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buffalo express vol xxv thursday may 18 1870 no 8819 business directory xamt l.i-.-itsi a.fh location ov thm i.katiisq uot/sm.t of buffalo itli'.h-m of ssjt r"ailem win null purtha*ua in kuf taj ity sstttag this ni.t »._.! i.-any it aa a r die relict a .!. -,*. ■■i ■■■* - t ~. ;:.,- _■~'..!, haa been mm j inauaaip'l ustuctly klum't lams | auuhitects ml übi k i ■p tl r.i mam at a.ux imi'lkmknts ja.stinuh ac li tat i'.un hukkn cfclosgs nour canal ha>"h*!_li.s h **. ' : kl a (•-,._ hsu sec eaessi busu hisck.s kinislaatlnus ae ul i i <<'~'■'. hia^a:a itntl virjfini ta bmokj ifi'htathmbsy ».!.-. '■■: ml uor m_u ... i i.l.v.kn _ i,ku t_l h_ui,c m-ltok 1 ■übt ~.»-... . .. oti»,_-ftlm r.la.'.k books stationkry ac 11 joilnaon 1 1 t j*c.skk,-.uum mm hoots 4 shoes a l schkihr i-x 11_.ii -'■r if ji.\.>c ~ *.« ■■!■, ill_\nk book manufacturer .. ... - hicu.c.-.'jcicr 1cmt.,.1 m w_...i.i*1 i rsctioh kkm wu_-h * li«uu w h aaixaaaaao tax atrntm cakpkts oil lotus feathers - h a j zo..k i l 1_..r 47tt mtiu carpet fitter h i*aiuj-«,_m ii .... cm-li tionkbs wkouu ii * ... iikak.^k m ooonct ci a ulnhr.k icai mtin.ovp"*l...ti_t h"_tt . iiina lass ft crockery halriirw s'kili.,-is mtlo ck .. irriraaa si a carriages uii.'kv ai la i ,»_, gaawimi crackers ac h o.kn v -.... j . . ... |.. il coal vrhulanhaad rouil .. 1.1 111 k *».'), a k.ttti-1 trrr-ou >■. i hakim a pm oonotot ' i.i'fee a spick mills cha h a c0.,i1l uii p.w.m i.up--m coal am hih iron •■k wilhon m co im ui.l mm m-m__lml k 1 llfcu_ln,om 1 ciiim-ru-l wiiti-i footol a ir«u dry goods holiu rest a 00..5w mtin drapers tailors m 11 trv.jb 4 mtlo dvkrand renovator i • ' a:.i'hk_ntk,4osm_i.i envelope manufacturers m .. i rusher it w swto engravers on wood qua d hi..ut man khi mtin fancy loods ac tolukh r.krlino * co .'-. 11 ... furniture ac isaac o whitk 7 mtlo ic iikirtol it co w3 mtiu flour feed and grain w h icuhb 1.f evtnt fruit and oysters plait fruit co 247 wtthiii|ru>n ink bras castings buffalo brass foundry 7fl exi-itnf olass and i'aper show cards j y -!'■.. ma u i ....,■* l up uln orockrs wholeo-le a h jl.lmston 7j m kill kils wholeulo ail li.-uil ) e li hulman 17w ll.'r uk w toff l jc «__-». cents kl'rnishino loods adduod h watford k7 ll«ln 8 n i.awbenck ft win s.a h mutt a i_b.nkuict kl m-iii ot'n's and jewelry j o ■r ■■. i c im u , hotels bonnk.rj u.rrtl •_. w_,lhi.k i ■_. o-rr-11 hair work and hair iewislry mk-s uummki 1 - l.r ! .-. uarnkss saddles ac 1 x litlk .- son iu k--1.-i i.ppu.l _■■■■■_..■dan'i k hlmi'iikky a..ic-.h r lo j 1-1 a bro sos m_!ti liakiiwauk ikon fcc 0 ic waipriikik 7i hi ~.!'.. s..i boktoma ,'. kll'.^ot pw_l w..l __:..■-. kii'm liki'aki .\ uo ■) m .. 1..v i.kfl - - s ... m..ti«c i.i wn-rc rkk-.a00.,iu u_,«-r w s.._o hardware and mjbtaia pkatt a co 10 *^ nd llv t.t.iw hoi mr kiknacics a 11 oilbkitr s ___ hats cat'h and icrs 0 » t okohi.kk 1 m*ln bbhotold & uk im m»ii wm wu't'ert 3-11 ma.u iron foundry eaolk ikon wukk rr oot miw.i«,l ( l clinton iron w__tg chnt-h.0-t.lllli-ii iron founders en.iinivs moii.ers o.co w tirpr sons a co . wta__a*.wmaaim iron nails r r srikf^s ao rati * ..*().,*«, m t.i 1 wltorno laoer ruhr rilliards ao mh'hakl koestkk 201 m in i.hiht caruia.ce andslehch i c u.h.win m t...l pss w lmiirt lookiso ci^ss i'ictirk frames uuwari a iii*n*itno ic e ma mali.baulk iron pr itt a letciiwoktii m to.i m t-rrtco m\rhi.e mantles and ur_vtes cd . k..br 6.1 ooltttto l s»aittzsco.,s-sm_in marble a oranitkc works deumotr a ruicson c..n..-r c.ni tn.l m-rtmn john ctiawfoku w i"l it nl-.-r mii.lini'.iiy svhol«_»lo nd r«uu hknky ~ 1 1 v ir w 11 wuoi.wauu 10.1 lltin mourninii ooom dodo bk^t a c im w-tn manufacturino jewelers ac u .. n'rnoi.ln.i __ »'_..,;., .... n musi likai.k.r-i a nl publishers icwktt \ hmcitfta,-m mtm oriians i'.irul.la 1'.p0 derrick r.cu.rm.iicji * o>i.,s 41 too 43 cc,.it.,.u oroans mklodeons ac bko a prin'.ci a 08 nu.trt tvtitui toil )• - oils p ints ac 8 peabk bi to.i 17 ■___ plani.mi mills doors sash *.'. 1 a kv vns a co min-litoic printers a iilank hook man'fs baku x atam mw ad mt w—hlnfwm atmm pianos musi tl cottikr t i.knt.in -'.;;» mtm piano manitk cturers 0 kl'ktkman lu 1 - _■>.! 110 b.ttvi dkvink ur..s 4ui .\ o-.i r m..r . i taper hanuin ac a ii iu,._.c ..,■-!. . mos'tiwiwtiv dili is _<:. mtln meiiretrc*ncuoi.s 57k mtin i'hotooraphers f a mjllailt m tain t r haifblrr..n sofi tn.l 4 mtln 0 l blibb s7 m-i.i scalks and safes buffalo-oalk work s mtlß sewing machines wiucf.i kk a wiloon 8 m co 1 h_.i_.__r wil ox a oibbsb m co 14 11 dtr_l"n ho ve i m i'd 1 w sw-n floi.kn'cmfi _. co wi ma.il saddlery hardware 0 prattaletcnv-.tßtil . n.i f.l t-irto silk hat manicfac'i'uri:r3 c mackenzie 1-7 maio btovk hollow wars bird a co tt rrwre m ■_■-~..■,.., stained class bdpkalo 9tatnkd qt.a3s works » iwrl g o l cri'.ss 3 lbln school furmtrre w chaw a kok tu b<>t-u rtovkb and hardwarr khaw ferris ft co 440 mtln stovks furnaces and range i swaktz a co sa a trunks dantki/h hvmphkey sncpr*t>r to joo hon phray ft bro sos mtin o tobacconists a m adamb a 00..2.»wt.)ii..ir1....a15a50 petri c.irsou p iiowaru ac0..200 wtthiocton watcbes jewklry a diamondes 11l kin's jewelry store mtin t ft e 01ckin-on a mai dan r caktlk ml mtuu w evknk.troh.,4s..i mtin watch maj-kks 4 jewelers juliubwai.ker 7 mtin married bailky hamilton may 1 a dart i v by * i r 0 8 uak*r mr j a b . 1,.y and him c ' hamilton * new york kkfi'ilicak locil omin atioss - thi profuseu mmi omunogmmm tammany rrjrcted the rruali agiti tor iv council mrs stanton 01 -•■r*rla*irs ac4uittal-a new anti slatrrr crcudc rsc__»»4ky r.fft-tiki on the ballot-important xbtttnu ol catholic clrrct-bmphatic c mu tiox of bible real ing h imbli school | st tbutobapb tb tbb urtml ! ntw york may 11.—the fortyfiftl annual meeting of the american tract society began thia morning in asaociatioi hall iter w j budington um prea • lent in the chair tbe treasurer's report shows receipts for the year in donati a and legacies of uo 171 00 and eales o 361 1u 44 making with the balance m tbe treasury 47'j,us1 05 addresses mbtt delivered by w c koberta vv j k taylor h c riley and dr gulick tha union women's suffrage society the new name adopted by the national womana suffrage association met again this morning in apollo hall theodore tilton occupied the chair mrs lock wood of washington read a resolution enacting that all public offices should bt thrown open to women and that ah exam i nations for positions in the civil aervioe should'be open to either sex mrß blake of new york miaa collins of boston mrs josephine s riffling o washington all spoke of the equality ol the aexeo and uf the right uf both to all departments <_: labor and to elective fran chise mrs stanton offered a resolution to the effect that the trial and decision in the mcfarland sickles and cole cases showed that matt had a property in women and was a practical diffusion of the slave law in the united strtes the american woman's suffrage asso ciation held a meeting this morting at stein way hall henry ward beecher in the cbair tbe prominent persons on the platform were lucy stone black well mrs livermore julia wanl howe mrs h m t tracy cutter m d.;mra.celia bur leigh antoinette brown black well mrs q b stebhina oliver johnson sojourner truth and othera henry ward beecher aaid after having settled the nutation of woman's right to speak the next question is haa woman the right to practice if she has been made the instrument of instructing her husband and her children as to the way in which they should vote might she uot heraelf have the privilege of taking part in public affairs sit ing on committees and voting upon all things thst concern her he had no doubt that mt_*en years hence it would seem btrange that the rights of women to suffrage had been denied kev j freeman clarke said ho believed woman should vote because it was in tha direction of human progress and civilisa tion civilization thus far had constantly occupied itself in making women more and more like men lucy stone and othera alao spoke urging the rights of women to do all that man docs the l'nton kepublican general commit tee to-night after a protracted and excited debate decided not to join the coalitiou againsttammany.and nominated the follow ing independent ticket—for judges of thi court of common t'leae j sabs hitter band richard s emmett william i richard&on eliaa a hall tor judges of the marine court h e treuiaine benja min a willis william kircbeis among the aldermen nominated are henry clews charlea l tiffany charles k craham i li raymond and other prominent citizen the mozart hall democrats to-night adoptcd resolution indorsing tammany and its ticket