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buffalo express voi xxv momdai february 21 1870 no 8810 business directory xakk.bu.iikkssajh location of tbm lkadixu uucses qt buffalo thum of our t^vl-r thu make purchmm in fiu m'wiltaalmlk the kti tai b«a as«ljli aivi urtnctly mhbtclajw-1 abchitbcra c \ 8.19 k poktkk hai main it ag'l implements castinos 4c howai.h ik«'s wok^s rhicafo near cmal bankers 11 w ixiit ft ':-... main c.r ton hlind hinges finecastings tc clakk i ' 11 «■nuviraand virifinw ita books and stationery martin la lok.3siui.il tit>til itr.^nhll \ ilttu 437 main,c<.r v ' • » luim a l1..v1 i*j mai n<i » w mi.eca it 11 maiu hu.\k ikjciks stationery 4c v;h i l^ili*h)u johnson 2'j»m»ln u!k:.-n & jknks 2*jo aod 2ujmun boors & shoes a l bc'hayvkk.uo main jaujm il jttttfr 4ott main hi.ank book manufacturer j u cijiohesteh wial 1 wmfcinfv onfectioners whulwalo * keuil h jl buli.ock a co ltl i i>'vwiun cabpftb 11 cloths feathers j ft ft j zlajji h'>:«t«reni 471 m»t • o.nfkctioners vhol<j«a uk.tkv ukak>k,bi rie'.eca 11 a ml uk v m»u.,oi,[-.nlt tlfft hou t.lll.na i.i.ass & ckockehy ha7tiihw o'nut.l n'imaln carriaukb liakvky wai.lacb lock r.*»r courtor ll'>ii okackeks 0 i ovkn4 * u lootuii mi kuicutk loa l ivy hulo«»lo ud reuil ( 11 hi i'l.hv k 1.u r eri m.liillm olok';a i>akin ant k«m,t (.^!»'-««*. oopfjjt ft sim x mili.h ohabk . cu , oi j^un il«»il b«*li co.m a.nlf i'l iron o r wiukifi ■* co irt olili or mlsrt»lppl k i lim'sikom a conthwrcl wb»rl loot or mill hlien dry hoods dodu best k c0..u1 m»jii diiaper.i & tailors h 1 iu'i ■'.. mi i dyer and renovator lucas chkhtkk v«j m»ln envelopk manufacturers h w i'kutisltk x 2 w b*»n knoraver.son wood oko d w kiiitman wu m»in kanijy good's c voluek tuaum * to l«i m»ii rubmitube 4c ihaa i wuite i£7 mwn ■11r1stui a co 2^3 mmi flour fkkd and grain w 11 uobb tirnoe c.r h»»i.i fruit and oysters ft.att krlit c0..2i7 wmhinjvin fine brass oanm buffalo brass kol'ndrt 7 exchmffl glass and i'ai'er show card j r hoi'kmam 16 x daiimx «, up uln qkockrs wholm»le a 11 joiinhton.7i m.l grockks wholeude nd r«uu b u hoi.man itumklti oko w hcott 17 k b*inec gents fi'ksishino ooodb audimon 11 htar'koku stf7 m»in g n i.awkkncf t on sl6 m«ln mutt * benlmit 3«7 h>iii gun's and jewelry j o rouson & co 166 uftlß hotels bonhevs hotel cor w».hir|(«<in r,d c*rrnll hair work and hair jewelry miw hammei 11h cli>ton hvknkss saddles c j s lvtle \ son itl kxtli»ii|{e pik*lt m»nflon davi k liryl'hßky 8u c«««jr to jno hum l-hrwy « urn sui m*ln hakdware iron tc c k walbhiikie 271 m uij " s 11'iktonh ft kip or pt^rl d seneca hi i inky tjukpakd a < o k mftlu fowi.kk * s4»ns 9i s pm btirtiwbst co i»4 mun cor » s»»n haudwaiib and metals prati & i0.,40,*a mij imftnaec hot air furnaces a i oilukkt o6m»in hats cam and firs c * f qeuboer 608 m*i bf.iuitou ft 8r0..w1 main wm v iri'l.kt ajl mhim ikon foundry kaiile iron works taj c r mi..ii»ipiii clinton ir.in whkks o.'.ir h c..r j»*-k»on iron rousdbrs kngineb boilers oeo w tikit toss «'»>., vva'l.intftiin.iirolilo ikon sails k i si'iks 40 prait 4 co ««, la v..l 6»itßr™t lagkr bkkr billiards o dohajoi x iextkk 201 main t lksht carriage andslek'.h h g umdwin.s^j and hb6 wanhintct-m looking glass picture kitamks how ki ft bobtuw 15 k am malleable ikon pratt * litciiwkktii ■i 54 torr«c marble mantles and grates c s oix)f eh 511 lvlaw.ro l awaktz & co 303 main marhle ft granite works dimmosb a fohson corner court wul motran john ckawfori 107 anil 1 niagara millinery whnle.»]a nd kcuil hk.nry o'brikn tm main w 11 wooi'ivakd 4 lpj main mourning q0g0 dodd.bkst t i 4u main mancfactrr.ing jewki.krs c h t juxkoliiio s-7 waiiliinirt^n organs l'.tt»hle pip deitripk r'klokmakkr a ci.'.,-j 41 km 43 cliiiti.ii organs mki.odeons \<\ oed a riii.nck ico sia.;ar s w.-.1 . hi rylafid oils paints if 8 pease o md ■> h i planing mills doors s.wi itc ». a evans co mcrhanlr printers t blank book man fs b vker i jonsm 220 d 222 wa.hinkuia hlrc»l plastic slate roofing b f innes 244 ham pianos music c cottier * i>f.nton 2 vain piano manuka turers c ktiktzman v i an mil bauvia uevine 11r03 4u niagara c-ir mwyland paper hangings c m h biroe^hsiain montwmkry bk'ih sob m.iln mkkktti nicholm i7b main photouraphf.p.s w ■. ksioiit w main e h hamui.ktii.v w6 ainl 460 main h l bliss hate sewinii machines okover ft liakek s m co 411 main wheeler * ivilson 8 m co 575 haiti cor wilcdi aißnss m co-.145 uliiiu.n nowin n 00 v w s»»n n-ukem'ks m co ml 51»in saddlkky hardware c pratt k letcuwobtu 2 nd 54 tfrr silk hat manufacturers c maciinzit 137 main stove hollow ware biro * co r brace st and krie cana stained glass buffalo itaitcd u1.a83 works m p**rl g >. l ei'rss 208 main school f<?rniture w chabk ft son 212 s>rcntn scalf.s and safes buffalo scale works 03 main stoves and hardware ■haw ferris ft co 446 mala stoves fursaces and range i , bwartz ft co s«s main trunks daniel 11 himphif.y bncctiuor to jno bra bniy * bro so3 main st tobacconists a « dams*co.,s.wwwimnirt<'n»4«t6orearl oimnn f howard ft o six wa»hin k tnit watches jewelry * diamonds pitkinti jewii.rt stork 2m main t ft e dickinson m haiu das b ca9tu 181 m»ln stetind bros 4w main watch makers t jewelers juuus walker 1 7 main married du 8018 bailet—jin 111 in o>l city tij tl,s k«y fi«l r olliiignun lhilo dv roil in mi jn u a itailej dieter i.f cordon b*i'ey 1 f died bit hardbon feb 00 in this city giranl eldest son of james art ku«n j hlchaniwu aged 13 ** ynri fuosral n ieei at 06 swan itrcet on tuesday at i clock m>olm nfcf po**mofllmooopy sncßwin^-afc m ftm jum sours-ine wife ul r tmmmmm bm*i't4mof>rm*l s au"i-1-i fl l^kjßhrtek'ii new york fears for thk safety of tilk sttaiill city ofbostox—ahimp'.'etant pentio cikcll4tixq os alabama claijb yf esti jx-pires adcidentj and crimed bt tbumiatq to tub liresss ] n*w york february 20 the land oi which the old north dutch church con * r coulton and william streets now staid is offered for lease and the old church eci ice is to be demolished captain feabody of the ship neptui -. hearing that the deputy maxthab wert seeking his arrest on charges cf omelty t hia seamen ean:u before commission shields to-day and surrendered himaelf tie was li id in %-<:< a bail for examination ta the 2-d instant nearly all of the ere who complained of having been cruelly treated have been confined in the lndlow street jail aa witnesses to prevent them from either being tampered with or leaving port before the oaae is disposed of an important petition to congress on tht alabama claims asking for i mo i action m will put them in precise and lagal form h open for aignatnrea by all those interested m the case in this city pickpockets have again begun operations on the hudson river road they are most active in the neighborhood of ponghkeepsie and passengers are robbed on nearly all th trains between that place and uhlnebeck on wednesday a woman was robbed whiic getting off the cars at ponghkeepsie acd on thursday a man lost his wallet contain ing s3b-j in the case of owen hand the murderer of janiea o'dunaell in the bouth brooklvd oashuusc the general term of the supreme court has rendered a derision affirming tu