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buffalo express vol xxv friday may 27 1870 no 8292 by telegraph the frisians the fiasco at.wgron hill toronto may 2d.—from the beat infor tnation received here the fenian raid i ar as pigeon mill is concerned is looke upon as a miserable failure the fenian are now retreating leaving their trau s*«;*i and wounded behind them is ws of life on the canadian side hun tmgtou is the principal point of interest where every necessary preparation bar been made the fenian movement may be now look ed npon a virtually ended stragglu art a may give a little trouble bat th reparations to meet them are so complet that nothing bat the entire defeat will a tend any further attemp at invasion the indian ait.cx the story of the indians having attacker the troopsj at sault ste wane cannot u traced to any truatwnrthy source and th latest advices bay nothing of it on the niagara and detroit frontier sufficient force is in readmem to repel an attempt to enter the country reneweb excitement is nkw york new yoi:k msy 26.—the evening papers contain the following the repot that the fenians had creased the horde mto canada from the ipper part of th state has created renewed excitement v the city a dispatch announcing the fa was read at hih rnian hall where an im mense crowd was aaseinhled and was re reived with tumultuous cheer i.i numbers of men left by fee hudson rive kail t.-.vl this p m , and more are goin if to-night further intelligence 1 awaited with great aniiety whether th movement is a lizzie or not recruiting still going on and all men offering thei aervioes are at once accepted and provider with transportation i'nderstood fenini dispatches deny that any demoralizatio exists among the men on the border the speak hopefully of the prospecta to have battle hourly fitzhlqh lke to st cceed otjeill no attempts are made to deny the arrest of general i'neill and it is reported that general fitzhugh lee will succeed him ie command malon'e the rase malone isew york has been fired npon aa the central point of concentration and all the troops are hereafter to be sent there a feint the battle at franklin is characterized as a feint to draw otf the attention of the ca nadian forces from other points transportation secchep at the hudson kiver railroad depot trannportatum lias l*een secured for several thousand men the tickets have peen pur chased in advance so that no delay ma occur the four o'clock train this afternoon will cirey 14110 men under command of colonel mcmahon an ex-confederate officer the men are said to be veterans of the late war .■„.; most of tbuni able to pay their own ox penacfi they will pr.ibably go to maloue where an army of mure than 7000 men ■said 1 v fenians to be fully equipped ai>d ready tor the field colonel gajuor will leave the city to night with ithmi miv bat no correct sur mise can be made in regard to their desti nation even the railroad they go by ia kept profoundly secret tmm the men but the rumor is afioat that they are intended for some point went colonel byron colonel o'leary captain linda y and other officers who command the irish volunteers m the catharine whit ing expedition to cuba that was captured at gardiner's island have all gone to the front 211,000 men jetting heady it is reported not on good authority that there are 22,1100 men on the au now who are making ready for thy held at quickly as possible disgifstkd and idscol'raued a dispatch from st albans nays a num ber of fenians are lounging about there discouraged and disgusted they dec!ire to go to malone and many are return id home our government furnishing tranej-or tation still reorcitinu the fenian headquarters in this city is almost entirely deserted all the more prominent men hiving left the city colonels hurke and jjn r hay almost filled their regiments and two hundred of the latter command have left for st al bans tub excitement at ogdlnsbi-'p.o an ogdenshurg special thin oveniig v - the fenian excitement in this direetiou is on the increase irish farmers with their teams have wen engaged for the last three nights in landing material for the fenians occupation of hintingdon from canada i have information of the occupation of huntingdon by the fenians this morning the excitement and buspenso on that side a awful the telegraph operator at hinchicgbrook this forenoon ays that the fenians have crossed the border there and a fight is expected a few minutes later he closed the office saying " flood bye the fenians are only a few rods off f iiimop.sof defeat a gentleman from canada informs nic that there is a fearful depression iv all cirulea and rumcm of defeat are rife mi.sckllaneofs lta-m . jswamsinctos may 2(i.—lhe revenu cutter cha has been ordered by the secre tary of the treasury to proceed to ogdens hurg pending the present fenian disturb ances for thtvpurpose of protecting the prop erty of american citizens pui chkkp'le may 26.—a1l trains up te-ntght contained more or less fenians the neilson circie of this city met to-night and have called a meeting for to-morrow night may 98 it ia rumored here that the authorities have received notifica tion from the british government that min ister thnrn'on has been directed by the secretary of foreign affa;rs to demand from president grant protection ef ths canadian fiontier ctic a may 26 advices from p*ome iv that reatafexcitement <* -' - there re garding the fenian the fenians ola.iu to have en'.sted several note<l exn-'-l generals empty cars are held in readi ness by the home watertown it ogdei.s burg railroad a fenian leader is in home furnishing transportation to all chicago may 20 forty fenians left here this momine some for the east an<l quite a number for minnesota a number of irish organiritiocs have also left us what direction is not known foreign press oumrem~3 | loxdo may 2g the 1 va j that while tbe president's proclam&tion in r pn7.l to the fenians itself ia satisfactory the absence of american troop on the burder to carry cat ita pm-fumm ii deplor able this however it says is not . , ■, v troop are not aeaaily quar f*w**fl on a friendly fr-.lt.er troops should iff sent to » mid immediately and canada should forward to the front ail the soldier le can spare canada most hare no ten derness for thia stccid cffcoc maracder mnet be treated as robber toua and murderers ihe morning ttugra f h says praandent gnat bas acted with loyalty and honor toe pmtt jawsß oozftu to-day avimitethe promptitude with which the american goveminen ha acted on the canadian frontier and seeks to dissipate the fears of thoae who expect the worst re*olt from the fenian lavaaion tfle late murder the name of the engineer who with hii family was mflrdered in 0 ibndge ia mar ehall the supposed murderer now under arrest i d to tat bis brother who was transported to australia eighteen year ago through tao efforts of the dec sea ad kigatta the regatta for yacht of all nations will t-ie peace on the 22d of mjmmm for th prim of wsjaw pri-a ea bawaaaawaaaaaaw-k la teas hosaaw f cn—i ■■ttvbj wtcaat mr aioneell said the colonial dopai ti iwcwaawd dispaachoa from tha got n r titot of < antda nnnonneing hat the feciaca bad cruased the luoc msjf i'nilipabnrg and at other point on tie frontier and that tronble was reatened at ttviona place along the b inter bnt ha wh happy to say th gov e-nnient ha.l further information that tbt resident of the united states fan i issued