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buffalo express vol xxv saturday february 19 1870 no 880 ■. business directory siamk mrh ■< .*/> 10cati0x of tub leadixu uousk3 of buffalo tho 01 ur rcl i »!■'. k pnrju in b.j f*.o by cuh.i.rf it.ut-i'll wl mil « » rel*reut w ji ut4 una aad troflma h mtoflhoß hu br«a relui j m4 « 1 i i lly ll.r*t<jl-a;>a architects c-ruiik poster ttfl *■*■■• ai.'l mflehekts castwos tc uuwaiuj itiutf •/«■»•, cm u mau ciu dankkiu-i i . v kcrt * 0 mm cr kmm klinu hihgbs fihecastijigs \ a:.iv a i , jr pmymaad \ kjrii i-v t bookjj am statioskrt ;. ah-.1.s lallok.hai juji tr i iiejwilua uttu ( 4m7 hato l eo miliml * w/.ij v kj£n 1 4y uftin uij ■*. mikb i \\," cuolvs stationery if ,',,"„,.''. id joli us snlbta lhrmti « ji.v."*.-i *—'-! »■-*""• 8001-i **- tiiu a l dukttui.iw m*.i ja»ita h jkwcri.wtluim koank book makui vctuker omnutioneba whoic»«lo i k»uil cabtktb oilcloths li:\thl j r * j z.»ok u^ii'.>urer 7fj m»ln con l'l a tioskbb v bole»lo t.hina la>l i i kockkiiv v \ rrufcw trithli . jiv ua 6ho k ntvtmar-,i4«jda.n cakiu-v(,k.s uauk.fcks tc b ovess a sos lfc i:l l'.t hlli.jtt coalu l«ilja»jf i»l uet»il c h i»l.jlh.y * co i-or krt i iid ttrr*w luiokuk i»\kin,a 1 '■' '• - ■■• coftee t bpii k iiiixs chakk a cv , 31 bata c p-»»iw li.ur bi coal and i'iii ikon u r wil3ow * co motiia a r jll.bi«ri|>i>l x v ueimtkuh cwwnerttol wn»ri i':il of dbygooda buod l 1 '■«>■.•»> ■*■' i,/•ackii.sft tailors m b tryt>h,t llj"rj dteb u«r wbtotawjb envelope hani tf.al.ttljili3 11 v l ku,«w my k>"uua kiuiuh wi '"■010 d wkhhtma 100 luin pascv 11'lods au vuixjeh klerl,l>.t 4 cu a(l m».u kllim'l dks ic is\a d uih luta r 1.1.1n r laou !» main vlocb ntro ahb grain w 1l couli torr»c cir ttarn feu it a.m oybtbbb platt fiu it '-' i'j7 wmhinsft'mi fink brass casting cttkauj 81u.53 fovnmihy,7!i ilrtinfl ola-<s ani i'apeh show cards j r aurnujr m *> «■■■m up«ui i uliis whole«»le a m j min^tus 7j miiin ghocers iwli'iicsale n'l uet«il i l hulhan 17.1 u-.ii oi;u w matn v *- ■>■•*. gusts kuksisiiino uool's a:il'l."-"n ii stakfohd krf7 m»in r n lawuktfuu&bun u&iuu moll a butkimut 807 ll»i'i i.u.ns amd jewjslky j o uouhos h co . w w uuii-;l.s ltd ". v bote2 ct vmhlogt m ivit-1 carroll uaikwork a,l hair jewelry miu ua*ukl 11 oh : .'•- i ..,.>:.:-. iut>les.*c j ■vi i.i v s ilx . . .■itemmiwm jjvvi v hunphitbv lhw«»*m wjiiv liuia pbrtyk uro..joj m.->'ii :' ■11dwauk ibos tc c ;■walbiuij -.' i i)kt»s « kip cor pc«rl»n»l!*«»oc bip>:.y bh«paitd fcc i m ""- hjwuut«mjsm,i»ifc.u 1)1 wittc ivltuji'u a m.ln.mr w.s«»n hardwari amu uktal puatt * oolt 4o ftiij li ltrri hot alii rijbmacass a p cilkkut hi m»'ii hats caps and furs c * x qeobger i m»i behhtih.u « bko 1 m»in wil wiitbkt 3il m«in iroh km'ndry jsotnders.iwoinra.boilrafi otu w tikit suss 4 ott »^>'""■■""• robl iron sall-s k k bpi^s l pkatr ft ' (»., i «■j"1 v/1-.rr i,iqeb iieeu biluard3 io mubakl x k-.ikk u.il luind ldiut carriage akdbleioh d c gouwin 3j3 fttiil 335 witstiuifft.'n looking glass picture huiuss uowaku * binti.no i.1 k vi mallcaklu iron pkvtt h lkichwobth m d »* t«l i •••, mviihlk maktibd and grates os uiorkh mi i j mwaktz i ou s<a jlmn axbli *. orasitii wobks dicmuons & rorson comat court mid uorg«n juiin ciiawfuhd hi md lau ni»«»r miiimnkky wholesale and houil liknky uiuiikn,-."j m,i w u wlk)ll»'aki w »««• moorbuio oocds poop kest - co 4h usin „ sriactuuiso jewelers ac ma t>ui-in(i i-zl wif.)i:i.tftoit „, portable pipe dcuhick kklg or<ax ; mku „. 080 a noo 1 co kupn rjl»«a oils paints 4c ■. pease 66 uml 67 m-.i planing mills doors sash 4c ». a eva.ns ico.,m l k*iii.ic primtsba 4 blank book masks l:\kl.l £ junks o ua asj vf luiliiuftun •■■•'• plastic slate roofino b k innt-s ii suin ri.vn'os music c cottier * dextus 50 hum piano manrcactitueks 0 kt'ktzmas lutt lis»u<l 110 eauvia pevine bkud.,4ui hgha.aai wmjmm paper hangings kc m ii birue,2hm»in muntoiimekv 8805..1w m»!n mfclulie'lt nichols 57tf mats puotcki rai'heiis w m ksioht «« m»ln 1 b liaibletkn 3u6 uid 0 m»lii u l bll!i 7 m»in sewing machines □ rover * bakkr s h co . 411 m».n wiiekler t wiijso.v s m co 275 mjn oor ni cox * oir.lls s m co u s diilnlon tokcm'ss m c 0.,401 miin kaddlkuv hardware 4c att 4 letchwortii « »"'' m terrace sit.x lat makufacturers c hactkaiie i»7 hm stove hollow warf bird * co oat c™o * n l brl c»u stained glass bdrrxi/t arvinev uuass works « p»n qtj.l.bl-rss,2*mu school furniture w ohass son fl2s^ventn scales and safes suit-llo soalk works u u stovks and hardware bnaw ferius & co 446 luin stoves fursace3 and kange i bwa«tz*co.,*!jm»in trinks davifii it humpiii-kt snccmor » jno nnic phrrj » bro wl3 main •». tobacconists snntmnmi * en sou w^huuum watches jewelry 4 diamonds ithi.s-8 jewelry sti>ke m m.in » e uu-kinbos i 4 stain * ■b castle hi luin j l n88r08..4w m.in wat h makers 4 jewelers died big f l*ie is h ld*t t fail mijbwhiw t 2 o'clock from tk run.rj mi»a«r •'»""?»"„ cn»r ol pe«l xl p«ul stnmt m e churcn i ■■~;.[»•• ktfmto j ,„ m , | new york preparations for the protesta2tt coin cil next fall—as imposixu attend akci expected serious illsl3b oi mrs cady btajtroh—the csval ntmbss of whisky and other goyebnmf.n'i iwobum suits bt relsbrapm to tci uiuu 1 new york febraary 13.—lieutenant general sheridan ariivcd in this city ti day tho executive committee of the evan alliance met ta-jaj in the biuc house frcm the reports presented th r ia every reason to believe that the ml meeting of the alliance next fall will hi thn most important eouveotion ever hel<l the attendance will be large from the re ligioas communities of europe an well as aj this country count de faveruy secretary of th french legation and late charge d'affair at washington will sail for europe to morrow in the villa de paris the rice mills of .). fitzgerald 246 and 243 cherry street were totally destroy by fire to-night loss 63,000 the builtl ing was owned by a t bn^gn whose lo«t is estimated to bes3o,ooo the adjoining buildings were coa^ijerahly damaged bj falling walls it is imposaible at^^.resent tt ascertain the insurances a meeting of the citizens irrespective of party will be held at coojwr institute or the evening of february 21 to urge tlc passage of a law to establish a soldier's home in this state the theta delta chi fraternity endtv their sociable gathering this afternoon tha annual dinner cune otf r evening in tin aator hous*1 uietrict attorney piorrepont ard tbf '. ir iiiiiii-r i f lnterral llu'trnue dalmio lavfi been engaged in in%'ebti^ating the cr.att of gordon fellows & mumilian and tain tracy charged with frauds ou internal mv enne and concluded that a sufficient can existed for instituting ciiminal proceedinus in the case of john s i'ratt against tit hudson ititer uailroad company to recnvor damages for iujancs received through ai lugeu ntgltict of toe d fc^tlaot the jury i the superior court to day rvtnrned a ve dict for the plaintitf of s'jow con . odborne rendered his decision t da1 in the ti r clark liqaor cases in whicli he holils that urn fact of mixing liquors without a license is established when liquor have been changed iv taste by compound ing this is a criminal ofienca four seamen of the ani*hcau ship nep tune