decision of the court of over and terminer and the prisoner will be sentenced at the next term of the court of oyer and termiuer in march next in the case of marvens p woodruff vs the camden k amboy railroad involving the liability of common camera the jar returned without being able to atp-ee on a verdict judge daly discharged them the funeral of henry e sweotaer took place saturday at the madison avenue presbyterian church corner twenty-fourth street dr adams officiated among those present were mantonmarble harks h sweetstr and several other well known journalists the non-arrival out of the steamer city of boston that left this port on the 25th of january and halifax on the 28th for liver pool has occasioned anxiety among those who have friends on board she baa been out now twenty-five days the secretary of the avy is reported to have instructed admiral godon to ent*r into no arrangtnieut with the spanish offi cers for the repair of the war vessels vic toria and scallad at the brooklyn navy yard until the result of the congressional movement on the neutrality ijuestion v known the o'neill fenians have within a few days accumulated a great number of anna at their headquarters indicating it is sai d an early movement on canada ieorge arensbury a compositor in the titnts office yesterday set 2064 ems solid jninion in one hour this is said to be the fastest type setting on record kohler & kamerra proprietors of tht great lager brewery at outtenburg are charged with revenue fraud and are held to bail in t»000 each to await the decision of commissioner hoffman a fire friday night damaged a building s2 warren street and the stocks of v newman s anderson and others to the amount of 12,000 a distillery on one hundred and thirty-third street in course of repair waa also destroyed by fire sunday morning loss iu,ooo two men residents of hoboken were run over and killed last evening by an ene train near bergen tunel the erie company have reinstated some of the jersey city strikers a decision was given in the superior court yesterday in favor of the enterprise transportation company who seized an in voice of oil from pittsburgh to james r bishop & co because the freight on pre viona fhipnvnts were unpaid seven hundred hatter in orange new jersey are on a strike to compel the em ployers to dissolve the society lately formed t>r the protection of emj^oyers in newark james p byrne was iiulictod on the charge of burniu his own house he was fouud guilty of arson washington probable withdrawal of ji'dge bltan lsti now i nation-form of the cox gressional temperance pledge-the tkoposkd red riyrb railroad scheme | it tiliaiaru to tin ixrusa | washington february 20.—there was a snow storm this afternoon to-night it is cold and wintry two cases of relapsing fever occurred during the past week in crowded tenement houses the president yesterday sent to the house the correspondence upon the recent assassinations in havana the substance of which has already been published a special despatch to the new york evening /*<>*' says the friends of judge bradley finding there ii a majority in the senate opposed to his confirmation as asso ciate justice of the supreme court will ask the president to withdraw his name and not subject him to outright rejection the friends of other candidates for this position are very active but considerably disheart ened at the determination of the senators from the southern states to confirm no per son who is not a resident of the section over which the new judge will preside greenwaldth is proven to have been a german citizen senator wilson has received numerous letters asking for the form of the temper ance pledge which the congressional tem perance society propose shall be adminis tered throughout the country on the 22d of february it is as follows we the undersigned do pledge our truth faith and honor that we will not use intoxi eating liquors aa a beverage nor traffic in them that we will not furnish them as an article of entertainment for parson in our employment aiid that in all suitable w i we will discountenance their use senator pomeroy from the committee on public lands has reported in favor of a land grant to the st paul 4 pacific rail j road company to extend their lice from its terminus on the lied river north to the ! winnipeg frontier senator ramsey of minnesota has assurances that amsteidam oapitalista will construct this road to pem biua aa soon as the northern pacific rail road can be built from dulnth to the ptcd hirer which will be in the course of a year this mean re will be npperted on politics ground a the moat tangible rx preaaion by this government of sympathy with the struggle of the winnepeg people for republican institution and aa a check mate to to canadian scheme for pacitio railroad xlist congress—second session wilhixntnic february 19 sesate the vice president laid wore tbe sen te he resolutions of tbe virginia legislature for the removal of political disabilities in onrred by the people of virginia by reason oi the late war tabim mr howe hep wis from the li brary cosßsnittee reported a joint resolu tion for the return of certain private papers of thomas jeffereen to his execntor i.vie d the hoaae bill to defray the expenses of witnesses in tbe investigation by the house military committee into the sue of cadet ships slm eaasrii mr wilson sep mass iatmtoed a bill to provide tor the disposal of uari*ss military reservations referred to the miutery committee ur mokrilliksf me intr*«msd a bill relative to inmipmrted apimpristiam bsfened to coasnitlee ea apuropriatioae mr thur.man 0em.70 ). e&nd a r»»olnti i which wm sgreea to olliaf epon the i're-!-!<-i.l for loformstum se u wbetber say u.i 11 the govtgswß«kt iiad uptrsrj to the treaty of jtly 19 isog with th*j cljtrt-kw katiou t-nfercad tax*s upon products manufactured in the cheto kee nation and sold wr.hu^the india te rritory mr ramsey hfp mich }, called oj he t'mul post bill which wae variously amended ditcusaed and passed mr spencer rep ala the bj unanimous consent adarwwecl the s **■■*« upoa the bill to regulate tl hoars of laboi of ovemnwnt laborers ant | mechanic mr williams rep oa.j called iij the bill granting land to n-1 in the con struction of a railroad anl telegraph tint from portland to astoria a id mcminnville in the state of oregon mr tul'hman dem . 