and declaring tho places of an members of the general committee refus ing to abide by this action should be consid ered vacant ben wood haa subscribed 1000 for the political usee of mozart hall the american home missionary societj this afternoon elected kev dr woolsey of yale college president tbe presbytery of tbe tutted presby terian church sitting at pateraon new jersey granted a petition severing the pas toral relations of the kev charles b smythe with hia church in now york mr smythe preaches there for the last time sunday next the strikers of patcrson cotton mil have resumed work at wages twenty per cent less than before the strike ferdiun i s-huetler conductor wa roiled between two horse rars going in aa opposite direction and kdled a meeting of catholic clergymen of this city was held to-night to consider thi quaa tion of the bible in the public eohoolx/an the status of jlev dr mcglynn pastor o st stephen's and kev mr farrel of st joseph's who are regarded by their asaoci ates aa too liberal on thia subject tbe reading of tbe bible in the pub , schools waa condemned and dr storrs vwa ieneral of tbe diocese will be asked to re move the two objectionable pastors to conn try district where tbey cannot to anv great extent inlluence perversely public opinion it was stated that tbe vicar<-t:n i rjd|had written to archbishop mccloekey for instructions mmm • washington blrorkan capitalists ready to tak i an american mm per cent to an m*l tmsmmmm k/f the hxpistiu'jat caucc's ii_._7tist or thi wmtmmmmßmsmnamn • _ a ft ttntttv-nine states ant3 teihttto riks represented ooxghksmonal pkc caawßgil r_aeciol.sti.iib v,_._iicit oyeii tue mmm bill i sv tblbsmarb to ttis rtrasss 1 washi.noto may 11.—m bowles a banker in paris will appear before the committee of ways and means to-morrow lt is understood he will argue that the loan coin ha taken in europe at fcur per cent it ia ascertained from several republican senators that tho only object of the pro poaed oancna of their party is to select the usual congreaaannal campaign oommittaaß the grand army of tne republic corn menced ita fourth annual aesatoa at the grand army hau in thia city at nooa to day ieneral logan commanders a hi f called ths eneampment to onler aad bar d quint iof mass i chaplam-in-chief offered a prayer the roil call of delegates showed that thirty-nine states and ter tories ware repreiaaatcd a commitue on credentials waa appointed aad tha oom radea from distant statea were admitted ae spectators ieneral logan delivered a long and patriotic addreaa thomas kearaay collector of caatonu at corpus christi waa robbed on tha gtb intt of 12,610 st ia specie cu-.totn fond collected by hia depaty aa tha rao grande which ha was aakiag to that place on tbe road to rio grande by a portion of hi united htatee military escort xlist congress—second session washington may 11 sekate mr conkling rep n y intro doned a bill to aid ia establishing aad de veloping ooian-arcial iatereouree and t provide for carrying the mails between th i'aitad states aad the eevutiiea un the west coast of soath america referred to tfe peatofiee ooamdttea tha bill to provide tar famishing artifi cial lunl ta disabled soldiers wa peaaad tha btll tn relation to landa withdrawn ■for tbe hem-fit ef tbe soathsra pacific bail raaal caaaaaay itt tha state af california ' aa ftakaamp hy a mmm of tt to 15 bat it aaafaaaflj mpmrßmm at 1 o*alaefc hf thm tqpalatiwa ex<l-.at_*m and jaoieial appro pnatiaa ktl *■1 in comnrittea af tha wvde the aaaaod meat propeaad by mr m-rrdl af \ eimoot appropriating 500 ono for"1 a hew building for tlw mate mefartneet waa earried by - year-t i aaya 15 m he bbtaaitred a f*rtb«r amendment to . enlarge the eapitol grea.r_.is hy incorporating j two additaosad mjnan on the east aide at i aa eatimated aaat of a tractioa trrtr 600 i 0 tba amendment was agreed to without diviaion an amend meat was agreed to re*-airing the ai blatant cvinnniaaioaar in tha patau t othoo o be appointed by the preeid**p subj e to confirmation by the senate tu act aa coauniaaioner in waaa of a temporary vacancy tha senate refused to increase the salary a tha chief clerk of the navy depart ment by 2n to 3s among other amendments adopted was one to increase the appropriation to the office of the comptroller of currency from 75,000 to 190,0)0 a discussion ensued upon the amend ment i y mr william author aung the united statea mmt to receive on deposit refined gold and sdvxr bullion and to de liver in payment imported bars ander oert-in regulations thus providing for refining by private parties s without disposing of the aubject the senate at 5 o'clock adjourned ikm .-_ mr beaman map mich reported a bdl for appropriating five hundred dollars to supply the deficiencies in the appropha tioo for ooeapenastion and mileage of mem ben aad delegates for the fiscal year ending dune hi 187u i'aased the house then proceeded to the con sideration of the northern pacific railroad bill at 1:40 p m , after a statetneat by messrs orth aad wheeler filibustering on the bill was not renewed but tbe house refused to order the bill to a third reading by 77 to 91 then twenty four amendments were of fered by as many dilt-rent members and the bill ai 1 wt nenta were re-erred t the committee on th pacific itailroad aritb leave ut rejmrt at any time tha house took •_ in the morning hoar the bill t - revive the navigation and com mercial interests of th united states re ported by the select hbaaillt a on that sub ject and was addressed hy mr lynch chairman of the committee mr wheeler rap r y aaid he had been charged with tyranny in the management of the bill and with preclud ing tho off-.nn r.f amendments but it was by the a>;uon of tho house that he had done so the speak er put the question on the orueriog tbe bill to be read the third time tbe vote waa taken by yeas and nays and resulted yeas 77 nays i after the offer of various amendments and much discussion the hill and amend inenta were on motion of mr wheeler ordered to be printed snd referred to th committee on the pacific railroad with leave to report at any time the house at 1 a3 proceeded to the busi ness uf the morning hour when mr lynch chairman of the select committee on the decline of american commerce reported a bill to revive the navigation and commer cial interests of the united states aod addressed tbe house iu its advocacy at the conclusion of mr lynch'a speec the bill went over on motion of mr allison the rate was fixed at . cents per pound mr s.'hciii-k moved to insert the fellow ing as an additional paragraph on crino line oorsetx and that steel commercial known as wirj,whether covered withootto or other textile material or not covered * cents per pottnd an i 10 pat cent ad valo rtn without efcsoa on it the committee a half-past frnir took recess till haifpmt aeven v kmim ksfcl the committee of the whale resosaad ita session at 7:3 on tbo tariff bill a paragraph en crinoline wire was in serted mr kkllky tltap pa movfd ta in sert tbe ouawtng paragraph : on sword plates 4"i per cut it mtrntm on swords 45 por cent ad vxtnrem the paragrap wai inserted the paragraph alxuit mixed metals o lead and tin was disaihsed but no ami ni inputs were made the paragraph fixing nickel at 40 cent per pound gave rise tb a tip discussion several amendments to the paragrapl were offered aud rejected aud at 10 o'clocl the commit teo ruse and the house ad journed religious the proposed hf-uhion of northe&m and sol'thk&n methodists ■■isj ai-\.-a rothbbifasss.i tmmmtmtb may il in the methodist conference a resolution was this morning offered sfleeting the consolidation of the chur (.- . north and south it wu referred without debate or further antiun , riahop janes l>aniel lurry levi scott and others of the northern methodist cherch submitted the following memorial ta tho southern i ieneral conference tfie mem'trial was signed by aaßbority ef the obombl loufitbu'o held at chicago in may tmmm ** we were apjminted a oommissfon to co-operate with a like commission fro*n tne church .