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buffalo express vol xxiv munday october 11 1869 no 8100 died wolf—ortobfcr 10 ia thu city of tpoplrcjr 1.-fart j woh fwl 6 v«-»r kotk of numfml bcrafter mourning goods a aaut wiiwi », fwoubl mrum _—~* mbttaim aocunminu 414 m«in rt.,aaieri<aa stock wgkwlßh ale*h*l kte ihui cubs mm •• ctaik a bron sl*k,»«t j 4-te >» h.,n stvtstvtou 8r7w u kuii «■"■__ . ml trf mmmmstrw am ramuur wabbboou iimiiii iwi s "'** '"?*- ' l vulfi tn«ai aw •■>•*■mm ■■■■i.jii o !«■. mmm ■*■■. plati cwmw cis if ■***• m"m i sfiosa * 00 mains issliilil 111 l nuabet swihrhir mists mmtt-mi feet is twelve hoi its farm and mill i'uu.ebty sw em awat entire farms c<»vebed with sakd abb 1-khris r'fabfi i eickrk.a.se al-hfothk coast eastpoht is kcinb dhippiso gji»estrovei and several lives lost the evt.tin'j jounui of lcwistou me has a report of a great freshet on swift river in oxford couuty showing a rise of thirty-six foot in twelve hours in that stream which ia a tributary of the andnr<bcog^iu the improvements of the lew is ton steam mill unnpany for lumber ing operations were destroyed and their large dam swept away scores aj inter vale farms were u>vered several feet deep with sand numerous houses and barns were demolished the people barely escaped with their lives and their children to the mountains farmers living oa the river are impoverished and homeless the town of east port maine was visited by a fearful hurricane laf>t night vessels wharves stores and fish houses were smashed to atoms ireat uasatities of rish and oil were destroyed the steamer new york narrowly escaped loss with all on board she was driven ashore and lost both anchors and her rudder many oi the merchants have lost ail their property the heaviest losses are j ft s fierce 15 000 edward french 96000 j s pesrce and j ft s griffin lost their vessels tuh and store houses mr pe*rce lost his stoic and all the stock e w french had vessels wrecked and stores and houses washed away most of the fishing vessels are in pieces later twenty-seven vessels are ashore in rom ney's bay the schooner kio was lost in st andrew's bay with all onboard a bark at xew river was lost with all on board seventeen in number grand menan is swept away with all the wiers and smoke houses the towns of lubec pem broke and perry lose heavily houses and barns were blown down this tornado is worse for astpurt tli.in tho great tire 4'he speedwell <' jiumodore and some others are completely wrecked the rev enue cutter mots wood was ri tabled at the beginning of the storm and could render no assistance all the smoke houses are down and the smoked herring ami oil are lost loss cannot be less than 500.k00 a large part of the town is a perfect wreck general news jefferson iuyis in ba 1 ti more becke tary boi'twkli spew at philadei mm wtwiji sdlium.vn health iu phoviso loss of tlli schooner katf bully-six mp the crew uf.ownkd jefferson davis arrived saturday after noun in the steamer baltimore at balti more from southampton judge sawyer of the district court o california has decided that chinese test mony is admsaiable against whites undt the fourteenth ac'.auinjm of the federa constitution a hot occurred at presi-ntt arizona t the 2-jth of september three soldiers wei killed and one wounded major mccombcr of the regular arm was recently accidentally killedat junctiui arizona ex senator doolittle is in washington i the interest of the agents of st thorns who want to sell that island to this coun try lie had an interview with en«ra grant who was more favorably impress with st domingo than st tli mas as new acquisition goneral badeau of the mission to eng land arrived in washington on saturday and had an interview with the president and secretary of state he is believed to have brought important dispatches from minister moltcy admiral harragut who hu been serious ly ill for several days at the shermxn house chicago is getting better by order of the president the financial department and bureaux of government will be closed to-day out of respect to tbe memory of the late president pierce salutes and minute guns will bo tired flags half masted colors and side arms craved sjaj the usual cctcc^owos ov distinguished re gard wiu bu observed at each naval and military post secretary bout«*eli in ins address at th horticultural hall philadelphia saturday night which wa heard with morbid atten tion by an immense a-j.j^^ue eoiogued general can aud earnestly endorsed bi<i adminiatration he said that the entire policy of the administration in regard to tbe public debt as he understands it may be comprehended in the single sent tiiat it is to bo paid principal and interest according to the terms of tbe contract and in coin or that wasssk men w.u re v tve as the equivalent oi coin he claims that the public debt though large was n:>t one from which the people of this country ought to shrink that it is less in propor tion to the population and prosperity th . tbe debt of the devolution and that if tn present system of taxation l>e permitted to remain we ought to extinguish the debt in lesa than fourteen years and that if we pay tifty millions a year which we can do at reduced taction the interest bearing public debt will be extinguished in leu than twenty-two years and if we pay but twenty-six millions a year and reduce taxation as v.c may to a very large degree the interest bearing debt will be extinguished in thirty years he considered it certain that unless there should be some unlooked for calamity national in its character we can completely fond so much of the debt as we desire to at a rate of interest not ex ceeding fsur and a half per cent thus saving to the country and to the people who pay the taxes from eighteen to twenty-five mil lions a year by honesty and economy in official management the people of the conn try had been enabled to pay since the f<rrt of march tact i;fty-six millions daring last year there had neon derived from the manufacture and traffic in distilled spirits and wines forty-five millions ; from tobacco in it manufacture and sale over twenty-three milions here were nearly seventy million dollars of revenue derived from what could not strictly be claimed as neosstarics qf life , from the taj on fermented liquors six sswspsssl were derived . from the manufacture of merchan dise over six milhvsas ; from sales of other merchandises eight millions men ; from incomes thirty-four nrihiosss ; from stamps fifteen millions and from small items suffi cient to make aa aggregate of one hundred and fifty-eight millions secretary bout well concluded with a statement of the manner of the application of tbe revenues to the payment of the public debt which pre sented itself in three forma there were bonds issued by the gotemment payable at some time in the future and bearing inker jet moat o theio at six per cent and a small portion at five per oent then there was the currency of the country known as greenbacks for circulation and issued with out interest than there wet the outstand ing 50,000,000 of three per oent certificate as they are called the interest and nrins ual of whi-h are pi>aol on asm and and in j currency held chiefly by the hunks of the tiintry as part of their reserve when the secretary of the treasury found him tolf ia liiissnssinji of nve tan or nffceen mil lions of surplus funds ha was to appropri ate it to the payment of one or other of these forms of indebtedness by a law of congress he wss prokibited from diminish - ing the volume of greenbacks below three hundred sad fifty-six millions which was the amount issued whan hs cams to the treasury department ihe ifty mulkms of three per cent a«id by the hanks an awsrsd to a certain extant toe urfloe of cur rency the earnings of the union pacific rail road for september were 9762,177 43 the total earnings since the opening in may are vex three million dollars the french ship malabar has been mixed at mendorine and brought tv sam francisco for violation of the revenue laws a meeting of the loading sussßsufj of san ■franav.o saturday night orgsnixod a cali f ami eaufmat gaionto tfummss enron mn emigration tne chinese laborers sre agsan at work on th vugi wa and trucks railroad \ ii hu it i h from tks hoossio'renasi sari the building nae.l for alonaf aitro gljr«run araa blown un saturday morning and thm man were killed ( iin of exploaion un known oregon dispatchea record a lively real eatate movrir.nt in portland dppir *»"> for a large tawing of fall gr urougkout the sute it farawinnnii raining at springbeld mak aacbuaetu sunday afternoon the rain being a heavy aa it waa at any time daring th great atom of laat week the coal haa bees removed from tin teaamt c.ba she had jnt ten ton on board barely enough to steam night honrn which v erideace that ahe came in in dig trees the river sahooner kate bally