0 ). addressed the senate in opposition l the land grant contained in the bill the bill was further diacuawd by measr i stewart hamlin caseerly and others a motion to iorieiinitely poctpone was dot agreed to and a vote wu taken on a mo tion to ttrike out of the bill all pro vinous appropriating lands to the rdj>oeed road the motion wu defeated yeas 3 nay 37 yeas being m.t*n ca*«r;y davis and saulnbnry mr thurmau wai absent and paired cff the bill was then nrii u y amended a provision waa adopted prohibiting a company from taking up an i i in 1 contain ing iron or gold the bill ai then passed a message wasreceived fron tfte president in response to the resolutioi of tho senate relating to the recent c uflict between colonel baker and the indi na tiswsenatc shortly after our o'clock ad journed rat after the discussion as s > the order of business the house went iota committee of the whole and resumed th consideration ( of the legislative appropriation bill a division on an amen ljient disclosed the absence of a quorum ww the chair man directed the roll to be called a quorum having answered the commit tee proceeded with the consideration of the bill the amendment offered by mr fitch for an appropriation of ui,uoo for a branch mint at carson city nevada gave rise to ; considerable disenftfion at the close of which the amendment was s.tced to mr aknell kep te .), movad an i appropriatiuu of 15,uu0 for a bureau si ; bducation pending action n tho amend | meet the committee rose ( mr mrt.kary rep low introduced , a bill to provide a stay of execution in cer hlin cases lieferred this bill ii introduced to afford some re lief against the operation of recent legal ■tender decisions it gives a stay of execu , tion on all judgments founded on debt i contracted prior to the 11th f july iso | the date of the passage of the nr-t legal • tender act for from one to f mr years ac ( cording to the amount but if provides that if the plaintiff in such judrinent will re ceive his pay in cmrrency tht'te shall be no stay and that whenever specie payments ' shall be resumed all stays under the act ' shall terminate a number of petition were tken present ed and appropriately referred mr garfikli rep o from the committee on rules reported the following ! rule the committee on ejections for th a j xllit congress shall consist of fifteen members and each contested ci se may u resigned by the chairman to a s ecial com mittee of three members then of for their exclusive consideration and si;ch special committee shall report its decision in a case directly to ths house alter a discussion the rule wu adopted and the houso then went ii*to committef of the whole for general debate speeches were made or wer permitted to be printed by mesars sum-nm.n oi johnson mungeo oiliman ax d mccormick aft'-r which the cmniilt-c a ose and the house at 3:45 adjourned foreign opexikc of the carnival at imme ai i>arm of the omxnrft or vmuj liility rierre do>araktk vq he triki at torrs on the 4th of kaßcfl taltkt persecution of k'>;he ort ari.ibt activity is fqsxdoal 4kb spain later frum the west indie and south america bt tklr..r '■to tub ituu.i rome february 20 he carnival opened with the customary ceremonies the number of strangers wh take part in the festivities is small am the scenes in the street not so lively ai usual riacards against papal iaf li-.ln'itv wer found on the walls last reek and torn down by the police france paris february 20 it i reported tie ministers in spite of the advice of the pa lice to the contrary will i>er^it the proees iun to pass through the streets on mardi uni the imperial decree in tht official jour nal convoke the high cm t of justice to meet at tours on the 21st of march it provides that a drawing taall tak place among the grand jury within the next wo daysto decide which members are to form tbe court tt is said the grano jury will be composed of members of the council*1 ■• eral the ofizffte jet trikunaua , an official or gan says that on tbe trial o prince pierrr bonaparte it will be ;--■v 1 that he wa provoked and uned bis ultimate right self-defence as the accusation is so gra it is generally believed that tbe i'm w be acquitted la mmrsriihiue announces that owing the prosecutiuns threatened ihe naaae • rochefnrt will not appear in that journ hereafter the name of m agerviue printed »' chief editor but it is undersvxx to be a cover for koclefurt who will cm tinue to direct the paper an addition fine of 3'nmfrar.rs has been imposed upon swjtouabwk thirteen persons in addition to tbom previously have been sentenced for partic ]■-*'■■n in the recent riots ten jttdg were engaf^d all day yesterday in extau nation of the remaining caret but none o the » cuiied were di»chari;«i it is announced that i'tnpress v >. will visit sweden and non-ay in spring ministerial ch^.nge hwmck febmary 20 t is rumored to day that f i>e crrmser th premnt m i ter of public instruottoi will suc©e«-d prince uobenlohe uchilli gfurt sa "—■dent of the miowtry eshland loxr febrnary 2o.^the irish oa tional papers continne to d<aounoe the new land bill ibe pall mail qaxttt pabiishea oopimts extracts cf the recent consular report to the government by edward m arcnib«>ld british consul at new york that gentle man aayt the high tariff on raw material prevent the export of american mannfac tnres the west is disaatisfied with the tariff wat owing to the powerful lobby of tbe eastern inanntactnrer it it unable to work a reform cotuwqiently the shipping agricultural and all the other interests of the country are sacrificed a tardy grad ual r«tnctioo of the tariff ii all that can b hoped for i frcb3ia beblis february 2u th reichstag bas been the scene of an animated discusnott daring the part few day on the policy of count yon bismarck he was bitter at tacked by many of the members poetical lisuox february 10.—carfiit oos»i te s an vigorously at work and h»t lately xtemde4 asir operation fc the hpmr.i-h frotrtier bins—rim front fipaia aad other oooatrm are aniviitg every d«y spain madeid fobmary i».—(general r«aom cabrera tit hwtingliwfcart 4/arlist leader rafoaw to take the cotomant of the carlisi morenetit aales regular u,:cm art organ jssjd nod a bmm of m wltnu decided npon tb imparaciei ssvya thatwveral osrm chiefs have raomtly left frsiwml entered tbe north of spain the newspaper to-day phnt a letter from ta doke of m**tpmmsar who d ekm that hfmi ts hii conntfy ky tradition iiioptaon aad affection tbc we3i ishibl l hatam kebmarr n 8af and partita rktutiawhan been ft«d aad d«autfyd fey i sfcsh bavmij njvnusn *■"• m^otip<i rw oviy in cimo vilbs itenl ia ki*k twtoty i tie ici'irpeou were killed 1 tbouumrtybec from st domingo bringanewa that prasidem 11 ft i has complet ed arraagmnaafr for a popuiitr vote on the cjneatiun u aanetsrion t>o the united states t^s eehnx in its aror is growing and a large majority for it is expected rk revolutionary movamei is virtually ended ail quiet at sunana a t american vee sel was wnlimwiipg coal for ; 1 naval stasiost and preparations were making for the erco tion of govemsassit bnildrs its president baes had received a ooau unisation from inilusntial rties in yeutu i*la asking his influence with the america govcrmment to favor the annexation cf v'j»7uela to the i'nited sutw a waa&ington specia says that the fresideot had withd.-iwn the kow ladian treaty swindle l>r ■■the seuate eonid find time for it-i raiitu ti n boitii amki:1 . nkw york february 19 the reamer kakaia bnngs advices from io janturu to janoary lsih aad a number of american immigrants whose return pai tage was paid by th brazilian govern mi it it is re ported the braailian loan fait d in england in brazilians captured eij ity pa aguay aus at bella vista and forty i ore at another point the argentine trooni have nearly all returned home a l>r lian scouting party found 1000 women in * starving con i tiun of whom only 40 f them hail ■rength enough to oome iwi ', and report w a road covered with other , omen lanced * thruata cut by the soouts r lopel i l>«serters say lopez ' wat constructing a ii'k-i tv cross the r&raguay % t descend tht li»r»!i that he is ha!