-» utn aa tha sabject ef anion at a meeting of the commission in i'hila d**lpbia november kl \.., resolutions were adopted approving of tha action con templating a union of the two chnrcfees but it wss nboihfut proper to make this further , ii:'*cuu:cau-:.'u 1 he appon_trr_*nt of thia commission shows that in the judg ment of the northern i hareh there is not itfi'-ci nt i-essmi mhr xm ifflion may not be uftt-eted a honorable k-ni * uopiaa that yon may see the subject in thu s*me light and that you will appoint a similar eortitohtw'w confer with us previ mtm t.i tbe aevt ventral conference in l.'l and praying that you may be prep ;■• ■■■! in au that pertains to the welfare of the christian chtireh and desiring your progress in behalf of onr chnrch that e _%*._ share a like prosperity we are ttc the mmmbbjmmbb oi ttinete whwfa ' tws me m.niaj is referred consistß uf the strongest men in tbe conference here it is thought the proposition will not he approved thk baltimorefmmihme ha i.n moss may mi—thia was h fifth day oi tha flj—l conference af aha metbcda«t lhurj aft-er jimliauoary business the report of the judiciary com mitti b was reamrfed the item dißprenru of retwptiaas being wader aaa siis rati sn this questioa involves infant baptism - a long debate ensued in which l>r murray and othera advocated the adoption of tba report and k«v john claay of wei vir graia oppaesd it panding tbo-dascnastaa the hour b>r the ordar ot toe day wa*:h was tbe meeting as a convention on the book concern arrived the conferanee then resolved itseff into ' c iir.-i)tiprti with raw ur fceese frssident and k v tf cashing rte«***ry iier ur murray read ihe n-uott ef the book ihrec . lory i embracing tha management of the ' book concern for tbe last ftmr years its ' present cir dition and fnture prospects i'be preaeat actual wottfc l the hook coauarit is shows to bsf7,lc6&z an increase of 110 for tbe past year the report was adopt ed se'ected as members of tha book cant mittor maijlaxd l>r a webster waal vuglia george neator north carolina w h willis sonth caroling lewis tar boro arkansas th"mai flarruvtrnnraaor j w < lander ittnoln ortatea amu v i git ia ft w bntton ffohrton w b pt pies alabama h o grove teres m ! f ho»ber georgia h m henderson sooth film i e c nkkena tile convention then adjourned mat th conference resumed business nd tbe question of rebaptisma was diaenssed to tbe honr ef adjournment • mm - — canada eniolsillnitjeoivitjotoa hacconalp nmatun xt ram nrua | tor to iliuri hf il sir jokn a maadoaam'a o»>.*ti«»i t ra>aortad ajoch man ara n ttt rtaioed th»t ire c«n aat nrrin oavro tluaa fmw hoc n t»»i lajirrr fttawa ouurio m»y 11 k ik b-mw at c iwmuuaj la^^fct tha-maaitav lotriuwainadllielbjnllimwl h-nl nt l.fifflp vyflnkr mmimm mnpro rrf-mttua ww,m ta>o piam w»-liamiuw - i ii the ftaoat fa raply te tin juimi i lull n h oimwa f mm ihilfcil •-.^-, hem mr < rrn^twl am ttecawra * caid«r w*a not ewntitate tlw fktcra ' wnt wm rtniiinll»w«t fflu tk otm j wr>bt nan rf tta i«|mw tm-l ."> t • hmaa notaraiiait was that ia or i iln>rj tiaaia of paaaa caaada waa jaat aa i abla to haar lha upaaaa of daiaooa aa tha m tsar coßircry tfca homa go'anußaat , pfpnaed to arriaon halifax and aimtlar i fokilleatioiii bat it waa aiaantad tha in land fortihcatiana if aarnaoaad at all would be oceapind by volaa taan lloa mr holbrook of brittah columbia ">».! an xldreaa to-day in tha room of tha railway cnmmittaa on tha oxtent ra pcinrc oiiauto aoj political future of tha pronnna ab«at aiity scaatora and mani bers were present foreign i'aris stim if a imrm thi exited k'iu.atckrf-straisbd at the point of ttfk batdnet bkrioim outbreak of contiay i ktftt sfvtory rkti.t of the iihck.st von tgommm victoria at tiieopbsisoofthri.onoonrnivibistt tk»tkrdat*j yacht liter signal vi tort of the american mm i ft iauk.r_.rn tu ths rir-iaaa \ paris may il—the fremh opposition snd clerical organs question the result of the election they maintain tbat while the vote may have a numerical value it is without social political or religions signi ficance tbe police arraeted over i hi persons last night and searched many hous-rn in the disturlhfd districts arrests continue to i made to day fresh troubles are feared to night i row it are in the faubourg du temple large numbers were collected it nt of the barracks but were diapereed by the police and the guards around the sol diera quartern have been increased a desperate attempt at a revolt was made by the inmates of the prison of la koqnette yeiterday the prisoners while at work in he flhopa attacked their keepers and a i iierce straggle followed the revolt waa finally quelled one keeper was killed and two tftioers wounded mir*iour the troops have occupied the place at chateau d eau where caserne prince eugene is situated many groups f cpectatnra throng the koulevarda hut heavy rain is falling and prevents any dan increaae of numbers bellviue and faubourg du templo held by the military and no one sr allowed tn*pa*s ths guards in those qum-wra cp to this time tran quility has nut lieea disturbed iir:i:t>i*tvt_s viinva may 11 i'i j ar.iiionn have a ready begen bere for fitting for the obser vanco of tho hundredth birth-day of beethoven yi'ekn vitturia l'im'.in may 11 lhe l^ueen in state to-day opened thu new building of the dal vcisity of london in burlington ardens little interest was manifested by the peo ple tbat gathered in the ground a but the main hall waa crowded and among the eminent persons present were gladstone lsraeli and leading members ofthe gov ernment snd parliament karl granville orge grote and robert lowe re ceived the queen at the doors and pre sented sn address her msjssty instead of reading a reply which had been f_irniah">d her said in a clear voice i declare this bnildmg to be jpeued tbe queen was loudly cheered snd cheers were called and givan in bucoeasina for the royal family the premier and dis raeli the house of commons to-day held s short session exclusively devoted to local measures thr international yacht rack losifok ma 11.—the first ot aseries - f three racefe between the american yacht sappho and the kngli.-.h cambria bixty inj.-m to windward and re*u»t ( which begun yesterday terminated this morning in a decided victory ofthe ttappbo which beat tbe ( anil.ua from the start at the latter's l*est point of sailing namely turning te wind wanl the yachts were towed very early on the morning of the l.tlh to a point sixty miles out beast of low a roads as a strong easterly wind waa blowing and the race was to westward the course was up chan nel too american yacht uaootlaas aad tbe knglish yacht pleiad and a aumber ol other english craft and steamers accom panii*d the contesting yachts tbe scene at the start waa very fine and testing it waa arranged by the umpires that a tlyinq start should be given on port tack by which the yabbts would gain great er offing toward mid-channel fn case of a change of wind the cambria having won the toss took tha weather poeitiaa and tbuß had all tho advantage at ths start i'ho sappho csrried thirty-two hands and a chmd of canvas including with her regu lar fore and aft sails maintop mast stay satin snd flying jib,'while the cambria only set one jib ia addition ta her foresail and other racing aula and carried twenty-six banda the sign al te go was given at 820 a m sappho took the lead from the start and by the time she waa oft beachy head and about fifty mi us from tha starting foint she waa fu liv ten miles to windward of tha cambria the latter seeing it was impos sible to win gave ap tha race and with out rounding tha umpires eteamar retaro d to cowea where she am red at tear this morning accompanied by the dauntless the sappho wtfich at times was out of ght of the cambria returned te owe ibput two houtß later ms ashbury frankly admit hia defeat the second rape will he run friday the weather to day has been exceedingly itoruiy the telegraph lines especially boee connecting wtth the atlantic cable ire interrupted and bu-uiess pa blm aad private is greatly delayed the jiiestsh cup l-.5j..)s f may 11 at ths bestir raqee id-dsy the chester cup wss won by our mary an beatiog fosmoas second and iabiaus third bii mlii i■.aty vmtug ml at bar iutility ufcarka brows laimnly of philadelphia andothers spoke ia i<ii ia spaalding a brother of the lonnot pro aaaaoed th x vth aaiaadaaeat a fraud bat advises labmikiioa for tko prasant ncnuair salt laib m.y 11 twenty families..f joeapk whit mnraon aamharlaa ia all 100 persons bin thi mk ml t'tah for taolr au hooim ia the statca mm eurroirr ll m«j 11.—tha firm uf taabudj i cu»miu 8 ., « o « of tha moat protmnont rumrum houaa of thu tuwn mm to uy uiavy bl'stnm mini iky 11 tha und aalai of tha uaiso paoilio railway for april foot up 8266 aoraa for t»,973 33 tha total aalaa to data ainoa jaouary 1809 amooxt to l.vj.n.r.'acraa rfaliiing 717,799 u oi.ii fd.uiwaaip l ib iiiiiu m 11 tha urand lojga of odd fauowi haa dsoidol to hold ita nan dmating on tha aaooad tneadav of may 1871 attolado mv icifai mcai'lanoira cwoikif&ti may 11.