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buffalo express vol xxiv wednesday july 7 1869 no 8002s washington mea cochrane declines his late appointment a wedding arranged for on van wyrk c . ac 4c washinuton july g.—special agent kensillaot the treasury department who ha been investigating frauds in the cus tom house at new prleana denies the re ports of the discovery of frauds in the cus toms office under the late administration of collector kellugg personal mrs rant and children will probably pomnwntt their summer residence at lon branch about the 15th inrt there ia authority for stating contrary to report that the president due not con template an a tended tour or prolonged ab sence from the capital during the summer tiik indians general sherman who arrived here thai morning from st louis and the indian country says the indians are genera-ly doing wcu under the new pol.y of the ad mwiist ration hiding jocularly that they don't steal more than their share of cattle he reports that the in if in illinois and missouri to far as he nan or lieard are ex oellent but farmers ar complaining a good d«ai about the late heavy mmm tiik vm uk kos ben wanes mnw a di.spatch the other day from san r'ranuisco to the secretary of fie interior ajyip that he ban t>een over the whole line of the i'icitic kailroad mo«tlv by daylight and fiuda it to lie aft good an any new road ever built in this country and is satin-tied hat the companies mean t carry out their obligation in good faith acmnr it is rumored here that ran van wyrk of new york will soon be married to mm hrodhead of ivnn who spent the hwt two or three winters at watihingtou m itb d m van auken her brother in law one of the representatives from that state kinam vi john cochrane declines the collectorslilp of internal rsissasjl for the sixth district the reason given ih that the work is two great for the pay no further action will be had uutil ouimtamouer i>elano shall n turn internal revenue receipts to-day si 71 lot s - cable news vlehratiou of llie fourth in etiropmii cities collision itt iween ihe spanish repair leans and troops ac ac ac lonpon june 6 the fourth of july was celebrated in the principal cities ol europe at vienna a banquet was given at the i'nited states legatioo secretary hay presided and on toasting the health ot the emperor ol austria called to mind the dispatch sent by secretary seward to mr motley in isb'2 in which a tribute was paid to the dignity moderation and justice whish mark i the policy of austria at the beginning of the rebellion and added mr hay these qualities continued to charac tenze the conduct of the austrian govern ment throughout the war minister jay gave m a toast the health of baron yon beust at stuttgart two hundred americana and their friends sat down to dinner mr her mann presided toasts were drunk to the iiidepeudeiice of amerii.a to president grant to ongress to the army and navy of the linted states and to the king ol wnrteinburg at night a ball wm given at which over a thousand gnewts were present hsiiijiiets were also given in paris and berlin at the berlin celebration the healthh of president grant and king wil liam of prisma minister bancroft an bismarck w re toasted and the speakers i impared tie ft mil ill anniversary with that of the battle ol koenigstfrat ih.inim iv araj m.m-bii july t cvaißovs have taken place in seville utween tlie troops mni bauds of limii hi j lifts the latter have been dispersed and the city is comparative ly putt although the excitetrietit t.s int.-n.se tiik ihisu cut m it mix i lip ulna inly i in tbe hmise of l->rds last night tbe couside-ation of the irisb church lull was renewed lord lit ford moved an amendment urant ing the value of their manses to the pres bytenaus earl granville opposed the amendment on the t round that it would aggravate tliemih chief of the decision arnveil at by the house on friday night when it rejected the amendment to iermit the churches to re tain their ecclesiastical residences without payment therefor rd li fiord withdrew his amendment the archbishop f canterbury nufved an amendment to clause i*ll that private en dowments made since l.i.i instead of mm be retained by the church he pointed out the urge endowments which hail been made prior to iwh and said there was no reason why they should not !•*■dealt with in the same manner as those made after that date to show such an unjust discrimina tion he thought a most dangerous it would shake the faith of the people in pri vate endowments lord hatherly op|kised the archbishop's amendment on the ground that private en donrments mvlc prior to nmb were jmieiy mythical iu said the i'lster grant was an appropriation to church uses of pub lic money and land won by the english while putting d<>wu tint rebellion in no cc was it a private endowment the bishop of peterlniroiiuh supported the amendment urging that neither on the ground of justice nor of legal right ought the church to be deprived of those early endowments earl granville said the difficulty in es tablishing tbe legality of those early en dowment rights would swallow up the whole amount ot their value in litigation and he proposed to grant half a million sterling tn money instead the mar in of salisbury objected to the bringing in at the last moment of fresb proposals by the government and proposed that the consideration of clause f9 be post poned lord cairns suggested the passage of the clause without date or unendiuent leaving earl granville's proposition to be consid ered in the report the archbishop of canterbury then moved an amendment that all glebe lamu granted by the crowu aiuce 1860 l*e given to the new church body after a long discussion a division was had and the amendment was carries by a vote of 11 to i clauses jn 31 and 3"j were agreed to clause 33 was taken up the earl of limerick moved an amen<l ment providing that the poor rates be de ducted from any rent charge sold in liec of tithes the maripiis of salisbury remarked thai this clause was an arithmetical puzzle but was evidently intended as a sop to the i rial landlords the government proposed t act fairly but the bill was the most peim rious and exacting measure ever devised if the government had come iwddly forwan and avowed the clauses which dißtinctl represented their principles they would mwn commended themselves more to all classei of the country tbe house divided on the marquis o limerick's amendment and it was adopter by a vote of !• ito 64 clause 33 as amended and clauses 34 3 3b 37 and m were agreed to the earl of courtown believing the feel ing of the house was against tbe amend ment to cancel the tkmlmm bmmm an maynooth college clauses withdrew it the krtjium ijoinnn clause was agreed tt lord fit/waiter renewed the amendmei to strike the maynooth college clause froi the bill the earl of kandon objected to the bi because it was a violation of the principb set forth in the preamble lord cairns admitted that was goo ground for objection but be would not vo for ths rejection of the clause because would result in throwing the charge of tl maynooth grant upon the cousolidato fond the duke of argyle defended the claui and ths duke of rutland opposed it the house thea divided on the questi of retaining tbe cunse as it stands with t following raralt for the clhm 146 gam it 22 cimmt 40 to 67 inclusite winagnk fourth of jmij t la w*u he to amrim rarftp—.ubus awl to th rsia lions of england and tbe umtsd states he strongly deprecated the use of irritating expressions by those in authority in either country hbkvia belgrade july 6 the project of a new constitution for servia has boen com pleted it establishes e.juahty of citizens ministerial reaponsthility hoerty of the preaa independence of judges ud|anatomy of the it-gtautire chamber madhid july f minister tignerola io trodoced a bui in thecoites inposing pen alties on those classes which refuse the oath to respect an<i obey the new consti tution it prnposea to sell for the benetit of th state the patrimonial property of corporate l*xlies and to suppress salaries or pensions paid to any person refusing to kwear d lelity to the < onstitution 11rsonal lomofl july i».