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buffalo express vol xxv saturday april 23 1870 no 8363 business directory kamr bi'.hiskhs a3d location of tub lhad.'.mi llvl'sßs of buffalo tboea lit nur - *-' i who nt*ke purt-*haaaß in l ■' fa ~ -> < umkag tin out avid uairnc it aa a rar«r«iwe »'- aare v:n * i imiaala llju aeleetmo fwa l*«a mefhag a^-.e tnj v ilfihj k'li.tit ulasu ikchrnccta t-mua k ponu,hißriiii ag'l i'li,mh is castings c kbu i i mva e>4haa\s,ou j m bankers . i ; \ '>>~ aialu eat iwiieoa bu;<d aifusb kinkca.stinos.ao -■* n a co ibf niagara and > iririni -* 800 k.i am citationlry * 4jit i u ' rt ml haka bt * bmu , 4^.7 malo.t'.r mouwk ml main aud | v mm • lan x ko-)ks htationery ac 11 b jl.nh ftw at.i at-'muo booth & auoea ■ka 11 j ■r.i i em j»jn a a>k book manl'factuuer ' ' ioheafti '.:■■! ai.l ;.» wawriuiaaun ■■i utioneiut w'ftnjcs»j & beuul '■.'. i i l.i.ui x t uo m rt !;■. bmav f -, • il clothb featherh - it j t'hjii tfti tcr«r 47(1 main carhjfit rittsb 8 e&iu itu fed mali it uo kx ( it jn rrfl whoiewkla ) dai'v*vtw f-akrla<;£a dai-avtwalua>.k eav courur ho^iae b uu.cusb ac °" j ' ha jbo.n iu aiul i*7 kuicott coal (* holes aud kruil ; a ■..> , a oul jr fcrti and terrace boaolc kaki.s a<l he u«r.mm cof/1b a spice mills ' u-l fc lv 1 main ■. i . : u cnurchea coal and i'ki iron 0 k wi i ~ , 4 ijo ml obi > cor uimiaaippl l l i i i k-.'j 1 uomuwrcial woarj lot ol hi ilim i*ky goods dodo best a 00..m htaln dra pk,t-s ft tailors u li ti;\o>.rt*«*lu liykk and renovator r.h as lstkr wsalaln kmtklopk manufacturers m *'. rftumiul.tlw swaa engravers o9 wood mo d v it.in an sou hahv kamy goods ac vou.ek uauumi * *:<»., mo main furniturje ac tswi t wunr,,t&7 mam e mkibtul i 00v e«3 uam flocr fued and grain w 1 ub mbbw cor etuni fruit and oysters phait pawll os . i.7 rt'mt.iuyton kink bilajm castings x bi'ffalo hkash kolndkt 7 exohanfe glass and pafsr show cards j.i hurnujt ufclamaael opeaatn gkockrs wboleiaie a m johnhtun 7 main i.u'm'kk i \\ louilo iml reuu e 1 llu:,h 17j m»in ocu *% ■- in i i i kn ps fi rnmhing good 3 al>i'l h 1 ututlh j uato h n i.a-.kk.st kalnom s «»■«. ki>xt i in nkl'i i a 7 w^n gus h am jkwelry j o mb kjh * ».■• . m iiatii hotklb axnonm dotrl for ib«aeca«a and carron hair work and hair jewelry mm bovhil utouatuat haunkss haddleb au j h ' *•"•' v j bqtf t|t girlaiaga opptxtui u*n*\nn uav h lil*ihkkv tiuicuwr to j uu . huiu i anf a hrn 803 man hard'aakk iron *('. 0 f walbrii gk f7l matn and i swaa bolttonfl ■xit1 ■■■! pi-arl and seauea wl»n v 11 itfarij 1 u >, oh hals ruwu ..- ■*. de wt'ltc wl 6lt co , f ftta tvir w swan kardw are and metaij9 nuti kol 4 i and l m ivrnkw hill uk < \ ip>1p a -'. a f oilbkh i -■am li i i ips a\d icild 0 * /. i kui ■:, bettutulli ■. i.i i wl in wm v.v p :.,. i isms ikon knrndry aolk iron wurkh paßj cr whaßtppl cuntun ikun ttlrthll.ouinh.liat jaiiaia ikon founders kngineb boilers utlu f t.r'l-t bund a l't weeunkmav i.m 1 iron nails r k simks ac fba'i i v c *•■. 4 vi mtanaea l ti hi kr bili i vrdb to kjhakii x lihtkufsbi kafat j ught carriagi andblkigh d c codwin i .; a»d mb waawagtem looking ilash picturb frames owaao k lirsri\i u c benav ma i.i eabli r ' f pratt a lkd iiwoeth,u aim m tattma m irrue man plba and grater c ■uuupbb 111 uolawara l twaktz i i .. jj-u main marhle a granite works dbmjbuns k iml.vin.urn-r font and hatfaav j».in i'll \'\ *' '■' 1 107 nl i nm.ar millinkky vvu.>leails nd rliafl ] hrnia u brien km lain w i « ..-■>.. > x •_ « mourning corns d'mtli but ft 00,4u m ■; i manufacturing jrwblerb ac h i u'i:nui jiu 827 wamhtngtan mit^ic dealeri nd itblishers vi.it k 11 iciia \. m hala olti s t'(trt*blu pipe dxv.rick kkluiuakkk i 00 a al and 43 oiluton nr'j^ns mki.odkoks ac qko a mun>rn.wi^ib.ihmh oi h 01ls paints 4c 8 pease v ui<i 7 un'iu planino mii.us doors sash itc ». a kvans a i.'a u«eh»m ri:inti:ns * bunk book marts cvktu i filf il tw ■» i til wmftlmilm itruel pianos mimc 4c cynieki uurroii.m »:. ■piano mamdractckkbs c rck 1 \>.; . , s .!„! no b i bxtiiti u::'i .* 1 >,-,.*,, i m.iry!»fij papkh iiamoufob c y ii hue - honpii'llli . lhtw m m*.p mkbmgti m ui»lb '.-« main photihjraphebb w m hhiuut •!:*! 41»ti muiub and safes s tftai.o st/al « wdkks 3 m»-n skuinii machines whkeun * w l^on 8 m c 274 m^n col w lcos ftulßlts m co us division m iw s m , o i,s w a»«n r..l'i^:>cls m 011.,*>1 u='n haddlirv maknwarr c yh.vit r lbtcdw9ktb a oaad ■>* t«n»o mi,k hat manutactuaraa 0 majkkn/u v mvii btovk hollow ware r'rti fc ■i i _ « r 1'.r 1 in.l kht omh stmnkd olass irf'at/i ptmiitn olam wowm w r»rl v o l bcbna b i ' . ichool <" kn'itukr w chas1 ,< is ::■: ■. ir ul btotib am m kdware • uaw fkrkis a o 1 m rtovf.s furnacbb and ranoe 1 swaktz * co r,e.s hi n tbvhkb dahibl h aimphkev so«e«oi t jno nnm l*n-j \ bro mm m . it tobacconists a m adams tr v t'iirtrat 50po»rl uihson f howard ft «».. w fdartn watches jewels & diamonds pitkix's jkwki.rt stiprk 2»j 8.18 t * e i>ickina«>n.?:>4 main dan b casti.k 11 main watch makers jewelers 11'tirswai.kkr ■: 7m»'n married wo r>—**ee'~llkß april it at south wa h v rv .*.'. p matter a..n.!-a t0 of bm d.iita.i fi ■*!.-* ji**eßeeeh_r,..f adri n m.c t r rec bali ii tht slat hit at elmira seat tork by key i t at.tr . j-hn b verb ot ytrgi-.ia t t ke » c,w m_*i augie & hal of lb f rrn _ \'_ c r^uilt—"■u-it*."i ajrl jtt hy h j f eilk at ife re-l.'-t-e ..* o *-.. talc.tt e*-q , th hr-.i'-'i u'ic ur aino c quin a-.tl m ai kiuma f rhattuck kwm i ilmc'tr died bctk—april c*»d i \_ thia city ma'tha buck widow i <■' th mis bu a t.j otn futiert s.tudav a 2 docs fron tho .■'■•[>■■**■' luc a-ii-iu-law ge->r_;o 1 i ioc4 v .*.* a street mlsl\**--on he h.h mtt at ald*n new york m - chrmf-ua w tvbmi i ihil ol tbe late a p v-l is in mm lit year uf her a_.e canada armst of a susp ted fenuf at mom taealrjftnoops being pushjeo to tbfc fbjm tolchtbfcka foe thb red kivek kxpekitiox i st tsxaaaupti to tbs exfubi 1 moittreal april 22—oa the arrival of the american train last evening four utl were arrested oa suspicion of feniaaism william barn simon marphy pat griffin and john wabh the prisoners say that they were retarnmj to qvebcc from tte states where they had been working dar ing the winter they will be examined at once a b&ttalien left yesterday afternoon for the frontier their headquarters will be at la salle tho argeateol baogerm 40u strong arrived last night to do doty at frebghsburg sunbridge and bedford at qcebec qrebkc april 22 the volunteers ar nil under arms and drill twice m day both h'-re and at point i,«m the nm-t-r rolu are nearly tilled the fifty-nfth in kuhtieth battalions have offered their ser v.ces for the red river ejperiition with tbe understanding that they shall be ac cepted int&ct as volloteers at ottawa tobojcto april 22 dispatches from ottawa today state that instmotions have been iisned by tbe militia itopartment to withdraw volunteer from the front as ko trouble appearing to exist there serious flood camfbilhord canada april 22.—the coubtry ia this neigoboroood are completely inundated the mills at ramsey's flats arehidden draws an.l i i rs on the river are swept away no timber can be run down people are crossing the principal streets in boats families are obliged to leave tbeir dwellings business is entirely snapended and the factories anrl shops along the river are completely flooded the damage t property will be very great new york fifteen fenian begiyests said to be prepare for thb canadian eva sion—a burnt o steamtr pas led in mid ocean—so peraon found on board ur in the vicinity—a new can bon fished from the bottom of x rth river—how it cam.b there a singular mytt-cry ! it tu-iei-i-i-a to rvi n v | new york april 2 the fenian con greu re.vssfiii'ilt-.i th.s forenoon and ia ■'.:.. in betti'-ii manj niuiora are in circula tion in relation to the re u!ts of the pro ceedings but nothing definite is known it 11 stated that there are fifteen fenian regiments fully tquipped io ttiia city read to march into canada at the shortest no tice an inquest waa held this morning in brooklyn uv«r the body of a gentleman ti wealth who had hanged i_-.ii i tiecause ht had tlie paired ol nmfir f.-om chronic rbi-iiiiiati-m petitions are in circulation here and il brooklyn requesting the -> _-._■_-__•- nf a con stitutional a_n-.udmt.-_t against the support of bt ctarian schools the petitions are numerously and rapidly o „._. "'. mr bacon of bacon a hodge no 37 fulton street waa rob lied thia afurnooo in the fulton bank of a h x containing sgoo worth of i oited.states bonds by two thieve who had fallowed bun a reward of iw is offered capt.-uu laird of the dacian seventeen days from iiraltar reports that on the evt-ning of the 20th ni-.