a ptochunation of warning and genera meade haddispatched troopa to the frontier lo prevent the violation of neutrality the irish land bill with amendment was r ported from the committee after a v siion of some of the amendment the report waa agreed to and the bill ordered to ha read for the third time on monday next the announcement of the result wa re ceived with loni and repeated cheer a ji'dgmknt for the tj 8 in the case tf the crotsjrnnwnt of the united states again blakely for the pos ■iion of certain guns shell and other ord • i ■«■. cam up for deoiaion to day befi ie the itall court judgment waa given in favor of the i'rited state vonstiutiosal left '* ' paris may 26 in the corps logialatif to-morrow an interpolation will be submit ted to the government on the cause of the dissolution of the plebiscitary committee the ministerial journals eiprvs fears that ha question raised on this point may result m a conlition of the right and left wings of the corps legialatif against the ministry it is announced that on this occasion tht lieft wing will declare itaelf a constitu tional party and will signify it wiuingneea 111 accept power under the empire if it is permitted to carry out its programme pi card is the leader iv this movement and will be the chief of the p*r*.y which ia to be called constitutional la-ft kw portl'guwb cabinft lisbon may 26 the duke of saldanha ha nearly completed hi new cabinet which is now reported thus president of council and minister of war asaldanha minister of the interior katnpoyo minis ter of finance ferreire minister of jus tice acosta minister of marine torres minister of public works parniche washington rosima>tt.rs appoi\teo washington may 26—the president appointed a number of postmasters for minor offices to-day among them horace a jarvis at cortland village n y thk river and llar!-"li*l i the hiver and harbor hill reported to day makes appropriations to the amount of nearly three millions and a half dollars he following are among them for tho improvement of the krie bar.tor 2(),immi for tho improvement of leunkirk harbor 15,000 for the improvement of buffalo harbor 00,000 for the improvement of i hwego harlx r 00,000 for the improve ment of ogdensburg hvfijm fib.oofi for the improvement of hudson hiver 10,(00 for the examination and sur.eys of tho north and northwestern lakes and rivers aud atlantic and i'acilic coast and for con tingencies i in resolutions signed the president n day signed a resolution authorizing the payment of the full salary of alvtn li harvey as miumtrr to peru without de.luution on account of absence from hot post the president also r-igned a resolution authorizing lieutenant-commander artlur a yates surgeon albert l gibson pass ed assistant surgeon charles h \\ bite and assistant surgeon jerome h ski.der of the i'uited states navy to accept deco ration from the king of portugal in recog nition of humane service general jordan general jordan was at the house this afternoon in conference with those m mhera known a the friends of iii.au moepen dence he recently had an interview with i ''>■■■! lent ' rant represenfini to him the resources of the insurgents and their pros pect of success l.am night he dm d with kepresentative swarm there being present nearly all the members of the comnrtue on foreign affairs general jordan express s himself much pleased with the progress he has made since his arrival in washington ia securing a mere friendly interest m be . half of the cause northern pacific railroad tbe northern pacific railroad bill waa paused by the home to-day in the precife form it was received from the senate and now awaits the president's signature indian visitors the indian delegation here passed to-day in sight seeing and visiting the smithsonian institute and calling ou general sherman at his residence xlist congress-second session wabhington may 20 ft en ate a joint resolution giving the cm sent of congress to the acceptance by new jersey of the stevens mattery waa panned mr conki.ingdtep n v t reported a substitute for the bill regulating pro ceedings tor the naturalization of aliens at one o'clock the appropriation hill wis proceeded with several slight amend ments were adopted and the bill was then reported to the senate and the amend ments in committee of the whole a^re'-d to except those upon which a separate vote were desired by the senators the amendment repealing the newspaper ! publication of laws and treaties waa de i bated t'pon voting on the amendment of i the commit tee of the whole it was non-cdi i curred in—yeas si najs j'i—as newspaper publication be continued a heretofore the amendmect was adopted that news paper publications shall contain only the more important laws and treaties and the i papers to be selected by the secretary of state adjourned house mr sawyer rep wis from the committoe on commerce reported the river and harbor rii.l referred to com mittee on a ppropriations mr schobeid sa pa j introduced a bill exempting machinery used in a team vessels from tonnage duties referred the house then proceeded i > vote on the i northern pactfir railroad bill kvery amendment to the bill was re , jeered mr holm an dem ind | then moved ito lay li joint reaoltition on the table referred by a vote of h to 100 the jf>int reaolution without any amend ment waa then paaaed yeas iut noes b2 mr bingham rep ohio from the committee on the x vth amendment made a report agreemot waa msjle that the report would go over till to-morrow that an hour and a half would he then ! allowed to the opponents of th report for discussion and one honr to it friends and ti then a vote would be taken without dilatory motions ! the house at four o'clock took up th bill to revive navigation and the commer cial interest of the united state ; mr ly>ch rep ms proponed that ! the original bill and the amendments of fered to it ba i*»d aaide and that th nb ttitate be regarded aa a pending bill an ■objection was made and some time was consumed in an attempt to s mplify ac tion on the matter after discussion and wrang'ing mr allision moved to lay th bill and pending amendment on the table motion rejected by a vote of gl to ho the house at 5 o'clock adjourned miscellaneous ration al horfjt gate tbekton new jersey may 26 th national horse fair to-day was a grand s ioe**a the weather waa pleasant and t v a sands of peopla were present from this and th surro'inding state and the trials of speed and tha display of tine horse were excellent some of the beat trotting and running stock in th country is here while the show of road and sadriln horse is said to aaoei anything of tha sort ever before tew in th state ffohha suffrage amoctatiobt cbicaoo hay 00—ts nsrthwsetera wooms-i saffrag j llliissml have beam te eas-soa all day hrnnhsa war ssastehy gos a otehtem slftii mlm bsh.ana mote af c%iaafo mass aatssawt mas psjckham mies balloo judge walt and othass a jiaßaaitetiiia wwe iim.)ti ß a*d 1 s=s adopted and < lliceis were eiactad uhdar it ellv&ron axacttb ma ur richmond may 25 the municipal election to day reaulted in the eieciion of h k ellyson aa mayor ft i th white l'onsertativ city ticket jr m handaoca qiaj tlly j obirrart ottawa may 2 — v iforland o the fl-m of morland v v at i an emtneur o.tiaen of montreal ri.i«*l tenlav new york arrival m atmaawsaa new yumt may m a thousand im migrants have arrived at ti port during tha past forty eight hoars proposals rok fcpm