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buffalo express vol xxiv tuesday july 13 18g9 no 8027 new york aiimtjfaii sirl beats lady thorn tor the trotting i'ham pioimhin tiiho rth m jj*»4 j-4 904 l hajaj york july 22 the trot this af -- rnwn ou fashion course l 1 l*tween american iirl and lady thorn best 3 in 5 mile heats was won by american girl in lirst njnoad and fourth heats time 2j2h j 2 2:2ti the track was heavy with dust and neither horse in a tirstratc condi tion * lawn himm a huudred guns tire<l in the park to-day in honor of the quick passage of the yacht hauntless across tho ocean kwjh.it hour accidental drowning oases occurred to day iuki ocmklireirihs williams and woods the counter reisers arrested on saturday night are from mis souri they will be arraigned t morrow imf itkokki several bank i'residtnu and leading bro k rs were liefore the grand jury to day to k've evidence relative to money transactions in wall street several will probably be in dicted for usury cable news n»|hpl*h)ii*s meshiitr to lb corps id-^uiaur baron on itnist on flu lath olir 4'oiinri ac ac ac lohdom ink hi i he b'tndon '/'"»• <. in an article on bow gresii made i>'ii«miau bowo in the i *' as far as regards the a«l.iption ot petty mus sulman states by kiih.sia a bnnoth to the world but says her presence in asia must ba consistent with maintenance n kntish author.!y in indi.i with indiapraonaavna and contented continues the t'tn e w are aafe when security ot our power in india is lelt and all fear of kuxhia b dissipated lmitb rountries may unite to dotolona aba vast regions committed to their care mi .\< k panics nl 1 in the cerna irfgialittif to-day a baniaago from the emperor was presented aud read bj minister kouher the bnoaaoan atotoa that the kmnaror lias resoled to eon rofco the senate t consider the following uestioi,s the right of the corps l,«gislatif to ehet its own atnoan the niiupiu.ation of methods of presenting and examining amendments to projects of law the submission to tiu i tips el coui mi rcial treatii for approval the control f the budget the aboiuion of any ie compati bility which oxktl iw-tween holding at the name fcbna a seat in the corps and an olliee in the ministry aid the extension of the right of interpellation similar qnoauona with roauoet to the senate are hereafter to ba considered the ftawnonn bnbwaoa that these measures will meet all deiiiands in eomlusion he asks the leputies to consider how often he has abandoned certain of his own prerogatives ba the public interest for those already gi antod which forms the bn^njern j»art i the institutions of the kmpire they iught to leave istnet those rigbta which have been explicitly confided to him by tin penplc and which are manilhal eoiiditkuis of p.iwe-r as the safeguard of order and anowty i he message assumes no changes in the ftlmistiy the retorms which it proposes are generally considered to amount to the ouet sum of bouti j'lt ministerial reapon hibil.t s an element of the kxecutive giiiaiaaaiiiil l i cia \ mxa july 12 baron yon benat has replied to the recent etrenlnr of the bavar ian i'rune minister 1 rinse mi.lien lobe on abe f'imnaioiiiiinl coum-il he refuses to take part in the pro|m.sed conference of the * ' at hoi i c powers sgainst the anticipated decisions of the louucil and anya he con hiders it time to take steps when the oiincil dee lares against the r>ghts of states the otlicial red liook wbieli has just ma«]e its appi arance says the lotvernuient has no reason for keeping from the iubhe its deal ings with prussia and other jornson states that d'filomaey in interested in inaintaiiiiiic the existing status itdm-s not nieuace gen eral ml â– ' but respects otber jsiwers and remains perfectly neutral in their atlairs i i:ki.\\i df run jttly 12 the orange societies matte stn-ng public demonstrations in bel fast and other s>.nts to-day but no distur lances iv cwataetjnanoa an fwpartaal washington jggfgfm ifciu's letter to e , jlississi|i commit tee ' ! secretary robeson complimented , by his new jersey friends an ti>|m*al to lli siiiireiur hirt l veals aftrgtaxf-i ac ac au t i w him.hin duly 12 ! the foil nil is judge dents utter to j l wofford ma a l i.nks ol miaaia ' sippl ' washi.m.ton i c july '.', 1869 gentlemen vow coiumuuieatii'n of tads ' date reqm titiir permtss:on to place my name be!ore the national i'nion ucpub ' basal couventi"ti is at h.tnd in reply 1 ' bag to assure ou that it i can in the leaft esi instrumental in restoring tbe state of mississippi to her normal place in the - i'nion and bec.ur.eg to her a good local ad ministration you abase perimsmon to use my name for any position within the gift ot the national i'nion pepubliean party of your state the platform adopted by your convention at jackson on tlie sd of june j last i most heartily approve and endorse with great respect i*have the honor to ba your obedient servant lolls dastt mkaii yn l 1 aim sex reury of state has issued circulars notifying claimant to present their claims against the p.-pnuic of mexico in-fore a iiiinmimini at washington manor vi the president and family wi'd not leave wbellillglial in the steamer tallapoosa for loaaj ihanch until thursday morning as the vessel cannot i prepared tor the tssrasn lsv re that tune mxi bsbkaka bswbfnmbks this afternoon ajbtasi titty new.lcrscvuien eassad at the navy department ban then resjk'its to secretary uolh-hoii they pre sented series of resolution cvi ending to the president their warmest thanks for giving new jersey a representative in the cabinet reeogni/ing in secretary ko.wson's repre ss ntative a jersey nit-n mr pobenou thanked his friends tor honor of this visit and ssid the record of a jt-rm-x man shines like the constellations m heavcus studded with bright stars which spoke to heart m btxeaft yet impressive grandeur new jersey in future as iv past will lie true to her record and if 1 fad her may my right hand forget its cunning and my own name and name of my fathers be stricken from the records of my state m the administration of flrant jierbapa it does not become me to apeak but 1 will only say of it that as the policy by which the r mlion was finally subdued waa the ikrih-y of action rather than profession so the policy of the present awl ministration under his leadership must be jntlgjed by its fruits with bo at.u-t.iiib gsnnsanansnsnaj with ho prot'eaaion of splen did policy the edminiat ration of craut en deavors quietly persistently and honestly to perform each day the duties which it sasrah gfajj sxnds before it and trusts itself without reserve to the intelligence of tbe people and acting in harmony with the other branches of the government the executive department hopea to be able in fullneea of time to present the coun try rcatored in all iv porta credit reestab lished industry rein?igorafrd through nfl the channels of national prosperity with its honor uutarniahed at hem and abroad tho jeraeymen then took leave of the aa retary i 01 . nnoan tkia justice chaae to-day rectjved a petition from col verger now on tr il before the military corrimiasion in miaaj iiui for the innrder of col crane prayhtig for a writ of luii^nm njrpu to take him from enaaody of aid military commission cbief justice i base tixod wednesday morning at ii o'clock as the time for hearing he also directed notice to ui served on the attor ney general and the latter intimated that he would be present on wednesday morn ing to represent the interest of the govern ment while the ar-ument will be relative to the jurisdiction of the chief justice it will neceesarilv involve fa<-ts tfl tlw caae.for it is said tin i inef tnstice would lianlly direa-t a writ ba be issued and put the gov ernment to the axnanaa of bringing the prisoner ban unless lie was satisfied after full bearing that ba bad jurisdiction and power to discliage the prisoner under the given state si fact and law the real poisl to i>e determined h whether so much ol the rccouatru'-tiou v:ts as permits mili tary commissions to try