—the appointm^ut of cmmmh aa envoy of rsmm to washiiigton ■r<^arded an an important ntep towards i iii'tru active p<ilii:y on the kftatern ijiien tioh catacazi il charged with the luty of conveying congratulations of the czar to i'rphident c-r.mt in lieu of the speciai mis sion for which he was tirmt intended 111 - x i'abi.k lfivboh july a despatch dated on hoard the dreat eastern jniy ."», gives tbe position of 11 big nhip at noon of monilay 4(i:0:i and longitude 38:47 and i)<l says w have run 14p7 knots since l<!»viug kre.it and have paid out 1 j knots f cahlo ail wt 11 on board and every think r-'j,f mul ttatmfactorily new york i novel test of r pisoopul high ( inn rliisin release of member of the i iiban junta ac ac ac new york june tl , the society of the army of the potomac re-assembled to-day and ek-cfced major , etieral el k davies treasurer gen harp recording secretary and col clinch • orresponding secretary philadelphia was *■lee ted for the next annual meeting a , ' nu in it tee was ap[>ointed to select place of lepohit of the records of the army of the potomac the society adjourned with , beers for gen sheridan the new presi j dent iiiti ai.hst a ease involving in the ipjestiii,ri of kitu ( ali in is before judge cordoza of the su preme court charles d allel a low buroh man after vain effort to convert bis * mother who is high church episcopalian ' or ritualist sued out a commission of lima ' y and under which the jury found her un lit to take charge of either her person or .' estate the case case came up to-day on ] motion of restoration thereof and evidence i was adduced by admiral farragut and wife p.ev or vinton and others that , mrs allen wa of entirely sound mind and , more than ordinrry plain common seuse , the decision was reserved n*njn i senors alfaro and osntsora of tbe cuban s lunta were to-day admitted to bail in , sivhk each nu in v ii.[.i\m.--nt'ri 1 by a supposed incendiary lire last night 1 the buililings son 302 30u ami 368 grand street williamsburg were much damaged 1 and thirteen persons had a narrow escape i with their lives mendelson a stone dry t toods dealers in whose store the tire com i ineuced have been arretted charged witli t min b they claim to have lost 910,004 t and are insured for s!h the other i losses amount mwmj insured j an.-riuu kxary rati a tire at plamtield n j this morning \ lestroyed tbe stores of pichel a rnmsey l mr m ermucle and j s dunham and € bawagad thtt of ivrry a thome loss ' 950,000 two-thirds insured ikrsonal * prince arthur leaves fngland for hali ' rax on the steamer ( ity of paris on tbe i4th of a-igust ( herr vim anglerodt formerly consul of : varnnn * m-rman states at st l>ouis died receutly at carumjieiu hia seventy-second j the fifth observance of ln<h i mlrm . day throughout the i country ! ac ac ac liimi hrw h june l-ow 7m visi i tor arrived hero within the last forty iii{lit hours to celebrate tho national birtb lay at t a o'clock the l>ecuration of in i dependence wu r.:;i.l by 1 j pitcher i khi , alter which an address was delivered by key 1 t crane d d there waa a lar^e procession of the iood templars lv the evemiig tire-works were set otf in front of the vannus wot.-ls and balk given at the mansion houm continental hotel ami j stetson house | ai-bvhy july i,—with clear cool i weather and a full turn out of tlie ( military i and tiremea with their apparatus and the i civic mocieties the celebration h «■to-day passed off in a most gratifying manner the demonstration closed tonight with a tine display of lireworltß the police made about tifty arrests for tiring pistols etc in the streets early vi the day and thus pre vents the occurrence of many accident i due vt two tires occurred with small !■■kit hmonii june i indej^ndtmce hay was generally observed here to-lay the business houses wan all qsmml litwtos june a the anniv esary of in dependence was celebrated with the usual | honors attracting an immense number ot j jteople to the city the weather was de j lightfu and everything passed off well 1 v morton delivered the usual oration before the city government and invited quests in the music hall wilmington >\ c july s.—the day was gn'i-raily observed as a holiday all i the principal houses were closed but no general relebration took place the steam tug hramht with a large party of excursion iftta from abroad while returning to the city this eve had a piece blown from her butler at a point six miles below the city the i utnuirtt consternation prevailed w r muarsson » olrtl.os h mean c u arch and k h rollers jumped over)*«^ard arch after sinking twiet and klicra were rescued by a colored mac in a life boat i from the steamer waccamago mean af ter swimming one thonsaud yards wait drowned h r.tlugan was so badly scald ed that bis life ib despaired of m mc l.aunn wm painfully but ml dangerously hurt the sad alfair plunj^ed the com munity into the deepest grief oiarliwto.n s c , jnlyo the fourth was celebrmted to-day by the h.-publicans by a procession and speech about mb colored people were in line tvtrythiug pused off juietly i avuusta ua july 5 th*k"urth waa i o\icerved to-day by the mlmif prfplj by a i'tit *, july 5 our national anniver ury waa celebrated here to-iay many i thouaamla of v sitors were in the city the i procession of tire-men military and trades i unions was nearly two miles in imth the day was pleasant and no accident occurred khinehbck july s.—thet^ood templars | had a large procession and temperance jubi lee to-day i portland me july 6.—the indepen dence anniveraay passed off orderly the rowing regatta was unsuccessful owing to i the high wind the sailing regatta contes ; was spirited the sloop ray took the prize lof tirst-class ; second-class not yet decided whisper took tbe prize of third'-claaa the i base ball match for the championship of the | state was won by ttowdoin's of bowdoin i st lons july ti the national anniver aary was almost universally celebrmted here the merchant's exchange courts | and public offices were closed and business i wss generally suspended in the evening there waa a tioe public exhibition of ftre workflst very few accidents occurred and nothing serious has been reported cnntn>ati july 6.—lndependence day i waa celebrated here by pierves principally [ th display of tireworks i*at night was the grandest ever made in thi city at which there were two hundred and fifty thousand spectators i bisghamton x v july 6 independ ence day was celebrated at the inebriate asylum near this city by reading a poem delivery of an oration music and fireworks the air ship wkßt tbe sam fravvclaro prcaa it of ihr trlavl in-d.y san frajsc isco july 6 the trial of tbe model air ship aritor yesterday is pro nounced a success by the t'uh*a while the aha says the performance was something like a failure the wind blew so hard that it was impossible to make the experiment m the open air so the trial was made un der coyer the ship rose in the air and was propel led backward and forwards and guided in any desired direction by tbe steering appa ( ratu it is claimed tb*c the present avi tor is not a criterion of sucoess , the princi , pie has been developed aod the seals of its machinery is so trilling the engine aod boil er weighing less than one hundred pounds that the failure or success would be a mat ter of no surprise chicago i'mkiniinkt in tb irish rf-pahllran ( itn«i nilim chuai.o july 6 the irish national kti»ubhoan convention met in farewell hall yesterday moniing j w fit2gcrajd of imiinnati temporary chairman the committees were appointed on credentials and permanent organization of one from each state and territory total number of delegates 221 of which 3i were from sew york for permanent organization fitz gerald was selected for president among the vn-e fresidenta appears i matthew kyrne of w tork among the secretaries t j keuey of ew york i'he convention reaaaembleii this morning nearly tin whole day waa consumed in ilia cusaing the report f committbe on the platform they lit;*lly adopted th lirst resiilutiun which favors perfect liberty n;gardleaa of color creoj race or aex miscellaneous telegraphic llrm of nrril interest j from different points a i ary treasurer of the milwaukee & st paul k x wu an dentally killed by calling under a car on th road monday monday seven im v weit swept into the water by the jibing o»*-r of a yacht and two were drowned at w rfedford mass the balloon monarch of the air which ascended from boston common monday landed at lakesville tor*y males distant two hours after starting there arc no cuban l*ll«itjm oflices in st ifwrh as adverti»ed in mmc eastern pa ers neither is there any kanwn chinese un/r.itiu ompan.y mr childs of the p-iiladelphia ly,r gave an excursion to atlantic city monday tv 1.