the assistant iroaaurfs this mornirg received proposal for t c purchase of 1,000,000 of bonds on thi account of the sin ling fond th totafamonnt offered waa 3,721,450 at tissm ranvioß from 110.51 to 111.90 fc * financial the cymmrrrwi speaking of th street to-day says the n.a.a-i is aomawhat dependent upon the r**u><t rl th meaasv ment claim for tax uj -. tiu lhkj.i j > : new yoil central and hudson river railroad ecrip we learn that high rep resentative uf the company ar now at washington using every mean to rarer c the pajtuent of the tax but it is not tery apparent how the company can escape th paj men " plkcako bolivia the steamer alaska from aapiowaj bring intelligence tha the danger of a aeri ous rupture between l'eiu and boliria hs entirely disappeared dakir.ntaikvr.yixi ixvkpnioh advice from the oanaii surveying n peditioo to may lit are rsswiv.d ih work of the survey had proves d twelve miles inland from the bay uf sin h!as at which listance the first tnnm,*in spur proj er were reached the highest elevation pasted being us the progress of thesur\<y was imp del by h.svy raine which welltd the slreatrs to torrtntj ihe wotk » f ur ve>ing the hay of san hiss was pngrtsting npidly the expedition would seul for home about the 87*0 v sta t eaittuviatiii late a.lvi * fr m niui.ji america stata that on the imtlf of mar last the unfortu nate city of meodnss in ut argentine he jiahlic was again visited by a most tririfia cbj cl-quake which uvatn td all the build ings that had upper sti.tns the loss of life is not given hut is rsi.t to have hern much less than mi^ht bare be n expected meiidi aaused to be cimaidend one of tha most interesting citiee m smith amtrics lv ihfil it waa vintd hy a fistful earth quake during which elrven thousand live were lost l*s jwuiulatiwu last ear waa about l^.diim t lt turn a new ililw rati pap it another new paper tove called th free prrtn will shortly he statid in this city ia the interest of cm yourirj i'oinocracy spkcik expuuts the steamer pm mta for 1 uropat today took out sl2,"i,(khl of specie of which ui r 000 were s ivcr cm ijl arantink guarantiee regulati stfc the most strin gent nature will go into tea on the ist of june another mstai lteb the books of john m marrh lata col j rotor of wnttiem townahiu new jersey show a detiuit of 14 00 a suit has iwen commenced a^amst the sureties for the re covery of the monty si r'jjik francis hope au eld hi an hanged him self in a barn at liberty cornt-rs net jer sey yesterday morning a ltd named conk ling went into the barn.etiippcd and haug<-d himself from tliu same beam ptaf-uing ai ti.ay james carroll urn stabl-ed by jtvaepu niitb tuesday in ibdmkcn and s not likely to recover smith is in custody and confesses to the tabliug baft ss>s he did not know what fast w a y djkd fhuai htaui i'i>lask ckmam sehent-k a mummr of the sev enth regiment had an attack f heart disease today while oarading with his regiment and died in t s niinutaa naval the french steam frigate magioienne fr.jiu martinique via l'ort su prince,arrived to-day s!-e m 1080 ui s 0000 horaepower dm unts 2s ktins ami has 08 i hi er and 000 men admiral lefebre cf the french nayy t is a passenger telegraphic summary bo tlstsaoat arrsai'oo oinrarchß nirw yr.kk may 10 late washington advice state that ev*er.l dispatch have been received l the state i>t paxtnient from united stats marshals along tin canadian border giving information of th gathering of bod its of nun more or lea numerous along the united states line but the telegram give no detail of their intentions or of the probable piace of i-.i dezvous prompt measures have been taken for tho suppression - f their riotous nroceeriing general sherman baa ord.-rtd general mcdowell to give e\try aaatstance to united states marshals in preventing armed m.-n from iuvadm < aaajs the united states st am r michigan ii on the lake and admiral porter state that her commander has orders to give the civil authorities all the assistance iv his power to suppress disonb r and anest c it'-nder against th neutrality laws the city is full cf rumors in regard to thai fenians that many fenians have left thia city within the last f-rty eight hours there is no doubt but for what point is un known the special dispatch wi*h reference to their movtin'-nu on the frontier is in tub stance the same as waa tx l.t last a ht m *.[/»*:, may 00 live i eg.meets of fenians crossed the trout ri>er lints tlis morning and are now niovirg on to hunt ington lieutenant i_^>l«nel < lesiy is ia ' command cdonels smith ■v'aoe i'bompaon and campbell are the rc e iuist.t al commanders st albany may 2g.—the r***sssl bub ble as far aa the movement m this direction is concerned baa burst soon a'ter the ar reat of general o'neill the r * ..* . ■■i held a council of war and dtc:d«d that it was useless withth sma t|numt<er of men at their command to make any further at tempt at invading canadian soil and in consequence the roads leading from berate franklin are lined with returning fenian a gentleman just from franklin bring intelligence that there i not n?w * fewest in that village that gun ammunition biaokets and other pa raphe m alts of war are scattered ar it in grtat abundance basal are being picked up by whrsever cbooaea the rank and file complain bitter of their officer and there ia great dieeatisfae tion on all aides in regard to th manag ment of the affair three fenian were this morning reported killed and ten or fifteen wounded st alba may 2 11 a m.-gener al spear of f man notoriety ha just arrived in town anu haa taken quarter at the welden house ge,i«ral omsial is now in the common jail in burlington baltimoec may 26 rev isaac col lina a venerable methodist ctergyman died yesterday aged eighty-one years new yon may 26 the memo castle bring late cuban news but there is noth ing of importance in regard to tbe progress of th war there was a rumour corrs-sit te the effect that th intendente advocate the placing of a loan of fifty mtllions of dollar in the united states if possible giving the island and its revenue as secur ity valmaseda had written to the biaro a la marina reqnastrng that journal to deny th currant report that ha and rods s war on bad terms new yobk may '_■'" an uterasting meeting of th hicksite friend was held yesterday in thia city at which charles e pish savter shaw and others delivered faalif addraaaa on th rarogrwa of th m oiaty pww.irnyjia maw ittr^tw ai*srno n thk buffalo bxpress pi'blhbeb bvawct morning niii'lt'.i mc"jsurfjliy the gtpttaßih i-uiistinu co no u e bwan street d-littbl b eatfssf in the rlty t e-.i ■r me.l ll 00 jer annum w.u . j sßiwam t.j inaii i i»j a lit sin ess dir 808 r sauk nusibkm 4mj location of tbm lmabimv uovmmm of bumai.q a o 1 raadeea i ■make p-irctaae in buf ial by eutttng '. - land aawg h *" » reßeamaew , vet dm hadtruweee the awkaeticai li beet arelu.iy .•....-■natrwary tlsaatjcliaael 1 alt ihtki.ts ''. hi i row xx ■■-->*'" ** ao*l implements i abtinos ac howard ufeul w'.kn [<.■*,«. aaaruail rankers 11 w (■0 l ~ ewftn eat eweam bund hisukh klnecastinos 4 ( a..i v i.0 tee ima««.aaod > itkinia 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k pwsoe * co nawean swmisi an i a oils p.vrs rs ac g l>k . , ■, ■mi ■' pi mm mills doors hash c at a rvasa al m h'v.ii printers s blank book mavfs xix ii jusss a uri m mm hi ivi-'.iiit atm-t pianos mfsfo a oottikr a 0k ws ■i ii w'ii manufactcrbrs 0 kl'lir.al n 1 i i '. .' 