hound to chicago with tiea aad apikaa capeized during the gale on the fourth off point ai sable to lirat mate g kennedy e i corbett lerritt bally captain h m l.leanon thomaa porn seaman and mary winalow were all washed from the wreck and lost the second mate hebsr t«r cott john stone and charles o'connor seamen and elizabeth mitchell paaaenger were rescued by the schooner black hawk and taken to milwaukee state news sailing ok the bi'iebrb—anniversary celebration of thk cuban rsvou - iion—mb g-eelkv letter of acciipt akcb political items the deaths for the week in new york city were 459 charles vogal for an outrageous assault on a little girl was on saturday sentenced to twenty yean in the state prison by judge troy ji.hu philman broke the monotony of the business this morning by knocking his late wife down and attempting to shoot her he was arrested they were divorced a few weeki ago it is stated that about 30,000 worth of the bonds robbed from the dutches rail road division company on friday night art negotiable walter williams has been ar reated a on of the burglars and sent to prison for trial it is stated that arrangements have been ' made which will result in the formal remo ' v»l of the receivorship over the gold i exchange bank on tuesday next the , affairs of tha bank will then pas tempo rarily into the hands of trustees mmstv th . direction of ix n jordan cashi of the : third national hank their sswu busi ness will be to settle the business of riday tn 24th ult which n completed thr ' i tank will rcbumu business as usual one ; party has consented to the removal of bis injunction on the bank colonel lewis s payne has been nomi ' ated by the democrats of the first assem bly district of niagara county in place of r m hkeels charles j fol.vr has beun again renomi nated for state senator for the wvlth i district i the jjfmnc.ati n*va nomioated isaac . fuller ror member of assembly from the first district of saratoga county a game of base ball was played in now ' york satarday afternoon between the eck ford and atlantic base ball clulm which re 1 suited in a victory for the kckford's by a ( wore of 23 to i the steivmer fcuterpe left new york sat ' urday for havana with her original cargo of ' munitions of war the cubans resident in new york city ( obeerved saturday the anniversary of the revolution in the island as a d*y oi prayei for their country a civic oelebration took laoe ai the evening at the cooper institute toe of the supposed burglars of thr dunbhesft county insurance company was arrested saturday evening at the hudson river depot three others with him en caped a writ of mvn smpsi has been served on the police w produce the prisoner to-morrow before jadge mccuun the western freights were again raised on saturday to the annexed rates : st louis 4 louisville 90c indianopolis 73c cincioatti 7 c chicago glc another advance ii expected in a week a heavy north-east storm commenced at xew york on sunday night and wilt pro ■bably continu ■". thrqugt ta uight a large quantity oi rain has fallen mr ureeley has written a long let t acoepting the nomination for comptroller tendered him by the republican state com mittee he says he did not want or expect the nomination and uo v i unit desire the ' otiice but uauer a sunf of the responsibili ties and duties of political life accepts with out hesitation a convention to nominate v publican | candidates for county offices met at c!arkesviue v l.*any county on saturdiy aarles p r'aston w&4 made chairman the following dominations were made fur senator david john johnson of i cohoes ; for county trcwurßr htephon v | fredericks of guildcrland ; for justice of sussioni phraim n bogardus of berne for coroner dr win jt warreu of al bany foreign news father hva"evr.jf en route to this country the emperor ok austria t accompany eugenie to eoypt affairs in kitancb ani spain the london t ',>>■> to-day has an edi torial on the state of affairs in france tbe writer says the self-restraint and forbear ance of m kevraty and his colleagues at this juncture is an evidence of the fitneasiof france to control her owfc destinies and we have little doubt but that they will reap the benefit of their moderation under the old empire immense fields were open to those who would work much the-u was always a chance for men and true to stand th-ir ground f inly though temper ately had it been otherwise we should not be so far as we have got and should scarcely have heard the fvly ju«*«ag what the opposition wanted was union method and patience father hyacinthe has gone to the united states where be will remain two months or so the republican insurrection in spain con tinues the reported death of baron haustnann in bordeaux though generally credited is now authoritatively denied a very formidable riot broke out among the miners employed by the < oenpagnie dn cheenin de fer d'orlasns in the department of avignon france on thursday last the rioters attempted to drown the chief en gineer of the company in a neighboring river but were frustrated by tbe efforts of the prefect and the troops under his com mand tne vies prefect and several other persons wore wounded in the nu-ir during the night of the 7th the miners fired the general store house and other buildings of the company in that neighborhood and by the ne*t morning the riot had new;iled alarming proportions **? th morning of the bth the winers in large force attacked the forge of the coir^any but the military which had in the meanwhile arrived on the ground charged upon them and at the tame time used their firearms ten of th rioters were killed outright and many others wounded the mob then dispersed mea sures have been taken by the authorities to guard against any new outbreak a st petersburg dispatch says general fleory who has arrived in th finsssso capital as amhisssdnr of francs just convuianumed w this court brought with him and pnaanted to th kmperor napo leon's reply to th invitsfaoo of th czar requesting him to srt—d th mobm •'• hiution which is to be bald hers danng tbe next year the bsuperar of france . accepts th intisntiosi and promises to be ! present provided that the ooodit.ou of bis health at th bass and the stats oi politics in europe generally ssrssif nineteen hundred finish is*sras is ' nminml.smj to q-*r»l bald jjefc ftieoe—ralufssis tosmlii thoos i bo havsoosnssrssed smassrnsrins lata imrnm frsm granada is to the scset that 1 5s vountosra in that ssotis haws infused to disarm and have escaped to tew open i country a body of ilisaim hi sara osssswoa the troops ill if ■11 there i and a sharp fight ensued th disturbance the inaaismrm in tha aeighbothood of valla nlaeejnliliiitli.i ta track of iks ln«ihii kaihny whtah sansed a main of nan filled with troops to run off c track foor ef the troops were killed and many wounded the funeral of martin tha fenian who died at tha king'a colleje hoapitnl in lyn dom on the ma natnnt tnok place sunday and waaattsnded by 6,000 people the father and mother and other relations of tha deceased wen praaent wearing green scarfs and participated ia tha astern saiga a mcetinn which waa attended by not leas that foar thanaand people waa held at sotting hill sunday to advocate the extension of amnesty to the fenian prison ers inflammatory apeeehea were made tt the meeting was orderly a meeting and procession of those favor ing amnesjty to tha fenian prisoners was held at dublin inland sunday the meeting was quiet and orderly the emperor francia joeeph will start on hia journey to the east on thot-mth of oe tober he will meet the empress eogrnie at coruunbnopls and ia company with her majesty and the sultan will proceed by the way of jaffa and jerusalem to suez to attend the opening of the canal tha french austrian and turkish fleets will accompany the sovereign on their voysge to the isthmus the governor of sagaa ugrande cuba baa issued an order directing that hereafter the stores in that city shall be closed sun day afternoon in order to show a better ob servance of the sabbath tha late atorm waa very destructive be tween fradericton and st johns new brunswick more than fifty houses and bams were unroofed and wholly destroyed and many ereharda ware greatly damaged senator melellan estimates the loe in albeit county at live hundred thousand dollars tha report of the finding of one hundred and titty bodies at the grand menau ia be lieved to be untrue state news ir mum katl'iiuai'te ufanmm i sdittcvs | the euterpe has not yet tailed for hav ana and it is believed that she wia waiting for the spanish man-of-war hernando cortez which arrived at new york yester day to escort her the united state steamer frolic left new york suddenly on sunday night for havana and the dictator left yesterday the spanish sloop of war hernando cortes carrying six guns arrived at this port yesterday from havana the