—tha chief of po lia haa aotilitid all saloon kaapan that thay iiiuit leap front doora oloaaa on sunday and that thay most not uaa blinda cob fectiontt and kaepera of cigar atoral mutt keep thair aatabliahmtnta abut and ball playing and ataotlin on itreat oornen omit ims itupped crimes and casualties sertorti labor 1 hot ist t^lmmfn to ths nrmass | llarrn chsmv pennsylvania may 11 a aenous riot took place here yestssyday among some miners whs wsre celebrating ths first anniversary of ths organisation ol ths miners union at llaselton kvery thing passed off 4.lit-.tly until about noon when asveral serious tight occurred la dif ferent portions of the town three msn wsre shot one in four places and othsrs mors or less injured charles ¥. sohnller waa terribly beaten chief burgees iu voksdtbs aid of ths haaelton 7.eueves but up to a late hoar they were not failed out fireb 9r louis may 12 the store of #. winslow a co dealers in cloeka and picture frames 309 market street was burned this morning the stock waa rained at 36,000 a bogism's fruit store ad joining and the av worlti a carman newspaper were much damaged by water a tire at whitewater wisconsin de stroyed tbs metropolitan square ths principal |— on ths buildings are thom as wshb mrs hall c walker j bow ers and ('. larrison rmfiimoko rrtlkf rt l.ons may 11.—over ffioo was raised on change thia noon for the kich mond sufferers ueavy i'amaueh chii-aso may 11 william dermody a plasterer injured in the weat wing of the chicago courthouse has brought suit for *■-»', uoo againat ths city mm m djuth ot the acrosat bi.im.at.—the shocking asath of adolphs buislay ths acrobat wbo ao delighted our theatre soars hy his jm-riiutts aud remarkable feats ui dar mg some two years siooe has been an nouneed by teleg>aph we glean additional particulars of the fearful accident to thla unfortunate nm from ths city of meuioo papers it had bsen announced on ths 27th of february that m moatano wosld go up with a batloon perform ing during its ascent on tbe trapeze bar for some uu known cases be did not appear and it was decided in oouseijuenoo that the young son of m kuislay a youth of twelve should execute the ascension at ths moment when hia young brother waa aboat to start on hia perilous voyage adolpfi«,(who waa present at the exhibition simply aa b spectator voluntecred to take ttia place remarking that he did not wi«.h an accident to happen he removed hia ooet and keeping on tbs leaf ham buskins hs was wearing at ths time hs ' osaght the balloon ae it asoendsd hanging by hia feet from ths trapsse on rising ths balloon was tosaed try a violent wind against tbs noote of tbs arena the e x tremi ties of which were oonneotsd by transversa , bam at ths asms moment the hssd of ths aeronaut was struck violently against one of them sad before hs had time to rs cover himself ths tiapsae became entangled ia ths transv«-rac bar above and tbe force of ths wind caused the ropes attaching it to ths balloon to break the trapes bar being thus detasbsd ths unfortunate aosobas after eevoisj uusuo eeeeful efforts to dieentanglehimself and cling to the poet waa precipitated headforemost to tbs gronufl a dittabo of fifty fert tb greatest coaateneetioa ensnsd among ths spectators many ladies fainted and gaaue men rnahsd to hia rescue lie waa found not to be killed outright and notwithstand ing his aerate injuries the physician for a while entertained hopes sf bis recovery he however expired pu the tebtk of march after jen days of dreadful suffer np m m late h.plks lhe ker henry ward beecher preached april 24th on lett hours and ths tr.fruitful works of i/arhneae said in tbs sonns sf us sermon mid if 7(si want to make ths rtun of a child sure give im liberty after dark you cannot do anything nearer to insure has damnation than to leave him at hherty to gs where he will without 1 mamas after dark ha will whin to get into oeee rhtfnisation with iwoule that wdi undermine all hi good qualities t do not hke to speak to parents sh-mttheir children bnt uere are thossaads who think their child ctoaot da fp , ibeir shitd will not lie when his tongue is lijie a banded bow hs will not drink when there ia not a saloon within a mil of ua taker's house where he ie not usweilknswn as nos if hi own tim&mmnj hs mjamf does lukpiitoua things when he is reeking in tilth nineteen out of srery twenty ao wed perfect rreedom at night wi bs mdm by . then is nothing mean important thaa for a child to be at home at aightj rn it he is , abroad you should be with turn if he ts to ae any sights nr to lake any plea sure there ie noonng the he should mm that yon shenki net see wtbb him urn not merely thst the child should ba broken dowti but there are thoughts that never ought to find k paeaage into a man vi brain as sn eel if hs wriggle nerve a earpet will leave hia ihaii whack mm brush sag sen ever efface ao there are thoughts thst never aaa bs gpt rid of once permitted to enter ana there are fndwtdtiafc $[***_ wmah with sb eesnehnehsaad ilii 11 ander as is p pits - mi tbeir ssat tbst wui isava idsae in ths mind of your child that can never be effac ed tfeerd are men bern who have heard a ' salacious song and oiey newer ean f.*getit • tbey will rsgrut having beard rt to ths end ■•> 1 oi siar uvea ido not believe in achim . asms ufa as i t is called wi tb its danxaa bis laat and fcickadneee tohaveah his imegin atlon est on ftiv whh tbs flsmssof hefl.^o bsdygssn hiiegh thia im but they aaa hwned bnmad bnmed and can never get , rgsftfce easts "" _ sruc cwrat im lowa.—lowa it p ••■pears ban ussssw up bar mind to tey tne a stptrrfaaaa *< m swing bar own auk a lnags number of mulberry tresa have bsen planted tbs parent worms contracted for tncsmm and mmm bmfllmh h fattthst jssssiiai miiiwnubeshe iiuinnli rssnft isl uf mmmßmm ears to rtsau ths fine bm of thirty yuan ago whan not to be ia the ailk basin aaa waa to bs oat of tuepec uahle sil mali aad w*e tha mm mvtri trtt-tma was totted aboat to ths exclusion of simj sabsr tie is ths lever bad a ana bbm it lasilsemj rudnoed the purees of turusd — bimjam and thst ths country had mttsr ths mscmsnsrynsr the skill to aaahs m_ttm_m_%mm_%_¥m it ie sbout tims to hars m-mtmmx trffl km thm gsosration knows uttu mi the mm ammawt and ths asarw.se or nsndt isek wum saaapsr rtatttmttheaa hi to ittosmhsr that ths ahssaoa of ohsu uasr mwmmm_mm ths trade & to m jmß nummit high hnpss to this par • mmmtmmatmmal .■■,••■■- ni mtammi pmmmmmaaatmim mt — mj2z^__l*m "£_. m tm^mmtmi t -* jih buffalo express f l iu.i..hed fft the kxphkss rh!>ti\u;t •-■-. 14 e-jiwan street jl'min kapreas per year flo m b*e rn vsafag kipeeee *' cuu t**.lj em - " lui tuk iikic and evkm.no upkttm tw ptm li.ir i st 5 ami 4 p u delivered to city sob ". uithn f'kntrt m-r week __-=_____ ' a t tie buffalo eipbbs job frintinft ffictb ii i ij ■••*•« «•» thevery best material ddl nrkv ■vs-pa-ud to uiien srsav cwoidv tios os book cass akb mb wdwl ko 14 sast was btmkt m_md n_w.l hoirnui uimn a infliu mminitc tt mwrnbl art ma ! surralo uoriitiinu storb > 14 m.lt n.toaloi hi a • ulim ulu giui lr«e bom wlnivitr ohlmrtol atan run am ro notn o niunaa m w ; t:>«n ihhn rivm m f 00 t whot i.tad j 100 j 1 uiiui oil fnr _:• ky . a kkvn.ilt'li * co . m hhn hiivlu ij •».! t knl>!n x t . nd norm wakihousk rmuis >•«■. i h lrl n3qamd in ih irtiitfiik u ihm to nj i | uit j*»lm on »< niwjmbla wmv w any ftwudn i id ihu oounuj 1 kl.t 1 liirupmu id vi iu , • rrtatgr ao ljp uj l,w dui , ktaiuiyll i pergonal uphk puhlic is hereby wakxki i tii i will par nu l-'.ti mammmmm hy mv aou frm-t'ie w-^ner p a w-tonut mb 3t i.ost a3tb foi xp | o«t—a i'outmokkaib contain i j mz a 91i mi and -.-_■- chant i front . i bvuum'i t».f tt « finder will 1 rewarded kg i bmm___________mma it -^ vj foovd a pointer dog l*fil___»a marked whet and yellow t1 wi.-r i • a get the aiiue i.jp mtttag at 47 p ti rtfeet i elf mik i b94wh asv ukiih | j oak st a few qjemlbmrn i t amm ohtaia board la _. xr\ravtta__fi f»wt i t-j-»;i.,h nut three m.fiut«i walk fr.*m tne p ■**.. 17 west swan bt.—two oej 111 v naa aad ili*ir wir ran im * aaaavadataa i ■i li an.l fl in a f it*u fauhjj s j [ 1 ii hocth division—wanted i ii uapd_aa by mm bam aammmmj mrmm tmt i 7 kllh ottst.-afkwb'fahu iii r aui t>e a-uc-.tinnoda'e-il with furni-1,..1 i r iinf armalmd nwna alan a lew day itoardwra oft 1 kwan bt—two olt three - - i vntlaanaa aaa ba awmuiixcutad ph i ard in a hiiuill faioilj t lo 7 4 s.'ite ok family koo.md to *'\ r--t.t with bawd idaaaantly h-eatt-d on ti.e fir ttl tr mmm ltt cur swan ami tl!i._o.t u m9aj.rk.tt 117"anted ladies and ckntlk m men i,-w.li.lt for oar t_.rh.ua pmmmabmma u l terr i r i.d 11 ral inillwwi au iwwilll call mtm m^inrtuktuka yuttritus all it wantkd-l-jo.wki uk thk stock ofthe manufacturers and trailer ltai.l ai.p'y to john otto * i paarl al aft pti wanted—rare cuan v ka iik.'ev something new ohll m ieneral buhernptiuii offlce ut man rt ffan *. y a6tf help females ! st.