1 110 l:v:i.i lltivlsk bror..mi vi..-^..'1 man i^-i paper hangings ac w if i.liii.l . tie v ■mostrtnmi liv rr4hi.,t9fi hat etuott sicholr 6711 mam photographers *■x ssiobt.sm •■r li h.m!fi.kti's,:ii>6aii 4110 mam scales and safes bo fl-alo i s uu m 11 bkwixg machines will ki.kr a eiiaos « »>• c0..j75 main nor w xacfbsss m if 14 9 diti.ion li n icii.ui ftna rlobercbs «. 00..4w ■..." saddlery hardware c yratt a lstcaeoatat,lfs»«tmn i su.k hat mant'facturtrs ci s.,ch n/lt '' x m*in sjjivi hollow ware bird * *.. --■'■li •-: anle.iacaii stained glass fmw»aj/l st.lskn ol^as wiirk.'i j9 pfar g o übokvr .' latoto school fcrnitcr.e •»' cil ask a son m ' '■" srovis vmi hardwarr ««**'' ffrko ft co , 4.6 hal stove rurnacbs and range i sw ariz co 3«j s ' tiu'nk danifilii bitmfaiaet.mmm t j.o hnat piirvj a dr 3.1 lai t toeaoconibtb a m aua«iac'...?.-,ova.l,ii.^i*4.asopa«l oirios p ilow.mil . co . m immju watches jewblrr * diamonm pitkin's jkwf.i.r.y stohk 2d'2 uain i a e dickikuos m main dan b ca-ti.e i "'">■bntvpn iolßoi4..4,'ai mam watch makkr-s a jewelers jtji.iis walrkr l l >'""■~ maltfll-.iv ■»!.. bfrsßaßo—e.laftsri,sm aiai iml pa -,„■■. 1'1.i.r.-h i ih r r 1 r , 11 . ami li.ua nf allian..io e.ia s jau.ri e.wa i ilu'b,rj,ul ihiamy m—mjmsmwbi^bme ■*■pied 4vj j wife aire hiinm hainf s<7«,s j c m..cifoti*»naclnlj n.i il.u r i p ii i7,|,ya ... i "..' v.ar 4 iui"lli 1 11 o'clock am , fn>ra f,„„t.|..n i.i.i.v.m.s . uw , mr a ha ~ r ,.,.| ~ l l.i 1 lall.fr i „ h r it j mmml.m.l — t*?rs t .„ b.9ooir ~.,., m.v 19 h hon j burcti in '■j j : j a rur,n.o.u r ■„».>■»( 1»~>0 . j ap.irlw.nl a ia.ann.hl pfaoa *■"""** i\r7zu molraino tor 14 umn a.amnm ck « ... aii.aa mimm i^^tl-a-n i-v m t mm leah ,_. j l 1.8 1 oil p>»f mia br w a «• mai a urrl » »'* i.s.t mint a.\i roixw i ml a i.alio a.mei hist mx 1 j bti ina'm a h - ■ih.w i.-ar ml sixth street a . peeaaw fteahmg h will im uui y r aer-'td b r tarraaaw m to e ah am uumu e27 st waiatitu wanted-120,000 of thk stock of the matnifae-urera and tr«dcrv basal app'y to juhn irtro - pearl et \ gents wanted—rare chan i to o>a.-e mo i svaaaatunc new cell at ssss buffalo oesx ml stohaaytfattoa or <~ 3.13 «» • r up a'ai-a huffs o v v e-'.tf help mhstsu.bh im.\(.ai:ast wantkd a i;.r i 1 lev fi ii-rtl housework in a family of three e27-k ■j mviu bt wanted a goo a t atirl for cookhsg » ississf ai.d iroi.ji _ m ft mi j.-hnson fla x wantkh i apart to doge eial hiw—amk mx it n ) carolina 8t wanted 1 '' + rvasmotable girl tor geeeiral housework v a small teaaily __ u i j - east eagle st.—wanted j i *> a it i bsa . it 1 q seneca si mrs kingsle l"t svarrm to obtain ni n-wiuwier »>' t *.. .- anpr et cc hl . it 1 1 7 main st wan riß a giri i | jl m take cars rf a talent ess v help vale ii '\\ i'fh jor 3 good 801 fl to >> . utj morniag i utei -. ■;... 1 v ram appfj sj m r w"ari»fcli ii'an red '-'<» good < ooprrs i >> work on loot barrela btaaoj w rk an v ply wo w utwiwxl w ■*' ~ ~..•■end ohi i eit tit \\ n i f.l japaners—a mr i \ v ■~».-. rl man • r .!■t n ware ike m • ■■nr ac i 1.1.v 11 m 164 i ' ne it f ■--■■'', mw ~^ mil ttio>s wanted w acted a situation as ~.. -.. j -.-.:. n l ..■1 r t b .' .:•■' ' m""t"-"l j a.m . jibs l i i hi all boajtaiffc a.mi jloacuc uoak st a few i.knti.kmkn .■■: it ~ i . » i . ii c ,| ..■. ■. i fr in li p.m li ■- lir.n i h ■i - ukm sw i.s sl m.ai m m.n it i . i of itli.nt li r.l in a i i ti ... . 1 87-71 i ov mai.aha - i a len li.km \ i i •••".!.: . • : '-■:", .) ] - r,.\i.i st ami :■.. j • i ... n in in 1 . ... khi w . - .., ii .! i ..!.■i-miij '. .!.>- lr.\l;l m three pleas i,410 hi i v fun i iiiiil n 1 . i . ii i 1...1 a , i w li.lt li i.l .. i fpii ken r is a ii 1 isan i local j -... i ~.■ran bdr om with or i i(iri»««m>i a this a ■■t-->-i *■- ikoakdkrs wan ii d two kn i > : . b«i .. . v :■■or four i n 1 ami board ... i t i-.-i ra^j treet.betweenkl chiga .. d i o i ■■'.. kef r i l .. ujw ar h a uu ki.ami t hvown'a ttuthtii >-«. esurj iv m i . m'iin i \\. i rral business property \ r*ok s\l '*: i>r l.r v known aa -' hotel having * ir ta ■f 1 ■■:! f i i ■■ii fe i i ' oan«r lal atrect a ■! • ■-•.. g t n<ngli to ii i ktreei the i v kaiontlall awnenl r '"■■■!.... .. reawhiab ■- terms ot pa*menl "''■" uu !-.■■r i.vu.s st j ahi r . to v milllneky ktok h"k bal^j i -.■!.- ■... !■■■i ■■with • ■. .;.;;„;■■. n resaanabi lerma uarti.sud ft titi . ~ ihiimin "' - ihcei i.wrois j l !. ill.x pixtures mr soo weat forty-firai st near eighth aev-ta i m lit p iai.i.os hoicks amm viikik.f.s a pob sale \ young make 2q kind gent svlae a new ct»i rii ■">.,■-■■.■vag ii wvth cuver l , r i . r k v\n red \ light two .* ■■lor i ne hi r-e tecx d handil in g l comtitmm ddram amukkws r-i c h hudlel v ■.... l-.rn m i ."' i t?:»r rale cheap \ second j < . i ■.. i wagon ni arl new an ~ * hi so.'l f w mii.i ava-hingl « 2 rose salb v j por sale—a thorocgh if=vi!^i bred e i .-, eight months l i i i ■.! nn s 2 < lint - . i i ■ch)h sale i'in-i pektof land on f jeevnon bristal harnilt n kandall prinjr ml w , luwa strw i in it end i n time in mitt pur it ere applj i i john uttu.jm i'.ari st kh)r sale or to let—a stork j 1 en mni-i t in % g-«vl loeatentt will t\ke a pati peg ahrtnei ant le ■■• a racartfot inquire eoowal bdwauw k bi'ckumd mo 1 aarown'a 1 i d 07 fw i,l'h sale lot 35x100ft north i ivilllasi el wew lde near allen lyoh 1 hmu.i n l brown'e building d.io hotel property for sale—at i'n.r hill omi ea from hatatia bu dlfg ia s auirlm batne lvom & li.thkk erie i lee d3d a good engine and boixer for sleeheapal the cnlon planins mtfl boll r * reci ehwalt . ismat ck as ■-* « old papers for salrt at 50 ante in-1 7 flames a hem had at'l a amee fox salb—fakwm om iv thk finest farms i s v ~ c ;■•• f ■■- lie coo tati m of ahooi 130 i ri ».. id be - ■■■seal ant sol uad r » kuttnstal offcultleation with brick dw*our*t ftue barna outhooaee bah pond living rater uad or chanlaol - ■. i g treea of erary vi ii ilfi-iir thw prop erty cam he dtoght rery aheap and on eaaj lei n a'ply to ell ' ltttt a pickbrixj u »".-• s«»n t for sale or exchange por city property or weate n laod iwj acres of un.l alone the geneaec biver ahnut s uv .■-. from p inqntra soon a rowaium ii tl'ca 1 i.',\ii.i i ir d inemaaee aganta truat and lean rrokt ra no ; v ■■■■>. : bull hag el 7 ♦. kink farm for s\l x or xx idalhl limlsliilsal imi acre is whh lan.t . n i-nt w.ll wht-red fine i*rcamrd,mra leaney frca-edwwuimr with barna mttho*t*ee shede ac a'l id good order iv properti will i-c taken in part parment bahwee aneaaj terme uoe 4 prcr krisc 13 *. bwam •' el i.tarm for sale—33 kcres of ' 1-nd pfrnatad oat terr ■*, kboat 2 irrile-i m .■( ma ti st ith fra,nehou s|>).iidjll barn.khe'ls 4c , yourmorchard f wtd damn pmw and 109 egsnte trees will be om rjaaap or adjl exchange for a r^i i reaael bajrimcaai a uttu o 4 brown's u ii ia _. m frvit farm for sale—96 acres of u'ld 17i vr.n in apple onhard 1-e kdm otlnt kih\l fruiw in tfreat abundance tat an-e of land in tillatre large s-storv farm house l ; a-i ftr ; lasmrhm eery aseaamal—^smrni east from me dina orlrana eesavrj t mall pro^rty will n taken in part pay prate td farm a>oo lyon a bakek etta laad oassea vlenthd opportunity—for c nr eiciance f.r improved ottj pmpertv 1000 acres of land in vtayne co , mchi^au ii miles from l>e'roit # part ttaarhmwd and sasaaaica in fin i irte for-trm>a,>ph to edwards j bit x ,[«, ii ■. i brown's b ■■■. eit arm for bale best garden land in ent coun't must he law to close anestve i*i a res 2 mii from the court e wdl he si.ld cheap by huwakd h chaii l 31 main st i4 4j ms for sale—a good farm of lt'l avre in the town ot west seneca and a ha'f mflaal fr m buffalo nice ij-alory brick hewa three hundred irrafted i and a r"od gtaai houee cheap inward hal*pßl.,asgmain street dig acres of land for sale at a bargain on limcat-ne r daf between » bite"a ners plank eaflad and the tun.