preferred informal charges against mm master of the vessel to-day whom they ac cose of having brutally assaulted thtti about ft fortnight ago while on the wa from liverpool to this port small pox is greatly on the decrease the records at the office of the hoard a health show not one-fourth the cases now exist that occupied the attention of the health officers a nmnth a«n thit morning the bankers & brokers telegraph after g broad street was closed by t!io sheriit sti a suit of the assignees ob w h arthur and company stationers baukrups tha execution is for a sfnill amount and v . probably be remuvei by a settlement in the franklin thera is aiyo some trouble said to arise from the prosecution of a claim for pooq by the atlantic & pacific telegraph company the main office ami branches were last iii^ht placed in th hands of a receiver by wh<>m the busines of tht lice is now con-iuctcd mrs eii/.abeth cady htacton is very ill from a severe attack of pneumonia and will bo compelled to give uji her lecture en gagements the coming two weeks miss susan 1 anthony will take her place when ever deeired lecture committees will at ouco telegraph thrir wish to her agent mr c s carter ann arbor michigan at the conference yesterday between col lector grinnell and postmaster juneu it was under instructions from washington decided to place nearly bixty packages of ooks and other oods received through th kuropean mail in possession of the collector for the collection of duties a question is to be tried before the sur rogatu as to the right of the unite status to tako land under a will in this stat without the authority of the lcgis atuie the property is a beqaaat of charlia k'-x and amounts to sr\om in value the will lacontest-d by poor relatives washington list of executive appointment bui in yesterday-ji'lkie scott confirmed i!v the senate-secretary bout well 1m pfiatic'ali.t opfubjh the reduction oh taxation nuhpohbd by the ways anl mea*s commirtt:f--lion d s ee.nnetf make a personal fcxi'lan'atio.w bt tklutllll'h t tiis r\pkksb wakoberoar february 18 the senate to-da contiraicd the followiu nummatkmv m lil.iii chance of ohio consul at signa pore julia w longyear judge of the ois tricfc court eastern hiitrict or michigan john f delapiaue new york secretary o legation at vinmn c >\ lector of customs timothy b kllswcrth niagara xew york postmastera j w jones susque hauna depot pennsylvania william 11 beal schenect<rfly new york han-ey riaa phi-l^.s new xorfct oaehau4re*l sol fiitc-aa packages of mu tilated notional bank notes wore burned to-day by unction of cainptroller cove nev th re ia no olliuial authorityfor the btate rr.'-'it that reneral canby'a bead<[uart'-rj will be transferred from richmond fee washington the senate also to-day confirmed the nomination of william strong of pennsyl vania associate justice in the supreme court tkere ere no ycaa and nays a motion to rcconrhcr ia pending action was postponed on tfat nomination of mr bradley in sending these nominations to the senate the i'rediiieat did not designat m either ca?3 the vacancy to be supplied the president nominated oavid kckstei of ohio conanlate at van couver'a island the secretary of the treasury reports to congress that the disbursements thus far for alaska amount to 97,759 and the re ceipts therefrom 21 1 650 the secretary also reports that of the 100,000 appro priated for the defenoe of the cotton suits against tbe unitud states 91,000 has been expend d secretary bontwell thia morning in con versation with leading members of the ways ami means committee stated moit emphatically he was opposed at present to the redaction of 30,00u,()04j of internal taxation admiral farragut is quite ill and feara are entertained for his recovery the president to-day said his persona sympathise were with the cubans as the hare been from the begining but nothing has occurred to warrant a change in the pobcy of the administration xlist congress—second session washington february 18 senate mr sumner had read a telegram from the governor of nebraska announcing the ratification of the xvth amendment by the legislature erf that sute with but fire dissenung vote 1 the funding bui was taken np and by a vote of 21 to 14 was made the special or der for wednesday cext monday being as signed for the consideration of business rom the committee on commerce the bill treating the office of solicitor m the state department was amended to pro vide for an f^ft of claims in lieu of a solicitor and ps—rd -- mr howard ep mich from the committee on th pacific bauroad reported with an amendmant the joint resolution au thorizing the northern pacific kail"if fl company to issue bonds for the construe tion of iu road and to aeevre the sane by mortgage and alao to conatrueft ita main road to the westarn tennmus via to tauay of tha columbia river mr wilson rap maam introduced a hill ta maha th iai portatu of uuai - it opskukq il->l kj*k faaal ft bill to anotm rage tha bmjtw of mm { m in the united sb-hv mi to mmi&m fo tha tiihi iilahi f oasmm state maua to eorope in amah vasaahv referred to the cnsnniittaa am poatoftoas and pmtroads it dinote tha postmaaur gaa«nl to oom tract with the north american steam na rigatioa company cf new york for lli ransportation of mails between new york and antwerp or bremen tonohiag at ply jioiitb fur the term of fifteen jeara lli ftu-amers are to be exempt from state azui federal taxation and f o receive ocean a1 olaad postage on mails carried by them mr mokrill rep me introdncr a bill relative to appropriations and appro riv.i n accoo&ts directing estimates or appropriations to be made through the sec retary of the treasury and prescribing the method of keeping accounts of appropna ione the bill to encourage and promote tin ternatiooal exhibition to be held iv wash ton iv 1371 wu without action unti hree o'clock when the senate went intrt tecutive sessiod house mr wood rap n v introduced v bill to regulate ocean telegraph commuiii ti..n bttkecn thn t'niteil sutts and for fci 6 u conntries referred to the commitut foreipn affairs mr huiltu hep maas made k.i effurt to have the house proceed to tbc emsi<lerati'io of a bill to rumore political jisabihtira but mr dawes pressed hit mntion to k-.i into ommittee of the whole after discussion as to the order of bun t the house went into committee cf the whole the diui-ussion in reference to the super vising architect of the treasury depart ment occupied over an hour and a half finally a vote was taken on mr fams worth's motion to strike out the whole para graph for the construction of a branch of the trta^ury department and it was re jected—lo to 18 several amendments were offered to in crease tho salaries of the second comp troller of currency of the mensengers and of th women employed in the departments all were rejected the c(.mmittcn rose af u-r disposing of four pa^es mi the tjfll mr iiennett kej n v rieirp to a personal explnnatit p referred to the accusations made a^&iust him in the buffalo cvmmtr lai adrn-iittr fie declared ttwm false and wbollywith<!utf,,undat:on,and sjaid that he proposed to vindicate himself in tlit courts of law ilr lotian ikep hi ), from the cot niiitee on military affairs reported a bii api.ri'priating tl)!h for investigation into the alleged sale of cadetahips which v . passed mr brooks dem n v moved that 10,000 copies of the report of the selc.t committe on american navigation intei ehts in spain be printed referred to the committee on printing adjourned foreign los 3 of a vessel 80l n tor new york with cltiht i-ive3-thi mi members of parliament aurke 00 qumoti land hill-reported yefeat of 9u gnk'ouria's fillim'.vter party—cap tobi am execi'tiun of several thi bahnte in a btarviso condition a.m cntunw captlre 3t tilurifh to tl hljti liverpool february 18.