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buffalo express vol xxiv thursday july 4<i9 18s9 no 8041 new york a camp meeting in connect if at borgl.red defalcation of a bank ollicer's son in brooklyn l.ailj tlii.rn krath olil*miih'n maid fatal fireworks explosion *«-. **~ to in vhkk july 2.5 one of the ntliuora uf a lirooldyn hank anil he a win of one f ita directory 1 uainpeil three tti ago with 411,1*1(1 n inrrancy bon.u nil vcrtilied checkn ii •« arrwted in that city la»t vemn.r an i liaa returned the laiuila and clictlin.amoont i ink to v.,(nn l,,avin the iirtiliili n i ltmcra of $:*»»>. the names an witiib ki from publication jikii.iu jirioki the linard of llcallli d tin i-ity ha agreed to prohil.it f»t boiling beluw ihitli trert on anil ah r octoinr int tk hoaril report that io.mu j ixhiim hay in.l-ii varciiiatefl during 11 mbsmr » astti i*t hlnal pox are now ttrv unfri.-'jih*nt and all feara of an epiili li.iv dumpfmvad how ami»m nil j muhh tl unaii 1..i1.ir l'niaahaa agrwd to ntrike if lti ili-tuand fur an increase of 33 to t,"i per ci-nt in wa^rs ileliiaiuli d of thf omployem a dlj 11 imt accin-tltil to \ hid l-a i i \ . it ii btated that tli aaapagatmaai • c'miij imi-trn ui>llirt*d at i iilar tirtne % ar agarmett x.ay win robbed f a lar^e ainuuiiu "' nimii-y watcbm au<l clothing on monilay ui^lit tin innipantm nf ten of the t nu van ilnmiiil wit!l «■!•"•■■< the trottmc match f"r 1««l mile hratn u«t tlirei 111 ini in haruisn utwieli i.ail thorn and i iiildaiiutli maid wan won liy l.aily thorn in tin fa«t-nt time had tins h.'.i , tin i'liiou rour»e doin it in j«l j:'.'lll 231 j • kll k i i the first i:ieveii criiki t mat ll llrt the st gmgeaad ni york ijul.s rt.m.l aa follow when tin tanrpi had been dram after one iniiiiiyn on im-h ni.le : ni-w yurk «-'; st l.ior-i i3d i he new york rluli comiiiencrd their aeennd iuninjca and lo»t two iiiiti tor only nevfit muh l'lay will ba remnni-d to-day k ia i mil hi i aliout k3b thin inaniialwlm iumhwh of a pleasure ulul while bflming irench'ii ll t lon their nturn from an e.x.:urnioii coal men ill letting otr lire-works with will li the wa^on in winch thi.y m re riding was lilled when an ainksml took place fatally injuring micliiwl mulcaliy a^ed twelve and another boy named thniuax kelly wil liam bllium ml iliiuan i 1 mali r ltaviil howard and michael bacmm wbm also aeriously burned the railroad slaughter km ml or tli lm«ast«t—list of killed and woihhlim the express safr missliiu ac *â– â– -. ** nf.w vf)i:k july '-'*• i <>~ /'""â– '""â– cim iniiati bpeeial n:iyn l!ie pmmb^h train on the memphis and ohio swlwlill uh.ii near rlarkaville foil thn.u^ii t { tnr«tle bridge over kudd'u omk the train wan dihtn-yed by lire with the exception of am car hm ttamjmmm m tinmen were both killed i hrwo or four tiui.ts were killed and about twenty or thirty bailly nmimi i.aritk i he through i prc fnnu w akhin^tou aw in new \ ork at half-put ten ovlm k tuefiliav evening was i tin iml ill the cdiim iicir newark oosmmha tibatrm tion u travel u.th way ami a delay of two liohtm ior repair no one wan injured i in l.ulr^l lommrlliat ky july is iv tho arcident on the mtnijilns and oninvi.le kaiin.id the entire train and t-oiltrmth except the new i r iraua blee^in car w-re burned the following in a li.-l i mma&tim killed kugßse l.ili'v engineer ( liarn s hildn lireman and mn^'h k('all phmb t new orleans ** uy woumlei panrvn^ers mrs h xi i i n orleans jrweplt rente new oh - *~ ' |: mf*^*n new mnani john ft.rt j'^-'^ui.n.andw.iv new j^ji ;' tllif v lu self an orleau.h.j lay bark cla m ~ s demon colond meinph.s ij2 kultm v v trttfl han.u v a *.^ | kwpma . j"hn v i'ul'kan e.\p i sightly wounded and braimi : william mcfall new orleauk ; kdwardsu.no kn lield ala mr and mm ivtersi.n l'>at<m itou^e v s padwr ptttefawg j c | jlanna cajhaifllwy miu j (". l*vy holly spring m i»h um mnuiu nicoel louderdale w b shepherd new orleans j 1 orrill btewanti tubl.ii barton salisbury buwiil'i station and two child ren of jutl^e l autkiim ol new hrleann tram hands sam hutim sleeping car conductor w 1 u ray mail agent k n boonc brake man i b vel)3ter brake num a tlespatch from the mmhm of the acci dent mtates that the express i ka and pa pure had taen % i i tiotn the wrerk frotu which il is ascertained theru van iliu'j^n in thr safe at urn lant accuiint.h from tin wreck tlw safe could not b found j'lie body of a man had just im-cii taken from tinder tlie ruius which wan burned beymid recognition a hpecial train arrived here this evening from < larksville bnni^ini the j>a!«bengcrs who were saved and many who were wounded and abl to tra\el ainoti tlie ba-uv wounded taken to m loheph'n in irtuary i t . u sagft of kulton n >'. the new cable knpolroil anil l'r i.i.ni l.ranl evrhiin^r compliments dlxki-kv july 2s th knnch calila is now in pad working order md the following dispatches have passed mm the wires to-day | to ii lion bmjvtmrs >•/ state woakms tun ; i'lio kijuhll ot the frfiich to the jvcii ( l«4iit of the luiu-1 stat.-a at washingu-n i ant liifc'lilv gratified to inaugurate the new ' hut-of tetegrapti wbuh uuiu-a krauee with tlie i'nitod staus by bt-niling to yon the rxpreaaion of my t i»l wishes fur you ami for tin mpnhr the initc.l stawi si^nedl n vroi.eo.n kkii.v m iiik ntannorr va>ihn<.i<»n july js 1 i'nsi'lri't of a lltitfd mot tv me t cordtjlk retiprwite your gooil wiahm and truht that the liln-'ral wli of thti ( otted states pursuant to which this caldr h»m htm laneu'il m.iy rvtuilt in many mich tim-aiimot toinniuuiiatum mfmjmdjp bctweed this country ami its i:trlicst il ind fneiid . signfd i s iiiant california m—the ctßmmm u«r*ti»n-vl*lm i..n«ilnn of < nolle " sas frani is ii luly hl the commit tee of wagn nnil maui left fur tin kast yesterday tlif committ ••. after a thorough mvwitigation anmi satisfaction with tbe uumgement of knleral att&in ou the coht a few days were tievot*'il to ohteiniag m fimnamnn in re^anl to tbe alaska far trade b«preaentativ<-a â€ΕΎ, t ull l laa ,\ lll(i c*hiticae compaoici in thi city have acucptul the iu viuti.in of the chicago commercial party to | tramyny them to chicago v their gneata afterward they wui visit new york and oumt tern citi •*, and thence procettd to h imlhw states sad give their attentiou to to xatm inmnigwteon vwjtion bumtb*sacmtwt ol the trwwrry d mbltstlm cjlktor at n»w orloan to ue slsrt «• i»r-;t «;• c trada his attention has been oalwd to this i-rttwlmir it i alle«ed the law ol iswi nvhibitug importatieu ol pe«io«o color who are held to aervice or labor and that of ibft-j againat the coolie or lave trade are totally diaruganle.l it in alao augjjottcd that a ooi«ty be organized hen to procure the enforcement of the above lawn cable news the harvard crew in active practice anniversary olrbratlon r lluni boldt'n drath in prn.<.nia ac a &<-â– . l>«ni july 2v jladitone ix reported to be imiw to-day - mil thf coal rimw fern hcl'l a conft-tcuce at man«:h«-f>r an.l peh.>lv«-«l u ptate for iii lncreaiw f wa^tsi at the end vf the mouth j uk ll l al:l tin harvard crew were mt again this rn"rniiijr on the thames at i'utdfy they writ out with thf •■'â– " 3d<l n.t.irinut maile tflirty-st*vf"ii htroken p^r minute their tyl vym ii'>t m lr-""1 f tn^t displayed yea t'-nlay imt thf r&in fell 111 v>rri-nt atid pre vt'iitexl any fair eatmiate i'he will take a eoofld trip this evening the a t>-day nays at a time when jticstion bftwe«>n the old aud new country arc sus]>«lid(>d i ah.