dr l«rj lot c ivartd with abrnbtmir and fr.iit el nh kinds lot 50 fett front uhoua te eleventh street i>l4 1308 sale—27 famgo avenue " iktorvfrumi llninht-d off in fine style s witrr and ccknr vu uke a niiall h-.u and im la urt y hlu m ka'omb 10 south divupon rt tx)e sale—»4 ninth btreet 7 s-rtan fraiue k'at u»ur kiid cellar in i '*» lot 36x132 this in a beautiful lorati.n pri!t rrfioo i id m m.comi1 10 south division t ijlott sale—ho llo johnson 1 pitce 2-siory brick celar rik and water u»t hkltso wili ell cheap it taken ithio thirtjr uvt trie f^ooo hlo m m.comb 10 gouth divi-ioii -! or sale^-t»i x i story biuur jd d*ollin(f v 0.74 north po»rl lreet jnis nd water toitoxltiu s i lee i i ckekino 13 u'tt't swan t i^oll sale—inew kit am uousk 1 and m 3 l\iet fwl ho«h conuiimfive new bmmmtmt and m.ntry mn um 500 down l»nre i.i nix rear by wm b sneli 3us jerie it w » hlrick «■** of normal school ajb-l i.ior sale—a delightful res . dsbm at bafnviji n oem-ec cmtnty wii i hir^e n>l bi-hly cultivated ground tlie houxe f\mi:»lud with ail modern c<n\eniencpn ai>i>lv to aw juhnotto bi piari t i aesirable resiuexc'e fo j ale-tli,-(\nes kt.iry brick dweliint wi v iitf ami everj modern improveuit t lot 7uxloo the northeast corner of ilt,r b an aud cary â– :-. pn low terms ewy a 29 lee t pickeriso xt west swan at 1?or bale or to rent—an el - j irani rt»idencf t>n drlaware rtrert with i ltoitndx and luni posn^saion mhv 1 isa h john ott1 si penrl-t l^ull sale ok rent—fik^t-tjlas 17 dwclliuc three ktoriea brick m the n»>rf improvement atab'e car/iau hou>c and irartlen if not h^ld will ito reutud for a ttmi of jpmfe k'ood tenaat p.ernincs n 535 delaware st ijuireof h6 i.yoxabakkr eric lan'!ofn..-e cubst-clasa dwellings fo j bale delaware street ko 1«1 2-atnry brick with wi supplied with gm tlud fixture bathioom furnac mart k mantles and grates brick barn lot fiox!7l i k •■.:â– â– street oiitb cornsr butlsr rtrert,ft c iv il â– !* mansion modern style in buperior order iumi.hed with all modern cuiueniencea from o to throe acres of toad can be ola with the imnru ment4 the land it under a fine stata of rultivation with a urge rarietv of fruit tri.>e in btari*i|f lyox t baker b6 erie land office i ooddwxllika hoohi n 136 tupper t 2-ator brick prirt 7."»00 jbi p'ranklin st 2-story imam rri<-*e 46tu .'.:■» mariner rt jmoij bri-k price 3600 695 lulftwaresi 1-sti.ry bri.k price f7mo 15,t south rhviblon»t,2-buiry brick price piooo 3w7 slnth st 2 story irjme pefaa tisooo 17 ragle s t 2 tory brick pri 750 u i 142 ninth st 2-stofy brick price 10,000 manner t 2-ttory brick price 5000 h6 lyon 4 baker erie land offlue tueap cottages for sale juilcge st l-atory frame price 1500 north william nt 1 atory frame pr*ce h800.3 twtlfih at 1-btury frame price 11700 olifton place no 16 1-story frame price 1300 fifth t no 11 1-story frame price 1500 p6 lyon a haker trie land oflke uuk salt—no7s south division 1.1 av will be sold cheap as the owner is a doq resideat john otto 81 pearl st p"or sale at a bargain—the i i lanr 3 tory h&nement and attic brick dwelling en th â– : n!.t-;-it iinrner of cottage and maryland . â– ! jitix'^s with aqne rmrteiy of fruit b3 lex & pickeruio 13 wett swmn it ti^oß salk^^hat^valijabletro i crty no 22 green iitreet at the foot of beak tr*«t and fro ttng ckcbange streat being 110 fe t in width by 116 in depth to the hamburg canal upon which is an uncommonly lid and substantial j â– -•■iorv brirk building and cellar illfi feet aim • one-mory acd cellar brick addition 30 feet fr-.ot mine depth thu property is admiriblj adapted to any kind of bea>y buainem either mer tile or manufacturing bavin a water v well a a rtr-h-t fn.iit ami n very promißent as a btuineai locauon b8 _ joiiw otto 81 pearl st t10r sale^the ij-story~brick x dwcllins n 7s west ohip|>ew street between delawar ami franklin strenu gas and water lot 25x100 m lbe t rickering is wwi swan rt cottages for sale no vu connecticut st l-<tory lot 27i100 no 4m bagle st 1-story lot 24x100 no 151 vermont st 1-story lot 80x100 ho 616 north dtr ton st 1-wtorr lot 80x128 no 38 park st 1-mory lot tfixw no 110 hanimhira st 1-atacy tot iloo bg lxx * picejrijiq 11 wet wan st uor sale—2-btoky buck house j with wing oa east smc tan roomj bestdea eel r and aui ; marbl anoii aad dodge's patent erau lot 00x160 prk hmo •»» down b-l ance in u yam by wiluim ft imtu 386 jerary it next block am 4 miuial school attlai ch>r sale or exchange.