—news has bees received of the loss at sea of the myra from newcastlo for new york with eight men parliament london february 18.—in the house i 1 lords to-day the ix>rd chancellor moved the tirst reading of the judges jurisdiction iii11 aud argued at taagtil the necessity but its enactment ixrd cairns questioned the wisdom ol some details of the kill but approved of it as a whole after tome remarks from lords ve*t bury liouiilly an.l utxieadale the lloun adjuurned lathe houpo of ommons mr juxtor gave notice nf inuuiry as to what action if any the government proposed to take in regard to the revised tr&nnlotion of the ili ble a motion was rnaa for the appointment of a select committee to inquire into the ■ji i ■'■of the aby?*inian war mr hruce home secretary referred id the reports of the ill treatment of o'dona van hops and denied that the punuhmet.t i f hogging had been inflicted upon the pnsi'-her since 18gs adjourned tue irish members of lho hcuse of com mons have all agreed to accept the lant reform rill introduced hj mr cladstom the ministers at st petersonrg implicated in the khmvfc nihilist plot have resigned they belong to the no-called natioual party the esamhur say the rnaij objection t the irish land bill ii that it leaves every thing t the decision of i'ourtf of equity thus fostering national love for litigation fkanvk pau:s february 18.—w waahbnrn miuisur of tin raited st»u-a wdi hold a reception ou tin evening of tt 2 d inst it nas been tlee'did that l'rmce pierre ilnaaparte shall ue tried bvfurc the high ourt of justice on the charge of homi cide through imprudence cuba hav*na february is the schooner herald from hmh recently lauded with a party of thirty-six tilliuasters at liihira under the command of general goicouria th«*y were a:tacke*l by volunteers who killed seven and captured four of the ex k-ditinn tli prisoners ere executed at holquin on the m'.h inn it is reported the survivors are in seirra socarrena in a famished con<lition the nutlet of seirra are guarded and t^ie capture of the entire expedition is conaidsred certain a band of chinese insurgent appeared in the sagua jurisdiction on the 15th in stant they burnt'the p ralta warehouse with 300 hogsheads of v ar and killed the clerk and watchmen mexico new york february i mail advices from havana ejb the £ articular of the proposed concession by fie mexican con gress to the tehnai tepee railroad company for its cc mlim tt'-u also for a ship canal acroar that isthmus surreys to be competed in five years and if approved pj the govern ment the construction u the canal is to commence within three ear thereafu-r large grants of land are'.o be made after twelve years mexico is to receiv ten per cent of the ' net procee and after the bonded debt v paid twenty-tive per ceiu the concession la for ninety-nice years and the neutrality of the route it to be guaran toed ___^_ crimes and casualties more soithirn chsvaley itt iilwufb tv ihi ffruwi ; m i mi-ii *, february 18 — tan day ago a pirty of maaked marauder want to the residence of sjmre walton near i,,]lid tiu tiiiilimeiin and surrounded the cabin of one of hii negroes and ordarad him out ke refnaed when they fired a volley into tiie cabin wounding the ne^r.j slightly and moetally wounding nil wue they then set tire to the loom refuhu,g to allow him to remore his children or furniture but be coming alarmed they left befora to limn reached the inmate the * hole aighhnr hood tnrned oat in earch of the ruffiana but laccecdgd only in obtaining a alight cine to them chicago tbocbla chicago ttbrnary ll—admamßarak the well known brewer whose myitoiooa diaappeanooe a week ainog haa baem chron icled retimied uat nigt ho aaya h went to cairo on baiiniee he innted bia creditor to umot kirn to->lay bat no up hare bean taken towarda tettkatant th ttvmm to-morrow will nablian the crrmpotkunee between cae committee of tbe chicago beard af tnde mi the chi cago wartjiuuae mem relatire to regiateriag tiie grain receipt iianed by thewarebooaee the wanhoaaaa declina to eater into any auaagement eiorpt on coodiuon regarded eaeatmly in.il.i—m ey toe board et trade a iow at ialt lau ga»la^yr-ary u faai swkjeeetaatsaenboy the ka hv brnma lac aenaa wnw wha^^^e^b a . .« * . j a-i avaa w aia m amnni^a them t hidiara r*d cc tu polio bet didnoiajmry the polio then went back vj their qaarten foe arua and on ntan ingcftptored the soldiers the soldiers were broaght up for trial this moroinp bat on request • pantponeaiejkt was graftwd ul til to-morrow booieste toost rocsestkr february is—la tho court nf iry«r and i ermmer this afternood john and catharine donlott on trial for the mur der of william gates in iloneoyo falls were found guilty of murdtr i tiia second decree and remanded for sssttd <<■heavy snow storm prevn.l ■1 ail da j nulroatl tr-iii.s trom the west it-layi j a man juunt;d anthony keliy while khovellinu mew ou the cential liailroad track at fa/rport this aiteruoon was kilie>l by a locomotive unknown sixo.ii.ar s iries of lauum accidents at.endi the orenino cfkemonics | rr ilfcjn m to tht ixruiwi | kw al,aky indiana february is an excurtio i train from louisvillee con sisting of t 9 locomotives and fifteen pci enger ooac tee containing two thousand persons iiu just arrived haviag crossed orer the grt*t bridge with perfect safety the greater euuusiasin prevails the atrcn b tu of t j » bridge is no lunger doubted ■ei'os i disfatch louisviu february 18 as the ex curaion tram was irrriterny the state from the indmua shore and v ken about midway ii the i'ii.if.v u uf the rear locomouvts ran 1 the t ul and a coupling pin cun necting the coaches broke leav ing sight car on the track the other per tion of the raiu propelled by the forward engine react <■■£ the kentucky shore i*»f iy a train t then started back to the as sistance of t '■>■" ou the bridge lnt it had not proceed d more than fifteen yards when the in k ipread au.l the tender and i\y-r ■-■■wei ■thrown from the tr«clf streaouß i . ts were made to replace ths locomotives n order to relieve tlie sfte**n hundred ;,. t » rs now on the bridge await ing couveyab a red river tiik dili 01 rtght4 under i'ebate by iiic ljsi mob coxvejition bt n td m ■iitkbu chii-awo ebruary is.