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buffalo express vol xxv friday may 13 s7o no 8280 business directory hawk itrsfskss afflt location of tub lkahimi housks of buffalo :!■.».■nt ur readers wbo make purchase in buf ta i '■> cutting this out aod using it as a referents w-1 ae.e i im and trouble the selection has "*<■aipc . j i -. b ( d is strictly flfvht'-hass arcuftbctv cyson k p'i.tkk ih hate t a i implements ca-stings c uo.uki vi w'lkhn chkago dcarcanal ha.nkkh.i ii *. bl i-l a co barn m tw-tieea bund ml\)-e.s finecastings ftc i i ■*"■i ' ii cor niagara and '• .- \ - hoottufl mj iiationerv *• ail i.n tayi.or j*6 mam mmbjt i hro 4n7 main cor m'lj*k . i'ulll lfcjit 4 t___umatd-a w ie a i . 11 111.iv.mv ' vn k looks stationery ac a »»., u-';:.wuo_j a johnson m maiu ' \ b jinki.-zm anl mmm hoots a sho&s a l b heyvm i*i main ja.-.rji li jhrtfc i 4w main hj a.vk booje manufacturer j 1 cbmmtmmtmm 11*4 and im washington o>fbcn ionkxs wb<>«*le & ret__i w h ;. 1.1.0 k * i.a itt b ij vhi , n . ' ah mi nil lotus feathers • *•■m j zooh i phoisw'-rii 47 main carpet fitter 8 p-iillii a-rtmam st i h tionrrs whnl««l h*-..f1 iikakmi m hens tf j tflkmlk tu slain p-.aite tiflt ifopiss i juna glass a crockery ha p v o*l»tjll,n9jlaiii mu k m_wj.an.4i4 main cakriaoes cakvkv a walla.k l_m.k near c.urter h'.ns crackers ac b ovkn'n * son mbmmd 7 kllioom coal t;\h>l.**.al nut keuil v h i li-i.kv a co , ww brta an terraca 61 i ■' r . a h in ag -, root oenesoa coffee a spice mills ch iu .* 00 , iii hain i pposit church coal and phi ikon o x wilfton \ jo imohh c»r mississip-.i e i limu-tiuom 8 commercial wharf loot ol m ii street drv goods doi'd best b co w2 main drapers a tailors h 11 t'vvo.n oh man over and renovator l as l if itotkh mi main bm v elopi ma n ufacturers u w i hu ■m tmam engravers on wood an p l vmijiftman k mam fancy goods ac vo|.i,kf kik.hlini a co tm main fl r.mture ac x\r i wuitk a.7 main e itiubtol jl 0(i em main flour feed and grain v ii mmm ftnn ■*» law fruit and oysters flatt fki it 0./i'j washington fine brass castings buffalo iikass kot.ni.ky 7b fcichang gla-ss and paper show cards j p iiurfman 10 h t-ene.a st upstairs gbocers whulemle b a johnston 71 main grocers wholesale mi<l r«u_l e l hoi.man i ■main uk i w i'.itt 17 k seneca gen is furnishing goods aootsum ||. vtafujul bm main s n la humor « hon ua mam mod jl bknkui-.t 307 mam i.dns and jewelry i o roihon a oo , im main hotels bonnkvs notf.l cor wa«hlni n and carroll hmrwork and hair jewelry nik lo*llkl 113 clinton h minksn saddles ac j h bv'i'i.k a j*on,_l knlianke opposite ma-islon i a i k hi riihkkv .-,..■■-. iu ta u ruy a lln bm ma.n hardware iron ac c k wai briikie 271 m n and i bs m uokttfnh a klf,eor reaflaud , . biom hhkpaiui k *:■, bd mam koh i.l h tish -_ * i i ijk wil i c wi.kn it co , m m on or w swan hardware and metals pkatt a co tti l ud i''l t rr ».'.,. hot air fiunaces a i mb_mmkt tt mate hats caps and furs c t f okuftuek nj main bk iotulu v r.ito wi main wm wlpfßttt,ttl main ikon foundry e-milk iron wokks p«rry e.,r m.*.scs*.tppt clinton ikon wufuu cnoretp w js.k...n ibon founders engines boilers mo w tikft sons a co w'uhiiiic-o.n nrohio iron nails r k si'ikes ac mutt ■» co id li tn i ioterraoe laoeb beer billi rds ao mich akt k ngsteh tl main at uoht carriage andsleich 0 0 uoow'in 13sandsss wtehteghw looking lass picture frames uoivmiua ll ■, i im li st swan malleable iron pratt a lr inv.iuril m tnl m terrace marble mantles and orates c s i'uui'kk ml hi-laware l hwakuio.i ti3 main marble a oranite works dt*mi\""t a his n ci.rn.r oomt m*d mlllgtß juiin okawru4u l'o and im htagmk millinery tvhnleulo n(1 retail likmtv o'bhikm w0 wate w h wihuiw uid im main mourning gocd9 dolht mpr ft co 4h main ma ni f tub i ni j ewelrrfi ac h r m'knul.lnpi ttl wwshtnglm m^stc dealers nd publishers ibmhti kwischaattm main organs l rt.thle pfam dkkrick pilokmaker a 00 . 41 and 43 c'lllloll oit'jans melodeons au oen a frimci 1 co niagara mivi-uth and ma rrland oils paints ac 8 peask anl 0 m te plan ing mills doors bash ac ft a kv.\\h ft co me.-haiiii printers ft blank book mavks uakkk t jollts t mid 1 wwwogloß t-.t pianos music ac cottikit a iiknton hh maui piano manufacturers c ktnttshaji,l«6,l«saad im bate te lil.vini i'.kos i.'l n .. m ra i-.-r atwysaaaa pai'er hangings ac h h rikok mam honmomhkv bros m mate mlrrett iticuuls bib mam photographers w m kniqht ih slain f h hamrlkton 106 and 4«w mam u l uliss i7l mam scales and safes s bukfalo sicai.e worics 63 main sewing machines wiikki.kr k wilson s m 00^91 mala,cor swwti wil.ox ft oihhsb m co 14 s division ho wb s . in .. w swan k lou km is m co.,t'll main saddlery hardware ac prati .« lkti;il¥oßth.s*ard m torrace silk hat manufactuker'a c yacken/jk ih7 main stove hollow ware biro * co mau uraw te and f.rie capm stained glass bdffai.n rtajwro olas works » pearl q o l ri'rns | b main school furniture w chaftk a son mtaawaawk stoves and hardware anaw fkrhis a nv,44h main stoves furnaces and ranges i swaktz aco.,3«"j main - trunks daniri tt htmpip-if.y sncieasor to tno hnot phrry ft 8r so3 h st tobacconists a m adams bv_tmwaaßmmtmmamammaa oibson f howakd a co v waahington watuhes jewelry a diamonds pitkin if.wklry btore h main t t e hickinsos.sm main d vn r castle k.l main stkvkns bros mb vain watch makers a jewelers jtji.itswai.kkr j 7 main fenianism thb brotherhood kai^obtcd es route for utd kiv_ee-dt lith said to bfc thb endezvocs plui of the cam paiok-a nshit tale i t tkljws al<h to thi sxrkzss ] chicago may 11—th st paul pre*s pnbhahes a letter from duluth which says * large body of armed fenians had arrived at the latter place en route to red kiver to aid rial l<_acb man was armed with a breech loading nh pistol and knife p,eir first strike will be the capture of ■i.rt francis on rainy lake which will be garriaoded by a few men while the main force will haraaa and dispute the ptuaage of the british troopa through the rivers swamps and tnouiitxina from fort william to red river at the proper time they will march down and join riel's forces ne party has al ready started overland by the vertmliion road another will soon fellow and a third ia preparing to go to the same destin ation via st louis and vermillion rivera another party are reported at the superior river which will march directly west to red river the forcea at da luth are said to be commanded by a distintruuhed confederate officer who fonght general banks in his louisiana campaign ■- the men are nearly all ex-soldiers many french canadians accompanying them and they have secured the service of several indians and half-breeds aa guides and one or two employees of tbe hudson bay com pany who are perfectly familiar with the country to be operated in the pmm does not vouch much for the truth of tha above intelligence aa every thing is quiet at red river and kiel is expecting favorable dews from canada terrible accident details of the terrible slaughter ofl thk mhhwtiii railroai>—list of tue tll-tims—the old bxcube for whole sale murder tue culpable cqndi'c tor missing bt tblbgkara to the xxfrxas 1 st locis may 12.