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buffalo express vol xxrv wednesday october s>7 1869 no 8113 business directo ry xamk rtfsfsb.tsamij locat lea ihyv hovsks op z 0f tuh _________ s _. buffalo itho-w al our raa-lerj who fair by titting tliis ou •»»*• fmircbaaaa in !:■.. will • _»., liioe and tn - mma laing il aa a reference arcf-alir tiia.-a owm t_.e eriec ha be*n . is nctl v fi kht lam | l»c sj-'_.,fl es b_w~4 skates rfllltk sueaebanja i l implements castings *< o».alti ir-.n « orsjs chi.ttfi near can-d bankers h w 11l xt a co mai oor seneca — gsss aiiu stationery ____. l?sf_b sbol « maiu ou oha.k jiai.n taylor 35 m bbeed lt.vt m man and v w senaea tl h otis sa main blank books stationery ac i*l ml l.ii-,k vi ij,,a johnson ww main < liiti.stv » jh..k 00 and-in main boots ft shoes a l schryvlicea main asam m jlwe.t ims alain blank book manufacturer >■l r-hil-hestf.ii uk and iks washington nfectioners wholenale a retail *. b bullock a co ma d'vi.i.n confectioners wbulmak ih...ky hearse 111 send h a me.sker .-*. m»i.,,..j,j...vitetietl|..u china class 4 crockery marrukw o-.-.cii . _!. afa uko e nk»m,-..5,..ik,,i a___rstswmu_lo_.l__ok uaw caorterh ... ckackkhs ac • '*. e a ."->, 10 an . i*l7 kin tu coal iwliolewla an.l r.-u-l i .'. 11 diitley a co oor r.n a oi terrace lci.r oakis agi , t ocii._-e coal anii pig ikon _. r wil-vos a ml iwoiii ■cr mneuwuppl a l 11fc1 lu'»m '_ couunorcial ivnarl i--1 ualu vtiaet dodi best a i'l,„f maiu dr-puks tailors m 11 3stim __. main dyer ani renovator luiascut_.ttr maiu envelope manufacturers h v i-kossek w swau engravers on wood omo d wioutman iw maiu fancy goods ftc foi.obr rikni.ino a co 4-t teln kirnit't re ac isaai d warn ■& _£ e 11ristoi ioi.-h bain lour feed and grain w fl c jbb ti-rrac . or evan fruit and oysters pi.att fill it co 07 waahiugluti fine brass casting bi ffai/j brass foundry 7tl etch.nge gkoceks whol-salo a m hinhton 71 main grocers whuleutln aud retail i b i h h mas 1711 stiii oeo w dcoti 17 e senc.-a gents furnishing goods addison 11 stafford 31*7 main bn lawrence a bon 31 uam mott a benedict 3*17 main gins and jewelry j o sobs-m a co , mi main hotels bonnet's hotel e..r waebni|t..n and carroll harness saddles ac j h 1 t1 a son sb eiclian_i oni-wlte maiid.-n pan-l k 11l uriikkv btaoaeaaof to jno llum phroy .*_ 8r so.i main hardware ikon 4c c t wai.iiriiiuk 271 maui ami _ swam hortonh a rip cor p.arl ml semoa hiiinay shapard ac tls mam fow lxx a sons j s.ueca i dewittc weed aco.,-_s4 main.enr w swan hardware and metals ' rban a co.,4fi id and 150 terrace hot air fl rnaces a d oiu.eht.ai main hats caps and firs g * f oe rtikr :..-. mam mf.im.t.ii.h ... i.i . , ul main wm wlitllll;i3-l main iron foundry eaule ikon uuks iv.rv cr mississippi oustus ikon wolll-s.c.iur.i cm jackson iron founders engines boilers ' geo w tifft sons a co w__liui;,_un.nr.._l iron nails r r spiks ac pratt a co j i an 6uterrace light carriage and sleigh looking glass picture franks howard a bi'ntino li k b»-n malleable iron trait a i.htciiwuiitii,s2eud 54 terraca marble mantles and grates c s cooper 11.11 oolaaare l swahiz a c ... 30-1 main makiile and granite works john crawford l'-.7 and idl niagara millinery ( \\ hole»le au 1 b henry * ■hliit.n . _.-■uam w u wuodwari t main [ mourning gocds ! dodd dlst a ci tl main manufacturing jewelers fto i h f jcenolin .. hi iiii4_>n music dealek.h and publish ers jewetta mischka 2«3 ualu organs portable rips d-butick fi.lu_ua-._k a co 311 41 aud 43 flb-bs-k organs mei.odeons ac of * a prince a co niairara sevonlli and ma ry land oils paints 4c b pease do and 07 m un planing mills doors sash ac w a r ■al v''l , m :..; plt-btic slate roofing b . ism .'.. main 11anos music ac cottieii a dsstus t*l main piano manufacturers c ei-'rtzman it'll i.is and lln bau.ia i.evinf bros ul niagara r maryland paper hanoi ~ ac m fi lukiii.ro v ~ montgomery bßos.,-.*u-main merret nichols 7 uam photographers w m enioht _._. maui e 11 hamhlbtii sofi an.l mo main u l hlisn 37 mam sewing machines fisoteka bakers m co 411 main wubblbr a wii_son s m c 0.,.7 mala c r wilcox a 01118-s m co 14 9 luvi.i-n uoweb m 00 . is w swan flobenceb m c 0.,401 main saddlery hardware fcc pratt k letcdworth 3s and 54 tcrraeo silk hat manufacturers c mackenzie 1.7 main stove hollow wake hied k co aor brace tt and erie cana stained glass hoffalo stained ui.ass works m pearl ueo 1 burns m main steam coffee a spice mills c'mabb a co 331 ualu mmmm churchea school furniture w chase a son bi seeeulli scales and safes buffalo scale works ■main scales safes and hells i danforth.sdmain stoves and hardware shaw ferris a co 446 main stoves furnaces anii ranges f . hwartz a co 5 man tobacconists a m adams a c 50 wtehin_t..na4daso pearl oiubon f howard a co ia waaliuigton watches jewelry a diamonds pitkin-s j..wei.iiy stork ty main t k e difkinso.n j54 main pan b castle ltt man b-evens bros i j main watch makers a jewelers jdui's walker 7 main married ttcker—jewett chh _>~ t rare m f church by th r *. iruiv l rver k m_ta tucker and matilda t daughter ul j ha c j..w au allot this city al-jric'h-aockwoon oct m in boauvn n v t -_-». a j wikoa mr a e aldncti ta mi.sv.is.msl xk.