—wanted a qirl to r 1 h iinewurk it f .'.. ■- rv ill carolina st wantkd a i io 0 kcn-ral h..<im.k..rk in a ii t cf trir ■•■. firal uivi refcreueaa required ell n fukcmxtb st.—wanted a okn *-.._ mrml house aerrant with refereneea t7tf 0 4 i seventh st wanted a t 1 niri mds jaaaral kaaaawark ut*rat wa^e pai'l ttfa if-j-ki irirl clt st 00 n'atiara st.—wanted a v j r feirl t j i ccin-cralh..ii'«e*.*.rk m.-leiowi req_iiri.il aihw 4|7 swan st—wanted a uiu i . la do geoaral hiimna nek wanted active and intel utfantjadbaafaaad ad'irca win j,»y % hkacal nal.ry to imipo.eiit pomml qji at ft'-t r/xpkriknced straw skwkrs 1 j .. amkii llaatkaaraamat—til la uu at wuouwakd'a bonnet tactury.y aiil la ka-'i _ liitlp^laale rpwo active salesmen wantkd 1 immediately aaa anjiiainte with pool r ten and li.'ii-.r tulerrrhl addrim i a p ki l-'mi i.ttl.m cl i litantld imiiediatklv at 114 tt lltaniuhki h:ii.|iv nt , a few first <!*•• hi hommaw rmm irtirr naad appijr au at smtpati^bw w.4vtkp^j titanteo hituatioh asoook t in ai !*..."■j j « i at tio kr»iikli • rt i _ it wanted a situation as li um_kct*t rlu a p'"ivate lamlly a.lilrui m m ' iu.-..81cc di.l ,\ fisst class custom cuttee __ v is hii f.ir au tut;arfciuint can iu_.nciw.-e a j k i trado iir t dam rafo tacaa addic***>j u c ~ liou halb—light mani kactur x 1 in tf t.udnew only w feijuifed cal at ' ftmwoard mamtumo 10 k scti-caßt , up rtafm ell-gl i mili.inkhv stokk kok rale tn ■ilainlilitnaaflnn with ot.-ev of goo ' on itit_m-t.at.l«i rum uasiikti.s & uttu * mmm luunvi etf salk-saloon and kl tur n _'.'. tnruere.al nt „ in r e;((.>it con iition — r ' iitf iihaaii f inilli il f juiia ctt bl p.arl t c*7 \ n invalcarlf invention fob j salk turn iti'.c'un.r haaai'..urrd ajmuwatl i luiteil > vis tn-iutc iinahln bl la>.u nl a an pl an aui pi'-ir ii taem wmi a smail capital t.v up i _\ it i*t*;itt:d c.u tuiike u(mmm tltiritt tbf wmamßm bmitmt im_ue liauly j s.p.ini ' ti h rfhue sraldlnu kloiirinu millsi i mlmtmpattm now nflarad foraaja at a p*a baq^ka fltti niilt h atirht patr f french burr mill t.incn ami ctaum and ii iirin ma hincn ui t , t*_arm*mt anil wsitlhoi-m a't-c'ied to tak wlual dm ctlj fma einnl 1...at and i j.r..1.l1.1 mam f tin t.t i aptv^ni.rl flpirltur niftk h western 3c i oukpr.a the cu ( .|.. i am le atii ii-t m ed | w.nri lt.ii.li r diouth ii i dry j'ah.'ti this is id iik i in.*.is aaaaaa^mm aj>p'r to 1 a spal.thso p m l,.»ki..ii-r new m 7 i.t mim'kllax t m fs _ i>utcheb fixtures wosoywc parts flr»t l near wuatß acenoe mm >-!.. jr qai u»s li t * kmemanii akria«tst fiv__boval uek>ri;k—the cei.e z_t hrat-ml flinmau trialltii k"t*i oaaaita w,i in.»m the taaa_>a uf um a tha maaaaaa llkuw i e5t.1.1 portarna hkuki-w a , api-ly to j amki tuwh,bmwihy bj__uma itoenvwaat dtft-lin liioi salk lot 35xj00 ft north j williiui __. w.sv mm near alleu lyus a haktk nu l mtmam'a bmmtm tito o;kl i'roplrty fob sale—at ii pile ii cniilen r.ni i'.iuvia hu;ldi'*i :• .-•"*. iicm _.."\ & i.a !■.!.;;. mbm u uf hcc djh ( ibntkal business fbofkbty v_t fok sals ok lkask known x tlim 44 v nn'h u-1,1 ttlpifk r..i!la ti i o.i i . krtu i'itiia 41 '■t un i o.iu : .■■lftrt ai.tl ea taadtaa i roagk lo 11 yd tnat the i at)dinf i it-rr 4i,t.*.ani hmrt with at.me tana mi.l d wr mtmrtm ot e»e \:■.-- v c -.-■,. of s\im-at wju be m»f to a arte lyon a baki.r eob salk 18q0 feet fboni on k huffaiu creek atxl om cilj ship canal _' t oito s v_a.rl lr l u old tapers koh hal-i - at"fr actiu ati tl 75 cwuu a huu reditu • olttca voood bnqinb and ooilek foi aale nea at the l*ni..n rilililia mill bollkft ft kvx'tf„nwailt o'ljatfo't jm^h l*al_^lir«llftifc one of the finest farms in kr • (*.. nt e lt le cotvtrtin af ahout b fccre 10 arrea w.it«d ba ance ex>"h ml anil nnd-r a h atatenf e»ilti*a*:on with hrick daelline ft rn th ii fish bmmm litin w ter and mp ihards ol -. . ■c»i huadrad hcar:ii imm of ewrj variety ~{ truwv lb j.j s*r v 1 tie ' ul m ctwap atcd uu eaay t ru a piv to ell t\___k__tn_b 13 wwtgwao-t ijv>h sai_e-435 south division rt . 1 mmawmamamm lot 40ai2f phm and frail r-a_l this is cheap jisoo a pjto m mctx>mß so ft both i -. l ell foa sale-291 north division a l-story aud liaaetneipt iraa.owllarand aa.rr tm_mmm th parly ia aolmta mmm town wtmmßmm apjiytg m hiftmfc ma ft baask pirt,>i"d u all 1808 sale—a splendid rbsi . dr-ncein lewist^n s v aflne hor.se with !& fsiotn-s hi.fit in the he*t mam>r with a - - gammmm n ta'.i mamm tr*v.u hwathfui ch m.te.nne itrrtrti to the rldtrftr f rmaij'lc weiery 5 m rn.it ari-a imm fall a on through route to to ranto aud uorrtreal and on l 0 snore k r near depo'.a*p|e did home lora mmmm m m av-zam ratrratfrotnt'ia efty *■h tfw u-ima raay adt>!t at lewirton to jtwft q_____u tf 3rj ' for halb—tfio seneca &?., *- tory ht»-k ft?ir»a(i aofdftinn thu prcpertr will be ro-fj pheap a tlw party ii irjt v the wm if aold within tb day wit take ml j down bal ance away app»y to m meoomb no ft south w tuon it n tjior sale—a very desirable x rooaay anil almoat new bouaa no connect icu _ jt between tenth ahd hlmmh atr.-eta yvm vv titahi # moa-s kaamai a larwa hall aod mum t*t btaint taa afcaaa haaaa w«i haat>u cheap m appllad ter uam mllalaly ii aatanld hw tka lcat at may wm be rrnled j<m_b otto 1 prari rt desirable bt^ixess"property poa salk tha at-t farlck men no mo *>!'•• u-a-i a ; upper « on fltdtkaa far a dweu'na with hrick t>u di.i id rear aad pm water audaal ur a '•, ''* well adapted tn ho m or man if ci io ing 1 ui i.t 26il90fc>allay wi*l *** toll i.n pnia i abl»t«ra_a ujailso-a i-ttu a -, , for sale hoi hls | ke-siuarlk dwellings for sa u t-at'iry tram i once ci t'l.fton place u-akarf eraa a mae ifo na»h agton at . ( *!-■r frame in an on ka go a>eu_le . it-cry :■.... ..._-_, i tbm ai tamtf irct h uaa tit clinton at _ at ry mak mmm ua b divi_*->n at 11 awry brio h..u«e m r«*lh rt l*-»tor fra.i_e t mm 41 ] *..-.,- r t . • cr frame bouae 1(2 ivcia.a rt 2-»f 17 frame hou a n m|**r*iig at ry frama t.'.ua b h..we y rt t-mmßf frame i ■■u . lc kiath at i-aiory inun 1 it va aad aowdliim id applj to kuwakitfj b bi'ckland es n i brnini'i building pok.salk.-a new and firm a 1 * 2 ttory r.r tenee with all tba m.-i rn lm r-ivetneiiu uui.-ode of krry rtrttct wwt oi if aware lot .* ■v !■■:. terma eaey r bvbus ?"■<! t ifolli-t-er talbllaa for sa le — two 2 story nbw f r*jne h ■-.-<■■., arith gaa water and fml crhara n a i and 3 wjn it a ■; , to iialbfc-h & a.m___i t l_-_at__r lieaion ic7 seneca at . 00 ner l-.-uiuia u**-3n cx)a sale no 119 sixth st a i tatty framo ilaiililna hd r . 1 ■■■4 ■■i_ek * i'm kkrint 12 w swan at ds desirable brick house for sale lj-at-.ry hn-k mmm i7i franklin i .»- and water lot __ feet frant to an alley in r ar wtitfcha h d akaae terma aaa u v.-i ix..i a otjc 4 hruwn b.iildiuga d2 ifor sale or kor rem'—no 141 r.r htrttt a new 3 tt>iy frame dwell'uif ici modem cic.jjri.wu onta.aijd large lia aiui fruit wil he r ■. omenta at a vary l.w fl.ire 1.r.8 a pick__jhjn<j 13 weat swan at r4 ijlor sale—a house and barn 1 aid j acrwn of land mmmi with iw mmb itaa witi.in no-half mile ... a amall villas an ad nurah . location lar - carpenter apply t.i bm j'llls ottu il i'aarl rt ev>r sale is milnor st—lj b t-irv franco 7or b rot-ma in gotd c>iidil;'.n lot f&xls ; fruit ir-.oa am grape v n w i w.ll cheap if take thia walk firioetlboo m mtt'oml 10 south mill a it __________ ijlor sale or to exchange fok 1 a !>■! 1 tail re-hence in thin ity a farm t.t lot oral first ju*-it of land lying j_ato e«triaa ai the ur limit haa a larire orchard one of the kaat cn t-i.,iiiry flne twu-atury brick kaaaa and uirec gt.-o-j bama will ha sold cheap j ■, re of t.p23 uuwaku b cuaprgll i iol'se for sale tllll lulhakll llfllk houae vo tm fraitklin at 2.1 do't aoott f north kt wilh l-arn on hortk pearl st.ul m lm uu t-'raukliu at u,r,,u-i to itli rawl al.gaiiaa hull m if n.-i-t.,id t-y may i •* nl tt t_uu<l with or waßßmmt furmtur lii m a sanfitltl ia wart araa at dy uorsale cheap two new s-sf-ry frame lioiums finished completf ;*--*, c liar be nttuated on the mthw.at corner of marjue-i aad t*.'llu u lot halls«ach mtm erj jaairabla will b ai i_>f aa uaay terma now t t..ry and whu kotho lit h.-rtu hilluun ktrtc.t finely tlni«ht-d;mart io manftaa,-aauar ria,ta l..1 3w109 tiastuktt a utto t lir.iwns kuild pga m otore kur sale cheap-3 3tort o kdcfc at re ho xu htcii'ra p-l hot li-uluo wiu ik id at a bar<aiu hastings i vi-it t brown kuiid u i kesi&abur property fqkbalk t.w ■■••■_ at s-atary mak '■• *. v.ry deairabh m kwud.-rder irice 6600 v ..-■at haoaa m*l lot ; > - ■■.'.■■■ninth t houae and lot piige 3000 north l)ivi»i..ii at u'wewn ii and 4jhct>t init ata 1 ati.rv l.rick h'.u.