-i than m ttli i,it is pleas ant to uott how mutual atfinitiea make thumsolvefl contiiitially felt iv mauy ways wh»-th.,r in l.n.thi-rly omdmt ujioii the m*aor river or iv a'-kikiwi'l^meut of recipn»cal id u llf tual ohli^ittn'iifi r in exchange el university honnrn and tli^y remind un th.it l>l<>od is thick r than water if not mere in in ling than ink i mm the oamhnad rt^kes in tii mm to-day wer won l»y 1 k hay's mfm starter the kiiidon tak w»tf won l>y luir^undy i miii rimm il.ii,i i y llujm-rt ami tlie h bfldwwi lierl»y wan a walk over by hat i-ltrhanlt imwhw1 miiwhi kkkliv july x ye»ter*lay liie grand ma t»«»k place in honor of the memory of alt-xandtr yon humlmildt and the uy wan otiwrv<"d an a holiday in the cvennil a pitbliir liani|iiet w given and n iinnu:d»i torchlight proi<rhioti pmd through th tr»«-tn voh â– â– ) is i'kk'h the j'r-i'iii il l irrrrsfi'ri>/ri â– * newnj»aper gqmm a«t<>ni*l!iin-nt at b*vm \ on heuat'h imtm aln>ut i'riihsia m hig k-ech is thf hnnijariaii < oinuntte it acmes that any ivancth have bm mad-1 y austria au nays if aw 4<-«irrs to ertaibfiat a true ami otid riiillllririj i'rtimia is •)>"» rcatly is rnct'ht-r v i rzutxak i bmi july js i eor^e i larrir.ifton late amrnr.tn fcfinilfcil today took his leavu of the jv-sidtut of tlie s*ia.s ( onfed i-ratiou and lutrikluci-i bin auccestior mr llublet who prt'wiiti'd ilia itede.ntials and was rtcciv<-d i minister kettdoßt of the i'mted sutes i'ai:liamk>t ijowiim luly s hi tiie houh uf c«bbh in ax t ui^ht in reply to iu lu'juiry of mr tlt-ygatt ohmahth itt recent agrarian ont rafjei in lrili.nil mr l"'ortcnciie i'liief sec retary for inland said it?r majesty's gov eriuuent yave esfvfnl attentiou to the sup pression of bmk crimu and would nut mkrink from cacuptiunal legislation if con viiiotd of itn neeekmity linillliwi it was not violent anil was adapted to protect life and property tlie viyilaol-e ot the polite and the action of trie government prevented much crime he trusted the hmm of mv unjuhtiliable nomi of right of pro h ay hik'h as cmmad tlie late liatiirbant c vi tip;»«rary anil thi continued exertions ot the would tend to keep iinwp violence uiiil araßß tlie in tv abolish capital puiiißiimnit iiilniitn.miltij .><â– *"> <; ilpi cuneup on motion for a e.rmd rea.':du â– â– â– wfc w hkd by a vote of s fee 1 is nuxi k i'ikj-.—the ptea averts that arran^e i:ii_iits are now uu.irly ouapfifltt for vitiliiuitcd leave of umm u soldiers whose furloughs will soon expire mm l il mki:!i a advices received from ammcion to the 17th of june received via itio atatu that thm nieuiumof ibe new l"ro\isional iov crnrnrnt lu*lo imtii elected by i popottr votf 1 vi1 in boma konn lul 7 'â– "' lohwm 28.—ad tiem ftom iapan report the linauces of thf â– iiuntiy in a vrry disor^aniz condition taper men y was for.v 1 upon p,-ople on pan ol i an and tr.-ulr w.-»*par:*.\/eil washington important imum iii-i uh l.iikr < omnirrcr encouracinc from cuba a .. he kc ifjuojuitotr july 28 o»mmi«sii-iier of tlie tjeneral lh ''' â– ri.-ik.ju showing a disposal i»f 17 tffimhfc lands luring jun it the fooewing .... on clt . ( , ll ; acrt lowa 21,241 aen-.i ui * wy . j-,7«.l run uympin mhin"tou ten wmnelffl-o city minn 7:ts tiik itfiiskin information lias bmb mmmti at the in uan bureau from \ anktou 1 akota m it _ that the liuiimnx are highly plemed with tht iiwinner in which tlu-dreat father proposed tai take care of them and expresu their in tention to live up to flic reat the prot ct of a tiim ctrni crop upon the reservation 8 excellent financial the internal revenue receipt to-day uiiminted to m7*qmi the secretary of thu trea.sury hasdeciile.l faat amencau attain!mats which merely ouch at port on lakes ami on coasts shall aot be aul.jtit to entnuieeaiul clearauce f»**b from ctra i^ettera from ciiba receive here contain nb-liigfqce tn the l'uth general t.'m • . iail ileatroyed two important briiinea on an railroaal from to i'uerto i'rii ipe cutting otf comiimnik.'atiou betwee wdm cities all thil iutervediii country atld by the cubans the cuban troop*are now confiued in those citna anil are sutfe ing severely from ii.i.i-c and want of su jilies several sorties had bt-^n ir..vlc fro sue vitas an<l in ea^h instance the troo were driven l>acli with mtcn loss gej i.mit-ruta has a largn nunihtr of spanin hmmn which he ib holding as hoatag for the proper troatiiient of cubans wl miiy fall iuto the hand.-j of the spanish com inunders . asjhmg them are a number o government ofliciau the letters state that the cuban fore have possession of the country from nu vitas to puerto i'rincijie with several pom on the coast wlifh gum thevi direct oa munication v ith the i'nitefl state it rejkirted that there have ix-en two impor tant prii'aijehiri t . niie n'â– -vr i^odiedois and the other at savtia i raihle lv both tlie spanish troo(.w flfea*fc«3 the cubans in force at immkm the spanianls were driven e!t with a sjs>al 126 killed wountleil ami prisoners at bogus la irande tbe light lasu'tl mfm bourn the spanish for vea nuiubenug over ifisft while that of th cubans vmm mm thau vooo elfectivv men tlie spaukir-la wuro tiuuliy couipelletl to rr treat with a losn of o\*r ii while that oi the cubans was less thaw ksqi the rt-sult of these bsjfcum lias ins]>iretl the cubui-.h with n-newetl courage and they have no dmiot of tin ir ability to maiutain uicmselves against the forces now in the field against them a lar^e supply of arm mid aramnnition inclodin;4 a lutti-ry of ar tillery with i'll men from the i'aitetl states sncressfntly landal at nuevttas kiidarenow apart of general u«ba(la's force thw mekneas is reported to be abating and '•< u ran i^iiesiula and jortlas expect soon to take the ml orlenaively with a force more than ec^uai that of their op|>onents i vnd rm kv keportfl have itoen received at the leo eral land omm showiuft the completion of the survey of tw uty a«lditioaal utwnahipa lying between the saline nd solomon forks of the kansas ri\er embracing an area of 44>0,000 acres sewanl arriveil at victoria vancouver's island on th.-julh and had an enthusiastic re reception he was escorted to the st tleorje's hotel where the principal citizens headed by the mayor called on bim an<l presented an address of welcome seward visited the acting ' iovcrnor and was recwted in a be coming manner he was fwrvnadt-d in tbe evening and returned his thanks closing with expnniods of friendship for reat britain after vuiting the ports in pugef s souo<l ho will procead to ajatka and return 1 in in about three weeka miscellaneous telgra pfclc iterwm mf urirrtl i*t*rni fr»u dl#er*at polnu deputy sheriff whitbetk of albany,who was wounded in the but groe&baah affair was juite comfortable y**t*rday morn ing i>epaty sheriff tiring wu taken to hia residence at hand lake last tuesday he vi.i.i in much d;streu tuesday night and bin recovery it doubtful he u unabl t *>[•* iu one i the ihots having passed tlirnu^li the roof oi his month four balls took chert three of which have been ex traevd the lint is supposed tube ii the hack part of his head a dispatch from mohawk to the cans auditor says that th>*y commrneed lockin bfiatn at little fallf ; nd frankfort yeste lay morning at the it-ntal sute convention at ah ny yesterday dr 11 f whitney of bn lalo wart chuwn president r i (*. am fakr vice-president ifr charles barnes r cording secretary i>l a & hawes treas urer mxl i>r s w kingsley correspon idg secretary i v the vermont < '<; oncil nf censors \\ i newlay a body of m n were chosen to i man if any nm>-mlu tnts are reijuired the constitution of th state mr lleed washington rountv submitted a long r i*ort in favor of female ultrag from t committee on that sn^it-ct the groat race anrjonnetd to come off 1 day at hudson between american (• torn mountain hoy will not take place f unexplained reasons ivlwanl mil'htrson ulerk nf the h«a of lii-pn â– i it ( .