-_*.-k!,l..*tii ..( beast v j>rake hawley ept 3 in b--st..n x v t bi x a j wilcux mr hum[>hr_y raka and mh a lea ha-lev both uf 11 . urn died p*aßßee—oci 25 in tht crty charlotte wife of wallace i darbcc k*-i h ears six month funaral thursday afterm on at 2 o'clock from uie residence of her husband alb sixth st friends a l a quaiutaoca are in-.tad t attend clakli - uct 26 in thi city uddenly mra almira clark mother uf mrs ii li aujr.in jr , mgoil fitt - tfaraayaara if otic of funeral hereafter wi-uner—-k-t w in tbia city after a protracted lllaaaa iruu li (________• ti v of tt.e lungs torn jtae 3 f-iwral h__mr 9m york papers pleas news items the dead body of a man waa piokad np in tha river at pongbkaepaie yesterday afternoon tke deaaased waa apparently about forty yeara of age draaaad aa a laborer with a strap around hia waist and wore heavy bootl nearly new ; black hair and dark moaatache aad whiakera the journeymen t-._u.ra of chicago having triad in vain for two weeka paat to get an advance on certain kinda of work ware yesterday morning ordered through the international tailora union to atrike thecaaeofthe officers of the cuba waa reaumed before the commissioner yester day mr da via for the defence deairad to introduce aome of the officera aa witneaaea mr i'helpa for the government objected after tome discussion tha commissioner decided that the officers were competent aa witneaaea after the examination of two witneaaea by which nothing of importance waa elicited the court adjourned over until to-day an omaka dispatch says that the exten sively published statement that the ne braska legislature ratified tha fifteenth amendment laat march is incorrect that body having adjourned in february without action on the snbject govermor butler will probably call an extra session thia winter the local parliament of quebec ia con voked for the 13th of november and the dominion parliament for the 15th of feb ruary isaac levi and john clark twa of the countt-rft-^ers arreated at osgood indiana were taken to cincinnati yesterday eleven tbouaand six hundred dollara in counterfeit natienal bank currency of various denomi nationa very poorly executed were aap tured with them the brother and sister of levi were alao arrested and a large amount ef counterfeit currency was found on them the freight haa ac and depot of the llli nois central railroad together with a block of buaiaeea housea ware destroyed by lire laat night at mantero illinoie tweaty aix busioeaa firraa and eighteen families were burned out the loaa ia aixty thcu saad dollars general belknap tho new secretary of war left keokuk yeaterday morning for washington admiral farragut has so far improved ai to be able to sit np he hopes to be out by the first of next week edwards cody a citizen of warranton warren county georgia was taken from his home friday night by a party of fede ral eoldiers while being carried out of town cody escaped receiving twa gnnabot wonnda the sheriff reported tha eutrage to the military authorities the affair haa created much ill feeling in central lowa it has been severely cold tm nearly a week past with ice thick enough for skating bnt no snow has fallen about four inches of snow fell at to ronto yesterday morning at walker-tea port elgin and at ether paints north and weat about two feet of anow has fallen and it is still snowing along the lines of the great western and grand trunk railways the fall ia very light aad railway oommu nication uninterrupted one of the centrifugal drying pans of the golden gate sugar refinery bnrst yeater day at san franciaco severely injuring fuur persons one of whom was j o rawlins a brother of tke late secretary of war the citizens of portland oregon to-day celebrated the laying of the first rail af the willamet valley railroad at a meeting of the republican state committee in new york city yesterday it was determined not to furnish any tickets relative to the amended constitution ex cept as agaiast the property qualification clause leaving the duty of furnishing the other constitutional tickets to the several country committeee aa their judgment may dictate paraguay neral mcmaho-f's rfport on a-traih lit south america,—th war not yet cndkd-l-piz's ai_l-a**tl-y aud ajtil itt pmoralization 9t the iluu ur tsi.au*.