—no 110 x north wuiu mnat 1 atorttraaw dwel iin e with gaiaikl water lot vhtiao wui sxcbvtg for ft vacant lot af larfer rig aff lxx * piceaeoto 11 wmk bwaa rt t?v>h bale thb fins three m immmi fas aa4 vatar a witji tkt ca«;hm%awbu ltos.4^.hi 1 i w4ar tt iim * fmvkk»iwo u i>sfsia»al f^lm<ij tlnii ~" 1 till aara lm wafll •■*. hnniaj fox sale-houses / uty property that 18 paying vj 18 per cent os the iavkstuknt po iale.—thit prc^trtv unua.fi ol two nick houw m 45 mid h chi .')--â– * a s'.reet rented u x i each situated in the very beat pa t ef tbo city for rt i.'.liig mthtnf taw * superior intestu^at to ao tucr krof*tty now offered in the market if la en »■once will ri told lor 17500 by 1t hume k 3anpord.'ig wait swmo rt uor sale—the desirable two j st t brick house 2 eo«ca atroet nl lot i,i.100 or juxluc a way be desired v ty frame house on west "■• u « r ■•., new terrace very cheap .. st-.i frame uotue 61 hoaard trer iir lot ;. -:-. rv br.ck i.wt ml •>•-..<* re t lot l^zm 1,.-tcry frame bouse hw,mi folsom net lot fjar m frame cottages on fouom street bt tcii ai»l>»ij.a and spiiog street very cheap aia<>,a full a-sortment of improtftd and *» *-. r • erty in tari.ua ir of the city both eaat and west i m»m itreet at s rices to rait the times fur printed i i and a i lurtbcr pmrticuun ple*ea ball at m office louis otto flate ha-tinfc-b & otto real estate broker 3 brown's building a fine residence for sale no 473 frank.in street with v n«r bat attd furnace all in fln order lot 40x116 with in â– â– â– ii-e ;â– .»-.■»- i if desired hi lee & kick feiiung 13 west flwsn it l^ou sale—the residence o 1 dr o k prwsbrtv comer ninth and connec tk-ut ttrects ; ntw and in elegant order with two acrtk<-f lainl attached under the highest tat tlllfllllluw and well stocked with a laijre variety of f > it a pi to john oito bl pearl street jmor sale—the large 1-stoiiy 1 bria cottage vo 801 seventh street in r led order ueari oppoiite the proposed park win iuttither 50 or inoit front by 160 ft in depth lee & pickewxg 13 w swan it 17or saue—the 2-story bkick 1 mbh no 139 ea.«t eagle rtreet in fine or der jraa trul wa.er;l"l 80x110 b3 lee i fiokeking.i3 w«rt swan t dwellin<is for sale by ho\v aiu a happeli no sis main st ua clinton pttr^tt a laryr utd expensively flnuhed lrick hou-e with gad aud watrr urou^hout th â– , » â– â– ! bath rihitd with hot aud cold wa'cr arj lot and l j bam will be id on reanoaabl tomw or exc'ianjfed for a farm near the city or a i i k*r and icm expeuairo dwelling houio ftuu nonh ptttlfm street no •*».*, j-wrj brick ai<li attic with all modtruiinproveineiita audalarye lot on south divbton rtreet no 201 2 itory brick nr>t claw nh and w^mr barn and carriai c huumt n oak street j\m c7;j 2 ittory brick with gaa nrkrelot with great qumttty and varit ty of fruit v lot on skmai htreet no i'-y 2 ttart urkk with iraa i.d aut alao bm i.ther wmg bilck bowtes 8 nctitfi-k street near luui.siana street un franklin utroet n 2 2-itory brick hotue lbe re-idtnci of tl,e late t it tildt-n bi6 i.ior salk — two 3 stort new x frame hou cm with /*•, water and r d cellan m a 367 i..i ..<■• w»n ht apply to haimis a jai ksott luiiitx.r dealeri 3f17 seneca bt.conwr louisiana blc-3w wxsr sale—2-stoky brick house 1 .\ in north dirihion t ~;%*, water bat i-rlkr aud all ni'miern inprcveioeut lot 36iu feruuton a sprnt'eb bl-1-tf 244 l»iu rt uor sale—2-story brick ho se v no 9s carroll t with gas water.ee a 1-t ti x 34 fekouson & spesckk btmfl ji m .â– â– t lecal wotmces _ ol'preme court knima wi,rnu plaintiff a^aidbt tlorris worou difellduit to morris wo mis defendant uu i-re 'â– â– â– .