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buffalo express vol xxiv iukbday septkibett 28 1888 no 8069 business directory v.ijfjf tf fttt i ft locatiox of tbz i,£jpi.su urjises of bi'ffalo th-im of ur i n ho auks pur hues in buf !»,<■, <>> rulluig tin uut and uaiiiji v *• a rtuvedot wiliavelliu-siidtruiib.c thu ~ lectn.n hun c»if u liv lua eaod uauwtlv ri tftclab4.i axes planes edurt'ls skates au'l implements castings ftc h ward iruh m chi,.«.n nt«r i.w bankers ■. w ihrt a c , main r home books and stationery maksim tavix)ii 3i<im»ln h h ot.s umli i blank books stationery 4c t'l-11 lwkw o^i j..h.nwin fco bla mikjkty • jknk-,!uo«udew.mai boom ft bhom a l wwtj.m mn,n ja..i£b ii jewlii 4..nj v blank book mani'facturer j u ch|..uk4tfcr 13 ui'l i.m w«*l ...;... confectioners whole.ale * retail w k bblimmi co , l d'n»i ii cokfcctiosesb wholesale hubr uiaumt.m ».'..«-«. china lass 4 crockeby vtt'b tvnt.ii 2111 ir dkj «. nkwm hi llmii oauuaobs barvr.v i wai.lacfc u«:k i.^fcr o.urn-r hou ckackek.-i t(j h qvui & km 1.^.nq.1 107 llilcjtt ' ii l i wih!«m n.l kiuil ! c b lil'ltlkv *('•., r£ri in ltirw okml'.'l uaftl.n a^i t\~l i n wj coal and hq iron i o k » bus a lo imuli c.r hi ilmlw't j douu best t oft.m mun , dkapersstah-obs i m n trto . uitltl.i ! im;l and kenovatoe ! li'casc i.mtui 4bj ualii i prmon manifa(,tl'keus i jl w r r*ir.k 5i v h*mi ' eniiraverson wood oko i wight a t'm m tn rcknitube ac isaac d irarn,w si»iii i uhi 1 i . ow v m^n fi.ocr keki am p.ain v 11 c *>*>. snm ' ■' fcva >. fbuit and iy-ttirs fi.att xxi it t ' fc.7 mo^hh oh(m ers iwbuleulx i a mmimm.il lo ik'h'eus lvli»l«alo mn,l l'.ouil f ii uoi.man i7h mam tii j ». cliti i 7 r tenfer iknts rußnuama goods auks >< ii iakkimu 3j7 m in ii i la bockfi ii . 31 tain man t kuuin t 11 ■*■oukb akd jcwelkt j 11 hltb us xih hia ttnill ii iknknh saddles ml j h i.vti.k v s(is l"j inhaf 1 .|,| 8 i m*iu.iou han*l k hl nf*ev limiii mm i o j .. huii pon9 a >"". m main | hard'.vaitk liion i . j c e.walhiii lit mlmaaaoltoa ] mdht ms kh i r i ijl i.n.t st-ii.i » ■mi'.v.vmi pah i , j1 i fuv en a l ph s n m dkw.iti1 hkh'ixi j-l m m cor w s»an hardware and metajls j pr s it • ool <" 4 ml t t rnu i hot air ritbkacks i a ri oilhkrt x * m j hats cai-i am ft us i t • r uk rg£r ->" nln w tiil-li • ii . »■! lli'n xi ltlir.:^iii iv'on poukpsy cumum k"n wiiltkb ur^li,tur.l».k*on ik n kot'nuklis ekgik7 boilers oeu • tiktt.siin.h t 10 wa.-i,ini o.lirllfcln iron flails k r si'ikks 4c pratt * coy 4f s nl kiktlm lioiu cakkix'if and sleigh d c cjoiiwi.n ca ami ioj w»^...,-t m j lookinu fii.ass i'lcn'lie rilamks bow aim i bimim m «. hm i mali.kaklk ikov pratt k i.ktc.ivvuuth.s n.l h fenftpe mvkiii.r manti.ks and grates c a oown mi i>vu-»r l swaktz a i . h main m arbi.k and ranite works john oawtosd l«7«i.d 6»ni ttr milliner v wholesale and ritaii.l uknky o"hhikn x wn w 11 w 111-aki mi uun moirnim qocd dodi hkst a iv cm mam mani"k*itfrinfj jcwclebs c h f jrksih.im 3z7 mli < t..n mll-ilr liem.i'.lis and i'i'blishers jewtritx siiwiika 283 m.lv orli vn-4 ptui.ip lip derb".k ftliiimakkk i c 0.,18 41 uiul s cluil.'h otnav mslodbons 40 oeo a piu.nck a lo ni o iti s.ttoth kid hi ryuuit oil i'mnts if r b iw ■i ■*!>"'■ruhiho mill noons sash c w a kvan9 \ co m.-ui»iik pl a tic si.ate koofinii hr ihnks 4 h in rianos music 4c cixttier * destos mi h:'iu piano mani"fai-ti"rers c u«tz«an v ion nd 110 b ■« j lievi.nb bru m nia(l cur m»rvl»t,.l pai'kk livxgino.s 4c ■h htki;i ■hata liojjr omkbv ku . th w merrctt nkhki.9 •» m n phot craphkits w m kniiiiit 2 main m b mamiu>h s ."■n.-l l m ■jl l hi.h s7«m»in sewinu machines urovkk hik^ks m in . 11l m»iti wuekler a wii-s-'n »• m co 275 m.ln or sw n wu.chix ft imnss m co . v s bl»mm h w ■f m c . u w swan ri/okf.sckh m 0 i 401 m in kaddlkrv hardwarf c psxatt • let*1 j»7chtii,st nd :•! terr»c flll.k hat manrfactrrekh c mackenzie ist m m stained glass buffalo xt iskii glasi il«k pnrt ik » 1 brhss '^ !