—l'he following are the main pointa of tl hill of kighu drafted by 110 special lommittee com mtneed on tt > 28lh j»nuv to tba joii winnipeg ( onvection ci french aurf englmh rtcleg,ui to j.rcaent t»«hocom miaaioner fror the canadian government aa the lixiia of a acttltment that the territory be overned by a local lrgiala tive coujuncti n with the governor and th executite ci ancil that two-thirds vou ahall ovunit . the llovernrtr'a veto tha nniversal anffi ige be allowed that their l no direct ta:ation except by local legulft tion that the^e be a homertead law tb there be a ratfioad to fort william or pern bina in five yejrs that the pnhlic buidtng;i are to be paid sor by the dominion govern i meut etc t c couvintion dif>tu*aed tb bill several la and at last advices had not reached at a couclusioo the legislature j _ albany february ik senate mr blood iarod;iced a bi.j to amend the charterof scwwtady mr pierce eporud a bill to er*ct wharves and p or id harlem kiver hills were n produced by mr norton — designating the day for town and tjty**l elections abolisl.in the board of?s\pt rviaara of new york lly mr creatuer—abolishing the wftro politan police i'oinmission by mr murpiy amending the act rela t>e to jurors i by mr isuriy—j;egulating carriage and charges for freight on railroads keports were printed : p.y mr murphy—relative to ackoowl menta of conveyances etc also to enabfj foreigner to pracuce it the courts also aoiendii act for the benefit of creditors a bill was pat»ed for the relief of th corporati in organized under the genera1 laws mr pi tcer reported a biu for thfi benefit of married wome^i by insuruig the lives of their husband the hill to abft'iah the fooirictiug iloaro and contracting system on the nals wt made the special ailer lor thursday next adjourned till evening ntit at half-past ov.-n o'clock s^bhet the senate bill chartering tie city of rome wan read ml i passed the bill to alxr,i h the t'oui-t of special sessions of new was passed keports were presented by mr jacob*—ln favor of the resolu tion to pay the st&te debt principal and interest prior to iso in coin mr huated prv-aeoted aa a minority re port a preamble that : wkernaa by a re cent decision of tie supreme d-art of tb i'mtetl states del prior to the .-■■n of iqnlftmflpn t fa ya/able in coin therefore ac . mr jacobs laid that the majority of the wayi n 1 meansx'ommittee wanted it un derstood that the t*te was milling todoau act of justice witlyufc regard to the decision referred to ho therefore opposed tht aiuendmeut mr littli john laid the micority wanted this preamble adopted for the reason that the part to whict he belonged had already while in power 4i«fomd to pay any of this debt in coin n>w after the decision re ferred to it wm proper to giro the reason of this cktnge he was in favor of paying the dtbt now in coin he claimed that the * e-ttlemeut of this question should stand opot the decision of the court to protect the ma agannit the thousands of claims which n ul ooria ponring in if the reaolntinn is adojtcd without a preamble mr moseley m ed to uy the resolution on the table as hobelifived the house was not prepared to vo<e oc it the motion i ctirried--5 yes 54 nays thebilltoabolkh he coirtof special seaaions in new y^rk was re td and p—ed mr alvord movsd.to taka from the u ble the ways sad lei ca rep rt oo the pay ment of the anti-w v ptat d bt in coin mr jacob u-ed the willing to accept t o treamb • as it did not affect the reeotutu a i.t all tad it was n c«sary to adopt on before the receem the preamble wi • then ad vpted and also the resolution 1 vote ot adopting the resolution ssood 8gjo;20 as o'lowi yaa-uam iiiaworth alvord 6a ker rt aid win barter be,ke mi be jren berry hloesot . irnlton j l brown v p brown ofcapbell carey eurk cook com cnll j t li»vi delano r>eming,l>e«i«i c k-.ttorfge l d-011 ely em pw field c s iviiaiftiß 4yoa j r un 7 free fellsr jw-aaoo hall lletha y.leli iw mx hows hull h ted hvam j*col erred j<ihn»on jonaa kirmm krtck wi»l l.ittlejoh l.wery umdiam ■utrkiu merahart miner moo«y ilolford u l umi phy n'eleoo n thtop imua pat iev p.vne pec mil pier 1-iunkitt knaaeai baa hi bora s^fcraf hnfl skanahaas skifbl kaipar hoow h.iaker stoteoaoß taft w llkar wilm wiuu wood wright au vouf 86 nay(—banjar i tinett blair j brown buna daakar 1 laaaajaa oiaau haa browsk uaium roc ljaaj utmdj o marpbt w 1 umrfbj saaafan o'kaefe palmer } y tiaka—3o a bilwia iibt'iindßj mr almond r^r.l-ta tka aan^t «» fraickt a>d firm tka ntea aa oartantraiterada a report waa r«4*aad bj m littlajaka relatin to eiptcaf ciaipamra nqwiiag them to daoinr itskigm witlun twain hocn after tk*ir irmal ia naw york when twenty-faar taan n aow allowed adioonad tnia witajuliy raaia t beit ax ex-cotrfai mb ktatoelr galaaal a anjlalk aaaw a a a|a»aajfca aoa s>«faawtr<kai£aa7a«batftthk_)ts a^a^aak aataa vr^nyssaafi aalaassbm enaaian lenram vn l^baahbvbha xw ■i iw.a ho&ff r lav a^^k ! o tbet utter h»ting keen return ito t heir torawr owm from lockport h.sicifal tikkttlikg misbulf of the city — citizen's pautcst — obiiiary - personal and miscellaneous | raoit pi o ooaamroniht ] lot kport february 17 it wu perhaps too much to expect that t c municipal affairs of this litut city would etoape the general overhauling mandinz tinkering and patching and the ehau o>t reform which the democraiio aaoen d ncy in tin state has brought aboat upon tk same general principle of spoils seeking r.'.a power-seeking that makes new york l^rtalo and rochester the pray of the gnat i*r ki of tb party small cities lik thia d-ast in t h times as the fee afflicted with the hule horned pouts so it is that lockport is now threatened with radical changes in her charter by means ol tbe de termination of a few individual in the ruling party to perpetuate their power and control the patronage withoot regard to the beat interests of the city it is proposed by the democratiu majori ty in the common council that the legisla tire bo amend the charter as to make two 11 w wards dividing the first and third or that purpose that the number of police men be doubled and that the powers of t ' ■■council particularly in reference to taxa tion be largely increase these are the moat objectionable features of the proposed change there are othurs which are objec tionable in a lesser degree if they were uot in fact vtry distasteful to the bulk of our taxpayers and voters still the mar uer in which the project is being rushed through with indecent haste in view of the approaching city flection woukl excite deep and proper rtsentment and remonstrance the pruposersof this gerry mandering aud odious measure haveoalle<l for n • expressi«i of public sentiment upon thosubjtct dor were the democratic alder men wbo rtuunr*ieded it elected with refer ence to any tv h question the whole scheme original ad by and its success will be the trinmpb of a little knot of poll ticians with vhom the perpetnity at oemocratio power is the paramount con dideration and the beat interests of the people are of small account it is expected that with the city thus redittricted twelve democratic aldermei can be elected and six supervisors of thi same stt'pe ; enough to make thi party ascendancy in both boards certain tbe change is not necessary nor even expedient in any higher view than this it would give to thia city an uojunt over proportion of representatives in the board of supervisors and in all the ennven tions it wouli largely