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buffalo express vol xxiv friday june 18 ima m 8007 new york the red storking wax ilir erkfords ti m %. terrible marine disaster ac ac ac kv sn.k june 17 itwight towu>cnd > x congressman gay bail for the parti.a tl the cuban junta y ter.tay srrehted ri.'l ths^y are now at liberty the hail ih wooo tach to aokwcr the mdict mentn and cbsoq alditional to keep thf paaoa hotam4b icf i'nr3ident colfax is in town f.x iov cuitin hailufl to-day on the i>onar and net yfatanuy n reported man hut—i tho < iucinnati hue hall lnl treat the kckforda of brookh nto-day bomm ii-t to i timnm mum the british bark mary a 1 roop capt cain from audr«^«.iu lor new yoik wa run down and runk by th steamship i'enr sylvauia of thf national line t*n huudred miles ea^t of s^ndy hook on tbe morning of the i.'ith mat the mate and three m thoerew were haveh the captain and the remainder of the mil ar reported inft pfjmu . president ovma arrived h.re late thu evening and preceded juiet'y to the rem lrnur of his brothcriii law mr corbin new mm the n«-w railroad lirn is now to dfmb by way of the harw-m i iilr-»a<l to l.fbanon springs and man litnt'r t boston mysterious mo emeu is of the steamer l>i ipliine 4 clt bration f the ft.»iti anni versary f die kattle of hunker hill the jubilee procjjamme a;o a.1 ft bamtor line it the alaaaaar palpi-jm went saddaalj tu saa taat night aadar auayiciuaa emmmsnt n eaa kba cleared far gmylimi jamaii but il ii mti|i[r irw ti in * d eat i nation in fl with wailiko material for the whah t haytiau i har;r d'affain attempt 1 to i tain bar liut tailed to find the proper hears in time ill nkki him tina mm the 95th aami^wsmwy t t imbths ri hunk-r ihll it is utwy mmmni ufaaarsusl the peat ettoa uaataaa hanm baad-h aaa many maseaajsua house aaa as d a military display with ams assum atmaavma took ptaaa ini'fiarb-st mm at the annual meeting of tin hunker h huftument am»n1_av»n to day piaaidi grant farfaaat < en rmarmaa o.niri dt.re vtiaaiow aod oail hheridaa wi iin.inimoiii.ly abetted honorary inemln hf rli board el n tlii.cn ama n sleeted i i.'1 bay wan eeletaraaed by th cftiaam ( harli'^'own v itb jjreat spirit there h a gram pm-fr of iniliurv nn 1 tire eump m the socmsnsai mmvbad through t main street tu t.'t * ity halt whieh -/ formally le.heat.-a iv-hard rr.-tntngha dalirarad the addeeae i mumorti f *■the corner atom l-r i bbou in nt in <■->. uiem ration of her eiti/.n 8 lldaen as aaa in th war was h.i i today m a^l»ri.l with apjir.ipn.itr an rasaa i m8 ii i'.ii.kk the i nliheiim tor an hour prior to t manmg al the oasweat to-day and th mm mmdaavt wan compelled la done its deere 1 he bnl_rainme eempriaeu1 iu;uiily patriotic ami m.|.ul;-r sskotiima 1'areiiii raaa sang in air from howrt receiving mm eatw . the anvil i'iutus was given and the original tnuiuph.uit overture ob aniernan nat;onal aba intr...lueing hail uojumbta was liasimllll1 the hitter receiving ill out miuiiisiaslin ptamjita the grand military march performed mm ibnnsaimi iaatrn janata was finely give th star spaiigh-d limner sung 1 t'arepa wil'n a lull horna wan rejieated response t enthusi.lmtn < bc0k8 arhuckle a aafa n the trumpet w applauded as were the other pines the jk-rforniauie close with nin__i old hnudfud l.y the whole chorus a i.rnieil l»y all th uiattumauta ami the art l.-ry the audience j uniiig it i estimated that 50,00(1 psople w in close i.romfmtj mubbuu of the tuiil.lii unable t mdu admittawaa tha faa_fl t night was a hnlli.int 8_b_atr i;kiti:nhi rii»t baalim aueampmemt of kmglits te lar arnveii iionie fn.ni rhil«.lel|.tna tl uiorning oh thairarrival lure tiuv wi reeeive.l hy the 1'e mouy eiiuamjimt ut i eseorte.l through several atre<-u b the m 8mmbs teui|>le my rii.i somebix thousitnil paraaa_a w.re pr.'rr*:i to witness the thin da s r.ve.s of the 11 t.-n trottin.-i aaaactaatoa at mystic i*:ir in the trot lor 2.80 horaea i'biiln l>a verse bay won in thr.-e straight hc.its 2:.*t:t w1 *_.':_.«. penniiig's antiii wayne was secon.l aiul l-w_ma8 dot thir the prizes were 1 7ikl ami s.'fihl the bmoaad race for 2^0 hatuua there we seven atartrtl the two tirst heats hel tvon by mamrh-rd'a 1'arknes ui.l the thr last hv mine's conadasoa who won fl7 itbiiiiisss fliuju and hrn1 eamsmr u j'ime l':u,l'r:u 2<33 m0 and 2tm muiatya at the t'harleptown eity regrtta tins afternoon the single seafl r.ioe of two miles was won by walter l.rowu in 17 minutes 14 seconds the four oared race uma won by tha harvard liiternation.-l t'rew withnu » coxswain in >* br-mlltab'tt mbm—baa u tance four miles b m washington harriaicf of annie surrait im porlanl s«rcr«w of the < nban rrvolil lionisls ac c *°- i bfl comptroller of currency hm mldrf d a botin u the i.ttk-crs of all the uatio nal hanks mtmriag them to forwanl imra - liatt-ly a mart f tin oondition of their hlm>i t.ank an shown by the 1.0.<w at th lose or baaohm tm jam l-th fth friends of cul viav i >■,«! mtrl li^'cnce that tlu ti^ht at i'n.-rto 1.-l i'aiirf uu mort imjk)rtaut than at limt r jr.tr i it open up tlin'ct comnniiiication with urn nut n<l nam«-s h cwfc tpffot—l the landing of n-inforctmriits from the i . s kv«r>-ex(mslitum fnun the v s has successfully l.nult il tiik w k pmtmiti setrt-tary haw linn km npml all tin uioruing at his awk in thi war depart ment attfiichnj t mhbm wbu-h ha.l ac t-uinuutt'd luring hii short tkmme no further mum has ih-cii tak*-n wftm the aut jert of dismissals kikthkc bsmmtbdia the strretary of war ha calltil upon the heads of t-ach bureau of ms depart ment to furnich a ileuiled reik.rt of the ouiuvkt of clciks authoriz.tl the number t-mployed tlie wurk upon whith they are imaged etc with the view t reduce the force in ttach orti.-o me will examine these rep.rtft antl will in a few dayi drai^nate the mi'iiti.t to ik dihuiinkod which will out exceed one hun<lr<.-d all tin t-nhstnl men whoae sfrvuvi can he ih-.;>"ii«f<l with will w honorably die charged the service and not assigned to any regiment the unler will be iasaed on saturday or monday neit iiuosv several prominent friends of the t uhau ctaie alarmed at the roc«nt arrests in n * york left washin^nt to night tubuukd mibb annie surratt sistur of john 11 sorratt waa mairied this morning at st patrick s komaa catholic church the aoptials were entirely private and took plaoa at wven o'clock this morninr the bridegroom is mr toney of the surgeon craml'i office cable news kepubli«*aii aiii-v-.-_a_oii to lu snp|irrs.m'd ia h.idriil her rano lo l sworn in to-uny a &:., ac bremen june 17 king willuiu to-day opened the new naval port at he|.pt i , at the mouth of the lobde river lie made a speech ia which lie returned thanks to th promoters of the enterprise he said that although the late king commem-.d this work political circumstances hub.-ei)ui.ntly interfered with tahe establishment of a cr dian port here hut providence ha now per muted him to accomplish what i brother mmm he would look with cheerful eon mmm for the development h the future of the young ierman navy iain mimhi itlt 17 reat public meet ings have been lull by the etopnbhmm in valladohd and seville to protest mmt th pmmn in spain of tha l>uke of joutpen bier in the i r - i mpj i i trim declared that all military olhcers who refused to lake tin oath to mapaet aud mbmy the new ton stltution would have tl.n mmm from th rolls of the aitny tenor sog-i-_ti4 mini.-t*.r of the interior m_k now that the eoufctituti m anil the re gency has been adopted tl shouting of re publican criu in the strc ta would i>e con hitlered a legal offbnea ami would be prohib ited this declaration produced a great sensation in the chamber marshal serrano will take the oath of mvm as kegent i pain on i'rulay trou bim are apprehended on the occasion m i.kk loudon june 17 telegrams ban * on ntantmople state that the porte protests agafm-4 the jrower a inn ■! by the pasha 1.1 l._.'