♦ x»n steam cofkee 4 spi emilt cbatik \ co , 8l hsln i.pi nuitc g urchf school rukkitubs k a son 2:*>ev.ntta w tcalkh and safem i»u hokks icmun mui bakes akd bells scales "«•»•• a dasforril.'s > habhwake stoves a'v i "•""• shaw ferkis «, nd ba.nges stovks kcitnaces . l s a rt7 a n , 3m x „ tobacconists *■*■ams .■■m~nniiiiiiini mi ~ 018-w r howar[>«c.f..*jiwiih,.i tun jkitjiies jkwklhy * dia.mo.vi jitiiv jr.wklri tub i'j atatn i died of p.,.1 2l "',', j v • li sssssas laughter « daa i^rk i • •*"■» 3 n aild the redo sss u m s 9 '» •*. ire m ssa&raa tk&aa -^ m th-»i!i s,i i sss>s-aa smt 4 7 pun r ir in the sb deitre ~ x _ nth , wmmmt^si h ks 5 sfc o-coel rie d and «£ " j ««■» «"■attend * aini^j me i vifcm i „ state news serious ciiabom 4otdrr tb oold ex changs bank as<»milft dcstoro dat x wall strket-the cmku rlak he paired the new york exprr say tit feelinp g»init the offioen of the i'.om exchang bank v very bitter broker itatemenb for the buaiimm of thursday last en lo at the bank on the succeeding day frt day at 12*0 p m at that time th t*i«u«nta of betdea fc co.,ud seyen * co wen not it aid the btok huulu immediately hay notified theee • parties u have th«tr statements in at oertain time if beldea and b#*er did not r«pof»d then it wm clearly the doty at the bat k to hay notified the immursof the gold room that ixrth of theae parties were deliuo^nt tht liauk faded to give uy such jotioe ana nothing official iw known in rrg-u-d to th mattei until the crowd on sato day after noon almost foroed its president to makt th statement to the bank oflicia'a and th clerks in thii important crisis appeaiad t have been paralyzed and events how tha they have not been equal to the rtnergencj it ii openly charged tbat the back on fn tlay and saturday mad partial vettlemem with tome large partita but iiurtl broken who in the aggregate had large b»lances dm them and who were kno n to b hulvent could not obtain eren partial settle ment this hat thrown into the none market a perfect army of small iwriowert and greatly aggrarsted the stringency ii money aiuce thursday uat at aa ad joamed meeting uijtbe hold botim at on u'clook there was a renewal of the confn ion and excitement of the morning a committee of nioe stated that they had gv the ijold exchange bank to postpone th declaration of any ni.ro defaulters until 8 p m they also ugg«-«teu that a commit tee of four tie appomt d to wait upon tht bank of new york and see if that tnttitu tion would assist ia clearing the t old opera bions of friday owing to the f a<*t that tin uold exchange bai<k has nut it througl with thursday's operations a meuilmsi ttated that the lohcemen in the < r«»l(i tx change bank had ordered him out when h endeavored to find oat how be stood rl taid it was high tiroeth&t wa knew whetht-t the banh has any tf ifu fiiity and where n ends th leelin t this iauct.iro ra very high and th u<*ld exchau^e h.*t.k as altu ied t ia ihe ''•**',- iq anvthin imt compliiutnury ffmid a rt > itioi was offered that mm nua coicplia vitl the regulation ■of the r<>m e n^t kaok to take np the fau of heldeii jl am pany shall not wfc urn suspension r>i aoy member uf this ba«w this was lost by ■very decuit'd vote a letter was receive from win t livertnore k t'otnpany giv ing notice thut th«ir outstaniiinic transac tions wt-re all to the account of wra lit it v company smith < mill martin a company and jatiies t'uk ir thiti lettei w ordered on lile a solution wa adopted instructing the committee of niu do return to the qsjji exchang bank and if they wore not able t • receive the assistance of the banl officers to ascertain for themselves whai they could of beklen's altairs and report v the board aa early as possible the boan then t<k>k a recesa till three o'clock ( rcaesemblin there was a cm parati ft iiimll attendance *■it was frencrally unde p*tood the committee wonld not make report the committee appointed to a-i »• tain the condition vt i>>lded k co.