â– <, aud nephew we aiming the passengers on the steamnhi lmne from baltimore for s*outhampt ami bremaa yesterday afternoon he w smorm ddwii to the liay by a^veral go ruinent uttiuiald on a tug a bmtmuj of ra.ilr.jaii managers was hel at ce&gna hall saratoga yenterdayto a nmm mffmtmt through freight the fo lowing gentlemen werepn-seot 6 w i ! pin iif-num & albany railroad w 1 vamhruilt hudson llivcr ud new vo i entral roads w in williaiua liutlalo bfm ruati messrs i'hillipri and dcverau laku shore and michigan southern road i>rtnurmmd tolado a wabaah r>»»l h kroouf lied line and george darlin white line the i'rcsident and secretary fiah k low kratk'h last evening by special tra fat washington to attend < altinet meetio the l'reni<lent will return saturday h family rtmain augastnao allen a prominent lawy of l'x>ston and member of the state sena of tis was conveyed to the insane asylu yesterday me manifested symptoms of i sanity tuesday at the duxbury cable ob bration and severely stuhned an ollicer w was eahed to take charge of him a iloston bank yesterday paid 8006 on forge»l check purporting to be signed hrewater sweet 4 jo daniel holloway a farmer of west ii ran ville mm was found dead in that tow ychterday foul play is suspected about twenty more di-lugates arrived i'oughkeepaie day,to attend the phi logical convention in iu;cordance wit the directions of the huhiness committ this was class l>ay pafiers i>eing read u the proper primonciattou of greek atn latin aud up-m the proper mode of tea in tin anricnt languages l^ist evening c i'liau lormer i'uj i:i to paraguay i i xe 'â– ' an addrtits upou his tiaveia in son anunca '.',.- uv ftt uooa tht cl vt-ntion will adjourn 9"l ' antl then will otcur the first meeti of the american philological associatio v!iifh was originated by the convention i day aud provuled with a constitution tl iiiorning the ( onvpntion on invitation i visit vashar i'tillegi and in the evening mi itation of protes«>r mastman will vntertmutxl at kastiuan i'ark with an op air com-rrt the t ongn-gational churc in whirh the convention in being held w lust evening well tilled with ladies aud gc tletmn amoug the pa|m>rs reail last nig wart dm by professor wight on thorouj daniod study investigations into the matom frauds kffw ' rlt-an are steadily progn'ssing so licitor p-ani^m ias rttanud the legal linn f hudnon ft team ami t!;e assistant hidtm-t att»»rncy in the proweoution of iie umb seigtanth s and kirke of the troy liivisiim of the capital l*.»li;e yesterday iirresu'l om warrants the anti-rentera who made uw awault upon ifcmty hbanff « ri^g and htsm on munday last in btnowtit h'ty wnil nerving civil pro ohft i'tuy were mzzt tv 8 011 th ir •*â– panlai tt appear and answer on . ltiav deputy sheriff jriggs was reported to l>e in d ing condition last night the other parties wounded are in a fair way <>, r oonrj qootae l\-al>ody was yesterday presenter with tbo raoohrtjom of tlie meeting white sulphur springs tuesday he r hponded with fi'fhng alluding to the co dition f the southern people and spo topi lu uy of coining pn>sperity whie toiiuld liun the whole south to blosso iuidentaily alluded to the fact that t he nigh yet ia i\z infancy had acco fun.l ti ucd kigiit hundred p plirthed nmc - i^iea witnessed the p buns hah m then - t,^j j n honor oi j nentatinn a granu . t j i tn o f a pealiody will take place on , a toronado passed over jacksonville gon yewtorday levelling fences sheda an trees an immense quantity of wate mfaad down the creeks carrying awa faridgßoi gardens and in some instan'a^s aa tl it is supposed that a water spo bur«t west of the piac fire is rtill burning in the woods a.shingtr»n territory the smoke is deuae at monticello t^at objects 50 yard distance are hardly diiyernable the members of the mim-rv i'nion in treasure c/ity nevada on tuea-.lay visted tin1 principal minesof the white pine l>isli and compelled the nun who were working for less than rive dollar a day to atop la bor using violence in some cases even hosu laboring under contract were com pelled to desist and no one allowed to work the coroner'd jury in the case of david hay nor who died monday from woondi in dicted saturday night t babcock'a corner town of bethlehem near albany last night rendered a verdict that he came to his death from wounds inflicted by abner w wood on the 25th inly istft wood the prisoner was committed by the coroner to await the action of the grand jury telegraphic summary hmnmmi mfmim rditu'ss.l washington washington july 2s the attention of the government haa ima called to au evi dent blunder in the system of collecting in come taxes from the government employ both in the civil and military service by | wlii.ii the utter have undoubtedly paid into the trea«ury at least jll,unu,uui since the passage of the iuc-cne tax act more i than they are legally required to do by thr income laws it is explained that the blun.ie is occasioned by dednctuig the in come tax from army and navy othcers and employ at the time of payment of their monthly salarie without giving them the opportunity which othef income tax payers have of making deductions for house rent lomm in buainea ftc it is further claimed that the system is wr»ng because as has frequently happened this year gov ernment employes are discharged before completing a year's work and before receiv ing 1u"o exemption by law are unable to receive employment for the remainder of the year they have nevertheless paid a monthly pro rata tax when in fact they are not under the law required to pay any tax whatever it is claimed that the monthly collection of taxes is not author ized by the law which provides for regular asseaoueau by duly appointing assessor clapp haui at wukk tha iliplomatic corrwpondence of wliicb 61 hi pages are in type is being pushed for ward rapidly and iu.oou copies have been oraeredt lart we«k tl pn-ea at the goverment pria*iiig o&m ci ranning at night »> crowded re the preamnmn with work hari tkavei a zenueman who recently passed over he union pacific railroad and who wm a passenger on the train which met with an accident near sidney station neb writes as follows concerning the accident the accident detained as twenty-foar hoars at a point thirty mile from a station and had not 101110 cavalry offism kindly taken us in we would have been all that time with out either food or shelter resuming our trip the next morning