.vpt t issut in 1 i a ail to crowned heads for tint opening of ihe flami i anal such invitations it ia maintained should only aaaa.mll front the sultan at the v.i/erain ot tin pa*11 a klokkm .:, i one it - parliament ml prorogued to day by the king political ann he ttfd • i . to '. . l.li itt-pullit him i'.iu,\im i 1 ■!!■\. rltloe 17 lohn m mo nart rrenineot of the irish l.cpuhln:t a--'':u-lion of pennsylvania lias issued m ! other addn-iv ju _ a-wuires the readers tha th-knuintry cannot recede from the poaitioi i takri by mr stunner the kepublicni j party detaststand or tall by hi patriotic ut the independi nt irish voters must see t j it that it is their duty to assist in support ing the honor tha inertias and industrie ol ametiea but that they will forever re pudilite anyparty i pro r nriurlitondeneioi the irish i'.invention at * hicago will ile clare in favor of the protection of universal pjuttrage ain.l warw.th england the president iii k.tui-1 fro.m n.t.loit-r.nlhiuln.lii kftrptinn on mm v\ay wost-um m\".,-lmi 17 pr-aidei.t i.rant arrived here nt two o lock p m . frtiin l.rotoii in rbarge j a committee i.i the ty council he wm acoiiipani tl by semfeary braftweb g rr t'liiim tb-n cn d.-rwood of tlie iktt r - maff and other mayi.r islake maile a brief atldfbm mlli wel coine ami the president was then conducted through the principal streets 111 n open barouche with the highland i eta as body guard and the military post no ill (*. a ft and th .- lir department acting an escort six thousand school children lined the street and loaded tile president carriage with mowers a collation was served at the hay state house and the president to u the train at tl p m lor new vork the citi/'-ua hail only om day's notice of the presidents visit but lit vertbele-ih iita.b jiiite an impomllg lcmons-ratton i'l ii'i:im.rn:i si'i.lv.rikl o lum 17 president i rant ikccompaiird by a delegation o the 1 ity government arrived in this city from war i f stor this evening ami was received wkh salute he wh introduced to the citizens by msyor wind ester trom the balcony of the massasoit 11.us the president mad a brief address aud soon juif left in tne tram let new york religious itnc i'ioc-e.urikw t hh asseanl loiur ii in i rtsaji i n a..k june 17 at the kpiscopal euvioa to-emy an motion of my mr ton the labomjim resolutions were iroously adopted so as the opinion of this conier that a careful retisi.-n of tin hooh oi non praver i need'ul to the b it in r of the protestant epiacopal church ■.•.«./.•../, that all words or phraseaaeem oteaeh that the christian ministry is irathrwrd wr the lord's sapper a aaeri erthut regeneration i inseparable from ism should lie removed from the prayer le conference then took a reoesa i mesne milling the i toutaun oi the m it tee on baao-tntjona reported the fili ng resolution which were adopted so/c'l that in thenp-'niou of this con ies it is the duty of kvangelical men in dilbrent dioceses to take measures t m the laity of nur church by means of pulpit and the press respecting the questions arhieh now agitate the toleed that it in the opinion of this . reme either the meriean church lonary society should extend its work reign aetna or another ass.-ciation in e.l on the voluntary principle to con that work sabwf that tlm * inference nvom i the kvaiil'ehal t'higy of our church ail thi-inselves ol all such meani «• may hem best u promote fraternal i-.iri-.ti lelsljcmia with the ministers ther th.irih.s eepoeiaby by uniting i them in mich peat national uistitu isa the amaricaa bible society i*v dr cooper otlered the following moh-wf that there shall lie now ap ted a committee oi blank clergyman blank laymen to be denoniinate.1 the iding committee of the chicago confer ■. which < ominittee shall have power to is often as they deem expedient and 1 be a body in perpetuity for the pro ion of the general objects oontemplated his i ouference adopt djounied sine die miscellaneous iv i■gr*i h i i ft-in •»* •■' hi ml 1m t crest from dhftmft i'olml mct'ormil-k'a grist null at hull canada contain a i-oiwiilerabk ijuuutity of tlour ami pram wm de»truyt.'d iv lire yeawrdav morning lm ixmi the * hua^n * incinnati ft l.ouisvillr h k extending to ivru ind has u-cn com pleted the roail spool a n-w mute be tween chicago ludiauiipoh-i and lilt south in the suit of ami a cjt at the haiti more u>i against thf i lifsaj-take bonk of baltimore to recover 1600 n gom cfamn>i ed in is*'»l the jury wwuimna a verdict yes terday morning awanlinu th plaintiff in gold with ims '"* interest also in the remains of junitis brutus booth the great trageiian were removed yesterday mruh from the baltimore cemetery j the tine monument of booth haa alao ikwh , r moved will be placed over hii jt ye jlt m tamai to brioc the dead children mams of john wokm k^>th place them w.le by side m irt-en mount the mem bers of th family wil b j-reaent and the body of .». wilk r^h.th will be buried the latter part of iir.t week special dispatches from nii»ha say that several companies of cavalry are scouring the country in search of indiana six com panies of troops have arrived from california this week and have been distributed along the t'uion l'acitic ui\ilroa<l the i'odgrominual ways and meann committee with their secretary and re porter started in a rm>ciartrain west from omaha yesterday morning they will travel only in the daytime and expect to reach the pacific cou't in about ten days hannum ft l>eonanl'i machine hop at auburn took tire yesterday afternoon and was totally destroyed low on building and machinery was about 17,0«»0,on which there is 5000 insurance a private of battery a first artillery named marks stationed at fort ontanio jswego was shot yesterday by a comrade nameu clemens marks is not expected to recover the negro who murdered adkin lewis in bnrke comity georgia on wednesday was arrested in atlanta yesterday and com mitted to jail a heavy rainstorm prevailed laat evening ,' throughout georgia which it ia feared h_uj ! done much damage to the corn crop albany the baaeasmd dr marah — pro ceding in the sal>halli wrliool convention aaa albany june 17 the following is th dav tslendar of the court of appeals .<■' lufie it : no 13 1 17 ik l'l s3 m 9 ;., :«>, :.:, m 3 41 and tt j i'h maksh i iir marsh who died here this morning i v a one of the origiuators and founders al the albany medical college and the cit i hospital and to them be made valuable be tjiiests to the former he gave his p%thn logical museum the most extensive and val uablc in this country flags are at ha mast here in token of the sorrow of the it at his death j ai-bath m hool at the session of the sabbath school con vention to-day the temperance ijuestion the importance of touching infants spirituality in sunday nchr.ol and a number of uthei kindred subjects were discussed a series of resolutions were adopted one of win h recommends the holding of sunday school institute in every county and town of the state the nominating committee reported in favor of but one standing com mittee to be known as the kxecutive com mittee as follows andrew a smith ' hairman chas 1 harth j x french gaarga l'awson a i matthews k c wilder albert woodruff a h craves and o j johnson also fur state secretary j ttnrja t huntington of l.ochester for statistical secretary ii h f-oone of al ■_!;■.. the report was adopted a list of < ounty secretaries was appointed ami a mm saaa taken till this evening when a number of addiesses were made telegraphic summary th j tbstrhdat s ait_.fu.og ■« itiq"b wasiunsato wa-jiin.