*.-ii fi tub bxpajesa ] wa__._si.to oatober 26 general mo mahnu late minister to paraguay is now here on business with the state depart ment lin proceedings as minister are approved on the ground that they show his course was marked by commendable dili gence discration dignity and tirms en the general confirms the reporta of tbe allies firing upon his party while with a paraguayan llag of truce and their preven tion oi dispatches from and to his g vern ment with the exception of that for kia recall from paraguay which waa permitted to be promptly forwarded t-i him he thinks the preaent position of lopes ia stronger than heretofore and the ai_.__.ouoc - ment by the allies of the war being ende waa simply a pretext for withdrawing inva ding troopa the paraguayans conduct their war without money make their own cannon and powder and other hostile appliances while tbe women plant and gather the crope the uruguayans acarca-y contrib uted a regiment the argentine confedera tion roar or five thousand men tha brazil iana twenty-two or twenty-four thouaaad mora tha paraguayan legion now guard ing or in poeeeeeion of ai-aa number about two thousand me it is campeaad in mall part of daaertera to tha allies with paraguayan prii—srs of war who have been inmpa_lad to enter tha service together with aa equal number cf brazilians tha provisional government ia regarded aa inefficient by all who axe fa t.i sac with its history and promising stabil ity lope is represented by mcmahon to be possessed of fine administrative abilities and not more orual in war than most of tha allied generals the devotion a tha peo ple to their chief ia without example tt_e are not only obedient hut always ready v incur any nek or make any aaenfiaa which may be demanded by him lopes eon saapla-aa the reatoretkm of prosperity to his country hy immigrants from tha united statea to whom ha will after induoement to settle there by the grant af lands • a ma new york strike of teletaapw operators-can didat-es fur general bltteiitield-fe btcvjessiov attempt to vcroeb a bakk t3ller st ti-l-.lvntmlll bxribm | new york october 26.—telegraphic circles arc much excited over the strike of the operators in the frank!.a company offices here to-day at noon the sompanj not having acosded to the demands of the operators all bat two or three of those in the main office and most of those in thf sab-offices of which there are about a dossn in the city left their desks and ex press a determination not to resume their duties until what they consider their reason able demand—that their salaries shall bo increased until they are made sqsal to those paid by other eempanies—shall hay bee complied with ttie sapenntoadent si the company continues the business with ttuch help as be cao obtain and is tuiay every exertisa to secure a sufficient number of operators to fill the aumarsus vacascie in the offices here the striken claim that they have the sympathy asd promise •( the matei:»l support of their brethren em p.oyed by other companiua the celelrated cotton cane of the i'nited states agaiaht vcruon k stereusun was to day decided by judge nelson of the l'aitod states circuit court in favor of stevenson holding that the cotton in ■(■«• tion never belonged to th confederate state and inetoad ef being shipped to new york in violation of the a-t of con gress il was shipped fnm a confederate port to a foreign country in violation of the blockade of the port of wilnuatftoa but this fact coum not change the title of the property or work tha forfeiture of the same to the l'mted states uulesa seised an a prize of war h h vaa dyck farmer sub tr*»*nrer and calvin b hulburj are uaraed aa bus cesooni to geaeral llutterheld keport says r'atber hya st!i starts wdst next week jay gould gave evidence en the gr'ld con spiracy bsfssa tfie c.rasd jury to-riay a man name james lilliea a depesitor in the cifilims savings bank atteupud to shoot the paying teller of the bank to-day bscanse he refused to hand over mna^r dv pesitod to his account withnnt the produc tion of nil bank book two shots were tired but did not take effect lillies who is probably insane was arrested the machinists in the smp.ov of tbe erie company at jersey city struck again thib afternoon the sou»al science association commenced its eighth annual snuetiogin this city to-day the epening address was delivered by pres ident saruoel elliott faflowsd by professor l c gilman of yalet'olluec on industrial schools in tho evening i'rufeftflir dwight of columbia college liw >< mo road a paper on the public cbaritmi of new yoik nd a e spoffiird l.branan of congress dc v the puolic libraries