*with tl ' •"]>! exchange bai k » ml they wm vh1 et to make any it-port as the ank ha not concluded thursday's busii ess motion to adjourn till teuo'olock t tnorro morning prevailed injunctions wtn qyia thick ami fast among bnfcetfc and the t^o exchange bank this afternoon the gmmmprfal say the committee o four expect to t s»ble to proseut to-mo row belden ft c«>'a atatetnent his bal iiiit-o at the fiold exchau^e \'< nk t a tburn ilay's business was tifteen thoußana dollars as to the tinal i n « of the pn^.-nt lead lojk it may be cor.<;ludwl that every thin depends u]>oq i ~( . oleariuuh of smith iould martin & co and imm what ir ijcneraily umicr-t ■! as the extent of tb-.n settlements at 150 t'uro ap[>earfi t > b ittlo duubt that thwr cleariugti will turr out all ri^iir tbe excessive stria^ency v money has been hiul'q a^^ravated by eorm uf the ban - s adopting a p*>luy more cau tious than prudent in calling in loans ano requiring a very heavy addition to the mar gins yesterday afternoon dr alurt t sim moos who wan aa alleged udjuntly in a cerated in cuba aad wnosu real estate an other property ou that lalaml was oonh uated apphe4i to 1 nituil states ( miii sioner < sbo<n for an attachment against t p.unsh guoboat lut was directed to a ply to the rstkte depar.ineiit there is a rumor in circulation that cuban expedition numbering tive humlr men left new york nivht before last b ie has not been tracuj to any autben source the break in the !'■■-■canal at poo krook ban m rcpairud and uavigatiuu iii.lv resumed general news rktikn of ml hays from the arth reoiunh-plan of dist.ibtt ofl of the avondale hemtf ft d imhense immi grati n the expetiition ot dr hays and brad ford the artist have returned to st johns n 8 from the arctic region entirely suc cessful in every object and all well they penetrate 1 the middle ice in which the lintish steam whaler alexandria wa erusbed by the ioe and lost her crew wa mi john d culver broker of st cathe rines ont , hseonded saturday night taking with him 20 mor tbt,om save ral banks a c wlfam »■* well as a numbei of business imb 4 george springer who was committed to jail in u«nm m&ea laiit may fni pljw in f.s'-tniftionß on the lowell & law rence kailruad hang himself sunday night thomas k steams alia thorn at farter who is charged with obtaining sevtra thousand dollars in boston two years ago hv m:;liii counterfeit rxmds ha been r rested in new hampshire and committed to jail in defantt of ten thousand dollar i c trustees uf the avondaje fuiiof fund yesterday adopted a plan for the die trunnion of funds that may reach them after taking the oath required by the rules and regulations toe j rustees elector e c wadnan proaideat h oaylord truasurer and william l wiiaou cc reury and disbursing age tit the plan of dtstributien fur the grst yeai is as follows each widow will be paid th bqm of two hundrtd dollars in equal monthly payments etch male orphan obilo m u:.r foarte«n years nf age and each femali orphan child under sixteen years of age hall be paid one hui.dred dollare in tan manner child • : w«v the ages msationed will be paid iv iull a ram not exceeding thr«e hundred dojlats pitb thou wild di».lar wm voted to meet special cu>m not onbrscod in the forego ing 1 h*se provisions are atfade lor aid and relu-f till the first of october 187 and will absorb ail l*at forty thousand doiws the remainder of the fond is to b earvfully invited in good securities that can i-u converted into cash when r>tjaired tad to cjumtuto a pfcimaoent fund di vißn.l upou ute following basis one-third