-ton line 17.—the secretary of the treasury his directed van dyke assistant treasurer at new york to mak his purchase of bonds for the laat week m thin month on tuesday the lit'th mstes 1 of wednesday that the account may be r ■turned here in-fore the 1st of july he has aba instructed the assistant treasurer fea purchase bonds to the amount of 9620,0911 at either of the next two weekly purcha-^-s : in addition to the regular purchase of a million a week iu order to increase the j sinking fund by the jose of tlie fiscal year ' to the proportionate amount for the i'onr months el the pr sent administration th law reijiiiring one per cent of the entire debt to !*• purchased during each fiscal year for that fund tha printers oaftasfia of the govenirmnt offices denounce the recent meeting of the ! government printers and say it did not r pr.-sent their sentiments but was gotten or mr i'lapp congressional 1'rintcr they aie opceaed to l-ouylash as a rat as well as a negro and they asa oj.po ed to mr * lapp for employing him when he had pint dis charged twenty-tive competent white prin ters mr clapji was serenaded last night i a band of colored musicians uudt r the auspices of the republicans of the fourth j ward mr clamp acknowledged the co j plimcut paid him in a brief sjiecch iu which he modestly alluded to the part h i felt called upon to take in net uring th i rights of all men milr the law of the j em.i.i*ii vi of am.i:i an hrrtihrnl ] co;iie3*of the private correspondence of minister thornton and lord clarendon ] which were confidentially laid lief ore farha j went a1 oat ten days ajro have been r ceived here t»_e mwmst in uestion art | very voluminous anil are pull ol tiic minutest parti ill relative to the public feeling of this country up the subject of the alabama claims and km-in-d topics the rejection of the treaty by the innate is al lude to j mr thornton in cominwnting on hat point hiiya cue i-cprhlican news papers wnich ha 6 been receive up to to day april sb approve mr sumner's pro positions very generally and the sentiment of the country appears to he with him he j believed that the claim could le eatisfa torily settled by the cession of canada j which proposition he states hca been fre ! pieiitly hinted to him new york nku yoi:k june 1 th at a meeting oi the hoard of ktlucation last evening the re jm.rt of the i'ity superintendent was re ceived it states tiiat he i-.'iirsc of study now embraces fewer branches than ai mv previous pmiad and coinmeuils the fact of gafeting rid ol irrelevant matter valuable only as an intellectual exercise the pro hilution of corporeal punishment 10 operat ing beue-lieially a otui.'s 1 noii b in the habea empm case of the littlti girl i'heresa kejhm in the superior court judge ic unn saitl the selection of her hmne ax between that of her guardians which i8 alone the home of her brother and sister ami that of the party who claimed to have atlopted her should be left to the child her self theresachosc togov.iti her guardian and the court made an order accordingly j european paris tune it the city is entirely tran.juil so fears are apprehended of asm ther disorder the manager of le kumfm newspaper recently started in the interest of the anti dynasty party has been sen tenced to tour months imprison incut lor inciting contempt of the government tiie editor of the paper was sentenced to nix months imprison nit ut anil t pay a line of 3800 francs and each printer in the entab lishment was sentenced to one month's im prisonment ami to pay a tine of 11 m hi francs a votj formidable collision occurred yesterday at ti kti-nne among the coal miii'-rs on the one hand ,_...! the national troops on the other wereby several lives were lost the miners made an attempt to rescue some prisoncs held by the mditary firearms were used on both bides but the rioters were at length dispersed after seven of their number had been killed f.ve soldiers were badly wounded at list accounts order had been restored havavv june an expedition of about bix hundred lilibusters from the i iiited states reporto to have landed re ky at panto arenas they effected a ng without being molested and im ately marched to the interior where they have already joined the forces under jordan the spaniards arc getting frightened ! arbitrary arrests of suspected parties still | continue to be made and the system of espionage is inci easing west point three mt-n rlou*l injun 1 by a run away ivbiii west poivt june it at half-past seven o'clock this morning as mr iunther a brother of ex-mayor lucther of new york t-ity and henry clark were nm-eeding t the bteaml»oat landing in a carriage the horses took fright in front of the cavalry stables and dashed off at a fearful rate down the steep road leading t the river on i reaching the bteamlk>at dock the vehicle ! was overturnetl clark managed to jump i oat bot janther was thrown violeotly to the ground the animals continued their mad course and went into the river with i the carnage and driver stephen mandigo who was reacmd the horses and carriage j valued at 30,im disappeared clark ww \ very severely braised about the head ami liunther's right arm is badly injured and jhe suffers intensely from the shock the driver sustained a severe scalp wound and it is feared he is seriously injured state items in-lge tames c smith has granted a writ of error and stay of proceeding in the case of mesinit of rochester coodemed to be hanged to-morrow dr alden mar n an eminent surgeon and physician died in albany this morn ing john u sims a notorious character was arrerted this morning by the i s marshal at l'amilluk near syracuse on a charge of selling 400 counterfeit money he was taken to cahandaigua where the v s court is in session a young man named wiirlan was also arrested as an accomplice several member of the cuban junta lave been arrested by i'nited states mar shal barlow iu new york 1 ity-on a charge a violating the neutrality taaltj and lodgen jn i.uillow street i*il '.-' " t jl the l)io<-eoan convention oi i entrjj new york at 1 riea yesterday aflicrnotiu mm occopicl in bearing the audnss of'--.ioho huntington and in uam8fflm icport of committees the 8ta_pi£ag com mittee ot last year was re ected the < omtiiittee mi mm^fmwmm th kj.hk,.»pate iund to*ul),(>tml papgrtaj u,ihjh mmmm-l 89,000 was reeeive.1 mm re ceived frwii tbe old diocese of weaten new york l.l,u(mj remains to 1 . atsed . the joint epii»copate fund m still in tht hands of the wmmm of wtst rn new york the truateea of the di^ene » ill h ceive 2t.ihnj when the divwiuli ia made bishop huntington held a reception.at mot house of senator i onkling last evenijig iico's y i . i kriij-o a match game of base ball in hal inior wctlueaday afternoon betweeniihe i lijmpic of washington and pastimes et bahiniore resulted in favor of the former bv a wore vi a to 15 the supreme masonic i ountj,'l the high est branch of the order in the tvorld is now holding a mmm in the maannic lemple in boston and the atteudwice u the largef-t of any council of tue nt ever held in this country thedelil>eratioiis will be of great importance to the n_er wh mmr it exists among hose in atvcntlan.