[hke srith erthard elocte i tru t a scry pl-aaant and de-irabte la«b -,. pric-gisoo apple at no 5 i«gara t in i wilson v -.>-.", real estate and iruur e aetata *? fok^sale at a baroain 4000 crea of land in herkimer county n v ima'e * « ■l : -'■'•'-' '*• :"-- •*■1 macbta*rv ■.'..:. iiiiiri.iluwakwißui.u-i a mnwn'i ruddine •!?_ inarms farms several fine i i^rm end aensul tanaw lorssuecv icnanga lkr . p afch ■. uw bwaa ek el tnu waie holbes f'r sale—a very desiraele roomy a i liu'mt new hotut o'i connecticut at i vtwc t-ith kiwi heventb sir-eta tr bom 1 ■ri-a n r--oni beaide a la^ge laltwl ark lot i huim t c maw property wii be ld ■.'.- n ii 1 ■i^j f-.r lumetlimitty if not a-,ld by the flr «• i 4*j ». u r.i.ted john ott'i.ci f.wl at eneca st store for sale 0 *• eca at i*i»ten mam and wa<-hiu<r«oa i — t .*.*,. uml a bakfck km lauo obku i / 101ialls for sal ti sfo i2f spruce it li-st^ry frame t 30xl»o prim ufa ■o 4*3 tan st , near eprinz i-eestj frame pnw ■■2 lv<.n a baker erie und jflc pox bale—new 1-story frame 1 mttav*ai ttnth at dear cirorii cellar er ».... j wil v aoid b . ■-■'.' n 33s lyu.n * baklr the land oil c f'r sale—a splendid re-?i 4moe •. l t i >' v a ftnf bouse wttk u m urn be.t nianm.r with aleaani ,-«, 1..h arga r '-, i irvha keatthfnl d hi.tll tr - in i i kiriily romantic acetiery 5 niiul-a drive frota rails on thmtjgfc mm to 7 - ate ad il ntml uad w l <->■sr.or ft ft beu i 1 i a »(»!■: did ban i'.r a laniii or an tlcyir r tr-itt fr-rn l c i-itv a-1 i low run t—>y aped tt lewis'...it t john oi.iphant n " epor sals thai valuable l 1 pno^t '"■*■■•**••«• ir of man an ■- ft j i . u.i kfil flrpt • .*»■imildcilc aaais flimihad alee several tl'tfai.t vacant lota aril mag the above prapertj ob the couth jokft utt >. 1 l>-rl «'. c.3 9 for sale or to rfnt—at li la salle near me junrtrm af cayuga gfnmfe jid the rt*ar a taiga nil—lllliltliiiw hou-e with 1 m pntrj r-i i-lia 3 i-rti of land with quit . rfl a • * jot fnttt n e*.:t;.r m s»ii and a c a at i wed la it within 3 minutes wait fr-m the depot tad a ifnim'r throw from urn pi*nffic and ifaoary will l l low u-nut a«qr air vto a m fhk • bokouou i had rct«**noe b bobkbt juhnwin of thf firm f lock wood totmf * jafca ■, , t '• m*i i rt , buffalo otore for sall cheap—3story 0 brldi at re ho us vi.-.j al lo iss id at a bargain bastutufi ai oito ( rown'i bd d ox aph rale—that very desii 1 * amc t rj frame i ii .-. wo is good 11 ■■itb il modoni oodvadaaom joijn utto bhti t *>!■■i < for sale—the 1-story kr . cmtteze ho a ci.rk t , wu.h m and * i ■• ■■inquire hi>wakl'.<4 bi.cklam ■■-, \.». ■.' urowa'a boil i if tl7 orick dwelling tor sale i mo awk rt now bll^ontt sttorj and i m nwntbri '. dwcluug h at*t and ha'it in food or it ltum « bakkk so 1 bnnan'i i'.ni i f ezi 1 kesikablk pbopbri v por sale ajiioott st 2 uirv hrtek boaw very desirable iii l ml ■fii r , | ru i | 600 m aea i k.t prieo i ■- i mtnth at r.on and lot | s3obo nnil'i|iiw-m at it eri hick mi and cheat not i i wtury i.n i btttt»e price »-■b 4 howaku v ' ilai'i'kl ~ u uata at porsale cheap two ntm t-starr nw ikwwhi bdm ed co-.rpiete : .......!,-.. rnutted on thf oatbmst cc nerni mary dand twetfti ate lot zsaltl inch are fet i.ru j .;. i i ~. i cr |> ■>!! i-a.iv lerlijx k - j -■rj en.i winj doom im nortn william tri-it it el ii sin t;marii!tr mimlrn.itiur gaotahc lotseulm liam'i.nw a oil i bruwtt'a build m ■poti h m 29b north division 17 at l-fttory aitd nutement ga cellar and weter a.h •»!! eh ap an the pa '\ b go-ngto lemre town price *.;■-.'. aftdyta m mciximb no 6 bnuth cli cw r bale 250 sen eca st j ' i more i ik in ;.•■■■i oouttluun thiii pn pert ii lie h cheap i in n i n i » to 11 ■m • : if kdd within sddars wi 1 sjte j } !'■■■*■. bal umi aafl a;>|ii to m ma'omu no fi south dt v i i ft ell desib ble business property i'citsa x thes-et.n bridk nt re %■■890 ' alic hrai -■. upper u uri fli i*h«d mr a dwell naj with brl it hui dm i rear and ay vir and ■■. a , < i i »■!«■t ii to lull r,r ■r manafac urinij l ur lot 26x100t0 lh>i i'l he w.l * or n iron a ii ■v u.abil.nd as otto dl-i 4 broem'a buudine iw>h 9 i.k so 119 sixth st a 2-aton frame dwbllin lot bf»*l3s price bsooo l.hj \ i'll ki.ki.mi iii w awa.ii at d3j tor sale ob to exchange fob ■i <..,• ■bue rei idem a in thu city a farm ol i"4 acreeftral jh •■had hrta jwt outeiji ol tfa 7iv.,,t -' im l btrp orchard one ot the beet m city limit i*ee a * . , . . _- .- , . , ~ , r - brick heme aid tnree food ■desirable bbv x house for halk u-rtory brick how th franvhii-t fcnn and wat lot 6 feet front to w ahey in rear will be o.i hbeop ttnu easy hjubxfjrafl ii otto + rh ■■'!'- buildingt for sale.—a hew and first clan i storj r awence ertth a'i the mml m la uiuiwniiiln eoutb -; k of ferry itraet west of del a^ar lot übzfisß met term ea*.y k bt/bll r bohfartet bolhling fob sale—no 188 eagle st 2 at n ai i attic brickdweluo nmr'.le mantl c--nwml relur oi and aater urt b*slsl ifj lyon « baki-;>.hn land ofß .-. pof sale brick house 2-stor j 1 urn attic and cellar ritual cm oak tt ncai bar n gn and water k od lot an.l iiarn (>;, i.^its'-v ii vki-.k krie land offii-e cl en ec a st property for sale |^ at ■btrfcarß no tu beneca it it hi thr.-ncn t roi on at wtthns-ettwy brick bouae mid 8 rear thb to a rare chance for a milkman 0 an r1 arpnrt luv.n.'l'in'fmn ha lecation id onli eralterma for further partes urs api-i tohl mba baspob.d l(t waeaßwantt for sale—43s south division at , l rtaryeottea to eoxl rrape m d fmit tr*e tin i-.-m.»f.,*lsoo a,.'p jto m wcc'omti no soiii l'i>iii.>ti t i 1 to lbt hotses dwelling f'»r sale cheap-a i h»min will be rfren m thenleof the l atorv bri k dwelling ko 437 m chipan at itf ro m pc and water lljnaku wi.»'n v son no ;'■u;m '*.. e2 dweli ings for sale or to rent cheap with haunediate poaaenßion bixtb , no 154 t-atory hrick v rooms in fine . -. .'•- i",i water tii-t-.n 408,1f-el ryfraai . mom lluaak wiumjnitbon fgga no 6 ia^ax -'-- sine residence for rent—no x lm cottage it nan svatory brick wrlli raa an'i i-,-r id i,ihtfu lo aiion willi rented low a b>d n t^inaii lee * pickerinw 13 weal bwaß r , i d23 <^- dwelling to rent—the 2 hii rtftn iwfii-ni and attic brick dwelling he -- v .. at aith pi hot and cold water ar..l bath all in good order a ooarvaniant k>ation for a p-.tfiaai md in laualoo men lee a pick.ebj*o 13 w s«an w ,***.„. f aesirable dwellings to rent 1 torr brirv 32 n^rm nwea ra and water 1,-lory frame iso clint n a good celiar few and appry ta kdwabsb a buckland no 5 br ana buildtea f pkesirable houses to kent with taaaaeahahi faotaaaawe urn latary hrick hou^e n'i ol sereach atr.-et with iris water an.i cellar ak the er ecenmodioui letorj bricl bo ~ n aa rreaavli-i t>tn-et rary convenient ' i-1 »-.-. aa«ir,beth nahfttttr ■*-*■'■"** i flmru lv mid a riion or the whole of the furniture n ni the house can by bought cheap hj the u-nant if ileal mil hastings a i'tto ,:■„ 4 bn.wn'ti bui ding h*or rent—a very dksirablk reevdawoa 194 mbsdl t emury fram ntarl.v new c and w»t r in excellent arevar john ot to si f-arl at el houses for rent hi hcme a b4hfou lowmt swan street i 6 alien «, 2-»t*'ry br ck a.