—at six o'clock this morning the ni«ht express tram on the missouri pacitia railroad which left at chison kansas last evenine collided near eureka twenty-eight miles from here with an extra freight train grnng west six teen pers-ins were killed outright and twen ty wounded two that hay been t«kea borne wih die no names of the sufferer have been ascertained ihe wounded are bt-iug brought here and farther particulars will ba obtained when the train arrives thu de«t will be brought here as soon i the coroner reaches the sceue of disasti'i and holds an in<,ue-t a special train left here early this morning with pbysiuihiii and all neceh-ary appliances for the relief of the wounded and care of the dead another tram will leave at noon with the coroner reporters and another relief party both locomotives were completely wreck ed and the trains badly smaahed thts col lision occurred through a mißapprchen-ion of the orders given to the conductor * hudson b lii i president of the road and thomas mckesaock are on the spot doing every thing possible to relieve the sufferers aud to clear the track latex st locis may ij.—the train with the wounded by the terrible railroad iii«_-i p haa not arrived yet s£b i m but tbomas hissock suponu-enient has tel egraphed the tollowing names of tba dea<i aud wounded the names of all the dead will not probably be obtained until t-m cmtom holds aa icquest killed (). u pixley conductor 011 the western division nf the road and passenger on the train frank holt and daughter ten yearn old ot mercer county ohio j s sturd«vant of pekin illinois leorge washington olor e<i train boy of st louis a h stica ney of patoka ladiaaa wounded—h mahoff of sioux city iowa a h marcus of kansas milan holt thomas pe-ritt mud lake north carolina fred moenster vine grove in diana t s briggs new yoik william little h-i_.«l-_le michigan henry vth land st louis jim mas^e colored kan sas city theodore minderman st louis pater williams east ichmoiid 0t j d hicks brakeman j i jackson engi neer o j jjubois onnduetor all of the expre_3 train jacob kice hickory coun ty missouri jcstrph lierry baggage mas ter both itis hrol-.n x i arm smash-d most of the hilled are persons returning frnm kansas destined to points in illinois and ohio although many rf the wcucdeil are scri nusly hurt it is im-heved all will recover they are well careil for mr auguntut a flemington hit kngineer of the taboo a neu-sho kailroaid in reported killed a u_ijj underatanding ot the orders seems tn have been made by the engineer of the freight train it is said he has not been -*>•■■r:ii the accident another train with ■'_. for thfa dead and comforts fr>r the wounded has jutst started for the ccne of the di3kßt«r still latrp st lofia may 12.—the train contain ing the wounded arrived about three o'clock i and the saflvrers were taken directly to trio | ho'^it&l nuneoftlem are eeriouaiy in jured ( jacob rice of hickory vmnty mis .. ari previously reported voudedl was , killed t t!i death al a k firming is confirmed , andrew j stratt<)n of new bri^htcu , pennsylvauia was killed • all ihe bodies will be brought to the etty r late tonight -_►__— t new york fentan council op war at the astor house—final preparations for the capture op canada—miss catherine beecher on t.ie woman ycksti n henry wbmsrv weakness per-onal an political items-laroe mekiintt in favor of san domingo annexation banquet in bom-ox of general jordan bt tilsgrapij to thi ixpssas i new york may 12.—henry wanl beecher opened the morning session of the american woman't suffrage aasocintion with prayer nfter which resduti ns offered nnd ndvocnted by henry b black well expressing th congratulations ofthe association nt the progress of the cause daring the past year remonstrating against the proposition pending in tne l'nited s-.ntes s-.-i.ate to disfranchiae worn n in i'tah nnd urging the ndoption of the xv'uh amendmeot aad the more thorough organization of the frwtnda of the cause were adopted the subsequent speakers were aaron m powell oliver johnson grace greenwoo-t julia wnrd howe nnd agnea kt.np thenfternoon session wu occupied by miss catharine k beecher in stating nul defending herjobjectiona to worraa suffr ->«<■which she aaid were not to much agai.cet the fact itself as the way the women took to accomplish it instead of trying to wu the cause by love wh uh ia the only way t.i convert men they used threats and <_■i pulsion the only reason henry is here aid miss beecher is because he cannot any no to anything a woman might ask him to do the american bible society la-it year enrolled sixty-uine new auxiinries mi : . n totnl of 11*70 i the baltimore k ohio railroad has ; leased the ohio & mississippi on terms lib eral to the utter the cuban league this afternoon m pted resolution condemning in the atron^et-t term the murder oi general goicooria _- karaaa nnd requesting the president is obtain his bcoy for interment in this eountry thosiaa h johnston ehnrged with the mnrder of his shipmate edward barns in tbe maintop cf the british bark morning liyht wss to day discharged on thegfound that no crime inve manslaughter hal been pr-ten hi*;h smn^wv-'ie by hr extradition treaty jaflpa lirn<ty ntc.!»s the suit of pit .' *- he m—l t i e ''--.-_*■■smtiu-ual '"-.'' n i>>s£od in wmbmtmk th form.r for $ 151,0-1 ', i bat •■:*>■mfßrn-tt-888 p.nti that c-stun [ tie wed by the general term of th s-ipr<m ' court lhe bnn k oontestad its liability on i certification by its cashier of a check where the drawer had no funds to meet it and i i will carry the case to the f-der&l courts the ooroner's jury in the caae of william j sherlock formerly of kastpoit maine supposed to have been murdered by his brother return j a verdict of accident drowning the rrodnce exchange has appointed a committee to ace what a building can be bought for and to look into tha affairs of tha commercial aaaociatioo general james wataon webb's 1700 cigars seized by the customhouse authori ties have been rwitored snpenritondei-t jourdon farcifhes the police commissioners with a list of <;.".:.'