poraaai accus*d of crime ia unconstitutional this will be the only point of the roecav struction acta the con-titutiouality of which will l>e ijucstioucd i h impression in le gal circles is that if the chief justicj should bttd that part of the law unconstitutional he will grant the writ but if otherwise he will dismiss the proi/eedinys n \ ih coy i'eaxe ol texas t.ad a long inter view with the i'resident this morning iv reference to the atfairs in that state the coventor urged chit an early day should l>etj<ced lartba alactaan in texas l»«-cause if put off until noveuil>er it woubl l detn meutal to the bgrh vdtural intercaw of the santo miscellaneous trlegrn|iliie llrm nf bmmitj uteres limn hid hki point a portion ol the yellow jacket bum at gold hill nevada baa been reeloscd ou account of tli prevalent v f fnoku and gas ll is believed the lire is still burning iv the < rown point mine the wheat it')p in kant i'.arbara county california ia generally i failure the grasshoppers have appeared in great u'iinl i.i ii wv«ral ooantiee in california they hi'.e done tint little damage as yet t)i t itfuly of midshipman wrrj wirt of au:;ii»t'i maine who was accidentally drowned on the isth el dune wan recover ed sunday an.l eanx to mare ulan i for io termewt the hoteia at memphis arc rapidly filling pp with dlilatialnu to tfee chinese labor i invention which opens there fell day i ffih>|mihini»hi the chinese importer tele graphs that he will be there today planters from various iortions nf the smith i west are hero in strong late an unfinished tenement house in beaton im damaged by tire last night to the ' vnount of 4000 henry white 40 year ' 11 while looking at the lire fell from the j third story window and ffm killed a colored convict at bumj sang prison bhttm mathews ww taken into the agt nts boose sunday to da eenu eneaanfe when ha managed to make hit â– ~, !'■•■. lie had not baaa recaptured up to noon to-day the delaware lackawanna ft western i i ompanv foundry at scrnntoo i'a wan destroyed by lire yesterday evening loss 3u,uuo insured in new york iirranpanina an explosion caused by lire damp re urred i the empire olliery near wilkes baire yeaterdcy flight nun wen injured but it is thought none fatally the i nitar.an church acohaieai mass wwi i eat til il n|i atraca by lightning damage l((0 frean pood hotel ra cambridge wa.i also truck gen stanley commanding tort sully in i akota n ports the murder of two citi m'us named utdoraon and henderson tin the th of june at dry i'onit on the east bank ci the misexun the murders were committed by s.o.ix indiana who escaped it is now reduced nearly to a certainty that tlie statement attributed to iol.n hliaa bar concerning the lean of the powell ex ploring party is without foundation the lied stockings of i inetnuati beat the fop-si city bas ball club in ktockiord on at.urday by d to 13 the lightning tenday atrnefc the bona of mr sullivan hast lioswu killing bis ' 808 agaal 1 years and damaged his house : by lire j a boy about is yearfi of age mn of i.d ! wiu 1 moscly commission inerehant was j run over in albany yesterday on the north ! am railroad and instantly killed tilicial \ woiaaa election returns so far 1 show that the blacks voted ehsaer to their registered streuglh than the whites did | the ibbi intelligent tdaokl are not generally | disposed to accept the situation sunday afternoon one walker a m-^ro was set upon by a colored mob on ou of the public promenaded and had to be res tnd by the whites yesterday dames sherman brake man on the hudson luvor itaalfooil whde ridingow top if a freight ear came in eocltact witli a bridge near mcmtluee ntatio:i and ww in stanuy vill'il his naoi wan broken da was twenty-seven years old and leaves a wife the hadby of liua wagner aged aeven | ye:irs who mysteriously disappeared from her lather's in.use at dobba perry last sat urday was lownd in a nond near bar fath bf*2 biuiae yaumlay the coroner's jury return»ml " verdict tt accidental drowning the base ball n.^tch wtween tho at lanticsof crooklyn and **** athletics of i'lula.lelphia yesterday afternoon w w 1 ncssed by about in.ik jierions the game is the surprise o all was won by the athletios by a score ol mi in i telegraphic summary rasa is reseat utaasooxa aarnoxs washington wa.mitx i'l-v duly 12 \ joint me ting of all the trade umona of this city is soon to be called to take into consideration the great iiitiux of chinese emigrants to this country the officers of the national workingmen's union have lately addressed letters to various trad * i'uions thrmigh uut the com try calling their attention to the matter atari aawjng for ndvice i.epre sentati aa f the trade's i nion of < ab tornia are new in new york ami other eastern cities agitating their brethren against john chm-mati i matwefi mis bl i isa a mr csulhvnn who figured h re two years ago as an applicant fur a foreign mis sion is now in the city a an agent tor the sale of san oounngo to the i'nited states v w.w kkt mr walker covernor elect of virginia arrived here today lie will visit the president to-morrow morning ami leave in i the evening for new york i.ov walker represents an excellent state of anvirs in his state he says the triumph of the party wh.i made him gpÂ¥inaww seems to have given new life to the better clasii of citizens of the state he says he is a con servative pepubliean ami was so elected coventor he is ir favor of the fifteenth amendment to the constitution and says it will be immediately ratilied by the new legislature a soon as organized there is some doubt as to the tune of his inaugura tion an ordinance of the convention which framed the constitution says the covernor chosen at the time of the adop tion of the constitution shall qualify imme diately after the otlioial vote is announced this leaves the matter in the hands of i.en !( washy and he will ba to'verned by the wishes of the pn si.ient i asj as new york nats york july m the ala km red eleare.l from thi port on the cv ning of the i"d of june last for j.-unaiea in ballast j tbe salfeßh consisted of one llh>|m.nnder parrott gun s ts-pounders 7 9-iticb daxexs asnasava and 40 held pieces with a consider able ijnauttty of small arms and ainmßni tion at weehawken tfld men nnder tbe command of captains ackennan and har rison were taken on board and the vessel set sail for cuba with a fair wind the ala kldred reached krazo a small town about un miles east of havana after a run of live days and seven hours and waa towed by mules np a nver to about "-'_ miles where she discharge her cargo and pas i sengers cholera hail just then broken out i in the camp of the jmatriots and ji ooase , uence the pju men of the expedition party - refused to enlist in the cuban ranks even - after they had been otfered a bounty of t gseow in gold per head prefeiriiur to wait t \ until tlie termination of tne sickly iieason f l n the nasassfl jay after their arrival how * lever the spaniards made a descent upon h i hermande and posted themselves on tin ; adjacent heights but the americans uudet i lieut < hu.u ey drove them from their po sition without the loss of a man after this victory they reemhaxked iir iu-i est d and returned sifely to new york on saturday with the exception of two met named walsh and miller of i'eter bnu a who died of cholerwon the way a letter from i'nerto principe cuba of june 22 says colouel acosta alvenrs sugar plantation has been bnrned a party of disguised patriots attempted the capture of the town on the morning of the lath bet wei-e driven off the inhabitants are in tbe last stage of poverty and no business baa beta done for a long time planters ha\e heard nothing from their plantations in six months artizans are out of employment the police and other municipal employe have fifteen months pay in arrears house and servants can be had for almost nothing and the people have been deprived of meat odemarstmi is ijmiiu ijtst evening john kroatley one of the gang of couterfeiters of the cnited states currency entrapped by