-r a hot and cic 1 wskar tall furrace.etc i x delaware at s-atory brick barn g%a b.-t enal ' cold water beth lurnice he i pearl at s-atory brick g%s water bath fur nace lii 0 alien at 2-rtorrbrick gas water,bath furnace etc yo mohawk it atory brick gas water bath furna<-e etc jeraev t 2 o brie %*#, vr arge ot ii court at satoi brca and v*aemect ga and wavr 12 seneca at 5 tory hnck with baaeraent gaa 10 ttafie rt s atory brick with basement gaa chippow et.iobetj brick k-aa and water • s:»th at 2-atory bnck and french roof cew w^ter bath '•: r^-at at j-»tory brick withbaatment fraa and i virginia kt s-*uir frame eaa etc l oil t 2-et^r britk;ga aimi water north lmiskfd at 2-awry frame ga and i'nion at 5-atory frame ca and water aden at 1-atory frame wioj ■*-.<■' s eleventh at 3-stury frame witn large lot in ion at 2 atjnr frame wilkeaon at i-i ry frame - a ut division at 2-atory frame water 1 north di avoo at au>r frame cistern mer vermoot and tlurteenui au t-etory frame andrietern a thirt-enth at satorr frame a t«efth at frame cottage 1 cedar at franae couaana ect 1 near c.-r.aect cji at 1-atory brick french ', ewa water etc fi mackinaw at,2 story fra-na well and ciatera 2 hiaeal at fiame cotta*-e | ark *»■» it fraeme cottage djo to let-bftl>e for rent—the fixe 2-story frame dwtlling n - 20 n orris pace with ■**■a delightful 1 i n will be rested lo to a goo ' hill lee a p.ckeking s wv-s s en st elf fjr sale—2 story bkick house no lij frar.k.inat with es*ry modora coo en.ence o 6-txiw lerms favi.ral.ie joiis ott '. si pearl st ell fo x rent the new 2 stohy brick i ■-. with _■■.- water lavth and furraace saw a r-r sssal avenue a deiightful location utm t pirkekin'i 13 we swan t es for rent-a barn in the rear of no uri seventh st on a pared alles joh tto 1 p'srl at eis bo\rl)ing house for rent the urze s-«t->ry heaement and attic brtek building,no.lis e seneca st.wiii be rented at a mod rate rent lee a i'k'keking 13 w war at djo for rent-the house known as spring abvy house on main street will he d sjswss willi the privn+ge of a-inng liquors in ifar r:en the house ia a large two-evrty frame fittnl up for salo ii and dwelling lyo a a bakak bh land office elg houses to rent by m mccomb no i south division at fcii hu.ls.in st , 2-s'ory frame v cellar and a ir-od aaeli of aster fii:isved in fine style this is ssi*of thefinesl locations fan liuffam rem 400 lift utogiii st 2-st-jrj brck in excellent condi ti-iii ai,»au-r and eel ar tlds is a very central fag ' ati m rent jo b'f swan st 2-atorj frame house new end finis1 ms in exc.jltnt manner with ai the modem lm latiihiaaniias rent 9is iti.'i 1 and ■-.'<■iing to rent in a good local lor a family rroc*ry the aame has a good brick oran jtrmnished country seat for rent st lewieum on the vjaaabbssi river cm sis inicof aajood median sized dwelling wi.h out ul ngi three km of land aitn a fine irrovt sl.ru liery choice flowers frrnt and berries i mu'l rjclishtful re-idence wi ibe rented completel ureisbed for four months i.r lunger sttth imnie m issssiloaa llk & i'icktrino is w hwan ■«*■ait rilij lei 10 acrbb of land with i g ■■i frame h bbs aid barn situate on roue aeeeua rant fflasa appey soon at edwards a bct elan its no • br w*/s building el 7 m brick barn fob kent—situ s a the alley bs rtar of n lm swan l , iiiai michigan st lte a pli kekinu 13 w swan street ele to let-.stor>:s utokes nos 83 01 a 9 main st o v isaac a,.01v to john otto 81 pearl st e7 in kent - a fine business 1 stand 3 miles inm main st on seneca it -■i ~■-...'_• ii i haam rmt in app v saesi a si.mh i'ivn.i n st m mccomb ei7 dtorr for rent—brick stork o no r man si , r-ho-n toafood tenant d 9 hastings a utto . rjrosra's building otokba to rent as us n it now rrupic.i by lv-.n a hetrahetm as west ft noes rt.cuurter itl'ck i*9 auieoa t nor of no th dfoiaaon hastings ft otto 120 4 brown's buiduur tif_iset i'lo let lodging rooms fcr x dlabad and v farala**dl apply at 109 north lior rent-opnce suitable 1 for a i'll si lan and furnished < r unfurnished m to li 1 inquire at 160 pearl st ti»l tt ivksilt vble rooms kok kent ' cantrajly loeaaad in a g ad n<inhh..rh(htd n nit ia n ma with wafer ac ; mirtile niai iff in li..c or ler will be lent d to a good tenant *• i r.e a pi ki-.i.1.n0 13 hwan at i of ts for rent—inthe new j bloea corner of n aahlrajrtrtn andor.en atreeta rhe second ttorj over no tai and 156 the whole r the third at r'y apply to marcii 17 is7o cl tf jewett a root iihree niceslerping rooms in that oentral locality wain street over . ii y i rockwell apoi>u,ueo b bull ou he i-rt-n -- mortgages mity ami ou'nty ordkks o storks knn.l and m r ik atro h i r.irnm.rrial itr neai iat.il by kiiwaki.s a bocsland ital en lac a u luaii hruker no 2 bro.n'a huild i>ukchase money m<.rtgacies wanu.ll.v lee a l-i kkkimi ill wrst swan at special mqtices beautiful women ! all w'-me i.i.iw that it i b**betw f rather than fiii which ai asjtaerati tia of * men have w.irahip kd in tiie aex can it he wotadersd at then thst > much of wi man's time and attention should be areetad t.i the rrie.ins nf dceelop^nir and preaervina bat bain f ffunillll know too that when men peak of th int.-.'prt ol wc-meti th:y apeak crl'.i s tamely coolly hut when they cma to apeak if the harms of a b-autifol woman their language knd thi-ir e\cs kindle w.th an enthusia<.n wlncn hows them to e pro undly if not indeed ndi.-u -.. 1 in cirnest it is part of the iie-ura ssfacits if nn'.iim to rkßreafve all h;s and therefore empl y very a lowame arl to t-e m tie iroddess f ti.at k!o rat ion fieach to the contrary as we na , fiainst tibe arte trnployed by wosasß for enhanclnn h,ir beauty tlieie still stands ihe sserhal fact ihat bew rid to not prefar ihc s..cieiyef sn u^.y roman el gtm.it to that of a i eaut of less intelltc al acquir m-ina the world has et allowed no tlarber mlsstimtn aiissan than to l<e beautiful,sn it i llij 11111]mtl.lt the ladi sof ihe pieseiit age are car ytna hi » id a of to world t grrater extremes than mr for all omt n now to whom nature has den ci be tail bbaah posror of ts-au:y.sup 1 the defii-ency jy tiio ii of a bsom ae.ijrhliul toilet article knuwa ■b ' b uob of yi.uth which has rn-cn late'y in roduced into thia country ( hy george w lsirj a lelicate l>eautiner which smoothes out ail indenta ions fi:rrows sears n?m->vins tan freckle and lia^olaratio.s fr-m the k.n leaving the complezi n lear s^lkanl and baamttful tho akin soft d dootb with th-assistance of this new ameriesn nek of a lad;'-.toilet fenule beauty is destined to lay aiinrer part in the admiration of men and the idlbm of women than all the arts employed sine ler crealimu prof c f chandler chemist to the isstttspoutsai boirdof ileaiih has recently prepared > chemical anal}an of th df ightful toilet prepara l n an.l rip rtei that the bloom of touth as awssaaaa contalnini noihintr injurioua totl.ehealth la c rieed hare no fear of using this in valuable i let c i - :."!'., s.ld by cs-ery dnrifgist aad fancy fords dealer in ibe i fed states et depot 5 gould st , b y _ i *?