-^cc price pn 4 iiuwauu a < iurrhl.c sumaio at for sale fakms o agres of land for sale at a 0 haiiain na f i—liwulfuga fca*awaa wtm naaaia i'lank road aad tka tuntpike aiih wrchard f nlactad fni ' a very pi a*arland do-irahle loca uoa fricatußo awb at no l ni«tar t ugonaftdwil9ok&mv_ff ileal eatate anl faaaa ame af-*nu 1 7 ijiarm for sale—best gaudjbfi ' land in kria t'-.untv m'.irt ba awd la okm uul ao ut 2-i a re j milna from ttir tourt htnrr will ha w.hl ifu ( . by iiowakf * chap pkll.hb main at t4 fruit faiim for sale-m acres of land 17i acres in mill a rah ard batidaa n'.hcr small imita in t 71 ahundane ha'ance 1.1 land i itillaif burge 3-atoi farm huuae fvod barn ba hieaii'in terj i-leajaut—j-mll ea-t from me dina 11 ■"■f.'iinty a ainall pro|wrty will t.e lafeen ia part fwf frier of furia wo lvon a bakka kr.u itplj omma ijiarms forsaue—a good farm 1 ot .-■_ acroa in tha town ot weattk-ikc f.ur-and a half lmm tn buffalo a im l^-oiorv link h.>u»e threa boadpad fraftad trdo-i an.l a food l-ivh h-.tise very cheap hovvaki a ch al'l'tl fekktain rtiwt cli'j inarms farms—several fine ; laan and mall lamia mrmmatatßtmmmßfm leu * tfckeuhq l:i w sw.ii «. hi to lkt hoists ijkhi rent—the fine 2-story . frcm dwitlinir sn tt tttttm p.wv with harn adaliirhttul loeath n will ba rent.-d l.w to . k .-. ti t_a.il lkk \ fhkkkimi 18 w-.d ■'.. el for ken 1 a vert desirable nafctaaoa 9sh n'mlh at tt-atorr frarna nearly nam gm and wat r in excellant order julin ol to 1 paaalafc oio koubes to rent by m kfccokb np 6 south divisi.m rt 316 lltid.on at . atorv fcatua a cellar ami x k..-.-.i well of wnl-r bnfehed in fine 1 thia b me of thefl!it_.t jlotti.itn ia bnffiio rent 00 i't qaa piaal , 2-t.ry i.rirk in txcamat toadl ii as wcu.t ar lul r uui 1 a icry ouutral to l-ailni rant i-1 tfellmranal jit.t fra^ne kaaaa new aad flna1 mi it ia tx llent manner wiui all the madam tm ilia i%iia lift rent sml firhk ■; r iud i p to rent in a^.wd h-eathn h a '..;.'■r c .- r haa a aofl brielt oven bmkmtj aad a faciek rt.irc oonmr f ni.rth ard mirli ct tbii la a aead rhanca for earn-in ti tba l»k*tiy aim tm a f«m iv groaaty rent 32 al 1 eto litt—a hmi class brick dwe ling kottac oa the n->rth i.le ol alton aar main aiw rooma wmmttm f"r ny k'nd h uainif.ti'llirv hui'ue lt nr altliol t er i the>v*l.ht>e »»<•*«■■- w:i«hh.jtj and hio atrhi mo *■. rircr 7 mam i ami cior rrnt tm e new 2 story aj mek boaae a ith na w*u*r l«.tl aud luina-e so tij l'r..-(-'.*t a.,ini a ivtwtffttit id&fff.n ub « ptcketeisq 13 waal swan t t-o 1 dwelung3 to renx iiv-ator t<rkk,t>a j«t»ayjt,|ta«:.i)d.waut jatoiy t.rt-k 0 m.htwk at ta and water i atory hriak,96 tmji at,good cella-.tcv aad paator 2-i.uprj pici.ofl lac'e at new clm au umj aaaae li-atory tr_m t 1»0 clin n at icjlar ■_*.* an aater ai-ply to wwbmm buckl4xd no 5 itr.iwn lim•din •! f aroe canal rar to kent b_i n ¥. w canal near ueneam at fin awfertinn latt 1 i ma rcnl mmi lyu.n a bakes kne ljukl ■mmm d:w boarding hoctfe bvr rkbxrr the lir.r s-.1-ry mtmmatm and awlf hrhk nildiii|r 1.135 t sfti st.will u1 rented m a m--l irate rent l - i'kktking 1z w svtita at houses for rmfl by hrmk * b*mf*njm>aji icad-ha-ati a_ruc to alien hi 2-it.'t hr cw harii.^ad hot ans 6cfltl water bafeb eoroace ete fc.*jd ik-.awarv st a itor hrlik ham h..t ai-.l mild water."hc-.th;thrn«rf:,f+<r " ' ih p-'iiil at h»u'ry hr ck pti water uath fur ____*, mtc i allen at 2-ator briol.;gas j wattr_hath furnace etc * - wuehiiwk it atorj hrick oa w*t-*r hath urea c ete f-t-ap l irtip brtok jja walar t large ot - 1 cwtt st * st.-itj trrtrfc'artd hanem*?nt .-.■- sn ti senera ti mtßmtf hr with ka_u ra ami water 7tc tt^if at story hrick with vvament f «" wattr harn tc 45ch:i<i-c-jra«t,s storj hn*.k;.i mti water 55 sixth m,_-a_+r bl«;liiil french to.«f rrwv aater l-ath 4t morgan at s--t«ry hriefw-th^asrment omtmi water __ vlrph*ia'#.**2-<oinrframe»aaa 1 ato 131 cbaram t 2-story brick and iter swno.-.h i>t»*b't ] it,-*--*»t7 fram .-.. mr.it water w t ai u t.s-^tory frame paa and water is ajeuak 1-atory fxama w>ui vi.t .. 5.13 iflevoicth at l-ttory frame i -. large lot 75 tmnaa^ftatar irxa h wilke«*on t tamq frame rinuili biviataa it ftataay naat:antac l north btf atoa _ 1-ator frame cintern l'ornt r tanaevl mn ttiirteenth at il-story fraaat well and ci-itern 35 thirt enth t • atory frune 3&s t#e fth st frame cottag 1 uatlar 1 frame cottage imo near m rjt*,t#"7ktw pfcafcch roof gaa water etc sid jla^l u>a at 2 atory r ct well and ctatern . ttl miami -.-., fiame o>ttaya m_____m___t____am___m_m _ _. s dwellings to rent.—the new mnairdng unrented will iteoden d at r^ot-*«d mala übi a pli_ki_kl>c 15 wcot swap at d_l fj>e upmi borbbft no 196 cottage at new s-alory brk-k witb gaa and wv-rr a ii philii u an..n will be ranted low to ara d tenuit vmm t pttl.l_ll.iru 13 weet swan uwac — —— --■■-— _________ " t\esirable hoc&s v brnt with immaliate po-aemioa tha tumj mi a bouaa no bl seventh etreet witb gaa wafer and cellar alao tba very caa___mmoiam mora hrick houaa mo vt frankß ataaa eery eoarantoot baa gaa water bath eeftef an 1 tahle and to flhen l>caud a i^ru.-.n or tbe vlvde of tbe unuture now in the house caji he v^i^fit(jkeaplu tho tcnua u dciirvd i'sh « hrowct l3s&fc t lbt-m»cfie #* mb rent—a 2-story brick tt bourn no 43 wen huron at , betarca peart • <'■franklin gma mint water inquire nt no.il atat huron at gwu franklin e5-dt #} to let-425 sixth bt.—hol'se m-t mid bam or withont barn » rooma cellar ..- eiitern^a go-,d raid abade and fruit tree rent ut per month with barn ls without fh to let rooms foo let—fcrnlsukd rooms at x ft weet chippewa rt • !■>■•» desirable rooms for rent centrally located in a _■■: neuhneahood aiuut mli poaaai with gaa water at ; marttle ntir hot in sue order wil be lenwd to a _ uant <_ lickbiuno ulwran _%._ rpo let—ist floor over store x no 130 ear seneca «■.., 6 rooma ga aad water rent fi pm month wa'er included a\**t a haru in mchola alvr and . single *-•-.;.« adjoiu'ng barn in uire of wm lakklii u btinia at dsotf 10kts for rkn't—in the new j hock rner of washington aoduntu aueete the tecond tory urer ji 1-s3 and 1 the whole of the third t rv apply to marco 17 1_7 m jewett b boot room and uiw for rent vi--yd.-orai.ie k"t,'-ne and oiler for sale nearly new enquire at howakd l:'."n wokkh 2*7 chi«a«o^l dis lm ' f'or efbt—oftices in 2c erie at admtrahlv adapted fora pliyaician ineur aaaa orany other kind of an offlce john otiij cd^hrari at djv three nice sleeping rooms in tliat central locality 333 main street oter dudley a rockwtll apply lo geo li bull oo the l-tftr-mm t<tlet—sf"oitfc m stores to lkt—three sf.vi and aaaaaaa___aaa atorea on the north aide or south uni-ion st i*lwetn ma n and wa hingt<>n in perteet order and on maaooaua terma vine btte-1 ■•".-■■. c ■■v •■■: t hiking or confeetionarv *.■■■-. i.rcn r at room no 1 over sis mai-i at fl et stores sob 83 91 ft 93 main st to m rent apply to john otto sl pear at __^ e7 stork for rent—brick store no 64 mam at cheap to a g*"d tenant d-itt lia-itinus-cotfu 4 tir.wu'a building tf siurk to let—rent $&*.. bl jewetfa block s'27 waahingtttn at a|iply li john c jlw__tt or j c jtiweit b hun g if t—n rt rl3o-flt dtofijffl to rent tu main at n"w occupied hr i,j jn a fluirahctra m wam si aaaa at.curtcr 81-*ck bv ellicoit at cor of no.-th division iiastint-i a otto am 4 bn-wii'i uun.ling _ "*" mortgages " pl rchase money moktagbh wanted t.y lh-b picrhrinu 1 w»l swan rtreet / utv amd county oroers j blocka banda and horteayaa oaenmnkd paper negotiated hr edwards a bivkland heal batata a _ loan broken no t brown build 1 purchase money-*-mortgages wanted by l.kti l'l kkiiim 16 waot swan at cebits ktßxisnijic thomas kennett merchant tailor and dealer in men'a furniiihing good 173 main at spring styles in woolens anu mamfa m____m thx-da at ken.vrrrs t^nglish cotton half-hose hi n m perdoaen at kenni.tts __ lariie assortment of square milk handkerchiefs in spring color at ken nktt3 an immense assortment oi faciey pantaloon lamtimcrta new goods a k t s n fcti's merino silk and cotton vra|*lnfra and drawera for bprmg at k t s n ei t'cs l>kvnleirs calf g loves and 1 v m_m mm kid at kennett a 171l ll lines of fancy cassi -' mens a_..l coalings at k envetts the vivian and victor cra rau at k.bnmetts the star shirt warrant ed poifect in fit and manufacture for aale^hy k bnn et r gladstone and lord stanley srarfa and all the new atylw of neck-wear at k rws etth balbriogan lisle threai f silk and cotton socks at f.knnetrs . . - mish'al m p,axos moved stored or i*ck<d with eara and gaaapa 7 l^infv mm j w ■onlen ah.nld te loft a day or two i aaeanjea when praetlrihte cottier ft denton ds7 26 main rt / huis kurt/.