col whitely was arrested near tarrytown and being brought to the city waa locked up at the central police otlice where his companions who had baaa previously caught were already confined the prisoners it is understood will lie retained in their present quarters until wednesday next and that no pro ceedings will be taken in the case until that time mi â– st\tp ov swmljai about one o'clock yesterday morning of ficer hamilton of the nineteenth precinct bang on duty at hamilton park third av enue near sixty-sixth street saw two men engaged in a tight and su7*"peded in arrest ing one of them named nngent the crowd hrrv.ever instantly attacked the policeman struck him on the bead with a paving stone indicting a severe wound and having res cucj'l the prisoner drove hamilton from the ground anil departed no arrests were sutt#e'|uently made i'atrick higgins an ontoar of the sixteenth precinct was as saujted about one o'clock yesterday morn ing by four men who sprang upon him troui a door-way in west sixteenth street ud snatching away hi club beat him so terribly alnnit the bead that his wounds are considered swriou ivlwanl lamon mm ol the assailants mw arrested and held for examination uol«rt koss of 888 west twenty-secmd street was attacked by a number of rowdies about ono o'clock yesterday on the corner nf twenty-sixth street and kighth avenue and was stablied in tue left bide the wound is severe but not dangerous all the assailants escaped — an-nn - european i'jiksr july 1 j dispatches have been ; raoaitod through the new cable from the ' cre'it kastern up to this morning the . bteajner was otl newfoundland and only thirty miles distant from the npot where the bplcaa is to be made signals good all wel r england ij.m-on july kt>-messrs bright and foster have withdrawn their resignations wbr-hthev recently tendered to tbe ra fona i ib i>ie oxjbrd boat crew have gone into aeti ."« training bjajqioofi hot p/irv-t july el—r a riot occurred here yesterday between the orangemen and the t'atholics for a time mob law was su preme much excitement prevailed at length the rioters were dispersed only one arrest was made 1 hi , pinahs c\i \\.\>, july 12 fenian outrages arel of iluiost daily occurreiiee last night captain f nibuii was phot near his own j hou'te iv this vicinity and fatally wounded tin assassin was arrested i o.itl vi kmam'ir.vi ion bftj oi w.k july 1 a proposition for estaphkhing the equality of all citi/eus has been promulgated by the government baltimore i>nin<<lin<;4 of the ringing kestttul b*i i'imore inly 11 the societies from i new \ ork 111.1 philadelphia made excursion t v nous points in the vicinity ai baltimore !.. dpy the saengerbuml waa forniall i maui:iiraui.l t-v night by the perfu nuance ot | the iratorn.oi messiah at tlie maryland in ! stitiitc j lie immense la^l was tilled me^lamea kotterand krierlericj ami messrs kin rxter and joseph herrmans sang the scajitutg aorki parts the chorus was bsaxe . fieiantly rend red by si-veral hundred malm and female the performance iv auotxtplete wtceeaa tbe grand proncs si'tii enmpo d oi tbe various bjnsjjjßg socie ties east nine regim-nt of the maryland national cuanl take place to morrow in tlie s*tltf-xag prize ahxfjjiag will take place iv m'leiit uraaut aad eke members oi hia cabinet will be present r^altlmore july 1 tbe grand pro cem-ion of the northwestern sa<uge.rbund moved from t.onc..r.iia hall this morning marching thneigh the principal streets it eompnaed ■» diviajoi the lir&t being cavalry escorting t.ov howie and tail the : eaoaaaa two brigades of military the re i niainder sxsxftaj tbe different singing societies of this i ity and their visitors various trades were represented by teams decorated and each refiment and soeutv had a band and numero-'-tb banners over ten thousand persons wer > on the streets to view the pssesssjt : " iftfthltr exceedingly hot sexsaxw water . h?*s given oj t and fears an expressed that laget wllj nll allßfa tlie avrjbn society of new york ore a axeaxatst '«» exaaxxa wag iv mfibed r " fr nv.'.-i 11 anbe still idea and rti t umj » rwc to r.iltiii.orc when they hsererj one mar see v m h i whet u a jumlee a herring a lager beer barrel and a i ret/el wf.f â– susp aded from the banuer the singing mate it takes place to-night at the maryland institute by is societies along thi entire line of march of the saerigeriest the sidewalks and street were densely packed with spectators and the windows and balconies of all tbe buildinge in the city were tilled with visitors from the county ami from other states over two hundred thousand jiersons witnessed the procession the marshals of the day were dressed in black velvet bluuscs with hi ite amurd tbe waist and white pants stuck in b ucher isoots black velvet scull cans withoi t fronts and caimson sashes they were very conspicuous in lin . after the procession the military aad different societies he d a grand jubilee at concordia hall eg aja —» i itnii oy trlrgra li the through train from new york to washington which left new york last n'ght at hi came in collision with a hand car loaded with telegraph cross arms two miles soutl of the u*]iiehanna river this morning throwing the engine baggage car and mail ar down an cm nankmerit tive feet higte no on was hurt the hand car waa ssaxfag used by employs of the western \ nion telegraph company with out authority from the railroad company baa re's luuiut yard iv newark n 1 * was burned this morning lx>ss 15,090 insured coventor holtman has refuseil the appli cation to commute the sentence of death passed on noah iwglilew in sullivan county for murdei-ing a rhlld the < governor ejaaa that the sentence was jn*t and he has no right to set smile the provisions of the law even if the culprit is of weak intellect stephen patter aged tfl years son of v la i'arter methodist minister at white ball was drowned near that village satur 1 day night while bathing tbe following apftointment are announc ed : janxlm l weaver of west virginia * consul at bruidisi and »'. n * building of â– ohio consul at hong kong the president and family leave washing ton wednesday for long branch the fsaa ' ident returns after ten days absence j without lis family ami will determine tbe fntnre ir uvements according to circum . stances f mr amos hoa-land of newark x j i alleges tfat while on a oohectirm tour he g was rotlsed near the village of plymouth . i'a of g*r.tllo the proceeds of his collec t tions he was riding out of the tillage on hia jonrniiy when he waa stopped by two . men one of whotn held the horse by the a bridle while the other got ixrto the wagon f and with a pistol at his head demanded his t money he had no means of resistance ami waa obliged to surrender his cash . they secured in addition to his collections â€ΕΎ his gold f-atch and chain and then escaped a ti-fegrams received at memphis from the r entire southwest state that meetings are beingl held and delegates appointed to the j chinese labor convention to beheld on the , l'!