. places in this city wherw liquor is sold tammany has added to its aldermanic ticket the names of emannel b hart william h charlock ud oeorm b pino kett a l'.'l:__n council of war waa held at the astor house this morning for the con clusion of the final arrangements for the in vasion of canada the anniversary of the american con union in brooklyn at the academy of music this evening waa at tended by a crowded audience the eier 01 sos being more largely attended and en thu^iaatic than any thus far during the anniversary week henry ward beecher presided dodworth's band furnished the music and the rev dra ray palmer and theodore l cuyler of hartford aud pre sident merriam of kipon college were the principal peakers dr palmer announced that mere than 50,ixh in aid of the feeble churches had b en raised during the past year thua m__riag an additional gift of smto fr..ui hear c barven ma4le on condition that h former auicuct be ob tamed a larfije mpflttn^r called by some of tho most induential men m this city was h*-l-i at the cooper institute t ur^w upon thr washiugt'in authoriti-s urn importance of ratifying the hay of ba ft na treaty charles h llu.stll pmaida 1 sfwechpr were mda by momi if iniinell n p banks ih n f.u-h an.l hi go fithian rteso.atinoa were arlnpted exprfs-ing the sense f the meeting aa to annexation a banijuet w-e given to-night at i lmon ico's to l*m eral j - in late commander of the patriot army in cuha sennr al.uir presided and introduced jordan who made an t ff<-cti ye speech he recou n ted the cruelt.es of the spaniards anil only wanteii arms tn olitain their liberty if they coum purchase them in tbo tnited states cuba wuuld be free in threw months horace cireeley spoke forcibly in favor of cuban independence and urne-l the amarican people tn help the cau*e some of th speakers demanded vengeance for the heath f eneral l_.oicouria and the cruelty and rutahty of the spanish authorities was bitterly denounced washington general sweeney hktirkd-h a r elec sfov general lo^an rf.taivkd as com uander-inchiei-'-loc^l political dif wnw h vhhomzk'i withdkawal of one of tilt s.tmineks for mayor pattajek of til hilttaby hill by thk senate-pbobs__sfl i thb tabitf bilu bt iwiairn ra m ixr-hs-s | wabkthotoh may vi - majnr thomat w bmaney w-iq serve 1 with distinction in mexico aud during the lefca vrar and will be b-oembered a the j innral c jinmindink the kfnian f in s wh-;n they mi la a raiil into <' i 11 wl * in tki bai been i . 1 i by the eiwnmmg hoard nicapaatartadfor x-vr service ami retired wi'.h full rank a hrj a.u r ge-wnl ' the national encampment of the grr.od army < i tm kuyuttlic elected the national afiasn for the mumpd year this afternoon i.nierfil bites of mai._at;bn-ett nominated general john a logan nf illinois for urand cutnmandcr in chief qsandi owens of l'ennsylv_.i,i nnrniaited jen eral john f hartr;ui ft uf that state leneral karttum of new york nnminat-d ieneral alfred pleasanton of that state colonel goldsboro of marylsud nominatt-n a w eoniiou of that ttitt aad n verre of i'otomac nominate general robert e schenck of ohir these nomi nations were duly e:onded and balloting then commence'l thu rusult was general logan was then by vote de clared elected unanimously and on taking tho chair madn n spceeh the other officers elected were fovemor lucieit fairchild ol wisconsin senior vice rnramaiiiicr general lewis winner of pennsylvania junior vi'-e commander dr samuel a.green of m*ssa<cchu»ett sur geon general and rev ur g vv collier of ohio ' haplain general with a member nf the council of administrations fromeacb state m?j->r poore of m*s.i%'bnsetts chair man of the committee on resolutions re ported a series which were adopted ihey deplore tbe death of genera thoma-1 recommend the observance o decoration dav ; condemn the opinion ol attorney general hoar requiring the gen ral government to ask from the southern taua thf sovereignty over the national cemeteries recommend the establishment if state homes for soldiers orphans and sn asylum at the south for dlored vet • t\t , suggest d'.natii'es.if land to volun teers and thank their washington com -■■■:■r for their hospitalities to ni^ht the encampment haa revised the rules and regulations making several changes which it is thought will be ver beneficial to the order the regular republican nominating con vention major a *'. richards having withdrawn unanimously nominated mat thew g emery heretofore in the field aa a reform candidate | emery accepts tbe nom ination the committee on election to-day agreed to report a resolution giviug to the unsuccessful candidates far seats from l miaiana—to schuyler t>00 st martin 500 mowery 0<jo mcl'mine 2000 ann hunt 1500 to-day at noon the delegates to the national encampment of the grand army of the republic proceed d in a body to the executive mansion and were received by tbe president io the esst room i.ererai lognn godimuiier-tn-chief aaid tbe organization wu composed of those wbo fought to perpstunte the union and the integrity of the states but were now engaged in charitable deeds aad io such measures as would promote love and the practice of fraternity and maintain un equivocal loynlty he then introduced by name the varions delegates the president expressed his thanks for this visit xlist congress—second session washinotoji may 12 senate mr morrill hep , me offered a revolution callidg upon the pr_hdent for information concerning the organised hachs of persons at cheyenne wyoming terri tory adopted mr sherman rep o g*v notioe of hia inteoti to call up th bill to redne taxation immediate after th pei-ding r ltr wm diapoaed of the army bill wu then taken op and % motion by mr p.imeroy^o n_.i d.the fi ■-* • sctinnlhy tjxi-g t r«-h_c*ion of the ar rl at 30 000 iwte-d of 25 000 wm agr d to i tut pen-ing motum to atrika out tl r»t section reducing th army to 30,000 waa lort by jr-aa 21 nays 31 mr ferry p*ep , conn moved to ktrike oat the elvreuth mctioß protldiofr f r a bo«rd to retire the army officer h - .^ rt*-'i t th«m an iu«-fictent hy lspartment commaader and chiefs of staff after riiac-tr.on mr wileoß offered an amendeaent ft proride that he offioer 1 to tm reported to th board thall h tlioae only unfit for do^jr from any canae other ' hm_l irjarie incorred in 1 dnty the am«>_idmeot wm agreed t and also an atnendcneiit hy mr howard fe inivr to t it . *\.-. r j*-,i ft '• for rttir*m«r 1 a brar i ■five the t^-ard i - f rr-'s diction to strike oat thi a c i'jf m lost 4 ducaisioa enaaed opon t_m i mer.ta by im hbera to allow ixtjnd army effi-en to hold cty_l an a»d by mr cnrpt a nr repealii g tbs not of january 21 1870 relating to rstired o_bcors nod prjriding upon their own application for their arsigßsmt to dnty except asrvios with troops nnd na professors in collegia no compensation to be sllowed during such service except actual expanses and tnile mr carpenter's amendment waa adopt od mr sherman . r p ., o ridiculed the idea that the people of the lnitsd states were afraid of undue military it.flnence in their affairs by the election to offioe of re tired army officers messrs trumbull thayer conkling wilson and others spoke on ths subject and finally mr sherman's amendment was rejected ihe chair snt>anced the appointments of missis morrill of maine nye nnd stockton ns a committee of conference on the pension appropriation bill mr tkombcll rtep 11l ), moved to smend tbe twenty first secl.on so ss to prohibit any officer of the army either on active or retired lists fr..m holding n civil office after discussion mr trtimviull's amend ment was adoptnd—yeaa 34 uaya 21 the fifteenth section providing a fixed compensation fur each grade vt officers in the army wu amended by striking out the part relative to the pay of the ieneral