-e are john l lewis of new y"hs hefry c 1-ank.s of new york c i m,ccleni.ehaii of new york l*_miel sickles oi new york among the var;ous uestion ai'ising u the council is the one affecting the frsnca rite of the rder the cork and bung factory of arm drong bros & co in pittsburg was 1 urned wednesday ni^ht loss 20,m00 cleared for sp_mmm sixty-three men ixere t irown out of employir.ent by the tire the government is making iirepaiatioiji to aend out an expedition to iowa to ob serve the solar eclipse of august 7th hartford conn aud the third wednes day in june are the time ami placo fixed lor the meeting of superintendents of luna tic asylums nest year it is announced that mccoole lam s that allen nnnend him ami that thi decision ot the referee was given in aceoplauo with themles of the prize riny but m has no tie sire to take advantage of it ami has sent a challenge to allen to tight him lor withiu three months he says he wis suf fering with erysipelas for two weeks before the tiidit yesterday he was p betl with 1 one of his mm closed ami his lace much disligured the steamer delaphine which arri e<t at boston on the l.'tth with a feed of oml from philatlrdphia sailed last even mt from that sirt without g^ing through the iwma.ity ol getting the clearance from the custom house atthorities the haytun m nister mwn the vi sel is gmng to anl uie relnta m hayti the fnentlsof t-becabaft cmrm say that the mm taken ut on bmtrq tht 1 lela phine are recruits from the otiiite m hobo ken applications are received at the treasury department from the national flaillfl for coupou bon is in lieu of registered boiida on tleposit with the 1 reasury of the 1'nited states such applications cannot be grant ed by the se.retary without s])«;ial a ithor ity from congress shipping grain by all ail to new york a hee kt-tt-riirtse tht illinois ttilial flanked ifn-rii tlic hul.uqiietin - r a few days ago we announce that tht mangers of the illinois centr.il udroatl had peremptorily refined to abate the.r tlis enminating levy on tbe commerce cf l)u hiiijiie ijrain men it was rejiresent 1 t«i the llimmgffiri that tleir i;:terests as v til as the men's demanded that they should re move the groat imposition of ofaarging the latter eleven and ont'-third cent per bushel for carrying their wheat the mm mi e be tween l)ubu<|iie ami ihmlcith this re iti-t.ufauce was made on several occasions sinee the i-ailor-dq cnfederahitl t i cut down tht*freight rates from ah pvnusor the upper mississippi save thoae ulilch were terminal and over which they held com plete control but with tht aame si iridal results is might have bmb enacted from men who had the rial that l)u!iu...i t . business men have shown on more th n one occasion sueh a state of thingn con d not co:-tii'ue to exist without some t;tb>rt being made to eirecmveut soei vlieunneiia wa are happy to state that fitch an elf-ut has been made anil not i>uly made ( ut w irked out to perfect fruition .'. s soon as it was undt rst ><"»:! tha tin central had givr*n their . tin tto ■— n-oubl not deviate from tlieir unwiso rub - the messrs siller bros opened n.egoti htimm with the ohio t mississippi kailroar and received a tan it of rau from to-m which together with a river aurangbmnw enables the ilubutiue grain shippers o mark the central ctimpletely 06 it hail ofjeiied to thorn a route by which they ait shi their wheat bv river and rail from dubuque to new york for thirty eight cents per b ishel with a margin of seven ceuts mm the rout byway of the central and chi ago for tli 3 editi-ation of the centra.1 and all | wl-.om it may iimiliaill we will ant w tnem 1 iiow it is done shipning grain to new york from .'•» fauitue'by w*y of chicago nd the akes coats the shipper here with the cei tral ■tliscrimination noting tigures i^ainst him 45 cents per bushel as follows dobo-pn tocw ago 1 * ■■), . l"i t ltufl_li bu«sln elerator • bofldotosew v.-rk m shipping b the river to h.ast st louis and from thence by rail to new york costs him 88 ceuts thus unj-n.jii to east st i-i.tin » em m lmris elevator .... 1 k-..t t lrthti-i !■• ne vol - all rail - ■-- this arrangement n_a<ie with the chio 4 mississippi load gives the ihippar here a double atlvantage we has the ehcice of selecting the st louis mark.-lj or new york the movement it seems to us ( k>int with prophetic linger to the futur if grain can be freighted throu.h hy all rail from last st louis to new york why not from other points w sf the f'rsist eut effort that is now going nji to tight ' successfully the river grain movement an swers affirmatively it can kat-^oada m self-defence to hold their p|ma n the j struggle will encourage it they wiil see by obviating the necessary evpet.se n w in curred in transmission such ail commis sions elevator oharges and kintir^d trtt utes the least of which is not the risk of dcc i toring where it breaks bulk will be a jreat i obsta le removed ami give thew only sue cessful weapons of defence we admit that a car of wheat loaded at cedar falln for instance and billed through to new iork city by jl rail never having its doors open until it reaches its destination is mft a mattering contemplation for the lake cities but it thirt movement over xhi ofcii ami mississippi road means anytuiiig far thr future it means that yesterday the messrs siller shipped.">o.i»i bushels ot wheat by this route and i tber 1 shipments are soon to follow -•>«» —- phenomenon mnklnu of flrce ff l.«»-i in i it ion i count lmt lil>erty tei may i mbbaaamamm r ml * cit rii tiaii < iv it | | in yesterday's qmmmm there appeatei the following item written by an intelligent gentleman ot this place immediately m the vicinity o liberty i'nion county ind a moat s.-.jjular pbe nomenon occurred a few days ujee which is worthy the attention of geological inves tigation about a quarter of i.n acre of ground on dr cooper's farm gase way and sank to cbe dtpth oi from three to twelve inches leaving a orevice aurn-.ir.ii.ng the whole area of from two to tire n be at the time of the occurrence a rumbling noise like diateut thunder wu heard by many of the citixena in the sjjrr mnduag neighborhood the cattle and i.teck gtve evidence of fright and acted aa they are said to act at tha occurrence of an earth quake j mr k 1 brought here to-day by bamnom matters and having some leiaore i oo»icladed to look np the phenomenon mad giv your readers the benefit of my reaeari-h i tirst went to the houae of dr cooper rhich ia situated in the immediate vicinity of th village and made inquiry as to the tinl and place of the strange occurrence th information 1 received was tbia lsst sun day morning live weeks ago mr dawson a nesr neighbor of l>r coopers while out in the field among his cattle heard a lou rumblii noise seemingly in the earth the catile were frightened so that the stopped feeding and ran across the licld the same mysterious noise washeaid in ii_.j-i l-urke four and a half wiles south southwest of this place ; by j f witt three utiles north ; and by dr carvicr s miles southeast the next day after th noise had beeu heard dr cooper discovert that a patch of his laud perhaps a mart of an h.ie had sunk as described by j 1 k it has sunk considerably since theu 1 was shewn the place and found it to be on the u'f of a tongue of laud rising sotu forty feet between two ravioes 1 h side i which the sinking oc curred in irreirular and broken th indication being that a number of u 1 sinks of elides had at different times take place the sinking of the ground could i accounted for on the principles of land slides were it not that the piece which sunk did not'move downward toward the ravine but inward making the sam break belou as abou and leaving a distinct crevice on each side about two hundred yards fron this place is a still more remarkable evi dence of some subterranean commotion here ii a bald gently sloping toward th south w a crack in the earth from four t six inches wide which can scarcely be ac counted for on any other theory than that of an u heaval of the earth in this vicinity the crts ice was partially closed up by the late be«vy rains but some thirty or forty feet of t are yet very distinct through th tall gra the land slide theory could not possibly ik applied in this case as the crevice rus up and down the slope and i most d-tinct where the ground is aim level there is no creek or ravine on tith r side of t t no nonsense ho1 in oh sumoi liot a v f . vr..m mm m l...ui>ew-..in^l'..