of the l uitt*i states tie new l'nited states marshal samuel it harlo-r was itarlow's chisf deputy lie is a native of lister county and about thirty-live years aid was some time ago editor uf a paper at hungston was a deputy in the secretary of state's ottioa nadir depew and barlow and assistant clerk of the last assembly the evening p»pera speak in high terms of his executive ability ths v says the cause of marshal bar low's resignation was a distaste on his part for the duties of the office and a deeire to continue uninterrupted in the practios of law washington ta.gqonoo mttoorw ik the de-it dl'ri.vc pcfwwb tttr&vmkj er mr bwinu i.tt.ueufa.toi ssmsml wasuin(;ton o-tober 20 hon thus ewing is now fully restored to health men tal and physical tne isiprpssion tbat he had a stroke of parajylia is erroneous it was only fainting from nervous exhaui tion l!y ciiaaman i if gsaacmj sherman tbe board ef ot!i i asictaitied at st louis missouri o which major general scao tield is i'.truik-nt will examine and report upon the best small arms and accoutrements fur the use of th army of the i'nited states this board mill act in conjunction with the board of naval officers and say deavor if possibls to adopt small arms of a pattern and calibre suitable to both branches of the service with common am munition aad parta interchangeable a rough estimate m far as returns have been received is that the public detjt state ment for october will show a reduction of s o<wj,ooo the president to-day received in the east k.mib a delegation of railroad engineers from the convention now assembled at bal timore it is believed here by the british legation that the steamer ltlliau seized near nassau as an alleged cubsn privateer will not be released by the english authorities but will be condemned aii ii d as a pirate foreign faili-re of ttictifreataknkii dbik'sstha tion at paris-thi cuban press on tds u3i rcligioub decree bt tslmtupb to tvs izrasas j paris october 2c-6 p m.—the city has remained psrfec.lv tra«ijnil ap to this hour the threatened demonstration ha not hees made asd no disturbance what ever has occurred the emperor went out this afternoon in au open carriage and drove through some of tbe principal streets england loisn october 2g.—actoa s ayrten succeeds layard as comnuaeioner of fetkß and buildiatfs james stan field m i has bcea appointed secretary to the treas ury vie ayr-ton and gordon replaces the right honorable james moncrieflt ss lsrd advocate of scotland havaka ocuber 2c the voz d cvii a liberal journal praises the decree estab lishing religions freedom it expects the most beneficial results to the oudtry from this great measure believing that under it the catholic religion will revive aad that attieiaixi aow so prevalent will be annihi lated the / inrio has brief reference to the de cree but imlulgen in no conuueots for sk against it tae prent'i expresses its diflsatixfaction while it arl'epta thy dcciee because it b now a law tbe 1/olonial minister at madrid in an swer to a t"!r,:raphtc iispatch.fn>m uavaoa a the rjr istr ia rcaolved to take no uu portact scti"q touching oci*l or p-.liti<al . reforms in tbe cdlomns until the parties iv - \ terested in theae matters are heard ihom tsrrssßits arrss'com sdrnsm j telegraphic summary new york october 2*j.—the ff#sht f washingtod special says : the dedsiou of the supreme joart on tbe question of ji > nsdiction in the verger case is freely era [ nwnted on hare aad it is generally consid ered that it materially interferes with the t most vital features of the reconstructum laws of cmgress every cut anticipates that the final decision will result in the re lease of verger who murdered colonel crane hon thomas ewiog is rapidly recover ing from the effects of his illness which occasioned so mnch anxiety in the supreme court on friday his physicians say that with proper care in a short time he will have entirely recovered his usuu health george batler nephewof general butler new york journalist wu to-day appointed cobjul-^noral of britiab india at cal cutta hia appointment s credited to california and ba wa recommended by wet of the senators from the i'acirio at ami by new york senators and other influen tial gentlemen in the case of a mobile merchant who purchased salt from vassels lying in mobile bay and claimed exemption from ux on his sales on the fc r%_uad that he was an im porter tha ftuprcme i urt haa decided ad ts-ly to him holding that he ia not an importer and that the aalt he purchases ia not imported by him juatioe plant of washington in the mas of c p barnea who sues the city eorpr-rv tion for tonnage dues or harbor matter's fees collected from hisveeeel the nautilua , rendered