o constitute the widows fond and the re maimng tw thirds the orphans fund from these funds the widows and orphan are to reoaive < t uart«riy paymeot untd the • hole is exhaiwted the bond of treasurer were fix d at fifty thousaud m ura the busid adjourned to meet at plymouth on jiaturday october 16th 1869 the offi«»l ntnm ol v fer arri im in the waited stmtm dunaff the quarter mdwm with june stows sm xtnordinary ina-m tbs whote number is vu hun di«d sad ssmnty-esvra tbowsad five hun dred and ssgmy two of whom dsswiy silty appl»ss*ioo wio be sas«ls at the oext sss tebfth do«isus psrlisissrl for a eharur for the uuirm p*«6c ludt^d to w oowtraotsd from a point c lake tmpwior ria b«a biver to ft point on the mttera boundary of britssk otemwa wi s power to teprotttt riytioß imdis^to aaa fnmßornglah.au lake el the woods s*s~jsaz *—■-*— in pnrmtvos of an eat ot congress the property of the united states at rupert ivrry and vicinity la to h ld on the 30th ; xoranber it includes the basket ud cifla factories th sh«unda*b f.rrj n u iioueee and loa in tk town l*ndi water power the right to dig iron ore etc major haggertr had ft leaf and mtisfac tory intenriew with the fieeidunt y~tur iay oa the subject of kie njeotiaß by the tiatuh csonrament aa conaal at glasgow the barh liaaie from monunk point rric«d at new london conn yesterday tad she reports seeing a large steamer off tfontauk o sunday reoeirinx ooal from a ihooner atffngside the names of both moli ware paiutoj out and tlio steamer mrud heavy amument albert j oon'd the new york forger as before the polio magistrate at toronto vtsterday hie worship demand the evi lence insnurient lor eitraditioa and tbo prisoner was diaohardged foreign news cvbax insurgents treating fob avbrxx der-the london tui » ox tux x»t t x question—probability ok pkre hyacintue beixq excummunicatks oo*i ktna in eruption lbs telegrafa cent rum havana on sat irday last relative to the surrender of qm jordan and his troops upon the payment bj he government o a certain sum of money vas baaed upon ofliuiel di*pstnhtw it ia reported that t c insurgents in the nei^li njrhood of yaguar»ma aud paia and be een * i«ufurg»s and colon are treating a-ith thn piiiifch authorities relative tn urrender their surrender is important n ru the rebel bands iv this quarter being f»rir to the t;i^»r districts ot colon aud i ardenus , the london tim it of yesterday in an irtiule on the o«tu>n question says if tttou is dear oith ita increased produc ion because of n«w spinning countries idding against us then the liverpooi quu nation are uriiutelligible it apttuiera mm uly carry off the raw mtt<-n»l bat curtai neir demands for our lustiutactures the ute of trade is uuiuteliikible al u iiewj auppoaicious it w unless to cry 9m core and cheaper ootton thd evil aruiinu ■sily from the loaa of the muao(>o)y the ntton demand is limited and ooupetitiuur timiniah our aaare of tbe manufacture w k innot discern that cotton at vixpenoe i ■mwl would bring trade back to england ye lost it by the luss of the raw material lit since then so many ev?dt have oc urred affecting this great in-i'imry that il ■necessary to distribute or apportion their overal results in tbe state of things before a the london ttlryraph of saturday sayi the prenvnt by tin harvard crew of then out to the london kowwg club was fat uulono by the apiiit in which it waa given tinl it is sure to '■<> ru^ardod lens as a tn>plt haa as a tokcu turned by the nit ill nn race of the vanquished into a pledge kindjy brotherhood meeting havu been he]d at dublin ru ommou and tjurk in favor of ainncnty he fenians a meeting in support of tenant right h tcn held at maryborough mr gladstone in rei.ly to tbe petiti or amnesty to tbe fenians promm a ibmit the petition to the queen but doe lot pledge the government to