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buffalo express vol xxiv tuesday augubt 10 ibb9 no 8060 new york two 80/s imsm to death la an juh-pit conflict of state and federal authority idice hdnnn writ in the caw f the teuis hitter *«•• **-. ac n«w yoftk august 9 anapplioation was made tojadfemeconn this afternoon for an injunction against the highland suspension bridge and new kugland and kne railway co an the a pointment of a receiver after nntne hi cu«tion the matter wa adjourned til f morrow t)!i tkxas himl the oaee of john h platt a tew rioter was before both the rvrieral and state courts to-day commiiwioiicr oaborne at tint refoeed to give biro ti u the stafc court io answer tc a wnt of mm*«b»}pws iteoed by judge mccunn whereupon the latter aaid he should flirect the sheriff t enforce the writ an<l r call upon the state military authority fur mi finally iu-i an inu-rfi'w bttvmfl j>istrict attorney l*ierropont and the judge pratt waa pro duced in tin itatc'a i our whftn'iijm.ti mr pierrepont htated ftt irciirmtancum of tb i'u and r k'-'i thar tti ntiaa—l be re ui«oa>d t ihe eantody of theunimd .* t,»t.t marshal this wan i.l.i t'-.i to y hjh rstunne < v the tfrouii'l tliat the ki-lt-raj authontieh had no junmiiotion imt tli luti t;\uu 1 the request n the liimtril-t att«ruey and the uaae coinon up hsjfaas csanaßjsjlnnjaf ig ihirne thursday avli'l hkk wkit a writ f jhalsm anpej was isaaed by uds;e m tinn tn-rlay directing su[»ena tßdflunt kenih-«iy fen nsndtti the uxlies of horworhl and hatcher the knglinh inajarn and hliow cause fat their ilhteotion id cua t<»dy an tli istgen nain 1 satur.lay they cannot well i pnnluced in < ourt th minker.h1 vibe the loh by tbu lire at yaahan aaanai u have beon iverßhtimatfl the principal losseaare d pamonn jm^oo to ?-'.'», 000 bmsvnd u.emj i h milliarl fio otn to fl.i.iijd fully nmurel acktsrt a quick v>,ooo tos4'mkx insured 7501fi h f krevoort 15,(xx to 20,001 insur ed a auatin a co , i-hntu partly invured j 40 stewart o,(mh partly insured there are vanuiifl smaller loasea amounting in an aggregate to oim partly insured some coal of which there are eight to ten thonaand tona in krcvoortii yard in still on fire bat teamem having wen scut from new york it in hoped mmt of it will be waved xnr rsion v.ktirv . oliver ames preiidcnt of the i'nion i'a ific wrttex to the hrmuoj t'oxt in your paper of the fith initant it in intimated that the pacific kanroads have nnld a mil lion dollars in bonds beyond the limit of their road if thm was intended to include the i fin in i'lirsitiu railroad tha intimation is entirely fake the union pacific kail road has not sold the amount of bonda they are entitled to issue by mure than a million dollars in value tkkkihle i'kith on friday di«ht two ban rained michael mahoney and john affray both a^ed twelve jean were roasted to death while sleeping in n ash pit on the central kail road near klizabethport n j they be longed to klizabcth and being away from hiitne went into the pit to alt-ep and during the night the tired of the locomotive were hauled into the pit literally roasting them to death hkk the building no 273 cherry street ued a a storehouse for sea coal by van tuyt ft i o was this etening togrth<-r with the e«a tents entirely destroy e.i iiy ti re i ba jl*),000 partially inmired cable news summary execution of spanish camists the heceiit decrrt against i in < lrr ac ar ft madrid aug it the decree concerning the conduct ot tne clergy gives universal satisfaction ip to tin present moment the bishops have maintaiued silence on the subject a large number of circulars is wmm by 1»..n carlos and addrt-tise to the biahopt and clergy inviting their co operation have been seized by the authori ties h lanzeteqoa the car list chieftain alter making a desperate resistance bus been capttirucl tri<-d by court martial and hot a baud of carlists were defeated last week at mnntialeguo nine of them were taken prisoners and shot on the spot by the order of the officer commanding tbe government troops the act caures a gruat nasiti n here several parties of carhtts lad by priests have been defeated and dia rrnuftion ov.alll.lt ratks i.hmmin aug 9 the joint committee of the atlantic anglo-american companies and directors of the new york and new foundland and london telegraph compary have made a further reduction rf tariff be tween any part of the l'nited kingdom f great kntain and ireland uad new york oommencing tuemlay august 10 hi'l thirty nhil ings uteri ing or seven dollars and a halt m gold fur ten words and three hillings sterling or seventy live cents in gold for paih ext-a word n*m smm^m one-hall the above rates run havan4 aug !'. — ien i^escon arrived here last week m bad health and has gone to san ihego for the baths volts a relative of one the i . s consuls who wm recently arrested and aentcoced to four mouths imprisonment has u re lftmed at the mt«rcesiion of consul-l>eneral plumb and saiwl for new york official reports ntate that taere arc now few rebels in the jurisdictions oi i s lm,w and uolginu a convoy of provisions has rea>bod the town of l tuuas and relieved th garri on who were suffwriug from scarcity the troops rt-t'piitly surprised a bodt ta insurgents at lvaeuganua and killed fort of their number by french cable france paris august the afoanwf ittrinai publishes an agreement ef duly h made by the french cable c_m[i_.iy with tho i'nited states authorities uuder which the lauding of the [ cable in duxbury was permitted j merndith read jr has ree-eived from the french overnm.ot hia exn|ua tor m consul oeneral of tht inited states at paris in the department of the loire six ty two women who touk art in the late nota in st etienneyand vicinity hay be*n tried convicted and sentenced t*i variou terms of iu-prisounieut srtin maiikip angu '> a recectdecree haa been iaaoed by the spanish government in regard to the part taken by some of the clergy in the 1 arlist-oo**pira_y calling npoi the bishnpa to report what steps they have taken to restrain such disloyalty and to nn.iah the government the names of the oonspirßtors the bishops are required to issue their pastorals requiring obedience to the law within eight days yesterday afternoon at _ o'clock sheriff brown of bmghamton aeized the office and what rolling stock uf the albany and susquehanna railroad he could get poeses bum of by authority of a writ of lodge barnard of new york mr vandyke of bingoamton h»a been placed in poastssion of the busineaa and telegraph officea three anginas were seised by the sheriff bnt one of thel eatipod and is probably now mak ing good time for albany an engine from tho brie railway to piaeed on the 2 i pa ssage train but wm boo allowed to leave se track at the depot the train started mmmmmtt at five o'clock drown by aa erie tr_jr_m and i eharfe ol aa erie onductor snnrfotoadeat pratt of the erie railway has been appointed superintendent of the albany and susquehanna railroad by jm fisk jr m rooei-er washington qmtral cinby enforcing the iron-clad oath iwportaat dlnpatrlir frow ad mlmi hoir ~" r ~ new coupon counterfeits ac a , c wajtirnrotvur august 9 an order isiued by i«n*ral crosby at ilichmiri'l august ti revokes the p*v vujtii order of t<'ii>uiui'i exempting from taking the test oath tk>mtni«sioderi in i,'ha c«ry i 1 renj'pvei *:: such officers who i.