--a.it he saw a mm a on lire the position of the burning mmi was in latitude thirty seven seven amgwmm north and longitude seventy littee.ii de grees west or in the middle of the gull tream about t*vo hundred and sixty-hv miles west s'-uthweat of cape hatteraa when the dacian arrived within a hort dis tance of the burning steamer a boat was low ered which pulled around the steamer the burning boat was supposed to be a a-.earner she was completely ef-rojed and no one was picked up it is not be lieved the waa the cleopatra the new police superintendent h»i issu ed an order f.,r the arrest oi all confidence operators wherever found thi class has heretofore operated almost entirely without impauity upon rurahsts and emigrants tho notorious lowdy reddy the black ■__;___, was arrested i-im and c mmitted to p-ison for lighting dcgs in hia houston s .--■■; den the various ward committees met at tammany hall thii morning when tbe s*-mm-1 committee was rt-organiz d for is7o with william m tweed aa chairman there m a meeting at the produce ex change to-day at whi h r»**olutiona in re ferei cc to the car_a queetion were adopted petitioning the senate to ake action ritb uiatter at the earliest moment aa an act - 1 commercial necen_ity while the bark anton l>ing in north river wai raising her anchor ihis after noon it waa found that a canton md car nage all complete had got entangled v i her chain and anch r the gun bore the brand of aa m m work boston 1861 a-.d appeared to have been but ashorttimt m the water as it waa perfectly ckan and quite new private diaparhes from washington this fternoon aay the committee on ways anti means wilt have a specal meeting to mum evening to decide what to do wit the funding bui another dispatch sa i the banking and l-rency com mitte hay concluded to report a bill authorising tht issue of ninety-live mil boon of i_atio'_al bank notf l on the retirement of the thret per cent certifi a.es and i.fzy millions o legal tenders this dispatch is genera discredited and it is believed lt waa re warded simply to affect gold the brig omeg on ciea.u jai arriv ad here to-jay with captain l-.ar.ea o*c*i his wife antl daughter aiid crew of th ahip thrum freeman of bath maine t_.-ptain owen reports that he sailed from new orleans april 5-hfur o__-.t-.dt o-i tho after 1.0.1 of the 13th durinz a iqnall the ship waa struck hy ghte__ing which pissed through the told and mt tire to the ship the inside hatches were fastened on the deck and covered with wet sajs and everything done to smother the dunes but in vain by midnight the ship was ail aire ins.de the next day the brig on_e_i came alongside ami took off all hands at norm tqe ship was a maaa os flames an 4 p m disappeared nothing waa aavea bnt a small atore of proviaians chranome ter and r*ioi clothes otto yon below who claim to be a pra*.sian c mat and who was recently ar reated in new jersey for swindling ha neen released fro-a custody no evidence having been brought acaioat him x list congress—second session washi>'gtos apnl 22 se - ate mr howard rep mich from th committm on the pacitij railroad pro seated and asked for the printing of a rnla minona report of the testimony taken b the eub-committec relative to the soatlierri trans-continental railroad lompanv the senate then took op mr chandler's revolution directing the president of tbe united statoa to appoint commiaaionera al open negotiations for the annexation of the winnipeg district as a territory or state mr cbandler rep mich amid he had offered the resolution in the interest <~ f oeace a>nd good will and proceeded to show das reaaon why aegoti&lions shoal 1 be opened meesrs bamser howard a&d scrater spoke on tbe uf et mr caupenrtir rep win intro a bill to ajth ri ui*-te i state comminioners to eta -■rfc i»i aeala and to proviie means fur their identification the calendar of bills wu than taken np and a large camber to which bo objective wm made were passed the is^-al ' l'eu«ioa approprution bui w ooaai<lercd tbe aaiecriment cf the committee do ap ptcprutiom»tnki>«nnt theclaoaaof biu " the navy pccsioa fund shaii becodtr>eii i t the tre*»ury waa ajre-d t and th bill passh it apprr-pria*.ee in the aggre gale aoma thirty hsbmbl doilara the bill to prevent the eosmterfeiurg a forciga trado marks protected by tnatj stipuimiona was ijiarnaswl tad pwisl a aamsrrof bills were either laid over or in dodni^jy poetposjed at 4:45 tho senate went into executive session acd ahortly after adjourned ui.t 1 monday hou9k the house proceeded to oeil oo the ofra mittees lor bills ot a private and uuder the call various bills were reported uid passed after »■■•'* untuiportaat matt ere the houpe went into committee of the wh>!e oa tbe ur.it t>iil reaumidj the bill at tbe followiiig patfc^raph as amended oa cast scrap irju of every discription 5 per too n wrought scrap iron of every diseription *(> per urn provided that nothing shall be itemed scrap iron eicept waste or refuse iron that baa been m aotaal nse and is tit inly to be rf manufactured " the p%ra paved over without further amend ment the ric it parrfrrmph was the followinf oa sjj iron m siaba blooma loops or othrr firms including ends clippings and punch ings of new iron less finished than bars and more advanced than pig iron except cast ings 1 cent per lb mr brooks dem , n v ), moved to tnke out the words including the ends chippings and punching of new iron adopted by a vote of 63 to 59 mr allison rep i moved to amend the paragraph further by striking out the words one cent per lb,"and in serting the wiadi eighteen dollars per ukn agreed to by 79 to 59 mr bi'tler il.p , mvi \ moved to add a proviso that on all ends chippings punching turnings and borings of iron lit only to be remanufactured into ingots or bars a duty shall be paid of eleven dollars per tou " agreed to by 76 to 51 pending a count by tellers the committee at half-past four took recess until the evening the honm spent a whole evening in an effort tn obtaiu a quorum and at a ute hour adjourned the legislature albany april 22 1870 senate the bill relative to a carriage-way over the hudson river bridge at albany being announced from the assembly mr 1 haver moved that it be referred to the committee on the whole he aaid effort had been nude to strangle this bill in tbe assembly after iv passage but it had got here at last mr wood said the senators object wa to strangle the law paaaed iatt winter for the new and more convenient bridge over the hudson this waa the only objeot ol the present bill mr banks moved to refer the hill to the judiciary committee they contended that tt this late day in session such refer-no as propoaed by mr banks would kill th bill the motion to refer th bill to tha ju diciary committee was adopted 23 to 3 on motion of mr murphy the senate then concurred in assembly amendments to two bills relative to the supreme court and couuty courts and called for confer ence committee the assembly amendments to tho buffa lo charter bill were concurred in report were pr**«ent_d by mr tweed the new york city and county lai l**vy i '!*, which we.c made a special order ior i evening at half-past seven o'clock a large number ol bills were reported complete by unanimous consent the new york city tax levy waa then taken up mr genet moved to strike out the thir teenth section which relates to the aale of property to the highest bidder adopted mr kennedy offered an amendment re pealing the t-.-i section of the tax levy of 1869 known a the sectarian school appro priation clause a debate ensued et-mh-m till 7;3 p m iv.mm session the senate went into committee on the new york ( onnty tax levy and ordered it to a third reading alao the city tax levy and ordi r-.il that to a third reading mr • v.'ootim introduced a concurrent resolution proposing an amendment to the constitution providing in substance that oo m r.ev ha.il ever be paid ont of the treasury of this state or be raised for tax ation for lh •. or for the benefit of am religious corporation or sectarian school or any institution of learning under control of my reugioua sect or denominatiorj and no .' nnty town or municipality shall make my gilt conveyance lea.c or raise money iy taxation or pay money for the benefit a such corporation or school mr norton objected to resolutions that were out of order at 11 o'clock the senate went into * committee of the wh"le on the bill provid ing or the enl rgement of the champlain canal by appropriating 100,000 this year and 3':hjfl lor each of tne following f-ur yeitra mr lord moved to submit the question to the people at the same time tbe canal debt funding bill is submitted lost and the bill was ordared to a third reading after midnight the senate adjourned asu-üblt mr j l davis r •*■■to a question of pri vilege and stated thst on the 10:h instant a bill in which hii constituency wa deeply interested requiring the hudson river bridge company to construct a carriageway on their bridge was passed it being an assembly bill it should have heeo trans mitted to the senate he had gone there to ' , fc after it bat found it had not been re ceived lie came back to the olerk of the house who told him the bill had certainly _:■'.