lieutenant ral major ieneral aad brigadier general mr buckingham rep conn moved to strike out the whole his motion was agreed to—yeaa ss nays 14 after some other ummpnrtant nmend ments n bill waa reported to the senate nun the committee nnd the bill pnsred the appropriation bill came up in order at 6:10 o'clock the senate adjourned mm messrs kelsey butler mass ) and nib look were appointed as a conference com mittee on the pension appropriation bill the house resumed tho consideration ol the hill t i revive the navigation and com rnercisl interests of tbe cnited states tbe bill was discussed until ths expim tion of the morning houi when it went ore till tuesdsy next mr schesck ( i-p , o ), moved to go into committer of mg whole on the tnrif bill mr wood dem _.. y ), wished m scheuck to recommit or lay aside the bil . but the latter wss unwilling the bout th.ieup-n went into com mitue ou the tai iff bd_l the tax un nickel had < ierman silver was considered the paragraph fe_uriag aid type two cent per pouud wss ttrimka m mt mr onubfc bop mich moved t ameud the paragraph :•■._; hvn an una twenty per cent by addlu n pr.iviso tha emigrants teams not exceeding one wng.n and two nmmalß for each family shall im admitted duty free aureed to mr smith rep vt ), moved to in crease th duty to thirty per cent whic i wan agreed to the hom at 4:30 took a recess until 7:3 this eveniug the sestion to be fur busiu-ns ta bo reported from tbe committee on in valid pensions eve.mno sessiocx the first business taken up was a bill re ported by mr benjamin from the com mittee un invalid pensions to define tb duties of pension agents aud prescribe th manner of pnying pensions this bill had been recommitted februar 20 1370 with several amendments st . cim bnck with all such amendments to be acted upon all tbe amendments were rejected ant the bill na reported from the committee was pasaed without discussion it refjuirea pension agents to prepare cjuarterly vochers for pensions and direct ibe same to their j*os tlieej address an hsve tbem executed and then returned t the agency on tho rtocipt of which prop perly executed checks for the amount v the hm no are to be transmitted to the pen inner by mail pensions to be payablt in march june september and december a large number of bilis granting pen ions were reported and pasecd af.cr which the house adjourned _.» religious aatocmirran of thb j»kutsstan*t meth udist l'onfekknee iitffiwipmw vkkmi baltimore may 12 the qemmaj con fvrenco of the methodist protestant chord resumed tha consideration of the report o the j i i irv ''■u , u t "*• disspproviog o baptism which was discussed during th entire forenoon session the motion t postpone the tuhj^ct indefinitely was lost the ' ■:■'■■■■:><■■• then adjourned fur wuiiiu methodist conference mitmrins may 12—bishops janes ami harris of the northern hur h took leav if i ■• methodist conference to-day then pe>chei were full of the kindest ex pressions canada proroovtio ok parliamxt — the uovkrxor uencral'j spkecu it tilkiiip-m to ths nrism | ottowa may 12.—te-day the governor general proceeded in state to the chamber of the senate and prorogued the third session of tho first parliament of the dominion of canada in alluding to the measure passm for the government of the province of manitoba and for the rast adjacent terri tories he aaid the juit and reasonable condition yon have sanctioned in favor of their inhabi tant ' nnot fail to remove every trace of misapprehensions which unhappily existed and to plant instead a feeling of confidence and good will increasing the ad vantages to he derived from the adjoining dominion the military expedition which it is necessary to send will gratify and give confidence t all loyal and well deposed persona her majesty's troops g forth c an errand of peace and will serve as assurance to the inhabitants of the tied kiver settlement and the numerous indian tribes which occupy the nerthweet that they have a place in the regard and counsel of england,and may rely on the impart protection of the hritish scepter h also referred to the vigorous measures which had prevented trouble with the feni ans who had thre&tenod an invasion and hoped that the preparation matnrnd for the protection of the canadian fisheries would be effective telegraphic summary | ■- m tattsaoat aptbs koos isfitcbbs j r-a york may 12.—among the pu engersby the java yesterday was mr x b katon who has after a painful period of continement to his room fro n tbe blow of an attempted u>vim some months ago has recovered sufficiently to be able to take the ae voyage which his pbysicuo insisted np-jn mr eaton is still very feeble the public interest in the mcfariand case had not subsided yeatcrday and thodsands of people ware eogßgwi in raiding the lons defence published in the papers by mrs mcfarland me far land traveled about the city freely and passed two or three boars in m conference with his counsel at the r.ffice of mr gerrr ha was visited by a t»orter and mad toms interesting stater au about his preaeot feelings and future intention he pro nounces the carl f mrs mcfarland to u a tissue of mi«repree«ntatioßs and doubts if she really wrote it he thinks be has uot been fully vuulicatm and promises to take further proceedings in the coarse of whu:h he will apwt the indian divoroe c»m and obtain poasession of his otber child a havana correspondent speaking of the execution of gotoouna says that the old gentleman was not moved by the diffi culties of his poaittoa and met his death wi'h great fortitude and rm—pesvre he was given no opportunity to make am mmu morummidnm but still eaaaaged to ahovt " viva cuba !" the beating 7 the dnai prrventing anything else be saadfrosn being heard he wanted to be bot ssm not xarrotod but tbe spaniards would not txm r t v this betßg bent e,poa hi saffenng the same kind of death as his old fnend vj 1 eomoastinn in arms genera narmesa ' i v i mflered tb dvuetors of the b«mo r;*f>auol bare jest resolved uoa domtio s,>jo to the t sailors o the isabel la osv twliea who rap tared the oeneral waaßnoto p may 12.