â– _. haiiimor.ed n.i r â– ,-"â– - to â– > • thi-i-oniplaint in thw action whkh s filed in th dam uf the ck-rk of thu court in tbe c ty of buf falo on the 6th itav . f j*tiuarr ] -»'.'.'. and r a cjpv of your r on im at ur office in tliecit of iviffalu witlin twenty days after the mrvice li-teof exell hive of tbe day of such service and if if yma fail to answer th mmplaint as aformaid thr i.uiiitifl will api.lv to tht court fi-r the relief lit n.unlcd in the taiil u uip>aint box perkinb fuiiitiftn attorney no 2»3 main il buffalo n t _ hatou jan 6.1870 a7-fgw vtotice the common council il of th city of buff all having determined t tain the land and property nec«s«ry to lay out a pumk part or park the api>roache thereto ar.d ilit otrt-ou l-ouni ctinjr tht name and having deter mined to take and appropriate thf property tiece vy for that purpn and having i.vle application to the superior court • f ftuoalo for the appointment i ihr^e coinini^ioiiei to a>i-ertaii and report the ri compensation to t>e paij la thep^mon orponuua •> r r(h'r.iti m wineiâ– n c or liii i ujr ut j \ ijntrr^t in m ..>â– >..•..â– i en and appropriated as ajtf aaio and upon auch application the underpinned hat • ii een appointed such c nmiia»ionem i'o beref.y dye notu-e that they will meet at ihp office of mij omml-siuners at the si . inty savin|f bank n im man btrevt buffalo n v on the 21st day o , rvbrttht 1870 at ten o'rlocli in theforanoon of that ilnv and thence proceed u-i vi.w th naid prnpert wt.iih raid i'ommon council have determined to uke htd appropriate for the purpose l f public park or lark the'approaches iber.-t . and thr xtreels c > in-ctiujf the s:iiuf a :â– .),.:â– ', by the htatute in sue i obm ma^e and iirotided the a»id land an.l property is the land and propeit .'â– â– â– â– : in a ee.taiu lt-u it made by the park cod batoaanln o)>edience i ibe pmvmsm si tbe a of i^ezislahire nf the state â– f new to>k entity â– ' kn act to aiiihorineth selection and location c ru.in grounds for public parks in the city of 1 1 iln and to prot'di-f-^r tne oiaintenance and emb - tlat-mbt the-eof pawwd april 11th ihr,9 whk aid heport wa«fled in the office of he city clark he city of buffalo n the rir-t day of november uate.l february yth is7o william a piki giuson t williams albkrt 11 tract imsit'al yew musical publications j petit maiit jolie p lia h sufer.ssc6nta vive 1 america marche de concert butter m kcri fo'.le maziirki sutt 50 cenu ivjfe-or h gutter i well known as one uf the it computer in the eoßmln and director d tbe flourishing cbmtftt of bole at jamestown belle mabone traiwcriptlon b rfcharda fl cent thi-i piece will be a welcome addition to the reper toire f a 1 ho liave heard the song ltellotie c'aprici minuire ketterer 70 centa poacher th hitter 75 cents iolden belln sydney smith 7f>cent la lielle helene fantanie knefher h cent the above u>«tl er with * variety of new music jutt received music maikd postpaid on receipt of thfl prite cottier & de2tton 12 stcomainrt jiweh & mischka's music stoke ■»<;:{ main street aoen'cy for tue i'nbivalled ch ckerinc pianos at r â– ."â– - reduce>l i su.-li ar extent that they can iw â– 'â– il-'-i for nearly the nuoe n^tre which inferior and wonhlem instrument command cail and get an ulustratml price list we are also agenta for the celebrated decker brothers pianos which are now taking the lead over all other new york ra»ke our lar?e aavorrraent nt pianos alno includes in strument from the celebrated manufactories of i j b dunham bloomfield4 i.s ilkn t cabler we have on band an amortment * i the celebrated fieo wooo5 & 18 imilii aid festit dhbai i for beautiful tod rplpeliks qaallty of ton nee of finish aid durability of construction ex all other make 11 and examin nur larpe t»riety ol piano jls piano cover ac at moved itored boxed and shipped on ihnrt [> pianos taken in xchanr s are cooftafitly adding to our v«r larg and lect«d *■«* of sheet music nasictl liutrv â– and muaanl mcrchandum of e'vry description jewett & mischka 3 main street buffalo