-an not takt the oath tle order is regarded aa an may thit unles overruled by higher t'it!i intv he * vi enforce th re l mr uit-nta for the t«-st oitb upon rt-ceatly elict e<l ineuiberi of the legislator three dollar cmipms if 81 paid by th a--l.-taiit treaturer at new yo>k and m ceived by mr spinner to-day are pro uounced x)dnterfe.t they are lithographed and badly executed < 0.n.-w ksl e risu the secretary of the treasury received to-day reventy live dollars from a resident of lioaton who says e cannot live vithout without doing justice to the government if brgh the department for his wife's sak not to publish his a*;t of respiration but for.ro to hia name to the letter j n d"lur have !->â– . n received from mrtuuil city saaastj to bt credited to th voasi-ir-.dce fund ' rr th(-re seems to lm no joulit that impo tant dispitches have been received he from admiral huff detailing the circum ttancen vi the bvecution of ameri an c ti zens at santiago fie cuua and the resul f his investigation on the nubj-ct whic have been withhtld for the present from publication they will be laid before th ' abiuet to-morrow mr cres*dl haa re turucu to washington i if ac kevkml the receipts of toe government from in ternal revrnue seems much higher than th r-turns exhibited at this period last year rsv sometime past they have averaged at least timi,uik t and to-day they were within a fraction of a million dollars keprementative lark of kansas just from tli indian country will try to im press our indian commissioner of the im portance i.i eending osage reservation indi ans further iiortb lark state that tht rect-nt reports of disturbances on neatra lands of kansas have been greatly exag t^eratejl and that people there are perfectly willing to submit to legal adjudication vl title to lands occupied by them mexican i i;nitarib senor mancal new mexican miniaur arrived to-day ttnd visited the state ds p^rtmrnt aod left his rredentiah he will probably be ptoaftiod by the i'rcsident to-morrow kranrisco fjome dpi pufapea of he claim on ention aino arrived j'rof jurkr.ehs mfß l>.-8 moines re ports concerning the i:ippe we have suc ceeded iwyoud our mm t hmbom ex[tecta tiona \\ t have on liundred and twenty three plimtograpiis r f f the eclipse two beui f totality also a ppectr of five promi nences no two of th'-m x'vldg *'"' smn tinea could sec no absorption iices in thi spectrnm of the corona it gave a con tinuous spectrum with one bright line on it i'rof eastman's ob«t-rvationii vmm also most successful prof newconib reports that no in term tircii rial planets were . .- r.j miscellaneous trlf-graphlr 1 tm«nl im.n.i from ihitvrrhl i'olnlß the report that jaa#b ivokham had dc ci led mvn legally i|u unted keceiver m ir.corr.ct he tjiioeti-u has been re rerred to surrogate lawtcm w)io will take the testimony in the matter and rej tort i'him day liiilge ivckbam this morning hsdcci an injunction ny'inni fiflk to show iußt aujzuitt kt:h why lie hould n)t be enjoined anl rerttramed from taking an further steps in muh or attempting to act v keceiver mt-auwhile pnm holds his position as l!eceivcr im tin ramsey inter *!« have mmwoi of f\i*z albany and sus luhauni'-h baaa a n<m.-l parmdc t k place at tlunlli plna ytsvnlay mori.m of bakera numljer mg live hilllld irdf m honieba k mud in cixnayen ami th nut on foot 1 hey wc-rt attirca in unil"«tins of white skirts ami caps and hjue sash an inimena loaf of lin-ad wa.s carrifd m a barouche drawu by four horsta advices frum sitka july h state that the national anniversary was enthnsiastically celebrated oreat interest is felt in the ap promchtog visit of sewardami eu thomas st juhns day was observed by the masi-ns who gave a piu-nic which was attended l>v the school children ladirn cleryy aud municipal authontith the weather in pleasant and the health of the community ih j(oo*l i'rctvisious are rather abort no potatoes bow or lard is for sale nth*-r mommsim are selling low a splendid soldiers monument wms dedi citud mt i'lymouth mass yeat«rt!ay by a procession and an addreas by i iov l'ham iwrlain of maine among tho guests were i lovs latin and steams four prisouera including hotfrnmn and dennis the harnden elxpreas robbers es caped from jail at baltimore last evening c'haa c little founder and senior part ner of the firm of little mrown ft vi well known imw publishers of ftoston died at his residence in cambridge mass yester day morning in the seventy-tirst year of hid age the ' oroner s jury in the case of the ileatb of katie a mobbs yesterday returnetl a verdict r\i uhe ramti to her death by wing nhot th/imgl the u.iv by a pistol in the hands of tjsml i whit the atram saw mill ii mtikkegon mich owned by koliertft i'a'kins <« hull was cotnplotf y ilestro\ed by tire last evening lowfrontstithhlutti sla\m the insur ance is isavmnl i'rof thurston accompanied hy oliphant md haldwin starteil at 4.t la.tt night from memdville i*a for new york city by lialloon the win seems favorable for the trip prof thumton etjtevts to arrive in new york iv 3i hours m his halhxm the rload body of mowry irwin who munlered his wife on the 21st of june at hurrillville k 1 , was ' md on saturday in a swamp dm the mmm of the mii her he had mliltj killed himself toon alter killing his wife the atunti.