—the wi-i ao4 means committee are aiskiag^grsat effort to complete tb tu bill aad preeeat it to th uoom thi w*«k ia order to forestall tba mam uol tb s-.net finance commit ta wbiob propoare * short tax bill ia tb nature principally of a general reduction by tb i'omoittos will smt w*sk report tb fond ing bill and it i lear**d f roa a truth - worthy source tbat it will aa b sack aa boutwell want which ia interpreted to mas that it will not hav tba oompaleory clause relative to national haafca lewis kingaby baa b*aa appointed deputy naval offio*r of tb n*w york custom houae vice c 8 franklin removed ft general sheridan telegraph to i.n ral sherman tbat be baa leit salt lak city and ia now an route to tha frontier of tb country no indian outrage bav yet been reported at tbe department tb marriage of hon richard j hal-u rn an member of congress from tba xvtb pen nay irani diatrict to him cameron daughter of senator cameron will take place in harrisburg thia e van ing senator wueon feels confident of carrying tbe army bill finally through cougraea with a material alteration of tbe main fea ture aa ha reported it he ia oppoead by the secretary of war who differs with the senator aa to tb number of man tbat ahould be kept in tb service and other ma terial point senator wilton finds tbi opposition mora formidable than all other combined a special meeting of the houae apecial poatal telegraph committe waa held last evening to enable mr orton to conclude hia argument against both the hubbard and washburn bills on the poatal telegraph system mr orton in his speech reviewed th speech of c c waahburn in favor of th i hill now before the oommittee and expa i listed at great length upon the impracti cability of the poatal telegraph ayst m he p imi*ll to the experiment of tbe british cnvernmeat in putting the telegraph linea under the management of the poatoffice department and said it waa a failure he mam questioned upon the point very min utely by the committee but he still ad hered to hia assertion that the plan would not work and had been demonstrated to be utterly impracticable after mr mr-ton had concluded his argu ] ment leneral washburne handed him m letter from mr scudamore of the britiah postal telegraph wherein he says that ths blunders and delays of tl new system ir kngland were unavoidable i tuseparahlt r'mm a work ao large and t nplicated wid also that they had overooqit ' greater i>art of the dttficultiea and that though ju re is still room for improvement they nt even now doing werk better than waa ver done b fore the letter al the secretary of the britiah postcffice department says the herald correaponde.it ia a oomplete answer not mly to orton but to all opponent of the postal telegraph system tbe content over the choice of com mander-in-chief of the grand army of the iopubtie was hotly contested yesterday wid will be continued to-day a sectional strife has started up the eastern men de claring tbat the west hsa bad the com mand in their banda from the beginning t'leaaanton seems to be the moat prominent aame mentioned from the east in connec tion with the office the ieneral is in tba city looking after his interests mr of ohio i also an aspirant hand to hand eucnu titers are going on be tween logan and schtaclt the former now the incumbent of the office being again a candidate there are several others striv ing in the race but do not appear to hsve any show ieneral logan's address at the opening of the enoampment waa long and somewhat prosy but contained much valu able information concerning the operationa of the association an oppoaition to the subsidizing of line of steamers from new york to enrorx&n port haa sprung up it appeara that the owners of the established american line consider tbat there ia great injustios in granting subsidies to new lines when they have been in the field fighting against for eign rivalry tbey think if subsidies are ranted to any enterprise it should b to the lines now running tbe senate committee in the investiga tion of the georgia bribery caae yesterday examined two witnesses mcmurtagh th proprietor of tbe rei.ublican ot this city nd mr bailey one of the proprietors of tha cbamfbbbb-tb-ti utobe both theae gen questioned a experts tho aa to tbe value and coat of editorial mention and the latter aa to the expense of printing speeches in pamphlet form in thia city st lmmmb may 12.—a bloody affray oo curred at allenvitle on the iron mountain railroad yesterday between two men named camming and comstock on one side snd two johnsons father and son on the other young johnson received a cut in ths aide letting out a portion of his bowels whe_i he shot cumming dead comrtock was fatally beaten with a club by old john k young johnson will prohably di fight grew out of a disagreement in set business comatock and cummin began tbe fight auursts may 12.—morning papers rs port that morris the military sheriff of warren county has been carried to atlanta in irons by order of general terry new orikaif-l may 11—a game of baa ball was played vesterday between the chicago and southern base ball club the name was called at the end of th seventh inning on account of darkness being ao re»t wben the score stood aa follows mm i i o & n e 13 ii southern i 0 1 o s 1 t t the southerns protested againat counting the seventh inning the chicago club having but two iii-n out provioikcb tt 1 may ll.—tbe muni cipal election yesterday resulted in the choice of thomas a doyle republican for mayor by 386 majority over clark cituaa aod beach democrat the board of al dermen who are in favor of granting liquor licensee and the proposition to establish a free public library was defeated hakttord connecticut may 12.—tha session of the grand maaonio bodiee of thia state which are being held at tbe maaon'a hall in thia city will ci t lay when the otbeers of the grand i ■will b elected the directors of the valley ilroad have decided to locate their line eloi-g the river from wetherafield to thia city con nections will be mad in the northern part of the city with all other railroads san tmmmmmmm may 12 robert b swain was yesterday elected preaidant of the chamber of commerce at the billiard tournament yesterday keadling beat wright and little beat 1 hnll in closely contested games there is a great rush to the new silver mines in arisona parties are arriving from the east and th kio grande toronto may 12 troop for bk bad river expedifaon will leave on monday next all the preliminaries for an intsi iiallonil boat race at lachin has b*sa arranged the race t com off on tb 15th ef usui ber sir john maadonald p—*d a good nlsht last night his condition is more hopeful this morning sir francis hencks announced la tb hous yesterday that the money had been paid to tha hudson bay company for th purchase of the red river territory whieh would b transferred to canada ia aboat a month od million foar hundred aad sixty thoanead dollars have been appropriated in the dominion parliament for northwest parpoee the lithofracture deiplt isterf.lti so ei peri mint at irost mountain fr-m um hi le mm~_r_t.j laat m-n_-y a numb of rto-kkoldw o ._• iras 10-du-q iroa conpaar witi th«i pra«_lent mi h-iriaoo ami mom otw ißtilnd gaatlia-iii iinw-lii at ins mowita-a to wi toaaa tha aiim !■«■!■of a mv thshtiß-saß-t lataly iaraatad ia oara-aay ta inatn'i n|anialili-a for aaaanoa ia tha n-iaxag aafiaaf mr lawia behaatl wbo ia para-a ahowad tha ana ad-aataga of tkia aaw ia na-n ia tha tollowiaa waa ba ulad op two banaaiaa af twain aad twaatyaana *.-___• aaatk naaiatjuly with aaaraair two ini-i af tka aaw tlnllaa ■atlhil oa-u tit-rfraitai«,-wwi«fcliia^flir — mmkmam uh-.w*»w.inlil w_»*aagm t**t_r i**--***a___-*ra h-d raa i i a a *-~—^*— ■—-—-■----____—_—«» he buffalo exp&ess i't hcjsiiei h the expbess phintrngico ma 1 x..bwajc stbeei lf-min k f,*r ,- tlo 00 b-p d mm rctpi m " omi »~._|, m •• 1 m tiik b and eyexiko kxi'iiess two o-i uon t _ ki 4 p _[._ mmm io city ■_. erl t twklv'k ck.sti |*. rat tu buffalo exfubb y job pmntinb ffficb 01-iplllllf mmmb mmgtmm nt matxmal ia ttta ssaa » p___ra_u_d tm uuss is stasr dsbowop _ nos or book cabs ass job wosb so u un w ah mtsst aiasj wholo numw of v.