we pass ed cautiously over the scene of th re cent disaster where the wreck of the train lay in inextricable confusion on both sides of the road within the next tec miles we passed the point where a smash up occurred to a freight train from tht same csnse—the giving way of the quick nao-l embankment from the tremendous floods these accidents are such as any railroad is liable t but the facittc r it from iu national character will t sub ject to sharp censure if it does not take more than the ordinary precautions to part them thus in the case of this acci dent the usual hand car inspection of the road was made after the rain but at night when the wash in the embankment was not seen it will doiihtiess be found requisite to have the road patrolled on foot espec ially alter in »< y rnus and at points where the euiuajikii-,iit â– * f this treacheruui na ture i lie ttttbmjthij should also make hue adequate provision for conveying pas sengers in case of a break-down to some place where eatables can be obtained personal kx-senator hendricka senator harlao and congressmen niblack orth van horn and i peon were on board the tram secretary i'awlins returned this evening attorney general hoar expects to leave here for his home early next week he will probably !«■gone for a week new york in york july 28.—1n his speech at the banquet yesterday in honor of laying the french cable sir jaiue ajiderson said he had l*»,eii told that certain opposition had been made to the laudiug of the cable it might be dno perhaps to mr field and his colleague but he did not care for that he was < into sure that the american people would not be unjust and that they would not allow any company to spend a million of money to unite two irreat continents to lli i without giving them a fair show at least he believed it would be weak and fool ish on the part of the company to ask for mid lit sympathy or partiality if they could net work as well as the rival company or faster they had no right to public sup port and would not get it whatever the pub lic sympathy might be the cable was therefore laid as a purely commercial en terprise every right thinking person trnated that it would promote peace god forbid that it might ever be used as a wea pon of war after again thanking them tor their courtesy to him he said he wu proud that he had as many friends iv america if not more than in his own country he was proud to lie able to bay that prob ably by this time next year they would be ablu to communicate from california to < alcutta in a few minutes il'iian rrli.ibl'stkks the tritium says the greater number of tlit disappointed tillibusters are still wan dering over the city without employment and are for the moot part in a very dilapi dated condition they swear vengeance against the j imta and express a determi natijn to get pay which they allege is due them the unfortunate isfcue of the late myms&m is ascribed by many to a want of concerted action on the part of their lead er the otlijcrs are endeavoring to pacify the men and induce them to settle down iuietly for the present the german com pany of the first bc y c c l about fifty in mi why lnut on monday and wi re addressed in german by their command r i col yon kapp he advised them to &£* perse and seel t tmloyment for the present but not to give np'the idea yet of serving in the cause oi cuba the men appeared to acquiesce and disfienied with low muttered grumblings the rich cubans appear to u xotired at tlie late failures and are unwilling to relax their ptirst strings ml allt mb spain en n *'. hanks and the hon b f wade are at thf hnad of a movement which has for its object the prevention ot the sail ing of the k'unlroata now building for the t an tali government the subject was brought inforu ihu president's notice last saturday if by any teehniualiiv ot na tional law these can be detained the cuban minister rffn i i*mus ia satu lie<l the president wilt stop them new tout july 2i t vas not cha k t^uiucev who-was arrested ya-iterday for passing forged railway certiticates on win heath i o mr v.'umcey is cn^liier of the latter linu unl was nialsdy instrumen tal in onsnmg the arrest of the n-al t'orj^rr waahmwe itoeotfi a abbott this corn-ctiou is due mr ijuiucey whose ataiid ir.u and reputation in wail street is of tne higoeftb hmcbobk rats wolf's clothing store alexander's cloth ing toonis stevens carpet bag rooms l-'auae'a shoo store and carter's erocery in a large building on chambers street as burned last night loss fhtfow lnsure<l mmihtb tmntm i finiis cummingß a street foot pad wan arrested this moruiug just after knocking a man down by daylight and robbing him of 40 niin in wail itr'hasat ihe government today bought 5.1,000 noolive-twentiea at 120 11-1oo(|.12o 20-10(1 grain transportation a plain proposition for the h louu < < snip shippers j j - lotis july 2».—charles h merry . v v i ii fitft bulk irrain boat on the ) of st louis propose donating 5»>.«w «" any one that will build a propeller or con • eying grain in bulk from st louis to *» tw * york writes from hot springs ark and ] mak che following proposition to the mer < chants of this city and everybody else to t wit : " i will build a propeller after my i own plan in st doais if it can be done on } as good terms as elsewhere and if the yes i sel does not prove a success 1 ask for | nothing u it docs they shall give me 25,001 summary 1 in of all ki«d br ttkcnpk an accident occurred this morning on the memphis t lonuvule r k a train from new orleaiu ran through * trmtle at buck freak below cl»rkivilie killini three persons and wounding wren the reports circulated that the diameter involves a fearful loss of life have no foundation the harvard boat crew with kelly for mer champion oaniman as coach have gonu into practice yesterday they rowed against the ebb tide and a rather stiff wind and in spite of these circumstances the opinion formed of the americans was favor able they timed four to live strokes per minute more than the knglishmen usually do many arrests continue to be made id spain on suspicion of disloyalty at ciudad ueal hundreds of people are soliciting par don from the government for their compli city in the recent i arlist movement tbere they state that they were deceived by the i arlist lemlcrs a sharp street light ocrurrod yesterday at a mancha between the c'arlists and the government forces the carliste were de feated and rm to the mountains there have been w v nil arrests of carlisle at i'u euca the insurgents of that place retejued the prisoners confined in the jail at almado ver del binar near fuenca it is reported in paris to-day that don t'arlos has ordered a cessation of the move ment in his behalf his partisans are therefore much diseooragwl the lioodwood races yesterday were well atu-nded ' the first race for the craven stakes was won by bine fsosrc the sec ond roce for the levant stakes was won by sunshine the third stakes for rons stakes 1a won by kupert the fourth race for the gratwicke stakes was won by siderolite the fifth race for the ham stakes was won by kingcraft the siith ra/;e for the annesly sutes was won by lumi the last race for the steward s cap was won by kichs a dmpatch from mast hope states that the bail of griffin