-fl of iw-klyn beat the hay mak.r of lmrtkngalim bjll at sara toga ymteniay by v sere of j to 11 each club liavin now w6n mm match the rubber will l>e pkiveil ioon telegraphic summary mh viwtekd4t mshms bbitiusb ) washington w shincto aug 8 oen rawlina president of the society of the army cf tennessee has notified that organization that the to.lowing persons have been se lected as the execu rem committee of ar rangements for the fourth annual meeting of the society to be heid at lnoiavilte nov th col liristow ( 01 marklnnd gen murry capt harry ill col bramlette oen v»ni of louisville i o oersham obl mcouiddy surgeon \ odges of new aioany liens spooner law reuceburg and coâ€ΕΎ-uni of indian apolis cols c-arter and kegruyn of jeirersonville gen hjjrkenlooper of cin cinnati col danton o washington gens landru—i of lancaatei , croxton of paris lindsay of frankfort cols kelly of lex ington and j mason brown of frankfort kentucky cbbb-w y < nly _ 1...1m51 in ten-cent notes remain in the vaults of the treasury departm nt all the fnurt mal currency of other denom ns hen been issued thk navy bflm-888-hbe rretary robeacn rttnrned last evening atll depart with admiral porter on a of inspection after the cabinet meet i tuesday dent in i>ent reache here last evening will take charge of the white house on monday new york nr york augiut 9.9behemu lays secretary f.sh give v a reuon for the li'l1 "' the spanish gunboat which an being built in thia city that they wen in tended to reliere the ham.h fleet now do ing cojst duty around vuba and permit the licet beia used to reinatigiirate the ivrun ma war lie says be dot dot intend t permit toe gunboats to leavs o«r waters bat if they do ware without his psr.nissv he will and after them a force which wil utoouh the dona and compel his aothori ty to be respected a story is comet ii washington that at the tine gob sickles nune wu being discussed in the cabiatt au*tiiig previous to hia appointment a minister to spain boar and nihngimte th*t the general's complicity with the 0 teinl manifesto might seriously interfere with his usefulness at the spanish court secretaries rawlins and cresw«u in repl to this objection remarked that at the tim â– they were in favor of the manifesto after a brief silence the president solved tli question of appointment by saying that he u>o was iv favor of the manifesto at th time it was issued hubkible mi'kdeh thomas shields living in jackson's al ley brooklyn was arrested yesterday or the charge of causing the death of his wif by neglecting to provide the necessaries of life for her the wretched woman die from sheer destitution and want kowfnc walter brown champion oarsman of america left this city on saturday by th inifian steamer for liverpool to row a cat the championship of england the new post of not id will be broken to day for the new poat office it is reported that arrange menta have been consummated by which in building will be located fifty feat near er the city luii than was tint decided upon leaving that amount of additional tpace for the rapidly increasing business at the lower cud of the park a biffalonian akhksteu yesterday afternoon a despatch was re eived at the central police ortice from su erintendent reynolds buffalo asking for the arrest of f w orton jeweler ho had fed from that city after it was alleged stealing a gold watch the dumber of which v.-if given laftpccttr walling scat orders 10 have trains watched and on t c arrival 4 the afternoon train on the lrie road hirers mefjivney and willoughby of the i'hird precii-ct arrested him he wax aktm to the central office where he was ocked up and will be taki-u back to hutu •> to-day the stolen watch was found in pardonei ovei*dor hoffman has pardoned mary t>wyer sentcnce<l to the penitentiary for tix months having been informed that she was the mother of seven children all too young to take care of themselves ii tmpc aug i*.—another account ik'ts tire bays the following huild « totally destroyed : on dock street parson's lumber yard j e wil lumber and t-oal yard h k hrc dosj yanl and building materials a i on hour and feed establishment i (. ackerman's livery stable n athertun street ai-kcrt &, quick's uarpen ter shop wm h i uhen k co's pickle warehoune on wells avenue three new bme dwellings owned by j *. s stewart id p»aahf.»rd strett a x hanlen's uarpenter shop the lire is still raging but i under the control of the tiremen the inns is estimated at between 750,000 and sio'nuxto but no accurate estimate can yet lie ascertained heavy failure the kcprwm annouuees the sunpenaion of the eminent dry goeds commission house of kowtra beekman * co , in eons«-queuue of the stead decline in woolens the liabili ties are estimated at 1.h00,(h)4 the as sets are large a boston capitalist is said to have oftt-red to advance all the money necessary to carry the bouse through for a year but it was decided to auapend and itk an extension new i otton the iirst bale of new cotton arrived to lay from texas en route to england deceased joseph j hawley the well-known ac tor died to-day the tailok the striking tatlont are having a grand parade to day a large body with a band it music marched tins forenoon to jersey l'lty erry wnere a delegation from new irk was received subsequently the united inrce pro<-ceded up broadway to niou s l uan i and through varioua streets in which are located establishmenta which have bam placed on the strike the prr cettaion w»j juit large and indicative of a determination to compel the emplo>crs to accede to the demand for increased wages summary items of all klnda hy telegraph | charles p waldron a prominent citizen i of hudson died suddenly thia morning of ( apoplexy the citizens corps paraded thia morning and left for saratoga where they encamp nbooti ten days mr musgrove the new governor of british columbia arrived at san francisco 1 uv night eu route to victoria tbe secretary of the association of cali fornia pioneers has completed arrangements with the various railroad companies for an xcursion of the pioneers to new york and other cities in the ensuing fall a major ity of the members of the society have not visited f c eastern states fortwenty years the imfktmal newspaper of madrid to day says a reinforcement of 20,00il men will be sent to cuba in september the cortea i will assemble in october the first busi ness will be the election of a king seve i ral carlist agents were arrested iv the city last night in the hurdle race two miles at saratoga today _*-_. b-rt mitchell • length una 4 minutes fl second the purse of 900 for two year olds one mile was won by nellie james in li-wi midday was sec ond kelso third crickßl fourth harbineer tilth chilhc»the last early this morning philip gilmartin firoprietor of the lakeview house at cleve i and shot and instantly killed hia son tho mas while the latter was attempting to en ter the house the father mistook his son for a burglar mr forbes of boston has had an inter view with general prim and marshal ser p during which the proposed purchase of by the united states waa brought up j forbes was presented to the regent nd secretary of war by the american minister the proposal was not a_..p.