*h a number of planters have already | arrived at memphis " ; at a eabiuet meeting held in london sat-1 urday it was resolved that tbe government j will not concur m any of the amendments botba irish church bill that will in any wa impair the principle of total diaendow ment it is rumored that lords clarendon ciraaville and huntington evinced a dispo sition to yield but wore tirtulv overruled by the other members present ciovernor-elect walker had a lengthy in terview with the president to-day his presence at the white house attracted much attention — a feench socks a well known < lilirn of chleago fatally pouontil by hviirini s ai ik moeuln from the cunsw tribune | a strange case of threatened fatality arising from a most peculiar cause has just ban develojied in this city on the 27th of june last mr alexander bangley a well known grocer of the north i'ivieion joined an excursion of the french society of st jean de kaptiste to bourbonnauh crove near kankakee he wore on that occasion a pair of what arc known as french sockg composed of hne thread material with bright scarlet bottoms which his wife had purchased at a leading dry goods store at the close of the pic-pic and on his return tochiiago mr bangley complained of se vere pain in his feet and on the following morning was unable to attend to his busi ness in consequence of their painfully swol len condition from that time forth the strange disorder increased rapidly extend ing in white blisters over nearly the entire hotly of the sufferer a minute examination of the socks devel oped the fact that in the bright red coloring matter was contained a principle of acute poison the absorption of which into tbe sensitive sole of tbe foot had ln-en aided by abundant perspiration until it bad taken complete possession of the system sul«e i,uent to arriving at the cause every etfort won made to elfcct a ivuicdy but without suceesh mr baugley condition has i ontinued to grow worse day by day un til on yesterday he was advised to make hia will as he had but a short time to live nistandsthissinguiar paanaav iug case at present it is stated that other cases of the kind have arisen from the same cause though not nearly so severe tbe practice of wearing thi style of sock is said to prevail ijuite extensively among gentle men and if as the case of mr hangley scvrijs to unmistakably indicate they con tain these dangerous elements the fact can not be too widely disseminated throughout the community ,» ». . prohibitionin massachusetts i 1 bj-nsnsls of the btsxe tti-instead fisetslsxne qbeesee snrt pensltire ; kntuiirs in bsasjfssss taxi win prohibition law of massachusetts , didi rs materially from the old law the { following is a synopsis of the act as it stands . the tir^t eleven bah t.ons relate to tlie . qiialuicalions duties liabilities etc of a . liquor cuinmi siouer to be appointed an , nualiy by the ovcriior and council who . shall purchase and furnish to regularly ap pointed agents pure liquors the pro.it on . liquors sold by the commissioner to agents . aba not exceed live percent in the original , pacaeigc or seven and one-half per cent j when the nack.afjta ten brol-.eu the county , i oiii:niasi"tiers are given authority to au j thorize parties to manufacture spirituous , liquors and to sell the same iv quantities of | not less than tttirty gallous to be exported , or to lie deed intln-aits or for mechanical or , chemical uurjmsjriil said manufacturer giv j nig bonds not to violate the law liquor agencies similar to those under the old l»w are to be established by all ( itiv and in every feowd of more than live < thoxnamxl ialiaasitanti and n other towus . at the option of tlie selectman has or j more agents tnav 1 a[ipomtcd wlio shall | receive ti\ed salaries these agents are to ( be appointed by the city authorities or seleetinen of towns excepting in it.istou where at least five agents are to lie ap pointed by the liquor commissioner are to ] purchase their liquors only of the com j iuis3i ner ansa sell â– nly for mediciual chemical axel meeuanicai piujkrs^e keeping f a record ol sales ami giving imiids forthe legal discharge of their duties cities and \ towns of uinie than live thousand itihabi ; tants that negh et to appoiut agents are , liable to a forfeit of one hundred dollars . to l>e recovered to his own use in au action , of tort by any person who may sue for the , same and whoever buys liquors of an agent iimierfa'.sc pretences will be liable to a tine , of from five to twenty dollars the law ( provides for t..e aot»oii.tnient by the coy ( em or and i.yi.ucal of an ase.t>«*r ad in spector of liquors at a saiaiy of three thousand dollars who shall inspect and ; analyse all liquors a.::t jo him by the state , constables the latter are to ti.ue samples of all liquots in the hands of ( city and town agents at least once in three months and scud the same to the assaycr for examination and if thoy are found adul terated the constable wilt at once prosecute the agent from whom they are taken im porters of liquors may posssess keep or sell foreign liquor in original packages druggists may sell for medicinal mm pure a!eoh..l t0 iasjgsjjssa p-.th..i,»rira 01 physiciiuiß if sold illegally the line is iioo a chemist artist or manufacturer may kep spu.tm'us liquors for use in such c."v or tr^ide but not far aajav jtnv oersou | , may maai tllrt pr l oi â– *? â– * f le cider where the same is daz ■» or »*Â¥* with intent to be sold at a public bar or , lie drunk on the premises the penalties for violation are severe for the lirst sale the penalty is a fine of svw and imprison ment in the house of correction of from twenty to thirty days for the second of fence 2 line and imprisonment from thirty tosixtvdays forany subsequent violation and the imprisonment from three to six months clerk and principals are alike liable to these penalties manufacturers and common sellers three sales constitu ting a common seller are dealt more hardly with first offence to hue and three to six months imprisonment second offence i 800 line and axx mouths imprisonment j subsequent offence s2imi tine and one year iv the boose of i orreetioo clerks and urincipals alike liable i elivery of liquors irom other than a dwelling house or from a dwelling house with payment or promise of payment is prima r't'ii evidence of and punishable as a sale the possession of liquor with intent to sell incurs a penalty of w tine and twenty days imprisonment and prosecution may lie made whether liijnorhas been seized or not the penalty far trans[rorting liquor for illegal sale is a fineot 98 and railroads over which it is transported illegally are liable to a line of the husband wife parent child guard ian or employer of a person addicted to the use of liquor may in writing forbid any person from delivering liquor to the person so addicted and if m thill a year after such i notice liquor is delivered to the party by such forbidden person the person giving the notice may recover not less than -•*-! nor more than gsttft if any intoxicated person commits an assault or injures any pn.tkrty whoever furnished him with liquor hhall be liat le to the same action by the party injured as the person intoxicated would ba lialde to persons an cited for drnnkeuness and giving information of the person from wli,,m they obtained liquor shall bb discharged v , n the complaint of drtinkeiiui-ss and held as witnesses liquors proved to have been kept for illegal sale shall be forfeited to the common wealth and placed in the hands nf liquor agents if good and dtsstroyed if h id any mayor al'lerman select-man or deputy shenlf police officer constable or watch man may arrest without a warrant any per son in his jurisdiction whom he funis in the act of selling transporting or distributing liquors and seize said liquors ves sels and implements and detain them until warrants can be procured they may also fto the same at any shanty l-ooth or tent at masters cattle shows ftc who ever ia convicted of a violation of this law in addition to the punishment of aaid viols tion,1 shall recognise in a sum net leas than : 100 nor more than gextw not to violate the | law again for one year and shall stand com mitted nntil be enters into such recogni zance cases under this act shth take pre j cedent in the court of all other tmsrnees . except criminal cases in which parties are ' actually impri.