-t many of our residents will undunbtedlv rememt>ted jacob strawn who lived ja-krix^villc 111 about twentv-hve thirty ago jacob died one of t very w.*dthic_.t men in the state of wh ile had jieen a resident lie w.13 a hog an cattle tiller and has been known to ha in his i^isst-ssion as many as thirty : in . head of cattle at one time well jae lived te lie thirty years of age aud up that tin never had occasion to unite hi elf to lie of eva's fair daughters he m a practi al sort of man and never dreamet that such a thing as marriage was possil while a person was possessed of even mo.1 rate me*ns however at that age he was rich anj om day the conviction very natu rally fo^ed itself on his mind that he should procure some one of the opposite sex to enjoy'his riahoa with him thirty years ago in the section of coun try in which mr strawn lived girls were not so plenty as they arc at present in fact it mi ay be said that they were ii angels visits few and far between but those who did reside nigh unto jacksonville were a?i beautiful as the longest summer day is itfi.gthy now be it known jacob was not'a patrician uemocrpey was with him a nacred principle and notwithstand ing the circumstance that he was iinmen-nlv wealthy and that the greater number m families residing ne-*r him were poor s fat as his feelings went or even his actions never did be make manifestation of his ego ti>m or self-pride i hitside of jacksonville a couple of miles jteihaps there lived ijuite a raagwotafale family this family employed a servant girl the maturity which the lapse o eighteen years produced was apparent in her face and form like the great major ty of country girls s_8e looked as though bhe was ever gaiillgarpuu roses ami tho . roses asssa rexiectine thek beauty in her cheeks raeefui and neat in the extreme and possessing a very fair share of intelligence this rervant girl wan a match for whom soever might take her unto himself jacob saw this llower and determined to possess it o transplant it into his own house to have il to . oihfort ami euee was th g ( and i object to which he dire.ted liis th.mghtf he loved without ever having spoken to the idol of his day thoughts and dreams komance was something of which jacob ba_l prol>ab uever heard and so nuking love wi».h him was like buving a steer—a i mere matter of business one day he male to the door of ttw residence o t..e fair , maid alighted from hi horse and knocks 1 with the butt end of his whip the ladv of the house answered his sumnioaa and immediately upon her making her appear ance jacob asked for the servant i'irl ' the sorraaagin came said jacob '■! i want a wife aud i've picked you out as the most proper person for that position that i can possibly lind i've never spoken to you berurc but then that uiak^s no dilter ence i'll give you one week to con sider the g;rl blushed and was dumb-founded acoh mounted his horse and rode away the girl inquired into mr strawn's char acter and standing and was advised bv those with whom she lived to accept the of fer of h;s hand 1'unctuallv a wee alter , ctaoeh r.j'h up to the door knocked again with his whip andaaked la it no or yes plush;ng!y and while tears trp.ci-d each other down her rosy cheeks the girl an swered in a low tone but iiite distinctly well says jacob let's see this i motiday we'll get married the day after to-morrow wednesday here's some money to buy a wedding outfit and he threw h#r a purse containing a thousand dollars the couple did get married on wednesday and nc happier p-ir during their lifetime was to he met with in the state of illinois about magdalen homes < rime \\ . 11 fed and virtue marvnu iiiii uses to he hflint the women who walk our streets at night do not as a class sin for love of the vice they paj.ler to but because of the food and life comforts they obtain by their occupa tion the majority must be allured to vir tue now what kind of enticement is there to a woman who was not in the first place strong plough to die of hunger rather than to diahr_por her womanhood to enter a r ■■"■;>■' # v institution where the tables aie uncover the tea ia served in tin cups and ; sweetened with molasses and butter is had only three times a week a case in point is encaaa our mind now a young girl ' well educated rerioed brought up to the l luxuries of life was seduced by the man to : whom sve has engaged was brought to new yr'rk to cover her shame and taken to a hmise of ill-fame arguments aid ersuasfons were used to induce her to com mit fo ticide she said no i will bear my punishment aa best 1 may i will not commit murder the man who ruined her pan her board until after the child was born mm he deserted her the woman ! who kept the house went to her and said i now fcm must pay your way or go l i«por young thing not yet eighteen of age wrote home to her father tell er uitiful storv and begging to be taken | to'the shelter she hsd left he as sured twr if 1 could lay my hands on your mwmssssai i would murder him aud 1 would e you and your bastard die in the street t fore 1 would open my doors to you the landlady foand her lying on the floor in a swoon the open letter beside her told th story the woman's heart not ut terlv callous was touched and she nursed | the poo thing through the illness which followed and took care of her babe when she recovered she told her there is no way for you now hut this one you are as much ciit off from the good world as though you ware leprous come now make the best of your lot and with your youth and accomplishments and beauty you can make a good living i had rather die said the girl i loved that man and 1 felt myselt his wiie when i sinned for him he told me we were tha same as married in the sight of god and oh i loved him so i cannot be mm a nrostitnte i cannot i cannot then ssid the woman i will tell you what i will do 1 will take care of the baby one week and yon can go out during the day and see if you can get employment she went she triad first for situations as teacher reference she hsd none [ again she turned discouraged away so 1 three days passed on the fourth she got some line aewing from a shop the landlady giving her the money to pay the deposit re aired 8he worked two days to finish it and when she returned it to the shop war paid lifty cents and then when she remon strated was met with insult and told that so pretty a girl should get her living inar easier way than by the needle she went tmck to the boarding house am taking her babe in her arms said w uill die together but her courage fsile her she dared not face the terrible un known it was not death i feared sh said but what was after it and i sail since gad will not open a way of escape i will sin » wm one year he led the life of a prosti tute every day revolting at it final she was told of one of the reformatory homes and informed that if she spent ■■certain time there and gave evidence of a good character and disposition to live purely she would be provided with a home " would they take her baby with her she aski-d no they had no aocommoda tion for childreu this was hard for hi l t.abe was dear to her ; but she hail saved a little money from the wages of her shame so she put her child to board and went to the institution she was never strong and on the food bread and tea supplied to her she failed in health her money was gone ami her child must be taken care of . so taking her case again before ' od with her old words " if < lod will not help me i must sin she went back to the street another case a great strong muscular woman who smoked and drank and swore like a trooper the consort of the vilest ruf lians of the five points awakened to a sense of her degradation and applied to one of the houses for admissiou she was wil ling to work and work hard—anything to get out of the vile habits of her he she worked for three mouths scouring an scrubbing floors and paint and then gave out because she could no longer live and work on the bread and tea one seeing hti as ihe entered a strong massive woman would not have recognized the lean pale weak invalid who came out as the same perhen it is sad enough wit us hunger drives wo men from their homes into prostitution it is sadder still when it drives them back to the street from the shelter they have sought in easier to reform ■m*m ■i lie kngluli i rbj rare ihbbsa rorr.sin.iit_t.tit cincinnati t.a___t *.