the engineer has been tiled at tsuiio the state treasurer of tlrgjfja will com mence the payment of one per uant on the january interest of state registered bonds on august 11 ad as icxm thereafter w posaible the payment of coupons will be made on tuuiday the grand lodge of knighto of pythias of i'eunsylvauia comnwtnrfd their semi-aanasi iminni in philadelphia the session is a private one and will last two days then are in this state 32.50u members in guud staodiii the match factory of benjamin banker at kendall's mills me was destroyed by tire on tuesday with all its contents the loss was 7500 insurance 3500 on tuesday the flai-vard crew rowed twi<je on the river thames in their ameri can boat and created a favorable impres sion xhe style of rowing was good al though the jj-*-e was considered rather slow the oxford crew called npou the harvard's dvi ig the day aud fixed the race for august 23d or on one of the fol lowing days the members of the harv ard crow win practice duly until the race comes off in the trial of anegr recently iv wash ington vs for larceny the judge of the rrinud*l court discharged him because he was arrested without a warrart the su perintendent of police consequently has is bued au order that no arrests are to )•<â– made hereafter without warrants unless the otticer decs the offence committed at long branch lmn br*x h july 27.—president gnuat remained most of the day at his hotel in tlit evening the president anil family attended a concert lie will leave for washington to-morrow to attend a cabinet meeting and return on saturday generals shenuan and phil sheriden left thin morning secretary fish arrived to night on important public business memorizing tint woadcrful kutnl r the faculty p<m«ca»c«l by krcrett and choatc i>rr«>p->r<leticu of the hi..i n juunml.j the little article you published in the journal on mr everett's memory reminds me of a conversation i had with that dis tinguished gentleman on that matter i rode with him from cleveland to buffalo he gave me an interesting page from his history connected with his addresses he said that from the earliest start he had been accustomed to commit to memory his speeches la writing an address he wrote a page ami then committed it if he was about to visit a place where there was the least probihility of his making an addretts or speaking he would search for some his toric event or matter of local interest write and commit if he was called to sj*ak unawares he put his thoughts down immediately after his return home and wrote out a speech buch as he would like to have delivered when he was settled in brattle street i hurcb boston he was a mere stripling he resolved to read nothing but to prepare the sormons with great caret;ull commit them some of the elder members of his flock were made nervous by his te merity seeing a mere lad stand up in the pulpit with a scrap of paper before him tilled them with alarm lest he should break down ami thus destroy all their enjoyment mr everett waa requested to take notes with him into the pulpit wishing to ac commodate lus friends and resolute in bin purpose not to read sermons be comoro mined the matter he took into the pulpit a sermon be was not preaching and occa sionally turning over the leaves ijiiicted the nerves of hi anxious friends i'nder this constant and severe discipline his memory became as tenacious as supple and as obe dient as the lingers of a well-trained organ ist the reading of a lecture or sermon twice enabled uiui to commit it perfectly he regarded the time when he gave his cel ebrated i'ju beta oration in the presence of i^afayctte as that when he stood on the summit of success v an orator the strength of mr choate's memory was one of the moat remarkable things about that remarkable man he not only read everything but he remembered every thing he read he knew where the book was in which the desired information was to w found the very page the precise lo cation of the 1-fkik in the library where it happened to be while trying the celebra ted sewing machine case before judge woodlmry i heard him request a frieuu to go to tb atutn.tum anil get a volume of a set published by 4'baml»ers the article-ho -• billed was u the manufacture of silk lie described tlie m ttz i 1 in h it was kept and the very spot in the lilirary where it could be found the act of writing fastened tltt thiug iv his meoinrj and it was roaily for instant use jn tin trial of a cause he k°pt two sets of notes one the testimony the other a digest and the argument tic waa ready to argue a case the moment the testimony closed his memory enabled him to talk on any subject introduced he was at hoim on the black letter law knew familiarly lite intricate knglish law of entail and could discuss the h'.v cf any nation as in telligibly as he coilld a common case of as sault and battery 1 walked with him from the court house on saturday previous to the delivery of his celebrated eulogy on webster before dartmouth college he had been all the week before the united states court conducting an intricate trial the heat like that of a tropical climate we went into the barber's shop under the lj vmuield house for he said i must be shampoond d«ly or i should die the eulogy on webster , tl"nk wm *° ** delivered on tuesday this was satur^v aad the intervening monday was to be consumed in the journey to hanover i said to him of course your eulogy on webster is completed he drew himself up to his full height and laying his hand gently on my shoul der he said " mr , a 1 live not a word of that eulogy is written vet it was delivered as announoed delivered without notes fully written out and com mitted in the writing i knew one instance in which he completed his lecture at the office a b.ir>rt t'mc before the train started that was'to carry nun *° hi appointment he left the manuscript n his deak and gave the lecture he said as n:<a vtruttim in he desired to and that without a scrap iiffnru him he was very careful of the wording of his motions before tin higher courts his phraseology was always pe culiar having written his motion on a scrap of paper he usually crumpled it in his hand and tb.iv w it on the rioor as he arose to address the bench i have fre quently picked up these jottings and some of them i have to this day tub best and original tonic of iron phos phorus and calisaya known as caswell mack & co.'s ferro-phosphated elixir of calisaya bark the iron restores color tn the blood the phosphorus renews waste of nerve tissue and the calisaya gives a natu ral and healthy tone to the digestive organs thereby making it applicable for dyspepsis in its various forma mkefulness general debility ao-l depression of spirits one pint contains the virtue of one ounce of call saya and one teaapoonf n a grain of iron and phosphorus caswell hazard k co new york sole manufacturers for sale by all druggists k24th.sdac 1 y constitution water is a certain cur for diabetes aad all diseases of the kidneys a sale by all druggists dao cr-kawpinn line blooh npon whiul charlatans nave harped so moch is not h mere catch-word and delusion the mi croacope shows that some diseases exisi like paramtw growths upon tfae globules « the blood and it is farther known tha some nubtltf subscastcoi destroy or pkpe them these substances have been wm blued to make ayer's jarsaparula whwl does effectually expel the disorders tha breed and rankle m the blood to rot oat * it were the machinery rf lifs mtwrrt^a 1 whhj died 11onnf.t juh tlbmm h^nri itr..ther of zo i ter m*l dsr.d btrnn aywl «* y ar ami i tifc-nthv i i.ik nt tth 4t in la't n-si*lfd"v i<<7 bmn t u-iii.itowi tijnrxj.ij 1 a'dees p m rt_ttu maaisi will hi uk^n to lir rpi»rl t't mt.