increase the ex penses of city government and as for ai increased police with salaried commission ers it is plain that lockport does not need it were good men fcuch as conld be ob tained appointed the present force would be sufficiently large keosnt occurrences have caat much odium upon the po>iu of l/'ckjhjrt and the mere increase of fin ■and expense without elevating the char acter of the tnfti employed will acoomplifih nothing but the übolcss waste of money and as for enlarging the powers of »' i.'ummod conncil to the alarming extent that is proponed it will not be tolerated the misrule that our people have suffered under for the past year has disinclined them most positively to this measure i say the pfnplr and i believe it it is the common belief that the fuglemen ot these proposed amendments are pushing them with tbe full knowledge of toe fact that a majority of our voters disapprove of them but this fact is of course a matt • of trivial importance to the promoters of this scheme ijut although the wishes of the people havo been utterly sot at naught in this matter tbe people have resolved thai tbe proposed iniquity shall not be perpetrated without thoir pretest a large meettop of citizens was held at the council chamber this week and the must decided ground taken against the amendments itasolu tions wire ossed calling upon our senator ui'l assemblymen to oppose them and a committee was appointed to repre sent lli wishes of tlie peuule te the legislature a committee was also appointed fcr each ward to circulate remon strances these committees are actively at work and such a protest will go to albany aa may causa a suspension of this plan or quite likely it will nave no effect in the latter case our people will at no dis tant day take the opportunity to express at the polls their estimation of these m v aod this measure there are some issues on which reasonable men are willing to unite without regard to politics and this it one of them if tbe*e amendments are to be persisted in the party responsible for them may in the end find itcrlf *' hoist with ita own petard time will tell oiutuakv after a lingering illness mr william if creagh died at his residence in thia city yesterday that this decease was not unexpected will hardly temper the sorrow that its an nouncement will occasion mr creagh was a warm-hearted kindly disposition ■i man an upright chriatiao and an exemplary and useful citizen uis influence aod at tjuiiment were particularly jfiven to thu educational interests of the city and by none will he be better nor more lovingly remembered than by those who were un customed to the frequent presence uf ! benevolent face in the schoolroom he was known of all and beloved by all an 1 his decease will leave a place in education - al social and religious circles that will not soon be filled " pemoe u the jood mui'i memory at lewiston on the 15th instant mrs cynthia scovell deparud this life she was the relict of i>r seymour scovell formerly raited states celiector of the distriot mrs 8c»vell had resided at lew iston for the past thirty-eevea rears where several of her children are settled at the ripe age of seventy-five years she has goo to bar reward leaving a wide cirri af friends and relatives to call her blessed ' a.mubxmxxts the coming week prom jams to be fraitful of anttssmenta in this plaos monday eveming the minstreu a per formasms of abort the assne larity here as that ot the jadelarigame organ grinder on main street ftaflafe tnesday evening a festival eommemora tive of waahingtmi btrthday at th^cpn erontmnal chorea and chapel gthui3ry evesma tw old folks con cert for t»e benemt of the poor children friday evening a fraud masked ard aaoj-dmmbauaa area<w hall tor the v liw of the poor this latter entsttsiiisi nt promisee to be agremt avcoess both as a party and as a charity rntao*al mr harry wade well known in buffalo sad two years same a pcrpil ci mv unioa scnool is in town on a brief visit and is warmly received by his many friends here he has had the benefit of a european tear sinos we last saw him he designs aukiog his smsm ia tsm west where good wiahea without number will follow him cvipb a new orleans coroswr had h*ld anm uomt on a body and the revolt of his mvea tuatioa was oertdud to the owrt in tbe following w«rda:~-"i aswe jaet md aa in quest on jassm bhata waos ssddea and eaossd by a felt d+m tnsß aafressioii was too mack for fcae comrt hiaey-gien lan nw n**#nswd with aalsnnassaeiit ih i mini old i m urn fcu»w mttlthamu i hmn ii i jt thmnmdmtlmju ij[f im m b»t w hisffcojiwmtpi jcihh *\» 1 the buffalo express the kxtsebi fbhtdm co no 11 e s«.',s btaeet im e*pn «, rer 7 wo 00 .; l.ij.r*i " 600 v/«am lxpr«.i " 1 *** tub hke am fctfesimj kxpkksa t»o edi w at 2 ai-1 4 p if delivered to city uh cri.^r l twelve ck.vfs p«r fc imiiii »■"■» political pepublic'an county commit i tke - tne mrim i ■i.i.i of the uarninluec il v i ' t mi rrwiritn msafe buiidinir on lu»da ventiof of eftch week at i o"clo:lt until further l ■' lie t c com-ni'.me ll v are prr..-lded with the aj if ilepubl can i ftp a 1 will tie kept apaa float a.m.tou v m e«:h d»y for i n m and tnili of the public una tasner ch.-lrraso aliikkt haight t.cretsrr koar&im a>d ltlii v . i ommies — a lasoi front i.j room furnished or unfuni::h d to 1.1 at 14 t-l.iclc t.t blfr-lt ii t mmkbti chances wanted an active paiity w.tii 100u '■■■„.. - sm half interest in a mm patant sit art cle fur flmnl and tnnfii ; .« no m ...-;. required unti a ctrai'ty of mceet kfbii ■addrt " cocutantine lui oft v ... ii mmc an'l rihidence mb tf money plknty foii a few pood amwmnm mile or female at>p at koom 4 colt block west tiwu st bls-2 cv>r sale—a splendid saloon it in good locali n vt-ry cheftn lam fa mb ebwakds * 15c ki.am bl n ibiovn't huiidm drug store tor bale-in osi of lliebe.l loin iti . i.i thee t f luflal 1 fc'i.al amount f eseh required down will ba s m ■ft ftiyftiu if ft plied for i--ii aalditsj ij itoiti io.t«llke - 7antei7^a pabtheb with a w dklcl o ooto fil»(if ft c ti.b|-«b«t»r aeiftsftm mauifaelnteg rßlaqmlt ap].ly t j-7ij n oti a i l\w-l 1 »/| t'olt sale cheap o:.<-four*.h f t'io fftvnt i nftd i mebkill i sheuwood 1 . i ft rocew for uit nic ftui i mtjvtaf i-.ift'i to wlib ilio hmaij macliif-iry oonvtructad mid r tr.e jx-rornl ivpi rmh of hf pfttcntc lot wililßgfwlwnili v*q*f n>ttid pit-n i t!i i h umn prioeiph tad n.n nrv ( nt««n nan lr v imcemlxr 1,1*14 c 1 uevzxpukt 1,.4 ■.'•. tv.t ,-. , i,,.rc»j_ij li;hi,i stoke vhd cottage wo io sai.k no hi t!.j !■(, i i-i n atrad ».. o im aoil mw tcru bl 1.1.x \- pi l i v n v i sv.^i m dakeky koi sale or to eknt 1 > omr i rur i'.rry kit.l valslnflnl ed.juin i .. babthqiioiikw 4flfth u uood bosinicsa riiam k-gooi frftu.c jwcilintf wi:lj tin h.p mlmfaed qn4 bam nd lullmi tliiot »' i i'-vntwl i:j uw vil »« . : auror itrmi-e i*it ftiid trto^-k wttb t 1 i ~■i i wit imb boj ht<^k w.u be 1 1 bt lxx a ' hjkkitiho i « r-i stw a bare chance—fob sale—a .'