- | t stop what is that about like the of many waters it rises and ill s it is the tumult of the people the climax of the day the horses started they're off they're off * everybody erics stand stdl we are for tunate we can see from this knoll a rare opportunity look there they come a dozen norses their riders look like monkeys their jockey caps glisten how they rise in their saddles i hi on on see several of the horses are neck and neck men near you clinch their fists and bite their lips and breathe hard one smiles many groan 1 see the tears come in one man's eyes itut we cannot see everything at once we'll glance at the horses and glance at the crowd on on on like the wind millions are at stake fortunes hang in the balance imputations are in jeopardy kuin impends over a hundred homes the bootmakers faces are a study yen cannot resist the excite ment of tbe moment _ on are hot aud cold by turns you burn with in-at cold creepers run over you i it a scene ! thousands aud thousands pie m-td with looking on thousands trtoiikainis of hearts furiously throbbing nau ly with hope and fear the flying 88 the yelling jockeys they come ! come ! thev sweep down toward us sweep pa.it us and sweep away from us one horse strikes another which stag gers and loosis ground and the old man who smiled gnat now groans and clutches the fence it is his horse that is struck now look again ' as the horses ....;..;, the crowd basra in behind them and their wide path in lull of people now the scene is grander still the broken masses are one mass islands of people become one people a half million — one and compact they shout altogether each catching the delirium from his neighbor oaths and ejaculations everywhere they have reached the great aas-sfl tha sane is over i ne word passes that " 1'retender has won by s head •*>«» : lit pslsb of unman i_if i r.ii tin nommumm teassrar a full account is given in our local col umns of au accident that happened on sat urday i_.;ht .... e of our theatres to a little child who ha recently gained considerable notoriety as a performer on the flying tra eze a more disgraceful performance or one more calculated to brutalize the puhlk ml has ne^er occurred in hidadelphia ihc peti.-r.uer a girl oi tender age in the hands of a br-cnlator was made to leap through mid-air iron the gallery to the stage turning a somersault in her flight but through the or t 11 - person whose business it was to catch her let-tine her drop head downwards on the platform lie was j-riously injured when her agent tried to force her in her injured condition to repeat the dangerous feat the audience we are happy to say drove him from the stage but imally yielding to his demand they ;«. vu'..;t d tuecudd to attempt another act for which her strength proved insuf ficient mud after abe waa swung into mid air she was left dangg ing there until res cued by the indignant audience if the public demand such revolting exhibitions as this it is time the law stepped in aud pre vented them human life the law is bound to protect under all circumstances and in behalf of outraged decency and humanity we ask that before nether attempt is made to destroy this child's life official notice shall be extended to the parties offending died tripi at laiiimawa n k^anmml tripp mmmt a7 j tarn fuutst ■:- m ) 1 iml j r..ther-iii-l*vi,«,3*"5soutl bnmi n r.fre t v i lay aftern<-on at 4 ovl.-'.-k frientli and maaamfh are inviu-f tu altend ltw1 tllm 17 in this cilv w-uiani ly-.n ag;i 4 j mm fwmtal t m irmwfsa!vir.jsi)aftenio-jii at 2o''lock from hi late mmh mf mnaca it m_m ami asajaslam-mm are itoiti.i to attend sloaralßg uootls a ■■"•:' "'* ■>-■■' rtn.cm at n m'«!i « prices buffalo muuimng store 14 main t aiuer.caii block irriti fcitrarttd without pmlm j 0 bab.bouk furmcrlt of w york hu an otßot id connection qu in m b straight dcntixt where he can be found daily ready to relieve uttering humanity dr baitour having had treat experience in extracting teeth under the influence of nitroui oxide or laughing g will devote hi whole time o th branch ul practice hunrinwu rf t htimoaiali can !* v attba ace at no 9tt mais treat coaatrtlr ß | ftr insairkßce onpanf of hanfurd cautaj 00,000 wai c smith apent 4 brown building1 buffalo s t m«ic.>>pla»ink mulce>ampsaiv 1 r aa-.ii and blind maru'actory 206 e seneca st , i-.;**1 floonoft biding moulding br l kill i'ri.d [>■p gl.r.d ami t'nvlazed sa-h hail ani v.v lr blinds li - r an.l kiodw t - .'!!■- al flanii.g hawing ai.il turninif of vtn fl»iti;*'ii.>u ijue lv urder od hon tiutur nd with d:.jj*wi 8«f1 mattaaml icon work m ntil i n made to onler fratt * letch worth proprietor ooca 62 and m terrace *~ bnatalo type feildrf j and prihter-t wares use furnishes even i i > r^jutrod in the printing dusiovm t any ex text deoirfld on ai reasonable term at any foundn in tui mliailij ai £ ectkotyping in all lv i variety also type adapted lor lrick ■mmlntg ma ! chine w i,r*uk lake in i the buffalo ice company are now prepared to wp i uu i oen wiijb lake lee at the lowest ratea a : i,iii eupply uarmntced the wtwn thnrafk thr i i.h-.1 r-tr wagotka of lai c mi>*ny are co wred ej j and protttinentl lettrml lakb iw any ioat ' wntioo of men del ftiice ic if reported at the ■£ 1 flee enil be d.mclrt order left at makvivh ] 1 u'g sttt re i-r waahiiiftc abd seneca tre«u i will be prqisfily wit 4 ' uuuos ! jrm«er'i hair t*ai»r aac restoratlw tb taeoaipsnbte now«y try it.—it sew taila thu pnamin itofa the hair taliinf o«t and pr.aoui a tlamm ctowtk cleans tbe acalp hi dandruc ud rwdwi tb hair oft and fkwnr ll trtalu no tr it «< w*l ■* ou tr ooloihw hatter bainw lihgwii mmaily for fltr.-..:''.iißrtbebair haeatiandll pw bottic pre].-r i by b jbthsk ghmam aw atata «., f pewtc ki part pheamlx i*ir lwuaac uaiaaar ofhartfori capitol koo.ooo wm c smith agent • brows buuainyi buffal m t hlgmwl-.a alc.kal iu h-__j1ut mmk dark 0 brown jlm dbaour <»--«• w-_la0oaa_d pwrj ____■. mlm_amm aad d-alar ia eurfc soto aaswa^amojc brandie o-aaa ttlaaa elaaa ai-_a,»:sr!_r 01"v m«>rwd p".*t s?i.h1!