*-d at present mr forbes however continues his negotiations several priests have joined tbe carlist bauds in i ,«*•_. three priests were arreattd on mima in madrid the eclipse was only a partial success in philadelphia part of the time the sun was e-tmjeale.i by heavy clouds the tri-mountains of boston beat the olympics of new york in a game of base ball by a score of so w 14 generals lee and beauregard and ex-sen ator chestnut have arrived at whits sul phur springs major sturdiivant a prominent lawyer of richmond who wm elected mayor ot that city in itani bnt was rejected by the mil tary authorities died yesterday the sequel stakes for thre year olds two miles were won cosily by narrsgan sett invercoald second ani blany stone third time 3:37 j the town is over flowing with people remaining to see the lut races of the summer meeting the sport to-morrow comprises one and three quarter mile race fonr mile race and one and one-eight mile race for the beaten horses —-. extraordinary discovery of crime within a week the papers of this city contained the account of the drowning of » man at one of the watering place on the atlantic coast the body was recovered and brought to the city together with the trunk and personal effects of the deceased a friend opened the trunk and finding a city warrant in it sold it to a hatter in or der to realize sufficient to pay the funeral expenses the individual who purchased it ottered it mberqaeßtly at a broker's office when the dkcot^ry was made that the war rant was one purchased on third street a few weeks ance under cjtciijwuacm which w to the belief that it wa the basii of thr for*rm c dty warrants a number of which hare bean sold recently as the gentleman who undertook to aeu it had w difficulty in howi»g where he got it he was at once exonerated but the mat er was placed in the hands of the police uld mn inve.tig.tioa i being nade to di xmr whether tka aupicioaa entertained re comet mi<l if «,, who wen th fargen then were circum»unc connected with he drowning of the nrm alluded to which re in > meann lmlilr<t to create a be def of anicuie he nad bat sahert time befon utired at the wateria place and when irawnedwaa only a few eet from a female ho had gone in to bathe with him and ht • aaid to have made no cry itmtinrr.tnn nmply tom the woman he waa drowning uid laid ahe had better get nearer the bore ibe whole asur u a cariona one phoa/mphwi ledger the follies of fashion severe slrlctarea am ilich.llreud b.luls ii r l),rl i.ktd srtkl ac jfr.iin the br amp magazine another hurtful and ridicnloai fmhion it tn the high-heeled boots which have agwc worked round from our mothers \ slight heel is an advantage in walking ut these high heels with the cxeuairel j mat 1 surface and the nharply beveled side make walking a aerrice of pain and difficul ty besides they destroy the shape of the leg which is something to be considered they throw the weight forward and the train on the shin and consequently thc hminish the back muscle the calf and iivet t the fore part into an ugly bow the tsh&pe of our shoes and boots ta in it s-tlf an outrage against common sense but c women are not alone in this absurdity nor art we to blame so th it as the paper leal with our own follies specially we m*j be let off without any personal and peculiar reproof therefor bat what can we say of the fashion which dyes the hair paints the cheek blackens the eyelids with antimony to make the orbit look larger and the lashes longtr or that expands the pupils with belladonna do matter at what cost of complexion or r"nt 11 re eyesight ? what too can we say ot ihe fashion which uncovers the arms ami neck in the evening after having clotheti them during the day in flannel or velvet or in warm wadded stuffd • women threatened with bronchitis or rheumatism lit all day in a warm room muffled up to the throat in thick material at uight they uncover below their shoulders and go out in the cold winter air with just an opera cloak thrown over their shivering kins lint this is fashion and none of us dare dis ibey it none of as dare go out in the even ing with dresses made after the pattern ot our morning ones or wear in the morning low bodices and short sleeves to at least equalize the risk and iuure us to the eve ning attire without damage there is no intrinsic reason why we should not be sitting iv low bodices an i short sleeves at this very moment though we will make it 10 o'clock , but if we were we should be thought mad or bad or both and not even our staunchest friends would atand by us but wholly one thing or the other would be a wiser system than the present and woulu be productive of fewer catarrhs bronchical affections andconsump tions ah it is a sad thought which springs up from that last word ! if we c«mu only see as those removed from our own sphere would see the criminal folly of sacrificing beautiful and valuable lives to the fashion which imposed naked necks as a rule for evening costumes ? many a s*ei;t young creature who would have liv ed into happy old age as a beloved wife and happy mother has to an early grave invaus of that ball or that party at which she eaagfat cam from expomire but fashion so willed it and neither mother noi daughter had strength to resist her impal pable but absoluto decree we ali obey her young and old alike those who should keep th'-ir beauties sacred and those who have none to show—tlit delicate who have to be kept alive by art md care—the lean who are too ugly for any one to hml pleasure in tba contemplation ot their ankles—the wrinkled and the gross we all parade ourselves in evening society without more disguise than a bit of gaim or lace cap give and only very few of ub that when even when well on into the fifties we consider it quite buptrtluous for anything to he gained hy concealment afi to the extent to