■^ aaaftfail tatajl mack d iuu i.''p ftiid fun with t*1'-1 14koud will of i dm ustsl.l bed eommum a liftn dl til ft ri cm t»e obl*iiiwi on rt-ft ti»v urmv for pwtituuis ftddre y v i»r»wtr 17 witnteit=a"t ain'n'eil~wnh~a eft c^piul of w-m !" i 000 in « well tab id wlqraaia in till city l'tulil uq r,-k non.ii.vl on d|.l>e f tfthi cliftr •■nfhci limli—a pkfcrmd addrw through lh ruatosce mnlitlaal "-" waatej ma ■. ufactukkbs amdtkadeiis but tioik noted a lxx 1 prktiuni !., waal ij«.ii >■- 37 blf—pekmlkm oan main st.—wanted a good i li klvodli * johmtos i jjuiii t y7jl .) i keanklis btiuset—wan .. j |) c.l a cle-fcii tlilv sir to do fhamnor w i an i takt c*re of ft cbild ueiereßco renuirtd i.la l't ■blii*—■alilß wanted experienced men to aunaai for liara twain few w..rk 0 inoo edth alpnwj covxtm of ths ahove work eaa be hadat toe oflke addresa oeo w douolas ;;.. m t ■"" . mo book itisdkks—wanted a l fi>r»ar<ur uakek 1 jo!«ks 2u sad :; w.,-tii.i.:..n atx et v mti atio>s ntl.l.i oitoation wanted vt a mar i riad ii t l»vt lii.i rfcamfl ai ft fftrni or m»r kn nrden « 1 i-werco nl.in a.lire u:.iv t.rm-»n«l w^tion w ste'.ton wi t sene kti . inty.n v b ' toi,et xooms o^itks and sheds l"i rent 750 foil tru-it on l«.tli odi of b!krk»e!l 1 di.l v.d on uju-.i i bauabk or ir n c all tc lu'imroof bl'i ' v > b*te kiic 1 l otaea r i>()ms and power to i:ent tli^r maafadealialiu nnl l!ie i"'».r <• i l.nt 1r..,u,r..0f x - b uojjiu m iii.au at and tt aiiftl l'.ufffti t let hoi sks rill let ok for sale no 01 p,irk it lelwreli km ml vlrtluu ill t r r a hajot i,ia t^o kent no 309 delawaki 1 t sud kossawftftbl . mo j ihn nnn 81 l>arut 1 7011 riht—no t franklin st ' tlatorr briok d«el!:-ii i:b int ««" r hinted tlir ukhout roo.l b^rn att bed ap !\ . ■ii j""-'i iitth 1 r.-.n - to let-stwkes _ f"n u kknt—no 5 south division i tre.-t 4 utoic sc f.-t-'t front will bo put ii ■oil orc>r suiiame or a hw mftimarj or otl.er illiht lusi.ufscturiu u^l^u lalimcr.t inquire on tie ist nno e iiatki rilo let—the laiioe and vos [ mdi v rtorii lately in the 0.-cur*i.cy of be fd b tilley & ghavß7 knonn ■■no 243 mftin ► thti ■amuodtrfd onaof tha moat dadnale un for bii.it w in the city inquire of chas ■iki'ahu guirliftii \... over ahyve d--m ril*d re __ h lf ' fur rknt—tijk old x s t4 •*! ttftnil of halma jnrob heibold ft tabtaa .„ .. ,„ btlwaat a juhnotro si pesrlrt foitsaz duildnro lots tor sal tin main strep between brjint snd btka atre *' 1-u exteii.lii.g through to i.m*oid aveim ; *. : '- mil lora*lel'oii main-t l on ninth street b-twren ji ntj itnrt p«n ylvaa'maferaala,oppwlta mr faroe's rcaideiicc ftn.j ib fett dtep snd l«u (: iny aim frouu csn be bl9 i.toy * riikf.r^rifund^fllea sugars sr retailed at wholk aaje priow t tba first na'ional and f h n t store 379 lla'.u at sl9-thl9b f or sale-fine ituildixii lot a nillll mall huron kite soil'o fhbul'sun ksfxncis m>lf 244 ksin t iool emiixe and boileu for aid p-eau at thf i'i.ion planing mill bouab at kbcnotwalt ccttat nil api ft fok_sa«-e fakmsi valuable i'arms fob sale \ f»rm of 23u arres in hamburg fsrm of2!h.cr ( ailj..minslh«.h<,te farm of 15 seres c u.tlcs from at ic fftrm of ih6 acrea ) mile from i'sreu but't>n y .' ir of jmj acres in oolden centre farm of 411 acres in jj*la ia farm of 70 acres 10 mile from a tica rarm of c 4 acres in weal senou i farm of 2a acres in west seneca 1 i-t of i seres on ontario street f>raa of 31 acie 00 nm potu-r'a corners road fa m e 50 screa ob invert street vscaiit kit on delaware iree , siae 7x!i '■feet etfht laoantlouon rttt blreet ause mxl feet a t'ly to eu>v'ar!jb ft i.ucklanii ul5 k.i g browo'a buiuhaf inarms ! farms—several fine 1 ur and small farms foraaieorexchanga lei i a pickering 13 w swan at m a farm for sale—on the xi ! i v atrars lliv r ai or one role from laasik si i sgara county ooosijtiiig of au.nl 90 acres contaln i ins t-e of the beat fruit i.i in the county ap 07 to a m ciiesbkta'iih uaalle or mvarsra i faila as por sale—a first class farm x ■■; 100 ■'■■■c under \ go ■! ttate of cu]li-/*tion i j itssn ihe ty ustim n<l & front n % p&ved itrect huuw and lnwn o*l iciprovtmcnt inquin of a bahker,jg*m*j^t tl _ t^kie cot nty fakm lots for ha s*.lk 1 7 cr food house barn vna orchard price i fiooo i io acre ; food hou bam d orchard p.ice 21 acres : food houae barn and orcbard price h 14 acres f fi liouae wn utd onhul mm c2uoo 10 acres food house bam and orchard ftte 16 actm rood home bam and orchard prtte tmto n ivcrw good hou barn ii orchard mm foodh'-uw h*m hid orchard flo jsri |« m itecomb fob salg-borses ( iheap house on delaware 81 \. / iw i*2 be weca uohawk nd huron stnet 2-.ttt brie ru and water lot 82x154 pn blb ltos * baker eria land qbe fi n e centrally locate trine n ( ). 330 pearl 2 itorj irick uj«x lot 47x115 wiu »..: 5....1 law aff w lyon a baker erie land offl t^or sale cheap—the if-stob i frame dwtllinc no 16i north tliiij.ni iret m 37x154 lec pkkebino is w swidst first-class mkde9ces f kale two cry darfm 1c lou ms :-- the ta t central b timi of l'ukware ft om l>tl*w.re ir et h u-e north c.l ferry stna nc the ny psrk with umitl bfsobas a*>un - r t rlinice iru.t it ck t on:a hou*e c very cheap 2-iit.rv bftt h um 02 park rtreet wet fide el s?*i.t)y fluirhf d ihr u^h-jut aid conuli - ill n-od.ru imjirotaiuer.ti lot 40x1*^0 m riiapira m'.revt fratanj nd win nnisiied fir»t-u tyl wvis ottli bl7 tti v ertata brofcar s browu's buildiuza dob sale—the ij-story fram jj huii c 2£-j norlh diibi'.u ktr«tt wiiii lot fl itjk x and i er shrtibv'ry and fruit in yir ulcsvamly locate m the deadol umltmlll 117 loi 1 otto 3 bruimn buihin dwj.li.im i uk halk by h<)v aki a riiappki.l no s4s main st o-i cliut»n nmt a tsrifa ar.dcxpeimivt y bn's;i drick ima-e with ,;*- and r tr^uum ii ti'him bad '>-' it r i.m with i>t viii cold wi'i urgi lut tod b o d hjjn wiu bt m>m on nttmßmli icran«r cxr in^cii far ■f-.rm iie the ci;y or • r nailer an<l i*m exjieudve dwelling houi -. bfifn h«rui lmiji a lw o w,mbl]i i»r oi'li kttic vith ail m ilir iij.pr v-.-mti fciid&lir tt liiilli tttririwi xtrcct no ml 2nt«,ry brlta '■:-' ri^at itl gaii an<l i'.-r '.^ i i .; . oaqkfe r'rout.fn'o t73 2 at^ry l,rick with i krjfjli.c wiui gicat quanti1 a,ad vmrietj ot fruit i on srnetiißtrcet no 2 rjt 2 f>rv bfmc,vla fc iiuil ter also un thor 2 morj bfkfc fcomwci i n^ca utrpt e louisiana air o on frank tm itrwt he 2j 2-story brick h'.tu ttiwmmw of th iktu t v ijktoou uc l ut bale — t\v > 2 st ry xxi x nm hou-i i with g-a vster at.h nod otl ■. m •. w7 aod bbycwiii t arph to uaintb jaok un luiutwr l>ealer 7 seix-c t con louisi^i t.l -;> w i?or bale—2-story brick qousi 1 nn km rorfll t'ivlhion it ; irax water 1 i ieil*r uid idl iii'>d r>i t > pruveu.eiiu lot l'xl feaoueun bpracek por hale the residence 0 jj ltr o w rill<wlj.hllill niuth snd omm ucot trtctj n w n.i in atemnt onter wih t«i t'f j»i.d htaabed undot the mgthit ptat - hmilllirtlum and m i t-n.-kf-i with * utm variety f u.t a il to john t.-itu ssl i'fiu-i-tittt i~^()ksale 2 sltiky fkasiehol^e 1 no wcllttonlm-w h mr frunc hoomi on fwvo avruu s-ftoi7 brick hi-imc on fof-om st fl ilnij hvml hotne n 3*b lrr pt t 2j--.t..rv bnolt house no btohmoa t 2 lory hriuk boa *■, n 243 north wvii n n st apply to tbwakdm i ticki-anh mi ni 2 brown's building tj»or sale j2'2 ptiiu»\lvaiii lreet tvostcwlnßa lot4obv isoleet ss7 hndmn t'e^i.two fiory frame fart mxtu j clif.i 1 puo two rtorj iniqie 1 t 41x114 41 thr^iti xtrcct uneuul three fourth r;oiv rim lot lxloj tea h viitl street t*o etijy fnuip 10t56x100 h i'tlmer ft mt tw > nt.jry iratnc lot xslloe i uudi natlmt t rv frame lot'ioxioo htmk fcsanpohd llkil batata ii lmtu«iiaa agrahj ; w w t s»»ji tt rphe : ak<ie frame buildinu l formerly oeeupfed tgr tlip late b kfanhßt il tonlicii for an hsn house w:li ba ranted i any good r t-ctablc tm.