german llepublican central com mittee last evening at the sngge^iat b f general sigel resolved i lasu an address to the germans urging them to support the ilepabliean titiet tbe total amount received at mayor hall's office thus far for the avondale sufferers is 23,«>30 57 marshal tooker goes to avondale tuesday to distribute the fund spurious twenty dollar notes on the bank of commerce new york are in cir culation the republican ntate central committee having communicated to the hon horace ( j reeley their desire to nominate him for state comptroller in place of thomas hill house declined mr greeley who is absent from the city authorized the albany t'ri„i,,.j joun^ul to announce his accep tance of the nomination on the reception of this acceptance by the committee yester day the nomination was completed and an nounced hon abranj x parke was to-day unani mously renominated tor the state senate \<\ the l&publioati of the xxlst district a tanuuet l,ax been tendered by theliili forniaus resident in new york city to the california pk oners who recently arrived there on an excursion it will be given at delmonico's 0 wednesday evening next the loth instant the safe of the dutchess county mutual insurance company was blown open by burglars this morning and robbed of about 0000 in bonds and mortgages at the republican senatorial convention of the xxth district held to-day augustus li elmwood of itichfield springs wax unanirnoasly nominated for senator — *■-■. general news in the cabinet meeting yesterday the case of the hornet vu not a'lui'.e to the statement of facts sai<l to have been prepared by the oubaa juata kw not been tu'umitted to the government and is dis claimed by members of the junta in vanh j ington the matter of prize money to karragut's mfo for the capture ol new < irleaui has been referred to the commissioner who is to take testimony and report to the court the managers of the < georgia state fair who recently invited the president and his cabinet and al the members of ( loygress to attend tbeir fxlnbitioj au-1 then excepted otueral kutler from the list have since rr..nested the secretary of the navy to pat » war v t ss 1 at the disposal of the distinguished gueste the matter waa talked over in the cabinet and iv consider ation of the slight to < eueral hotter al the members declined the invitation and the secretary of the navy declined to fur nish the vessel there ia great commotion among the mechanics of the washington navy yard in expectation of a further decrease of wages as a commission tia been appointed by the commandant of the yard to report whether a redaction shall be made marshall brown a boston ulenman baa teen arrested charged with stealing silks from averv foster * ftowman of that city and tares person named davis it perkins and adams have been arrested ss a charge of receiving them the united states irupreme cenrt yes terday too s tue case of scarlett ra fuller for the recovery of the valve of a lot of cotton wired and held by the defen dant during the rebellion the plaintiff denies the jurisdiction of the court between two individuals defendant pleads exemp tion from prosecution in consequence of his hems n officer in the military ssi lius of the united states acting under orders of his military commander and that the cotton was taken for the use and benefit of the government the question invoves the constitutonality of the iirth section of the act of martu \ im3 both branobm of the tennessee legisla tnre have adjourned till m nday when the vote for < iovemer will be counted and got ernor sentor inaugurated bilk have been introduced and are pending to repeal the common school the state guard the ku klux klan and the metropolitan police laws also the laws uusling county com missioners and prescribing a test oath for voters and candidates for office a bill is also pending to remove the disabilities of judge krmxier who was impeached con victed and driven from the bench by the ugialatare of 1867 and anotl r providing for a state convention to remove the die abihties of cituens disfranchise the con test or united states senator is settling down to a trial of panes the ex-presi l.ntsays be ssesis nething but guerrilla ... if etheridge declares that if the thine is decided by eaneas he is certain of the election both isnillilssss were very busy among the members daring the fore noon session the irish ismmigration'convention in session at st louis adjourned iw sle an aavtoabon v to be formed with a capital of f 2,000,060 to he eallsd the irish immi gration aasedslias end to be incornornten inder the u of each states ss may desire to avail thsmmlws of its privileges prince arthsr reached montreal yester day afternoon and waa received with great mllr he goes to ottawa on monday to remain for ten days hs will then re urn to montreal fur d.ty the prises monsses to visit the united states in may next admiral farrago t has been in chicago for several snyerying isnsansslj flint tie shermmi hesse he task eeld skhng sn exenrsien em the lake whiah has resßient in uissjistivi chills and grave sppisssa sions are felt tor hie recovery tne latest reporu from general dsnean on the rs|»ililinnn|»iini eensm previous reports of hhl i l till 111 r the quantity of valuable material oap tailed ia muck raster than at first reported general lam had arrived as cheyenne rasa fort fihirmsa on the 7tkisi»inl he ia accompaaisd by ore of the moat influential chiefs of the northern arrapahoea who have come to consult ov«morcea»»t»ll in reference to a meet ing of the snakes khoahonea and other friendly tribes with whom they desire a tnaty 1o protect themselves against the soatnstn r»i 1 cheyennes7 the ut .."■"^? k*-iu "* ten the arra pahont with annihilation vw punvjnnt colin is in cheyenne whet he will rsmsisj for a few days on no oount of the übmea of hia aaother th rest of the party ezeant governor broaa and family ooartiaued eastward delegates to the commercial convention an arming at louisville by every train eipnaidant miuard i illmore and wile reached then to-day the president to-day approved lath hodges as postmaster at danville b«vi york foreign news the english parliament haa bam pro rogued until the 23d o december kelly the english oramu willprol ably acoi'snpany ivalter brown oa hia r tum to america the lymdoai a,:,,1,-i,iff publiahea a letter written l.y lord byron in 1817 eipreaaing hiadeaini that the noel family will make a statement of the cause of hia separation from lady byron and pledging hinaelf to meet all obligations incurred lord bytvn writea that he ia utterly ignorant of tin reaaona for hia wife'a action and declares that be ia not aware of the purpose for which the atatoment i withheld unless it is to sanction a moat infamous scandal by silence letters to the london ratal from alex dria indicate that the contidence of the people in the opening of the su.t canal for immediate traffic ia declining the levant timer says the turk egyptian controversy ia suspended it is reported that the vicerey oi egypt will go to constantinople during the visit ef the empress eugenic and that the sultan will probably go to kgypt to be praaent at the opening of the sun canal it ia rumored that the emperor ryanc joeeph intenda to visit constantinople ami to proceed thence to sues to atteui tlis in auguration of the canal moxtuero a republican l»^a m i n spain has been taken pnaoner b d w , follower dispersed thegn'.mnent rp.|<iirea tolnn teen in the .-., jtt l „,*«. of the province t . give up uclr arm a convoy from bayamo cuba has reached las tunas without losa several actiona acre had with the rebels near canto hirer rv*mi n a loss to them of orer one hundred killed beaidea prisoners bain taken deputies simon and magien support i duty jules fayre in calling a meeting of the corps legislatif to take action in regard to the delay in the oouvocation of the < bam ben itaroo hausemann prefect of the seuu died suddenly yeeterday at bordeaux nf a stroke of apoplexy / spain is in a very unsettled conditloli the kepublicana are making a strong n sistance in various parts of the oountri madrid ia tranquil but the police auth ities have advised the inhfi&itants of tin city to arm themselves u d their servant . in order to ilefcr their houses in oaaa of a riot bevis a tale of a dog tllp lyons diligence waa uat going 1 tart from geneva 1 climbed ob the roof and chose my place next the driver there wu itill a vacant ant and the port called monsieur deraaann a tall young man with a german styl of eaatenance advanced holding in his arms a larm black greyhound which lin vainly tried to place on the roof monsieur aaid ho addressing k will you have the kinds toukomy dog bending ovyi 1 look bttl.l of the animal and placed aim on the itraw at my feet 1 observed that he wore a haudseijie silver collar on which the following words were