•* to the senate returning to the sen ate he wii again assured by the ' lerk of he seuate that the bill had no been re ceived the speaker stated that it was proper and under the rules to retain a bill f-.rt.v -!_:!_* hours so that any one might move reconsideration it waa learned that the clerk of the house was m.s'aken aud thi bill being found in the house was sent to the senate the house devoted an hour and a half meet.ng at 9 o'clock for that purpose to the consideration of private claim bill and disposed of a large-number ihe arcade railroad bill being an nounced from the senate mr selkreg on behalf ol mr kernan moved it be referred to the committee of the whole which bat in it a similar bill mr mitchell eajd the bill had been materially amended in the senate and hoped it would be referred to the railroad r.-mmittee he proceeded to denounce the bill broadly mr bergen regarded the proposition to construct such communication a is pro posed tn this bill aa one of the greatest irr ptrtano to the e_ty of new york mr k'ernan sustained the motion to refer to tht committee of the whole which was carried mr cullen from the committee of con erenoe on the bill relative to jnge of tbe ty court of brooklyn reported agree ment a to th salaries which are to be 6500 each the committee oa indian affairs sub mitted an interesting itoj-.eal report con cluding in favor of paying annuities to the indians in the state in silver five thou sand copies of the report were ordered to oe printed the house took a reoea until 330 p m amßsoojr mmtmrnx the seaat bill repealing toe registry law was announced after much debate the motion to mik the bili the special order waa lost by 63 to 53 a strict party vote tie chair then annouuoed that tha bill would go to the committee ef the whole mr j__coh moved that th commit*_ee f tho whale he discharged from consider it.oa of tbe bill and that it be ordered to a third readsng and called for th previous qaeati-m whioh waa ordered and tha bill rd*-e i to a third reading several bul were referred to the com mittee en the hole ani the house took recess until 7:30 p m . t mmm iof mr glean v caving ___*..«.-_. thai tha bill co-iserning aao'arian appropriations ba mad tha special order for to-morrow mort.iog mr fieid esl'ed for the previous question t-.i on motion it wa negatived by a ante of veaa 57 bom 59 m fields m ved to refer th whale v y -. to tb new turk d*__gaii.-r p aad am oat called tbe prarivtw qaislniß aad lb oaotioa waa earned bf % mmm mt mm tmmx ur thmtm nmrnmßmh mm bta*hmma amm hit ta___ubw-2«at mbmrnrnf i bui were pa«—d ! making aporopriatmim for payirg th canal xpeaap for the text fiscal year { proriaiag for th aaie of land for bob i p meet of tale i i kor better protectina of life and prdper.y | transported on raiiroads requiring the em plot <*■* to be a 1 1 to read th time table the new kork city tar levy waa re ceived from the ivnate as amended among tha aoseadmeota is am aathoria ing only six pspvrs to pnbliat th corpora tian ailverti*4nj aud another author-mug the board of health to contract tor ntra cleoaing of tha street with the street oo tractors it was statad that th ehang mad by the senate reduced the aggregate appropri ations 1750,000 a tot was then taken on tba smend meota and they war concurred in—llo to 2 i h am*ndm«nt by th senate to th xr york county tav l*vy waa also con ourred in adjoarned foreign qcem tictoria and thb nil*cn alexandria iia'e a narrow escapf tbum a sckawat team—biportid bi7ket duzl bitwckh obhbbal tbim ako aduibal impbtk in mmtn tqt nna lo;nxt!v april 22 the qomo and i'nncmi a!fi»n'ln today h*d a narrow escape vthile driting near r;d their rarriago warn ponoed by a runaway teaai with a beary wagon attached the driver of che royal carriage by skillful manag raent of the honwt avoided a ooliitrion the post applaud the snprame court of the uoited btatee for it refu-al to re opea the legal tender cuei and expreaee the opinion that the balance of tha ameri can )■■■:*! authority it adverse to the con titutiooahty of the l«gai tender acts i h1 examiner admitting the objection to the use of the ballot consider them too tiivijd to forbid the experiment the 7 irnes approte of the pruposed world evangelical conference in new york and thick it may achieve lasting and bemficeat results it is reported that th famous esmond will caie in dublin has been compromised france paris april 22 it is understood a dejree will be published to morrow an nouaciog the adoption by the senate of the seootus consultant and calling the french people to the polls on the sth of m.y to vote on the pubi§cuum the im perial letter explaining the constitutional change proposed will appear sunday spain madrid april 22 in the cortes yea terday afternoon seoor oohad the carli.t deputy requested an ex-nidation iuto the modtpansitir-de bjurbon du*l general prim rofused saying that th m*tter had been ended in a court of law the general wai suppart by the cortes it i reported that a duel was recently fought between general prim and admiral topete the particulars of which have beei rtrefully k-.^t from the puhlto oetterai prim hrs certainly be«n buffering latel from a alrjpht wouud and the story of » iuel k't neraily discr«dited probably arose from this cim.raitino orheck athski april 22 — th marathau brig and were surrounded by troops but the retain their prisoners and refuse to sur render denied paris april 22.—the jownal frandoi an or*;an of the ex-minister on foreigl affairs denies that d*rn and butx-t hat withdrawn from the ministry because so instructed in a letter from duo d'aumale a young hero nm attempt of a mom maw to res cle a prfjwm'o chili"'—be is carried over two dam and wii in lp d b thi mutmutut vortex of the rapids *-'■■--. tb buiung'.on r nam j in bethel vermont on wednesday last eddie newton sged bye years son of mr levi newton lost his life in the f.'llowin manner he was playing with several other children just a'love the highway l.rnlge on the aide of the branch oppoeit the village when by some accident he fell into tbe water fitty feet below the bridg the water poors over a high dam amonp the rocks and surges below tumble along for another hundred feet leaps a second dam higher than the rirst aud sweeps down undar and beyond tin railroad bridge for two hundred van a perfect cataract when the cry eddie newton is drowning came up from the boys on the bank edward burnett a young man of eighteen was sitting on the stone steps at the opposite end of the bridge h immediately hurried across and thongh the child was already within hr'ty feet of the dam stripped off bis coat and plunged boldly into tbe river the child was twslve or fifteen feet from the shore the lescuer swam out clasped hin raiaed him from beneath the water and wa turning toward the bank wn-o both were fling headforemost over the dam into tbe his ning vortex below quite aerowd had gather ed by this t me and-.very eye was strained to fuer tbe foam but not a sign of the vio tims oould be seen for perhaps a minute and a half when young burnett waa seen drawing himeelf out of the water by some hushes fifty rods below he was severely bruised and ha been oonfined to his bed since the adventure but no bones wen broken and he is rapidly recovering the body of the child has not been fonnd though neighbors volunteered and search**!i tbe r*n ti and even tbe river to its mouth little eddie was a universal favorite and tbe overwhelming grief of hi parents is shared by the whole village too much credit cannot be given to the bold youth who gave auch fearful odds to death for tt chance of saving the little boy the universal opinion is that no one in a hundred could pass down that jagged tor rent bed and come out alive his own ac count of th adventure wi11 of interest he ssys whan i turned my back i did not think i wa o near thedamtill i feltmjae.f going over it f waa holding tha child out of the water before a and my impression is that he struck tha rock and i fell upon bim 1 lost hold of him at th first fait here my foot caught in a snag and i thought i must b held there to drown but managed to struggle away from it i saw no light