• alm oost k viergiver deaiera in paints oils glass iv v iasii artists matkrials axe ko u k ssran at boftalo n t john c post jacor tikfu;ivy:p « j josephs house sign akd fancy painter a atzehanfe sl buffalo hew toak oraihrro makbltng gtxdihq oh glass walls asd ceilings ksleotnissd ib :... rest ma»'esud with dttmicb par seeps htaitthmlj imceii.tts to purchasers or dry goods at barnes & bancroft o q5 oen dress goods counter 1 ...,;-.: t all timm ith th host disihablb fettles ot dress goods fkeqi'sktlt worth 35 and 50 cents per yard friday k saturday of each week we hare one 25hceimt|counter of a variety of articles acdj at great bargains i enormousj sales in white 4 piques ___———^^——__—~ at 26 cent per y.rd and up.arda black alpacas embroideries glo.es and parasols shawls iand wraps alio black j colored and japanese silks barnes & bancroft cash house e2 259 main street mi:si€al r i auntlm image pure for soprano composed hy h sutter price meant a very sa*r*sr sone fir a concert o,ulte easy and bu also gem an wo-i.s l setten walters — emil wahle price 50 eente amel a polka rejowa-ernil wahle do 10 do among the beat ol wahle'a compositions we have just published the ahoee and will mall the same on receipt f pries el 9 coitilk a denton 2c9 main at cihris kurtzman piano manu } facturek comer batavla and elm sts two square from old court house the tuhecriber keeps constantly on hand a choice assortment of piar.o f ttes in eietrant rosewood case which he warrants to be equal in tone touch and finish to any maiiufai tured d the country persons desirous of obtain!»-p a superior instn'ment are respectfully invite lo glre him a call before purrr-ae'njf elsewh<*rs thrihttaw ktrtzmi jewett & mischka's music store hi main street agency for the unrivalled chickerinc pianos at prices reduced to such an extent that they can lie purchased for nearly the same fiirure which a**w*sf and worthless instruments command call arid ret an illustrated price list we are atas atrents for the celebrated decker brothers pianob which are now taking the lead over nj other new york m*ke our lartre assortment of pianos alao include i:i atruineut r m tl.s celebrated manufaetonee of j a dunham bloomfield a otis aknvst gabler we haee on hand an assortment j the celebrated bed woocs a co parlor ard vestrt or6ai wm.-b for beautiful and ptpelil.e quality of hue elegance of finish a d durability of coiastrucuon ex ceed all otfier maxe call and examine our larjre variety of piano tqqxab piano covers eas j pianoa moved stored boxed and slipped oa short [ jotice old pianos taken in eachange we are constantly adding to our eery lar.-e and i well selected at'ck of sheet music musical instni ...■■:• and musi.-aj merchandise f es-ery description jkwxrjft mischka i 2c3 main street b buffalo n t sewing sjacsmraa wheeler & wilson's n"oi»eless sewing machines exposttios uxitebselle fasis 1807 i awarded over 82 competitors the hibhebt premium the only gold medal 81,000 machine sold in 1869 thkt co uhi ne all latest improvements ■wheeler and wlaeavs machine combine erery thing that oa be required in the iiianufacture of tents uur friends alms may be assured that will five entire satisfaction and that to pur one of them ia a sale iaaeetment n t 8 w stoke & co agta oe sod salesroom 75 main street corner s»aa agents and canvah.-r.ils wanted elavlss awgxtmtatt teeth extracted without pain iij aaessaaaaa omi •» asswsi as ss a s-resicmt - - dentist ornci ovn.m main ■mmm»s ma*a gnirpi.se waff^jw thi t\nr steaaiboai tilaattat company—fit oh re , milwa f ■■1 inwi-rmeutaie perta ibe -■e^a-i eaaien fer attamer fas&aic w a smith captair la nowreceieiug f reuiiv at the loot ul maio street as mepaaea nameil above ai i will leave on prida ■rwemng m.i :-, »' : o'clock for trenrht ur pe^saa ap 7 " company a jifcae v 1 main sireet eafcit si-rrn caldwell astern fno union meamooet company for lake superior the elegant passen aeia*c^_bsc er ihhut pacific ed kellet captain ti leaee boftalo tvesdat may 11 at i o'clock p lj soft sai'lt sf marie marquette and poktaue lake calling at cleveland and detroit .-. . a .-... pl ur at portage lake « i tteamtn for cupper harh .-, ea^le hailxw or - . m la poinse bavflel-t suoenor cl.y ami iduluth freight received lor abort boate at foot ■( mam tract the steamer arctic j e turner captain -*..'. in rate capacity and eaawaaaaaaaaat,willleate as abort on tlesuay june 7 at three o'clock p vi for sauna dea.inaiiud tnese steuners are near lew have elegant cahin and are furnished wia ~-■■;»; efereuce to tne accommodation of paaeen era aiiil havu also ample ro->m lor freight and i <■..-! u t during the seaw q «| is7o an independent lake superior line aaavmf -' t v ... a-.-..ar eeerr tuee a at i p m and c.eerland eeerv wednealay at 8 p m for freight er passage apply at the compeer . !.. r no 1 main street buffalo settf caldwell agent ~ ajt w'a awe westekn trans jlasaaaaaac portatios company.-f - ckvt-land he fit go.d harl>or milwaukee at i chicago the first rles pasnen>;er steamer empibe stats james carlisle master is now receiving freight at her docks foot of vaaav lft.ni street and w.ii leave f-.r the above ports thtirnmj ■<■•■:■.:..■. may 26th at h o'clock f r frt-ighl or passage apply at the osaaafmaja offices foot of w'bavdewftoa -' and erie rsbid john allen js b m choate president passenger aeent e26-*t f i<,7u 187u new jersey steamboat company people's evening line fue new york daily a ■■■excepts at •• o'clock p m dean richmond cssf w h chrtatopfc.r mondays wednesday and fndsys drew capt s j boe tucdavs thursdays sb at -, o'clock p m or aa arrival of trains huubok river railboadtickhtsgoodpub state boom passage these boat will connect with tlie trains of n v c.r b r & ■b r ai.d a a s r r due at albany g;iu ll and trst a m alli'htxrß'd t>amr:ige tratirifprred free as aaaa-j an aicent of the line at the depot always on arrival frkiuht taken /*. cheap as dv any other line or part ulars spplv ai the offke h ■-. os and i*6 br.iwi-.aj j w liarcourt avsjmett april *-, 1370 age it the onion steamboat co will run during the present soason twenty-six stkameks het-teen fatsafoatad the principal port jf the great northwmlern lakes in connection wi'h he eiiie kailway also in connection wilh the merchant wes'em lag and iniismsn myers line on the erie canal mid with all we.iuru rail ways 1 mvin theirterniini at the lak ports the various lines will be eonatituted as follows buffalo a lake superior line arctic capt j f turner pacific capt kd kelley buffalo milwaukee chiuago daily till jay gould new capt f h bn-wn colorado capt j w brett dean bicjimond capt b s wo'vin st li huh ca.pt jamis pratt jamks kisr ja-(new capt j w mo re nebraska capt n gcmiard b w bi.anciiard(new capt john kirhr oanisteo apt j p ever koke capt h and.rnn sb apt f l p..po l ic cupt.w a smith weno.na capt 0 b joint-r buffalo cleveland & toledo daily line new yobk capt wtn cimmings eycinox capt john egeltr tijlelhj capt 11 a sis**.n oeaofftes capt j o hind eclipsk capt saiu'ji shannon abaxes capt k a myers buffalo sl detroit daily use atlantic capt wtn thorn tioua capt g w slodda'd (» idino star capt d mcfarlaue uale.na capt w notrun these steamers arc flrst-cia'a aeveral o'them quite new others nearly new ami all are in the very ik 1-r.ier for aervve they wij i run re«;iil*rly a tato.l sh'ppep are asaorl.l that this now nr hitht o unequalled nnranisation will aili.rd thf.n every •*• irahle facility tar the tran>[h.rtati<.n of their n aaa * the mirst .