tastefully engraved hvvia i belong to sir arthur burnley given him by bin clara his owner was tbcrefoie au english man y;i say fulluw traveur who had now taken hi place by my side was evidently either a swiss or a german and his riaiii was dermaan trilling as was the mystery it excited my curiosity and after two or three hours pleasant conversation had es tablished a sort of intimacy between as i ventured to ask my companion for an ex planation it does not surprise me he answered that this collar aheiild puzzle yowfaad i have great pleasure in telling yon the story of its wearer hevia belongs to me bnt it is not many years siuce he owned another master whose name ia on vis couar you will see why he still wears it here hevia apeak to the gentleman the dog raiaed hia head opened hi bright eyes and laying back hi l on g ears uttered a sound which might well pssafor a salutation mr dermann placed the animal'a head on his knee and be^an to unfasten the collar instantly bavia drew back his head witl a violent jerk and darted toward u lu x gage on the hind part of the mol there growling namely he l^y down while his muscles wore stiffened and his eyesglowing with fury yoa ana monaienr how determiaed he ia to guard his oollar i ahould not liaa to be the man who would try to rob him of it here bevis aaid he in a soft careening tone i wont touch it again poor fellow come and aaake friends the greyhound hesitated still growling at length he returned siowlv toward his master and began to ck hia hands hia muscles grailualy relaxed and he trembled like a leaf there boy there said mr derman caressing him we won't da it again lie down sow anil be quiet tha dog nestled between his master feet and went to aleep my fellow traveler then tuning toward me began i am a aaiiv of suahia hut i live ia a little vulage of the saarland at the foot of toe grinuel my father keeps an inn for the reception of tialstsu going to st ootfcard about two yeara siaoe than ar rived aft our house one evening a young f^ttk with a pale sad countenance he traveled on foot and was followed by a large greyhound this hevia whom yon see he declined taking any infuahmilits and asked to be shown to his sueping room we gave aim one over the oommoo hall where we were all seated around the fire presently we heard hum pacing rapidly up and down foam time u time uttering broken words addressed no doubt to his dog for the animal moaned occasion ally aa if replying to and sympafhiarag with hia master at length we heard the er^ela stop and apparently atrikiig the aeg a wow for the poor beast gave a loud hswl of agony and seemed a & hs ran to take refuge under the had than his aaaster groaooi aloud soon afterwards he lay down and alt waa quiat for tha night early next morning he came down laokiaf still more pals than the prerieua srenisg aw having paid for his lodging betook his koaubbsmssv eukal tsmosamll !>■kwfsmy fol wed by the greyhoood who had eaten nothing siace their arrival and whoa master atamui to take no further nostae of him than to frown whan tha rraasoia vos tared to eareas ham about noon 1 h apt aaid to be atandin at the door.lookag toward the dir**,a which the eagtiehman had taken when i fc,--_l lasan^la a»af a lewtaßhaaassa f at . carp awwh m qmmtwm prmmaia trow » wounded dogthaa was ilagniag hho.li towards ma 1 ram to hint and i lap ii 11 tha tag lishmsn's grayhoand bis head waa tern evidently y a wuoes an 4 ens af us paws hrok 1 raised ham in y ansa anfl ran sal him into the hanss whoa i „_ j m nawi w ■>.!> isuii at i.w ftootol the buffalo express ii i.lisiikh by the if 11111 printijioico no 14 e swan utreit tkums jss :-.:::::: w.s waa.l " iso the evenisii kxphe.is two editk«a)at i and 4 p m aelivert-1 to lity aun^rlbera at sixteen to v '"<•■■dfdfdfd the buffalo express r7>b riuntiko otftcfc t«s^wslj-su«a saej the on best matmial cvd tad j ork ho u ivast iwam biiem otooon floor busin ess dluecrrory kamk aim a — i n location of tbk lhauisu imrsks or burralo fthoee of our renders ho make purchases in bul is by rutting this out and u.ina il.i ralafenve will save time n'l trouble the udeuion he ben mrefullv made and i strictly first class.i axes planes edge vlh sk atks liu white 112 exchange au'l implements castings ac howard i run wobbh chicago larim bankers ii w burt ft co main cor hcn.ca books anu stationery krnbt biases k 880 . 417 main ~, jl 1 a ■. martin taylor uo main bkebo a lent 240 main and '.. w seneca 11 11 otis ana maiu blank books stationery ac toumii lookwooua johnson j main i.'hbisti at jenks tuu and bji boots a shoes a l scubyv..r,2b6 main james m jeweii um main blank book manufacturer j l chichester 1m and iks washington confectioners twxllmll * retail w b bullock a 00 10 s bhm in confectioners whulaule henry hearne ci se„eca china glass a crock kby alatlllaw irnkii 2111 a uao a newman 4.4 maui carriages haryf.ya wallace lock near courter hon crackers ac . ovens a son 10ft and 147 ellicott coal wholenale and retail c h dudley a i'll ear erl and terrere oeobun darin agt foot l-.ii coai anu pig iron o r wilson a 00 m ohio c * miaaissi|>ui e l hedbirum 2 commercial wharl hot ■» main alfe.l iiry goods dodd best a co 31-2 main drapers a tailors m 11 tryon 211 maiu dyer and renovator uamae—a.aaae envelope manufacturers h.w aaem.a.e.a^a engravers on wood oeo d wkjiitman 2uo m.in fancy goods ac yoloer riknlino a cwfc 1 main furniture ac i«aac d white 2.'.7 mam e uribtui a co m main flour feed and grain w 11 curb wcmm eat baaon fruit and oysters i.att mm co 267 washington grocers i wholesale a m johnston 72 main grocers wholesale nod retail e d hoi.man 17h main oeo *. scott 17 e cc-nica gents furnishing goods addison 11 stafford 7 main b m lawrence a nom.su maiu ah/it a benedict 367 main guns and jewelry j o robson a co , 111 main harness saddles ac j 8 lytle a ron 20 exohangt t»'«ilfl mani-ion dan'lk ih'mi'iirey noflmwor to jno hum phrnr a ur 303 main hardware iron ac c e walbriuoe 271 mam and b swan liortonb a rii cor fieri and vmu hllinr.y shmwri'a co lie main powlkr a sons us rknet-a de wittc weed a ch..254 mwn ror tv swan i hardware and metals fratt a co 46 4 and 160 terraco hot air furnaces a d oit.bert 4 jiain hats caps and firs c a f oe rukr ms maiu 81.r0t01.1l a br a main wm wirtert m main iron foundry eagle iron wohbb ivrry ear mlhmnai clinton iros wchks fiiur.-h.cor jsckson iron founders engines boilers oeo w tifft sons a co wa.hin2ton.ni ohio iron nails r k spies ac pratt a co 411 411 end 50t.-rrace light carriage and sleigh d ft oodwin 11x1 and o3n washington looking class picture frames howard a bunting h e swan malleable iron filatt a lbtchworth 52 aud it teptaw marble mantles and grates c b cooper sll lh-lawiu l.kwartzac 3<tlmain marble and granite works john crawford iii aial low niagara millinery wholeanle aiml rauil henry o'rrien.'juii main w h wcodward mm mat mourning golds dodd best a co 411 main manufacturing jewelers 4c h f juenui.ino 127 wa.iiii)|fujn mush dealers and publishers jewetr a mischka 26il main organs poruble fipc dbrrice feuiemaeer a co , 3a 41 and 43 clinton organs melodeons ac geo a prince « co niafira stvcntli and ma rjaaa oils paints ac f 8 pease do and 117 main planing mills doors sash ac w a evans aco , mecliani plastic slate roofing b v inneb 244 main pianos music ac cottier a denton jib main piano manufacturers c kurtzman 106 ius and 1 10 ratavia deyine bros 401 niagara cor marjlau.l paper hangings ac m h biroe 218 main montiiomkry bhos isb main hebrbtt nichols 711 main photographers w m knight 2 main b b hamiileton 3u aixl 460 main h l bliss s7 main sewing machines groyer a barer s m co 411 main wheeler a wilsor s m 00 us main c wilcox a oibbs s mco 1 s illlntu owe s ■. co . is w swan florence s m co 401 main saddlery hardware ac rmatt a letcoiworrh 62 and i terraan silk hat manufacturers «. maoeenzie 187 main stained glass dffalo 9t4ised glass works 2!l ptatl • 80 l bvrns 209 main steam coffee 4 spice mills chase a co . 331 main opposite cburrhe school furniture w chasb a son 212 seventh scales and safes buffalo scale works 63 main scales safes and bells u dasfobth.somaiw stoves and hardware haw ferris a co 440 main stoves furnaces and sauces a swartx a co stß ma n tobacconists am adams a c j 260 washington a4oa 50 p ar oikson f howard a co 200 waahmcton watches jewelry a diamond pitkin's jewelry store 21 1 main t a e dickinson am main 11an.b castle ltd maiu ■rkvens br is . 4611 main watch makki-.s a jewelers julivbwai.kei . • 7 main jffg a\lfp g asbbssmjujebsjajbj net exceeding joar line tnsertta under this heading jor s cents each tutditvttkul '■'■« 9 cents lost om the seventh of octo j be at the fr.