betwean tha dam but held my breath and went spinning along oe_r the lower dam i was conscious every na.ant and now began to feel that i must draw in my breath though i knew it was death to do so but just at this instant hy the strangest good fortune i wa thrown to the top of the water and got a glorious breath of air before i was again swept under it cam just in tim to save me and was the only breath i got during the whole time th*t 1 wa going down when i wa almost exhausted i clutched something in tbe water it was a bush and drew me to the top but i wa so weak and th current mo strong that i could not hold 1 it but th next instant 1 caught another \ end exerting all my strength draw myself j on shora _ a sad tale the rra if n eowmi or urx—mi imc ma-nrr to mah-a ro«nnc ■ok a ciath bid frocs ne n«w or]»ici p"s»yua j mi time unoe ft gentleman with him wife tod two children went to cedar kera florida for th benefit of hi health be i wae in the leet etafe of tb»t terhile auu j j eonuaptioe and the family boarded at | the only hotel in the plaoa for asrenl month remittanoa out fmm baltinon to thera not djoch bet efflcient la pay their board the talt brerie ram the golf of mexico braotht me nenl ing balm to the nfferar who omtinwd vi grow wane end the time mai wkea the renwtf m mi umtn i belti more faued to li43 foßda aad waat atart the l'ttle faaailw la the lee the liellid waited for erne kamt bat fleauy with mi immi heart au bi u'emnnm fcaarden that hie beane did not eaabl him to imp port ineea imir aad they hit rraxra wukaa fmmme aad ao frieze the littte bnaut takag wrifc the nu tammj m tmmmthe hotel hawmmipm thea taßfasal t^asßaslw atatetasasßavateßßßasal ew bbbaf ihbnrdl.ll aaalter for tae a*fl bend o«—tio eaplojed aa a miffcbanac bill here th • nlbif rapuuj r warn d to juueg wife>«u<l mo who bad litl • erto uatcr known mal bai k*l beaa bur roaadad dy lb liuufve ef ufa waa oua palled to 4 o oat book lh m abore to gath r ojretera aad caloe cnba to umiak food for the 1ot«1 onea who war ail uaabla to raodar any aaalatanca beudel eeekiag food for tha family ah waa coa pel lad to carry bean alaaa of xi from th aill for furl and iaawai ail ua oare of th aoaeabou darolnd una bar there aw « day wham tla lita wa.oh had baan bat laablr polling taroogh tha cootomptirt'i reiaa waa faat djing oat altogether ha waa unking fart to that realm what tha weary are at net when a knock at tha door aaaoqaoed a rieitir tba pereoa omlling headed the lad j a tele m ——-"» tha information that har aaahwaa had dt a recant eoiaioa eomi into iic ion of aa ample fortune tba glad tidiage cut all too lata aad fall npoa tha aar of the djiag aiaa aaaerded ha waa paat all earthly aapiratnaa all earthly aid through the tillage the newa apreed ilka wici lira aad—lad aiockery of human ympathy and kindo«ai—th people fl*>okodl to offer their aßrricet some bore fruit and other took clean bedding and clothipg the object of their anddea rolicitade waa eren then expiring and before he ooum be moved hn ayaa olooed to open ia a betwr world what need to apeak of tha aad banal by th miide of th ehildren'e eoba tha widow'a aaaaiah it waa aooo o«er aad the lady obtaining fundi atarted for her home in baltiiaore a recreant spouse womairaftiohtoim hoffolclu the pacific advertiser published at liouolala hawaiian lttlaixla ■*>• that a few dayi ago on of iu reporters ot^r*i i ta the street at a vrry early hoar in the morning a couple a native man and wo man the raau in the adyanoe followed lo»ely by the women she was evidently berating the man in severe terms and without stint of voice for having left her bed and board and stayed away ail night the man with a hang-dog look walked quietly aloog and an wered never a word to his wife's tirade of abuse this silence she apparent iy comtrued into giving consent to the ruth of her accusations and it in come jaenoe added fnel to the flame so from rords the came to blows picking up here tod there on the street a stone as big aa sne'i fist she followed up her rtoreact p»ase and with aconrat aim at point blank range hit him aom tremendous hads between the shoulders at tbea 10 m*rely winced and kept meekly y his way while the '* woman corned shouted her execrations loader than ever at last n ooaatable ten iired to expostulate hut was told by the lady to mind his own businees it w«s i'-r own husband to whom she was lawful y married and she had a ri^bt to ho what ibe liked with him for neglecting hi mar ital duties the policeman auhaiited *■» or t'n ting minded hawaiian female ml the last we saw of the pair the stronger vetiel in th'i case the female was be^in tidk apparently to relent and having ceaa l her loud talk and throwing of tou t was crying bitterly still following in the wake of her husband towards thtir home io much for " womiu'i rights in hawaii how bhxrida.it wkvt to ski his rids during the late meeting of thi otfiaers of the army of the potomac in this city mr pugh the enterprising n«anager if poets ecturers and artiste tendered to a numt>er of the assembled heroea an invitation to visit the exhibition of sheridan's hide at the academy of fine arts most of them toon stood among the crowd of visitors be fore the celebrated piotnre but sheridan bimself was too modest to look at his own picture at a time when hundreds of hie ellow countrymen were diacuiiing both the painting and tbe m*n ltut he wuulii iot loava the city without seeing the tainting—few persons oould do that ■' fie therefore went alone and early in tbe norning to see what mr buchanan read's ulea of nis ride would prove to be how tie liked tbe pietore las not tt-ananired at 01 eventh he exhibited no emotion wbi?h made him conspicuous b it without doubt hi heart throbbed with a quicker best as the ctnvui recalled the stirring tcenn on leaving the ball h itopp*d bofore a chrocno f the painting th yonog man in attend ancr ever anxious to extend the it>flu»noe of art inquired of tbe viaitor without looking up irom the book in which he wae rapidly entering the salee of chremoi if be w^uld like to bay one of these pictures a capital likeness sir of general sheri jan rani he the major general pot his hands in the pockets ot his citizen's dreet and mildly replied that he did not care particularly for a likeness of sheridan but the horse sir said the young man that famous black horse there t no other picture of him in existence ob said general sheridan 1 own tbe hors-i the olerk looked np the ourtaia fell — philadelphia port rocaiuli phbifome«o<r — a very remarkable phenomenon occurred in mar oeltva onondaga county on toeaday night the 19th mat of which tha syraoou journal haa obtained th following partir-n ■lara a tract of land eontauiuig about three acres lying apon both sides of the highway and situated aboat fonr miles outh of marcellus villaffe at a ptaoe oalled t>ler's hollow was upleaved dunng the ui^ht by some subterranean furee the mr lace being piled into hillocks aa large and as high as a house and huge cracks or crevices were opened whiuh extend irregularly all over it th ground where tbe tra-k crouee the public road wae thrown into the most fautantio shtpt*,rendericg tb road impassable the commiaaionen of highways were promptly notid d and at onoe prjoeedad to viait tbe locali y aad to take measures to repair the road it is suppoeed the earthquake took place about midnight but no noise was heard in the ricinity although com inex plicable sounds were reported as heirg heard at marcellus a strong smell of sul phur is noticed in the vicinity of this re markable occurrence bat nothing further to indicate the cause of the apheaval thomas clemens lives about a quarter of a mile from tha locality but no buildings were on the land street car politram the hart ford c'ouraiu haa employed a special com - miasioner to investigate ths sahject of politeness in street-cars and the result of hia obervatioca is stated thus : a car tarts off down the street having within tea ladies em one aide sitting closely y oom/ortably together and ten men on the risite aide preaently one lady gete out other nine unconecioaaly rise a tr.fle hake their skirts and the scat is full again farther on another lady depart ( th eight remaining go through the same process of rising and io a twinkling the eat it still full a short ride beyond nrrthsr lady steps oat leaving seven only who by the same sort of spreediag ill tbe eat again completely now eatera a lady oa the ladies side there are three peraona ism than when the ear etarted yet not one of the kt remaiaiaf movea aad so oaa of the raea oa the oppoaite aide gives hia aeat to the new comer aad stands darby the feat of the joaraer pßmuoaa or a ntockuoldtb 1 he privileges of a stockholder are illustrated by a paragraph clipped from a paris letter : two gentlemen were chatting oa the boole yah ; eae was a great peoalaeor dsvelop iag the plan of a magainnent project the nther a daaxled oapitahet reedy to saap as the bait he hesitated a little bat wee joes yieldiog when aear thews two passed aooaple of yoangsters of twelve year they were looking into a tobecw ttopoloee by aad eae ariad oat to the other i td like ta smoke a ma worth of to '■well mid the other buy a atm'a worth ah aa lack win ham ft i havea'b tha hold eat i'vatettwoaom taetvthe twket jcet tha taiafi oa cor the piae aad ooe for tae ok«oee.j oh yes bat what ms i ta dot toaf^oal yea ahall he m ikk.usr;yea bm > jmfc of ughfc the jui.hit *"'■- .. - ■he buffalo express ■- _* i-iikf ■bi the exphess rristttgico 80 14 e...wan btbekt ■asssssal p.xiir-m per mm » 0 00 a and weatmmj p-tpreas *' fl ou aaasj t*.