-ilua y drunk and tlut be has a fortification vj yardi long defended by 7<h men and fo^r guns at iv n^dero on tho aguaray kivur miscellaneous a letter prom oknkra 1 eyxolp9 i it tbmura to tn inn m \ i'hioauo february 20.—general j j iteynolds nr utary commando of the fifth dietary diit ict tfiu writ i to c ti uray editor f the duly su-h journal a ■t tj letter < eclinidg to p*rmt tho uae of ■s nime in connection with the united ■»•.<• i senate ih kqm i«f pr oprirty pre j<i umif exiatiag circujat taiioes t the v « of ku dime before the 1 gi«uture o emriiatir nasutillk l\bru»ry 20 fhe houf today rejected the resolution by a largt majority declaridfj the protii ton of thi c«oititution adopted by the st t conren t rc4juiring prepayment of po 1 tax befort the exercise of the right of uffrage an outrage upon the voters of teni euee female riohti • uiiiin-ni february lfl.—a ting got crju-r le hyt appointed mra q roline keil a&d mrs v ther morria jn«ti es of the peace fur 8 eetwater county v yoroing the rebel dead ne v ori unk february2o the legi t y«at rday in reaponae t t memorial f fern i»di of kmienckib r . virginia yam '•. a reflation appropri&lia | 6000 for tie ■» confede*-ate de*3 wkai sirraagk ft lamm februarj 19 iii ac lower rtoo*e of te legislature to 1 a concur rant reaelu ion waa offered 100 ing to in dian inffrag , and instructing s ntun and requesting 1 is ' ongreas to ■■■■>■in tna direction the weatttee chicago ebrtiary 20 v«a tarooldeat of the mm throughout the w st texas iwmi ebniary 19 tt i xiihh xl\thand a'th amendmendi areinalh paased both loaaea of the legia tture k«solntio i were presente-1 i king cob gnsa to et tbliah a general pa :\\ syitem hl tabled crimes and casualties a r ibtv 01 boldiers peob 3 f ntozes to deatii in .; i*in*rn tv mi ix?»m .| cltlcauo obruary 19.—-v ett rreceiveil i ti::i city from fort aberr n übie ay > that on frio y the 11th iiistai t there *« the noet t e»tu(ui itorm on the plaint expe.-iencoil his n inter on that day charges wai er in company w h aix eol diera-and an ndian acout left ■' rt ran lorn for ai crombie the io lien and co it were ioon left behind v 1 warner beard no mo > of them until s*t,irday era nin whi itoppwg at a tt ton on the roue the e^fct came in badl voxen and haruyable n talk he repoit'.i that on to lay pre ?«■he jot loe te ac dnnnp toi oa and i'aitching hii muiei had camp -: ■.' a lit prairie all of tli rty being it or ■« ocen tte india covered four of i • aoldiert ib he eno the other two y ferring to ren n in to^opea eleigh he ben trat ele toat nat and all the nc : day he t,v ittku at the ttation i : o badly '■i/4n and c laaited at to havi no clear idea where the aoldien wen aft buried hii tracka luring been oovert i by the drift it was i to folio jam back and no •- \ h vu made or c mining men and t • y are probably ail d the am day tw men chopping i near al eiulm wel hut and hare d jnce been hear 1 of 6trange stort s/vc flt»»n«''o febrnary i—there are hgue i c iori afloat of an | anixation m t'.u city fi the purpoae ol . jerminat ing jie lh^sae reaidenta on r before st tatrick i day the it ntion of the anthorili « hat been o 1 to the mattti tk4 r are aaid to be ■>•■ral 4jaiocu *« c one of which i 9ne num ber 1)00 i c t»i rj brutal an a ta on the m in ■/•] n i of daily oocurr to c care fully com u n itatittica pnaii id to the i«ulatnn oently place th i imher it chin mxtt pacific coaat at m 00 d b l itite rbevi ci kmtos 6 19.—a ditpatc » om c«i cord new 3<|npahin aayt tli r m a great freetwt in tl c npper conned en , valley and tmmenat amagn being d c a large bridffe urer r t river in the % wt n lan catw hat be 1 carried away al^3 teveral banil to - * sjiturca 8 storm at alii xt alwt rif^uary 19—ko natnal dam are vat daw by the to-m here latt nignt ta..|«ter which reab t baa raided below tha doaa and clear jpf ioe few troy to cab a ill n<;'ice h-w been given h np!nypr that tie wkga>of brickuiyera sa erera an run.^ajaao»i snat be radseal mi voh brat and uf k<a lave raalred i ett jw ' hohiadi mmijhiv fatamlt if.—aiti c clarke at i«ll connty t ikt aa mur der«a m cu conntr arl aiuaai on the 9th uutant wj he notorirmt di«p do bam halaey > lajco sum porohkßwi febrmry iu a e»ty land li<le oc»lr«l at plnm rmnr on tne hart ovd a«l i ri rallro«t t y paa v-t w^d to f-h>ili d«pot in hank b to bteltltp mmttu.il j'ebrm«ry ty rh koamth h 0 a hm ke rtre«t trad afnmd uia borkm la inmaua tit jjii»»d *■jump from ui aecood atorj wiidow a boy ia rp ■'• ' to ha,e poiawri in the flamta lvi «»; ioaaltinv fin in viai tiiicr cahciu , cl«cj»»a-l ■)., feknawy il jota w dicai waa n ud at tka po»o «* 10-iay bym*a ot eoj lattat b i wppoaed to be pattoo *« bal mnf wlio w an at tach rfth eataaay »■c eetod is br«iu<op •*••• -' . irrtroci nut cumgnuiv tatewry tv nannf tbe wm law 4,5ry atiali ol i cl ml fo«»ilaa aw oi tkia itj • » • trtofr 4>-»^a^fß,wi*l»«jjr f<-rto alii i*n ) i flf»ea tmi im ■di«av w-.aaal»rie l.yatta fmaß w 4hk«m«o twiitt,w -»•; *• lar<n oootet u sft,«xk cadcj nidnoißr canwiacot - el omv ul—o ■*<*■*• fiuily«e fau itia».r wm ire :* kur to mclean v j übav mb destroy ed the hni country it ore t ballsbuck ft brim and several other crt ab hahwmts lorn v»,«00 insured for 90,000 disastrous frebhbt ut'lulhl skowbioav maine february 20 — th kenaebec river it at an extraordinary height aad the ioa freaks k without paral lei in thii section many bridge abov hare been earned away the kennebec a portland railroad wu vaaw o«t in on plaoß for fifty feet to the depth of thirty feet bat has mnoe been imnnl several bridgea an gone on the androeeoggia river vurdeb and suicide chicaoo february sol—friday night john l phipps formerly residißg near lincoln lllinoia while in » fit of frrnnr cause unknown abot hit wife through th head with a revolver inflicting a mortal wound he heo fired a ihot into hit own brain and expired almost immediately mrs phippi it btill alive but unconscious rfcund dupatth augusta maine february o - the freshet to-day is the most disastrous ever known in the kennebee river the water is twenty-five feet above tow water mark the ioe gave way above the dam and came down with terriho force carrying away the railroad bridge five hundred feet long at this point the city bridge still atandi but is unsafe for travel an immense mount of property in the basements along the river is destroyed the spragwe mills and the lambert iron foundry are badly damaged la hallowcll the whole bnsiness portion of water street was overflowed some itores having some six feet of water on the itreet floor quantities of goods were destroyed one hundred to two hundred honed war floated from their foundations aad over turned many frwihir are houseleii several ioe houses were carried away the ice from above itall packed there,formingan immense dam sheuld it give way the ile • traction of property will be immense the keanebec & portland railroad is damaged 15,000 