n y htjs kurtzman piano mauu factorkr coro«r batavia and elm bib two qnan from old court houa the fubaeriber ke«pa eonaautly on h*od a choice amortmemt ol piano fortes in l»gmnt rosewood caaea which he warrauu to be equal id tone touch and ftnuh to any manufac tured dum country pvreona deetroiti er obtaining a aupcrior i-*i * •» nepecuully tdttt«d to give nhn a call before purct'mtng chrfmti a w kvwttva wiwes ii f brigos a co distiden and rectifers office and sales room corner washington and quay streets offer to the trade alcohol hi«hwi french hpirib and fine whlaktes of tberr own dirt illation also a superior brand of bourbon mnnoncibela and taapcrted whiskies bll an t gilug k son * importer of f reign and deeton la native wines ruticulu ud prompt tteatioa pud u 11 octln m wabbisotun si bdhlo.a t luroz oillm cha aiixio ale and porteb â– uuvur t dowhib ibkwbl : twll|il.ll dlfa.lim mm fc urn hl«k i . a i m,m j u modi wl »«* wt propa to hnkk mr mn iha wowwufi on ut bargains in sheetings & shirtings at i.vmes i iwhff i in tat 2 cases i(m utica 10-4 bleached sheeting 6oe a the bbmsh i.ru i of long cloth »: ::.-. ranie mh per v»h v bj the ...-<â– . barnes i bancroft remnants of white g-ood.-t bames i baicton jr liia sirat xaiusook and plain muslins swiss and book muslins also great reduction in peice ot all goods in lace department birnks * bancroft ml tt mslp m marked down at barnes k bancroft 259 main stkeet entire prikt siock 1o cent openino packages of bleached axb bbuwn domestics at wholesale prices ;• «• i!aknkm x hxncnorr.wt fc26 mo m«i it x ajt cost bienes k bakcaon m l>ii stmt our entire stock of new t anp latest style of1 embroideries at cost elegant lace sets cambric do point and applique collars lappets handkerchiefs kc.tc - ._*_ barnes £ bancroft tb 26 im main it 1870 offering at barnes fc bancroft 1259 main street ptat very l»w pricci alpacas 3!g poplins panama cloths 4c c barnes * banobobt 4 259 uain woolens ax barnes 4 bancroft iii~>y main street more of those heavy all wuol home hade ca9bimehkb at ? , 2.oxpord mixek at only 1 10 ' heavy water proof 1 barnes 4 bancroft 0 i hi mile t hobbk fujtwibmimgi w h glenny sons & co 2*4 4 206 main st cm tttention tv tiielr full selection of gold band and white french china of our owh importation and the best iualttt also crockery from the r'i.autetl nuiiu liclurw nt bootes meakin3 axd edwards cut and pressed glassware silver plated ware bronzes parian marble vases and ornamental goods glass betm cut or knqrayed to ordeb with initials or monogram the btbwce of our stock of gas fixtures at cost b5 the legislator cooking stove over tnree ibaiund in lift is this out for ml muj by jno c jewett * son 1 11u al h st fm aau qellino off at a geeat sac j eifice arblc axh arbl«ized uahtels t?f«tfcerjnth ftu otimt kud of buu work be id ohlffld to ruttt i.-..«j thi is ft im op portuntrr tor psjtiss wishing saj trtide of the kln to call u a»e u m food bwplns liiu brto st tjingine and boiler fos sale ctun>ra v iij w tn.rm band wheei tromper rut v heeur poaip v . all nr 0000 obou boiler nil fill illsllll . t<ntf lest ins beienlt-«i una to<t uke vss su<-hes4er tj aubjbteih ft 00 may jot cold bfsujn39 qrkk2fhot7bs aiaimiiilii ||||_- ullll i ii â– â– hi ll i ii !!>.»<. the buffalo express job printing offlcfc coraputely atoekvi hk the very best uatbrial in wil its tirw*t is prepaued to kxtcoti tsbt dimm tion of eooi cabd amd job wobk no 14 kafit bwak tb*bt to<««*rw
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-02-18 |
| 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 | 1870-02-18 |
| 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. No. 8208 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-02-18 |
| 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 | 1870-02-18 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700218_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. No. 8208 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3056 KB |
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