~>im peison including the families of the employ a at an estimated coat of sio.owp lulrijlgl junes twelve years of age shot bis playmate w3bl i»an#w seven years of age in bangor me on mouday the ball entering his chest ami nearly proving fatal young jones dfagm that hi intended snap ping a cap not supposm thf pistol to be loaded 1 hompson's hotel situated near the borders of lake mahopac wax entirely de stroyed by fire at two o'clock yesterday af ternoon the tire originated in the kitchen and was caused as is sup sed by a defec tive pipe leading to the chimney all of the guests numbering two hundred were removed to the neighboring hotels and properly cared for tb greater part of t'je furniture and bagg*ge was savud al though in a damaged condition the loss is estimated at * ihhm ami is mostly cov ered by insurance the hotel was capable f accommodating q guests on sunday mr lane f red tie id me was in bathing with a htftle girl aud both were drowned turner colored pout master of macon iln , was last night released by the united states marshal a desperate attempt w*is made to l>reak jail in hu.uon ity mon.ky tlie l»la«ter ing ami mortar had ban removed aud t m-s in the wall tomnvad so that i blight push would throw them out and allow the prisoners to escape the plot was discov ered in,time to prevent its execution a ii named bruso was seriously injured at hudson monday morning by the burst ing of a small cannon while he wan in the act of tiring it it ia thought it will be necessary to amputate his right leg william wheeler aged twelve years,was killed by the bursting of a cannon at west stock bridge massachusetts monday while salute was l>eing fired an oil lady named burwi.k while pass ing from one car to another yesterday noon at flushing l 1 fell between the on and was crushed to jelly a party of young lidie and gentlemen in a small rowing boat wen ran down and sunk by the schooner young mm fr kooth hay near i'ortland me monday miss reeulaw and mils caswell were drowned liodies nut recovered miss nora giles daughter of key henry riles the well known lecturer and essay ist a beautiful and highfy educated young lady eighteen years of age waa drowned at bucksport me on saturday by the upsetting of the boat in which she was sail ing in company with her ister and another youg lady and gentleman her body had not been recovered at lasf accounts laat evening uobcrt d anno residing on prospect street rik-tfester on his re turn to hibouae from sftlling tire works i a burglar therein who shot him iv the right fammt the bal passing through the lungs and passing out near the should er blade the wound is*vcry severe poa sibly fatal the burglar iacaped arrest an entire new board oc irectora of the royal canadian bank as been elected john crawford m ppr r being preaident it ii expected it will reauine buaineas despatches announoe the amval of wade and his party yesterday ciorniog at cincin nati from their visit to california yesterday afternooa mb—n brown and smith editors of the sat#irday erening ua zjtut of terre haute iml , in passing along the street were assaulted by a policeman la the melee the policcmtn shot buth the editors it is feared liru-vn will die the assault waa entirely unprovoked th virginia election uichmonn july t'..-i'he election here t&mmi qiiiftly l-ttli i rtir-s claim the st»k but the ruturni show that a large colored vnte has been riven for walker and it ia thought he has earned the state by a hamlwinu majority forikes monuoe ji ii—the electioo in this vicinity paved t quietly city and vicinity free tral'k lka'.i/k a meeting is to ik held this evening in t^e committee rounu of the young men's ssociatiou for the purpose of organizing a krce trade league the leajfue in it organization and opera tions is to be irrespective of all political parties dl«l or injtkib-*.—we learn from i brantford ont that mr berger pro , jrietor of the furniture arerooins in which i he late iliaantrous tire originated died on sunday last from the effects of burns re ceived while endeavoring to save his prop ■*• . polici cocrt.—ernst muehler paid five dollars for abusing win alcord james roach for assaulting sarah myers also paid five dollars henry vanderburg and rosa kilbride had a spat which coat vanderbnrg a v dan donovan pummelled wm thomp son and thompson l^throp woodruff john sumners and william baker the row netted thirty dollars to the county george thompson deposited ten dollars for not letting charles 4aker alow arthur vumn a blind man got ieorge weitinger's finger between his teeth and took it off at the first uflßfc quinn wu fully committed emma quinn scratched mrs weitinger and was fined five dollars ale ferguson alappe<i maiy lamont and paid the usual fine notes from the people the u r ars slrc«t pa fee to the jjtluor oftft krfrrtttt will you please inform me tj rough the eolums of your pap^r whether hose nia gara street parks h"i»e a keener and if they have whether it v hjii tint r to main tain order there on the ' if it is his duty be neglect tt maca or lawless per sons would dot have the opp trtunity if robbing the birds ncsta or breaking the dowering shrubs ivm much j aixwd last sabbath afternoon by oburving » boy in a tree stealing a nest full of youn y robbing which despite the cries of the old birds he delivered to a yaung won in who re ceived them in her handkerci lrf ire monstrated against their cnielty but to no effect for the young woman and a party of others walked off very coolly in search of more plunder i also observed a number f will drcoocd persons from whom better l»-!nv or might have been expected leaving the pirks with large bouquets gathered from the flowering shrubs if the city cannot affrril a teeper to maintain good order would if not e b tter to have the parks closed on the sabbath that they may not prove a place f resort for lawless characters a citizen thr psnhall astd m h««i un l-^mur to tu editor of the kxprv in reply to a good deal of criticism in t german papers and some moi-e coerteous worded in the gwprfii we t»nly oeaire to 1 we have resorted to no urtificu to pro cure proxies from creditors aulhorlildjj us to vote for them for issignee b«fore register fairchild at the tirst meeting of cveditors and have neither bought nor offeree to bu any claims with a view to affeift thi election of assignee but vrhere creditors have come to our otfice to ac epfi iw^nty per cent from dewitt farshall f l^ons we have informed them of the neoiimty ol making proof of their claims ana of the convenience of appearing by proxy and have charged them nothing for drawing their proofs or proxies 2 we shalluse theproxieatt.us obtained and others sent to us from abroad tn voting for some person of acknowledged ftness for the ollice of assignee—whether for john l kimberly charlea r c'oit a p nichols m s liawley k h howard j*y i'«tti bone henry d keller ieoige r lee or somebody else fjually tit we niail leave to the occasion to determine 3 although we believe 31 r edward puchs is a geuial gentleman an 1 a good business man we cannot vote f<;i him m as signee not only because he is iiaid to have become disqualified for thetrusit ny actively electioneering for himself but because we believe he partakes largely of »!., excitement that will be almost certain to pp.nge the es tate into fruitless litigation anit so deprive the creditors of a larg share t,-.i the thirtj r cent dividend to be cxjrtcjed from as sets pr«»mptly distributed 4 we believe the creditor interest we represent is in favor of no litij.l ition and a speedy dividend among credit of the as sets in bankruptcy corn well a ilillei coit block 14 west swsn street buffalo july 5 18t>9 courts of law superior court—civil trft 1 tt-rm ii n iivi w clinton ju.tiro adjourned to july hth at 111 a m , at which time the patit jury will !■; called «■*.«— r honrniaaj uooe a compete assortment at resworn be prices bukfal moi'kn ww row 414 main 1 a m*>;ican bluck bnflw-lo type foundry and printers wareh use fu.mi.he eve article required in ho printing h jawssi [■• any ea text ikslisrl os as vessoosftsi tern • a any fi*u»idr in this cuiitrv also i eutkof p.nc in all 1 variety al tyi-a adapted lor j.ck » hailing ma chine __ #• is 1 man b-.ira.lo ma.llttt.blc iron h'orai malleable imb made to order ira it m i etch worth proprietor otbss hi sad u terrace a buffalo n.y ajj a — - - ulnsa olaia <;.*■«. 5000 boxes window glass w.>n*d »•*»•■plat glabs for storks and uw.tliifnob at laa tlian eastern price 50,000 o w.elltk leal lq.j bbl linsefed oil for **•- by a reyn.h 8 a co 191 m»in t anh *« e id t , buffalo n t m m —>— ilavrtrurd fire ln*«mn t*,*mpnnw chartered in lslo caah capita . 000,000 wm c ri\lti agent 4 brown bui ■:.