-t i,f main rtreet s smith * a | ' a>m revolver any peraon earing t!ie aa-ne at no i i i'ljlos htatioii or in l>oylc'a saloon at tbe foot of hasb | at will he auitav.v rewarded f lost from a buggy saturday evening ilcv.lier m betwten virguua*rid far 1 17 street a lag-lit woolen isbmsi with gay 1 ml in if i ' border toe hoc r will lie bsbsbbtf lewarded h i leaning it at 621 main at i^ound-on the second day fa tht f.r •■< oonty fair on the fair • round & i 1 at ut.ii h the ownor can have by proving proper i ami i.ayinj ciiargea call on eo soott seneca at i i ost-lflo reward at~blaci 1 j h'tk cane wa lot ta bbs academr of mute laal | vet.iuk tbe iaaat will receive tae above reward | 1 v leaving aame at is wan m ' saoakipihfs jump lolh,l*f advertisements f exceeding jour line inserted under this heading for a3 cent each additional j w s cent , i ijoard—a very desirable bdtt 1j of room with board oss be bad in a private i latiulv.il ap]>lied for iinmediatelv kcation <• ntral addreaa w tfda olli a qa ellicott st.—a few board • 7\j krti cm i iccomni-dated with boassl ami rooms alao a lew day losrder wanted 99 a psasvsalbt between eaglei a'at and court sss t\\\vm with or without i rooms and in a pleasant location tcrma reasonable i t)u7 n division st corner of ttwo i pine a few boarder can fes bsssbbbsssbbsai with plt-a-ant rooms ami board a no a few day uianier waited waateo advertisement stst sbuassbbs it i.in inserted under thit heading jor *■'> cents each additional mas v aasa " wanted a small neat 00t tsssa asatbbb c for a f.trnilv i.f three adult as aifood lotajitv wutt of main at adafaah giving lo anon anil asxssb m.,"thi office help i'k.ii,iles a dvertijumentd net exceeding jtmr fine tnaerive i , imter this heading jor a3 cent each additiona sbasb>ssbbs __ qq pa i k"~i'la e — wanted a ja competent giil lv do uneral housework i 10 kagle st—wanted a lii first sbbsj if rl for kit'-iicn work in amial ami y must undent m . licr busine and tun ■-' n iml city references c niagara st.—wanted a 9*9 l (,'«»! girl tosasssbbssi bavsssssmsa refvi assss retpiirtrtl oihk peaul st.—wastkii a 01ki j'ftj to ilti g-t:iit.-r.tl hoiinew-irk keft-rence re sjbssssh yil main""-*t curt edward—a i . \/ ecmpvtt-nt cook a ante sb a l»rj,'e cjiintry viilaajtu spssi bbjsss help-males asaaarstoaasaßsi n*>t sssassuss ou iiwjt imfrte-l bssasf thi heading fnr i 5 cent each additional line h cents aitanied 1 or s active m£k t t is sbbwaa tto city for ■■very pubsusf bbbbssse apply t 80 .'. w c^kssbbs t boot makers wanted foll lirnt euus a rkmtn bbs find bbtssta iiipl"jtii'.ii hal bsjsjmbai bssfas at k wentwoki lis diwu-mrt reel,tituttiiile fa wanted a reliable man and lib wile without other uub.lt to hake tatahfti of a farm bj the mrnth or vsbs go re at ho ] afcaasßsst f ward wcklawp va<itdent wanted to leakn l tiatrv anj uii(t man l-jmirii wuh tli4 rnpcrfliiailc.jfttioiuiaiitl wsusbssi bmi asbts of a buw <. jy inijiiirinj at thia oft wsajstkd a youno man for 6 can lie placed 11 a bssd permanent l>"*ition i knowledge of the jrent'a furnishiiia trade bsbmbbb y addrew b i this offlce hititatioies fehalek adoertxtetnentm not ssauauussj ot-r ausbs inserted tnder this heading jor «."! cents each additionai tne f eenfx 1 jarties wantino a german ifirl for np-alaira work or care if children can to-ar of a asjiajj asmi at h pearl st , for tv . 1,.y v young girl wishes a sltl'a tion ib ius any kin-1 01 a bsuusg bssjsbssm and 110 up at.;iii wt,rk pßed latsfsßaoss can bssleesu aa ply at 38 w swan at , cor pearl an-1 en at i^ituation wanted—for a mid o die st,etl tfrl in a jjrii^te fitmily as r->ok ftat referenceai given apply at w m*+u ■>:. ior erie wanted a siti ation by a lady who understantu dreis makinu aod ma cfi'iie aew'iiijr g-kad reluren s bbs u ibbubbsssi ad'ireae f m thb office bltl'atlolsi!i-mat.es | adoerti*e7i*ent net exceeding jour line inserted 1 undmr thit heading jor a3 cents each additi+na tin 3 cent i a practical karmer with a sp til family withes to uvt-e cha*i of a farm i orworkonone adjreta m l uardtumlie er ■. county new ork i wanted a situation by an eapenence i jteraon lately from london to is i llaealiuith limine 07 machin-at'it work asfsj at 1 s3 wsdjaqt-tji at i a dry goods haj.fcasman thor jesm ouahly p ated in the trad ger^raliy and who haa an bbubbsssi art|ua ntance in the city t oi»*ii f i an en«a>ssieut kefctenves given address '!». o is ,*• thb offlce s ituatiun w nted—i will fai i < to any owe that will act me to do to keep cooks or do la'wriuu work addreaa h f col.lalnh 334 ttinme busiiwehs chahckm kttitemente not exceedin-j jtmr bhmaj auubtsbsi this heading jor i 3 cents each additional line 9 cents a watch . rmot—giveef gratis ti every live man arts will sjs ** a fc i-'-i in a mm iseai sad honorable lasatßsßß yin s3o a day so kiftcntert'ri nohumnuf no mo ey wantetl in advance a.ldreai b monkdb kenskdy v cax pitulninf la iy»tn ehs wanted—a party having f-om t»ow w 4000 ca.^h afsbbm bb pu ssass wi interest in bbss well established sntt|mjltßg business addrc>s^b buffalo v o u*ofi sale—by m mel'omß no m jv issss hivi-it.n atreet a 6rst bbss ba-ber shop ilointl a b biwineaa li rat ion fine t'ohaeanion imincdiaulv tli van c\i-ellent chance for a fßai barber irtor sale—at a bargain a . malt kin iron punching machine made at har dee's qia-hine worka t yea in erf-ct order also a pretu and dlea for making copier and tin atrtet ..-.■lampa.with a 1 the paat-nut u be aoldon account ol \ ill health alao the copperamitli and plumbing bust ■msb with a gt«>d leaae apply to w i'lakke a son . til beavt-r at albany n v fob sale advertisement not exceeding jour lines tra*rrfed under this heading jor ji3 cents each additirmal line 5 atnts for sale cheap to close an estate the valuame patent of tarbell t si bssasaf steering appvratua model can be -■i a the industrial fxhihitiou for particulara addrea eiiw.x a simiixds grig pa steam flouring mill for sale capable of turning out over 1 1 barrela per da now in full operation fur further particular 11 ply to 111 se a sasfohj ifl w s 11 at i.iruit farms for sale.—on . iusbussss at four milei frnm main st . eontam injr h bsbsbj with »' v 1 2000 thotoi fruit trees and other alirubber>;dwellint musj snd bun and t-ther improvements thb propcty is located ■a tnereryvar one of bbs oest places lb bbsb looabon or re idet)ce for further bsbuaiusbn apply :. hume a bashjkh 16 w swan at for sale or exchange a de airalile improved farm situate in marten tier - m countr one half mile from railroad sasfa sb - ta nina i*o acres with siat-rate buildtnir orchard f grafted fruit etc la desirable will be aold ct c n on amst terssa or a poruoa of city property taken | 1 hc nee hahtincw * titto.s browp building oom furniture for sale cheap with mass o roosx 1 riatrr sensra nd pearl at over bank of attica inqu-fs st no ftsj ausast r i?or salk—at bangasser s v br-jthem no i 3 seneca it two eujride 1 ea and ons ir plaaiar bjsssss aws cassiases aseei tasaammmnot maamwaam falsrhama insrrud , it tkia ktajing far us cents aaea sdwitiona j aw a seals yew buggy hokse and har fjl "~ '•' la cheap aw liwaum a buck grkat indccemeajt-one bay .. ..—»•"*» y"a al souas kind and ana itfm ggagi a asss one af wabar-s oak tanned ettear aaouuted herns ss lor sale heap apply to 401 ____* anl.erhaa.llnhnnzmamy os balk—the bbbt family kaaae ana-<am an tkle awkat aakahla for oamaa<e oe tan is a p lli iisw j lliatasl mjaywaar akneas aaj aasaam seal jjj«2»j3*"ar cenheeaiirsi 8 bggwmggfc mortgages for sale hi ml a anrobj 16 w swan at bond and mortgages for sale one of amtm pavahla to aix asraoal pavmcnt one of si.vjft titrable within one yssr ltom a baker kric land off • money to loan—i have fif teen thousand dollar which i wiah to lava in purehaas money owita-ages john otto u peail a • ____-________=_=_===—-=-- _ ya t_____w advertisements nor exceeding jour lines inserted under this heading jot s*3 cents each addition in 9 cent 3s»sfaaca street store for sale i one of the frame btorm on seneca aircet ssm - it the port c fflce l-»t 2ixs2 lyon ft baki.r 1 brown's building lior sale—no 430 s division st a _ atorv frame trra tsssi bbtl fru i trees i xl apply to at mccomt 19 8 piriaioii at fow sale-no 365 n division st i ibb.j tibbii.iiiittiiitri flsitusas apt to m mci'-mb i'js pwsssasßi iso sale-notlst w f upper st t8.8.j f.-ame a fo d sfl b water lot xlf teflßvaaßsy apply f m hal omb 10 s dirwun st f"orsale-no i3wadsworth st 1-story frame in fine conditio lot apn-v sb m mctomb 10 8 drrision at not sale-^new rame house jr and lot m—m feet hsass contains five bbbsbs i mxi l t a 1 pautrv f ric 11100 i3ou down balance in adx.jean by wm b sxicll ss jera.v ■~ next block eaat of nonual school delightful rural residence tor balt.