(.r.s ■■j m the i.xx a.nd evemiso expbfc two u ■uon at 2 arwl 4 p m d«.l.r*n»d w city aub ari rs at twelve cent per week noanttng uomii 4 essaal***a«oruß«iisat wiwinbi pric»m ttfalo mot-hhnu btorv ale bes u.ißmrinin bi fe pkrso>il dx babtlctt has rkmovi-l t r offlr a-.d r^«-.4ctic to mo u eilic-^tt at , n,rn«r surth i'ivuionat d23-4r lost asd j^ni'lyß ai sri dollars iir;wartn i l o a|.n km umt r.d l»n .! it n»waria4 ul " fuii.ie ' very ■'»..... tr a..:.-i ir»r i u.->f.l m - re ul n the t t r r , n^lr tt v.rx jct r ~ 1 k..i u v 1;c 11 c t 111 v i'imk v.ll i 01x.1v wanted board in a private family where no . vhtr to»rj*r u kept a'l';r r,r t ie »*■k b i ," uju offlca it peaiil ht-three pleah w«u ant nmhm car r had alto a ff at bj«/il<ra tt.il übci k u j *< urn i.i.<3a.ivi x iuu timom^t l wavteu by a married gem tt-m.n w.th a child two yean oirf a tuix of :.. lit fi,rni»r,ed r utiiu nub«d with trad la prtvma far-ii j , bo other botrueti prderred lajjj fwaw4a ye y <)< mraue a'lir m f v i.j 1-atio.i i tt w j h h»4tu ai h-tel d*i-m ' boaroino 14 oak street a few ken<le ien on oltaid r>oard in ■pr aa umly pli-uitni imkavb not thrw a.ini;uf t.k ui ii i.nt pu»toffl j2o .'•■boartftno a suite op l'nfi j uiat.cd ro mi wi'h l-'.*rd can t ohulnel at m hwa-i it aim m amrd attx tpf rent unfurnished rooms x with breakfast in a r i_i :*■;.* apj-ij at ti w©-1 i nippew it als si boardinc an^y number of dar t««tfcr'>r i n b ac nmnifntawd at bi ndii-r a 1 - . w.th ■.. ■•". ■.« i b iarcl at gna'tv re dueod mri <• <"> l-.i hi sinfs.h cha^ckh tiieolh lstakllsheo grocery x "•■r 1 niagara itrect 1 nieri hgsfw bj 11 a to;i ha ju ■« a ue»i fitted np.r.u 7c a p'tnd d chan'c fora firrt civ icrooey bu-n.taa mara h w«m £*»,.; iu««l a#plj at sob htdn h dij 5t what h*b paid bo well as the mar store ('. arf im jouiliti ao if 0 i bu i-rii d *■! doi.arv wurlh ■>( j < en htect a tunt jjudlfcy ft hu kwi ll im lawn dwelling andbi lnf-;ss i'lm'r fur rent n \! w t 4 t n of uwbcm ii,c*t ore lii the i ity fov a in litnet an ■m 4 l r i'ivilkti t bujuie i,ce s prkeaomi u west wan rt i ii a rare chance—for sale ou t'j rest-i tie dd t»l.1 lip.i gmmrj itoic rex uabl t-rnti tl.e iul jii>g 1 of i rick two tork hi.h,*jic2 it flr>l dt-i eoodttjan a w 1 nritk tf»ru and an eiielknt il on th - ■thy bobu->^«i<j-\t a flr^t cl*i cu*turn ft i<fr llculn hi uire t the t re c 1-h.hm^n.n dlltf rare chanck kor a milkman uk u^kuk.nkh—oo acrn • f thai o taad faf eilhit g !■>' » rv ■■.»-■i -• 1 pwtiee want ins a ile ra:.l p-i '* will p c-"1*!1 n ldh'akds & hl xl a 11 l>o 1 brown rtu idi'ik <■•■bakekv for salk tit to rent ml b rner i'crry an 1 wmhiogtoß laqolti at c b.\h.tllouimfcw 12-i elk m wajftftjk a furnished bedroom wantid by a j-uik'i-aii ln itnt 1 jrt.ae bh*u aodr -■■' x t il la ffi c li aob nts wam'el id mh.h i i didiri f r three of tli ro tt i i<ular buoka la bubawtpuon oikt 2t llun i tlullaki t ii v all klp females vvtantki agents we w nt on a oa ary or c uin-i atm calj at once it .'.~ wa«t dgti i tt up mta l-0 i joun son i'l a e wanted a 40 bw|ittwi iwmibim a lbiiuber hood r f . n.ji nd d2c 4t i k.v-r i;a(;le st.--\yantkij a ng r in ih im.itiau sl wanted two hi prh t do f«tttlij huii^^^rw liffer ~ r u | el b 1 17 ka'.i.k st wanted two rtn mt ki i q palmek sr - wastici a in (■> ii mi ear a • i f and make bur%»li rem i a \ i ahoi * i 1 i boum l--i u qo i 4t i p btair*—want fiv i ed a s uod girl i j > i.oum rk i q«7 washington st wan i ii i q pearl btri 1.1 ( orner of j lo tl i u a r,.m;.t.i,t i ok urf i*':1 ■irrx wirtecj ii r -. r :, t dl it help e . wanted a good baker vi to iu-nfty iitiakm ii him -, booal : ■•■■' tt fen wantei rhre good a«ea wiji mfclv«ii app'ysi ona la j»hk-i ii f.:.\i s penotandeil lltat busalo btraet r»l i-jaj c d (■* jr.no 11 * ln -' uju a\rantei tvvknty flocr-bar >\ iclcoopmfs al no 7 ferry •'. , tear blfc k rock pwij uu--4 wanted-a good black mini >> ant mm aiftke anlv t ha quwb cut carr.agp fwtofv c'.irner orry and c ic-ijo ir.oti jl u mtiathhs wimu __ a young man desires soak r p'*c'*''le emp jm^til 1 w i:lng tn or salary in.l to in ah 1 an u!>;ec ai cmp'l'yrent qood rvfcrcmmglvea addrt w n thli ■! fio djt 2t litanted—a situation by an tt fiicntncfl rarbt ai ilior u:hiy cdn ii jfif ll|»eilini in krrru nonwe nurttrwa nii ktlbramat.gf rardmlnyi i ru p i,,,,vi is bwip lii and xi iii t.n \ i ree mfljn»t,**d wufi jwa town h y ir if \\" i.nted—bt apastgradua'i v t yodcwoi uil"r-'ctuc oav aetoa two li ■> *. " prafe*wi ," soe t.f thu paper li a yohng uvs speaking the krt-n-h mv en.li-!i n oafaitimmlj dee r lowhai kind of amrk fpj ■* da k t"bil-s bfltae 12 e.«t m i.a*k ttr t « iw t \\" ntt [) are engagement as tt | v^ni ■■111 fiilliiyi'l i mlly loth unit ed t.te b a y.-itin udjr ci-n a •*» 10 impart n iodiae i«.*l bneebttul a'lboroi^i boglteh 1 | alpii ' horn 1«s toronto titan >. dtlit vtp'anted by a middle agtd tt u.,t-<'uil iu h..u>c-p<-p^r ormi n i on wtim • compel m und woul . raakchernctf aaet ally u-e!ul in a , nv-'c f m y wo*lu vre t-i the c j iirrr adh e '* j ," this uttice dli 5t situation as teacher wantbd it a ird*n;rv'ua c of vteorta x'rirßr i'y nit.w ohu h«l l«ur )* m i 1 t.ca in tamm in ai.ii 1 a-liu.-ln i bmm cm afkuwbhti al po ri-loaprtarrcj good u limodlabi esn l ahown adilnu tilt has i.ka t»ix a buflvo k ml ffic d'/-v k>k sllt f«ob tialt—lo6o feiit front n b w and tbocny ship canal j h otto 81 pe-trl tre v \\*) for sal*—at a bargain a sett of tin ul-uf pties n bedroom fnem u,on ■_*»-* bs ie u-d ii d.rrnl by the fsfsbmsr enquire sossi at edwards * t-uuklands no . brown's buudh.g second-hand safe—the 80 cr-ber has a good am ond hand iron aafe la-rt aire er'a m_-k nub double 1 eks and bom mhmh hr wi 1 ji oa of at a low pnoe addr i h.'a thi i.e giving nam dlltf hlit fa.v-.ra rvk sal al 5 v en»s ar.l 75 can in a hur ired attl * office v ool em'i.ne am hou-jrb i*ou it ml c__eap at the union planing mill l-.lltr-k kbcikbvj.it cuniir chim • st fox sale-i*ak_h>t for sale a house and barn a-d pi acre <•! a-d t-.c_.ed with 100 irvl t c ■, witt.lu i.nc-half i_n _ of a li r.,_..g an »._ mirab • location for a can*nt.*r a^rly o 121 jtihs otto bl pevrl it inarms korsau-r tioou f \ r~m . of stx'y km arres tn the town c*i west s.nect i ur-and a ba f •■_ untr m buff-do a nice ibemn b ick bo-tie threa hundred irra'i-d tree an.l a od hoo*c vsij cheap howaju ch.__*_*el_,_.s main tr«et ___ dl living-ston county farm for sale—j»i acre in the town of mount morris 5j ml e trum v id _. .-.■■.*. oa erie kallr ad and ■-. mitt frotn nunda vi!i ~ r.n genesee va ley raii mad sa___-bma_i ail improved 2 ore ard of uu ...•;'-, irutt '•. ' z sljrv house 3 barn et ibt i ..■.; to "*_ a choice la m and la ;.-> n condition will ht old v.ry low m owner la compelled io r d ln uu-ftlo ics lt in a baker ere_laad < bi*e c 1 arms i farms—si_.vki.al ffima i targ aadsß-a-l anna forsalaorexoi-aßf lkil a fic-übunb u w iwan sa bl cottage with bars fob bai.f c*nh«h*i at r tf a lfct * htiiiilx u w.«t rt-.n.t m ijiok sal 15 that vkky desik me gßepsftl on the mratheaxt cir of r a van and vi/,-1 i etrteu nt » crie.v 0 i*h*d t fj-j d w n kskk tmi witn • ie-y m ten c b ■■■■ii nj ia{tr tf ment in p*rnct oidcr al-t * bam la h^a a frontage < i u>j !«*•- ou leii'w si dil joh.n urtu al j*t*ri t uor sale—that vkrv desir j**p-»r ttraet tonta nioif levra to to finl 1 j • lit ifn m-,..-t c , t-1 r a iii ...^:« k iv:.'i tbr . ..* a _ d»i j jn*c ott3 81 p*»'l itrwt m for sale hol'seno 65 pauk ■'-•-. cto ■"«*■■■■.:■-« a '. .:. ht.wo l ■j ok.~e on t me a ;■you ■.. r prtmwi if not ukf m»y j»t wltellwli dft>-<t d~~e«irable dwelling for sale m how«ry t..n«*r allen rt tiie ji i i.j :* iu(vl n built i-*'*-r u%m itb •!■(. fur ui.