lati^t—a large jam of ioe from ■■■r is afloat and the destnetion of the citj bridge is feared to-night the water is itill at the highest point another horror an ilster cfivstt farmer chopped t death with an all by a neuku 111 tk from hi c y..ik llenld 171k 1 a terrible affair,a brief account of which hw already appeared in the ll'ta^d has oc curred in uliter county near a little town called ohiorillo iwdn mile west of the hudson river than lived in the neigh borhood a wealthy and influential farmer named i>aniel a hasbrouck be wm known throtighont the entire length and breadth of tba county and wm bach re spected some yean ago taking pity on a deaf and dumb negro named gardner be gave him employment on hie farm the new hand soon began to make himself usefnl although at timas he wenld act stubbornly and become sullen and morose for dayf his periodical fits of despondency caused much uneasiness among the female member of mr haa brouck's family and they often urged daniel to get rid of the negro fearing he would act the house on fire or do some other mischief of a serious nature mr has bnraek's neighbors also hinted the matter to him but to all he replied laughingly oh he'll get along 1 can handle him easily thas matters progressed till mon day night last when it was observed that oardner hid a lit of the milks he took no supper but roamed about the barn not deigning to hold communica tion with any member of the family he went to bed at an early hour tuesday morning when he got up the eulks were still on him and he refused breakfast mr fcfasbrouck directed him to go to the wood pile and split boom wood making one of two motions w.th his hands the muta started for the pile mr hasbrouck follow ing taking up the axe he commenced his work but stopping suddenly he whirled around and seized mr uasbrouck by the throat and letting the handle of the »>•• slip through hil hand till it came to the blade raised it and commenced chopping the farmer in th face the first blow was across the left eye and the second over the jaw and lip a woman coming to the door of mr haslirouck's residence saw the affray and screaming with all her might ran back into the house by this time the farmer after a desperate struggle broke away from bin murderous assailant and started to run closely pursued by the blsek who glided swiftly after hii victim with the aia high in the air f»i it from the loss of blood the farmer could not move fast enough and gardner caching up to him the mur derous axe fell again this time upon mr hasbrouck's right shoulder sinking four inches deep in v the shoulder blade the victim fell upo his face on the snow once more the victim raised the weapon and with the but end of it crushed in the back of the tamer's tk.nu he was about to make a fourth stroke when some neigh bors arrived upon the scene among them dr hott who cuused the arrest of gard ner as they led the deaf and dumb mon ster away he enciroled his throat with his hand and than held one hand above bin head as if he expected to be hung for hie bloody transaction mr hasbrouck was con veyed to his residence in a dying condition perfectly unconscious and when dr john r cooper of houghlieepsie left his bedside at half-past four o'clock on tue day afternoon it was supposed he could not live two hours mr haslirouck died w.t.l - out uttering s won about five o'clock the same day the uegro was taken befure a new paltz justice and after examination was sent to kingston jail to await the ac tion of the srand jury this is the most horrible anvr that has happened in liter county in a long whilst and the fanners in the neighborhood an in a high state of excite ment over it had the negro been held near the shiss far any length of time then is bo doubt that he would have been lynched mr hasbrouck was about forty five years of age a man of large fortune and leave a wife and one child the nor derer is twenty-two years of age momax.—a writer in packantt monlu iy discusses at some length the question was morgan murdered?"—the morgan referred to being of course the dlstarred man whose sudden disappearance after his masonic revelations created such a stir many years ago the author inclines to the suggestion that morgan was hidden away somewhere in the canadian backwoods and not killed is he then net aware that there ie at least one aistlnssss inncw york city who knows erery incident oon nested with the abduction and subsequent fate of morgan there is no mystery about the a/fair now it hi not improbable that thoeatir story will be laid before the nablis at sees usnrs day and so set a 1 rest the speculations which the writer in packard and many others hare wasted their ingenuity ujrm a litxlt tkaxmj amoho tba brocbra yesterday tats tea brokers and jobbers were greatly exercised over the extraordinary demand that was observed iv the market for japan teas of the now crop a vessel arrived a few days ago with the tint in stallment which was prssnptly disposed of at good prices yesterday it was reported that the mar lee from yo kohama september 18 was below with a cargo of teas eonsigncd t haaser * walaford immediately tho sample packages which had been re ceived by rt from california were thrown upon the market and her cargo wm ill i ijll i sei to arrits one walker ill ill lot is.ooo ball eheata about forty five nonnds each durincthe afternoon » 1 one eth nihpnitwmo had ten half etttst of sanrpleer •■*•»•*" tons delivered nearly tho whole quantity by small par 1 m assnnsss to she varions brokers on the simwt x t timu 184 tn boon roctb fkoh btntuopß to abu dr x ana died in n fall paisuasir.ii that an open sea lay north of the track j ■f all those whe itli»a.m to npure those hnerboreesi rnmmn it may be so and sxtenld h hyf;njv«ijs u i wrwssi then there w want rawto u bs ahesn 6,000 the buffalo eipiibs fcblhhid v the exphess i'mxting co so 14 i iwam mkut ifirnlnz expro per jcar 110 00 hm ud kwiliu eipnu " 000 worklr kiir m " 1m ihk bex ask ivemiko t.'.l'bew it cdl ti.in at 2 ltd 4 p m . 1 ~■."■! ii cttj tub rri r t twelve cknti r week rinr wife f g b durriag , ifftd m years an l x m nu ■fuiiin lr in mr oca 8 weber's re *■-.■• no 036(1 euicott mmt t t p m on the 21 i tn»l milwaukee pap-in pleeae copy ■i!.in on th mor.ng of th hh fart in i tb s city minwl-n smofcsii obaiuplin u s ■~ «•! -<>' j'»r at th tin of hi deceive th mfc rrmainin cumnu ling cfflear in tbw i*r memor able battle t lake erie sol it f |,> r ru hereafter m«mimia4 om<i 4 tuupl'u wnnont at reaeonabi prtom ul'rfalu mourving store 4j4 main it.amtrlwi blotk political republican county commit-1 the <■a r meeting of the committee will >* bridal their fomml ar*i i ~.. n t -, on twt*y t(-tiin(f o each week t 74 o'clojk until further m ttr tim '■.<■■■x . im ar pro tided with the laad me ru-pi.l can pa|«nt and will be kept ■■— fin la.m.to y ]■m e^ch day for t u«e and benefit of th public aiionzo tanner chairman amtrrt if mi.ht t.rt t*ry t,3 lost amp f b t o3t—on saturday the tsth 1 i lint ft l niw ranpi vi ' tb finder ml ■■. r rewarded by isn l ihe "»- at mm western gsmiijp iinit . rn.t ■f main »■■■m luwt u b-jt i b si rs-i 411 m wantkd an active party w.th 11000 f take one hjf interest in a m*j i ml an art gle for sbjsjsbjbj and mmniu dm i no in<'iiejr required unti a tt.