--siluat«*d ou niagara river at , a salle about 4 tuilea frjiu babajsbss falls the food 2 story frame consisting of ten rooms stone celler we;l and ciatern barn and able tfter are ten acre of fine gardening laiid under good ftnmr with a large and choice vanity of fnir msb in bearing apples pe-.ats peachaa and eherrv a msbbsr with boo gntpj vines atrawberries.se pussesalon can bo fclteri within 3u bbss price suooo lyon a baker erie land office t/irst class dwellings eof t bale - the 3-story brick dwelling t>u the u.rth w * corner lalajettt and waahngton sta , with bd j.jjiii imps li i bbli ■«■was ittaa terms ac o.tonodatinjf also no übbwan st 3-tory mt-i en built mastic iront suteriir finish marble bbmb tlei mirroia atat.oiiar 1 t willi with liartu ltos a bakbr erie l*iid offloe houses and lots for sale by hum soford 16 w swan at cteftsago st c a massaclmsetts 1 rtarj brick bi ohs l"t 1 acre price iaw j eventh st 1 awry brick lot 9 ft ti alley 1 p tenth st 2 story and ha.-eiiit.nt franie msb i bsunu , ___ m north sbaahinbjbbs st , 1 story frame and m n'o.ih washington st 1j story brick lot mxtos rn-;c fawuq m palmer st t btsfj and basement frame kb zuxjtu price a 3500 pllicitt st 2 sujry ajnl bast men brick pr:ce i:.:t micvgan it 2 rtofj brick pri.-e sauuu mfe.bnrksß at i wtasy frame wita at ne kasa bbm t tram 1 a i-oxs6 price 0 2tt6 i'arroll sl ustoty brick reltsfar hbm b 38x,0f1 i'ri.-e 3.'-0 jr7 t-arrotl st 2 irtviry and ba-ement brick i-ani jo hto allet fne i.iioo ml n^imis t ,•• ban and icisement,brick rent or mbft lot 32 ft to alley price tbusu i'l ll*^h st 1 story and t.aiwmriit matllsa price tf^ajoo lvi v>r t inisst , 2 story frame tot 31x1.11 prue ibbu 227 thirteenth t l frvfframe mid barn lot » h9 fasasaftsßß business propertt for bale the 2--tor nrick fflce now o ut.ied by t mt-rcliants dispatch on esciumibwst near alaliajo the building is ver iub-tantia,l.v lmiit,*:ij will sold at a baitain aiv substaißsa suuklestsbsaaoott puuw rosi known aa bbs caartst t'*k hibsbs anont tr.rec mil lroin main s . the l.nildiux is a comm dtoos 2 t rick with bar d hci with ci^-lit serti of lan piicbbhoo lvt'n i riaheß^eric land orfice wsuallngfi for sale — the flfs class buck bmssuuf bs the southeast cs nerof basßanbasjs*m thebuildini is near.y new ulistaiitlal v and eleirantly built,and funiiahed wit all the l"i deni improvement mbbbbrs for comfo and sba vciiiente also tbe new 2 story brfcl with wins no 4 delawaiv wi ibe sssd with or without fumitui . lot saslm to an alley with barn on rear of lot not sold within thirty safs will be rtnted lor tl winter . al no 403 franklin st.,a new 2-story tone bbs ai.d water lot 3wi.m lyon * baker erie land office i have a very fine house an i bl on north street for sale ilie iioiw in and bmlt in fptod bboalsta style the i is 05 feet iront by 221 tleep and can be b at a very rreat laasmsa as the owner ha 11 recwl me to sell it and i im det-n.ri.ed to folb instruct iona juski'h t'hl kt'll yard build residence m p wery st mmtfp ami mat ssi allan at near clinton bajaursas eitfcer place lor ir:orm ation tjvir sale~at a bargain—mi ±! 2-story and bbsßbsbss brick house 4oh>eneca a between j^onisiana bad alabama su j will be sold a price that will pay 15 bsr east on the nvcstme hasiiwus * otto heal estate bioktr 3 brow buildings i7hm sale—theelegant2-stor 1 brick bouse no i swan st with tb'.wat ttath.sc ; lot 35x115 bs a paved alley tiie hou has r.-cently bass tlioronifhlv renovated and is in t best possi ie encjit^n tbrou(rhout and will l a at a bauubui if applied for bob hasti-agi utfo r«'al ertate _________ ____ 8 brown'a aflgsj t*or sale cheap the nea 1 shililj frame cottage 16i ninth at , will be iol cheap if applied for soon as tbe owner deeirea to move a-c hastings & oito real eaa broker 3 lrown'j builjitik f~%>r sale by edwards ft ruck lan real eatet and liuurance broke 10 east s»sne«a atreet 2-story frame house with kitchen and amall barr hi flftlii st about 100 feet from sbbtjßsaatj lot so x 100 , „ laafrl frame on itampshire t between eleven i and tvfjfts sts with kitchen and wood abed ciate ac lotssbom rri'-*s*l2oo ajbo a farm of 15 acres with br'^k house and ur-e oarn plenty of fruit ac within the bbaj 1 rluf fai arid ttsßiißghni aairttasl ssßf ssar fas asass oft sale—by v mccomb 10 ih vision t a i rasas avenue,ftussrs vams(.nc niihet in hoc stvlwj 10t35x150 so 5 jnbbbs sveiiuf 2-story frame ne w wii-c cellar 4c lot 41x150 n 317 swan street 2-atory ftam wiil exuharuf fur a iroixj hsass near sfaabsjbb street worth 4000 so 435 south divi-i.n atect 1-story irame i.-i fruit of all kinds x at swan street lj-story frame lot 30x1 s foo^ubms for a grocery will seh cheap a bbaßßftffls are bjssßsj eat wa 146 breckennd^e utei | s,ury frame 50x175 will aell cheap corner vircinia and talmer 2s-tory frame p water and cellar this is a fine location corner albany and north jefferson street z-eto bri.'k lot 1001 lib large bam,fruit etc sever fan-ia fur sale or exchange for citt pr crt \, from 7 acrtaa up to 140 acres iv this county under rood cuhivstloo f3or salev^the 2story bric p h-.use v.i ninth st hastings a otto beal ertnte brok rs 3 brown-a building for bale-the following de airable m'dencea ko s delaware st 2-atorj wing ifd bam s water and furnace lot p41x1.5 no 625 main at 3-atory with 2-story rear iras water ami f urnsre lot sdsiu with aa extension to waahinston t no tm washington at 3-atorj and attic with a lot isxm gaa water and furaaoe i»t 36x100 no 0 kast mohawk at 3-story and attic cm and a fine houas and large ground at hat aria oant-ace county no 608 main st s-storr with wing gas water and furnace lot 42x115 no 74 edward st tsbssf and wing lot 73x40 no 33 delaware place gas water and furnace lot 40x2-xf apply to john otto petri at tw ibt-m#ttsses*a 17urnished dwellings to let jl two flrst class dwellings elig-n located fur nished s nipletely to be let for the winurr lyon a baker erie la.-ni office furnished dwellings to rent 7 t tuppcr at , ij-atoty brick i ■•>• roo furnished with about all necesairy furniture lor housekeeping immediate sssssbsasav hu siaitaiw xl w wjlsom * sun beej tate and in aurance agrnta . uhrnished dwellings to let 1 so 1(10 sincere at sstswl and 111 ssai nt nnea lias and w.ter furnished in foeid stjle atnl per annum s9oo , __ n alin^the ! story brick with wins ea the aouth ea.t mil of ovixla and amenta ms . with all mojerr imi.rovnneols with fnmlt ra «•"'•-,__ ltun a bakeb erie laialo«ea to let 0 1 faego avenue 2 ston dwellias;(h3ii»«new,;nnl had of m lne ___ _______*• aam to let—no ll swan st.—l slorr dw.mn,ho.e aaeely aey __ " noam poss.asioii ist oct apply to m alec jjmm furnisbed hocse-a first iu asw houae ilseaa'-f located and band kss^,3ksl_k s*-^s&ia?cs jig - jos otta al iwi at rpb"rent-fob the wisthmit 1 until tne in ol jiaaa a a»rams laali.nr ea tare i nawr a u tvanai a <-_ . furnished house to kij.t m.^lltw m 7 1t main at aialllm attk a «*."!? i^'«rrrri >« ranaed as aeajaß teessjy tar itoaa arim m athi or waul the aral al htltsll l-nana-awe __*__• the vat jaly a>laaa 111 a . anv.j lilil bea,staaae.7il lihilaadhactl f»u esaalaa strai c the , i 11 oa ear *_____>* i a it-dasha the ii ii aseaah okoisb w 1 odoaßoel.aa.ariwaia to m___m advertise met not exceeding jour line inaerte : under this heading jor *» cents each additional me 9 i tor rent—i a private hol'se ocntrailv located s pies*ant furnished room without boa-o t c best of referenrr gives and r quired address c t morning express osacc for rent—the third flook of the 3-story brick dwcillig northtaat corner of smaaaud washington ate known aa the shades vfth steam power if deai-ed suitable for a hght bbssbbauasbbssj bbbsssss bbsbuubu * ofto real sutato brokeaa rooms and power to rem the mi sm srs desirable and tbe power con sant inquhe titafcl holmes michigan ■'. an 1 ths canal buffalo us isbt-stsses adi;+rt\sen*ent not exceeding jour lines insertra under this heading jor 45 cents each addition i line j cents desirable store to kent hi'uited on main si between swan and ernc casts is oral class and very d«v irably located will he vacated and pot-sewnon gires about the isth inst for further particulars apply to hasting 9 a otto mo 3 brown's building store to rent—the fine store to 86 pearl at near seneca with pririlege of sec ond floor if desired hastings a otto s brown'a buildinsr rpo let—the new brick store x no so ellicott at with two upper stories sbs v ifntl fitted uo f-r dwellings wuh gas1 water tic the store is suitable for a mall manufacturing millinery or other light husinea also the neat i storvfiame cottage no 13 chestnut at pomewrfon k it."n(x-t i,'ww bent«2s9 hastings a otto real eetatoßiokcn no 3 brown'a buildings f^litical uecond school district con ij vention the republican klectore of the second school district are r quested to send thre ■delegates from each town to represent them in a convention which will be hehl at potter's turner eat hamburg at two o'clock on the aternoon o thuk-dav the fourteenth day of october 19«9 to nominate a school cor.