>:in«s a lar^-e lot otafal mitb'i t is and rtock fur sa aj t lj to ill mx .'. sinrvrk rea kstxte a d innoifioa atccnt 1.11 lowektswau t i^lksl ulaiw houses fosi sale . t.j 111 jik i 8 foki kt-il k«t*:c ald in tiranef kganli to vent mwi stn-ct i 421 friolkiiu trt.-et t«u rt r wii attic brid fi».s a 1-aih mrufl muntlckin all o'lu-r in 1 in tmpnmoßhotl lot h t^et iront through to alley no w allen rttwt a ricw two th ry brick dw lißft gaa ntir li**ii mmßkll cl lar all mw im mcduta poweß'ioo will he s id ilicap and on inw to m t pnrebmt l^t sfi r li 0 no ufi park strett two st-.ry briwk ccmui.tvi cellar &."«, wmfa r etc lot 51 i 100 no 107 tenth trwt two urr irani in rood of dor l.ar.e lit u.<vercd with•hrubbsn ami fr.r.t o all kinds lot s fe^t front ihro k hto elev.nt s!ru<t h 4 ijiuif~salk~27 fakiiu avesce ' ; ttorj irjme bnw od off in fi c tjh ; c - water and ctl'.ar wiiltakea sn.ul ln'u-c and lot ii b^1 at afecomb 1 v.uth divlaon sl or sale 294 ninth street l t-atof frame inw water end eeuar in fin onler lot muss tua is a uautiiu locau-1 price t«iw hlo m mccomd 10 south pi iatoß l i?ur sale—>o 110 johnson ? pteco.b 4 tal7bria s r ß r r p>»d water 1 l^vllo v,ll aed cheap if taken with - thirty d j i r ice i>oo blo m uecovb 10 boolta dmuonat ijlor sale—thk s-stuet bric dvtßiofr n0.7 kor h i'i-arl ttitet gw anl water lot4i'xll6t it^i la.e.si v lkttvsn l t k-4-an t i tor sale—a delightful resl dene-1 at baterta in qonema caaetj w:,l bui«aadhfalhl7 cultivated fronds the fcnaa li uro^hed with aqmodern eontmien is appli to do ■" hn otto 81 fn ur i i desirable re3idekce ~~~ pob «■!■> ttinfaßirtti-r b»k dweliin with ■- ing tii i cvi ry nmkni ba^rownwßt lot7ttsl(w oa the northeast conu-r of hiltjtffl aud tary std prir low ttrma ban a 29 lee apickkrin'c is w^t swan it ijh>r sale—the lauijk l-«tort . l«i-k cottage no sol seventh street in j*r ft tl inlt-r nelirt o j»j,ite the aropawd p*rk with lot either 50 or i'm it irwrt t-y mb ft in deptk lee a pickskimj 13 w 3wan n fofi sale or kent fiiist-clai dwelling three stonys br ck all tberood>ni improvement slab'e car ai huu-e and ffardr:i if i.ut ■ld will be rented for a term of ynri t * roodfemata 1 etiiisfct n mj delaware st in m lyox ft uakkr trie tand office i?jrst-cla6.s . dwelli^ub fou x sale - mawan street no ic1 2-story brick with wine rappfiad with m and fixture hatfc uom fu'na^e ■.. . i mantlt-i am grat«a hrick arri l»t 50x171 d laaaia ntraat south corrsr bml.rstreet c«n lumi-lied wtul all modern convenience from o o to thfw aem i-f la id cm be mid with tlia iaipru^r 0mot 111 ■land m un<ier a fine of cultivation with a la variety o fruit trees in b-»arir-fr lyo.n & baker w 1 erie i^nd flit?e p"j 11 liiun lin 1 iioiiihß r,n l 6 iwtmi l 2-story brick price 57500 w fnnlilin st 2-**«7 r *™^: r"cr o 6j u.riuer t 2-^u.ry ori k pii.e fctooo mb iklawareßt l»tnrrbrik;pncej7soo lrl south dliw—f t 7 bnck pnee 0 jt>7 ninth st i of 7 ir«ue price **&*>■f y airre mory hrick price j<soo ' 14 ninth t s-itan brick price 110,000 ma-nor rt 2-^-irr trick price 3uoo lyus a baker ere land offlra / iiieaf ootiages for sale ceqan t l-atory fraroe pri.'a im north w.llteß t 1 it r frame pnee 11300.3 twrlf.h f l-6u»rj frame price 1700 ■- ■■i pi«ce nu 15 1-story frame trice flso b fth kt so 101 1-su-rjr frame pri.re hs-.h i.vos *■bakej kric land oflw t?ok sals at a bargain—thk x iarce "' sl^ry bawment and attic trict dwellir 11 the northeast coiner ot cotuk aud mar>wid streets t jltixtm with a fine variej of fruit ! h3 le & pickeki-no 13 wastswmn rt tjioiisalk^that valuable ro jj pertv no 23 green street at the out ct bwjc miwt and fni ting exchange 9tre*t being i10f«.t tnwi.ltliby 115 iv depth to the hambutr canal hrecttory brick hahaj af.,l awaw hxoi ft*t ..-,.» oae-story a.d lawv bricl addition u tie front tame dt-pth thin property it admlrtbk ailapt'ed toany kind of beavj bu<tine»a ■'■■- n - . ' 1 or miuufac'.urm hatin » t r v w«u v ! a ■*- 1 front and is very prominent v a hurinaw ' i lo^on jqhx otto 81 paarl st | i por~~salk—thk ifstoky~bkii;k jj dweliinz no 73 west chippewa treet between i tkelkwareaiiu franklin strertu gas aud water lut ' lee * pickering is we*t swan it f cottages for sale no s*4 c»decticutbt 1-rtory lot 27x100 ko ♦« *•*>• •*. 1-rtory lot 24h00 no isi yennont rt 1-rtorr lot 30x100 t(o f.lb north dir son st l ry lot soiiss so 8s park «, 1-«u»7 lot 2&alw no 11 hampahire st 1-story lot gxtoo ' w lee pickkmsg ii wet swan a i t?or salb—2-btory brick hodse j with wlofr on emit aida un rooms b*»id cl l-.r and atti ■; marbia mantles and dodge'i parent : l-rstr lot 60x 169 price s9000 m>oo down b i li-.co m six y»itt u wiluau s b.nkll dl-i j-nej t next block east of normal scbool | 1 jatt-lm ! t^or sale or exchange.—so ill , j north william street l atory trame dwel linf wttfa c **** water lot 30x190 will exchange f r a vacant lot af lanur six -. ab7 lee t pickurinq is wart swan st itloit sale—the fine three 1 jj tory haaemer t and attic brick dveuiur ko 1 1m h*an ttnet gas and wiw all thnngfi tba hoom bain marble mantlea kc , ka oonplau 4ar p jm * rickpuho ltw-t it f or aal£-a kkw akd fibot jut 14 tmj isaw—■l wilfc afl ifca utoi ti mm ihoulittrsolmliif ' won sale-hoi bes city property that is paying 13 per ckxt on the investment for sale tlibi property cousia'a of two briajt bou-es no 42 and 44 chif-pewa a*reet tut j at 8500 ' t-aeli n(uat-»u in the verj best pa t of the city for itnting making thui -. opt.ri.-r ir.vc**ureut to any otter i>i i.terty now offered in the mart-t if taken at ones will be sold for 07500 by hi 7 dumfc k saxfobd 16 gsg swan at i,to balab—thjfi de.sikablktwo 1 st ry brick house 232 fenecs street srtth lot 26x100 or fio****o *» may be desired 2 i-xory fraice houw jd west geatwee street n ar i teta-ce very cheap 11-story irani h-.use ci if .-*.;. i t.titei large ist ] i-itor br c h ■■-** 4 ..< heneca street 10 x&xtx i l;.tory frame house mr 2*7 fouom strret lot 1 f ur new frame cottage on fj.son rtre-rt u . tweeu al*ha-na i*iii spring rtrmt m*f •.:•■ap ai»o a fail a*aas*s*ub of improted and sa-ant ' pa rty in vwi us i*rt of the city both east as-j . went f main str*gv at rices to suit the time for priiitd ;; ■*.-, d a 1 further articulsrs plea c call at my oflb.e j ton r-tto ms ka-tiiij-i a otto b!7 real tat-b kroner 3 brown's liu.luvv fime bk&idkhge yob sale so 473 i a ■■. in street with gas saer batb and furna.e all in flne order lot 40x115 with irs :.. 1 o p -■■!