«d mil ([»■, ****-, klh ai.d furnace 1 -. mm u.dtmii,,r:j fine u<.ruu«i.l f fru-t mm ./ t ' ari -* t.i lyo>3 fc jdaklk trie la:.a lj ) ctse3 foftflals tftl delaware it lj-nrv brick in wimplel order lot 60x174 sftssaaf f-uit etc pr cc i 2ii116 eel r etc pri ■* mom rj*i kn'vaat 2-«oij n k l3t»0«17 to foi»cm it prlc vjmfc s-ii t 3 «»»•- of h y«r it 2<w fruat ci t lajie .■•■■:■!>.... flfloo ': i *•' ■• i ■■. 2->wrr t>nck pxm and nttr lot i 1 with p.-r prir jt ■• ■itf south biri.."ti a 2 rtory *>»»■raent and a'.t;e frerch root , br.ck ban price fliuu eajfle rt wlllttl—t con t-r of oak ik s-story brick t«ry ne pn<e*7s-q apply to lyon & baki'it ri i.v»l oflir u8 jthih haik akw a~ni kikst _ cl-ua 2 tory nridmll with 1 the mkxjitd im r eiwi.i i'vn side of ivrry itr««t woi of ixi »-* - let 15^x^04 ifrv t«rnu tw /. nrrr,l i t hnlll«t*r bnlldin f 6it saliv—a first~class fakm of 100 icrw undfr » go kj vtku of cultivation within th ' ity limits and ■fiont on * pared btrw t bim kihl tiarna nd iher iiaj.-r imntr:l ir q t f a b 1 kkh m m«hi rt a 7tf desikmsle hi:.^iness pkopekty fu sa x ■jh 3"■'t piv ori^ii st re w v mil viii bpph-1 or mthri or • dwell i>k lar,*1 . u w»h fi boanwu i r manufic u'lnft lu i...-r lut 25x100t ait i h aol i n r *.■n aheleruj has . ixi-4 otto dls « br wi.'h building *|> fur sale \ 2-story kramk •- l ■■w n s -, n »•.■.'(. 8 r 0 roi-m .. d ulltr nik nan mu-r *-.. m .■"!■; >. if am o'd b./o c the t h of ai-r 1 is)7o will bt re lvi to ft nod truant ebqtdn ol a o gol'ld n su han itrtel 114ti fob sale—those vert deslr ab'n preori *•, he 25i frank in tr^t be dj a i i . it d fliturea hot nu nw w-»t r m h iii itir ■■>■• m (. ...-, ccll.r ~:. ■u.rvh./fh w l^lilc i.nnf»vqi»',i w.d hlmllt ■'■mirfl ■if '■» rr-i julin otlo.il pe»-1 titraet ali for sale — two 2 story sew fr.inic ji.ju m with tfj water and ui>u<l c*l»r h i m 7 nd s6 w,n l a|>pl to hai.nrs • jai.:k-un lumier lhaler 567 3«ntc it co ntr loutafahia bl 3d oott kaijfi o 10 fcjtcuawgk f(»k 1 a tirst cla>s resilience hi tht ni i.r in f ] ; „,■!■-. fimt q<i ii off land iftag ju.-luuui i of ifao etty limit ■aa ■i*frff orchitd on c fie bet n touuty fi-ih two-fltur btlsk r thrte j b»ru wu u ao.o c a !■qire v ml huwaftu & cilap ell i^or bale 0b to rbkt a store ml m.i ii tr • wl ] : v •■a t urn or srrt.ll fa m la part pusott kuwatti s & bu klani n«aj i^or sale a " splendid residence dencc in l-»i>t<n,n v a fi.te liouso with is omte(fiw ilnv i n ttie romantic wjeijery 6 tn riutc drive from fal rm lliruu^h nuie to lo raaita and mon'real na i l (>. hnore h r . matz u ; a t}>]c thii i nf cirafauiily or vi mglh retnat frumt'ie it a-it i w itrm ny pp y ti.iui.tn-i t john oijp**ant dg-to l».»u al.fc-iki v almji'si that j b«*u lful eottan itii a wiac jr water eel ter ac rr « vi c , and ru.t trrei f 11 uods lot 3u*137 in perfect on*fr prica st-0 m h i-jmh i'j c*or sale—that bbauttfox iptft waw mnl ct-.lar tin boum w flm f>til tiff in it'mi -.« aty i?,!j lo m h.cumll 10 boatfa ' h ; en tt dti to r1 nt—rooms os thesecond third ami fourth boon ■"■r t hlcea and famiiy d*e'it $ rw dm in mm i e l>u uttnc enni r oi n k,r»»!i'ie sirett al bwtt b^ament o-ei uini-t ihc dmtr tort apply t 306 « u it dumi r<m)m and steam poweb to 1 t inoaiiwon block . ri.er f km a-d t.-r ra rtr'.f a j ly to joun 8 oimbub ntw v ih v 1 frla bank r doom and power for rent n-ir.tiv blhllllull 1111""ihh iroh ukk o7 i hicago st 1 i7ou eest—tbk second third 1 n'-.i foartb it^nf with htdtapnidsat a rway m-wti tit f1..0n water and tln»it we.l-lyh'iil v ( r tfa«sto 02 m in treet apply v gfc.oi.ge ii xi '« lit a '| 9 gir jofts fob rest—im the new j woofe corn rof v mfaio«toß and cnen «. r-e'.t tbree nice sleepisg'rooms in llwl ir*l l"x!»i ib ali r oter d mcy ft rock-tell ap,i;t ttaw b bull op t<>tkt^-st<»k s 010 re and dwklunofob rent o owtfl*dß vi i 6 souin uititl.-n hr-e wif tii^il store join ikod bowai.wiu c rcatad to kd2i r°r lsb ' nc;teßlno._^s^»*tsw^nrt jior rent-store nos 174 and 170 i'eirt m , near m >* a * it for r nt il lke * i'li.khh'i is wrtswnrt jtrokk and l»wr lling—79 clln > hi nuert h-utei aoufluu and titk at , f&r mnt i.eem'ilkehi>g ij t d2l qtoee3 to kent 4manii n-w o?ciipfel br lr^n a heinh.lm ai v.yv s necast.c urter hi ck vfl tllicj ta1 cor of o lh plusion ua*n>i.s t ott d2 * urovri p.i ljiu c»tore to ke it ksboa street o 1»©.«7 f'ti k store nd lanps fie cellar t i aadvß*«r a out o it i ir-i c grocery an pn 1 w bnrinavk !'.■-• fc-108 m ;••.. ko i la«uni mi v i s'n ts >> " cuotte am d'.vllling no 233 i s<-iji r s reel for ta'c a a bar^n.n if lit^rl d n | imwmmtmtnlj w c uutf diltt to rest thai desirable store >■> h fvt sethcfc hrect ci?w i*u udkiwilkor ik-kty an necll'i iol . r i hnw ■r hm e « » f r l»rm cn oirtof fdwi»us u khm r 1 t iv 4n hf.kera no 2 bro • bui jn 11 cjtobe9 to rent.-swax st , no c 5 1 h twetn m n»n 1 wnbinkv.n • ree fi it mr and lux bk a'i , o or o •• "«"• imviouii hrt'eci m^iu miii wjithin^ton stretln ' ap a no 5 m *-■"^»*^ w1 n t let-li©l>es dwellings to rent.—the new n-mai luff •-' r nt*d w>l __•***< da.r dt-<~**i n-nt l-tihir-ih o is w—s*nwaa d-p f v>iram e furnished bouse i to re -■*, * tbta r.v bbtna es walk cl tb pst offitat nric swo fwqolr i ' owa n a 4 n cklaso ilmi 111 vt lir.-m l.1.1 __\. trick dwf-'tnz no 491 kb t ■**.. lug ; ar-i rait tr e iri_*-f>*t , gn tn in'.-n eir'l'eut i nf water a 111 be tmxt'ma eart*a p d t-ni_.t eraui-e iwn at kdaarl i bl x i a f n ■*.. b'-t'i hi -'• _.. a ls the dss'kaklb bri x cj bt*j**>s on t?ie corntr at aden ar.i north wb li__i u rei-t 00 dw..r*)b k hucklann no l brown's building fox rent—ij story frame hr.-jse 57 9'-ths a und watet apply t.i j\mc9 tl avehii-l f-tna b-..d;n corofer tl'.yi rd prme sue or at u fen atnti st . cr 7 p u ***** rpo bent — a 2-story bruk l isbjbb and mm bam mm . rss tmt water ameam ba 50 park street 8 j j ahu.l si 1 art ra i s houses to renl b 11 m-l-omi no 10 nth i ■**-"•* street 6ifra.-._.lin r l ks-sst-bs-bk k t*r ad c lar rent f.75 , ~ 1-7 basi-gta st sbbsbj brirk gas.-ater ad cellar rentm 0 . , m nud st s-etorj frame gal water and •*_ lar ren sid swan it i-atcry frame gaa water i**d e*l s i**nt ms . _ ms neea a 1 atory brick ga water and aelxr r r i-;.vi lsi - ■*■- at , 1 story bnck gaa water a__d cellar nt tii 192 north d'.laion st 1 j-story _-____*~ la food ordrr rentfuq x wateui st , lf-tory frame m ell__r *«., d.cii t-_nt 300 53 nluui st li fram la txxm order r.iit ttm iswaa near olar st , l-_rtory frame a gas callar aa rant 0 ho johnson pla eto-7 brick gmm water and a»u*r in bam mmmßf rami 94*0 il to let b<h7»e «» to rent—c'»itagk 251 cedab i ~ 4 nomi paru ar.d ciulbaa prca , hard • ] -■:■wat«r to a aonii famll ; ret t'l pci m.-fii dti-it boarlhxg hocdbd to kent peari v no 61 4-.1..r taick u'-t 16 ro**mj ' kaettawacaea va l*t s*l ry b-ic 12 or 1 rf-ona tc»*ii rery central i'jeatloti for boidfi aii ty.t hfi i ni-zin t ltoniliu wil^un 4 s . at pine f.esidence for rent—no x lmcofaf^at dc t-tlorj bf ick hhpi and • in ade uktful io a'lou h ill b rei.u'i iow to a n d uhadv lee « pickerinu 13 w«t h u iwt ti23 a good tenant wanted—we . \ wnl rent no '. t c f.h«v,i 2 tory m»n ard roof m ck iw«ui g w.t'i g*m w*t-r ai.fi fur ...!.■-■nd iar*e lot at a t r low pnoe le * p.i.kekiyg 13 et s«a i tt di3 mto lei—a new 3 story brick !.*■■.*.'■z;j f-»r '.:■ip et a to two 2 ktorv brick r.ou=rt ts3 oak t eet ennu re at amoafcawl d23-st tawlllino3 for kent no 183 tenth tv lh161 fram r and water rent 3 0 so - vr ■■?■.. v and water rent f4x n.j atl elueott ay ' j ry frame and ocllir re t 126 "« ■...■".: i:ir it 2-t j-y brick v t-.d wat-r ret 40 . f vr 1 eagle ft.,s^-itorr b:!ck,.gaj water batb rent 5-ti no 3 i t - - »■. , li-itory frame rood mtiar reat t7b st let nortb william it , lj-ttory brick cottage lame ot t»nt 30 no ub eli coil at s^-itory biick h and water taatlho rill i.ton * bake trie lanrt qgl-c jy;sirable hocsxs to hen't ■wi'h irnm'iiiat po*«e§sioc the s-itory bri^k cellar alao the nrt ommodloua s-i*ory brick house no 4ij f .. ■*■•.:. * • oorivenient ' hu »■»», mvr b*tn o h«r an 1 mawa and « sari local d a portion or the whols of the furniture now in t houau can bs buti a ht cr.eap by tn * i,\ll ix awataad hast 0s a otto j dtt « brown bui ii g nouse-4 for kentj by hlme a i nroho 16 ww.skm at r t ai allen at,-2-**ory t*r co *■~,»», hot ani ecld tpr i atti fur ace tw v u«::^*ar bi 3 no-y hrick barn c he and ' oom wa r bath fumie-.hc ■^* fcml t a-atory br ck ga wat«r bath fur nace t'c 0 alien t t-'torvbrick gma wiur.batb furnace tte l-.mri'k it 3 .: r brick gas wat r bath fun.a c tie ,;..,. h t 2jt ry bricv ga water a*je lot 18 c.'ur at 1 etn bnak a^d la>cmci>t . i and water | l s*r.eca n 3 story irii^k with bacc-nect gu ' bd watc 7«c ttafjaitj 2 itory biick with buement g t ratr bain te 42 ■■..