which we cut down our hodices that is a matter too patent and too painful to be mni it is a race amon us w$m sli.tll wt&r the drt-ss lowest ami show tlte largest expanse of shoulders and yet we mean no harm we mean only to be faahin—ua that is the worst of it the incest women among us—pure hi^h llliniiiut women who woum die rather thau be â– guilty of impropriety if it appeared like an impropriety to them and whom very innocence makes them unsuspicious of if yet income accußtonied as every one must more or if us to an objectionable fash ion mi follow it iv pure simplicity of na ture as a thing without meaning or effect also the nicest women among us are just those who always follow—who have not sufficient boldness of miud or manner to nuke a puitlic protest against anything en dorsed by the majority—women who are nut touched by the evil of a baleful custom and by whote own purity is eliminated the puieoii of a mischievous fashion they fol low and their moral support bolsters up the bad habit and givescnuntenance to the had followers thereof but what can we say when originality u still censured as un womanly and a public protest be it even against evil is ft down as strong-minded and unfeminine ?" love in the harvest field a model h p .... nl with m wedding ns the ll scale cadiz 0 aug 4.—our usually quiet town was this morning the scene of the con summation of an affaire wanwur which for romantic interest could scarcely be equaled the interesting couple were working in the hirvest tield when the idea penetrated their minds that while away from the surveii lance of the parents watchful eyes th«y could have the few mystic words spoken that should make them one single bless edness had lost its charms for then and acting upon the suggestion they forthwith took up their march on foot for this place a distance of six miles and appeared in the august presence of the village squire in bashful trepidation and made known their anxiety to have the ceremony performed quickly as they had no time to lose the squire being weighmaster they were mar ried on the hay scales the bride was gracefully attired in the habiliments of the hay-rield and hid her blushing face behind â– pasteboard eun-bonntt while the groom's appearance was strikingly awkward th knot was soon tiej when hiram said to mary you start ahead and i will wait for the ccrtiticate the scene that will transpire when the exasperated parents hear the intelligence i will leave the ivaier to in.ajz.ua lying joe a co*t-spondentof the boston adcertiorr writing from long lake maine mys as the outlet of this lake is reached on the right hand of the pu*age may be seen the small and thriving settlement known me ** indian village where a nnmberof mem bers of the passamaqaoddy tribe reside and the well b ih houses and cultivated gardens adjoining them are evidences of tbe advancing civili/ation cf their race *' lying joe the indian who serves often as a gnide and of whim much that is related that will bear repetition the title was conferred upon him long ago because of the singular preference he gave to false hood instead of truth his extreme love for that which while it cheers also inebriates led him on one occa sion in midwinter to g tin in the night time an underground entrance to the door of the railway station at prince town and boring through the floor of th freight department he also bored at the same time intentionally and m he bad planned into a barrel of clear whisky which was temporarily stored there having thus | gained access to it he held a wooden pail at the aperture until it waa tilled with the coveted prize then departing by the wav he cam and pushing up the lake he hid the confiscated liquor in a snow drift the discovery of the theft bb soon made and not long after suspicion res.ing upon the right party part of the lost * bourbon ha vine been discovered joe wm arrested aud he ifr trial on being asked to o tain counsel his only reply wm me plead urn my own case and when the conrt came in true far once at least to what he had said joe appeased not only aa the prisoner at the bar bat also m tbe counsel for the de fence the chancm aeeraed against him m a awift witness in the centre of the room appeared the wooden pad half fall of the stolen whisky and against such testimony the plea of i*_noce*--*e as all aoppooed oonld bbt bo bbsbaiiia-l wthoa tbe oppor mnity to bo heard had come joe aroaa and with a look ef magnitvrent booth bbalißj lo tho half rilled pail he iaqoired of th jodgß that you call am that wm the leply is the whisky which was stolon ** no said joo that's not it what you call urn in low—pail and whisky *" call them i said tha judge property joe property and you are bald charged with ste-jiug that property then said joe yon no hold mo law avi whisky no property so me no steal am property itus waa a point ia the trial not looked for bat ne verthelem a valid one for by the state low whisky wm not acknowledged t _______ or merchaadim true joe said the judge whisky is not property bnt the pail containing the whisky that ia property yea mid the indian still tilled with confidence of sucomb tliat is right bnt me no steal urn thai mb borrowed pail from rolfe'i store mentioned the name of the owner of one of the principal stores in tbe village—and ao joe waa released from custody - — ... mt*m __ the mechanicals institute of san fran cisco california will open its seventh in lastrial exhibition in that city on septem ber uth 18 a finely constructed building covering a ground area of 70.000 feet haa been erected and fitted up ot an expense of 945.000 it is lighted by 1300 gas jets aad contains a pond 42 by 24 feet having throe fountains throwing water fifty feet high the main nave is sarronndod by two series of galleries the lower one affording seats for 1500 peraoaa and the upper furnishing space for 2000 protnen aders iho directors announce their inten tion to prepare on attractive and instruc tive exhibition of the indostrieo of tbe pacific coast and particularly of california exhibitors have been invited from china japan the sandwich islands british col umbia mexico chili and peru — op — sea y_ed a french agriculturist pro poses that the vessels occupied during the summer in cod fishing should in other sea sons be employed in collecting and trans porting to tbe azores the sea weed which is to be found in large quantities west of those islands the sea weed it is saserted covers in dense masses a apace seven times larger than all germany analysis hu dis covered that these weeds possess the same fertilizing qualities aa the weeds employed for manure on the coasts of france the vessels it is proposed shall convey these marine plants to the azores where they could be pressed and dried and the potash and other salts extracted these floating meadows it is estimated will produce every year sufficient matter to manure over 350 wi 1,000 acres presidential candidates.