^-s8s^o.l w•?srs hrr leab m aaoamhag-jggai^v ii»rtfcr rire ihtaraacc ca-asaay p irtsred to 1810 ca-b ospiul h.000,000 wm c smith a«nt i brown's buildings buffalo n t >*>» tfc***«r«l *_-«■, jrsscr'ic«s|h mixtmrr curaa coutsa colds sat his hoamnm and all seuaaa of the throat ur lnass fifty cent mrbottto sold onlrby r jcsttrm chemm su main at sssjsssbs the park n 1 c kle1 sb-bbss—ib the rink — rich sport huge fix to-morrow elbnixg sf to-morrow's tilnrti»rniciil "" wees wool wool i imumro lbs wool w ltd for wl.ich thr lf%_mi market ptice wtl jc paid in ca-li by ';. c ciiit _ son 7 krt iiit tr.rt lti.lfalo house jtbpwmg wholesale trade fruit jars i-ru1t jars at man factultf.k-s prices delivered in he city mason's ihpro ed glass covers dexter aud union w h olenny sox & co crockery china and glassware sveiv ijescription t the very lowent pkh ks ver plated avare a larok and come lktf stock gas fixtures gas fixtures i at itedticed pi-ices ok the newest patterns zes parian marble vases ooumtn sets 1c at h.glenny,s0n&c0 sci ar,d 208 mais strkkt purnltcre fur l.vkrybody at hf.ulc'ed prices a very larve arwortment of furniture chairs and upholstery goods ton hand ■m—da to onler aud l—pairing - i g ■ui ne—t m.nii.r isaac d white 57 main at ijekrigeratorn and ice chest both 8i.atf and zinc the bert m market shaw ft fkrrib 446 main it t5latei forks and spoons at reduced pricks quality u-rranted k'|-_li to any made shaw - fkbbds 44 main at htablk ct'tlerv a fine amurtmeut bhaw - f1brh 1w main ._ sheppard iron works 0010 street buffalo h t , wh j kino jr proatdeat h o perry vice prat and sup't steam emo-h-s boilers irall pump minlno tows steam fire engine ft opailer wheal iron aud braaa caatlllfa wr.ufh • iron work c 4c _ jmmm __ if your flour ooe8 not suit try french * doyle wholesale omc-u fiou aid oatmeal dealem m ai rr mwt 9()a bi.ls fresh ground oat 190 bbia mav a hi it a inter v-eat s bhla s mill ch-loo miailirle 100 fata rt-mahi—1 m 1 spring u0 bozaa foi cindaaau bank cheap foe cash bt andrew m johnston d_ai.fr in choice qboc-jub r_oc aid oatmeal wholbale aud brail ti-a-fru-i j wautkhi ! vt£vv s papkn ham.imis new detorations neav wlvjjow shades curds tasski oil cloths for fi"ors tables and coi.vters special aitenui.h v clleu h m uecoration de wrtm-nt til fine parlor pn^rs nperiiiti-nded bi mr kdward bl bi.et k.>rmtrly » l.ite i unrlej country mmhaiii noptio.l t s turk cilj price v b 111881 ia main lre j josephs house sign am fanci pa.intee i 4o el^ohnnoe st buffalo x y to my old ri'stoukra an.l ii n mv new oata as okmav to corns i te leav t ut that i am rr[i»vr'"j to do kals()mimng tinting walls or aiiytfcin in my hue d huntncm aa well as an - nouj in th cite tf yol t wa>t wood work i*o to a practical man f it how ell bmkaaj ot*.i an.l hicture frame maimfacturer a|t 13 s division street haling titxt twer.tj-aut«n y>»r mint in tht nrim t.rancliefl of hi mm fccu i-nifldint in 9-tiiit iiia jervktwtit the j-uliio that he t-mn gi litfc t utinfaction ilt and walnut aai i iik i its and mamla mjiron wir,i..w cornntf x >■m montd iri(f n c\vr>thinh r pmhsaflf ui thet.i-iiu uill '~ f'i i in-in i in the toat ir at lit per ci-nt batmi uhat they i in !-■had fur at any aarttmm in th city n b - particular attenti.-n { id la cleaninif nd vknii-hiug oil i.in!iil an aaaurttsent of pietum and picturo fnuntw eon atuiuv on hand j k him kll oost & vieiu.ivek tealen in paints oils glass window bamii artist 3 materials ftc s 13 k swan l buffalo n v john c post glaring d.>ng to order jacob vieroiver wjj olveit • 4uix«hii«>r if thomas brioos no ti ocncste t>t cvi houfle bluck portrait picti-be ani lookixg glass frames malik to okl>£k a virsrtj of frmn ami cliromox o>n>aaiitlv in band hoiue ami simi paintink in the bahentent onlci h at the kuiro attotthbvs forbush * hyatt s-i,txssom to e u 4 w h f..rhu-h bolidtf.ni of american and foreign i'atrnta attornetb ih'fatent cases wei-d'h li - k comer of haiti uid >...,.. htreeu bifkalo n y jay hyatt w 11 fi.rl.u.h ll'y * t;.,i.nh*llor •! w anii-al kii.inpf brass iro ac bj'h-ai.o brass kihnhky 7c exfliwi »!.. ituflßlo n y bbasb castimi w all its bbamibts nk*tlv and exfkditioum.y done ami u:.rn.nled k.;i.:,i^--ry james w madden supt legal wotices wcuk.s uiibered iiy the cx>m jun ooukch the wnm f the land frx.ntin on thy irni-,iiiil hetwttrn the pointa here inafter i.ataed are herehy rri|iiirtd to make the im pruvvniinu heninaftcr wcilled in front of or on i ir rniifvti.e l"t in the maniier and within the lime iin it for each rmpet.ll.elj aa fujtowa on the ■rit mlf b.<-<'keun<h atnm bafeanam ni**p.rj pm m»»n tri-et «»« ; a uleualk li ha re i'-n-'l ritli n il pine plank tw mklil tut k whan b«pmb«bw ( within flve d»y on tli tt,-«t tjjjc f hh-nnwav trt-tt twctii wil tiain v i (■.,!..;,. atnetx osaw it awtcmajk to ba n l>air.<l mi hetnl'h-k i-hu.l ttirw u^ht-i thirk wit.ju ton day on lh ii.^l ria«i f an heikm'loi'r vt it'**t bmmf^ma ulu.n pnj klk auwhi ujimi a idtaalk m u-rt i'.v nit hanlook i u-k thn iin-hfn tlnok r i in fiv daj nthf t i.l.<.f mnin ntrwi,trjm«enthf-iiri bryant ru-t ommm a m.|-»*lk bo 1m eewtrvmad is dm i ~; ni-iul-xk i tank tbrw iticl tliicn with ir flud»yi on th t i<l i-f ma atmt mmmb the rurvi ■iik irn ■ii i h r>-i i i uti tlie ill iijij if i'.'>ant troet am a m.i.-wulk v u bombnatal ajaj f -•. b%m ..( !„ n w | k ti.ri v miht uut:k,,«:thin 11 ie da>v on ih at in ■■• i t.n al(e ftwoen c;.--lcll irr.il 1..l flui-loit allr.v < hill .< - 1.1.'w lk io u ctlft tr ttsj t r hot v nlu of h.inl-.tk t.nk thru inche»t,,i.:k within fivedaj on tli w...t vie of hah.ut *■•*, mpm s.v-a ui r ii.l u'luniiii ■j ~ | , s i ~. ■,■,-■,. tffm f if.»*l hmfka laiik tlti-er m--lit thick where wommkkft withi n vc l»yt ihi tin nitjwaeurl ma cjm.^lvinia slwi-t tk-tt.tt.-ii n'irtliaitd h'muworth i-tii 4 , illk r a iie ■* ilk m irß ri'jmir<-il wi'h i>xl hi baloa , l ~,) thuw niche thiik her nett-marj within flwdiij on tit norlb«vt«rl hide of wwltwrth trc*t m-wi.-ii allcu dreet and mm uthe»t«riy line of i'.iiii»j 1 nia atrect cfttite a aidetvalk to ix r ir 1 of ifinl t v.1 k plank th n tie thick whef tieoeaaar ithin fi iayn on ttif •* utrntu fid of ohio atmat from i point eifrhtf feet cuter y fu'im the c«vmrl line u main t-cet to i point twenty ft't eau'.eiiy tper*ftom cauxe a tvi>-ew*lv to be r*p«irr by kitjjj up the ~'■■<- 1.1 f,*t^iag b.'.ih and filling tne atiie w>th ws i i lli an 1 nd'id an 1 tclajing trie riactirini tree and ii'i-titu in mv l mi wtief nec'-jwary within li.i day on th infill tide ot elk rtd-et iietwaen mk guti and culi.m^la tn-r t in f idcwalk to bcrcpni^d ith iprfh i cmlock j.iank wncre !.'_■i.-iar within h lai on tlv *• ulh hide ■( f nni trt !■'., biaaaf ciii i»k art l.i-hijfal street lauae tafsaaal to be renaire-1 wrereriotafary it)i he-m'.ock punk three i lie thic ~ witij > five day on u iorthcil aide o routh ahasl utfw t*cd«a c ueel and a point forty ht r.i.r herefrotn ■» i a m 1 k u be repaj-el it liem lock p'attk iree lncb thkk wbtre neceaaarj witli ua fl*e ijj i on th ijprth«*nterly nde of twelfth itrct b tw«tmi v re and ca'olina utrwiv -■in ft ti ewaik u be n ,»).«! with enitirca p;.i > three mchen thick arbere mo wy ithm five ilai on tin t^tith bide of peckhara ktr^ct between shumway tjavt klanton atraein ujm xtdewalk tn he repaired t<«tr>e widtti of uiur feet with a hem l«ck plank y.n c inchen thick where neceaaary,*ithin tea day . on the t aide t if kf.n street lietuuen f'lir.t i and wiluaiy street uhc idetralk v »- repaired to the width of four feet w th heml<x-k i>!m k three irubex lhi<;v itlin fl day on the t id nt n<l rtreet immpmai mr^inia treeu i called and ' ar.wn trtet c*n a idewalk f u repaired i.b bcmlock plank mmbm iik'hc ilji k within five uy-t on hn k'.rtiif.t.j i-lf ■■( hani unch utreet tietween elk rtrty-tajid the n y & x r i trark cmuna a fidcwalk u be rvpajrvd mth beiuloci plank three inches thk-a where necewiiitt i.t.iii ■«• lay tbe aboi ; worka aretobedon trider the ' tree dob if tbe treet im*»i ion«r ■■i if atot l-nf is toe maiidet an • illi.i the tima i t*cnvd tl.en tlte tree 1-wißw.;"n«r i a th.-i-i 1 v do the nane at the «!