>tei nece-.«ary t«i a aokoa ill whu-lt titii«r»l jirheit.-k reci-m-d . . ufii*"il dennis.n smm hanr»nft b«d r piea»hjt n jttatrai lo^aii n . . . 1 ! 1)1 . ... 40 l«t«r n dsoiii \ ■■■' ■» m-rtttu'iit at reasonama prteaa r-.l'rr\lo mourstvo htofe tb4 vain ■■kb --■i !■■«'«. ulais ulan ulanc (. 00 t ■:.* wind w mtmm ma ■.-, 1 *_.»>. plate olaks fob stores and dwzmjng3 al lea than eastern pmcon ;*■,-.'■-* white i>"'t i '.■•■.«. i ;><■>-> d oil for aale br a reynolds ft co ul m.in 1 and 4fl t.lrvri * :■•■....., . j bfi r wi w«r tsaac holix)way dealer tr mbmya ant lockport sand stone flagging curbing platforms door and window caj*s and ills steps etc omos and taitl earn of michigan al and cor main aod urnm borj caoaj per oval the pu lic js hereby warned t at i 111 pa oo debt contracted by dit sou morg-c wayi.er i a wmmmmm 113 mmoa-imxti am lodcim uoak st.-a few gentlemen cat obtain b ar.l m apris.tefsruiiy baav.t 10-i-aiion n-_l t rte tocuutea mmlk from the .'- h ja <-* _^ 12 t 1 ~ west swan st two gen 1 i t eim-n and the-r wise can be sromm'jdated ai l f-nos ind i-oard in a pnrale funic j etl-4 lat 801 ih division wa.m ed 1 * '• ) boardors by the day and wm-k taint iea ■> a l elo*3 | i * elli u!'l st a few kwakd 1 i i rnetnha ate minditad with tmbbmm l.t-td rjt l*o a few day boarders sl i jit >).>! swan st—two or three tat nt a g-u.lc.neii can be accuuuuoda'«d ». 1 b mid in a small fam ly elo 7 i suite op family ro-lms to i v rent with board pleasantly hyc-tled ou the tir.t fitsc ill v 1...y cor swan snd till ott sts - 11 4t ttaiiri.ii vantkd — furnished room * t aid board in a private famly for mn sn i wif within ten nunats wali of tl.e pue"-tffi a wool 1 use a inano in the bo us and des.re th ms f>rs<f a borne generady addree itel » ith u r wiilis this oflue _____\ wanted ladies and gentlf ruen t i nil it for our esttoaa pu i call m li wd terr lor and i.b rsl inducem ills bind dl . .;■■■■m in st viktuk4 oksl eu it wan led i«i,(kkj of thk sh k of the mafiulsc'ii'trs an.l ttadamt bank app v t j'mln otpi 1 pearl st ei v gents wanted - rake < han e to make mo e tton.e'ljti dot call i liba buffalo ueu ral m.o r.p'.i.i uthce 133 sis • it up stairs bulla o n y tm hki.p kejiactih *)(\~ six th st wanted a gen *-•''*_) erai house serrant with re'enneei 7:f .) i 1 seventh st.—wanted a &{__ i girlto du paaral housework i.il-eral h jgi h paid to a good gul - tjf-tl .*\*> ma*jrar si wanted a _ aj t-i fclrl to do general houae a org baft enecs required ll l 417 swan st-wanted a it 1 i to do general hou^work _ elo dt t anted active and intel tt ii icnt ladies f good address v i paj i itbtodaalan hi tumpatent ptrt.mt c*li st tst seneca st « u *<■i^xi'eeiem ed straw sewers i j wa tp.h a'so thi si a customed to ate in hair work ca l>e.l*neath m if iaautd appiv st wotrtrwamprm mammmß mmmarj bt fd :» i:,t kagle at v luir mil . bot w anted one that has tia-ls.-ine asptrltmt in i be m.nu'iwtuie ot r-._ii.lv pftl md a|p!.trm ■> to 11 a m lii_m.y ■icr hos i moo at n rpwo active salesmen wan j ed 1 i'iiuiediatily tho-e aeaualnttd iih groi . i . and lo o.r pri'li-rri'd ltnia_is"l a iv.'kcx • 1 -■it anted immediately-at lu tt llr snltle kl hange st , a few flrstcl.ua ■■- num whtia—ad appu ell-4t mit\iions ha>ti;il sj m'»n wan led ry a vol m j » ii.ac sa jain'ieriiiiid address c if ,' 11 iv«rl*.t u \\' n i el - a situation as t t i ■ua-k i-r ithar ni the i.ctv or io mtry bs r n - ac.i txparltaced lady addreaa mk l l rl ai '■t i:i vy'.i no man who thoroi <;!. -• i.c g an-l is allling ll urea a it klion dditas w v hi uf i k -■u \ - : \ tuation ah \ > j ■.'. a-i.ilr addroh ellif i piest i l.ass '. ustom lt pter .;- i ui tottgflaaedt can biflutntta ,- i :.* ■ocob addiaaaj m c , . u ami i.t oa mmmk i u '•- htmi.khh < hanves millinery skire for sale * 1 a d.-r.bl ti..n h t-.c-k d ku-hia mi i.**-....i«i i i.rcns iiasiin b tt broam'a at lkik sa le sa i.o n and flx ___ tore mo ss coauatrcial tt ia modltwl cut i.t -. i will b i.i cheap,j applied foraoou johm urr si i-.c.ii t 7 tt 1 v alu a ki _•_, inven t m n 1 k balk to uireot-t haaeecurad s pa-n.tf r tan da bnt wi-hes to sel the inventkm f.r tha 1 nttad sta •■■•. bttn msahle to take out a ps'i-ut * ii bamatteam d l*tn si h a ma 1 cop tnl bj gel to it patented can make fto.om du.-in oo mi-i;ii fn m nttii addrev tmmedtattt-j i a paid o s imini-ire untarln > 7 ct rphe spali>in(i floukinfi mills l at lockport is now uhwied for aale at rreed borgala toll mill hu tighl pt rol fri-m-h burr nil ti."c and rl an ntr ai.d fl uriiil mi i ui-ry c op:.'.i l.v.it r and »» eh.-u-e a't-e'i dto takt ah st dircc.lv froaa ean*l bcmts and in prol.*'.'y . ne o the ■' t appointed flo ring mill it a'-ktet ik«t y'tli tbt ttt r power is bar y iqnaled hy any other tt tbt iipi'iy is ample s-i 1 a t tffetled hy wind tl ioda or d.outh m adrj aaatta thi la of un mmtmm innungiitiiii applr t l a ul-aldin ■, 1 m . 1 1 ri nvw v.-rk d.t ijt mim'isi lax oi s jdutchee fixtures fi ii mm tttti tm lj mm at _ imti bmmk imif ka pir >>■. al i.ov lioit>ks am 44kki hi v__koyai george—the cele ic^v ' n-'l tro tpiurstalli ii mafml ote gt wih mat tht c \_, id i-7-i at tl.e me c-e h.-o-v msum khutiuh 1-eii.rir ac . applv to james uint.s ivar.li k - tab t 11 flsiifta at <!..*. loi rok sam . liuwience sewing m \( mink fon ___ ssli ntw y new owi.er g.-n c *.-*; applj a ih babtwtrt llace . i.i " i.^'k sail lot 85x100 ft north l wdh in i mam iu near allen lyon a baku ma 1 brown's building d3o hotol pboperty por sale—at pine hill r.mies fn-m batata l-p idi-g is 3-t-.nes frame lyon a baker brit land id baa d3u / ientkai business property j fursai.rtir i.eask known *-. tht id morchautt 11-del having a froiita.e of ih3 fe-t on knu usual 4l le t on omm».rcial tr et and ex tendii g t r.i..^h to 1.l yd mtnat the i uildmci i v.r üb-tantially built wiih st nt aseo ent and four tune ofdincw baaaoctith •■ttraaa of patmont will wgeven t-.apu clm-ser lyon atjakrk doo fvjk sale—iooo feet front on b ftilot'rr-ek and thecily sh.pi.ausl j hs utto,*i paari tre t ls old papers for sal at m rn nm i 7.s teatfa a h_r lre.l l *• offt.-a vi;ood engine and iv hi kk fuji sale c mat ■" *• i '■'» tlaniii mill bolli-k a reciekwalt ou hlii-uoi hi fxsm of tfie mrsst farms in vr f.r aco nty for sale consist ii_r of btmm i'l acre lo acres ao.-d ba auce excel ent s-ol und r a ui itiunf cultivation with brisk d»ei;iov tma llama wmhaf fi-h pdaal hsing mmtar and uf ehanls oi several i on.i red bearug ties of trwtf vairty of fruit 1 hia property can be b u^ht very heat 4 i ii • asy lerms ai plv t el'2 i ke a i'li'keßlxti 13 e swan t ipor sale-4;to snuth division st 1 st-oy cottage lot toxl'jo grapes and iru t t.es thi i cheap lioo apvto m mcoom b o o s*ith hividon st eu for sale-291 north division st i-stoty and btaaaaant;pa,aal-arai_d i er w ill s 11 eh ap as the pa ty is kg t > leare u n p ice fjsoo ap:u to h mc.umß so * south dituio wt ell 1?or sale a splendid rem deree in i wiat n.n y a fine h-use with i5 r-*o_ns built in the beet manr.er w:th - ■art g'opn ds l«rire atabja choi e tmit hea tl.ful cl in-l»,rne driv.