■_--' buffalo n y pb.sss.ts fire in-nramrv vii.p*n of hartford capital mwj uo we c s.m til a*r*nt 4 bru^'^buil-tings bfßalo k t connerllent fire latsraa • '£•*■pas ■of hartford ca bnl f oj ml l c shftii agent | 4 brown bunding siflalu h t lakt ice the buffalo ice com pan v are now t r pared to sup ply cut-.imers with lake ice at the 1 vest rauis a mil supply guaranteed the ssaasa t irouirh the deli/cry so*ss of tnis annsmb ar ss red red md prominently lettered lark icf * any mat lcntion of men del.verieg icr if rep ] d at the u lee will t»e corrected order eit i-t marvin lttlug store cor washington and » tneo areeu nil be promptly ftlle * ukh.gs teetb extracted u'liiina pain j o barbour formerly of n i york ha in office in connection with ih m b straight bnanaatj wheis he can l found dally r-,dy to relie mffeno humanity dr barbour li ( and fraat xper.enoe in extracting teeth under jne lnffuonot f nitrous oxide or laughing ga 151 dej ■■hole time to this branch of prnctto t-awlrs i momh].f.mti-»-snntijm l 7jo.-«ls»il tract —•>«»-- j rhesntrscaire jemsier'ac«a.%tu aflxtnirs jures coughs colds aathma hoara and all ujectiont of the throat or liisss fifty cci.v 1 jer bottle sold only by r jenner cnemist 1s main at im • he park m sn je hlarnwlnea aleofeiol jcte thomah clark succewor bo cl*i;k * brown tectiiying imatiller comer of washintflo and rcrrj itreeta buffalo manufacturer anh dei he in high wine alc..hol pure spirit oslessw^rias reeti sed whisky old rye whisky dom-.u brandte md gin _ j via k aral'laiiln 31111 c€>6>r •■jr door sanh and blind mann'act rv wl e seneca it bu-aio ni■!ins sidinif msmbsjs sraefc etw kiln dried anmcb blassrl and ljui*»ed baji l:i4ide and outaile blind l>oor md isindum frames also tlaniiu sawing ai j uming im 1 e.-ert de»crintion do».e t>j order on sbcut lutlce and i with du>pntch it.nrr'i havlr tontr sad k t sraml the incomparable remedy try il it rever faua this preparation itop the hair ahaaassj out and promotes a vnr..r..u xrowth cleaaies.the scalp of dandruff and render the hair aoft and u»v it contai sno aulpuur atafssi i l m oth er colr>rine matter beubc deaiifnad i'te-«ly tor trtt.cttiermic the hair 60 cent and ft i«r bottle prepared by r j en nek caemiat i*m in at op sms the park aoticute omei of tiit b«mtr r riimjh|i ■■■, at bscm n i.m cu.s it bi m!u >, jui tiu.lsw ' to whom it may eo>"4er_v th conun^iniw •! k ef*r ihe ounty or rt.whiwwittthooiirwtft h ..»-, a h i ty of buflklo ii tut^uy ji ly l%h rt3 »- lw ov'tx'k a m oriho pmnrmm f h r»ivtrtß nc i ok tor the ■-.-■of int s i..»i . ~,. l «»■. r l<tiw c«rk n laoara bask bae vli'b there will be b r nhi tn*^uim*(f tht om 11 this ru-ml*.1 uje6thiut i tj / j^k p it gran^kk smi ht.ttec s«c vftantku—thkek~i ifwi hofc vv m.kc.s whocmn * l*.«t««e i-meca«t cojrter ho k to itiupei'-i m ■. n *.(- empl-mn nt i.l :* ; yen ewhatio>4l shetiakv isstitlte 1527 id 111 111 iiihi t-phia et english and kre3.ch kob toi:so ladied and >; ts boird'hk and l>»y puml wu r»"j»en on mnn l»t s«i,teinb r ot fnackii tne u . lu*s ol at ! funilr and ii com mitly d oktn in tfc nst :•: wjvffalo classical • bchooli !■> th fallt^nuof this clmk'l w^-open an u*t a i^tsi in new rooms t 1 f-»f»vlia it ju x.v 1 h !'!'■■■*» l'ni'.:iri - out '" iiatl ■■( lcs-r pfro p hr»lt e p.bmlv a j r li j 4 s«»>«r 11 p r>m«leu a j h»11...r ~! h ei.nr prino [ waste rff rttmmmmm not mmtmmifjkmrumm w thirty ivnmtrd intrrted muter this heading fur j*9 cent /-> adjiti-tuil line s cent hortman at 16 east seneca si , wants grocer dr goods hid bo a and uoe dealer flaioct keepers and treryticdy else n 0 i • m nt v.idmr undid how cards rea'jy m*d r made to order wanted cottages at low rent centrally locate i editakiis ft bt klam o 10 ■. wotta st wanted old paper of all descriptions books pamphlet newspaper 1 kqta cr*p , clean or s.il.d , 4c for which a vw will t pawl by philip lee at toe rea of yi.uk sw>n rt wan ted — kaus ka(ib bafl c tt-.ii and woolen.—th h irhcet prices paid hy fhiup lee t th rear of u £ bw n st wanted — county ou1>1 hougfat by ltoh * baiefc ktu land ogee mitf-malgtt a*r*rt»ement not exceeding four km w fairty f x t-ird in rud under thi heading fur s3 mm a.-a"<iiirfifm>waf fiw > cent ttakness maaek wan j ed—a xx lh yancral workman to whosi fuod vage i ibe pad mi.l st«ad tmpoynent iveo add c it b l s'tn point abinop o..uniar'o canada yl/antfed-a good ste.ai>y man f r who un-ersui a 1 kinds of farm work can find teady employment just outside th city in lif t 4b ■■' beneisim mfct.f-rkmal.lil advrtixetnent iif't xceed ing four lines or thirf twu i^nt i>i*ert<-d under thu heading ft<r 4h on each hnejb centd 4i cotta<;ebt^wanfed^a*gir i\j to do hnu-etrnrk i»r east eagle st.—wanted " )« / good cook and also a loulxlrem ny~er~eaglb st.—wanted ■i competent girl to do general b usewnrk | or clinton st—wanted 1 o jfirl to do general housework itefereo re«utf«d iqt main st—wanted tw i • " 4 d't injr ruoni girls and a rood cook at fj j i utnkca st.—vvantedauikl i«w'7~main a!.—waited a oikl wanted immediately—a girl to do jjceial h"iuework an>lj l 2»3 pearl i . htftrencm re ( uircd sitkatiomb-malea 4#irhsgmstisti w>f ezceetllnyfimr lineaor thirty tm twda in*ert«l under thti heading f«r 45 cents each additional line 3 cents wanted — situation by an americaa boy 16 years old can take care oi ■liui-im ni v itndilotbe rk t t a house and tn»u but good reittfocea from his tut place ail inds'-e p tm omtic 7a^tkd~asitl tation in a dry f f goods or grc ery'\-rf hy a young m*n years rf k w id be w.llirg f n^ke btuaeu us ul salary t.n chject bitmiich ss nnj !", im m ad ilren h , t '■!■vbce wanted a situation in a grocery ntore by a young man heventeen years n ii.l1 who vti&hett toleam the businehß uui keep 1-ka addrws i w v t this uflcse atoung mahkikl man verged in vecltanics practical an * the irrtic»l d-sin -. » situation as nucn apply at i'o washioff'ud at situativhs-femaleg a-laertitement nut exceeding four liner r thirty ttm tfnrdx in&ited under thi ktadituf for mtamta ach itiitl.to.ntu line "» cent wanted sit v 4.t10n as ni^rse fur the ick best of city references given la 1 t 20l niiith_st a respectable middle aged u«min^desire a nituation as bou>ekee[>er or hmk or ta wait n a wlv a'a at 417 main t cor fav«tte s huffa'o a t v'tespecfable marhi rji)woman d hires a situation afi «•! uurae apply at 370 f.kchange t anted au'caiion by a young wnman n a ranatl family io d getif-r rf uouwvfv^juall at 186 fif-h tt citi'ation wanted by ik ix o per eneed nurw apply t ho if fifih at jimkl refer ne liven lost and foi ml attfrtisriifht ml exceed!n-jfuur mam of rti'rty tr*i if-irffv ii^-rted muter thi ti''(tdin.j fur j5 cent mm dditin,,at urn 3 btwfa lost from 17.j h washington *'~ one ordinary ''»]'■t cnty mare about 15 ii«nd«hi h teit year old switch tail in kikml work 11^,'co id'tiuti like square f-.ii~i:hea>l r tli-r low in the teihe-aiid has ititerten-i wkh^eth hind leet wm bo'tiv—a jtjld eak drop ap ly at this < jflve ost a shield badge bearing j hiv nn'in a suitable reward will he given for wne at 16 i exchan r t j j me hide jfc r reward—lost on sunday r»j one 27th on st • black and tan iii.t agrdaiuiit tw«ye<r an-twem l th n.me o rnpt-y any person bnnt •* il to w mukas « ling^ll . wi 1 leoeive tlie ab4.ve nwarri business chajtckb mt not mmfia|jk wrf r fl*v i vmm mkfcr a ■i jtifcj r 9.1 c<nu fdfc odwiton*itow ewtf for salk reasonable — the goo<l wi i fixture lease and • i^-k uf the con fectiiium utore and manufactory oppuaite the post iticc j ■• t i iiu--inr-s j;oi»d resihmiii give for • ll'dr apjily h 1 premihett aflolr and orisi mill rok sru in i'anada mtuated near two 1 n->«..f rail wl lfiu mi «;• frott buffalo on tbe buffalo and lake hym railroad thewmtcr privilege u un*ur 1 wed in the country peniy of wh at in the neijrh norhood the mil is fitted up with three run <•( tones u ii-tid tui.ning order s;i,r.ihi down balance n two nan fur joirticulan addre » fked b rllgtt i'rmnl i *>~ ontario tsn'da ju oka partnership wanted o^*'v at i m n doin j eeitimate stl ' !