-nl riano manl j factubbk.aoaxar m_mrm and btaaato.,tan iiiareafromomrtiort hn-ue the nh*criber kee;a ciiatautiy nn band a _ ■«■aaanrtnaemt of piaam l ■■ii ~■w i-i aagmlv^iflk h«.warrant o i equal i.i wne tmmm and fiir.ah to anv uanufa . ired t ibe cvun t mrar tm de»irnii of tmbt-mpm _ aupenor i-u>tmniew mr r-0-»)iavuh.iiy kamad w rlrr aim a _*-. uulure purcl"aa'i.g ehwwhei-a oamtft&to krkttmi jewett & misohka's music s t 011e iii main street a.ikscy fok the unrivalled chick£rinc pianos tt prieaa re.luce t.i mk an extant that thev can h madmaad f..r riwhj the aame rarire wh;^-h ta_bhof on mmmtßrnarmmmmaaaaßmammmmmßm oa i and gal an iiitwuauad i list v | are mla-i a<«ict foi the c-.*l«lirated decker brothers pianos wsttaaa nowtalr*nk the-lead orer all other new v<.'rk niike-i out large aawirtme'icc f pianoa alao kaok nw in itr'.ioenivi fn m the edefatatsd manataeberiaii of i b dunham elooj__field4 otis _***!>_ qott-tm we ha»e on hand ait unortment j the oelehrated bid woods _. co paftlfli ard vutm usgak rl.ich for heatitiful and huh p-ajtry t>t tor i*?','alice t t'n.lia durabtiity t *.■.. un -. . - ntmi all u tli it oiak-aa c-.1l and exa___ine our large rarioty of pla^iu ite»o__s piano covers ac ptaaai inured toru-i boxed and ahipped on ah_t io*tce olb pf a!tofl taken in er_4iange we art crm^tauitiy a>iding to ant rerv larre aad rcll s t lect.-d ft--ck of sheet fu___b muaicaj tnatni . ■- and m'i al uarrhandiaeof rrrr d.-a ru-'i ... jkweit ic nschic 263 ma'is stieet bt b_ir_io tt r sewix-t nitarve.s wheeler & wilson's sewing machines ex?o-itioii ccnivxkscellx pap.is 116 awacded ovke 8t cosifetttor3 rut iiimim t mm j.iii_ji • the only gold medal 81,000 machines sold in 1869 tii ev coitbisa all latest improvements " hbceler bd v_bo_*i vfc___ee r niblne every lilm u.ei aan b r^qo)n_l tn the t_n_nm_are ' 1 i-raicii-l oar iri.-n.jß liruaj oa b niuo that hej will pre enure uuf_rt|..n n.i that to pu :<_..- o_e ul tc m is _ le it ha>.a _. y cfc-errer 8 w stoke ft co agt m and saleeroeea 175 ma_a treat eorner swm momxt aa__aa ■____■mo __>■-_> bujuawmi rsaac hollowar - . > nledisa and lockport sand stojte flaogisg ctrbrso rlatetitum boo aud wufmw cam ijm u atan ate s _■_■and yard r of ll__i t and or i^l--_llu_toß *— i bbsbbbbi dress goods c ," w e_ae t'boi.e new sttli 91*1 r dribi ooous at tt ee_t i-leaee tlaik alt u witl tekv cheap gocdb riaaaa ar&imct ..\ clo^b 0 fme-s mak or un ptaaaa silk siwqg sg.uit uoom ha m sl li perjjtah ■rinos plain 1)8 laine3 skirtings c s-lm m__e la erder barnes 4 bancroft a.5 main streor five cases black silks ! received thib day apkii isch i caae chen et brothers ameri can silk at t 10 per ymr.l 1 caae super lton silk at 1 75 tho cheapeit gooda in this oountry 1 caao scper lvon black bilks at $-' 50 gooda worth 1 00 r piaoea choicest goods made at 4 60 anrl 5 60 6ltts madk to order at barnes a bancroft aaa main street remnant day ! every saturday second floor barnes & bancroft 359 main stroet our own importation of carpets damask c velvet body brussils tapestry brussels wilton axjnioster three-ply ingrain <&<%, c alway an hand best jualitt live geese rkathkrs tiair por kattrassks and iii&uu?»c'urera ut best made spiin bed pillows sheets c barnes & bancroft o j main at le«al notices ulrremk col'kf cointy of kj eki ... t.ieiu-;.h fawcett plniltiff nffah tr i-awcftt defendant tu am_r kawcett ihe above named defendant you are hereby summoned to answer th com plaint in thia action which will be tied in tbe ncdra f the clerk of ihia court in buffalo and eerv a 1 eonj of your auawer n us at our offlce in the citt i id kuokh within twenty dayi after the eertw '.■r cacluaive of the day of auch eerrice aad if i r.ui fail to aitawer the complaint ae aforesaid the i plaintiff will apply to the court for tbe relief il i u;a.id-.-d in the aaid complaint box a pekk.inh ptaintiffa attorney no 4*3 jfain mu buffalo n y dated buffalo april 6 1.70 tha c mj.lan t i<i km action wm filed in the office nl the clerk f tht eontrty rf erie april 11 1870 d7thcw hux a pkkkin's pl'its a'tfya supreme c0lt rt—erie county eleanor ft murphy plaintiff apainrt john murphy defendant iv the defendant you are mmaßm lummoned to at.awar the cot in thla action which will be filed in the office lerk of this courtin the city of rnffalo and : "[■:■" of your attawer on me a my ufflee in ot l_i__l_.i >, wilhin twenty days aft.r tl e hereof aaetmva of the day of auch eerrire i uu fail tu answer the complaint ae afotcaaid miff wui apply to the court fur tho relief lamanded in the aaid compliant uau'd icurch 23d is7o josian cook platntifte attorr r th complaint tn the above aation waa filed imi tfiee-if the clerk uf erie county tiie 11th day of prii l__q j031a.1 cook u!jw«t h_m_n attorney t hk buffalo fire and xarim insurance company fv.nn-rly the mm al ti—vkmsi comfa-.t or butfau chartered in 154.1 assets ja.vlaity 1 1*67.1 77 wm j.o v-ring jr sec 8 8 jee-ett pre-i.l nl r_o p hears aaa sec j m ri.hiuntid v pr ornck m mats strkkt t 1 fire and itarini insurance etna insurance co haktford oonm incorporated hub cbartar ap*4 **_. pud rp capital n l j li df i*~ll*_'t j ooodmqm sui r ajbets jnuary 1 1 j at ii.v-.ai rain oam on band acd ic a ttan.fii i r-vdaaaata tm,3l u ummttm tnhida sw4.7"c 0 eauk mma - 1.3-j7.j30 « ij ■*.; state mam and cclr wo«k aad other mli_ia aeaxitlaa «.!«.« kl total 6,150,i«i jl clahns nrrt dae and uuadtaeted tfo 5j3 p 1.-—*m patdinao yeaea m.v*_,;.*i > kah oairttal tl.w om ivsuraacx co prottdntck b i ovh capital and su.-pcaa fl6a,rrs ', koobk wtlllahi ihbub-ahcb compaq r__o—_rvsc b i caah capital aad harplhe fui.v - jl f wmm acent eufl»c;,,n t pulmaelaaaadatfatr rata aad kmatr-raaiptiy ad ] •■**. •*', and paid at \___ ois-se ot xctm brdt-flnga or tx sortmx trtara %- uoyd a:rm-m jetna lifx isscmbmcm commami haktpoi__d con a._l-u_»u_atadcaettal fl&.000,oc uinwal income m*mm o>j mfm mm i__ah:;ti*a s.oot.ot ct bu poucim om-rorn!llko ariz mt-coml patimrr cash rates cash wmsmbmm i cask mwbmmmmmmi lhrvvimlapeid*_n__j_-__liy —■— m/m m the •_._ at the ttmmv jam i.n videcda mar to mwd to kedcck the aanoat raniun oi utcuass tha eaah aa.ua af «• olej i tmamx ahiaan i iliihj tm_mmm jl p pom general afaat h rim ajl ammmtmomg __. p wibbl fish&ambtrono jeneral iw sci ajice agent oav t ha •_. 111 jl t u-_aroo_a*o_t>on a «■ut oa inthciatii.mal c co pt toki rik*<a?r futtt m oot7»jta*ii..jic «: h ruts im co woacmxk iia i«ui men hhbi»b 001 somnrattn .*. juticnmnrß ooustt kabetz im o ■jw huch«l tt»twti wi 0 ctrvn,_jc a tuav«-gg ik cxi . uautosu xbw roas ucraiae so raw naa . ■a misfjeixa.seoua rkoh thk muwio oatt -' ■' t ta_w rn to tbi uf-ma | has fa_j.ciei j 11 tba llniai.i aja eail-d to-day for hooolula with pap eengera aad ma-la lor new zealand aad a tn bh c-oaacta with um ataamai . melbourne at hunolmla tha aaa-mift of traaran ahlpped to haw york otariaad datiag m peat week i t6a,«00 pr.nc.pyiy own jeaeral ktonemen will aaanine command nait th_radny of the aaw department at son-hern oalifiiwaia aa_l arizona wit head luartara a i'lree-lt • . - larteat iatelliqanrei from arixona japorta many ontrafea and mardera by tha indiana saw minea hew bean diaoorered aad min - ing proapaeta were teraaawa ' - tbi cbopa roo-hanrau may u.—newer hi law in the hiatal of datehaaa coontj haw mpa at thia aaaaoa of the year pi nrniaail aa «-<__. thelrwit uriidule*-e aacaed-agly tin tbeo.ly iaar beaaaj that ym treao wil he rained hy aa mg^p af ira.t a chavoe hi a-wro , 4uy il or albe-i day hoperidteudeot and i'hyrician ef tbe ew vork state inev-i-t anyfam eaiaaol hia poeitioa yeatmi the anl of treitm which waa ia eat nniaimonaly aamaaai . _ or daniel g 1 ug nf clinton cjaftj t fill the place routi-mc baiucii it c may ll.—th lupnhll can hawaa aaaaa-mad aa ey toa_.ee tf'dack aad waa oelled w order by uer rner i-oldea w j . lart ww elected lampaiaij chairman alt day waa mtm in diacamieaa coneernlne a f i.al . m-an end the coaredti-a ->• mfll a prewnt aboat two-thirda ulerad to g prt aana ta wight atmotk uwrto paiueeuraia mav il—lk uafca 1-eagae i i ll i ll f laallawry ot wlje l a eaet heel t_m l mm cjeu endeoeered the mamma pwoeb smmßimmamma **» •*>**■* waa aaaamamawammmm mmmxm aa their i _•.!.—, aad tar baaety and elegaat mle*ttae haa a*rar aeon aqanliad ia thi aity tfwßm awn wimu»uiu pat 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-05-12 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-05-12 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 25 No. 8279 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
Description
| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-05-12 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-05-12 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700512_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. 8279 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 2952 KB |