■!■■■a at s-story brick ; can and water b^s ufa at 2-story brie and trench loof new ifan wttar t.»th 44 ilor h a:i et 3-story brick withbakmcnt cm and tn'f 2"'*4 vlr^i^ii ■*. 4-rtcry ': j ga e*c 131 car oli ht 2-story lrk , k and waw 50 j north ivmahia •-, x-*t'.ry irame gu and w«ier 2 l'nlud st _ ■~ » rune raa acd water zb2 t.-c.ci ui x 2 ktorj frame nil . lajg lot 72 ' btoa nl i m i v fram 24 vilbemm t aati>r ixbßm 2ms ulli u vi-ion t ift rj fr^me water 3'il noith div l,n r ■■• ar mm ci-tern corn . '• i riji ti aiu f rkn.th n 2-atory frat we'l a d risun xu tluit emh at 2 rtnre frame u»t*i nh t f aim auriigi m d*r t eraom c,:tajje mreetn m r cuawael cv bt 2-ito-y brtck 7reccb r of k n *» r i'ic 2^2 miwi.i et maine t,u ta*;e | z4 arriiinuht iiu&e ootfja d2o ijh>e rest — new two-story ' 1 h.-.iwe 2^9 cventh stnet ran ami wnt*r tn quir of c a atcik>a»ld m>.i central w har tj hou-sbs io khin i xv hasri.nl.ji x o.to n ■. 4 brwwn'i b i di k i.il srvt-ntli «-, 2--t v arlak g wi er andce'lar ll)a went huron st , 2-m*ory kt i.c 30 arrjil st 2-siory and baatmtr.t bilck aa and aaar 3i"2 ninth at 2 itorr tone paj and « j)7 w-st tupper at t-.ry tto c g:ii tnd well 117 t'b ca«o t 2 itory itont witr eelnr 17 ft 21 blossom st sitorj stone ga water acd ml ir ii wad«w"rth rt , 1-atwy frame ktj neat , ml t dfcta bt t-rt r frime g c i i 1 vtnlh ct h-.-iory fraiuf 77 hijjh st li * o y irvine c*s si eiaet sbbmb 2-atury ban . *-, water d im e«t senwt it 2 story frame gae water and 4c oot'ejfe rt 2 s'oit frame;?as w»t*r and cellaj 4 9 at i«-st'iry lraute wat«r im maruund at 1-ton frame s m-rylar.d t l-efcot fr me ' 617 hinth ht 2-story fritre 68 ottags a 1-atotj fr.nr.e 1-jj mintirr t r vy triune well cellar and t ' lii cvuagvet t-etcnj f.*me 4 avnukl •••, li itorwfnnm ; 2£j - lxth st l—iorj r«tn ; , -• cel'ar and we'l v..w i.ii'cd oata el hou«ea k ■ms ec , efferfd f r i iy vi rxia be obiniritd at uur office su 4 , brrwii'a b-litutng . 11 hastings 4 qtto to bent—frame cottage with english iweiiaiiml hu tip mum strett ga aitd w*»m rti^i an ia m-dcrn tyl adjra okokce s watkrs wkkl tt**.l ttoudes to rest 4il prari it 2-story brine ma vatar and ali mo em imp-o*em-ith rei.t 50v 2 liucy i.s-mn irick with all eomeniencei gas wat r.fes ; rent i^so 119 or hr tvi-ion it 2 a'ory frame rem 1160 wst*r kt ; r i-t is'lo 4j3 ik >■:. , 2-*!'tj rl rk large barn kooj we 4c nm 4 ti uen bm ct *': mi'c from thecourthome 13 s 1 ■; ..:':;,..,-»■.».-»! bam reni ofkiceh m m*in itt corner facie i -' i n pearl 1 new eft 1 f<<r iam llea hiavari .* ctja^fkl man t dig liousej for rjsxt-r !>•& e*t 3 rtiry all the wodem im ; f.v ia-ji.li warded by ueam laj • able eic ieni fuot ai p arl tt 4 tt ry brick jrai water fiirnace etc r m joi 0 4i3 ni g^rt nt laixe 2-atory brick ga , w..t*r and bath nm t7(»0 51 i'ear at ye y lag s-ttory brick g*a wawr tti rakt fc!)0 li 3 i.utli ' ivision rt 2 story brirk wement and 1860 vi yam fac!.\2l-^f>ry hhck r^nt 00 aj i lv 1 yus'i bajt.kk rjia land offlco d 8 _ n<»r^es wim'arriages «> koyal ge»koe-the cei e d tro ttnifsum nn.yuo-og ffl fi c ilie s »-<> ii of 137 v a lie c esee boo st-l.lr ft leraw n«vii»rce c . apply ioj^mei minus it ir<i 1 labv 11gi ne t dis-lm z orofosalsf-jr keeping buoys crrics ucijkt bousi in**pfct ) fu-.;v n aptll 20 is7o i f^a'ed pr po al i i be rec it d at th » ofl.ce ti*.ti 1 „■.!..,». m uu tu-t-day heut day . 1 may next f>-raining r i wi-g and kt-<p n_r in their pr*g*e p sition a i the b mjmamw in th g ra r ttr and back otbtrs a ma bs auth nsed ur oi c y***.r in.in tbe first d_y r>f july b*t io h n_asa s th day id jan aoc rdiinr to the r gun-lion of the lip-'th-use t-'oard and the i-rinted ssm.--snl.ott mfsss of whioh **■b had by pilyin fc ' to ttda office by order ■f the i ic.v__.n_ut board : cvumi dore r **. n o if bcarft d.o-4t ufmb-ms 1n..-*tor 10th mattel legal sotires oupfrjor court (■? buffalo lij !.■ram w **_!_« \ plni fl j.tuet lm'y i b if.la c mi h d mary _■_. txu iii p*ftii i *:.»*■ta the drf..id v v are hmrmm mbbsmnbaiai answer thecomplalnt in this ac 1-n hich wa urn day tii d in tha ' i_.ee of the ■hr at th court at tne ci-y f buff aid mb a copy o our m.eer on u*t at bbc ■tflce in the city ol mxttttio w ihi:i t-*n.y day a't-r the servlc htrecf sußisslss of ihe day or such ser vice and m you fail t answer ihe c m*'!».i--t tot a orw-ad the plairit ff will apt-ly to tf court f'.r ths relief d.man'f-d in t c a;d i*"_rpliant owk.n a klt-cetis plffa att'js buffi pau-d larch so hbml d_.-7.3 plants agg flowers mmm tkee3 trees—now 15 the **** time tor ssm-g mbl asts toss the su -»..-. er would ■ff-.r to tbe pu 1-c se-reral tbous__dd at um ■'.: - - ■■■a a.d r-i.-.i trees mere * in tie ate ir m two to th--.e and one hilf i-_chte in d au bsr a:.i fr*j-n t-n-elra to ■:.-;■•«**■•. feet m-h mm in<**dth tn from tit td t..ey re thrifty r_id wet rckt.d ih sc wto tre wan ing shade trees to t id the btra-it or la awns can b upp,i in sn quantity ol the *"*•_•*__ kinds at re*aon*me pc.ota a m hubue t_3 i '-. 1 w : re st , f ha . j_m_mß*jtm trees trees i c»et your ornamental and !■- ■» t tree to ftvd *_-*•»■r for planting we n-w offer lor ac a bsbbbstd sssoitm-nt of horse i'-.ti , r !■: t map "_'■'- taia a-b a.d european tt -!-" r _—-. aim a la-re as rtme of i.umji-in orna.cental trace a tbe n<.nt ltt comer of p*arl and vnt seneca ■*__•*, w sel'werp irrbrbbs mopklrt at -" lvi hauexstein * co have jc_t p--.d t coi.d springs greenhouse a l_r m_r.h-_-i._t at 1-m maih re-xt i baqu w__t_s_is s ad mrm mm m msm a nss_.lt.s_l gar am dress goods 30 p'.^m choice sew tr_b s _ dress oood9 st 5 ssot 00 ple-m lain alpaca .» cists—viet cheap goods iw f*.mi arliitot os cloth bo s mabl foplec w p bile se--.e — ileoa-tj oc ods l-tliaj j-rd mer-50s plain de la inks bkiktinos ftc sclts msd t order baknes * bancroft 35 main strfv-t five cases black silks ! received this day april utll 1 cm cheney brothers a-lej-.1 l-'a-v silk t t 10 par ard 1 cm scper lyon silk at 1 75 the ch-.pest goods in this count v 1 cam rupee lton black silks t $_ 50 goods worth 3 00 5 pi.cs choicest goods made at tt 50 and 5 50 suits made to ordeh at barnes & bancroft s main street remnant day ! every saturday second floor barnes & bancroft 359 main street oar own importation of carpets damask c velvet body brussels tapestry brussels wilton axminster three-ply ingrain c ar a v oi band best q^al'ty i ivb geesh teatheks hair x tfatrba3s_c9 ai.d lnaau.sc-urers ol best made tspring bed pillows sheets &<.. barnes & bancroft lb i.q main rt tit s tvt ths is him thomas kennett merchant tailor and dealer in men fu-ni bu _ good 273 m-.iti »*. qpriho styles in woolens akd o men's furniihing 0-_d at kenntits english cottitn h*ilf-hose m 50 per down at kenn'ttvj laroe assortment of square -~'- liar-d kerchiefs in spnni te_l at he sltt-v an immense assortment of fund l'_i.'.-i oa cais-merea neyr goo*'s a kkknt.ti's rphe vivian and victor cra jl rate kemnett3 rptle star shirt warrant jl ■*■'. perfect i fit and rr c _: t for __!• by x knnet iladstone and lord stanley v_t pearls and all th now t-les ol neck-wear it kev*-etfh balbriggan lisle thkead mbl and c.tlou so ka at kkm ett mehin'o silk and cotton wrapper and drawer for bpnng at kk.sse r.s reyniek's calf olovks and lap i-.-_.-fl ale*.sn.l.e kid at x e r^n tr *■tfull line of fancy cassi 1 mer.s and coa'inf et kf.nsf.t'*s wokt_;a_.-ks purchase money—mortgages waited by l-e a pw kerij-g 10 v*_a nnt mwht-camm i piano f«»b hest-a fir-t c|***,^r^t"b clif ; o-t.'f stm-i r\mao il t*f tl nt c c ed'.-w to a responsible par-j i j ' af i i inquires 35 hur.n at dll-3 08weetbst lasa.—&ong a 11 pease •*■**■mit the *_"__£__ ***■tod thgh ah i-e ul ivan 0 ■" m ititr we'il met a-_ai . iul)lt.|i is '' btm e j m*_iloj *> " n t tet-un—l arib*-l *""• dan anierioaina h putter w " l nh cni'.t.l.e h utter *> " th a t w named ar beautiful purlur p aem ot medium i.fllcul.jr chant d'-mour--*_r__-a-.e—l t0ne1 flo cenu r 11*1 nl tr ti * to el tw " p ni.—-elegle—l t nel co " i ni . i'it*ce r u__i m—lj_ber *> " sou le l'__-_-—t*ver c lj-.ttertf tt " new mu_tc receifd daily and n.\:.-.ii to ay d dr:__i nn roc-i^-t of the prioe l'uttixr - den'to *-, d 9 cib9 ma n itreel chi.is tuktzman piano mam ctub-ee r-rner batari and kirn rts tw q'larw fnm old coart hm the.ru_-_-?r.:^r keep •*• n-r-ii j n hand » choice a_-*o_-__-_t of hau j "*,•_•*_., in-*i-_qar.t r-o-_*w*o-_**ii c*__*c f whicl .•-■«_—-_..*_ i t-i *-*■- t_al in tone,tcuch and flnia ui anj r.a:*.u'--f tured n ihe o'intry pe*_oi-j de_f*r-u of ttmlmimm a viama***t mmawaeam re r_*tp-xtfuiiy n-rt^j vc tie l'tn a _»'.. l-eftre po g v-*n r.ipt-jtiav ttt.t7m jeweh i.ischka's music store so3 haln street acenct for tele rsr-valueo checkering pianos 1 at price reduced to neb as extent tbat they can be urc'r,■_*•■**i for nearly the mmm s.-.re which i er and wnnhle-m iaokrumenu ■-> cmand -.-.'. md j-t *-■: 111-jstra - v llrt w u-e _.!•»■■> a^enu for the eelebratad decker brothers pianos fniict ar now u-jr_i-*g the lead over all other se york m-e onr 1-t wrtrimot of piaj-oe also r.cl***d me ■gte m ft-m tue oeiebrated m-ll.ul*cto_i*a ot j b dunham blooj__--_-j otis krwjk fet oabi.kh wee-**#e on hand aa ssa__^_oem .> the celebrate ua woods a co , pailii aid veitit b»«ai whioh for tam__tttmi aad pfpelili q-**v*y ot tone * elegaoce of koi-h a d di_ra-...ity of conecraetiod e 1 ceed al other make ' call and ex-unlae o*_t larfe rn-ety of pia.nc r 9toolb plano x>%aß ac ■plana ma-red stored bored and shipped on s-tort to ice " f fta-*os taken id eseb-_-_ff w ai cotwtept.t eddii-f to our rerr larre and a i **-.-**_-: d at ck o i-c mooic mualc-j instm loc-it and m-ui-al m*r**hand_a*of seer ure rij._l jkwett a itischka ta main n__ct ' _-_-_~«. t the buffalo eiphess job printing ffice thj-tmtl aut mateeiai kalhtarmr hi pawaavaaud to ulfftti wttalw maawlsavaf noi or booi cajld un job worn 0 14 au*r iwaix rub hinil rteor