any particn ar action on tho subjwot jl*j ai-kuowl '_ he soundness of jad^meot xhit>ited 1 i etitionerfl in attaching the tnic chars*l to tbe otfunces committed j^ff datis wailed for america on satn lay in the baltimore the london o'li'-f avte.f yesterday r jorts that the objmsfe of lord t^lart'iidon isit to paris was to announce to nar>o]eoi in rrau<;emedt between austria prub»ia uust>ia and england to preserve peace and lif'k the contagion of the revolution u xxiict in case of the emperor'a dwath but ot to thwart the ermau unity tho myntery of the recent family murdei tear paris appmiches a sotutioa tbe odies of the father and eldeat son hav pwn discovered near the spot where tin nother and the chtldren were fouud the 1 r.ilun thm-a of yestenlay in ar iitonal on the reimious of england and tie united states says tho prugress ana eoult of the negotiations on tbe puge uuiid nentioii shows that the american mid l.o^uflbium can keep sufficiently abov tie mint of national ltt-judioes and i ['- ommon prinuiples of e«^ui y to the settle in'ut of international disputes the work ah a trying one for arbitrators auy dcci ion would have been satibf^otory tht i'*tiiiil one is not nu satisfactory die most agriteahle feature of thic tie{rotiati»n is tho judicial temper displayed y the gentlemen cnuhuuting the inquiry che s'u juan uud the atabama difficulties m only questions uotr left outstanding heae if ever brought o arbttratton at the ame bauds could scarcely rempt the anx e?y to observe the terms of their uommu toa by doing justice and equity without ear favor or atieclioa for their own couotr hich has distinguished the arbitration oi lih claiui reports from rome state that the case of fere hyacinthe will be submitted to canon cal investigation which will probably resell m excommunication muunt etna in in a state of violent ernp ciou streams f lava are pouring from tbt rater into the yal nc rom ti"t»hdat arrtknon » kl>mo!m | state news userwiu fti et numn friiiay and satvkday t.ast at two i/drck tbii morning the prosi lent of the gold bank gave to the press the following lilt of firm who had failed to make their clearance at the bank reca t graves galway hunur * co p h williams jr & co james brown i co uciriiiu * boocotk chase mcclure * co wru belli'ii < co ; albert span-en chaw v k'-.ji & co it ia not claimed that tbeaje krms have actually failed but they iave not cleared themselve at the bank i iio board and the bank are in compleu tccord difficnlties have all been removed ted the bank will commence peymenta at en o'clock eren at this early hour in the noming the street it thronged with anxious aoe a it generally ia at the hour for the opening of the bank yesterday in new york l a everett i new orleans successfully demonstrated us theory o telegraphy tranatnittiniz the meeaeges by bound iustcsd of ekctricity the experiment took plaoe at the fulton ferry brooklyn and a niusaatge via acour ately transmitted from one end f the wire o tb other a distance of over nt hunflwa feet it transpires that the gould k control f the tenth national bank 11 not to >( conenmmated oaitil jaaoary altiixi^h jay i.onld a already a director a ootßßsittee has beeti appointed to exam ine into the affairs of the gold exchange bank and will report how tilings stand wane time to-day t'harlee callender fce ionej bank eiamiaer states freely that ever national bank in tbia city ia an a sound mrr anal cawaervatively man aged also that the tenth national bank is to-day a creditor at the clearing house fur aver half a million of dollars jndge clarke ol the supreme ( ourt lias caned a number of injunctions agaiust the gold exchange bank and several prominent vvall street broken an order of arreat has been issued against jamee bemen at the suit of samuel a match balden is charged with