-nn m kn.il m ».(-'â– â– ' hf m i.ivit.-l la alltnd af*«rmsa*j »■■«■iwput â– â– hawaii ssaw—ma rk«a ' bunva nouioiisu gromt ullhinit lirifii block idul s»iw»i»i in wub mltr1 ' â– *-' *— fttitt*l.rtcß wokth rvn«vim«es md ii biu tma il mk,il.t fft**a*gar»pl»'_at.ajf mill c*»h pass jr door sash and blind m_muf__et*j*_y *» k sane-ri st buffalo ploortax mdintr mouldiiyrs brack au.kun dried doora guat-d aad us**la_a*_*d sash in-ade and outaite blmds dour aad window l-ssasmw aaaa flanina sawing aad turnina ol ermry iamription dona to or*ier oa ahoxt ttoiiot and with di-apalah uim lew the buffalo loe c*oaana_a_r an now prepared to sup ply nu*toners with lake ice at the lowest rat a full supply fiinnatee-d tbe aeaaoc tluoufh the deli eery wagom of thia company are colored red and pra-mhientlt lettered lake ice any iaat tention of men 4elimrie ice if mportad at the o oca will be corrected orders left at marvin drug store cor washington and saaacaafrecta will be prompt:volle a â– bmiogs mo m jataaier'a hair tusit »-»•_â– kuattjatiw tha inc.-mparable remedy try it it never fails thia rrt.|«uwucn u>pa the hair falliiij out and protnolace a roua gn atl deanara the aealp of dandruff and rvidere the hair aoft ami yl'**a*v it oontaiaa na aulpbnr.suxar a>t lend or oth er sot rii in matter b in dcei-pind expremly foi swe__fth«i_ini the hair 60 cents and fl per l«.ttl prepared hv r jenner chenitat 41 main a op posite tbe park _ llnrtforit fire laiaraais unpaaf oiavxlered in 1810 cash capital 1,0*0,000 wm c smith aifent 4 brown's bin idiua-a bufuc n t wj aaa lliejhwimaa alraalaot ei thomas clark au-ouaaorto clark * brown ra'ctifriiy distiller corner of waahii*a_rtoo and perry street buffala.manufacturer and dealer in hi*jh winea aloobo pure sptrfta c*n<tgrat spirit rs-cti fled whisky oh i rye whisky do_]*a--stlc brand and gin — an 01-naa 01«aa glssaa 6000 boxea window glass amortad aiaaa plati glass fob storks and dwellings at lea than eastern prices tw.ooo km white lead 100 bbla linseed oil tor sale by a reynolds a co 191 main st and tt lloyd at bait-jo n y — g aaa i'hornii ivire i aaaraaft lanpaa , of hartford capital bw 000 wm c smith agent 4 broarn'a buildin_{i buffalo n t an saw on.it.ea-ll w flra intnraare campaay af hartford ca t i*al tiwj.cajo wm c bmith a-reut 4 brown's building buffalo h y nt m baffalo type i-'o-jstartrr and printers warehouse furnish e\trj article required in the printing biiein to any aa text desired on aa reaaonable terms aa any foundr in wm country also e ectrdtyping in all lis variety alao type adapfad lor dick a mailing ma chine n a than mkpicaiu dr richau's golden remedies tiiooo reward for any oawe of ali-*s-_-__*i in any mage which they fail to cure dil richau's gol.d____rß-tl_f.am no 1 cure ulcer ulcer ited lore tnro.it and mouth son eye , i-kyi eruntions copper colored bl.itvhi a roftila.ac i tht a-taia hjo*-d purifier known removes ill di-aea-ea from the st stein dr kiuhau*s j»«>i.den balsam no 2 cure menurial affection rheiin_ati.-iui in all its fonus rives immediate relief in all caeca no diet iii iieeeh-aarv i rice of either 80 1 or 2 os j*er b*>l tle ortwa wetwm hat ww dr ttwmamtb golden antidote a aie aaff r*dii**aj cure for all criuary ik-rniifin_.*i avcoinpuiiied withfull directions mm fffniw bull hi dx riciia ( s golden elixir d'amour a nidii-rvl cure for nerrnti debility in old or f*aaaa_ar impart inir encrry with wonderful effect priiv fff a_r 1...1 if or two bottles lor ov on receipt of pri-t , the-at r in.'iin will ba ahipped to any place addres dr d h richabds cin-ulars sent no :.-.-. varick at new york ~ r_ustpwastk ala _» gjtm _ t*he mornikg and evening stab improved a splendid first-class cook stove one of the best in market sold only by shaw a ferris h6 main st buffalo american cooking stove mm impimivfsmkm ih this stovk and another patent after a i'-nir wries of experiment wa have added the base buniiitjf principle t - the american cooking stove by which a more uniform combustion is obtained in all porta of the fire box and a continuous fire em be kept with atrrcatsaviti ol fuel this i —~£' mm acduisltioi *-. *>;-. w c,t rcnowi.ed stove and ia full ihbuhl by trnttmn patent tht bra now l.acii u-lore the public for tight game aud ow fifty tbasuil 4 wa tn a iw to the entire s.iti.-'attimi of the people and they are eaucriy sought otter m all the statea between the at ixjltl slid i'-uifi filial we have improved i froiu time to time until it is admitt-ad to he s'lii-xat pt-rb-i-i aa a stove and tl.e stn-_t__eat - uliitot nf ita bin-eriority over all other i tbe numerous attempts to imitate iu name and de si_.ii h'lijl some of th i imltatlona ere infrin inentaof our riirbb and are beiuf pruaecutea all will lie found rreatly inferior to the genuine article in their ope rations shear packard a co 17 ami 19 ureen street albany n v for sale by c k walbridob vi main street buffalo n y yue peerless is conceded to be the best cook stove ever made la a splendid baker and tm-rformj equally well in other respects it is a perfect oas burner and reqi irea lbbb fuel uian any other atora i ta ecjnallv well adafited for wood or coal ** it ia th ffiuviest bnt clam rt.ive n market and therefore uottcdurabi.e it ii made from the bl-st ulalitt of iron and warrantasd not to crack and for beauttor design smoothness of castings and elegani'e of finish the pkerlesa standi uncquallt-d sold only by haw w ferris mt mala st bucalo pgce_kati#w wb olver a su-ceasor to thomas briggb no 6 genesee rt ceneaat house block portrait picture and looking glabs frames madk to order a variety of frwraee and aa*aa*aaalßß eosiatantly on hand ib.u-ac and sign pain ting to the haaement orders left at the store _ j r howell practical gildeb and frame makbst ko 13 sonth division strcel lmkng ush pmrah an t't\m ftibm oa all kinds made to order an aasortment of franc ei*iiri*atin*j chromaa etc alaayson hand i have also on exhibition the new and beautiful duplex mirrote for ladie dr****inj r.--m mildi er drea makers and tailom sti.rea for which i am ready to receive orders call aud mm n b—partiealxr attent.on paid to d-.-auiiuf ami varnish ing oil paaintintca t it _______________ t*(jesv paper haniiisosi new decorations new window shades cords tassel1 oil'-loths for kl^-oiui tables and i ointers sj**sbd utci.t'.ii iaa___w uj my dca-orath-.n de i*artm ist a%i fine parl't papers supa^-inteadaal i i mr edward bi'eley f.^in**rly whiu a barlatr 11.-r hniiua mmpjwm at new tors city m h biroe 211 main street k vrerf.iver i-wlera in paiints oils glass wims..w aasß astiarrr narauaui aa ko is z sana aa babla k t jokh .:. roerr las ikassuanter jjaoub tisaoires h____m buffalo skating wnk summergarden l_iir**h wi irihsr jali tsih anal mta a grand hop saturday evening july slat with fl ll orchestra a-mls.ion 10 ta for daiyln 5 —^ e jgmma attention partiasa liavin-f a unu with tbe fl m tt beark & juusson will pica rail and omttaa al a am summer goods white snd brown duck suits black alpacca sacks fine linen duaters linen ami i utt.