• * -■r 11 ilfsstod u lxx * pick eking 13 west swan at i r sale ok to rent—an h.le ssbobsbsb***s on i>'l***aro htr**--t with fie liuun-li and barn hta*bsa u mar 1 18 0 i b5 john uito 61 ivarlst j3k)jr baak-—the 1 stoky brick . dwellin no l*fl fa*t eagle street in fine i-r i'er mx and ws er let 30x110 i>j ug * rickeaiko is wttt s n at ttiok s a le 2 stoiiy~brtcite o vsn j no 88 ossnfl st with gas aatcr.ee a lot 25 xb4 ferguson k i'evcer u:,.tt 244 main st mortgages t>urchaj3e money mortagks john otto 81 pearl st tsuroh se money—mortgage jl wanted by lui fiwiiiu 88 18 wart swan it c-i 1a aaa mob.tgageb ws o 1 u.uv'vf lor »;», in amounts of fromo7ojo o 600 lissailaasayunrtaa maury mssbsussa alo lio.-i wit erie land * tftco monmuatied fo sale hume & sanford lfl w swan st horses tm»cavria\ce ljorses fr'ott sale—oubinq the it i*a«bang mi 1111 boftll march 15 aril ma*na i b-r 15 tfca buffdo hsilll kailr.ad conipiny ai 1 - ii one b'.-imd horaaa most f tbem *****| and i i good cotiuiti-n tbe bosses may i se.ii and tb priom iu-i-e taned al the fop men at the atibba oj the company on main and niagara streets on and iter march 16 mtt abo i r sje at the pausbbsi time or t be ex c*.a*frad ft other 1 oasas suitable f r the buainem el t-e oetapm ten v ry flue irares wh.eb were brought in.tn canada a*o tall and are with foil jas u small superinundent feb 7 is7o b7-2*ndae " jjjgajl mrrtcis rotice the common 00cvc1l i.si safuh city of buffalo hsbsaui i'e:crminc.l t take the land ar.d pr*iperiy m-.es-arj to uv out a public park or puvfca the sjlpr thereto aid the treeta conn-ctir tbe same a nil having dat*r mined so take and appropnat the property necei ni tor suss poipcats and hs*rt*t niaas appiicnti.-ii t i tt.e siii-crior t ourt i i ituflulo for the appoiutmeiit of three uußm'-i nen t aaasrsaih and papast t!.e i just coui(apti2jatij.n to be paid to thep;r-;i n umissm i or corpora-ion owning cr h^vin any interrn in bail i prop r'y so to li tali en and apa*wsj*ts*t«d as afon stj.l and upon rroflh applicafon the ur.dersigiiod har ng been ippnintod siiah ctnimissioners o here true m-ti.e tbat t-.ey aid meet at the office of a^i ' i.rnnii sinners at the seoi.nty avii tr itank s 108 ma n street li\,ff-jo bf v on tbo 2lrt day f fihruarv 1870 t ten n'cloc in lheforer.oo-i of thai day miatbme proceed so stew the sail property which said common council have determined to take a d ai pr.-piinie or tin poxp me of a i'ubn r park r parke tbe i-pr-ahes therel and trie strettsc n ntctiag he mrnr a n qaarod by ihe statute in such ease ma c snd prnvidnl the said land and property i the land and prop?it deseribod in a cc tain beport m.i'e by the park cots ltiii-iot:ei-s in obedience jr tha pss***to**sa f unnel of ihe lcgihlaturc of the kta f new lok entitl.d an a to authorize tha selection and leeatttnof c-rtain grmnd for public p^k in the city of buf t do and to prov de it tne maintenance and emi 1 hs rr.er.t tbeeot pawed april lttb 1080 whic said keport a fi ad to the saaa of the city cus*h of the city of buffalo wn the first day of november mmb dated february 9th 1-70 william a tiisd gi"son t wiliiaus albeht u tru'v hl2-m 6t commit-monf rs ossast btati6.\ekt religion in schools , by a d mayo see " ox.d and new march i\t wiiolhsale u.xly valentir.es r e>cry kind style and price felton a bro.'s v i main st eijglasd's new colony sharp words on tlio hook interest see old am new * march i.lot • otis book store 28s main street no-am the school men and their bureau " dixon see old and new march mmj c woodkluj-l & uo pipee wmmwrn m dealebs 24_ar.l 56 pearl stii2eet buffalo kfep ob hatiil nd aianufatturt to order paper oi sre-y fr at price cash paid 2or all kind ol 2'aper at war.-hou o2 the si,rara fall paper mills w ■■■:.: n paper mill tlrie par.r mill l c wool'ltl*ff eutt'aru ker.^tens ot2b mccollum . ccrrak c wtk)dri'fp what a young man needs at college preiioeit ateile see " old and new march eh ei t jkj.ks succe*wrs to arthur cm te j3ealer in eet hafr bla2.ti boom interr and 2!im)eb j stock o.?ooanlso2*lai:i.t..p'i-a'o cnmiitey ed2sxkd p jjtxks isidb near chicago fill mm is 9lb ash «." m.arcjl .'»■•» dlakk books j l chichester ai.u,-vfacti;2ucr umat mbtnial wsi u\u ul mit of evert d22sc-jpt2os 2*l itsdunitoc st buaauo the hebrews in cincinnati sfr old and new march il okt coops bargains in sheetings ft shirtings at bffies k eaiewt s3 in sum 2 cases 10-4 ctica iu-4 bleached sheeting 60t a'tl the leadin brax.di of long cloth af.be same pre per yar-j a by the a*e barnes k mmmh b!8 ml mao 0 ~ remnants of white g-oods basses i b.wce.ft s jlia stmt vainsook and plain muslins swiss ji2id book muslin etwa gkeat reduction of pkict 01 all goods in lace department birmes * banliioft b!8 hhlmsunt marked down at barnes ft bancrofi 239 main street entire priint stock loooenta opening p.ckaoeb ll bi.kached.yasi buown mumooi at wuoliijsale hhch j-j bau.n 4 j:a t.'.tt -;.,. : a2t ___ awm-tnrt cost luh i bakeoit s in im ol'r entire bto'k of new ami latest style of embroideries at^cost elegant lace sets cambric do point and applique collar-2 lappei3 uajsdkeuchikf3 o..*c iauaaaw barneb a bancroft aj s2h*j mi malu at 1870 offering at barnes & 1 bmckoff 1-359 main street -■■■.-. ... at.very low price alpacas 53.v.5 poplins i*ull.-|2uil cloths tt av barnes a bancroft _**_ ml main v woolens it barnes bancroft c 5*59 main streets more of tnose heavy all wodl bomi made cassim22rkb at 2jol j 30xford mixes at only 91 10 heavy water proof jl barnes bancroft a 251 main at •> no isit f vks ismla;«7 "' w h glenny sons & co 204 0 506 main st call attention to their 2u!l election o2 gold band and white french china of ole own importation and this best quality alao crockery 2rom tlie oelobraud niauu 2actorle ol bootes meakins and edwards cut and pressed glassware silver plated ware bronzes parian marble vases and ornamental goods glass s22ts cut cr engraved to order with aase.se 0k monogram th balaoc o2 oar stock o2 gas fixtures at cost v _ the legislator cooking stove ovkr 1 three thousand iv i'*e ■this city fur sale ni.y tiy jno c jewett a son al 819 main st wngfc it f briggs a co i utiuer and becti era i iff . c an-i tal<m rooma comer waablugton and cjua ttrwta clt.r to th ti-ade ajoohol hiicb**la french p'riu ar.j fine whskle of their own d lit illation alao a tu|>erior brand of bourbon m..i>o-i»-*h.-.a aud imp ned whiskls-atl bl4 3m t gillio ft son * ireporter of foreiu n and dsajsr ia native wineb ewaaaawa eed etesaps attention paid te all orders 2221 washing!gh st bu-alo n t loresz gillio chas gjlug ale and porter 2a batav2a 22t t i2ow2ffat2a muctfjeav the is.e4.lli i al ur deweeras a brewer oi te ales porters c , i . etuscisnt fnawtj of th stock tab which we propose to 2urnua . ur patrotia ail order wan resetae 2wua.pt attention 2e4ss bu-talo 2j40 awt rlasts ag wloweks ,~ haienstein a 00 have jtbt eaaat-dss coid sphmg orkw-hoobe astrsw 2 21 4a at 14*4 hath t-taexl ■seem iselle rro—s ccc laaam asat iv urdi r l-sams far ease the buffalo express ob printing office (■■mpmoly rtockad vtth the very bist matbual in an ik tcrimf v mipaud to imwi nur wnr i tiuk or book cabd ud job wo>k no v un iwaji nusr 9mmtwum.y
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-02-19 |
| 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 | 1870-02-19 |
| 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. 8209 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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