«xmed awaiting trial no | action shall be had or maintained against ! any officer for execatixuz any warrant itwaed t under this act by any justice or court com i petent to try theaame ; nor shall any action be bad or maintained against any oihoar for [ seizing detaining or destroying any intoxi cating liquor or tbe to—els containing it unlaws auch liquor and veaeel were legally kept by the on ocr thereof if any officer neglects or refuses to execute a warrant un der this act he shall be lined not leaa than fih and not exceeding 5hk.ni for any loas or damage arising to him without fault or neglect on bis part in consequence of kuv precept process or warrant aforesaid duly served indemnity if claimed shall be claimed of the common wealth . . . curious will case how a father tied tbe llan«u ofm son i'niil he shall ba thlrty-tivc hws all(mi.h.)c'or indiana triliuue a case of unusual interest and in which a large amount of property is involved is now pending in our court in ls(jt joseph sibley an old resident of this place and a man of wealth formed a partnership with horace j i'errin also of this place in the banking and milling business and general speculation in september 1864 mr sib ley died the partnership having not yet ex pired he left but one heir a son then nineteen years of age he left to bis widow in lieu of dower the sum of i20,00 in addition to her homestead and with the exception of two or three small legacies be queathed the whole remaining portion of his estate to francis m sibley his son he however nominated five executors,who w**re to have the entire charge cf the estate they were directed to pay to his princi pal legatee the sum of kmk per year until he should reach the age of twenty one when he was to have t<k)o and 1000 per year until he should be 2 when if in the opinion of the executors he would not squander or waste it he should receive 10,006 and s34m per year untd ho when he was to have 9t4tj,4oq if thought by his executors competent to manage it and ijlmt per year until ils when if in the opinion of his execntors he should be pos sessed of sufficient discretion to take care of the estate they were to give him the whole if not they were directed to re tain it for bis heirs and if ho should die without issue then to the collateral heirs of tbe testator mr h j perrin was named as one of these executors and was the only one of the number who qualified or ever acted he proceeded with the settlement of the estate set apart the legacy c but having quarreled with young sibley and that gentleman not feeling satisfied with the management of the estate tiled a bill in chancery against the executor setting forth that m i'crrin had in hia hands of partnership property about isbsbvßm of which 150,080 belonged to him as the hoir and legnt'o ot his father and asking the court to decree that an ac count l»e taken and perrin bo compelled to pay over also setting forth that inasmuch as but one ot tie live executors had onali tied or acted and aa the estate had been siil>stantialiy settled he the complainant wek entitled at once tocoinu bate possession ot the whole the trust wan a personal one that unless all acted the aetiou of the bal ance would not 08 valid and that he was at once entitled to the estate and discharg ed from tbe discretionary power of the exe cutors to this the defendant demurred alleging a complete remedy at law and tbat as to the first part of the bill tbe probate court alone had jurisdic tion to settle the matter and that the court of chancery would only interfere to aid the pj-obatc court in some collateral matter and as to the second dart of the bill tbe de fendant takes issue and claims that as a matter of law one executor out of a num iht may act that when the trust is coupled with au interest and when a trust is cre ated waring a discretionary power as to the execution one might execute it distin guishing this ease from a mere naked trust the argument waa heard ou the demurrer on saturday l**fore judge woodrud at * hainbers the questions were very ably aigned by k w meddangb of detroit fo the complainant and by 1 1 hughes of this city in support of the di niarnr a de cision has not yet been given m aw chinese acrobats the s:m francisco llnllttin gives the fol ; lowing description of a recent chinese aero bitic i»erlormanee in that city : alnrnt lifteen acrobats appeared on the stage amid the dm and i langor of gongs uid kettle dmm.i and alter a few prelim inary rtonrishen of the most extravagant kind eommeneed their performances in assssmsl bach man nsssj only the loose pants fastened at the waist with a broad sash and tam ordinary chinese ho<^j and slippers tney tirst totight a sham battle with aasetds cleavers pole-axes lances and short knives the fencing was very rapid and each tighter was an expert still one warrior stood against a host he dis armed h's antagonists as fast as they came hurled them about the atagjft stabbed them ' hewed them with broad axes hacked them with swords butted them with his head kiwk^d them in the breast with both feet at i once and yet toi.nu time to execute hand spring and vaulting somersaults among ( them as he fought at last he vanquished all his foes and the half-naked rascals took to iiyl*t he pursued buute rough tables were ranged along tbe tn.nt of £• stage to repre sent hedges rockt logs and backs which must obstruct pasvmi aau pisaawai aw aiiuo the race was s lively one and aroused the lethargic opium smoking audience to a pitch of excitement the runners vaulted the tables turning lofty somersaults over each and lauding indifferently on theii ieet handy head of b«cua ac the sssn may be had that too on a hard stage covered will only 8 few drips of matting the victorious jghter a splendid acrobat was always alter thent several times one of his foes would turn and faje hue when he would bound high in the air and plung ing down plant both feet in the breast of his adversary with such force as to send him headlong across the stage the men were perfectly wild with excitement and in that condition accomplished feats which the best kuropean acrobats would hesitate to perform their vaulting somersaults from the un yielding floor were higher than those usu ally performed by our jwni.as with the very important eaeiritance of a spring board this part of the performance closed with a grand boxing and wrestling match iuwhlh the conqueror of the fencing lx>ut was again a victor over a host if ex-er a troop nf these sturdy and well trained athletes were put to a fair test of physical activity and strength they could handle a regiment of the lazy lank limb d whisky sodden rutiians and cowards who make a pastime of stoning 1-cating and throwing about chinamen in the public streets of the city married mof mauoxe jui.t-3p.at naaailiil|ihlsj hj lex k dr calu.-i llr altr,j w ,*. ef see tort itjanj misi awaafl alas malatniiaj.il ti.i eitv rooasts f.dov tntjra at wasafi oonasrs n v-.hvthefifv a j wile ur pre t bagiin air j 1..w eddy asss i f atsrssn a n v ckaiq pound hilv c at aaa aaatsasjasa mm 1,11,1 l.v tli.-r ». w h 3par,i.g m ossm r t'niw of lawwhnrjxym v tag baa itniina t l'..unj.mi flahh evans n v died afnsjinn of r.«:irt lisea*e batsss fvn.iijr i,**.l h * m sxsl ban nits fuuiral fn.ni tits r i.l.n.e t l.i inallirr n sri u^t.-iii i.,stsr m j.ifv t ttjsrfov inly s inf men edward fi\*.i i ma of awsrte bw piancl t bastes wfeato f*an 1 th-.itit and seas z%assssxsawawskatasssag baaa tat baa talent nc bat a;id gonsas ai 1 aeaasssl y wm nan luasa liiu ir.sir julj l-j in ban itv.ru o aaaae br ia tin 7-til e*r . i i.if ate fu'.eral frinii irinilj filing ntt sysssawasn anas â– ti at h o'ri'.lv ahaansjsj aa<l iai iia .• - in wuii sb vil-n.l 1 i ! 1 < i ifnnminsjr ttosstfa a comp rtc assortment at reaaonal/e pritra buffalo mol'kmng stobe 414 main at american buklu c'atpssrt is «■ratal p th r<»-i.arui.t>.hij e\mioff v*vn frank 1 riku-kuf tin n v im.i r awaavml ef the axsa pssrsj m tua as ißnaihrasl all asm v iii : t um asta fi'in â– â– ( x 1 biek-r g c are ts fee si.i t f 1 l.itfl.r to iln in nil a.,...).t aram-t mm firm ass ai -!• u u j ,-. litej llic wbol-aale lusii.e-.