-rtai<.ly of mamms i fa jinn a'ld/t-t.l " cutistaritiiw ltiu oflßje civ-i bajaußj i i rrsulnrrti hl'jlt i ijh>e sale—a splendid saloon p fck'-^l liiillnn r*ry c)ic»p bfem m »>• n i tuwaubs 4 blcklam bis n-i 2 br..»n building i ik&06 81081 for bale—u one / blwßtßmtlaokttlm t..th«c.tyuf buflmio a i m&ll ftntkunt of cikh --~-.-■down will t h » i » bttrv^'i >' v ■or wkin %- j , 11 k»fl»i i 1-ovwfßc hl&^t i wantkd a partner with a i capital of 90000 u enlarge ma e*ut.iiih«ml and i ■~ wl i ru»i '■■vii is -[-(■-• ai • to i jdhn otto 8i pearl it 103 i or sale cheap one-fourth a the patent htued to merrill b sherwood f<-.r a proctm for wiling aud p'eaerrin il»'i to-1 with the ncruiiary machioery willlilaj i uiiij-t trie per onal najmrrwmi of tht pattiitw for i » v n»f :■■■■.* m ;-■''*■the ■lid patent ■the vaiuuu pnticlple n.-j run mvenmrn r fri'tn i i*cember29 uol c y devknwh.t m*-ist tvan at , near mj aj qmall stokk abd cottage fox 0 sale n !•■! and lf south division rtwt 1 . p'-i bualneim tnu 1 and ple**ant rwiiiien i , will hi n d low and mmn ternw h9 ub ft i'h'kkkino u w—l swan t bakery k(»k sale ur to rent near corner perry and wa-hingt..n enquir ill baktholomfw 483 elk at lt a good business chance—good frame lwelliui with tin hoj attached good barn and uti-nrilnnc w 11 located m the il>*g of aurora premise t*ulj and atock with good will ur hulldinfft without loota and it^x-k will be aold b2 lke ft pickering 13 wntbvuil a rare chance—for sale—a complete retail stock of h*t pi upd fun with the rood will of an old established concern a leaoe of th m<.t can be ohtaineu on r > i ■rmi fur partitulari address i ot drawer 17j anted—a partner with a owh »■• of >'■■- to i 000 in a well mul lished i»yit buxinem in thli city prnfiu l*nr tn h , nominal one capable f lakins chari{a i f nfflut hiuincu prfl'rrej addrusw ti.rough tl.e totumm übwiu l*-tl wamtkp manl'factt'rers'and traders bank stock wanted l-v lee 4 pickekimi h we*t h»an at 27 wtantkd—jexpkriekcicd mkn to t v cativtu fi>r " mark twaiu new work " innn pni ihmd (. ip|i|p of tbt avmfe work can ba hail at tl.f tffl-t aabmi mo w ikjiolas mo o«>k binders—wanted a 1 l riiliutll harek k jones 220 and fk washington btr et kl ritiat iqwh-maleh qitdatiom wanted—by a max ► ' ctoi i an t t.-vke full < i tr.-c of a fanii or mar ket ifani'ii fc>.-"1 ri-frren girrn aildrei •'% _ low md imilimi w skeltun wtf.t linn mi itounty s v m-sft ' for sale i3ullding lots for sale — on main itrte l>etween bryant and utlca streets o'verluokintc the city line and bar th m loti are lflj fed deep and lots of any size fruitage can be had bit lyoh & hui erie land offt*a ijlor sale—fine blildino lot j on m«rt:aii n«nr huron iiit 30«h54 fkroison asfencfr ■. if t n t vgood engine and boiler for ale c mv at tlie i'mun 1-uning mill bullrr 4 rkcii te.swalt comer hi^go t for salejfakms inarms ! farms—several fine i . . and nail :*-!!■' ■■■:-..■■:■!■i .■■lk a i li kmuxq li w hvui st m vparm fox sale—on the ni ».. » btv*r ah lit mm mi c from lmmu ni *»:■'■» ' unty cn-i-iinc i mboih m n-re i-oatain tsjk * v <■■'. tha !*»; iruh laad u the f.iunty a|v .■♦ to a m chesbbuuoh labile of ni-*(f»ra kip »^__ 1jh)b sale—a first class farm of lou mm un.ler a f d nt*te of cultivation within the i it v limit an 4 a front on » pi»ed street hw ani 1-arn.i ami thcr imprnvements lr.quiru tl a ba^kkk 254 mam «. a 7 tf taluable farms for sale farm of ho wm in ft am turn farm of wl acres djoining the above farm ol lji acras 6 miles from atlica farm of 130 acres ] milf from harien -■-■farm of 2^o acres in golden centre farm of 411 acres in batavia farm f 70 acre lo mile tv m attka karra ■•! 04 acre in w*rt beneo farm of 2s acre in west seneca farm ol 15 acre on ontario street f*rm of m acres on the i'otter'o comers r.>ad pa'tn f bo acre on t jrert street vacant lot n imamra isfmt bizeb7i22 fe-.'t 1 f.i tt acaht i'jw on psjm ulruet sire si'xlwi f*«l a i-lv to ed.tarus ft ul'lkij^nu l.i " mo ?. br..wt,"h building 1 rutik col nty~~fakm lots foif vj s*le 70 acre po<«i huuaa barn and orchard price i 10 acres ; gm*l h u tarn ird orchard p.io i 21 acres ; good house bam and cr.hard price i 14 acres good amm barn anl orchard price i w acre food*hou»e ham and orthard mm 26 acres g"ood house barn and orchard price i 32 a rm od rctue b*xn sn-l orchard pric *.'• acres good house barn and orcliard p.ic awtlv to m mccohb b 115 s'-'uth l)i^islo ft for sale hoihes | / iity profertythat is paying j 13 pkkcbnt ml tbs ib vkstmim for j male thii property oon<is<s of two fiii'-k huurt 9m h aod 4 chi.pewa street renud at *^ -.' t rmcb situated i i the very l«st pa-t el tho city for 1 renting making this * superior xi>e*ta nt to any i t t property vow . fft-rnl in h markit if ti v lat one will b sold fir 7.'.00 by 1 m 7 hi'mk & sanrvri ik west swan nt t?ok sale—the desiuaiile two i i ii ry brick hun-e sss seneca t i with lot i | i or mzl'jt a may e desired i 5-ntory frame h*ua on west i-«e«ee street nrar 1 t<rrai.-e erj cheau i li-«tory frame house 61 howah street urg-e ut l|-story br<ck h<-i:se 4u seneca eil lot ■:' «■■j li.sut frame hcuae new 2«7 paiaaai sfr t lot four new fraro r.tur on ft*lf«ro itrwt bc 1 tveen alabajna and spdd stnwu very cheap i aton a full orun*-nt of improvrd and racam pro rty in various j«rt 1 th city belh eaat aad i e-t nf main atr*ei at ; rir*s sj suit the times i for pnule : lit and a ! further particulars pleai ** ulffja otto lav ha-ttnrs 4 otto i 17 ![■•. estau brx>l*r 3 ftroan's buildtnf tttne~~r£sidekck for sale i x no 4ts 7r»r in street wlih jas warer h*,ts »■. fum . a 1 ft ■■■r.ltt lot 40x115 wtta im mediat imt t dmrirvd w lf.e » ph atallia 1 we*t bwaa t tjvm sals ok t kent—an fcle i a a ■■n o.tawar street with fl itt'.und and bain fuw«ioii hay 1 istb b6 john otto hi ffsarisc * pottaoes fuk balk no 524 connecticut at l-rtory lot 27x100 no 4u raul ft 1 tory . lot 24x100 i : o isi vvnooßt n l-*uiry lot wxko i no tic s tth dir son t lut-jir lot iu no sb ptrk it 1 tury lot uxisd vo ii ll«np«hire st l-aton lot uxltq m lcs * pickehimo 13 went swan m fox sale bogges / iiieap house on delaware st " „ :■« 14 u mc«u k ijawk ud hu'uu •'.'■2-*u>ry brie _•■. and t lot kxlsi j'n 9000 bl9 lyon ft bafer erit lam offlc fine centrally locate h-iwe h km peart z-atorr brick and win 1(4 47x115 kill tmtold v bl lyon 4 bakes erie und oflua ijior sale cheap-the 11-stor fnmc dwlllnc >' v . !--< north v '-- • -*• m 37x154 kfl 4 ph x bhin ■>, isw swm «■fi r-st-class r esi dences fo sale two very dealra 1 le houte in the mort central po lion of delaware it one delaware itreet h«u b north of ferry atree near the m park with jten^ve grounda abun wwtof entire fruit brick rtime carriage hoom fc very che«p 2-autry hrick h m , 82 park ptreet weat ti.u ele antly flniiheri throughout aid contali > all n.*df improt.menu lot mxt2o &» niagara utrttt i-ai<<tj aud win finished in flni-clam atyle locib otto b!7 r^al f-tiu broker 3 brown builda uor sale—the i^toky frame i hmi-e 230 north dirlrtun ttreet with lot li . -.. *■, : waer hmb>>ery and fruit and ' ■■1.1-win'it 1...'»t«l ■• the bead of cheatnut i 1,17 loiis itttit 3 brown'a building dwellings fox sale by how aki 4 chappell no 34s main at on ':■■!