-ii drawers hunzt merino shirts tmwm cotton sliirt new styles crape scarfs new styles silk ukavat.-i bilk ll ile anii cotton socks rl.-i.3ian braces collars ac at k_e__sr_isr_ett;s 373 main st geoktje b tripr hanl'factuhkr of all kinds ot shirts wrappers drawers linen dickies bo_om collars and cuffs made to order and for bali at na 1j north division _ cjfckkkt butler & co lu.p..ru.i and jobbera ol crockery and glassware fritt jars i.ami's ac by the on-final package ur re t-t to order | m chamhi*pi st n«*w t wmmmmm d n__v____c charlen e hiiin k wok , 11 ilat wrra ot,o h stkono engraver .::.-; maim st corhkr bwah buffalo n v viaitinc ard aws*m ate nt-iil.lv rtijft and printed wi atalsilvur marliiig zn pignd duor aud stencil pi.ha , loin an nutarv seal su*el s'a\m ac , made to mbk orlwa exerul pruinj tlt priren reshotah'e tbateisbifa gjtidjs 1869 summen-u*j-'--.i.emi_nt > t9?*tii£rn central rr direct route south to baltimore washington philadelphia harkiskliio v illiamupuki aud elmira thri.ujjh from roche-fter to baltimore aitbou chans ef oars i wu summer arrangement iw6 taking rrrißct april 26 18*30 trains south ward leave depot of new turk oe tit rm railroad aa follow ta m exprfm wmmkmttm 1.00 p i.l a jl m a j n.l*n;iim 6:3 ft p m atoppina at principal stations arnvina at elmira at 8:40 p.m wuhurotrport 1 *_» a m bairtm-l i ft.ooa m baltimore tro a m wmmttgtsm.ltm p m pbu-utetphta 9:2b a m 2'r.a p if v nt * erte bail mad a x ji leavea ena hatlwaj bepot o-uii iliy ext**rpted and em inert in at elmira at tr-pi p m arrl-.it jf at williaiamion 12 56 a m ilem-niiv b.oo a m bajtiuore feoo a m weahin-_-t 11:2 p m.;philaala*lr.l»ia 5 a m 6*ll/1 1 ax vi ertettnlir-wa—tmmwea vtv uu 1 . jl lailwav depot daily gunrta excepted elmira 4.1s a a w iltieuwpurt 7 a m liarrisbur-r i yl 1 f m . phiulc j.*ii i 10 **. m baltimore ft-00 p m ; w__>hij*f.ofi got p m from niagara falls lraveb south war fi i z x xx b^ttumw-tmmm ßmlßhmk road leai-e rajchaajwr at trw p m.a-n-iviiaw at atlniia-a -*:**> p «.. w_lw__*port 11 i p m.itlar rlabuxg 6:i_o ah balumore rw a m waal loirton i2:si p m ; l-*hila-w p h_a 9:tt a m pa__aat_iran by thia route will aave botttlßae ar.-i expeuaa ever tbe rmite tie new york cttj ask i..r ucaet via osawtsassaaeaa aad msa for aaja at ti prind pal ticket offloua shipper of tmght will m h to taefr aa**a*sataare ac eaa_d fretclh by this mute to b__ltu__ore.phi_a.lrl phis ami all point at nth praia in fall car toa.li la carried tsuoiurlt the abore polau without break in mnm tor infi imillcw la humwili ta balfht aaldrea ieneral weajurn fraaxlit acerit a r fisk oen supt harriaburf pa i il schermerhorn fljairil waetara f tolght ajjetrt per waehlaaf na and ear^wa-zaata buealo ed b touno oe___>aaa*r a^reril awjmjjaeea md 1 kkm spkiav-i aui.aangkme>i great weotern r r sa aad after mrmdas april â– , lasd ualna all laasaßuaala h t c ibpsa brto at dail bur ter nr_rpa_d at ssw a aa u:tta a ll.p is saa o-ss p sa lor bi>-asaa-na brlctfe oooiaaas u^r srlu srsfais tor hamiltosa torssaao l0ad fmsah bashaau ihrtboit obwacmj mil st aikii aaa faaam vml a-'1 '- sutaasosraasslad false slia|llll oar run oa al blah tralna js.rmr_htlrltaa.raa bs otaalnod aatha ticv oak ol ik tr yort onitral baass kt asram or alosaarsl cmbasa oaraar juiii sad laraaaa.at haliiliia hoasa block traba arri.e-t b>_aaaa-ms sa sad â– â– _ aa arrf 1:10 aa.l ras p na hundaj raia isasw bus^o v 10:00 a m no boa lls.ii brk m rails at 1 l-.if pay ta imrolt cwrssa-i and milaaoki w lasuuooul.aassaaa w.aadd kh.ebs , hrlsla x t teas iwistaso tho bill ont maarajar o w b on bop daub aarlltoa c w ismrolt m.l j ambb charltoia.r caaaral aasat baaasltoa onaasia t*]me table n y central railroad hon lay a--hi i m isoo tbairs itavi burralso as follows : buffalo iirksab wa b aocohbodation 6:l " dat bx 7 a - paclnc ex ausrss ca taop as ail asii aomh u " llljcaoo si lal_»kti»0 carj a:ii " , cißaim ex « » una - bunuat tbaik t_u " to niagara fai.ua lisnsrow tmaoann aaaa m torobto * detroit bi 11:11 - aooohsodatioii 11l a i fbmil taa " to ujcxpobt buftaiso * lockfoirr aoo a a l/scrfort a wat brtobw kl a a ' i.ajsn dials*ra fauld for atscuaamm asd mvi siaoabarallssxraaa as - bat bi â– _____. m '• pacific at huttfiim car t.ia p a mail " ** aaa ** crncaao ex â– â– an - aobdat tbaiia t-.lt - ' lsavb aa falls for buffalo moba'u.*o si c js a m , aocomioda-no sua - ' racmen n»a a bvdiijm si aaa a b kenuuci cm ti.-1.l aft jak.s nlltjicnaar a_n-t-l *.)». - u«_si,apni waa lasa albany freight tia ' ebie railway j^_m___\7^mz7^tnm^r\xn ejm crockery chixkery »-« ls aalensna is oar fall ka al eaei h was tamemm ah brett p««as k tm 1.1 l.w knit ul ism 1 atkaait omaad via-m bsa ttia abassa ar ol ta acaaaa pataasaa iaapcr-sd t ihas oossalsy gold band and whitk china cut ml iiaivu u*l_|l silver plated ware french clocks bronzes parian marble a full ears ft useful and sraamswlal fssde al tha rsry loaaas prices aa w.h.glenny,son&co w h lennt son * co ssase gas fixtures noma xewest and ba?«?t btyle at very low prices fluting machines.—thr best b*_bl dual pric rssli __. c e walbriimie tti bain at fruit jars.—the most desira ii l at lu.laak aai mail a b » albkiisgi m mala 1 bird caa.es and toilet ware a fin essartmei t .'. 11 i ai.hkiiki 271 mulu st forks and spoons rogers bros s icr i.auai.,a,,.,_u_raiiwss tl.e 1 in uiarlct c e wai.bi-li.ui 71 sun at kedzies reliable filters are tl !*_.. in aaa sold bj c e walbriisge 271 hwu st rackets—imitation of black ewalniili handsome avaap snd dural c a stalbkidob.in maln.t rphe wj*-*l_rr_e_l_-*r elevated oven range beautiful latuik ovens ecokomical no dust no odors or stwmm oii«ekeri«oti remember this bange will koaat broil anil laaa wrfectlj and ia controlled by one damper bole agency at john c jewett k son's ib maui btbe.t tfukniti'iik for everybody at reduced nucn a very lar_e saa.rtrr.riit of furniture chairs and huphovitery goods on hand furniture male to oruas aji.l rarsslrln be-alng sac don in aha tsart auanimir m-wf ibaac d white 86t main sa d efrioerators am ick bests both 81 vts and zinc th bui in marts shaw a ff.brts ss main at platkij forkn and sl-oonh at saaoosa price quality uarrai.trsl equal ts any made shaw a fkbbih im main a table cttlery "" a fine assortment mhawga ferris tm main at eaasssv ant f isiaa celoveit's celkrrated self-raising flour prof hoitsfoki.-s i'atknt tb mmt i-nnvl-tiii-nl ami 11.1111i.1tt artl.'le ever iittrklii.