-i nf till i vwstaan aatf trirnniiin u1 t . ondu t,il r-ajrt sßer by f j bie ex b^ultai•.,jul -, l-a as an llghwlnea al<-otsul elr thomas uk succ«snrrto dark a bmwtt itf iifyinz 1 ler oipbt f wanh ir/usi arm pnrt street buffaln aaaouia^turvr and deajtsr in hitrlv ainea aid iho i pure i!i>.riu osxssgas mpinta aaaaav fi w),:,k old eye whisky buiimmitic israadie an j oiu hartatrrf fire ißiorißcc tonpssf chartand in isio cash capital 1,000,000 rat c sallth agent • 4 brows botldfauga ftuamo ». t — a csaamtlca fire laausect fieiny of hartford cetstel este.ess wst c ssuth ag«m 4 brown buildinjf itutolo %. t m p phornix fire luaraact csaapstwy of hertford capital 000,000 wm c smith artnt 4 brown's buildups busalo h t m •*â– * armls lisiimw lswa wwrke malleable iron mads to order rutt * lktcti wokth proprietor o*c 62 sad m tenwstst buffalo n t wo ulsea uisaa gloss 5000 busts window glen sssirted aiaea plate glass for hturjts and pwellkfos at lev uiau eastern prices 50jbb ts white lead 10j bbu unseed oil let sale by a rh ynoi h a co 191 m kin rt and 46 lloyd t buffalo ». v m as jeemer'e hair towir sad reetss-evuws the incomparable remedy trytt.—lt never tails this preparation atope the hair fallmsi oet and promote a virruua irro«*th d«an lb aca ol dandruff and reudera the hair toft and glaasv it oontaii'a no sulphur su**r of lead or oth er coloring matter being deeurned eiprxesly for rtrenirtheansr the hair 60 cents aad 91 per betue prepared by r jkkatrr chamsrt 416 main st op posite the park bmarsis type os»dry and printers warehouse furnishes every article required in the prating bnaineas to any ex text dean-ad on as reasonable terms sa any foundry id this country alto f ectkottpi3io m all its variety also type adapted lor dick â– mailing ma chine w i.kmam s lakt ice the buffalo ice company are now preiered to sup ply cu-turners with lake lea at the lowest rales a full supply truarantacd the aswon throuffs the delivery wairon of ttiis c mr,iuiv are co'ored red and prumineiitly lettered lake ice any iaat itntioii of men del vtriag jaw if reported at the 0 dee will be c > meted orlers le-'t at marvin's drug store cor waahuupon and scnccs street wiu be promptly eilc * * • hfcuogd . sua â– niagara planing mill company door sash and blind m&nu'actory 206 e seneca st bu9a!o flooring sidintr mouldinira brack eu kiln dried doors glased and unslaked 6a*h inside and outsije blind door and window frames al*o planing sawing and turning of every dej.cripti.tii done to order on short notice and with dispatch -*. teetto extrattrd ullhoat i'n.ln j o barbocr tortneriy ol new york he an orhce iv connection with in m b straight dentist where be can be found daily ready to rebeve suffering humanity dr barbour having had greet experience in extracting te%th under the infjeepct of nitrous oxide or uugwlng ga will devote bin whcie tinw to this branch ol practice hundred â– f t"«timnniala can be seen at the affice at no ibs main i reel asawophhß mb eawaaeam < haiu.kn k brixktyokth latc witb cb h btrono engraver 27 mais st.,corner swan btffalo r v * niliug safav mouograius ac neatly engraved ui'il seaatsd 6em aiuitilvir marking zinc feigns dour and stencil plate lo*ge and notary seal basel stamp as , nia-le to ( rd-*r oriers execuud i.r,.in iv prices >«•■• ateae —■»—■—^—^»^—^ qi'aktkrly report ufthk new york am erie bank oti sati'ri'ay the twenty-aixth day •■( jane tea resources 1 loaaaand meoeente 03jm9i 2 i ivcr.lralt 1,701 87 :;. drefrotn baalu 56,7 i w 4 ben fr tlie i'ii-.i-t-'-i tin baeji s*i7 oyo :<. dusffosn itr-ilcr 6 real k-t-itc 40,0x4 m %. ttrstffjoosl cnrreia'v l^i 22 cash items z checka o*i tus vat m.llt baesa 2,704 03 suapshiaa aoauwl *. 16,043 aa banking bomw and 10l 56,774 l it stock s 104,67 41 in be ids and msragages 6,e»i 2 11 bili-nd solvent builk 16,866 u vi it.il of suspended rank 1 13 leas and expe mm aoeounl 731,z31 71 liabilities 1 capital 1300,600 of j cliviilatio i i tot-red . --•! 2 qq .. , not m.-_i-.ivd lew v-.ii ub band ' -■• •-> t^at 06 ::. proffta xs,o«b m 4 doe u be iks ae^saj m ;">. i'm to hiilivii'ma and cerpnc lotei otberthan br ikaand dv,—tt"r .. 8 bm trwurer nl ti t s erj ol n y..rl l*.»'l 01 7 dae depusitara on belaud iqjltte 46 -. a int dae eat toaaded nsdef t-illi r •■! th i'tf <â– j ataaas trsmsa 7i statk op nkw yiihk (_ county i<i brie cit.v u liiiftaj i j'.lm s qaiisnr rxsaaaaat aad jesses bsssosr caatder of tbe nea tort ami brie aassr an msoeat tton leeated ami esbxff bwawsss at bnxaxle in oaid aosdxcjr i»-iiw lulv and awsxsdef easen each fur ensase usa tliat the riseejiiaiisj in in nil axeaasks tree tit mil of the aaailttiie of the awl easa t cuso tin-11busw ttim f uii asaxaeej ••'* the iwnistian el nslllliliiji tae iweiwj ejilli day of june im laewsxod alixd laswaxeal ami aun^siao ta reniptn-t t each end even it the taxes aad es^tscausn ebues ipsilteiit sceardrng t tin ik.-si of hi anoetedea v.d asnef see)east tl anseaase awashaaasfe het baen ami i tr..n s4 sj the lacasfos ssstssasa lo[|n s cansun picsi.lent james swf.enf.y crabier severally rouacrihed sod swoea l«v bsta p.jifi.t the 12th dm of julr 1869 s w warren itoasrj pui.u lorths city t bafjge biffalo savixgs bank cott washington and bativia sirbetb the hw.ird of rsasßai have ordered intrrest at the r^tc of s'l aareeaa i».t in .-.,. free of y<rnweu tax te be paid to de etton â– titled therein on and ui->o r wai,ms l a i ih isailyae jun 0 t]i interest net withdrawn wll dnm iaterr-i-l fr injidv ist the same an pnnciial cix er cent mtoreet feaffxamexwstasmhl ti.x -.\ nil on alt rsh r in i ta tes\a bank | pen daily from :> a m to 3 p m warren httlitt.riaxstiat e howard sccrctarv june 21 lficy cexts fgstjmshixc gents furnishing business for sale tbe entire woea fixtures ifi.od wilt and lca-e of the pouts furni h ti ft ore ef care «\ j ii'l*>n including a iwsje bad seal c-:*.'ii-\-.'-i tsfm aesaxsaa bsaaei of bate 1 cea •■of mr n in . k<>r patt hilars iii'iuire at the bt"re 7 ham at comer ef eag4e summed goods white and brown duck suits black alpacca sacks fine linen dusters linen and cotton drawers iiinze merino miir caiize cotton shirts nkw style.s crape scarfs sew styles silk oka vats silk i.ule asil cottos so?is xl s^ias braces itbi l.iim ic at kknisrett*s 2w_mainkt gkorge b tripp mam nu-maaa <»•• all kinds or shirts wrappers drawers l.irum i>ickie borams collars and cuffs hade to uk.'ieu ahd foe ralt at nu 11 north mvi.i..l < awsaa *)()() bli-s fresh orofni oat i 100 lit m.v flower ml white winter whcu 100 bi.u qtm wiu chntoc mnmt"..t 1 l'k bbi inlematimul ho 1 spring 500 buxc f t aaaaama starch cheap for cash bt andrew m johnston i iiealek in choice groceries ruwk amd oatmeal wuolesalh ako utail it mais strut eexeaxaaawaj profiss^or fahim'6 world rexowxgd tyrolean troupe fromthi ziller vil.ley tyrol wbt have played with lmrikiim naaßm before the b*vaexetaaaxel of euro ta-ttmooia.'i froai wbcm with their aeata ats fwvsr ni exhibition at cettler 4 rvtiujii'imiiai si.-re will p three grasd vocal a>"d in3tuumental conceitts at the rink saturtby l(ini?ij ail tnrsdav ivnin oaaaxeßatexa at 8 o'clock eachc%*eninx,anda family matinee saturday aftsrnoon at 3 o'clook come see fnd hear the won«lt*rful rerformaiicei of ih daa|rliters iti'l ns nf the mount*in of tyrol divsatxl in their na tive coataine new m novel instruments bfaimlul tiu s«gs wnsscs m erbors the intesestino ani asusino animal quartette new programme each evkmno savtafcm 25 pull gaasj \>» wsjgs pioal coal farnham & allen corneti ekie and kivkr streets have ea h-.n1,.i 1 rw/hawal all tin m.pittston and other hetw esala also m bet soft coal blossbttram lsgfigh slack and bt at live lowest market pricea kakmiah k allen epoal uoaia a ft j hamir/u so i steal farf cetaxt tf ml-tsippi have on awad and for sale at the low i market pri e genuine lackawan bitjtuinousand bloasliuruli uuala all esal i itseiu-d ami erfeirtly dry term • n-ti when otrtrrr.l 1869 cjal 1869 t t boole is co oftce no 4 n division t wo are now mtexstj le lenawe c aati for tl c best ajaaksf of pi.ts.toß willhlurrr uhl luclawaau oat last*,aeatlfeitli inllin nn abi wtt at the aav !â– â– <* mi prtese par t»'i i j m n , isaftwjed exauk the city liniitx outride of axskaa aasafl ohatßa will t»r made tor darwsj ton itnn j toe urate j 14 4 70 t *"> ei^r »-' i 7s 2ts stove '.' 0 4 86 2 v oawksxext b*js 4 75 2 fl pea 500 al»o aw^sawanek for hawawsasara nae lehigh laxbbsbid compiiiv's ami bxtfat loefj for fuuti.lrv porposßß and asat aasltaj of eaxeeal sott roil for gmssa con>tani]y on han-l we ri al.