—a savan nah journal under the head counted out complains that not a single southerner has been mentioned as a candidate for either president or vice president at the election in 1872 it says we seem to be coun ted out altogether m wholly unworthy of a place in the government now we are in clined to the opinion that some of these political calculators will find themselves disappointed the south will not consent to be ignored if her statesmen can have no position in national nominating conven tions she will have nothing to do with their nominees she will vote for candi dates of her own and leave the northern lieople to tight out their battles among themselves * the thames tunnel commenced in 1824 by sir isambard k brunei and after many difficulties completed and opened in march i *- i has been closed m a public footway this tunnel c*_t 3.000,000 and never paid interest on the investment it was never used as a means of transit under the thames between rotberhithe and wapping but was visited as an object of interest one of the roadways was closed and the space between the arches used as shops for the aale of small fancy articles purchased merely m mementoes on july 21st tbe tunnel was closed having been purchased for the sum of 1,000,000 by the east london railway company for the uurpo-e of running their traina into london the guanape islands it is asserted in letters from lima furnishes guano so strongly impregnated with ammonia aa to nearly equal that aupplied by tha chincha islands the deposits are estimated to reach four million tons and the peruvian government has ordered that guano shall he exported from the chichaa only in a sufficient quantity to pay the interest on the foreign debt due in great britain and the united states and that all other cargoes of guano shall be taken from the guanape islands m m mi-tor vices the new york evening post calculates that there ar 100,000 men n new york city who receive wages for either manual or mental labor if they take each one drink a day at ten cents each the total expenditure is 10,000 and for ci_ara and tobacco my ten cents each 10,000 making 20,000 a day $ 140,000 a week o,<h)o a month and 6,720,000 a year for drinking and smoking and cheering which neither give strength to the body vigor to the nerves nor health to the brain ae pai vsiiingto b territory.—the official of washington territory is as follows for delegate to congress—garfield repub lican 2743 moore democrat 2585 gar field's majority 14s tot.il vote in the terri tory 5238 the vote in 1867 wm 4840 an increase in two years of 698 and an increase of the republican majority of 52 the vote on state convention wm very smal there being 400 for and 688 against taa farmers a>d micamics national bask government oa agent no 3 bbbbid_ig"s exchange with an authorized api-al of 0,000 ia now open for the pur pose of doing a regular banking hasiness it has already issued 180,000 national currency which is at par and of uniform value in all parts of the united states five per cent interest allowed for sav ings deposited in this bank with the right to dxaw it out again with accrued interest at any time mr spaa.ding also continues to buy and sell government bonds also to convert 7-30 treasury notes into 5-20 six per cent gold bonds e g spa r ld ing prea't juniper tar soap is a certain cure for chapped hands eczema ring worm salt rheum pimples and all other cutaneous affections rendering the skin bo it and smooth as velv-t manufactured by cas well hazard k co new york sold by all druggists k24-tfdacly i m om hooflaind'sobrmaji mediasis—which bear the endorsement of the judge of the supreme court of pennsylvania have an other witness to their efficacy in the person of his honor the mayor of onr city maaafiß ones > bbss june 2d i_*s f 1 have used hooflaad's german bitters and tonic in my family during the past year and can recommend them aa an excel lent tonic imparting tone and vigor to the system their use has been productive of decidedly beneficial effecta w f togebft mw_fdsc mayor of boffalo co»r-t_t-tlo*f water ia a certain care for diabetes and all diseaom of the kidneys for mole by all druggists dao the microscope shows the color of the haii due to a deposition of the pigment in ita substance when the hair glands be come enfeebled this pigment fails one af ter another tbe hairs become white or fell j out producing baldness paid nam ia easy i to prevent but hard to cure ayer's hair vigor stops it even restores the hair some times always restores ita color in__e bate renovation ia at ones visible aefmees iresbneas and the close of youth this great ornament should be preserved since it can be by ayer's hair vigor which is beautifally clean and free from anything injurious to tho hair — tribune springuiue y r doc ma m - - prre a*s lrrrraocs js warn sattj are the teeth to which sozodont ia daily applied and no wonder—for the qail loy soponaria or bark of the chilian soap tree which is one of its component is used in sooth america for removing spots from white iks wit_e«t wi«-nt m fabric of sll pieserratires and tjc-ftses it is fifibbbbbbjt urn fasanna ranah wtaaist and mmmmm kwary and l*_a*ard tb roost potaait and the mmh hai-iu-i ra m sa dr wistar's blbc-bb ot wild cwiy ia a*'*-ombt_u-tioa mad a arm indeed *" for-ear ing aad curing dis pases nt tha throat hron sad eh est it cans a cang by loaaau-g aad cleansing the lungs wad allaying irrita tion ; thus removing tiie cause instead of drying up the cough said leaving the dis ease behind dac as -— frish as a maiden blush is the pure peachy complexion which follows the use of t-agan'b magnolia balm it is the tnw secret of beauty fashionable la dies ia society understand this tha magnolia balm change the rustic country gui into a city belle mon rapidly thaa in other one thing bedaes-a sunburo t_n freckles hotoh es aad all effects of the summer sun disap pear where it is used and a genial culti rated tnah bbjmbbfib it obtained which rirals tha bloom of youth beauty ia pos sible to all who will inreat 75 cents at any respectable store aad insist on getting the magnolia balm iss nothing bat lyon*s kath siren to dresa the hair mwfdao — m>mm l_-.ar-.l__g osass a eemp eta asiui issml al raasonahlß prices buffalo moubbibo btobb _.