-eai r bii-niit i**a-tr tunl aajha all bott-u j.r.vjla tainimi -. aai ljo..rdiii|{b..ii*m*s l it , tl.i.ajl.t i*aa it a r___l for lale in buffalo by â– allendkr at xi rkj main at k*i jiaue is main at st i*"kbrii>*f;k a mooitk h ml 9*o m_.ni at j w ruble k oav v i..i 306 mu_h_ireii a t j murphy ssi franklin at b cammichabl cor oawjjgi gj palni.r su x_bw ma keiakl herring trout and white fiish juisx u r i.i by andrew m johnston it main street if youri flour does not buit try french at doyle itbolebale omoceu fisoob amd oatmeal dealmrb ai maui bt __\ oriental tea oompan v or aaat a trask napaa af teas and coffee from the afceve mmnnnnt osntpemy reoehroi weekly the heat asad chaapaat teas and coffees ever offered in this ttty agent ler buffalo it jsnmeb drvcicwt oppoawe the tmrk «« fiaaa rt , mmmrn amb hm»k lammrw boots and shoes special sals of iuohti.t skhlbd bhow at greatly reduced prices msna aa snd oxfords for tl fat mana bl eajf sasaat oafsaas isa m sa maw m sb m sf lass isr am bnya a aasasw ossbtm in fz m laihaw ta ss_i liia_li.i a m isr l ismliwax as asaas ossvssm boots tot tl aa 1 j a t o.aai s raot far km isasses aa ««. aas lass(shar 1 ml laajss aat aattaa asss lor ta tlhss sat asusy attar fa d aaaaaal low ara tarfaal sa s.as rsastaca aaa ualy ji.l.uy l"d l.y hauqiliug w arr rlaslst itirr -— " - treat laaa cau aud saa popular shoe store tot ajun n*ek__t laa-n—aia jabs-ga l-fralo axd chicago use for biiißpni bll.su .___^_. kassaaoklca(a-lkstss.l».a j jrsmur ras_ss.it a.ar a^maaa may flu kb ml t j.flw..i wo i.a.,hth •** taasa ilas lsaaasn lack (,_,. t mmsasa st . lor sass loss n tllukaliay kvkmno jul 2v.aaßa.vka a rw fressha ur asaaaas ai.hj a 11 c..nu..n)-s oac fsoa of mmsrar a sheldon pe.bi m..,._.uca â€ΕΎâ€¢ waaaaj a p-ebcott _________ r mm westers tbansportatton c bsaaavs l'ss haa _____^ ra pot oastctaarf drarrja m _______ milaaakss aa ic_o tkaj ■§£ ombida ata mass masu-r atsi bass iks csaaaaaj-sdora mann 111.ck.n1i sa ua th_k3dat btsk.vu jul hi al _ o'caack par irasjkl sr paaaata appli s tb i:.»i 'â– o-ao l,«a of htckitsßsa ih.auii aao.ua waßsa marin bi i b jl cmoat p.sssapr aaaaa comer 0b sal maaa.,l sa,m_ha sara saßals umuth btxaiiboat company rotua.bapa.tor iks ...____*». akajsafe psnia.l t _ raclric ________~ ed kelly u,htta mm 9 iu a bußalo tlraoat auras a aa i vir i p m.lnrasuk ba marts aw.iu.ua aa 1'..r l-akr aalhac u cl.s.laual a,,.1 la,r t j »:>>.'•-_ cluaaaaaßagtas aa p.isa laa rt a th uiaa-ulfl atlantic wm thorn avu.u for copprr hartksr fa«u tlarla.r ih.ui.aa â– â– la psaaaa bajßeld sii|asr,a,r t an,l hu tuth ft ssjlll aaaa*ssa for sbora ports atasas i aisln aw arctic j p time ma<.r stasias raaa lapa-my sn.l a a.t.un.51at1 11l kassassbovs oa tv what aiigust 10,1 si ilasll.a that rtaaaarrs ar nrarly tsar bar si saa las sat sfs faraiaaat wiu aassw r bsssnss fee tha aces aaauaaatlun of asaan k ra a,,.l 1 alas sni|.i raaaa tßrfrrtffca sad wal saaas-bps luriu tl.s ss am of attt a bow aad 1.,.1..|a,,.1 in 1...1 assail uaa laailaa bucaso nguhri ansm-y tiu.,l .> si . p m and cksraluul rrrv atrsltsmlav t sp ii for m«a sr rsmotb sa a us.cuail.am-s i ss mo 1 mala atraat llu«sl , riicth cai.iia'p.i 1 aaa jqi-o people's line stkamkks for new yoltk haa bt—raet-s st john w ii chbistopubk captain monday wednaa lay and friday drew s j voi • capum tiiaaday thuradaj and saturday at s o'clock p w , oa ani-.al of trains of new york central albany a bujaaiuebanna ken lm-r k saral.i-ra mm baton k albany ballnnam and i ake l'h*mp____ii stc_unt.ni aaamaaaa wagoaa always in readme at i-ejh.t k cornier fc-fjaffl to tha w-mu tm mm stiver railroad tickets taken f..r ['»-.... on tha h.-ata loclmllnf stole ktmn llerth whan re.iur-ud vt station a*-.itiu baireajre mill be cheeked to n*w tork by b.atja great nokthehn plk-asiiik boltk lakt ontakio river st lawrknte ami thrisaot'eifav two steahkiw daily can_u)ian navigation co w royal mail imi k\pttkss links in connertton with the grandtruivk railway from buftaui tai m..iiitrr_sl tapi.-ba-ia ri*.**r sakuriiai , tlimn-li l baantlftil and rontantlr miliarv •".[ th*-tvtuti mountalaa lake george l_aav»caaasaj lain lake ma-tnplin nimg â– â– _:. )â– â– su rahaya hinlna n\w|h.rt roiuand bt-artain pt vidcinueai.dnt.--a y*.rk dowm the river st l_a 1 iâ€ΕΎ-r paataini ibe f__naia_ua ulamla an 1 the woi.drrfnl **_.*â– a nf mm hi l«awra*ee by it iia 1,1 | tlie cbeapnt.nir.-iat mgtnt and i<-ii k litfiit trip aa oaint-tu-nt i'as.sknokrs lrayinu phh'ai.o at 0 a m will oaaaaol at la-wist-.n witb the in .) . elt-dta meamer city of tur->tit or t.ir.siit mnon direct iiimu-i-tfoii will in m».le wild um tarn m-l ooiiima-dioua up|«r cahin ttoamena x t _. -_ i'i;r>i link abyssinian captain k.u aiiikman canal m..tb fur nariin-rt.-n port he b irrc klntr-ki.n mkl i'rwswdtt cxniit-ctiiig tberu httb tb line lim 1 ateamers r.a.*bb montreal at ll i-i.m-ii hit fallow in-f ajuirn.h.n paiwaiiker ktnmg aa___ma u»k â– w111...n mctatchailotteaiui ilnuaaj_.tiitl.--nt llnw cabin btcaincea of tbe royal mail link hpartan 1 aiitan x • 11 . otirintiman upuiii 1*..n1 . i'asmi is 1 < s|.iaim sin 1 1 kinfimti n taptain kan ciiami'iiin apt annul fm i-**i kinß>t..ii ria\l.>ti alrmiii.frir ll ». tbe klalmn irmmd ol tl v st imm men 1 khm â– viiia nuotii-.1.i.i prp-.nri.tt boemnrnw wa kin - motitrual the|..ll.,iaiti aft.rti.m.i.at t o'<*anl , witiini t iiianck x ktkxmkits be sure ami mkbbw ti.il.eu vlatikam tbi nx railway ami stkamlrs a hi b un | i by rail ur boat an availablo until novrml-a-r ist laty an i can he obuhieal at rklicki ratks ut all prim-l pad watrtriii-r l*la*a ami nlk-s in th vmwmd maa a mlll(l.,(_hii at;.'ii i ii sna hki.i i ~ a-'t r m 1 m.iiiit.-.l i tl t if moittnial j wnitmorb ait-em bufl ita 1869 the union steamboat mmpaiv wib ran diirinaj the â– __â– ____â– at aai m in mmjmmj â– â– *• with the rrir railway and all rrihr..sda u.-.1.1 natin-r at tht lake s*a*rta hrlow naint-d and wit i re liable lilies n ike kriecanal the 11..-,in flnat . 1 bmljy ham ot bteomnn utswwwvo hand i.akk ri'i'kii 1011 unb arctic capt j e twtnat padftc tsjit m hriiy wpani jmiiawvai'kbk amu t lii < af.o urn jaroonm capt p ii hf an st lout capt 1 a ii sit pt—alc capt thaw watt ecllpae capt f l topm wabaali capt j im x re * ca*4iwtoo oe|.t j p kilt rqulnoi capt w h artlnii wvwvala and detroit 1..1 i allantjm apt wi tli mi kairytajaaclty jaj.it i si â– -.- . ttofa capl q w aaksauard mfcanuri capt d p iv â– ouidiiw btar capt d mrfarl-ni . dnnklrk oapk u wat birpaul i l.kvel.t*4(l amd til lbuo i.lttk toledo oa-fa has otaaa capt w d t--.uk â– ***â– â– . afttam capl john bjt'let maw tork capt w 11 m.nslh oranlaa i apt j o li ir tlawira capt wm cunui in _,-*.. sasm im-aainer arc in ihe beat p-ietdble ja.ni.iti..n amy at tham aaarly or i-ulte new and aiii ke rem rajrularlt attordlnt to l!hnm«a ntia*a>iaall**d raitin.-a torytoaaoremeaitol their piwijelit witb lispal b da.-k lor ctilttajro and lake mtjiertnt li *, i a nt main at : lor lake brte lines toot of u-yd at freight and pasaatfifer office no 1 main at aijksti and oonsifinee john h mobs ml broadway n«*w torlr 1 b mjnl.ap iu wajahinotod at h bbthcaldwell 1 matn at !;â– r .. v d cl-hhino ) _______) oarhmun k co i we.i-iwrru a •»*. oolton ) - , a a w.ooltonao f toi*-aa j b w_____w f mtrngm c w cottbill mhj .- â– â– 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-29 |
| 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 | 1869-07-29 |
| 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. 8041 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-29 |
| 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 | 1869-07-29 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690729_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. 8041 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3044 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxiv thursday july 4 |
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