secrvtinir his property to defraud creditors and secret ing nimself to avoid service of summons a tana o'clock dispatch cays tae stock market this af taraoou m s very weak and bordering oa a panic no further informa tion is obtained from the gold exchange it is reported that things are m a very bad i 1 a jll ueliagof dutrmst pwvaiu in lindens orclee the banquet t be given by the resident california to toe california pioneen has bees postponed for two or three weeka on aeevnnt ol the excintecynta who have tenv ponrilr left tin city to ruit their old friead sad old bora general news mr gbe'ley spoken < f a 9 siwatbii fha>l vir isu-bibix reading istiiictxcin sati schools the aaoit—lent over the straggle for senators from v.rgioia inoiaessa rery day ■ml it is intimated that possibly * radio uepublicau may u ehom to fill one ef tho i-l*oea alexander sharp ute postmaster t richmond and brother-in-law of th i'reniilent haa been brought promuietitly forward by the cnnnerva tires horace reeleyk likewise spoken of to mpi—ut the om doonnioa in the higher branch of our aatioaal legislature notion of ao important decision which haa recently been rendered ny the stipmn court of louisiana in relation to the eon ctraction of the fourteenth amendment to the federal constitution hu b**n received 1»y tbe united state attorney lledoral ti ■iiii waa that of the state in the relation ol aoirin against garriqne and the decision ot the supreme t'oort v that when oae has taken an oath of office ik fur the war u tapimm-t the cunatitutioa of the tint < states and dnriug the war held an office in a state in rebellion which required him to take an oath to support the confederate states suoh a person cannot u eaid toh»u engaged in inaurn>ctiun and rebellion against l)h united state or given aitt or comfort to the enemies thereof in the meaning ot 1 eonoo three ot tb fifteenth amendment ; this decision will be found very importaut and vc large coupe in reducing aud limiting uafrauchi«ing cl inset of the constitution in.l acta of congress the alleged defalcation r>f gen steedman ■t ( cllt-ctor of internal kevnmr of mm 11 hundred th<>u*»iutdollara is declared l uia iii lulu tv be not a criminal charge they aanit tlmt the nuita yiow out of thr iv-'ructi n uf bonded warehouse by nr«h . thts atluiidtatratn>n of bia pradecea jr and that civii suits have been iuatitutc<l ii order tv clear the government records of be debts against collector steed man tvhich can be dune in no other way the secretary of state is fntiaently in a,.4int of letters from consul uenersj i'juuil reit«ratiug the recurrence of out rages upon atufcncan citi/ena in tbe eeixurc f their property aud impn«oning of •■eir f rudiis mr lumij bee acted in all case rtquiring his avrvices with great prompt ness and decision and reporte all oaaes t ■r ho department with hia action the debt statement for the lat prox will how a further decrease of several mil lion n though the prccue amount cannot yet be ivtii the reoeipta ol internal revenue fer epteml>er will ruach pr
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-09-28 |
| 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 | 1869-09-28 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
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| 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 |
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| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 24 No. 8089 |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-09-28 |
| 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 | 1869-09-28 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690928_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. 8089 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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