a decision yaaterday in h.a favor holding that the statute of limitations jid uot oovtf the case and the corporation waa liable whether the money had been paid by ita agenta to the harbor master or not ben wade is in waahington ue strong ly advocates the recognition of cuban inde pendence the uon s m feltou and major henry mcallister jr of philadelphia secretory of the american iron and steel aasociation had an interview with secretory boutwell yesterday in relation to under valuation of foreign steel and partial evasion of duty on iron and steel rails mr boutwell stated he was engaged in a thorough investigation of the subject and it was bis intention t carry out the i w m letter and spirit the a'ationai lnt»lligtnctr and exprmms of thia city after a weak existence of a month has at laet became tbe property nf senator j sprague the papers to that effect having | wen executed yesterday volney wright recently arrested for having a large quantity of counterfeited to bacco stamps in hia possession waa held yesterday to await the action of the grand jury of the united states circuit court from report iv the revenue bureau it appeara th_t as tb present time the fraude in tobacco alone far exceed those in wfijal y uid spirits which has never before oc curred lue frauds are mostly coulined to virginin aud north caroline aud dealers in : northern cities interested in tobacco n thoaa states a recently detected counter feit stamp has been used with great success in those state and a circular will be issued by < omniinsioncr delano in reference to it j large invoice were recently cap ured in i chicago and numbers with the counterfeit stamp which were shipped from cincin nati general spinner in his forthcoming re port will strongly recommend an increase of compensation for department clerks he also takes strong grounds in favor ol the claaaitication of female cl_r_.e a large number of whom he bas n-plojed in his bureau he aays that there >. a certain class of work iv hia office in vhich the women far excel the men f r instance counting coupons—in calculating intereat and in preparing mutilated currency for destruction he thinka that where a female clerk doea twice the work of a man she should receive at least an equal com p**naation that all clerks ahould be paid according to the work they accomplish that if such a rule were established the women would make the moat money the women he aays are especially expert in detecting counterfeit and during the paat week t*r female clerks in his otlice dete-t d several counterfeit c nipons after the engra.'.rn apd mmm clerks had passed them aa genome tbeas counterfeit coupons were sent to the department from ger many havana october 26.—the decree of th i'onntitueut cortes establiahing the unre stricted liberty of religion in the colonies of cuba and porto rico was to-day promul gated in this island and haa go__e into ef fect as the law of their land the docu ment is exceedingly liberal in ita term it declares that spain cannot remain removed from from the general movent of europe and the world and adds that thia consider ation is the more powerful for the antilles because they lie near a continent where liberty of religion ia recognined by law one clause of tbe decree provides that ■«. person shall be prevented trorn holding nf | hce under the government by reason of hi religious belief the decree is received with general satisfaction by the populace as there is now no obstacle it ia probable that a protectant church will coon be established in this city capt gen i ! i-odas is reducing tha number of officials in the government employ and haa by this ineana already effected a considerable sav ing for the public treaaury the city ta very tranquil american and european merchants are mskii-.g contracts for the , coming crops j strvt york october 2">.—a report was in circulation yesterday to the affect that lieneral guicouria had returned to new york having abandoned the expedition with whiah he was recently identified thia rumor was found to be unfounded at the office of the * üban junta it was vehemently asserted that tbe letter in yesterday's her ald relative to the failure of the lillian ex pedition was written in sow tork and that the information it contained waa furnished by a relu the junta content themselves with a simple denial of the statements regarding the seizure of the veaael and the abandonment of tbe expedition they i.-.aim that the lillian haa departed from the bahamas with a full supply of coal and pnaooers with her full complement of men and all her armament from tbeir state ! ment it appeara that the authorities at nna ' sau allowed the vessel to remain ia port for twenty-four hours in compliance with international custom and to depart unmo lested louisville october 26.