-.i re[>art>d tora-1 y essßttfeixatsrs with post btssalaoea oat toretsset.pusftesa i towraxca oi.r ;. in aw rereivin asosssj ami delm l lull an uiisur rsseecleßd es rxexieetxulr aouctt eafaxeeel i'a""11 aire j t luiulk e l hbubtrjqm /"> en line lackawanna coal for manufai-t nrinsr and domestic tue.wiiiih la bxsata ami nhii>|ied only by thniiuwmanuuiimm'a.ulw the onderaicned are now prepared to raoatre e ism for the eseee eawaxer esaaxse of coal ejldeh anil he itcreene and delivered in rood eondluoa in juantitieh to suit purchiaera price for the preaest per ton of 2000 iba delivered within the old city limits are aa u liows too 4 t r i tin eicir i 2h 4 75 tea stove | 50 4 86 2 ki c'heatnu !> 26 4 75 2 m also blombnrs lehigh lump and prepared coal scotch and american i'u irnn fire bnck etc , ah'ilesale and retail o r wils..v ft po 90 ohio m , coruer w - â– â– â– â– :;.;)! 1869 coal """» anthracite coal co foot of oeneser st li m n until further r.otles theea eelehrated ooals at tbe following pricea iwr toe of 2000 iba delivered in any part of the old ctv limit outaide of which a mall enargs ciii uc r^ade for oertase on jton jtor limp |â– vi 4 - â– -; ; , rsu | u 470 145 e»w atf 476 i 4 9 te 4 h5 f fio oheatnul t6 475 j 4 terms btrictly caah when ordered george darin atfent ruffalo july 2 1h69 r h dudley * uo wholesale aud hetai dealcr in sugar loaf lehigh spuingbroor tranklin fitbws iaaoawama blos&bulliifl 81l and cleveland coal fridcipal office corner erie and terrace sts yard foot of erie st biiffajo april ft^eaea ftiokeh ciivcoal yard blhilaxl baaamal and krie lanat ohiet huffalo n y for ale a rami ese&sxsassw ot ail aaeaa of hard and s^ft coal whole ale and retail con-taiiuv on hand a a ssmsssff lity f hard and ft(ft v 1 kil for-alc s v and 41*11 or in the stick de livered in any rt of th sw leaier wsuiung mall tote of eel r i ill do well to ttve u a lail before pun'hasrnjrebaswliere s darling r jnlvsfoc.ai and wwd comi'anvi l*eet ef cotvt el a larf a q uanuty of hard and soft coal for sale and 1000 cords of canada wood bead and maple either in atiek or eawsd or split delivered ia eey pert of tae city liberal deductiona aaadc to dealera 111-tf darliho ft atoxftaopr cioal and coke.—w£jjstea4~at j frederick offlca and yard 719 erie at v t..!t slip will aril retrain l-sckawana bcranton pittaton and other osmcoets also frte and okrre iml tieat soft coait bloaaburu;h auft nut and alar â– isr tesm punxsaa at th lowest nserfcet price which « ii he aereencd end dehreml in gnod enndtttos hi quantities to suit perchasera brsnefe affrce be 0 w swan at albro ft at rne assate ellis webster p r fkt^fcrick otelft ~ rjnited states hotel cat statcitt n j will 1 r.p*r>err tor th sraann aafnrrliy if ay 29 is ail r clan appninttwenta r>|ual to any and vat af f ssaaaaej to asiiiicm a i t < hiili.ru nf a isonte i'rt^idtut uratitrapecu to iiait tha tniutl : t*le thiiseaaon a.mr .* a a ron mill**k iveexleksr thomas hotel ivdtll ikg rooms oh the eur'.pean pij.s cm sf ivfaar a*i ffaaayla-fe buflgilo n y ladies and gents prr tate dining rooms aasaasaa °" washiboton n sbdx otstrrr clam afd salt nsb ucnvek dailt mskers rmnidi urals ssatkd to ukuei at all bours sags reawnamre p p c mirkan's reaaas task a hew rjßsr-clasi cooano stove unequalled avo vakbaited in every respect th succa iml ar*-..>rttv of thh ikmt h crw b 1»nlm»i bwywl â– doubt , w pto it economr of fuel spmfoa ovtn ssrmsm raaiflc yuajl o rvhmi lor hoop ln«si.for,t.atleilftboftin».rxtra welghi vi ajaifci of crnin aavt su|*rtor r'.ttui|t v 3 of th lotota mb atestmi.vari x reservoir sew pateatseitioxai pike.plate htr eaten r saj iron hi atsjl -. n ne ratrht koastek cj " all valuable iahroyeau-nth bond or ell far waar wmh niioi nj m | manufactured and rold b j 8 m fackbaii uuc x t forsoteh jj a grrrzatlltß * 00 44 aua l but i *• p p c flutisa machines.—thk best machim—d u.i*»ro#»i>a c b yalbridoe 271 hun it fruit mks.—the most desira i 1 t ah.laa.li osd rcuil c e walbridoe s7l mail l bird cages and toilet wake a fineaaaortmmt c e walbridge stlmamrj forks axd spoons.-roi;ers brua ii v.r pitted war guaranteed th beet in market v c x waluudoi 171 main k kedzie's reliable filters are the l.t in v s..li by c e walbsiikik 171 mem it brackets imitation1 mitation of black walnut hmmbonie cheap mid iliir.mi c e ilhkjuue eu main 1 warren elevated oven range beaitifil larue ovens economical ho dust no odobs ob steam hoii«ek&fih.tb rttnpnilhr thi range will boeat broil and bam perfe.tlj anil is routrollul by ont damper s le agenci at john c jewett & son's 3i main bh t whoussaiie tmare fruit jars fruit tars at majii'factciieifs prices delivered ix the city mafl.iri'3 improved gl.bs covers dexter and union at v h hlesny son v co ckih'kery chtna and . glasbware of every derseription at thk.very lowest i'rn'es silver plated ware a large am complete btock gas fixtures gas fixtures at reduced prices and of the newest i'ati'erns bronzes i'auia.n marble vases cousin x sets 4c at w.h.glenny,son&co to4 ami xotj main street tpurnitifhe vi»r evkryhouy at reduced prices a ver lanr aaaortoiesit of , furniture cnairs and upholstery goods on hand fumitur mail tit order aiij rejadriiuj boxing etc done in tlie 1 luann.r * v m-w-f isaac p white 867 main at kefrhiekators and ice chests both blate and 7.1 sc the kelt in market shaw a ferris ssi main at t>lated forks j and spoons at reduced prices v -â– ' i warranted equal to any mad shaw a ferris sm main at rpable cutlery a fine aeaortmcnt shaw a frrrib 4m main t famiiiy sippi.ikh okikjitai tea compasy of boston a tri ill a ippl ol teab and coffee fr tlig above cdel"rated conipanv recci.e.l weekly the liest and .'â– fatm'.-t ties end i'.iffec v . r offered in tins city ajjerit for bti#s<o r jcnner m !, oppoafte the l^art m main t p j fisher no 181 main htreet wholesale dealer in tkiit nutb sarirfnes mackettkl and loi|>orted li.ji london tortcr scotch alm and havana chrani gjsaxsjcxjgssax rphe mcest coolest and uhftt s o t a ii the city is fousd at v long * co.'s oeaßaesxfaea store lex stain nl towaia " we have jist published the f.-ll sunt newmiific m wiii.f f..r n v.iv aal aaiuiei by wm b u a4aariw-tt a touchina and ptatntit matody th;.t ni t f k il u please i'r 30 ,-,.. ii b».-i wall an esay aff this easexaa alii aafen be risf tlie kiiapaack s«-t i x denirm pri ■•■■*.'. s*jb tlcne^ieve de bt**-tiit irhndni-nji ui lieautiful batessssla 1 thta »!-: is ana ef the fjbssjpnsjfj bx4 " price v cfc riveraiee fjexem a eaamaf and at rited th'us>h ta.j iaiacs by mis ada a rciia.a pri 3u rt ltr-ctsme in d flat kj fane ilea thu h one of use stoat beeuti.'ul so*'tnrne that we hare ever htsrd tlte author i c>-iti|*rativ v n ivn.,wn here ixit i â– psjs—i iii>l'.ii'.*j-rl ability , i-i.l wc nwns eassaf eiiiasfea prjwe o cv mu~ic nsatlod i*"*-isa»*j t r>>oet|h of th pry c outtteai a dentoix tflp main atrtsst tiinistkrietzman piano mam j raotimca^asjeamwaaeatelaeaml attaa aaa ewe ssnaxe â– f rt»e old court llouae tlieaubsji^berkeefa nsetsntlff on hsod a choice aaaertsewit ef pta f itei in taeaant ensxaxsaj ceees-whksi bessmsei to lv entril n tees tosen and fhiwi is any aainufae i rw ba ajni i—irj aassaxw aasxjees at aaaaaxaxaj a auper s irsstr.iaaewt are iea»sltfnllt tuvxiad to <... him a eali before pnvr*mfr sah-t w—ls wool wool fmj llmu wfml want4*aj r-4-wl.isvoe hkrhesa atseast fiirs wol he paid in exwevav o c coit a sox beseesye atreet khifbtio aj ata^axjaftsv t?orbubh k htatt r axseaxeaxxj to e b a w h forh^h 8 skstsieet aaaarltea aad aasnfjn fascsia aej tk*r!ncti iw f atkict c%seb seta n«sk eornssr 4 mam ami sexsa ateerto ' buffaido at y var byett w h fos-lseafc au'y a cvuflseuor at lav ' af^liaaical lnsioeer jmmt western teax.sportatk-.n co rseaae'a l-matseu - -. ra for cltvebuid detroit m milaaikea and chlca.ro the a ms»samaaexw - ir.ifitd pas cnarr >-â– ittxt fq r khrireatate 11 p phkv.t ma»ter will tt-ave thr » abasxsu dees want axseft owo t ii tur>l'ti kvknim july 13th at s o'clock for frei.'hi or passaicj apply 11 charleseksitin asrsfer mahn y . : . r m ctioatst fasaaseer atrnt wrnet ohi end missdsaipii at marire klock bufla'o buffalo milwaukee and cbl nssj une for detroit a milwaukee chkssjo and luur-s mi-diste porta asnnßlsa^^afw the new ai 1 popular p^nfl lmfll ir steamer idaho burton pbioit captain will lesre the cootpany'a dock t.rot f tcsampai >:.. for above porta on tuesday kvemno jtih lata at 8 o'clock ir 1 latin's r—irnimr fi i '**' mm vxtn sive andhirtnsned sltn c flew to eleajartcr ami nsfr urt ft freight or pasaees apply to sheldon pease meruaaii.j aft . oavesvasaefllseiiittsnat jerome a wi^oow.tteketasxstta commbrcial line bteamrr fir cleveland detroit -.