■■«■r 11 a lartr *::-! expensively f ■brick h'^i-e with ciw and bataf tfcrmifliout tbc houas x""*1 bath room with .' i hd cold wa*rr larjf m and pbh d barn wtß be nh on reasonable tenni or txchant'ed f..r a farm near the city cr a itiji.lor and aaa expensive ■:* ellinz boiui n n..r;h lillw ■rtreel no 29v 2 tory bfic wl h attic with ail ni l<ru njijir v.-raditx aoda la lot l»n s u'h ehvwm wtrttt no 201 2-ak»ry brie flr«t cinw with and water ha.n anil cam bollm on oak ullujtl 73 i^ll j hrkk.nlthtm 1 arj !■t with reat ijiuntity and variity ot fruit i lot tin seiiuca troet no mmmrtbtf brkk.wiih j aj nausr al.w two other 2 tor hnck ticuvi ■',■■<* itrcet near ou'siatta atrt-.ct w franklin street no 29 2-ttory brick li«vum ui reaidf nre of u.a l»t t b til.jen m fox sale — two 2-story ne frame h u with g-aa water and good r n a 307 and 30 hw»n rt apply ty uainls i a 1 h •'■,).■.■:. r i h-jvj i ■.:■■: at con louiaiaaa bl&-3w 1?or sale-ustoky brick hous i ■•. :<) north division i . zi w l,i • r w.ii all modern itdprovemenu lot 33x1 fekuubo.v * spbkvek mm 244 maia a _ lilor sale—the residence o x hr o f tmmwj wmmm muui and conn hciit itwct ■new liinl i.i cle^att enter with t i -■s f lain aturdc i under the hitrhtnt ■-:»■■cultivation mm well ttockwl with • uge variety i uit apply t john qit ivarl treat u<)r sale—2-story fhamk hoi j no 80 uifftun puw li-»tury frame lidum sf 900 w^biiiifton at t rtwj frame huute en fargo avenue 2-storj fmme h'.use no 7fl pine st 2-!-t*>ry br'ck hhm on fo!»om st i brick i .-.,., no 3m jer cr tt uj itory bnck houih no 21 clinton m apply lo j dvaihi t iil'ck land bid no 2 bmwn'a uuildinjt poß sale 322 pcnniylvanii street two tory frame lot 40 by 130 feet 337 hudeon atref t two alory frame ot b*^xll3 goclift'in fee tw u>ry frame m 44x114 frsmo int 4p»105 sfl.l n v nth strret uro ctnjy frame lot 50xliw 22 i'nlmt.r at-eet two tory iram lot ifixlco 2"jj e]jd«uß street two sti.ry fram lot kxioo th'me isanford '.'■■\'-' :•■.■and liihurance akf&ta bl4 16 west s«»n l rpile large frame building 1 tori—tlj rt-cmpitrl by the late i kitiht-»r i a goad locati n for an m itmit will be rented lor an piod ra mlawii husine a larye iot 1 ahip rnit t mil ajt.i rtocdl for m c apptjtta uime a sasr-ord real kntate a d insurance amenta b!4 16 west swan rt first class hofses for bale by liumk a s4nford rc*l estate and in qh water ath tnarlilf mantles and all other m d i-m impro«mcnt l<,t 61 feet front tlir.iugh to alley no 26 allen street a new two mery brick dwel ling ga wattr l»ath cenicuti.il oullar all new ira meiliate pomtssion will bo aoh cheap and on terms to su.t pur hawr lot 3t5 lit t 0 no 115 park street two story bmk eomentcd cellar ...... water etc lot il by 100 no 1t.7 tenth ttr*et two atnry frame n jood or all kind lot 60 feet front throvigh la eleventh street t.:4 for sale—27 fargo avenue 2rtoryfrarae:nni«feed off in fine myie p ttr aii'l ■i i..ir v,,,,l*tei small house aud lwi in part pay blo sljiccuiib 10 south divialop it for sale—294 ninth street 2 st'ty frame m water anil cellar in flue rior lot 30x132 this in a t>eautiful cati n i'rice f efluo m 0 __ m mccqmh 10 south ujtisionat for sale—no 110 johnson place s-«torv tiruk cel'ar c'a and water lot 2iiixl2o will stll'cheap ii taicn within thirty d^y rnwtßma blo m mofomb 10 fuiith diti-ion at 7?or sale—the 3-stoky uk uk x dwelling no 74 infli pearl i,tre«t aa aii.l water lut 40x115 a lhe a p ckering 13 wirt bwan t t7or bale-a delightful rest aj faaj at bautia in gece qbmß&w m'v.h i lar)[v and hiirhly cultivated gmuudx the botiae ix fum:ahed with all modern conveniences apply to i s0 john uttu 1 i'.arl at i esirahlk residence for j i»alk—the fin 5-atory brick dwh'in with win and every ■■■!■11 miipruvetutrit int 79x100 on the northeast oscbm of ilyr^aii i.d caiy l price low tenna ewv aft i.ke &. pickering is ww swn l 17k)r sale—the large 1-story x 1 brirk cotufte no ml seventh street in per i feet tt'ler ncaru op|h.wtte the proposed park wi:h i lot eitii r i 0 or im it front hy itjo ft in depth i.ef * pickf.ki.n'g 13 vv bvan «.. tjh)r sale ths 2-story brick x dwelling no 139 east eagle ttreet in line or der taa and water ift 30x110 hs lee i fh'kerinc is w«i sw n at _ ! ipor sale—2-story brujk bo jsc i j nn 8 carroll at wilb tjan wat«r c a lot s6 ferguson & spescer i hli-tf 244 main at , t7mjr sale oitrent—first-clam i i dwelling three atonts brick all the modern improvpmeiit-1 j tab'e cax-iatf j hou^e antl arij**n j if not s ild will be rented for a lerm of jot to a gnodtenaat piemi«s n ;-- > i>elawaro st ln bs lyon ii baker erie land office j i looli dvvellint houses i ho 136 tnpptr st 2-story brick price 7500 535 franklin «, c-tory ram pn 46i0 ts mariner 2-=tory brick priff oo m 6 delaware st 1 story bri k;prne 75(i0 1.13 souih uivinion t 2-story l-ritk i-c>«000 jwt7 ninth «, 2 st"ry r me pricw $ a o<w 07 i"a(ifle st lory brick prico ft&oo ' hz ninth ft 2 tory brn-k j>ri llo.'xkt uir:nv si 2->t.-ry hrick price sl>oo b6 ly.jn & eaker kre land oflc itieah cottages for'sals iwlefre at 1-stonr frame price 91500 north william at 1 story frame pr'ce-hsoo.a twelf h t 1-ttory frame pdm jlltuo oli't n p.u:b n 15 l-s:ory frame t>rice ijoo fifth bt so 101 1-atorv frame pri.;e 1500 fcs t.yo.n & baker krie land offl-w lx>r sale at a bargain—the x larre 2-story bamment and attic trick dwßuif in the northetat corner of cottage and maryland • i r lot 16x!58 with a fine varie'y of fruit bs less pickering 13 wart swan rt t^or salk^f hat"valcable pro i i--r-._t no 23 ii-i.*n utrect at the foot of beak ir**t and fro ting exchange tret being 110 fe-1 n width by lis in depth to the htmburv canal upon wbich ia an uncnmmouly solid and uibßtantiaj ■■■■--.:■;,. l.rlck building and cellar 50x115 ftet al-o a ■..■■■■. ma 4 cellar brick addition 30 fret fnmt nine depth thia property is admir:bly adaf>ted to any kind of j.eny bu.«ine cither sier cantue or mniufactiinnp havin fc ' a w»ttr v w^l v a atre^t front and l i^ry proannent aa a bu*icc si °"^ jouh^tto 81 peart rt t^rtaye^^fe^ti^tory^brk^k x dwelling no 73 wwt chippewa trret between l»el«jraro anil frarklm atreeto u and water lot m ' lbk jfc pickerisq 18 w«rt swan at lx)r salk or bxckajfob.—sa 110 [ north william ■reel l story frame ■'» ■i,i jr with caa and watar lit 40x100 will excban ifi vacant lot ml urg-r six . ai7 lee * plckt^tfno is wot swan t lh>it sale—thk f xjjib th ree j itory baacmertand attic brick dwellinf tin 106 s«an atraet gaa and water all through the hou-m bath marh'p mantw he tn complete oider n lee a pkkkrixg is we»t bw*n al tor sale.