■! oss or abo 11 •. ter hii ■rttjii rm*t*e service f x man oioro f.ma money wilt ad..r tu ' esele at l lso«ce ♦_ wan led a partner with from 1 0 0 to 20 000 cap 1:&1 in a lucrative imamtfm slrtaiiy estahli^h d flour mill for sale in the clv o wal building umt ur l r and capa bleof a l"are husin w lot mbtu ti.ree run of one with machin-ry and p>wer for more ler"s aw ' for parti<-iiuni apply to iilhk ii san r'^rp le ts*tn st o let—machine shop tools po*er fnandry c—having purchased all the lathes plane ard over tools lately owned hv the finuol mc'o * weed in tr.ecilca.o st iron works tietnz one of mm h t furnlxatd hhnns in the t-udtrv ■siting o lar^e and hh'a'l tooih f rdo'ug all kinds 1 lpm work r nre prepared to l^ane tie aho^e a d fumw..po*er to run ih nie a si foundry w ll he rented if > ettirej with the machu c shop the premise can u'<-.iivfiiieatly divid d and let in sepa rate r<mima i<t artic lar-t inquire at e b hulmes mfchiiru htreet and canal rare chance to make a fo tune toany ynum man with a little act xii enenry ha»in a mal amount of money or who c«n iv i*u ity lor the amount,a excellent chance u make afirtunc iaofl'rdd by a g-n eaun who is bout '" enihark in huxinei on a larger scale hii well wtahjmted and thr i tm dry tntid busiiie by • hica fory««rn le has acquired a good lt*ine and c a rabfe u'm rs with an extensive patonaue 1 l be ld on favora letc1 m and needs to t c trn ih v att"rd aiiuffl ifii fw>r-ntm of the pro-pent uf his suceaor good store soieet front r«tit*soo addre » h 8 , ho 7ti aany m t f > rick yard porsale at erie l bailr<>a-t st**toti la&cmter with 7acresandall rtfitmri uk>ls fur maki g brie , tor sil ebeap an.i n easy tcrnu by hume tt san kurd 16 ww swan st to ict-wwm aj*criiiei:ient nnt exctrdiivj f'tnr uwt ir thirtti n vocdm inmrt'd tuuurlhi heading m »» «»'•■ac mmbm^m»*'w to kent—a fiest las.s room on fir*t ll m t33 hstn st i-or x i"1vl-k at pply v it ■b b ll 333 m«in c r w i ivmwp o"ffice to let^two offices t no 353 m^n ■•-, ob hrrt fl.jur ftlw three r-.ro ioud o 1 n for ft luirt x n > or inaurim uji^te fr fur»pn>>ieif orl«»ytr o kent—splendid offices is so 77 p««r «. apply to job otto 81 rwi l ofts to let—over nos 89 91 v luin it 3d ud mhmorica mch floor jt»7sl«et jlpplylow h p^*»ojt rent—fcksished boohs without lx»rd lor ration ok»j mvftj ye john utto km emu tui lou bnka so « pe«ri i ___^_ ooms and offices to let vo 44a main rt*vm m itorr p and mmr ifatin rtraet m story c and ■■(«■m lloyd nmt u i<l tad 4th *»>• ltow * 4kml rooms and power to rent tba nofa sr iwntli ud u,e down eon uit isqun r -. tb bol«es hichifui «. mdth«c»j»l.«<l«un lofts for rent for light tanafaeturii wpwa four floon neh 15 i n th ofßco and sm and v»ter iltuatc eonwr ol i.iartou undm oral lton k baker trie und ofllrs i to let-mtses a*wrtim-m*nu mot exceeding four *»•«■«*- th . y | • v ■srarrft instrud mutter am feadtn tor 43 v ■* k i^i(>"m fc'nc 5 rent ' a fcrjubhed house to rest fv my hoiim.mo tlltm^n «.. bufl 10 with . | srdtn in a bis mm i>f cultivation attached i t i i rented to a mamll iwuj tor ibve or ii month t tnxit ibe fin of aj next feme linn given oi the 1-t of jul next l*uno a picture kz tniluded i a water furom waodntmi end tan for infor nation appi oittopr urn on any 1»t before 1 a m during the prawnt month ueokuk » hoi ohto wo it main rt epob rent—a furnished house i no 43 gocdelj rt apply to jt'un oito 1 pearl it urn'ished houses for rci.i no 142 ninth rt mn brick dvelhng *. h finished and having gs furnance e*ttar etc lately furnished knt woo no 105 carolina rt ; 2-*u>rr brick dwelling water etc with fnrnltttre rent 800 lyow fc baker km land oeve wanted to rent to~a good tenant irani e**tage no tts south dtvi atoa inquire o the priimmim for rent—a desirable brick dwduiur we iai of mate rt id miiiul walk jwm tht imflec furnished thfowhout lar jant and lawquantftteeotrnd of dffteren vamum win be rented u>w aud pn—ion given immediately cuwahdb 4 buckband lt«w gwtato md ine^rance broker wo 10 b seneca it ro rent—a furnished house ujuhnaon'a i>tm«i f..r » month-irota june 1 18 apply u john otto 81 peart at 1 y0 rent or sell—three brick cottage on elk it near loamaan new and cry convenient kwit bso store no be baffle rt bent tfioo at,*r in the ci.it strftee hatel block rent b0 a n * inship 10 k eaffw at » mm bai.e—mopgbfi i i cv him uuntm unt extending four lint or thirty tvo icords inttrud undtf this heading or 4ft cent each additional line * t*m ouse3 and lots for sale by hi me ft satiford ]« w swan at m thirtetnth t m»t rite neond house north il nun ■■lieut street 2-»tury frame jij i*j ~. lot ooi 60 price 3000 comer high and elm streets cottste ami rto it•mtnent ham fruit cistern &«.-.; lot 0 fee fro prjaa isoo i'7 sewnth rtmt li stury fnuue m si*xlai price ooo 12a hikth frtivrt 2-atcrr frame ami burn lot 60i 131 t-ricc^tiouo .'".' fvur j t,.r ltriuk and buemeot 2^is*oo i h water c p ire 46d0 517 mn'h tn«t e^st^av aouih of york rtr*et t story frame new rliw * ice lot ice price t ]."..» huiim atreet 2-rt«'fy frame lot 25vt00 prtca il't i ji i ii street 2-mud > brkk and hasentent with ■iiii.n.ih at«r dv li it i:.<jo 2til houui division it t 1 tory cottatfe thti bui dtdfr ■liirjif tiry on veiiient well hailt aiwt in fiitr , ■mliti-.i menu fur 300 ter annum rm-e mm n rtneut o>>rner kt-lc n-l elli.-(<uioreeu,2-nu>r brick rul 1.*.-»<u t i'ri-x v.j us pt-ry 9tftv 1 t't atidtukaenient lot ioxlso i-i if ki for salb at a bargain—two story bnck hou-o m uttca atr«et ftnt dooi from haiti street fi i.i-h 1 omnplete and in sood or der lot luxjijo in ).,■sold tor lew tlian the build ii tco*t only a part of uie urchaw kon*-y bein rf.|ijirtrt down hastings m tto $ brown'r buiidtnu f)r sale—the 2-story bkick h«m no la n p«*rl *%.; pwt marble m*ntlea cellar etr all in en d nr-tvr i t sfi*u4 to an ailf oani on the alic will be old on reaionab c tmwm ulb frame buuae ao sit park at , ill uod order lot2sil2otoanalley 1 ir-h.r is vaourit proper j fnr jr lot mxsm.we side of mi'q rt 142 ft north ol allen at lot 49x23tf u»st hide of main t betwff alkn 4i.a north ate hastings «. ot^o 3 browns nmilnjr s'mall'farsffor sale'or e nfcajajr i«t of aht hv 12 acres go<xl houm we flnfshed ami nut-huild>nfc in good or er a large h park fine orchard of rle pean etaerrieß et kver>thin in guud c<rid tio tuate in ma«t ptn brukv 1 j iuil-b ir in rviiroad de|>ot 7 nrlea west rtau ia » i . * ti.i , or a xiiuy p'acc in the d worth t 000 to f4 00 a^il j-wv hferencc or will v n raity mn ltom v uakkk kri land uff house on~betaware st.—th very fonveoient and cmrm dioua d ». ii t k th ik>i ttieast con r of mawara and huron hi 2 stonea aii'i ha ement pavlur uttmi r^.m lihrai , bedr urn ani bdthnmim on fir.«t fl.»or fu>nace hi iid chi water etc all in perfect order f aale by lyo.n *, baklit ij'ok sale or to kent—no 625 v m*m street in clafpu t order aiiply to john otto al pe»ri rt for sale—a fa km of 34 ai'rk withm hre miaut«a walk of atlrara vllkw han «. «■■.' 1 hmt cat d d.ra about iwfnunrrr wel *» erwl and under euod rul.ivktion will ell cueap or e>ch*nice for i itv )■< x-rtr a ly tj m j i.'umß 10 sou.h hivisi.tu at coirsale^akarm of 21 acres i i'u » k«ikl dmllint nutiti bariw orchard ithin stevi ii miles of t.-itcit will sell heap or c haiwe for city property p to m mcuumb bh ui>uion st i~jh>r~sale 4st~benxetr st ■ory frame !□ ■■~! condition lot 25 by 137 rra|«ttn<n f.uit trees ac will set ih«ap if * wi.hin thirty days apply to m mcjomb 10 wvui^njrt f^or sale main st a fin briak re.-k}enoe in frood onnditon brick barn in the rev on washington l the ho<we ban all t te m ik-rn imitruvefnenu will atll heap if * ld auo apply u m mccumb 10 s li-inon at sale—that~substantial and oh laiodlotls 2-kti>ry front and re*r bricl hoiim with unn rtt-uinl well nu>?k<d with fruit a d had trees the residence of t>w late william h &:. h , locatedon the outhwe»tu)>rncr»f main nd utlca sto apply io john otto hi pearl st l^ikst class dwellings for r sale - a new r nki ie just competed mi main «., near nor h t lar^e hou.se flnuy fl»mhed in in dem i 1 ; lot u§i3m a koud •>■■mry brick dwelling no 142 ninth u emeiil ajajmr and cinttrn ■urnace gm ay houae ia perfect rrler finely pap«reo c the elegant down-town re«idei>ce on niagara quare hannard roof well built nearly new,fin nhod in t t le and expenae an extremely de»ir*l>ie place for perwona requiring t bm n«nr to ixuiuaw prieaa and tenua reasonable lton «; baker krie land m dkstkable vacant tottf for b*l •.— iooxw5 delaware it.,eaa ai-le lot feet north of north t aovx244 delaware rt eaat aide 70 f'rt south of fen-i bt 60x110 to an alley franklin st ewt aide 2si feet nerth of virginia i 41x135 tlhctt st.,w»t a!<ie,ls3 feet aouth ol hitch rt hat)ri>os * oito keal fautc broken no 3 hrown'g ftui'dins f'ikst class medldluni;e4 fox sale.-two new lattry brick houms with french roof finioiied with black walnut,chewut and uh in modern atvle through u situate oa the orthesrt corn r • f main and dodire streeu lot ux >>> mli will be hold on reasonable ternuv new 2-atory uriuk house on the a uth-«»«t eornct f delaware and br ant treet ftuiabed c«mptete in modem rt>le i0t97|x236 2-story brick i»ou «■, with winf no 1143 on delaware rt near perry ecrect lot iuihd to liv wood avenue with brick barn ahrubterj **"* fruit in a unrlaoce s ofleted on very reaaooftble t«nna t-mory bnck ko 315 micfaigui street with mod era inihroveanenu in tne or er 21 atory biick u<hi no sb ctica nnet twar main it.