■sßtaajoner for aaid district r w l.mb georue tabor h t fostek jamtai s pa un ell addison armstrong district committee ijufth assembly district con rention — the be ■. v mean electors < f the severml wwos embraced in the fifth asa ss%tj district ol i ie county are requeue to send three d legates fr in-each town to a convention at hull's tavern north boston on saturday ota hi at 1 p 11 t nominate a ca di lata for member i f assembly al to nominate a candidate for school comnii-sioner for the third school committee district to be supported at the coining election seth fusher wm rlssfcll job southwick disttiet committee thepublican county conven t tion—the republic.ii electors of erie j>-uiily are massassdl bs sasobb three delegates from their r>«|>ec:ive towns and wards to represent tbeiu in tbe coun'y convention to be i eld at the opera lloiue arcade building in the city ol bufftdo on tuesday the 12th day of october next at 2 o'cloc p m for the purpose of nominating candidate for mauillj asßeesi sb l>e supp rted at the ensuing el c ti n robert mills chairman ' s cakt adams d c welch w b sikrkt alonzo tanner ji'iin b webmi lolls p reichert iimah southwick william h.ksim republican county committee i r epc'blican county commit 11 tke * meeting of the committee wi.l ik ! litld at their rooms arcade uuil ing wednesday i stbohaw of each week until further notice mem bers f the committee are re-picsted to attend hobt mills chairman pkof««als ' insane asyli'm — proposals j wanted.-owing to the illneat of one of bs , commissioners appointed by tbe state to locate the , new insane aavluni the selection of tbe lecatiou is , iwerred until wednesday the 13th meanwhile par ties in this city owning suitable sites for the institu tion are invited to send proposals c nc+niimr the sbm to the committee < f the common council bav in the subject in cbarj.'e w a sirret e 8 hawley frank collioon legal mavrices works ordered by the com mon council—the owners of the lam frou'in on the aireet and between the points here in met named are hereby requir*d to make the im proremtnts hereinafter specified in front ol i.h ir respective lota in the manner and within th time limited for each re-spec el v as follows on the north side of william street between a point six hundred lest eas of new york centn kailrcad ombbuag and a point 25 feet easier \ therefrom cause a sidewalk t ■be constructed four feet wie c of good pine plank two ii.che thick with i in five l.i vs on the batauaast side of 9mws_wf n street between ham j-shir street and a point mid win between hamp shire and kaasbbfebbbss streets ess c a sidewa'k to sb rciwured b substituting goodhemlo k plank,thrte i ciies thick whe c necessary within fl\c days on tbe southeast ide i>f ma bbsasssssi stret;t b tween roßflwinth anil utka streets ause a sidewalk to be re|wired with gostl ht-mlock plank three inches thick where neceasa.v within i ■.. basa on the south side of ctica street between rhode lsl>nd and bra ton street cause a sidewalk to be repaired with good heitlnk plank tr.rc iiicties thick where necessary wiihiu aye days ou the south side of utica street between suasa cbuselts s'reet and a jwint midaay between mass chuaettaand rhode island street cause a sidewal toberepaireii with g anj hemlock nlai.k thre-j inches thick,where nccess»ry,wilbui live days on ihe south side of ctica steot tietween rho^t island street and a p 88l midway in*ween rnodc 1 la 1 and ua.ssachusettsrtrects ciuse a sidewalk t be rei-aired with gotxi hemlock plank three inches thick where necessary within five days ( on in west side of •*/• nt market street between i i pomtill fctt south of besti street and a point 20 1 fe«i ißtlttaflfly therefrom cause a sidewalk to l>e r i i-artil tij llhsuli ill it 1)1 pag"i g bbbsm the full j width of the wal and laid to-~gtiade bssbjßß five i outbe bant side of elm satavt from a point 1 j isss sw'therly fruin bub sont'iery 1-ne of ienesee 1 at et sad a j>oiiit i'm ft-i't i ntheriy therefrom sbssn a sidewa k to be repaired by anbst;ti)ting gi«>d flag ging atone where necessary within five days on the west aide of spring street lietween ueneaee and sycam re streets cause a sidewalk to he repaired with three inch plank withn ttn tliys on the ea-t of cedar street lietween wan an«l south i'ivisi hi streets cause a sidewalk to be le paired with pood hemlock plank three inches thick where bssbsut within five days on the southeasterly side of virginia street isatween niagara and seven'li streets cause a sidewalk to be rctiain.il with good hemlock plank three inches thick where nececessary within five msbs on thl northwesterly side of virginia street he i tween niagara and seventh titreeu cause a bmbewjaws i to he repaired with good liemlock plank three inches i thick where necet-sary within five daya ou the east sitjt of fourt*9entb bhssst betweenjer i btjt street and a point n id way taftw««?n jersut and north streets cause a sidewalk to be repaired with good bemlock punk three inches thick where nece sary within five days the above work is to lie done under the direc j ion of ths street commissioner and if not done in the manner and within the time apecifled then the street cosamisaiocer la authorized to do the same at tbe expense of the owners of ths land george b vaftdwell city clerk dated buffalo oct 6th 1889 *"-« vqtice of intention to take ja land for a street.—kotice is hereby giv - en that the common council of tbe city of buffalo intend to take and appropriate the property neceesa rv to lav out a street to extend from ihe pratt &. wardham slip to the hamburgh turnpike die aauahsssßsßrl line of said street to begi at a point in the south itae of said slip 4-7 feet taaurly along such south liae from tbe city ship canal running thence s ml-erly and parallel with aaid canal to a point 2u lfi-100 feet southerly from ths south line of lot 45 thence southerlr to a point 377 feet southerly from the south line of hx 40 and 240 feet eaeieriy from fsid anal thence southerly to a point 507 feet south rlv from the south line of lot 47 and 230 feet ras-c-rl from aaid canal thence southerly to a point in the southerly line of lot 40 at the distance of 12b feet east rly from said canal tbenc souther v par allel with the said canal and 12s feet earterly tfacre lr in to s point 17 feat southerly from the south line of lot 50 thence easterly pata.lel with the face of the dock a'ong the south bank of hiiffalo river at 210 f et aouthierly therefrom to tbe southwesterly hne of the hamburgh turnpike th * northeasterly lite of said street to beg at a point in tbe south erlr line of aaid slip 443 feet easterly along such south line from the city ship cans ; rur.ning thence southerly and parallel with askl canal to a nolnt 29 18-100 feet southerly from tbe south line of lot 45 tnciice southerly to a point 377 feet aoutherlr from the south line of lot 40 and 30ft feet easterly from mid canal thanes poutherly to a point 504 feet s»uth rly f rtm the south una of lot 47 and 9*b feet easterly from said canal tbenre southerly hs point in tbe aonth une of l»t 49 at the distance of 17s feet etaterlv from said caoauthasraesoatlierty parallel with aaid canal and 178 feet easte'lr therefrom toa point 448 feet sou heriy trosi th south 1-ne of lot 40 thence aa-terly paiailcl with the fa-e of the dock aloni the south ank of buffalo r>ver and 15 feet southerly thardtom to th wathwesterly iine of the ham bu gh turnpike . george s wardwell cittclert dated buffmlo oct 4th ibm j 8 t-totice of intentioj..—notice xii hi itoivfc given that th common council of the cttr off bultalo intend to order thai fallowing bsserissd works is said crtr t rtz a sis fast nafgiihg stone aidawslk aasnstructed aa both aides of w«ila street between the southerly urb iine sf bssm a street and the northerly curb line off rufabsbufbraws - dwaiußtfwet.betweaotbe we tsriy li»s of pals wars ti e«t and s point 50 w«t want of ths wwskaif ms off msrsaii awjsss sssj#scvaß bsssbssj dssnad bus tlm rmd bed uud wluk hard material asal a gtad ititi-g -* i —-' -'-* *•- 1--1 aaaasssa a war dwell ossrusssfc datod s^asalo owt hi _____*__*___ ggggfgg notice of intention.