-s in the u*inity romantic soei.ery 5 mnutes drive fn-m tal's.uu through n uie to t r nt and montreal and on l u than r k , near dma ; a sple did home ior a family at an alft-ant retreat from tie iitv s i 1 low terms taay app at lcwiston to j<ihn oliphant d sm * tjlor hill im seneca st _■alory bii^k in good eoodition this pr pertv will be wld cheap a the party ia going to the mam f a 1.1 wiit.ni odayc wi 1 ake 4 v -, \ down bai anc*-easy apply to m mesumij ho a b-.uth ii >- isi re 1 12 tjujr salit-a very desirable t tmmmm and bmamm new house ■! connecticut st between tenth and fleventh sir eta the tamm ontaina groom beside a urge ha i ind attic bb ,-•,'.. t e tn>*e jiroperty wile be sold ch**ap if applied for immediately if not add by the flrat ol may wi ibe r nted jobs otto bl p.arl at desirable business property h'-'k 3 v k tb.-s-ot brick at-re :..- s uie lira l a , un.-er fl ora finished for _ dw»ll im alti brt-a bul dint in tear and gas wa'er and an ur.a . ia well soar ted to busiueu or otact ariag purposes lot zsaloo to alley will bt aol 1 we retain able tonus iiabiimo-t a otto alt * brova's uoudwig fok ale horftks i vesirabledwellingsfursalfe 9m%mj tram house c9 c f*on place 1 j.l i y it a oouse faj w a-h ngu-d it lj-j'.-.r f.ama b ..-■on r go .*;>.... 2-»t-.ry fran.e house 96 pm it tmt ry hr ci h u 1 . clinton at j-*t ry t_rk l*u «, 2*3 x di-rn-on rt j aturf • nr ibm p t st.v^nth st 1.-tt-.ry fr._o h u-e bt fa rner st lt-*'<.r frame bn ml sen n it i-*lory frarn hou e l»o spr.ngs s.ory frame i oue , fe*i i owe-y t 2 u.ry frame huu*e,l e sixth •!. t-siory f f.i t ..*-.. sa and at w ilhm it apply lo tx-wakos * bickland es n 2 br.>wn a building for sale—a new and first data ij r r-t-_.de.-cc wiih all the modern im ir'.veo>e_.l*";-w.-ith side ol ferry street weet of del aware lot l,jx_._z teet terms easy f pi'ell p^fl i hollister i fok hale two 2 story new frame b^u-en with gm water and good cellars n i 367 and boj ■■■■t appl to __._,> r di ja';k-o.n lumber bcalerv k7 seneca st , co am fu-am __ mp-sn.j r sale—no 119 sixth st a 2 su-ry frame d*el]imr lot jk«ut , prioe 000 lke b pick lit lf>q 11 w fa wan at gl desirable brick house foh sai.f 1.-rt-ry nri;k h.,u 174 franklin st .■■i water lot 2i feet fiant lo an ailry in rear mm lm at d cheep terms amy ji_ksll.nue a iitfli 4 browi buildmga d l^or sale or kor rent—no 141 t p«*.rk street a new 2 story frame ■+■■:'..:■. with m dem mmyaamw_rmmm,mmi r lot itn fruit • il be o do rented at a ery l.w figure 1.1 k a pichehlnu is west swan ct e l^or sale—a house and barn x acc 1 sj acres f rand su-cked wmb '."■• mm tee witfuii lie-half miie of a small tilug an ad m'.af e itjcmhou fur a carnenier apply i mb j'-iis uttu bl i'earl st liur sale ok to exchange foh v m f rrt a..i re line in tin eitv a farm of lu4 acres fl*-»t nu.li'j uf land lying ju-t out-die of ihe it \ : nut an ■lerpe orchard one ot the be*t in ci.nu'y fin tail mitt j h'ick h-.uae and three g pd tmt tin wi ibe aoid ch-a-c ii rpj re nf l23 huward 4 chappell i loi:se for sale ti.at dc-.ira'.le brii'k bous no k fnnklin st 2d bum s..nth ..( n..rth st with barn ua berth pearl d_;l 1 lur-t fl franklin st thn-ugh le berth paari _ panbti fruit t/m it iiiv.u.y in ist i lie m-i.ud with or wi-hout furn ture ill mb jt s twforp 11 ert swan t rim porfiali chjsaf iwn new t-*ti>ry frame h*>u!"i finished eomplelr ifa i-.ilar arc i'uatetl un the si.nthw-.st mm - t maryland aid twelfth mr lot salt ach are verv d«atrahle will be m.d mp m e_w«v termi ne 2 tt ry and wlnf boom lit batth william tr t tirr.-ii aei ihed;amr4>le nasrtlia r eeal__r l k &<-'- lot 30k1ui uabtukw a ottu t brown's tluild np d'2 otore for sale cheap—3-story il brkh it re sl i *_ ra t loi zhxli.-fl * ii b*aolda a nardil hastings a oitu * b build iu i wesi&able property for salk r lli.-."t t • ry rick houne ery desirable in i.'-'l tilt-r price f.ioo mtin>i,h..ni-ct d l"t price 918 oro ninth —, hoiik sml int p ice n-i-i v..ri uivi.i.n st batanma mfehgan and chest nut its ■_ nary briok house price j«&i m how abu v t liai'i'kl ~ u man st __ for salk fakms a fine farm for sale ok kx eh—g i wmbwm ml scren li wood lani vul esccll.'.il »■ii at nil fine r<h._r.l,tu t-mm fra adwrllin , it ( liirn ouih.iu e hh-d ic . a'l iu k'i 1 uriler vt ptmjmty will be tccilrii ia part mii.ri t one -, terms lle & pick e jbo 13 vt snan-l _ mis a acres of land for sale at a 0 har-fai », on l i\ir*l ne h ilife imlinu wbite votmmm punk boa i and um turnpike wtrh orchard of lode ■fru t a verv pi a«a,.t and de iraole l-.c ti.in rrtc'tlftuo applv at no b bimjara ' lkonaku wii.bo.n 4d heal e-tau and imut amm ay ru e7 ijiarm kor sale best garden icii.d in erie c-iuity m.mt im msd ni els p.iiiinciiu'i j-«i _. rti ■• mil from the court hn e will i d liicap by hjwaku * chap pbll.sm main m _^ 4 farm kor sale—36 acres 1 uf tend 17j tmeaa in apple orchard be idea ether m-*li iruim iu pymm bandaima thtaneenl land in tillaze lm u-ciury f in hoose f d lian ac 10-rai.on very plia^aut ] mile ea_>t from me dina orleans roumy a fma.l property will be t ,-. i « . i.i-i ( m price of lam ft-hm lvnn j baker erie , ac d uifi.e 171 a rms for sale—a good farm . of if acres in the lawn oi west seme f..nr-sn.l a half i tr ni bntf.il a tine li-st..r h uk h..u-e three hundred bt*ft d tree an-l a good clas houae rer cheap uovvai.i a ch..h'el,;i a mmm rtroet diy ijiarmsj farms—several fike in-ri ■and hinall farina forsale.ir exchange erl r pickeking 13 w swan st 1.1 to let—mothm for rent—the fine 2-storv frimc dwillinjf no co mmrttt p a-e with m _ delightful i iati n will b-j rented low to a goo * t ii tu . i.ee a p'cktkinu j wt-st swan m u for kent—a very desirable ie>mtinnr_tll ninth t story frame nearly new as aud w»t.r in e_._el.ait order john ot t m pail ft elo 1 fouses to rent by m mecomb i 1 l .'. south dtfwna it j hii.l-.in st , •_' mary frame pmt cellar a*-d a mod well uf water fit u cd in flue style this is one of theßneat 1 eatlonti in biiff.tl na*s_m 193 oio nil tl , 1 t-.ty brick in cxeeueuc cmdi ti n . a*,*iter nnd ccl ar lliii ia a verv oentral - tali rti rent t*sb tvi swiii t . 