«rt lot 00x200 will be nu cfaean alao a large dumber < f ch**per dwenino tn all part x the . ity fuii printed liafc of which may be bad at our osce uait trhu-t k ott ( real e-ta c b'okera no s prown't but dirgr itsale—no m fkanklim st i:ni ir ly new juat furniabed with evear cotiven iencc and mod m unpro<mmwnt-<l aloo no 171 bryant t t-ttor and win frame hrmae ivtjn lot well htucktd with fruit tn a nciytiburhood wlerc property ■rapidiy iim-natinw in vi tie apply to joum otto »* peart at fokt erie property for sale the premise known aa the kraapanej property d'-liirhtfiilu mtuated on the bank of the nlaffara river tbedweilina ia brict gothic style tn gem tenantahle condition wi'h bam rtihiw tn o«t buiktuiza there are two ac-ea at sad wtnrete with the house unde tne rtate of cultivasioa with a arfe vmriety of fruit trees la bearing with utrub ttttrj i.d r>veled walks lv jn * baker eric uad onvw fdr 3ale that valuable property on torthweat corner of washington and north uriaioi rtrwu lot 4u-s hwaaa hrtrk two-wtoq with winy on of the aaeat darirama corners in the city either for residenue or for buai ness john octo 81 pemrt rt f~~or sale 22 delaware st lotmlxlls a two-rtory attic and winar brick novae camtainin 16 rvinw very clefant in one or der with all modern improvementa al*o a barn john qttci 81 peawi rt li'ok sal*e 2-btorv bricktmouhe r withwintj,one*rt>ide;t«nr'mmwb«pkl«ar a e minit ar.j ai'ic marble maotle and do n'l patent ate lot 40x160 prw fmoo itulo dowa bal mm to «»• year br wi li am ». bxklu xi j«r*y street l n xt hiockeewtof tet—j twwri for sale—house and lot b.w or swmn and kctdgu ml lot usshs al , tw km on nwilijh tornplkeu tarans «. laqntreof «. c adajii wma pram jo im-m orse rg«kisnmc oilver plated ware—th k largest su«k in the city as j c j tweit a *>**>», 319 main rt refrigerator water^ooolebs freeaen c 4e at j c jewkr * aokb ntx insl ' sr'*ckkby t glass am yfcllow v ware a oil aawnnexiiat j c jewett sqw-g 319 main l t clothes hamper baskets ' mtd ten also a large stock of woodeu wan at j c jeweit * m 8 sl9 main at ' jvhe~'ij9oiiilarok cook stuve i the ben in the market for sic owty at j c 1 ewfctt a 4tic sift maw ■*- toilet ware bird cagi^s and hvh.ii appantns—our trwn task*—for sale at j c jewett it son's sl main l clothes wri"ncers^-the"~besf wrincon will be f'xind at j c jkwktt k s<»?raii»iuii at a(htrtimm*nis aat irrtiiinfi fn*tr tt*r or ik fy in writ nurtw wafer v >»*■»/« •» eentt ■ar dtfifioaoj in .*» rnf poitsale—a club"boat 41 fket y»rd hirer et ixscrance stockb—buffalo ci ty wmcrn and baata • ataual laeaaaan mnek i«ht d id it kuwarim * bihuhii kcataama ad insunßm bina-aw mo h ml xa«l kor salt_a small pttrceasb »■»» morttm apply to johji otto u m issocri an d wisconsin lands tenill aoaeraaof loud hud l>ole unty vl>aouri tal la ih c&pifai county of the state on tin item ihw.m the luid a wuhin iv milea of tb stale capital ate.alnmammraaolaala.tal tad i wtaoon-i mn netted oror 10 rear mo kw«i wchotoe lod ia wapmrm lon o«*r the gnu chicago snd northwaatern raunjad aad cornell hiak aarf omaks the »'«.»« land wll ua anld low for oaah or ex dmata^hr sm7propertr ltoh k bakbi fm j abctwh mai.es 1 w dodge * co | to m iik nun > qiniral auction and commission busocek caah adnaeoa on all axioda if lequlred da aalaa of dqr ooodi evs taloa of fanltare i bedding aad crockery every tcbsdat and fim haiu.es u liilail jit r auction ooioiubiok axd rubui robs house x waawaito at b il li _ batabuahad 1b widkbtcan >!■» satd&data spoabl ala a aitnnliii fsraltaro mlrron tlcloa carpetm bunkeu wall faaar?cunaia tc eta kuw a h«anr m amfnembiiits thejtfnk velocipede races akd music by the j fill orchestra to-night tomorrow evening roller skating assembly j display of fancy skatihii i commencing at 9 o'clock a grand hop ti keta for the hop oan ha pracured at toe olloe i in the ktnk | fl»ik your flour does not suit try french doyle wholehaleigbocerb flfouk and oatmeal i>kalertb 6 main bt mwt i)aa bll3 fresh ground oat loo bblc m plower ii us white winter wbmt 100 bbl geoot hill choiw minnesota 100 tiblf int«rii4\ti'nml ho 1 sprier 600 boss kok'i clncinn»li fttveh chk&p for cash bt a>t)rew m johnston dealer ik choice gkoceweb floub amd oatmbaxs wholbulb and brail j > at«rbti ckockjitt butler & co importers and1 jobben of i crockery and glassware fkiit jars lahrs 1c by the or trinil packer or r acked to order 113 haai'ien at kew terk c»mf»ctl»tlb»t t'hk micest oxdlest and bebt soda n the cltj ■fuunu m v uh ft oan hi mn m i ■§■»»■*■hakpwake aw bwtm ' morning and evening star improved a rplf.ndid frvst-clam cook stove one of thb bbut in uiit sold only hj sbaw k rbbbb uk mn.t,bu»»lo american cooking stove limn ramvnnt d tib mn ad • a»0tb i ratoi after » u eariee of luiihiilm ten aim on ha bamlnc prtod v u american 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wool imii lta w»«l waitei foraiimithe hl(heat llarkot hlo •« he paid ia « c con * iok esokanr.ataam,b«balo plotiwo macmpnw.—thu usi friit jabs.—the most desira mt uylw at wkoaxala u4 null c e walbridge m main it bled cages and toilet ware a n aatortaaent '. «•■«■walbrihck ct main «. 7ofks and spoons.—risers " kadwplm>n.pmaillk>l«.i am walmudgi j7l ll.il m kekz k-s reliable filters are th ~« iv a suidky c k walbbidoe 571 mala *. brackets imitation of black w*ln it h«klm ofcaap and riurahle c & wai.bkii.ui cl mala v i yhb — - ■- ~ i warreust elevated oven range bkautifi l large ovjtss i cooauibclk mo dost ho ooou ob mm hou*akarp«ra lawn nil thla luna-e will hoaat damper so i h*»<7 « john c jiwett & son's g mb t»k-t wholesale tkadjs fruit jars fruit jars at maki »/ otctnrs prick deuvaotad of uk crt auawarjdpbotab olub covtks dexteit and union . at w h ttlenst son > a co ckociijjry china and glassware of evetv description at tbe vsey lowest prices silver plated ware af a ■<■■.■5r oomtlbte stock | gas fixtures gas fixtures at i deduced prices and of tje newest patterns bronzes parian marble vases cologne sets c w.h.glenny,son&co h ml «•« mais muoat p"urnitur fob everybody a-_k*dccia raioes a very lair hmttowt of furniture chairb : and uphoistery goods c>n hand fumitur ma if ao onuf and npajrinc bosing oto dom in lbs bm mauimr 1 v w haao d white ttt mate at t>efrioe.'iator.s aid ice uhbii both slate and zinc tka bm in hartal ctaw fc remub 446 mate at dlated forks ahd sroras at reuuced prices quality wamiitod cqual to any mad ehaw » mrbis 4a main at t<able ci.tlery 1 fim amoltaaait shaw k kill hi im maiti at c»ai a1>»w 1869 au 1869 j t hoole & co mbce no n mtuoh at w v now pr«pm«d to rmlva o.dm lor tha bmi of pitbtn kiekirt ad uinm c«l which until hutbar notiot n 0l a-11 at th fol lowk>t inav par ton al > 00 lha , aaatorad within li.c ciij llaaiu ouuldt i wklck a ail daapj will ba aaad 4t carta ton i twi ' i to oral iw >» nt b 4 t ■« 4 75 *« ftm ik 4 84 « » hmtaut » 16 4 76 t 40 paa tm almm bl a*u,rt lor ha*aa»it»'a ua laklrk lump ow r«a t »,-| and majar uaf for toundrj sns^wrtt-jsrrfi'psua i;il nl i wlta !»«<■» il a*lrua»«aj lonafcaa porn a«w nua oar facility lor « l htutaiom r^enulsk lackawanna coal for maaatartarlial and poajaill aaa.walca i ail~j jadallppalaalrkj mhuwauuiuibiittiiiol wtu i»«■«—"«ajatacatawaj l loatiiaiwlia la ctoa af*sm ik aiauilrai wtula tka aalalj ti mvmdbbwk has it«a iw aw j v 171 til mora 11l 4m 140 okaakmat • is 1)1 t 46 kjs^jssxi?ievbre o a wiuo • 00 iajlaat..a».«atw i l||l 1869 ' "^ "-• anthracite coal co foot or onnu it j mlaan aahlnalai aattaa t»aa aalakaatal aaah atlmnk him ««¥»»«» mm ha twliaraa laayaart atßaiaal ji if i mil al vktafc a aaif acia w kaa3toasaaaai laaaaa »» x js *» aaw ik l 141 at , 9lt 47a 14 kata ...._...._ •«• at im 01 lailh . ... ttl . nt v ccomoi oakia iiui ktamla july t imb ttama oau ajto woo ooarajir oat at oaam «. habstand soft ooai inn p>ni.nto > moctajcm h doi>lmy co vkalaavw tod bauu daahaa k sugar loaf lehigh nmni uoifaiu h«wia nal ay d clbtbl asd coal maaipaloam oem«i isiß ajtd tniicini tajj roor or dv it aama aatt a ha i rtoal ahd ooti-wntm • pioba «•— aa tara c **»*. jaaa-jaal o . k^pjii ll.aa*.aa«_aa^alat i'llia.l jj ajrsr tjnww steamboat company 1 arctic uke.'oallßßra ctlintjta.t'il.tiifc'a o^'v *» : n««icf«t,.lili,wa tin imcnlfl mm r>«tho«ii captain s fc cjl~l b«b barter ontan r ri l r"i2jj«sj«per-rci«j and dv luih m iwßliai ■«- ifem port at lout of ualn o""«t^t piciric .