—a new ksl ftrgt x claaa ti atory rwildwvw with all th modern ira protvmeiitx aouth aid of ferry atraet went of ihi iwf lot lwii fe tenuavf r hukll fotil 1 hotliator build to let-houseg r 10 let or foe dale so 61 park at uctiracn allen md tlrftnu tn 17-6t a majot otct ifl mala rt po rent—no 306 delaware ; t , and no itu a«m k ton a big jomr otto tl fwarl at tior rent—no o feanklin st 1 asftory brlek dwwtiaf with wing well fur ih«d tturoar°ont;t«m van tttwhtd apply to i john otto si pearl u t lkt-k—b docks and sheds for bent tm fem front on both nd ol bl.rt-.1l i'unl and on h«tefc blip haiubli for v "»> ( mv on 4 baeeb eri und o i rooms and power to rent tn roan are durable n i tie pow wav tunt liqutn of e 1 b uolmbs atkhi,w a ud lti canal bofcjo to let-btok£b rpo rent-no 5 south division a tn*t 4 ato-ie m l«et front will be pat in irrod on-'er suitable for a larjre nriumery or ptb«r ligh manufacturing • tab iihment intputa on the prsst gbo e hattb rpo let—the la kgb and com l nr ill u l re lal«lv in the occupancy of b«w ard benllej * cheney known a no ib « ll.il i soruidrrld one o the in.«t daairaue nn4a for buiireaa in the city inquire of c has k hei'akd guariiui it over abo»o dc*tcrib^d tore m-ll o'toke for kknt-thk old ks o tahluhed at»d of the lue jacob beibold so y1 app tt j qhnotro,».p..r i ., ho|web asbjcamiaseb j f)r sale cheap—a good buci oy m»re i jean ftld 16 n»ndi hirt cheetnut rwlor quiet in wmu warranted iound apply to j whitmoke ajent onuii trunk ra lw.y buffalo d2l-3l horses for sale—during th e cominj in t hetween march it and loxem htr 15 the buffalo street railroad company wi 1 ell oae luindreu horwi moat uf them ymn and in ifi-jd ooudition the hura may be e-n and tlie \ ~ the fnrtmeti at the it%bl*e <> ti;e company on main and niagara rtreeu on and alter march 15,1p70 a f r 8*1 at the preeont time or to he "■changed for olh»r h..rv suiulilc bt the buiine ■■! the oiu(*ny ten tery fine n-area which were t>ruukhl jruni t'*i:a*ia la-t kail and are with foal j-as u shall superuiteneei-l tth 7 is7o b"-2mdac i!oiifcaces purchase mofiey mort ages john otto 81 lfri ■«■tjukchase mosey^mortuagiw i wanted liy lke 1 mi.'kekisii , w " 11 wet swan 1 dui/i a/i murtiiages imj s?iu,uuv lor sale in amounu cf li-ml » . • fl[»t class purchase money mortcaffea al lion bakkr erie land cffle m""ortgages ko salk bumb s sa.-*n>rd 18 w swan t lecait¥otices qupetmb court county ok owyomink.-em«r..n jyr against imauwvg hull a»d harvey d morchcu«e i.i the abuvc named defendants you are ht»ib umaionej to answer the complaint of emerson jolla plaintiff which will kt filed in the ufflre of the cl«ra of wyi.minu county at wantaw and tv strve a copy of your anwwer on the mbmnhw ' his office in attica wyoming caunty within tw«ntvd»vs after the a»rrlce of ihw unimont fi elusive ol ilic day ol nerrice or the plaintiff will take judgment anainrt ou f"r four hundred and sixt.t ' xr ill'i i with interest from the l^t day of n t.uiber lean be.idw ec»ta a j si irish mamtil'latlunrv books amp btatioiheiai religion in schools by a d mayo see " old and new march a wholesale oinly valentines of every kind style aud price filton a bro.s k5 us main st new colony sharp words on the hook interest see old and new march liia gt otis book store 288 main street 110-pro the school men and theik btjheatj dixon see old and new march '■'»-* t v w'oodkuif'jf ft co papes ianitactlekes asd dealees 24>nd s earl street buffalo keep oq han.l nd manufacture to order p»i>cri of every frade at wholesale pric«i cash paumor»ll kindi o paper stock warehouse of the maff*n fulls paper mii.j wj im:ug !'!.■.': mi.la trio paper milla l c wdodjutf edward ker3tens otis mcoollcm cprr b c woodrt tv what a young man needs at college president steele see « old and new march m»2t c~ihkistey ft lenks i successor to arthur cl.ri*tev deaunin stationery paper and blank b&oks r printers and bindkrd stock koa 200 and 202 klin **~ buffalo arthur chrivtey f mrrno d jrnks riverside near chtcago fin mm is old m mi march »» t)lank books j l chichestek hanvractusn.i skinjv cwmtrcal wtti etliif ud ewlirj or evert description iss waihinfton t bufhli the hebrews in cincinnati sex old and new e march jjmi fahct co»ds j f crossland will otts a shw btock of millinery goods for wtkjla and katail trade m ois new loc»t.os u7ualn ant on widnasdat octobdt xth moc laulj oooipifd by mair » walab p>ckmtttrb at kedtjced prices fob the holinavh tli lairot chcapnt and mt a»«orlmrnt ol oaj fab lob bed room and office fuextturk r uif . ti.on hand and nad t»«xur<b*sm ffiilw-f isaac d whit m mak iv bargains in shee'ftngs & shffitings imb ijfvm » la tat i 2 gases 10-4 tjtica 10-4 bloac hed sheeting 6oc ' authf in dmjr brmiulj of long cloth at the ' me pret yer j-ar-i at by tbe caje 1 barnes & bancroft 3 immaunt . remnants of white goods at ; james i ba\ccoft 9 lain stm i nnlnsook and plain muslins swiss and book unsllns alao geeat reduction ih price ot all goods in ijace department bjjrnks * bancroft bib 169 mahirt ( marked down at barnes ft bancroft j 269 mjin street entire print stock ; lorconts opesinc fackaov3 of bleachidkam i uttgw.n l-.lliestiia at wholesale pkh.'cli \ , bak.neb i bancroft m awm.htt cost bames i basceopt 259 big stmt our in*.'irk stock of new|jand latest btile of embroideries at tost eleg.vnt lace sets cambric do point and appliqve collaiu lappets handkekchiefs kc tc babkes i banckoft ' zt 159 hftin ht 1870 offerino at barnes l bancroft 1359 main street at tery low prtrtf alpacas poplins panama cloths ie ac barnes & banckoft woolens t.t barnes bancroft 3 5h259 main street more of.those heavy all wool home made cassikerfs at i soxfoio mlieb at onlt 1 10.1 heaty water proof 1 barne3i bancroft ~~ hdllbe~fl'itmlshlm«r w h glennv sons & co 204 k 206_m.iin bt ckll ttmßtlon to tuir full kl*ctlon of gold band and white french china of our own importation and the best quality al»o crockery from the celebrated jmntiu hctone of bootes meakins akd edwards cut and pressed glassware silver plated ware bronzes parian marble vases and ornamental goods c.i.ass sits cot or kngravkd to order with initials or mohooram th b&ujice ot our itock ot gas fixtures at cost m the legislator cooking stove oyk three thousand la i c is this city for t«l on.y by jno c jewett * son u 3 main st wihbb it f briogb k co dteullera and b«eul0n office and mle rooma comer washington a&d tjniy u«eu osv to the trad alcohol hlgfawißm french piriu aod fine wbiektoa a tbe-r own dtntilluinn alao a upenor brand of bourbon mouonmhela and mpcrud wrtjekli mi 3m t oillio * 80^1 lmpnrwr el rouuqh and dealen hi native wineb pvrtioilar a»d pr««ipt attention pem to all oci.ee 17s waifiisotoh u bulalo ■- t lubisz oiluo cbas oiluo ale and porter » eatatia it t downtt rrewer the iniahaillat ■■■!■■i fcwm d one ala men fc.bi altm fnaranty of the t«k wttk wtddi en propoe to fyrniek vi patr.,na ail men in mm pronpt auntton m-ta boftaix dm aht rmjkmt a n.»wkk hauenstein * co hay just opemdtk gold bprimos oreenhorse at mm uatxaituvt we wvantha rruam tui awwifl kect to onvr famtoraata 111 ivrtaie opiks job prtntina office the very best matxkial la til m km ia prei mbid to xxicon nur rwtmar tiox or ions camb us job wobc so u eut iwam ttbbit
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-02-21 |
| 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 | 1870-02-21 |
| 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. 8210 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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