-:.;'. and satisfactory manner at.d a rk forchicafro milwauk-e and lake super-r li c foot ol maiu stret-t for lake eric lines loot f u-ivd street " freight and paaaag-e office no ] main street agents and consignees rt l williams v atliaadwai n.w york a 11 waitd aalßr awhrej n.w far j s dlnlap 12 w»ehiiiirt'i>n«.trfet boati.ti beth caldwell 1 main atroet buffai w d cdbhiwo r c mcdowell t co f cleveland a w coi.ton t a w c ilton a co |" toledo v ciiesetiruuuii t j b patten f detroit c m cottiull milwaukee lathrop a co raciiie etaaahjjhtkmi bcl'ard ca**aa*a b d caldwell lieueral manag-t ij(pt no 6 ohio htreet buffalo t..ii ral ticket atcem'y -, passage ticket 3 w,-«g fefe stiiaisbip to and from england ireland scotf.asd france and germany at the lowest rates money remitted to all parts of ireland erig'ard at scotland through liah era'prant society hew tork apply to jolls e walsh offleeocinier terrace and lock at buffalo at v wllaej^&c risley 6l co importers of wliahsj gi>s,|bujis and bkamhfs jobbers of fine whiskies orrzh tu tux taaiie tuf r superior goods atthe lowett prices depots t r.ui froril «., dcskibs s t 157 washington st buffalo n y s ff u f okioos a 10 ofio kid mim nk.ro r ttkt waai.ir.gnon andf cjraaj offer to the trtai alcohol higtiwi njs srpiriu fold tib wh.,k ol t.wr'r ow mummj it aaao a mpmot taud ol botn+oo m.rnoiafrah a~l fmfyirmfl wmamm m ** i^as^i^alm ra*.wßi»i _ ackmbtbik a 00 oa.vm jost mmjilk cold bekihos greeihousa at im kai v snir bovaimm matkf eromm and smjmmmj m wfiiai as r ■*' a^^mm ft - the buffalo express job piunting ( ffice cf..|ilcaalj tam*w »». thk vest best m tijual u all i ni i ia rupakim to uiijcts i mmt ossca tioh or book cah aa f jol wom 80 14 a»t swas t r«avcr ismmnd ploo >
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-05-27 |
| 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 | 1870-05-27 |
| 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. 8282 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-05-27 |
| 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 | 1870-05-27 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700527_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. 8282 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxv friday may 27 1870 no 8292 by telegraph the frisians the fiasco at.wgron hill toronto may 2d.—from the beat infor tnation received here the fenian raid i ar as pigeon mill is concerned is looke upon as a miserable failure the fenian are now retreating leaving their trau s*«;*i and wounded behind them is ws of life on the canadian side hun tmgtou is the principal point of interest where every necessary preparation bar been made the fenian movement may be now look ed npon a virtually ended stragglu art a may give a little trouble bat th reparations to meet them are so complet that nothing bat the entire defeat will a tend any further attemp at invasion the indian ait.cx the story of the indians having attacker the troopsj at sault ste wane cannot u traced to any truatwnrthy source and th latest advices bay nothing of it on the niagara and detroit frontier sufficient force is in readmem to repel an attempt to enter the country reneweb excitement is nkw york new yoi:k msy 26.—the evening papers contain the following the repot that the fenians had creased the horde mto canada from the ipper part of th state has created renewed excitement v the city a dispatch announcing the fa was read at hih rnian hall where an im mense crowd was aaseinhled and was re reived with tumultuous cheer i.i numbers of men left by fee hudson rive kail t.-.vl this p m , and more are goin if to-night further intelligence 1 awaited with great aniiety whether th movement is a lizzie or not recruiting still going on and all men offering thei aervioes are at once accepted and provider with transportation i'nderstood fenini dispatches deny that any demoralizatio exists among the men on the border the speak hopefully of the prospecta to have battle hourly fitzhlqh lke to st cceed otjeill no attempts are made to deny the arrest of general i'neill and it is reported that general fitzhugh lee will succeed him ie command malon'e the rase malone isew york has been fired npon aa the central point of concentration and all the troops are hereafter to be sent there a feint the battle at franklin is characterized as a feint to draw otf the attention of the ca nadian forces from other points transportation secchep at the hudson kiver railroad depot trannportatum lias l*een secured for several thousand men the tickets have peen pur chased in advance so that no delay ma occur the four o'clock train this afternoon will cirey 14110 men under command of colonel mcmahon an ex-confederate officer the men are said to be veterans of the late war .■„.; most of tbuni able to pay their own ox penacfi they will pr.ibably go to maloue where an army of mure than 7000 men ■said 1 v fenians to be fully equipped ai>d ready tor the field colonel gajuor will leave the city to night with ithmi miv bat no correct sur mise can be made in regard to their desti nation even the railroad they go by ia kept profoundly secret tmm the men but the rumor is afioat that they are intended for some point went colonel byron colonel o'leary captain linda y and other officers who command the irish volunteers m the catharine whit ing expedition to cuba that was captured at gardiner's island have all gone to the front 211,000 men jetting heady it is reported not on good authority that there are 22,1100 men on the au now who are making ready for thy held at quickly as possible disgifstkd and idscol'raued a dispatch from st albans nays a num ber of fenians are lounging about there discouraged and disgusted they dec!ire to go to malone and many are return id home our government furnishing tranej-or tation still reorcitinu the fenian headquarters in this city is almost entirely deserted all the more prominent men hiving left the city colonels hurke and jjn r hay almost filled their regiments and two hundred of the latter command have left for st al bans tub excitement at ogdlnsbi-'p.o an ogdenshurg special thin oveniig v - the fenian excitement in this direetiou is on the increase irish farmers with their teams have wen engaged for the last three nights in landing material for the fenians occupation of hintingdon from canada i have information of the occupation of huntingdon by the fenians this morning the excitement and buspenso on that side a awful the telegraph operator at hinchicgbrook this forenoon ays that the fenians have crossed the border there and a fight is expected a few minutes later he closed the office saying " flood bye the fenians are only a few rods off f iiimop.sof defeat a gentleman from canada informs nic that there is a fearful depression iv all cirulea and rumcm of defeat are rife mi.sckllaneofs lta-m . jswamsinctos may 2(i.—lhe revenu cutter cha has been ordered by the secre tary of the treasury to proceed to ogdens hurg pending the present fenian disturb ances for thtvpurpose of protecting the prop erty of american citizens pui chkkp'le may 26.—a1l trains up te-ntght contained more or less fenians the neilson circie of this city met to-night and have called a meeting for to-morrow night may 98 it ia rumored here that the authorities have received notifica tion from the british government that min ister thnrn'on has been directed by the secretary of foreign affa;rs to demand from president grant protection ef ths canadian fiontier ctic a may 26 advices from p*ome iv that reatafexcitement <* -' - there re garding the fenian the fenians ola.iu to have en'.sted several note |
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