| Transcript |
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mourninii ooom dodo bk^t a c im w-tn manufacturino jewelers ac u .. n'rnoi.ln.i __ »'_..,;., .... n musi likai.k.r-i a nl publishers icwktt \ hmcitfta,-m mtm oriians i'.irul.la 1'.p0 derrick r.cu.rm.iicji * o>i.,s 41 too 43 cc,.it.,.u oroans mklodeons ac bko a prin'.ci a 08 nu.trt tvtitui toil )• - oils p ints ac 8 peabk bi to.i 17 ■___ plani.mi mills doors sash *.'. 1 a kv vns a co min-litoic printers a iilank hook man'fs baku x atam mw ad mt w—hlnfwm atmm pianos musi tl cottikr t i.knt.in -'.;;» mtm piano manitk cturers 0 kl'ktkman lu 1 - _■>.! 110 b.ttvi dkvink ur..s 4ui .\ o-.i r m..r . i taper hanuin ac a ii iu,._.c ..,■-!. . mos'tiwiwtiv dili is _<:. mtln meiiretrc*ncuoi.s 57k mtin i'hotooraphers f a mjllailt m tain t r haifblrr..n sofi tn.l 4 mtln 0 l blibb s7 m-i.i scalks and safes buffalo-oalk work s mtlß sewing machines wiucf.i kk a wiloon 8 m co 1 h_.i_.__r wil ox a oibbsb m co 14 11 dtr_l"n ho ve i m i'd 1 w sw-n floi.kn'cmfi _. co wi ma.il saddlery hardware 0 prattaletcnv-.tßtil . n.i f.l t-irto silk hat manicfac'i'uri:r3 c mackenzie 1-7 maio btovk hollow wars bird a co tt rrwre m ■_■-~..■,.., stained class bdpkalo 9tatnkd qt.a3s works » iwrl g o l cri'.ss 3 lbln school furmtrre w chaw a kok tu b<>t-u rtovkb and hardwarr khaw ferris ft co 440 mtln stovks furnaces and range i swaktz a co sa a trunks dantki/h hvmphkey sncpr*t>r to joo hon phray ft bro sos mtin o tobacconists a m adamb a 00..2.»wt.)ii..ir1....a15a50 petri c.irsou p iiowaru ac0..200 wtthiocton watcbes jewklry a diamondes 11l kin's jewelry store mtin t ft e 01ckin-on a mai dan r caktlk ml mtuu w evknk.troh.,4s..i mtin watch maj-kks 4 jewelers juliubwai.ker 7 mtin married bailky hamilton may 1 a dart i v by * i r 0 8 uak*r mr j a b . 1,.y and him c ' hamilton * new york kkfi'ilicak locil omin atioss - thi profuseu mmi omunogmmm tammany rrjrcted the rruali agiti tor iv council mrs stanton 01 -•■r*rla*irs ac4uittal-a new anti slatrrr crcudc rsc__»»4ky r.fft-tiki on the ballot-important xbtttnu ol catholic clrrct-bmphatic c mu tiox of bible real ing h imbli school st tbutobapb tb tbb urtml ! ntw york may 11.—the fortyfiftl annual meeting of the american tract society began thia morning in asaociatioi hall iter w j budington um prea • lent in the chair tbe treasurer's report shows receipts for the year in donati a and legacies of uo 171 00 and eales o 361 1u 44 making with the balance m tbe treasury 47'j,us1 05 addresses mbtt delivered by w c koberta vv j k taylor h c riley and dr gulick tha union women's suffrage society the new name adopted by the national womana suffrage association met again this morning in apollo hall theodore tilton occupied the chair mrs lock wood of washington read a resolution enacting that all public offices should bt thrown open to women and that ah exam i nations for positions in the civil aervioe should'be open to either sex mrß blake of new york miaa collins of boston mrs josephine s riffling o washington all spoke of the equality ol the aexeo and uf the right uf both to all departments <_: labor and to elective fran chise mrs stanton offered a resolution to the effect that the trial and decision in the mcfarland sickles and cole cases showed that matt had a property in women and was a practical diffusion of the slave law in the united strtes the american woman's suffrage asso ciation held a meeting this morting at stein way hall henry ward beecher in the cbair tbe prominent persons on the platform were lucy stone black well mrs livermore julia wanl howe mrs h m t tracy cutter m d.;mra.celia bur leigh antoinette brown black well mrs q b stebhina oliver johnson sojourner truth and othera henry ward beecher aaid after having settled the nutation of woman's right to speak the next question is haa woman the right to practice if she has been made the instrument of instructing her husband and her children as to the way in which they should vote might she uot heraelf have the privilege of taking part in public affairs sit ing on committees and voting upon all things thst concern her he had no doubt that mt_*en years hence it would seem btrange that the rights of women to suffrage had been denied kev j freeman clarke said ho believed woman should vote because it was in tha direction of human progress and civilisa tion civilization thus far had constantly occupied itself in making women more and more like men lucy stone and othera alao spoke urging the rights of women to do all that man docs the l'nton kepublican general commit tee to-night after a protracted and excited debate decided not to join the coalitiou againsttammany.and nominated the follow ing independent ticket—for judges of thi court of common t'leae j sabs hitter band richard s emmett william i richard&on eliaa a hall tor judges of the marine court h e treuiaine benja min a willis william kircbeis among the aldermen nominated are henry clews charlea l tiffany charles k craham i li raymond and other prominent citizen the mozart hall democrats to-night adoptcd resolution indorsing tammany and its ticket and declaring tho places of an members of the general committee refus ing to abide by this action should be consid ered vacant ben wood haa subscribed 1000 for the political usee of mozart hall the american home missionary societj this afternoon elected kev dr woolsey of yale college president tbe presbytery of tbe tutted presby terian church sitting at pateraon new jersey granted a petition severing the pas toral relations of the kev charles b smythe with hia church in now york mr smythe preaches there for the last time sunday next the strikers of patcrson cotton mil have resumed work at wages twenty per cent less than before the strike ferdiun i s-huetler conductor wa roiled between two horse rars going in aa opposite direction and kdled a meeting of catholic clergymen of this city was held to-night to consider thi quaa tion of the bible in the public eohoolx/an the status of jlev dr mcglynn pastor o st stephen's and kev mr farrel of st joseph's who are regarded by their asaoci ates aa too liberal on thia subject tbe reading of tbe bible in the pub , schools waa condemned and dr storrs vwa ieneral of tbe diocese will be asked to re move the two objectionable pastors to conn try district where tbey cannot to anv great extent inlluence perversely public opinion it was stated that tbe vicar<-t:n i rjd had written to archbishop mccloekey for instructions mmm • washington blrorkan capitalists ready to tak i an american mm per cent to an m*l tmsmmmm k/f the hxpistiu'jat caucc's ii_._7tist or thi wmtmmmmßmsmnamn • _ a ft ttntttv-nine states ant3 teihttto riks represented ooxghksmonal pkc caawßgil r_aeciol.sti.iib v,_._iicit oyeii tue mmm bill i sv tblbsmarb to ttis rtrasss 1 washi.noto may 11.—m bowles a banker in paris will appear before the committee of ways and means to-morrow lt is understood he will argue that the loan coin ha taken in europe at fcur per cent it ia ascertained from several republican senators that tho only object of the pro poaed oancna of their party is to select the usual congreaaannal campaign oommittaaß the grand army of tne republic corn menced ita fourth annual aesatoa at the grand army hau in thia city at nooa to day ieneral logan commanders a hi f called ths eneampment to onler aad bar d quint iof mass i chaplam-in-chief offered a prayer the roil call of delegates showed that thirty-nine states and ter tories ware repreiaaatcd a commitue on credentials waa appointed aad tha oom radea from distant statea were admitted ae spectators ieneral logan delivered a long and patriotic addreaa thomas kearaay collector of caatonu at corpus christi waa robbed on tha gtb intt of 12,610 st ia specie cu-.totn fond collected by hia depaty aa tha rao grande which ha was aakiag to that place on tbe road to rio grande by a portion of hi united htatee military escort xlist congress—second session washington may 11 sekate mr conkling rep n y intro doned a bill to aid ia establishing aad de veloping ooian-arcial iatereouree and t provide for carrying the mails between th i'aitad states aad the eevutiiea un the west coast of soath america referred to tfe peatofiee ooamdttea tha bill to provide tar famishing artifi cial lunl ta disabled soldiers wa peaaad tha btll tn relation to landa withdrawn ■for tbe hem-fit ef tbe soathsra pacific bail raaal caaaaaay itt tha state af california ' aa ftakaamp hy a mmm of tt to 15 bat it aaafaaaflj mpmrßmm at 1 o*alaefc hf thm tqpalatiwa ex |
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