â– *-â– '-- * •*â– b_a m tt l-bfibbbwbbbb at p-rtae rafclp mmt bfibbbbbbbj bbbubbb 188888 nradsr us firm nam of holbrook da t co txftrad by liou t ttou on the first amy of july ib6o au par-una in debte to tha sue im an r-e**_.,e atari to pay tha *__- to either of the undcr.lgned edwin jl h bri.kjk henry 0 dec william h dkb biiftal luly 4 16-3 co part b.era lii p the undersigned have this lsy formed a conartner h p under tbe firm name af b v kw h co and aa the s'*e_*c sol rsoloro k u*r <• co will oonti - ue the dry g j • bustnaa at 7s main st thatikfut for the liberal patrooßttch-r-to or extend d to the old firm w licit a (* iitinua-.f of the aarue henmy u dile william h dee buffalo july 2-ui le*u m m blagara wmmmmm fi-hlcampa-j door sash and blind tanu'actory 00 b sene t bufalo floorinif ding ilouldings brack ets kiln tried doora glased and ctwiaaad saah inside and out blinds door and window frames also han]ln g sawing and turning ol evert description done to order oa abort notice ami snth dlspatcß hlfhwlsai alcmmwl mite thomas clark euot-aaor to darfc * brown bsctifying distiller aoraer of washington and perry itreeta baflale n*_nufarturt and dealer in hlfih w_m alcohol purs lipirlta colo*oa by*rita ti led whisky old tty whisky d_nastia brandie md q â– m bafale type ksaadrj find pbisteiuf warbh'hjsb flimiab-b erery ttida raquurad in tha printing bu-ineea to any es last deair-d on aa reasonable tuna aa any foundry n this country also e kctkotypino in all its variety also type adapted lor irtek a mailing ma shine m ma-f mm*mmemm baßsla malleable kemm warß malleable iron mada to jrdar pratt h i.btch wobth p-of-ri-u-ra osea fifi and m tbrraee â– _, b-bslo b y __ nact-1 leal fire ls.as_i-.-a com pa ay ot hartford ca.lt b*fr*-,-00 wm c smith agaat 4 brown'a buijding buffal â– , b x aa bb hartf-rd plre laaaraßss cnßaasuay chartared in 1810 cash capital 1,000,000 i wm c smith agent 4 brc-mi's buildings buffalo b y fhe-nlt kir laiarkati corapaav [ of hanford capital fiorxooo wjl c s-iitu agent 4 brown's ruil tn*ta buffalo n t la*i ulnae glass 000 boxse window glass aatortod ataae plat 3lass fob btor-.s and hwklmnofi al lea n eastern prices 60,000 tw white leal 10 bbls übsead oil for sals by a reynoid h co 191 main st and 16 lloyd al buffalo n y lake lea tha buffalo ice company are now prepared to sup ply cu-i-.ni'.-rs with lake ice at the lowest rates a full supply ri-_r_iteed the 888888 through thi [>__ ry wagon of tnia c>-_ip*iny are co ored ran mil prumiueittli lettered lakb ice any lust entiont*t men del v.iieg ie _ if reported at the o lce will ba corracte orders le-t at bakvisv lirug store cr washington and setiex dreeta will be proa_|,tlv ali *> ' bhi.u ♦-. jtssrr'i 11*1 r tonic and lieitsrailvc rhe incomparable ramedr try it—it never fail rhls preparation atopa the hair falling out and n-oßßotc a v-fomua growtb clea_i.ee tha seal il dandruff and renders tha hair soft and lossy it oontal sno aulpnur,augar of land or oth ir oolorintf nutter boing dt—igned as_ra»ly lor itren-rthe-nittf the hair fit cents and tl per bottle ryera-rad by r jenner chemi-t 416 main st op foaim tbe park m m teeth kitrarlrd wllboat praia j o barbouh formerl of new york __ vi offloe in _ tiiuection anth di b b fißfialffht denti-t where he can ba foond daily ready to relia t mßerlng hu__nity dr barßour having had graai ixperienca in extracting teeth under tha inflaeoo if nitrous oslde or laughing gas will devote _•*â– hole time to this br-.itch uf rsrac-ca hundreds t saßa—_man »•-**_ at tha art—c at no __ malt rrmet hats a*%m cap closing out closing out regardless of cost or value balance uf ovb | summer stock bb bf ! closed out by september the htm consist of hats c__j?s and straw goods stock must be closed out of the i.'rioht ol main st bettgtolp & bkottietis aaaaatht-tassar a the cider maker manual by j a bcjeix n/mawmm id a u—a ilu stkated bewk ot is peejee ba deome'j bom in e——k pr.ce fl :.|, mot by v il free of pu.t>e every fu—rv eboum have a ea y bo wb',l aale m r—,l by bseec a lot abd by htaj a eiut m in et b g_7t —. call axd see samples and then on—r jour bill b lettb 11-m vabcsaatdisb taos ks.elof-1 i-.l.m.mas ca-m ac - r_l*os • aan i«»——ailml t)lakk books j j chichester aajx-tacrceda vmbjua tmrnnol ist bb mi me or irsar s-k_n qe ii niis-.—aa mcalt dr sherman's rupture curatives rorniph wm»«ftfem mm cbdtinmul hoist this otj tor ten d y only phot graphic liksne p • of cs<ss fetor m ftfur cwr wna otoer uifonia ti-.n lumidbed th ritfiiis office a c • . pout porter ) busfelo n v am », mo f sealed proposals in dcpll cate with . copy of tab iiliwlau t n>*-h*j will b receiv d hf the undent ad u til it o'd m m th th 4 semenbcr ims for fiiml-h-ng ih p.-t of k-rt ntawwrm s t ilh tfk ml-owta ntat b*m seacemom,to «• feinnd at t ne york centra r*ilr.»h brp t biji—fcir t t the eontrset to be m*i)ect u uw ptwi ntf h conunaui he oener*l deputaui.t nl tite k i p»rk(prime mtw • bamta brno sum vellvurad vi naciud im4 pov.oda ham sub r cured hert quality *» '• flo r 77 u barr-1 ooehtfuikof w 1-e w v cr«tm»t>nd •• « hal of red winf r • r sprta h#.t .< the to u<w.nc bra-.dr gold ihut louurills kj ootitto m.ii whit rme.ctirvm mills biff umt j nttiui star u>d cremen nr brand equal ta quamv llmuu wi.tle h»bu i»b hie wopotrnd tohwsoo mavy muf j "' jay cot km rukoed » d g uund coffee 1 » onaulßte sugar ft ' b own suc^r 1w cv lo f9u ar «•• " vimjar mdimjoaa ckndti admmsnttne m iriwnds aoap hal btr r«iquaut ) d â– s*j.,t le(in>»rrei 5-0 " peppsr oroun i ( n 4 ot papen » urn cor 7 cart lima beana 7 " lineolvaa 7t " t<hmtl)l 1 " i'ineapidc tt " i'ineapule jell«t jft " iuvktyj.m * " hucxerryjuß » " condesed milk 1w " i n*er â– â– â– 74 " t'roan ft itl kweir chow chow pk-kfea 7 buttle w.,rcerter*hi»e s*uce t4 " kitravt .* lemon 36 " limmlate 24i>oud yea t powders 10 " nv<-s at flour b ana woe t bacco c'off hugars candk », h>»f l j ma t will ue f umli 1 • thummdt the onvarnment ir»rt-res uw ri^ht to reject *».> â– it all of tt.o bids offered in i uf f-ilun or dfflii.il>1 in the quali nr •.