^™*** rtmmbw ■>• amuiy new have lennt n»l hß and ere fanuahad 11 vci ci refcrenclt the mlllllml pill ii,iii tad have atao j rooe lor freight and wol co.rulul derm ~,. i «• «• ••», • baer end lantaaaaaleßt lake guvnor ma ualdwell acant 1860 1869 fleamk navel dowh ths im it l.wmatc p«i<i the thi/ibajid kl4hm cad ike wonbluirl'l ann or the bt uwmkci bt batlmht b the pludid tnumoti or the gram trunk railway amd ioyai maiaexketg line froml buflalo to momtual gursao mva mgunrar thnrantba bsmauful w iniinl n i,.i of u»*hit ikil'ktai -«, l»k igolkufe l«r champlain lake 111 rhß>>ui>.oa to urat«a si'binob niwpoht to tumi boston rkov ih-.ce an w».w rokk tuwnol fonoliu tk , tipirt 0.l vi.,l nil fcml crip on vi ft.h.unmt t nigi 11 mill e—««et a uwfcton wltt in n r t c »—« ciiy or tpruktu lor t n her mr amtomttoti vll ha mada ith i tnllowiiic upa«r omll buamen t u>e roial hau line : ahhibv c'uit b*il«y c«jij1o ipi a.mld.3 ooiubthiak c«nt luinlop spaeta ch>t falhttevi pa spokt cant situltlr uko&toa pkrr.ll a rare aril purchaactlckrtu via cram trunk railwataaji buval mail uni at.ahfiui which ara ifwd vi rail or boat am avauabla until itnamhar.in ud can be cn.ulixd at all ox pin cfpal wa*«riag r>m and ticket ottiea in the cnlaanltaua a hiilot oro aunt b h l hoatraal ■m .■» a*r ■.. kii aaanlo t k muntnsl i h t«o»e a|re.t bv«alo 1869 fboi>lrb ujib steamjsks for new york the m r st john w h chubtopbkr captain monav wediita la and fnd.t «, . ■drew taaalar.thimdar and satorda at»l o'clock p.m od arrival of tralm of hew york central albany * aaqueaanna b«healaer * saralofa and beaton a albany b»jlroada and i ake ch.npuuii ataaawra bagfap wavnaa alwava in reedlaam at lwi[y,t tt calm taaawe totha buata free hodaonkiver railroad tfcsketa taken for paaawe oa th beau includln htau lama berth whan nq.ia^rd of station agenta baftnure will be chechad to n»w tork b boata 1869 1869 the union steamboat company will rwa dorlac tfca aaaiiliif aiaiuu tn oonnecuoa wtth tm mie railway and all rallroadi knal oaunt at lav lake porta below aamed and with re liable line on the erie canal the following nret-daet uai|v uaea of waanen ipmui ll lake iperiii ullvac areue oapl j «. turner pacmc capt 1.1 kaoj ipptui kii.waikii akd chi cago limb jarsould capt p if brown st louie capujaa pratt paaaak oapc thoa watta kcllpar capt f l pope wahaah cap john klrby oaiiauo oapc j !• even cqakioi cape w h arthur mvrwaim ahdobtatoit limb atlanuc oapt wm th m evergreen cltj capt «- haannon tioga capt i w kf.uard uaxxirl cape d p ruaeetl nsldinz star oapt d m f.ruuie dimka -. capt h watte biirriu ci.bvbi.ai<d inn to lebo llilß toledo capt h a suam okeaa oapc w o douglaaa ruae oapt john into raw tork captv hucsau ornaaa capt j o blna twaa.ajiii.ir are la the beet poawme endtuon au rf uea nearly or aelle new and wu ha run kl|j affjordlnc to rhlppan unequailed ariliue 10 the aaoveeaaat ul their frateht wilt jlaiautb pee we ollaairi aad latefcpertor unea.footot bula at tar lake me uaea teat of lloyd at rteaja and piamatir eafca wo i mam 1 aosmtw akd cotraohum johk h moke hi broadway hew tork j b bdmlap tmwaahtaaaooet 80-ton satth caltfwell 1 main at buffalo w in cusbisu i _ . . qarkbtbuh * co i cle.eknd a w coi.tok i t , .^ a w ooltohaco / toledo j b patteji | dmrolt c m cottiull huwaukae latnortiuo badne b d caldwcll oet.nl minaaw kottbhle auaet batwl cßtrw wrkuwiiifc summer goods white and brown duck su.fj black alpacca saoks fine linen dusters utm and cotten drawer graze merino shirte gauze cotton sulrt ». new btyijes crape bcarfb new styles silk ckavats i • 111 liju and cottok socu busiluf bbacis com.arm c at kennett's 878 main st oeokue b tkipp bfaaturacnrn or all einiw or shuts wrappers drawers ldnen dickies boaonu collai-s and cnfc bade to oedbk ahd n>b bals at he llworth wvlavon t ntiems caebutii boots and shoes for e«iti.cmbn dooblk bou rmaaicß calp boots tttmii olb nuncai calt ioots ma nnci calt wauius taots rat fax-icb oalt oohorem buotb nbe rbbscb calt oifori's rm calt eio birrroif tsioss nn patsr liatbeb bitto i>ioss z.t£&&z*z 2zsj2z sb i al^c—«rr pvurular yreque^ad to e>.tin jsb,^ormkar wy wkh to purrhae or net sole aotsfty at jjfiwetts popular shoe store
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-07 |
| 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 | 1869-07-07 |
| 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. 80022 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-07 |
| 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 | 1869-07-07 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690707_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. 80022 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3026 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxiv wednesday july 7 1869 no 8002s washington mea cochrane declines his late appointment a wedding arranged for on van wyrk c . ac 4c washinuton july g.—special agent kensillaot the treasury department who ha been investigating frauds in the cus tom house at new prleana denies the re ports of the discovery of frauds in the cus toms office under the late administration of collector kellugg personal mrs rant and children will probably pomnwntt their summer residence at lon branch about the 15th inrt there ia authority for stating contrary to report that the president due not con template an a tended tour or prolonged ab sence from the capital during the summer tiik indians general sherman who arrived here thai morning from st louis and the indian country says the indians are genera-ly doing wcu under the new pol.y of the ad mwiist ration hiding jocularly that they don't steal more than their share of cattle he reports that the in if in illinois and missouri to far as he nan or lieard are ex oellent but farmers ar complaining a good d«ai about the late heavy mmm tiik vm uk kos ben wanes mnw a di.spatch the other day from san r'ranuisco to the secretary of fie interior ajyip that he ban t>een over the whole line of the i'icitic kailroad mo«tlv by daylight and fiuda it to lie aft good an any new road ever built in this country and is satin-tied hat the companies mean t carry out their obligation in good faith acmnr it is rumored here that ran van wyrk of new york will soon be married to mm hrodhead of ivnn who spent the hwt two or three winters at watihingtou m itb d m van auken her brother in law one of the representatives from that state kinam vi john cochrane declines the collectorslilp of internal rsissasjl for the sixth district the reason given ih that the work is two great for the pay no further action will be had uutil ouimtamouer i>elano shall n turn internal revenue receipts to-day si 71 lot s - cable news vlehratiou of llie fourth in etiropmii cities collision itt iween ihe spanish repair leans and troops ac ac ac lonpon june 6 the fourth of july was celebrated in the principal cities ol europe at vienna a banquet was given at the i'nited states legatioo secretary hay presided and on toasting the health ot the emperor ol austria called to mind the dispatch sent by secretary seward to mr motley in isb'2 in which a tribute was paid to the dignity moderation and justice whish mark i the policy of austria at the beginning of the rebellion and added mr hay these qualities continued to charac tenze the conduct of the austrian govern ment throughout the war minister jay gave m a toast the health of baron yon beust at stuttgart two hundred americana and their friends sat down to dinner mr her mann presided toasts were drunk to the iiidepeudeiice of amerii.a to president grant to ongress to the army and navy of the linted states and to the king ol wnrteinburg at night a ball wm given at which over a thousand gnewts were present hsiiijiiets were also given in paris and berlin at the berlin celebration the healthh of president grant and king wil liam of prisma minister bancroft an bismarck w re toasted and the speakers i impared tie ft mil ill anniversary with that of the battle ol koenigstfrat ih.inim iv araj m.m-bii july t cvaißovs have taken place in seville utween tlie troops mni bauds of limii hi j lifts the latter have been dispersed and the city is comparative ly putt although the excitetrietit t.s int.