«.»..,,,»-_ lih»sukeeand chicago thesl arre a#r»j ausitw abbbbneaaaaaaaaat dean kichmond smasasafaaaal lbsas bjchard wtilyin aaxsaxc wui isaaa the txsssassrs dock marine bi.»h bfsfa st on weiinebuay evening july i at s mat for freifht or paasage epnly to charles awsiofi aunairer mertac bi.h-k r m choate l*a>asn r er axcut rnm 01n and ml li ipf i eta marias attack buatsjo umtjin bmaißoalcuill'a.n for lake superior the ..« b . v jjj m . 4 rti an kb ..' master ejhaßßai bbaxaw will lesre buffalo tit.sday july u ml s om.n k p m fix saul b merle mereestto aad l*ortair iske cailies at clereland aiml detroit anil aawatsg close eonsretioa at foftafe lake sith the aus/nth atlantic wat thorn captain or copper hartirrr raffle harh ontan k *"", i puiets aaafssld bxaperter city and dv luth freight laisliill for above porta at foot of mais pacific ed eelly ma.dcr equal is rate capacity end acco—n dull una will leave aaab.no on tuesday jul 20 tor samr desti nation « thsae btescoera ere nearly new have sasnant csn ins awl are fuisnshed with apecisl psaaaeaaa to the aoe mmodatton of lasseaeßsm and have alao amplev room for fraaght aaml will coostltnts dvrtrm tbe aoa aon of i*k a new and independent lake huiienor line kirine buffalo retniaarly every tuesslv at ft p m , and clercland every weencsdav at b f m for freiafct or aesjeaj apply st tacuonpaay'a of noe no 1 main atreet buffalo beth oaldwei.l aaret great northern pleas!i i k'.'utk i.axe ontario river st i.awrkni'e ami the baoiknay two steamers pailv ianauian navigation co \ jj > khval m.mi and express unau in atßeaaxeae ith mm jranj)thi nkrailway h m axsxfxtssata tie mnatrsel igsshee brvsr asanasa fasaaafk baa beautirul ai rssxswtfx axeksar af tesxeslae mi.iiiuaina lake qsjajams isascaeass lain lake memphn-miufog t ba rat..h'ii bprhi|{*i nt»|n.rt portland bemtaan pr faxasawaexlmesji york 1 1 mil the kiver st ussssjasjnsw pawing tlio bxssseesl bxaxafa an i thr winial.'rfiil r*|...l f ta st sasjbaaessaf dayliitlit tlie oasaßasak bsayl varied nu.l hhnhtful nip lin t |â€ΕΎ. ciinunent passkn<{ers leahmi lupfam at » a m willc.nnect at isxeasna with the lir-t afanwafaaxaar city of ton.m.i lor toronto alu daxszteeesjsjcfaoa m ii at m*im extatfaelw n.i aaaxsessßssji ssssveaxsa aaaaaxsjael eta awrtttßrh link arys.mnian oaaaeai atetei athenian oxfsma atstan for baefsxajtsa port ttope cota nfs etasmfajsj anal e'r>«ai-ott ounitectiiit tlicre with the tine kiwi bxeeaeen itssaaeg fceaeaal at n e/dock the f-.n.-w lfsr afternoon riaassneeei leaving bsaafa at ! f-i v m wilt nt dsa it charlotte with the iu:.-i.itl.-.in ltfxasi cksafs steamet of the royal mail line spa litan « a].tain x aßjajj corinthian captain 1 isp i'assithtt captain sin lan hintjsttin captain karre i â– hami'ion cai cesaswßan i for oiwetfo kinjf-tm i'layum aleaaudrla lui hhe faaass/fafsssxfa ef the st uunum bvms ilia unasaaasmm paassasfa tan sail nns^wng montreal the lataeedng afumoonat <'. o oik witihh t hianue kx btfameiis lie sure and nun fansj tl.k v maliltaml tri nh railway andhtkamkrs whh-h av w l - ( > , nil â– r t«.at.areavailahl sstfl faseaataar ist taat ajsd can aw«tsaaxeaa at reldtf.d rates at all priur pal waxstfas ixaea cad mtksa m the lnit.il bla'sw a millov.om a(tem i h smai kki.i.oeu a-l it m 1 montreal u t ifwy mnnln al j whitmore atsaxsa axeaaaw q/*q people's line steamers fob new yobr the buameni st john w h christopher xanaxex monday wednealay arid fridays drk w 5 j rue t caeaxeta tuesslay thunday and saturday at si o'clock p m , on arrival of train of new yr.rk oram i alhanr £ buacjuehaiina rei^m-lacr a haratvit(a and ro*l<>ii a albany railroads and lake nianiplain hteatn ri xeaaaea wagaaa always m roadinaaa at aaaasl a ci*vey bairkske to the bists free iludaon biver railroad tickata taken for l'i-v on the roata includtns state ftonm iterth when nsquevted of station asskss i â– -â– - «;â– â– >â– â– bccheeketl to wrs york kf boats 1869 thk ttnion steamboat company will ran during the erumtng aetson in airinec inn wrh tee erie railway and ell rsilnsade lerim natlna at the lake porte below named and with m hat.le linos on the erieoanal tke fuuowua brat-cla dairy lines ol steamers dtffalo and lake hi pacrioh link arctic cat j e tnnw psoiho oapt ed kelly rlffalo nk.w^ikkk and c lii < n line a ja oould captr 11 br.wn st louie i apt las fratt pajasaic capt th-s watt edipae capt f l nan walsaah capt john kirhv csnlstoo capt j p ever equinox capt w ii arthur btfftl.o and i'ktiioit mnr atlantic capt wm thjrn evergreen city capt n shannon tioga capt o w si.-mar ulaarruri capt d p fu.--elf riuidin stat cspt d mi-fkrlarie dunkirk capt h watt iirrralu < lkvki.»mi and t t^mcoo il.ink toledo caj ksvssxsbb oleaii capt w d duul;la araxes capt j"hn e^elcr new york c»apt w 11 mcnally orotitca capt j q hn elnura capv wm cummin these btcamen are in the beat \-. i'.lc <-â– n.lit .; , nsuit af thorn nearly or aaxsa new and will be ruu regularly afawrding to sh'j^-.ri une.paajlsxl taeilitiea for the moeeeaent ef their freight wtth jhspateh dock for cbiisgo and lske superior linea f.xit of metal t ; for lske erie lines foot of uoyd st freight end fsneager office na 1 main at agents and consignees john h more x4l awsedway hew york j 8 dl'nlaf 124 washington at beat * seth caldwell 1 main •*.. awaxsw w d cchhino 1 -_ , . oallatsrisxnf * co \ cliihuh a w coiton , aw ooltoh a co f toledo a rjaebebrodoh ) .. ~ , j.afatfen { detroit c m cottrill milwaukee lath hop k oo rarine w ballard » mtmmm d m williaatb . ch.cac 8 d caldwkll ueneral maiiagrr no 6 oiii tr«-t buffalo american mkrchants union express company nob 7 9 11 akd 13 w heskca st bi.rtai.o capital ain,a*>».iwo furwanj itl th nat.rtsoottl anil«»fi coin bank notes jew elk v and other valuable merrhaivi.ua and psykares and eulks t mtitkh drafts aawi aooountm bh a rfit with gfioda ami eicutsi ell other oinntiia.ii asj mannsssj wfatj mm ease k>esxnesk,atau use nr.n esjsl claem betssea theetty of new tore sad v .. wiwtern momtu aa-j bttuth wekteiin states and canadab.eonnectiisy with other re aoaasbat einrenr oasnpartsae ooodb coin bane noted jewelry and valcabmb wm o faroo ira ijei;t ww b pat e ac-nt p|omt oet cross b«s fgexss away your poor uuck black ink an 1 *** commeri lal purple wtrnxg fluid it avnra very free don't g*t thick orcfaanx eaasr feltom a bko mmb^r-a5 aassssu nisavmk iiooks j j chichester mssturaantumaha e fssasf ika aaxj ad aaa or ivrry listsii lion m wiamm at anas
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-13 |
| 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 | 1869-07-13 |
| 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. 8027 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-13 |
| 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 | 1869-07-13 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690713_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. 8027 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxiv tuesday july 13 18g9 no 8027 new york aiimtjfaii sirl beats lady thorn tor the trotting i'ham pioimhin tiiho rth m jj*ΓΒ»4 j-4 904 l hajaj york july 22 the trot this af -- rnwn ou fashion course l 1 l*tween american iirl and lady thorn best 3 in 5 mile heats was won by american girl in lirst njnoad and fourth heats time 2j2h j 2 2:2ti the track was heavy with dust and neither horse in a tirstratc condi tion * lawn himm a huudred guns tire |
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