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-04-23 |
| 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 | 1870-04-23 |
| 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. 8263 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
Description
| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-04-23 |
| 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 | 1870-04-23 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700423_001.jp2 |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 25 No. 8263 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 2961 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxv saturday april 23 1870 no 8363 business directory kamr bi'.hiskhs a3d location of tub lhad.'.mi llvl'sßs of buffalo tboea lit nur - *-' i who nt*ke purt-*haaaß in l ■' fa ~ -> < umkag tin out avid uairnc it aa a rar«r«iwe »'- aare v:n * i imiaala llju aeleetmo fwa l*«a mefhag a^-.e tnj v ilfihj k'li.tit ulasu ikchrnccta t-mua k ponu,hißriiii ag'l i'li,mh is castings c kbu i i mva e>4haa\s,ou j m bankers . i ; \ '>>~ aialu eat iwiieoa bu; f july b*t io h n_asa s th day id jan aoc rdiinr to the r gun-lion of the lip-'th-use t-'oard and the i-rinted ssm.--snl.ott mfsss of whioh **■b had by pilyin fc ' to ttda office by order ■f the i ic.v__.n_ut board : cvumi dore r **. n o if bcarft d.o-4t ufmb-ms 1n..-*tor 10th mattel legal sotires oupfrjor court (■? buffalo lij !.■ram w **_!_« \ plni fl j.tuet lm'y i b if.la c mi h d mary _■_. txu iii p*ftii i *:.»*■ta the drf..id v v are hmrmm mbbsmnbaiai answer thecomplalnt in this ac 1-n hich wa urn day tii d in tha ' i_.ee of the ■hr at th court at tne ci-y f buff aid mb a copy o our m.eer on u*t at bbc ■tflce in the city ol mxttttio w ihi:i t-*n.y day a't-r the servlc htrecf sußisslss of ihe day or such ser vice and m you fail t answer ihe c m*'!».i--t tot a orw-ad the plairit ff will apt-ly to tf court f'.r ths relief d.man'f-d in t c a;d i*"_rpliant owk.n a klt-cetis plffa att'js buffi pau-d larch so hbml d_.-7.3 plants agg flowers mmm tkee3 trees—now 15 the **** time tor ssm-g mbl asts toss the su -»..-. er would ■ff-.r to tbe pu 1-c se-reral tbous__dd at um ■'.: - - ■■■a a.d r-i.-.i trees mere * in tie ate ir m two to th--.e and one hilf i-_chte in d au bsr a:.i fr*j-n t-n-elra to ■:.-;■•«**■•. feet m-h mm in<**dth tn from tit td t..ey re thrifty r_id wet rckt.d ih sc wto tre wan ing shade trees to t id the btra-it or la awns can b upp,i in sn quantity ol the *"*•_•*__ kinds at re*aon*me pc.ota a m hubue t_3 i '-. 1 w : re st , f ha . j_m_mß*jtm trees trees i c»et your ornamental and !■- ■» t tree to ftvd *_-*•»■r for planting we n-w offer lor ac a bsbbbstd sssoitm-nt of horse i'-.ti , r !■: t map "_'■'- taia a-b a.d european tt -!-" r _—-. aim a la-re as rtme of i.umji-in orna.cental trace a tbe n<.nt ltt comer of p*arl and vnt seneca ■*__•*, w sel'werp irrbrbbs mopklrt at -" lvi hauexstein * co have jc_t p--.d t coi.d springs greenhouse a l_r m_r.h-_-i._t at 1-m maih re-xt i baqu w__t_s_is s ad mrm mm m msm a nss_.lt.s_l gar am dress goods 30 p'.^m choice sew tr_b s _ dress oood9 st 5 ssot 00 ple-m lain alpaca .» cists—viet cheap goods iw f*.mi arliitot os cloth bo s mabl foplec w p bile se--.e — ileoa-tj oc ods l-tliaj j-rd mer-50s plain de la inks bkiktinos ftc sclts msd t order baknes * bancroft 35 main strfv-t five cases black silks ! received this day april utll 1 cm cheney brothers a-lej-.1 l-'a-v silk t t 10 par ard 1 cm scper lyon silk at 1 75 the ch-.pest goods in this count v 1 cam rupee lton black silks t $_ 50 goods worth 3 00 5 pi.cs choicest goods made at tt 50 and 5 50 suits made to ordeh at barnes & bancroft s main street remnant day ! every saturday second floor barnes & bancroft 359 main street oar own importation of carpets damask c velvet body brussels tapestry brussels wilton axminster three-ply ingrain c ar a v oi band best q^al'ty i ivb geesh teatheks hair x tfatrba3s_c9 ai.d lnaau.sc-urers ol best made tspring bed pillows sheets &<.. barnes & bancroft lb i.q main rt tit s tvt ths is him thomas kennett merchant tailor and dealer in men fu-ni bu _ good 273 m-.iti »*. qpriho styles in woolens akd o men's furniihing 0-_d at kenntits english cottitn h*ilf-hose m 50 per down at kenn'ttvj laroe assortment of square -~'- liar-d kerchiefs in spnni te_l at he sltt-v an immense assortment of fund l'_i.'.-i oa cais-merea neyr goo*'s a kkknt.ti's rphe vivian and victor cra jl rate kemnett3 rptle star shirt warrant jl ■*■'. perfect i fit and rr c _: t for __!• by x knnet iladstone and lord stanley v_t pearls and all th now t-les ol neck-wear it kev*-etfh balbriggan lisle thkead mbl and c.tlou so ka at kkm ett mehin'o silk and cotton wrapper and drawer for bpnng at kk.sse r.s reyniek's calf olovks and lap i-.-_.-fl ale*.sn.l.e kid at x e r^n tr *■tfull line of fancy cassi 1 mer.s and coa'inf et kf.nsf.t'*s wokt_;a_.-ks purchase money—mortgages waited by l-e a pw kerij-g 10 v*_a nnt mwht-camm i piano f«»b hest-a fir-t c ***,^r^t"b clif ; o-t.'f stm-i r\mao il t*f tl nt c c ed'.-w to a responsible par-j i j ' af i i inquires 35 hur.n at dll-3 08weetbst lasa.—&ong a 11 pease •*■**■mit the *_"__£__ ***■tod thgh ah i-e ul ivan 0 ■" m ititr we'il met a-_ai . iul)lt. i is '' btm e j m*_iloj *> " n t tet-un—l arib*-l *""• dan anierioaina h putter w " l nh cni'.t.l.e h utter *> " th a t w named ar beautiful purlur p aem ot medium i.fllcul.jr chant d'-mour--*_r__-a-.e—l t0ne1 flo cenu r 11*1 nl tr ti * to el tw " p ni.—-elegle—l t nel co " i ni . i'it*ce r u__i m—lj_ber *> " sou le l'__-_-—t*ver c lj-.ttertf tt " new mu_tc receifd daily and n.\:.-.ii to ay d dr:__i nn roc-i^-t of the prioe l'uttixr - den'to *-, d 9 cib9 ma n itreel chi.is tuktzman piano mam ctub-ee r-rner batari and kirn rts tw q'larw fnm old coart hm the.ru_-_-?r.:^r keep •*• n-r-ii j n hand » choice a_-*o_-__-_t of hau j "*,•_•*_., in-*i-_qar.t r-o-_*w*o-_**ii c*__*c f whicl .•-■«_—-_..*_ i t-i *-*■- t_al in tone,tcuch and flnia ui anj r.a:*.u'--f tured n ihe o'intry pe*_oi-j de_f*r-u of ttmlmimm a viama***t mmawaeam re r_*tp-xtfuiiy n-rt^j vc tie l'tn a _»'.. l-eftre po g v-*n r.ipt-jtiav ttt.t7m jeweh i.ischka's music store so3 haln street acenct for tele rsr-valueo checkering pianos 1 at price reduced to neb as extent tbat they can be urc'r,■_*•■**i for nearly the mmm s.-.re which i er and wnnhle-m iaokrumenu ■-> cmand -.-.'. md j-t *-■: 111-jstra - v llrt w u-e _.!•»■■> a^enu for the eelebratad decker brothers pianos fniict ar now u-jr_i-*g the lead over all other se york m-e onr 1-t wrtrimot of piaj-oe also r.cl***d me ■gte m ft-m tue oeiebrated m-ll.ul*cto_i*a ot j b dunham blooj__--_-j otis krwjk fet oabi.kh wee-**#e on hand aa ssa__^_oem .> the celebrate ua woods a co , pailii aid veitit b»«ai whioh for tam__tttmi aad pfpelili q-**v*y ot tone * elegaoce of koi-h a d di_ra-...ity of conecraetiod e 1 ceed al other make ' call and ex-unlae o*_t larfe rn-ety of pia.nc r 9toolb plano x>%aß ac ■plana ma-red stored bored and shipped on s-tort to ice " f fta-*os taken id eseb-_-_ff w ai cotwtept.t eddii-f to our rerr larre and a i **-.-**_-: d at ck o i-c mooic mualc-j instm loc-it and m-ui-al m*r**hand_a*of seer ure rij._l jkwett a itischka ta main n__ct ' _-_-_~«. t the buffalo eiphess job printing ffice thj-tmtl aut mateeiai kalhtarmr hi pawaavaaud to ulfftti wttalw maawlsavaf noi or booi cajld un job worn 0 14 au*r iwaix rub hinil rteor |
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