( lattity ol a > of the article upuj:ur<l u be 4 hver d then the commi-s ry •* fort pv>rter boflaki n v , khali have the i owcr to upply urn i my b jmri i . and he contractor v h bs cliarifc^l wtth tlv d ffe bm of amt tbe co>.traitorwill iw rauuired tv nui ial â– h><nd f r the mini afl htfteen hun n.l !«.,?]â– â– ici^-m aitiieiahwby iwn rr^-ummc urrti â– sim » ntin niiu.l bo mo ti'.ncd in the bids the p roj..«a swill he open nl at uvvtsakk tha bth daj of september )â– *'■». tt uw nfltt tt which time and place the bi dei are rt'|u*-»t«d l ** ssmmbt i*r<i]mmalii will be marked l'n>]-mah f>.r hubw it ti-'-i wk lam mii d.lni d f h pierck rim livutecaiit fint lßcantr a c s f«t pnrt<-r buffal h v fiwawcjalt a pacific railway gold loan 6,500,000 we bes leave to aurk<um'e that hare al-ceputd tb apencv of the kusas panfir raid-ay ctmpany for the nit of its new hfcven per cent thirty year golu loan frek krom tax thia loau amount to bco,ooo fint irt^s-lißifirftßt **\ sinkii u hd sr ur*-<i upon the cxtenaion of the railway from near sh'tid»n in kan to denver colorado a dfrtancc of t37 milex.of which 12 m in are completed and the rest in under i-ooktruc lon it i alwo amo tya^c on bulling stock an<l francbi of utw ant-claai hailvay bcsidi-s now miming through '*"■• stare of k*t)mm a>'l in stccessful o|"kration kt-k 7 miles | weft of the him'uri river and aarnlitc ~â– .-•.(. enough to meet all of iv m and ciunjog < l !: gationa beaidei mokk than toe intf rest i pun this sew l'ian id mldltion to tbi the boutla »:â– aj --.:■•-, hy a fint mortgage of thr ioveknment la^'d ura.nt t>f thkke mil lion ackls ex*endlnkinalt«rnaumeuin»oii e<ther ilde of the track from the 3«4tb mite po tin kannaato jvnvr . th proceed of the tale af th««e mud arc to be in vetted by the tnu ee in the 7 per cent &■«.(• them ml««a up to 190 or in v b bonda a a sinkinft find furthk rki'kmition of the bonds tlte landi embrace ome of tbe finaat pi>rtlom of the maentflcant terr.tory of colorado ladudiog a ooal field ani"pinery tbe cosipaat vi fawkb v an * et another tract of three millions of acteft in the state up kansas and although not pledged aaa aecuruy or this loan th ir pimeaatton ddt largatf to urn company's wealth autl credit we aattaut the va".tb of tbe cillp»?nrb fhopertt oov el rl i bt thih mort-uoc at mb 000,000 net wh-le the loan is meukt.y b,soo > m the lion have thirty year to bin from may i,lbdß and wid pay hi\e perceft interest iv gold wil-annimlh/.oti msvl.andno l.an are rku rm'm uuvsanauit tajafiov c company aartnr hm tax the principal of the loan ia atadc payame in ld in the city uf v*w york but each coupon 11 be i*yubl in frankfort london or yaw york at option of the h.-ldt-r without uotice at the tultowina rates ot 1000 bowl in n«w t t rol'oeaeh ha f year l0nd0n....*7 fa lod " frankfort 87 fr so krt ' th ageataof the loan bal re a«ep»in tha tnwt had tbe condition of th road aud the c-.tiirtrj throuffh wi.tcb h run aareftilly ekamhied they aj bappy to gi the loan aa emphatic endnimßmßt firbt-clalb invektmest in rvi?r reopert perfertlj rare and io some ementiaj ertn bkttkktbanoovernmkst sicubitim the 8 i will be m forth praaeat at m and a<vri*kd interest both t.v cc et.vcv the aifenu re»ervidg tbe right to advance tha nu tbe rt t.n of invwton •« inritod to them wctl bonds which we r--c mmend aa one 4 the most profh«bi invertmemu io tbe market gold aa 1 govanrmeot sacurittaa uk«a m payment 1 their awrket ai w wttho « oooatim on pamphlet with map gfrmg full informatioa bmm n apnlleatlon dabney liorgan ft co so m ffniiitiriiii ny m k jesl'p * co dt m a pi—unt y y ... jilj^ii wagjt poorkraoav f k plumbly sti?sjbsfty?»i tl "«?â– '-'.â– â– ' ssjijlrgijglsl mm y isaac hollowat rani an worn tamm niirmrt mnwnrr r**—iinai crockery «..,»*. n—mn teaar iw kntal lamb mi iw imb kirn y^s:-0"i oold baud and whmtchtha cut all mud susiui silver plahdiware french clock beokzh pariah juiblr w h glenny son co omm h cas fixtures of thk fewest and beat styles at very u)w prices eievatedqyen range beactircl law e ovkns cobomical o do»t iroodomcmul johf c jewett & son's both ilate a»d zikc the mln m.l.t ' ibaw * rr.bkts m main rt — 1 dkated forks jj-jil rra..t«j iqnal 10 a«j maua haw a rrmmig t4c m»ir rt table cutlery x liaw t ftp kit 1u mwn t bbvcational â– prof henbysutters hew oeiat n kkm ah conservatory ok mi'sic none but the beatgamiaa tawharm »>»■it f m«ury sutur kad rof th oruicl oiaralouleuukaul heaa darnaiadl frof frtto he d coiioert 81 fuuknc director from main p 01 amko'd k.i kel miak mull ill and onan in fiom frankfort on the i aln appllcauoaih ud be made mi tof sutwrf ni denoa or by l<u.r m early a i,lli iwent ho»rderß oan ha . ocommodataa in the hwu«e wher i french and uanaaa ma outfat ia eoaaanlon with musi send for hreujar of thi eseellant cnnaarvatory oi uusicto uinky sl'ttsr i ineior jameatown n y " the heathcote school cor.vm peaw ajo oesebee ib aitumm term will oper auourtt sou h c r'laii head maatar batruelar n matla nutlo natunl scieno and the eiuluh 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-08-10 |
| 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 | 1869-08-10 |
| 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. 8051 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-08-10 |
| 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 | 1869-08-10 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690810_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. 8051 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3028 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxiv tuesday augubt 10 ibb9 no 8060 new york two 80/s imsm to death la an juh-pit conflict of state and federal authority idice hdnnn writ in the caw f the teuis hitter *Γ«Òβ¬Β’Γ’β¬Β’ **-. ac nΓΒ«w yoftk august 9 anapplioation was made tojadfemeconn this afternoon for an injunction against the highland suspension bridge and new kugland and kne railway co an the a pointment of a receiver after nntne hi cuΓΒ«tion the matter wa adjourned til f morrow t)!i tkxas himl the oaee of john h platt a tew rioter was before both the rvrieral and state courts to-day commiiwioiicr oaborne at tint refoeed to give biro ti u the stafc court io answer tc a wnt of mm*ΓΒ«bΓΒ»}pws iteoed by judge mccunn whereupon the latter aaid he should flirect the sheriff t enforce the writ an |
| File Name | 18690810_001.tif |
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