•»*»•• of tne wvera f tne land okohuk s wakdwill cltjcvrk d»tod baafcto jmw j 1869 ho-fct pity ordinance ix common council > buffal .. mat 21.1m8 i raaolved that the following aeetion be a.lde.l to r-haptcr 1 of the-"ordina«oaa aa et<-tl'in 17 at id chapter 117 tha the beajth injpei tor of tbe vtl vi-.c kkall tm*w power and n.1.a.1 be bta dutf v l*k cluifpe « a d retain in hi po—na>io aji d rwo in imwi r ffvaamd thttl u d or wine hit ateji be toft m a*m cauu yard and to procure tbe emta to be atatchterecl ma mmmi and h he ata'l ia-i fler ib mm haw been m uugawred u..t they he hall tm aa«d tktm to th tone j.rd to b tr-d oat and b atkafl mm urn fat a-4 htdea d uefc other pama a m d a w^u nx u'd ad after iiwwm c cxpnim ,» «• j s ss^^it 5s1 v ■»»*» *. «»— iiintmym f mil i—~lft '*•- fonfobßf ordlßeasi««a jjl '- *-—■- cl iii 1 tcsdi a ik eh tlental alkuliti m.j u and af p™.j v.,0 el u • ik m 4a t """■seobos • wabdwell cttycutk mudmuo,june km tl n birrinu milwmuke cua*omi li.tn-'g ~~ . ■■»»», mcli c poru tr.e f«>t 1»w p-r*»iir imnj ii»l«hv ' 04ulf m bka ...:....'. 1 ill leave the co<m«nj deck foot r f niching .» lor •>>»• poru oa fuiuy eykmno jin l»tn at 8 o'clock f.r rt-l|hi or p anpit to siikums fzuk lluuvinn ait * wewo^k'^.s "• union btkamb at company tor cleveland drtn.it -—.»__ mihrauki anilrm.ag tlirj __^ toi.ux >, m b5 n a ai.ss n will '«.>.- the omp.i.l , dork lout nl hsu alrrrt l«>l«ml>iimlil..>r wl ul.il june lmli at even o'clock f h oflk no 1 mull rt seth ialiiweli ajrent u'swn steamboat company " for uke superior the , elegant paawninir earner m 7z i'acirii f.l ifi.ly wfl s • ill love bucalo tuesday jim 8,11 3 ylo k p m , r rs.nll t ihrto vanjii be an.l 1'..n ufcr calling at cleveland and lhtn.it freight received for above pom at font of main trml itmii i t trbseb ai"r luder equal in nte oanaehy and arcaaamodati'.na will ""•" •'»"'. on tl'niwr.jiiiir a loru»4e.ti nation ttieae aleanicrh are marlr new nave elegant v in and are lurnisheit with ipeelal reference to 11 <"'. nunodalu o r pa»t«er and have al amp raumlortielcht and wiucoomitute dunlin tl.e «» un oi iijev ■new aud indeiwudetil ijikv su 11 ' ';"%• le«>'lni nutl.li n^ularlt evrrj tuevnv •< t j 1 lam every ilo.lne.bi m i p w rorfrrlgnt mam apply at itih'.miuir i flee no 1 ham ntreet llufafo bmth caldwf.i.l airent 156.0 i^^gg 1n pleasure travel diwx the rivkr t liwheitci pa^iii !*• thui'savd isuanii3 ai.d the woniikkfi'i kai ins op thk st lawrince xv dai i li.in liv thk nri.hkuid stbameri if the gram trunk railway and royal mail linl from uullalo to moxtbrai hufbec river sai:l'kna thr.nnrh the teaiiuful and roßiautr i the will te miivm al ■». i.ax x ok bor uk cravplain lakk mem i'hk'ha 10 t.i kakat iga si'rimis nkwl'ottr poi.ti.amu boston pbov ii.c-oe am n.w v«ib riie\»ti..le fiimiitiit the cheape-l r0..*l mm ami delightful trip mi the continent pu«*nm>ra will wnni el at l.owr-t.m ill th fir 0 an uanier 111 vi ip t kontii c.r t..r,.nl . 1 r ,. lii-.it eoiinwlii.il will 1h tnaili aith thr t..li ni s l ( r oiisin cu.h!mr»..f id r.iynl m*4lin javsmr ~ ~ p ki\thia c m ,,, 1 - a sport ctu.t bin i*ir kisu3ton xrr*u benureind pardaa*tirk^t u ranhtht'mv hmlway mi b.»val mail link tf amkhii hti-li arc irthhi ij rmil m t.,.»r n , a >. nini.1 until vovcmtwr lwfl and «■c nulii«d at all the pun ipftl wvi-riuk i'iwnw tui<l ticket oifltc in ■*• 1 nltmstat a mllniy.lin tmr.m l u»ntr«t,l h shackell.i^n agentu t x moinrral j wll tmuhk v it hi ii .: . 18(59 peol lk s u.nfctrsteamfckh for new york the stoamen st john »' ii i hltlstiil'llkk oftto honda wwlnr laj and rri u 5.,h k drew ,, h _ tuaadtvy tlmodajr i»l smmuj at si oyl.k i m , od ..• , , „[ j t in of new york ontr.l a'tiauv i sui-iu.hmnii kriiskflwr t b*nt.>«k juhl barton a aihwij kmlri«d ami l»kfl f'huii|>uln htr»u r fuw-ik-f wn,n »!■»>, n r*»,|iri t l>ri..l k a—*m banv*v '■■' "'•• ''■-'- '' ■'■hmimin kurrßailroart licketa akrn hff vkwh n tli 11.,»th inclu.litij£sut h.«.ai bntk when requr«t*tl of station mi b i;:un will tie chfthh t s w v..rk hv k.,»ta 1869 lsi9 thk ttnion steamboat company will run during th cnmlng arwon in muhi lon wtththc krik kaii.wav.amiaji rmllnwli tomi niitlfi at tlif 1.ti1 i'-.rtj r>rl'>w n&ntlhl u m ,*. l'l n ■on th kriec.-fttial the fi.tl.iwinif flrnt < t baity l.lir.i.i fir m bi'fpalm . l hkk mpkkioh link arctic capt j k ftmmt p»<-inv c»|.t bl k«-,l hi f-kai.o milwaikkk amu t iii auu link j»j ooukl c»i>t f h bnitii st louia c»pt j»h prmrt p»«"mc capt tin w»tu bcji|«e t r l l-oi walit«h t john kir iv canwlao oapt j i kv.-r equinox capt w 11 arthur bl kkalro anudktruit link atlantic c»pt wm tli m evei-pr«en city capt h kdirinon ti.fk ca|>t o h s^-.li»^(l hlßmtuii capt ii p kuj i ouulin'htar h m !>. m rarlant iiinkirk ca|a u watte buffalo i lkvki.nii ahu to ledo link tdlho c*pt h a ls n ouan capt w l l>.i.i-la»f an < ai>l j'.ln k -■!. r m v..rk cajrt w i hcnajl orontcm jatrt j u llnui eltiaira capt wm c'umituin;1 tiifm st tin r ire in thn ixiat ptimiitilr ixm.liticn many of them marh or uitc w ami will i mi n-tmlarly ijt-.i'li.tv '-■st tl r untx|.ialle<l fai-ilittm fur the movehmi.l g th<-ir freirht with iupauh dock for chlcairi an>l lake nn ru.r linim (■1 i main t , lur lake km linca f.n-t <■! ugya t preiirtit and iwn/rr office no 1 ham t aoentb and cunmqnkeh john ii more llbh«lh i s.'.v k j h dunlap il waahinctxniit fc»*o setiicalnwkli imam rt , i.,f1 uankktwin * 00 ) " *'" i^sass'-.00 } do vpsss 000 f »—. c h oottbiu milw.uk lathbop aw kadi w bai.labd i d r williams | auew i o al.livni.l general manarer no l ohio tn»i itu^v t:!*ts fl kmshi hske clark & fla(i(rs patent pamtaloon drawers mhon kok this cm t kennett 27.1 main st geokcte bttiripft man!.'r'a<.tuhp.b of all kindh of shirts wrappers drawers linen i ii-ki>-h liononih collaix and cufls hade to usdbb anu fob alb at ko ii konn dmfen x emtkts eoimatb boots and shoes worn owtlikm . docble sou n»!«cb i alp k>ot 1 mholholbfeikch i alf boots , ri.vt nnca calf walkino shoes ■rirr mw calf ooaoßtsi booth i fisk him pi cai.p oxfori ' fin calf kid ktm won fob fatdtt lbatbeb bittob i m»v tie awwt are all n»vle on ike mebnatad x 1 ■. deri lavt aaaarawamnud hetur raataru.iit tar ffc ai a imsmr it wiie umm t of ten thenl»el»««l««ali>ci»l.«..»url oamtama ib w sa mhoaaare ylknlinjfw|wle«l t ei^mir . umm atk 4i 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-06-18 |
| 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 | 1869-06-18 |
| 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. 24 No. 8006 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-06-18 |
| 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 | 1869-06-18 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690618_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. 24 No. 8006 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxiv friday june 18 ima m 8007 new york the red storking wax ilir erkfords ti m %. terrible marine disaster ac ac ac kv sn.k june 17 itwight towu>cnd > x congressman gay bail for the parti.a tl the cuban junta y ter.tay srrehted ri.'l ths^y are now at liberty the hail ih wooo tach to aokwcr the mdict mentn and cbsoq alditional to keep thf paaoa hotam4b icf i'nr3ident colfax is in town f.x iov cuitin hailufl to-day on the i>onar and net yfatanuy n reported man hut—i tho < iucinnati hue hall lnl treat the kckforda of brookh nto-day bomm ii-t to i timnm mum the british bark mary a 1 roop capt cain from audr«^«.iu lor new yoik wa run down and runk by th steamship i'enr sylvauia of thf national line t*n huudred miles ea^t of s^ndy hook on tbe morning of the i.'ith mat the mate and three m thoerew were haveh the captain and the remainder of the mil ar reported inft pfjmu . president ovma arrived h.re late thu evening and preceded juiet'y to the rem lrnur of his brothcriii law mr corbin new mm the n«-w railroad lirn is now to dfmb by way of the harw-m i iilr-»a |
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