-n.se tiik ihisu cut m it mix i lip ulna inly i in tbe hmise of l->rds last night tbe couside-ation of the irisb church lull was renewed lord lit ford moved an amendment urant ing the value of their manses to the pres bytenaus earl granville opposed the amendment on the t round that it would aggravate tliemih chief of the decision arnveil at by the house on friday night when it rejected the amendment to iermit the churches to re tain their ecclesiastical residences without payment therefor rd li fiord withdrew his amendment the archbishop f canterbury nufved an amendment to clause i*ll that private en dowments made since l.i.i instead of mm be retained by the church he pointed out the urge endowments which hail been made prior to iwh and said there was no reason why they should not !•*■dealt with in the same manner as those made after that date to show such an unjust discrimina tion he thought a most dangerous it would shake the faith of the people in pri vate endowments lord hatherly op kised the archbishop's amendment on the ground that private en donrments mvlc prior to nmb were jmieiy mythical iu said the i'lster grant was an appropriation to church uses of pub lic money and land won by the english while putting d<>wu tint rebellion in no cc was it a private endowment the bishop of peterlniroiiuh supported the amendment urging that neither on the ground of justice nor of legal right ought the church to be deprived of those early endowments earl granville said the difficulty in es tablishing tbe legality of those early en dowment rights would swallow up the whole amount ot their value in litigation and he proposed to grant half a million sterling tn money instead the mar in of salisbury objected to the bringing in at the last moment of fresb proposals by the government and proposed that the consideration of clause f9 be post poned lord cairns suggested the passage of the clause without date or unendiuent leaving earl granville's proposition to be consid ered in the report the archbishop of canterbury then moved an amendment that all glebe lamu granted by the crowu aiuce 1860 l*e given to the new church body after a long discussion a division was had and the amendment was carries by a vote of 11 to i clauses jn 31 and 3"j were agreed to clause 33 was taken up the earl of limerick moved an amenveled walks lv jn * baker eric uad onvw fdr 3ale that valuable property on torthweat corner of washington and north uriaioi rtrwu lot 4u-s hwaaa hrtrk two-wtoq with winy on of the aaeat darirama corners in the city either for residenue or for buai ness john octo 81 pemrt rt f~~or sale 22 delaware st lotmlxlls a two-rtory attic and winar brick novae camtainin 16 rvinw very clefant in one or der with all modern improvementa al*o a barn john qttci 81 peawi rt li'ok sal*e 2-btorv bricktmouhe r withwintj,one*rt>ide;t«nr'mmwb«pkl«ar a e minit ar.j ai'ic marble maotle and do n'l patent ate lot 40x160 prw fmoo itulo dowa bal mm to «»• year br wi li am ». bxklu xi j«r*y street l n xt hiockeewtof tet—j twwri for sale—house and lot b.w or swmn and kctdgu ml lot usshs al , tw km on nwilijh tornplkeu tarans «. laqntreof «. c adajii wma pram jo im-m orse rg«kisnmc oilver plated ware—th k largest su«k in the city as j c j tweit a *>**>», 319 main rt refrigerator water^ooolebs freeaen c 4e at j c jewkr * aokb ntx insl ' sr'*ckkby t glass am yfcllow v ware a oil aawnnexiiat j c jewett sqw-g 319 main l t clothes hamper baskets ' mtd ten also a large stock of woodeu wan at j c jeweit * m 8 sl9 main at ' jvhe~'ij9oiiilarok cook stuve i the ben in the market for sic owty at j c 1 ewfctt a 4tic sift maw ■*- toilet ware bird cagi^s and hvh.ii appantns—our trwn task*—for sale at j c jewett it son's sl main l clothes wri"ncers^-the"~besf wrincon will be f'xind at j c jkwktt k s<»?raii»iuii at a(htrtimm*nis aat irrtiiinfi fn*tr tt*r or ik fy in writ nurtw wafer v >»*■»/« •» eentt ■ar dtfifioaoj in .*» rnf poitsale—a club"boat 41 fket y»rd hirer et ixscrance stockb—buffalo ci ty wmcrn and baata • ataual laeaaaan mnek i«ht d id it kuwarim * bihuhii kcataama ad insunßm bina-aw mo h ml xa«l kor salt_a small pttrceasb »■»» morttm apply to johji otto u m issocri an d wisconsin lands tenill aoaeraaof loud hud l>ole unty vl>aouri tal la ih c&pifai county of the state on tin item ihw.m the luid a wuhin iv milea of tb stale capital ate.alnmammraaolaala.tal tad i wtaoon-i mn netted oror 10 rear mo kw«i wchotoe lod ia wapmrm lon o«*r the gnu chicago snd northwaatern raunjad aad cornell hiak aarf omaks the »'«.»« land wll ua anld low for oaah or ex dmata^hr sm7propertr ltoh k bakbi fm j abctwh mai.es 1 w dodge * co to m iik nun > qiniral auction and commission busocek caah adnaeoa on all axioda if lequlred da aalaa of dqr ooodi evs taloa of fanltare i bedding aad crockery every tcbsdat and fim haiu.es u liilail jit r auction ooioiubiok axd rubui robs house x waawaito at b il li _ batabuahad 1b widkbtcan >!■» satd&data spoabl ala a aitnnliii fsraltaro mlrron tlcloa carpetm bunkeu wall faaar?cunaia tc eta kuw a h«anr m amfnembiiits thejtfnk velocipede races akd music by the j fill orchestra to-night tomorrow evening roller skating assembly j display of fancy skatihii i commencing at 9 o'clock a grand hop ti keta for the hop oan ha pracured at toe olloe i in the ktnk fl»ik your flour does not suit try french doyle wholehaleigbocerb flfouk and oatmeal i>kalertb 6 main bt mwt i)aa bll3 fresh ground oat loo bblc m plower ii us white winter wbmt 100 bbl geoot hill choiw minnesota 100 tiblf int«rii4\ti'nml ho 1 sprier 600 boss kok'i clncinn»li fttveh chk&p for cash bt a>t)rew m johnston dealer ik choice gkoceweb floub amd oatmbaxs wholbulb and brail j > at«rbti ckockjitt butler & co importers and1 jobben of i crockery and glassware fkiit jars lahrs 1c by the or trinil packer or r acked to order 113 haai'ien at kew terk c»mf»ctl»tlb»t t'hk micest oxdlest and bebt soda n the cltj ■fuunu m v uh ft oan hi mn m i ■§■»»■*■hakpwake aw bwtm ' morning and evening star improved a rplf.ndid frvst-clam cook stove one of thb bbut in uiit sold only hj sbaw k rbbbb uk mn.t,bu»»lo american cooking stove limn ramvnnt d tib mn ad • a»0tb i ratoi after » u eariee of luiihiilm ten aim on ha bamlnc prtod v u american cooking stove 8y which a more anuaem mill—llna la ii i in afl parta ol the fin boi aad * eaatnaoai in eaa s.f^-tu.a>m-.-rtn r o«foel th.ifc another th»^'.h-.d0.1-™l-.or.tb.pnbuclet^k w'mj twral rf tba m ■vm tothoi—l f.r act taapeeala aad they n eat^riyaeaikt altar a au *. gaatea hna in ha at utie udtmji t oaau h.relß >t«dtl fmai oax to u4 =« tt ta mm l r-*»«a . e^jaadtfc '•'*** m°""mt *****?•■* riga arhnoaaa»oltlmn lallimni «.■>«»! mil our rlfkai ari are hataj afaaaeam all ultefoaadirreau'mirtormtka !»■! amht tau-"^"^"^,'is«n-2a t torero by cb wai llltxlal ml wtl otnat bufffcjo n nphk peeelebs i . ii cobcbdbd to bb the best cook stovi j ever made ia • btlbmrd bakb and aartam i ■■■! a«u la attar i i»i ittiarimul mm ad laataiai fvelthaaaarount ataea !• la eq'^oy wan agvaatal lor aoad or cod it lathe tfbatibfr m d awra a anrket i aad it i aim okbdvaubuc it m audo fna ika bxat cautt of iron aad aamatod aot to enrk and for rksorci.rnror akd buoajfci o fpftgh ml him at..»atiu w l ~ wool wool wool imii lta w»«l waitei foraiimithe hl(heat llarkot hlo •« he paid ia « c con * iok esokanr.ataam,b«balo plotiwo macmpnw.—thu usi friit jabs.—the most desira mt uylw at wkoaxala u4 null c e walbridge m main it bled cages and toilet ware a n aatortaaent '. «•■«■walbrihck ct main «. 7ofks and spoons.—risers " kadwplm>n.pmaillk>l«.i am walmudgi j7l ll.il m kekz k-s reliable filters are th ~« iv a suidky c k walbbidoe 571 mala *. brackets imitation of black w*ln it h«klm ofcaap and riurahle c & wai.bkii.ui cl mala v i yhb — - ■- ~ i warreust elevated oven range bkautifi l large ovjtss i cooauibclk mo dost ho ooou ob mm hou*akarp«ra lawn nil thla luna-e will hoaat damper so i h*»<7 « john c jiwett & son's g mb t»k-t wholesale tkadjs fruit jars fruit jars at maki »/ otctnrs prick deuvaotad of uk crt auawarjdpbotab olub covtks dexteit and union . at w h ttlenst son > a co ckociijjry china and glassware of evetv description at tbe vsey lowest prices silver plated ware af a ■<■■.■5r oomtlbte stock gas fixtures gas fixtures at i deduced prices and of tje newest patterns bronzes parian marble vases cologne sets c w.h.glenny,son&co h ml «•« mais muoat p"urnitur fob everybody a-_k*dccia raioes a very lair hmttowt of furniture chairb : and uphoistery goods c>n hand fumitur ma if ao onuf and npajrinc bosing oto dom in lbs bm mauimr 1 v w haao d white ttt mate at t>efrioe.'iator.s aid ice uhbii both slate and zinc tka bm in hartal ctaw fc remub 446 mate at dlated forks ahd sroras at reuuced prices quality wamiitod cqual to any mad ehaw » mrbis 4a main at t |
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