—notici is hereby riven thai tbe c nun on co unci ■■m day t-f l'-.ffa.c intend o enter the uip distrie srtus 1 il abott sides of wsshington street br tween t i i ■'"-, and virginia street ko s wardwei l t'ltv clerk dauh bug • , ssßst 28 mm ' j-fimpt rooi briixie across ravin r on elk street a&ut2sb feet east erly or dole stre't stot'ee is hereby givei that sealed propomls will be noslved at the office si tbe street comnusfionar until tliurarsy 14th inst at 10 o'clock a m . for constructing s wood bridg wi:h stone ahutmetu sbbbbs a rav-ineon elk stre-.t a out smi feat easterly of pole street specifications f the aaaus work assy be een *■the street commiaioner's miss on and after mon toy loth inst alexander brush street commit nnr jl_uffalo oct^o l»sl k7 6t oikeettuom abbotts cornek h plan road to cazesiotia hthekt the report of uie commifleionera appointed by ass superkr court f buffa'o to ascertain and report the just compensation tv be ps'd the peiwon or per on owning or hariri an intuits in the 1 n.i anr m*op«rty neves ary to be token to lay out a street or pul'lie highway four r„d wide from the abbott corners plank xi ad to the present bridge overcaz novia creek on thecaxeuovia road the centre lint of mid nsw street to be a line drawn parallel to ann 33 feet distast at right angles westerly from the line between loto 2464 and thw of the indian re erratlon l i.c and extending from the north use of the ab bott's corners plans road northerly through lot s4s till it strikes the south abutment of the bi-idge over the casenovia creek having been returned to the common council and filed with tbe clerk notice is here-iy gives that said report will be con firmed by the con mon council of the city of buffalo on monday october its 1609 unless objections to the fisbbbssssba.n trn.-r.-oi shall before tu time be filed with the city cerk george a wardwell city clerk patau biissalq oct sth isfij jc-lot svcamoke street extension notios is lien.by given that the cotteßioii council of the city of buffalo hare determ'ned and do hereby det rmitie to take and appro priate the land and property necessary to lay out and extend sycamore street from the aast erly tine of jefferson street northeasterly to tin westerly line of walden street the centre line of i-aid extension to be a straight continuation of tbe centre lba of sveamore afreet as now laid out between oak and jefferson streets the north aad south line of said extension t be 33 feet distant at right an o-les from and parallel to th above described centn line and the said common council will apply to the super in court of buffalo at a motion term thereof to be held at the rooms of t c buffalo law library in the young men's asa elation building corner of main and ragle streets in the city i buffalo ou tuesday the 1.-th day of october i eia a the opening of aald'court mi hat day or aa soon thereafter m mnr.fi an be heard for the app intuitnt of thre essbsbbaaaksbsbb sb ascertain and report tbe just com pen nation to tie paid to the person or persons own ing or having an in'erest in tbe land and pt-nperu j proposed to be taken george s wardwell city clerk dated buffalo sept gt lsdft lut-int 1 fifteenth stree t extension notice is hereby given tltat the com mon council of the city of buffalo have de termined and d hereby determine to take ti-e land and property necciaiary to lay out iiid extern f.fteentb street from its present termination at york street to jersey street commenciiig at a point 20 feet easterly from fourteenth street on the south erl line of york street v nfng thence southerly and parallel with fourteenth street to jersey street tiii-i.ee at right angles easterly along the northerly line of jersey street 50 feet then c at right angles northerly o york street thence along the southerly line of york street 501 et to the place of beg-iiuun and tbe said common (. loaned will apply to the sup - rior court of buffalo at a motion term thereof to be held at the rooms of the buffalo law library iv the young m n's association building corner of main and bgle street in the city of buf falo on tuesday the l'.ith day of october bbss at uie op ning of milt 1 court on that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard for the appoint men of three commissioners to at>cer:a<n and rep jrt the just compensation to 1 paid to the person r persons ownin oi having an interest i.i the land and projiertv so proposed to tie taken georoe 8 wardwell city clerk daud buffalo rept d lilt n oncu tu ciu£i>nx>i£k—in;sa»t - bat sb an order of bbbsts bsubsbt ebo buusabbsbb ot erie county notice is hcrebv tf*m to all person having claims against abhy p lleaock latcof the city at buffalo in mid enmity den-eased thnt they arc e<|uiri'd to ex hibit t;ie same witii the vouchers lliereoi to grosivem.r w lishsßßk the executor of the will of the said de ceased at the residence of the said assessor in the city of buffalo in sad county on or before the 1-1 day of fchmarv 187 cl w he acock executor dated the 2sth day of luly.lmio th ~ tue~afaj>us7 * f ail arrangements.—post of l?l mce buffalo mat 6 is6i hereafter until further notice the mails at this office will ik closed is follows viz batavia rin.lu-.ter syracuse l'tica troy and os wego at 6.20 a m and fidßl p in canal.dai.rua aubui-i and l.crcya daily at 1.55 p nt and 7.30 p in new york flailv,at i.xop in s.i3tm and7.3op.nt one mail on su-nl.tys dosing at lii so p m alliany schenectady and boston at rjb p sb ami 7.k0 p sb on sunday only one mail sent eastward ia the cen.ral it r supplying all im inilwasß ssulipt mill msll way offices bmssac at 12 :«• p in all eastern mails made upon sunday close at 1*2.30 p in washington at 1.30 and 7.3u p in philadelphia and baltimore daih , at l.'irt p.m and 7.30 p m mails for all pl«cui notveuii burtttto aim new vurk and connecting routes ia the central it r postaf cars at 7.30 p m way mad between rochester and syracuse old road/at 7.x(j p m way mail between tunawanda ami batavia at 1.10 p m way mail bssssam niagara fails and awaußamssr at 10.20 a m way mail between itusalo and conilug via avon at 6.10 a m way mail between atticaand honicllsvillc at 6.10 a m mall via northern central railroad through penn sylvania at 6.10 a in way mail erie railway from il rnellsville east 4.4oand 7.sop m tro-n rjorncllsvti le west 7.30 p in via dunkirk 7.30 p m balance of easttim mail,s p jo 7.1*0 p m s|.n:igv:iic t*il ( j*cc(,t lundaysl at 1.30 p m buffalo an i washington raiiroail and vorksijire lailt except sundays at 8 40 a ni clarence daily except sumlayß at 1.30 p.m east hamuurg tilenwood culden griffiu's mills antl we?t falls daily except sundays at i.so p m krie cleveland toledo chk-as cin-innati si louis and milwaukee at 11.15 a in and 7.30 p n ove-lainl to california at 11.15 a.m balance of the western mail at 7.30 p m way mail between buffalo and toledo 0 at 7.30 p m a western mail is made up on sunday closing at 4 p m lockportmail daily except sundays at 2..10 p.m and 7.30 p m buffalo ft lakellumu railroad daily except sun days at 7.30 p m , toronto v w mfbsbss g w r r and mon trcal at li'.io a m and 5.2 p in detroit daily except sundays at 10.20 a m and a.zr p m lewiston at 7.40 a m niagara falls and suspension bridge at 7.40 a ni and 5.25 p m a sec nd mail is made up on saturday for black rock tonawanda and north buffalo closing at 6.2 p m postal car arram3kjie>ts.—postal cars are es tablished on the erie ilailwavand new york central and hudson river railroads to new york i itv and on the lake shore railroad to toledo ohio ' let ters be mailed on the cits for all point east and west on the line of thette roads up to 6.40 a m on the erie railway 6 m a m on the lake shore railroad 11 p m and 4.40 a on m new york central railroad tlit postofl.ee opens at 7 30 a m and cloees at 7 j0 p m on sunda sb open from 9 to 10 a m and from ? to 4 p m thomas blus-jom p m m family ss>fpheb ine hill ntrskries i\l and ornamental tree grape vir.ee ie aaaaaml > on hand at tli offler no 71 main it buflal g immekmax hill barrels choice new oatmeal f-t sale l>y a m johnstos 7-1 maik strekt _ 1 aa i busfikl bads i'.otk salt fur sale 1 a m johnstuk 72 main street tiaxall klolk f.-r ssje a a m johxstox 71 mai-v streat bsasss bmjbmbbbfc to wrom it hat cmcerti thb pxorexce sewing imacliiiie sxanus to-daj wtfhont a rival in iv benntv of opera thm pertaatnsm of stttch and durabllitr of the work , performsd al o aaaons iv many advastages it im a sbusssbbb toed its shuttle has a self-sdjusting tention iu range of work is greater than anj otner ma chine lit mihloua are all itaiuvr iu h b',n:-r turns any width of t«em deand it a altttoat noiseless t will hem fell bnsld oorj tuck gather hem puteh bsssjsbj aud sew on a nia\e at the same ttsaa without any eatra acoompanyment ever machine is wa»raiited as represented fa 1 not toaall aad sttamhm the^e marhinsi befora par hwia 4«1 bbj st mm foster k ricbardfiok
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-10-11 |
| 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 | 1869-10-11 |
| 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. 8100 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-10-11 |
| 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 | 1869-10-11 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18691011_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. 8100 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxiv munday october 11 1869 no 8100 died wolf—ortobfcr 10 ia thu city of tpoplrcjr 1.-fart j woh fwl 6 v«-»r kotk of numfml bcrafter mourning goods a aaut wiiwi », fwoubl mrum _—~* mbttaim aocunminu 414 m«in rt.,aaieri |
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