2-^tnry frame ho nee nrw trd tlnm - ed tl in rx.c lien manner with all the modem tm proveawsnta rent 9 1 rick tore a«d ttwa ling toj'nt in a eror«l e-r re fur » faiuilv lt eery the saaae baa a go d h r i*-k • ran bakery ai.d a h';.k mora corner of n..rth acd mich gaa rt ; thu ii a good ehaaes for owning on the bak'sg a l-rt rn iv grocery retw 1826 ell houses kor rent by hcme a . j nkori 10 west swan sireet 66 aden rt 1 alory br ck barn t m hot and c v wsier i ath lun ate ttc i dejawam t s storj brick ham f h--t an eeld wati r bath haraaae • ta tsa pi atl st st--ry br.ck pa water batb fur nace . tc 0 allen st t-st^ry brick pa water,>iath f'.irnace etc l»o mohawk t story brick pas waur bath jer-*fv at latorj brick ga wat'-r large ot lb cunrt at 2 atotj brek and a.tetcrni pc*s tn water 124 seneca pt 8-story hrick with basement pa tl r itage al 2 t-'ry hrick with ha_emen g * water bam tc t chippewa st x-*u>ty bnck ; ess and water 33 s xth st 2—t'-ry brick and french io<*f res ) pm ci rr . rath at t-r:.i'i at 3-rtory brick with basement j;as r.d '*■'* virginia st 5-rtory fr^rne pa e'e isi car ill rt 2-rtnry hri uaa and water bmbaartta liiilab ■»", t-atmry irame gas and water 10 union st 2-«tory rame pas and water i't allen rt 1-st..ri ram ith i as ent bm eleventh st 2 mofj frame will large lot 7ft i'nion t . rt-.iv fratn it mtkaaoa t iaancj frame 2 9s uth l»-vi-ion st jnt-.ry frsme water tm berth bn bkm t 1 war rime ci-.tem corn-rr vermont aud thirteenth ita 2-story frame well and ci-t ru sk thtrt ei.th st 2 torr frame 3,iit*e fth nt fame cnttap thl oder t fra'i ; e tage evaatfl n<ar «'■nncct cut it 2-etory brick tresch t'-a ma.*kiiiaw it l rtorv fra ue well and cistern sb mum el maamaammmmm .* ari-an t tratat mlhb d2o mto let a first class brick dweliirp luuie on the north cide <•! al en nrir mmm ph ala r-oms uitaolo for an kind i manufac-uncp h-wneaa th or without p^-aer in the building earns uvh.ngt n and ohio strer may w tifrt 7 maw t t_at t argb canal barn to rent j j 1 n e e caae i ie r ti r em a , can a.-n-mnv ai«r li>i h rse rent ttot ly-jn * bake i.r land office d m boxrdino house fok rext the unre mm ry haaaaaam snd at ic brick iiuildiup.no ix e smtci st t w.u 1 e rented at a mod erate lent lcb i i'il kehing 13 w bwaa st d3o dwellings to rent.—the new renwi-iiu tq r-ntd a 11 1-e offer-d at rduced rente l»ie a pick lnl q 13 west swan t djl for rent—the new 2 story brie house with gas water l-»th ard furna e n ml pro p^ct avenue a delightful loeatum l*-e a pickekinu 13 tv s.in .\. 5 i desirable d\yellin\isto rent s rtory b-ick on jsraeyst gasand water 2j s-oiy t.rcb.sw m h»»k st . gas snd water li--v>rv brirt 3tt noith place m ar.d warer a—t y brick 96 ita st guod oe'lar.gaa and water i rftaej i rick aa eagle st near elm st gas and water lj+tory frame lt clio b at good cellar gas and apply to et)war_>s b bccklasd no 5 n y^\\iß m i^ine hesidence for rent—n 136 cottage st new 3-atory brick witb gaa and aa'er a de ightful lo a'ion will la rentetl low to a gm*tß uihi-l i.ee b rickerin 13 » est swan st reel ** dt3 i esirable houses to henf with irimedia'e po^esaion the 2-etory br1 h<>u no 231 seventh street with gi water snd cellar al tbe very comntodiou<i 3-atory hri k -.. ■-... so aim frankli • etrwt eery cdotmi eot bas gaa water bath e vtr n.l ct»b.e aud s fi ■1 1 located a portion or use whole of the lurttitup now in the bouae can be v i,ht cheap by the tenant u deaired hastings * oto dlo * brown's b uudiag * to let h»f>l i vwrxuxg kor rest—the 2 i u.ry baaement and auk tmek dwellid will («■biiujilf d citerild liu iji n mxtirtk % ooanakm l li..n f.jr a nr fe--tio 1 of bumne mv w * pi.jktrixi 13 w wu ... 13 c">r salb 2 story brick house t >• wimfea,<iim-iir mn «■vrner.ee oi mm itnn fay.rale j(m or ri si pearl «. tl3 — ijlor sale-thai vallablk i pr.>pertj oil .!»,.<,«■h.e-l comer i iniv im^ra't * " i*r.e and erst cim remoenc nr.rlv fim hod 1 ititnl v i ■.'.-... y — r . -«*-«—. to let fl'knished rooms at xf im chirp*w*«t eia-flt d^^^^d'^^^^lt .■-: i -,;•*■. ,-, w»ter he , nurble ;:.-■t;e in fine uraer w.!i l rentxl to jt<k>.:*t«!ii«nt « k««i gs «■mo let—ist floor over store x no 1m v mrail 8 rnonm ti nd»»ter rent ts'j p«r month wa'ffr include am ilwnin mchtil ey nd j inyle nt*lla nj"in'n2 b-m in uire of wh bakkkk 14h ben i at c3ou ■f ofts fox rent—in the new j_i ij^i ror n r f uhinrton „,! un.,n atreeta the kco.i.l tory or.r n 163 aod 154 the whol tjoom and power for rent .^ xs seiitf i'ie xhz wb _ dlo^ln t o r rent-offices in 26 erie p .•-., a.lmira>,h ad»pt»l fora pliy.i an r vie r auy other kind of an office jwi.v will 1 ip-vl!i . !"_ il = - -—£ - „ - -- n lxi stumrh gs stokes to let-thuee xsw hl^jsrrisrkarfis.iftr in pirtam order vi on naakk term no btt»l ilh ad 1 dapted * r«kin or , onf«r'i nar buj»a rj.qo.r at room so i over 315 main t otbn»twmrt^"w * « maim bt 5 t r^t a,.,jj t ju'tln otro hi pearl t ■* fjtiirf fox kt.m buck moke £} xo « main rt cher to a g.od tei ant ** f"«i*^ro *«*-■•»**+_ . f slllkr iv let—ue.m rjoii jjs.^js^j'jsfim.gs^.s mai at 130 tt rtrit r l-vf kj io x l 10 jibm k5 '•< mah t «»» ii|m hr lr..n * fleiraheim , m »,.. s.nra.l.ch,rw 111 k '^ tltll"o t cur of no th hinnion ha^tim.s.votto di < w b.|ii.li mortkaues dorchask money mokta(ies i aiurdliylle«plckt.rln<!,ia wot swan ' "''" - ty and couht obdees v sl.*k horila and hortikgtx comirerci.l p*|wr ne«o lated liy kuw-akds ■* hi'cklasii i k r^ia.a dlok tr0k,,r...n0 i 8r0 buii.l in _____ m — -—-_-——---— — -— — poechasb mokey — mokivagea a wanted by lee ii h kring ' e""'"_l jl"!ai^l!:y«5ls»i rtihomas kennett merchant !,«•.--*—****-*-•-•■. ~ ~~ qpuino styles in woolfcnsam k5 hi f-t->--^g^u atk-kb-tt orou3h cotton ralf-hosx --**"* r j kknn a i ariie assortment of square lj h'lk handkcrchieffl in sjirinir col.ir a ken 5s . ati immense assortment of v famy panlal on likimen new gooda at kknn afeiuno silk and cotton tx wrapik?ra and drawers for spring at kk.nseitm r*b m 2jl___nrißn r^rll lines o f faitct cas'si _ h vivian axd yu , tor cra 1 vata.at ke-.nett.s . =— r|ihe"star shirt warrant 1 e.i perfect n fit i-.nd iiumitmture tor ialc by k^-n^el pladstom and lordstabmst jr s -, r [, u ac the new «) lea ol neck-wear t kksnetis - — .—■—■—— t a li'.rmjo an uslk thread _ i i -, i { i i misiial ___ -—- t>i v w movfd stored f^frl sr 35 -» —- --* l_.-~wi_rss__£f v "■* a r two in»dt*i,t.»bei r.».ic b « wnitu deej t mills kuktzmas pianomam v factl'kek comet bauvia and elm at t iar fr.moldcoiu-tuoiu tl.aaol«.tibtrk«-i c.n^antly on hand a choice a»ortmcnt of plan f t'-bi in elegant rwc^d c*o«a which hewarraiit t r»e al in tone ju^h and biunh to *:> v manmn hu-a » tta inii f-q-a da-i-ua of olit_mi|i a aun.rlor mftrument n-e reai.wtfu.'y tatltas m ' i-f,.re pj^^yy^j'/j jewett mischka's ii ttc j j st r f 20 main street ao -,,- cy foe the t - srivai . ler chcktring pjanos a1 ,. ri0 1 cb 1l«•>_.■_-,-b t»t'ie"'"~_!«r?__3 u°hi o_t_i am a_i__*nimd nrtalua j zzt r^<2^m decker brothers pianos ". ~ , fc . s v which are now u-rnr the lead orer a other ew e_rl_-.-_»-t_nrfl__ia w-h triimant fn,m the celebrated mar.ufartone of j b duxuam bloomfield 4 otis . v fc rimhlr.lt we have on hand an aawrtment o the celebrated •£"• woods ». co pabior aid vestrt okai which for mh art wbi q-.ality of we eleif nice f flni-h « im-ljd lll_*iaillgn a cc.d al other n.il c.ll and c our lanre rariety of piano st>.ols pia-u cjtxu c jsr old pianos utt-e in ch*nje weary cm^untly tn our rv l»ixe n well le<r!^i it ck o brmm manic muiiiofti in-tru ,_.,•