—a bloody tra gedy occurred yaaterday at^fitchellaville i'enneesee two citizens ana a man named moses grave became involved in a dispute pistols were drawn and the three parties mortally wounded wash cton october 26.—the preei dent thia morning appointed samuel a harlow i'nited states marshal for tbe south ern district of new york vice francis c barlow resigned secretary boutwell this morning received assistant treaaurar butterfield's letter of resignation and very shortly after went to the executive mansion where he had a con sultation with tbe president on thesul.ject up to this time nething further haa trans pired relative to the matter secretary boutwell was at the state department and attorney general's office during the fore noon there was no formal cabinet meeting to day though all the members were at the white house this morning the president and mrs grant will leave washington at half-past twelve o lock for philadelphia general porter will remain in charge of the executive effice in the supreme court of the united states this morning mr phillips said that on account of an arrangement io progreaa between the attorney general and the conned for e m verger it is thought best that no motion should be made this morn ing for furth.r proceedinga if therefore there ia no objection on the part uf the court i will postp me moving until a subsequent day of the term the chief juatice repbt-d tbat they would consider the matter and answer to-morrow the commieaioner of internal revenue baa decided that vintners are not subject to special tax aa liquor dealers for celling their own prolucta at the place cf manufacture saw yoi october 26 tho investiga tion into the washburn difficulties in para guay was continued by the sub-commit .•• un foreign relations at the st nicholas hotel veaterday dr duval fleet surgeon f the south atlantic squadron teati6ed that rear admiral da via waa groealy par tial toward lopez and guilty of throwing obstacles in washburn's way he amid bliss and maateraon were treated aa prison era on board of tbe guerreria the editors of the new york otorrrer have received returns from more than two thirds of all the preabytoriea ratifying tbe reunion of the preabyterian choreh by the required majority the twn general as aemohea will meet in pittsburgh novem bar 10 to const the votes nod declare the dr scheff of this city who went abroad laat aprd to prepare for a general eonncil of protoetaate to assemble in thia city in september 1870 pro-waded on hie a_i_men among the 9\\9\%tsm9bi \ thlolngm that wmmibo expected as prssesarre holaek doner hoffman pii.i_.uii 0 mad pier io herner van oatorase the itov dm spar geoo stoughtoo aibm deaa a-ford of canterbury undaay alexander and aev eral members of parliament tha ap proaching uunfenooe will ba th jualtot £"»<>« j «« mwbm i tkia «... tljlsrczls * "■" p ' !■' to lay was the last day of the aaaaaa at lerash park the wea&er waatplaldm "* aht mmjs l »• ■»?«. waa a steeple okaee haadieas meuln about two and a half aiues the hwsr made twenty leapa all ran wau toother r»net of the tim and tlmwwaa eaifykalf a lenftk separating the first three at th tiaish it waa one of toe fiaeet racee that ever occurred in this country d me dan iel's oystenau jr winning the raoe a pohee officer named lawf oa me donald was fatally abet by the keeper of a baxnio ia the bowery last night one hundred aad twenty-six special depu - ties coiapoasd of men who hare bean ia the army and nary daring the war mhuwlcd at taa city park at anwaa'elook lks am ing aad received inftructiaaa from tke re «'■• officials to seiie the illicit diatilleries in dickaon's allay baa tka nary yard an angry mob attacked tka dapatiaa bni the police drove tham off seven etills wen aaiiad and plaoad under guard ol marinea xlw yon october 26.—the fifth dia triot republican senatorial onvention laet evening noaunatrd mr jacob skarpa f senator the snu diatrict iversoa w knajid the seventh rnfua w aadrawi the third district republican convention nominated thoe mulligan for aaeeul.lv the fourth district kepublicaai aaeeml,l oonvention nnsniavmaly nominated jamei blsckwall la the ninth mr sharp was nominated twelfth dr 9 caagar tke seventh diatrict democratic sona tonal convcaticn nominated ricluru 11 hnea for seaatar la tht city demorratis i'nion aeaembk iou ten lion of the lilltk distriot ihema brady waa aomiaatad far assembly id place of timothy 8 wheeler declined in the eight diatrict moaart aaasmbly coavantioa charles l menu waa nomi dated pun october ii nooa th city i tranquil tkagoremaaant kaa takeai great precaution to guard against 4iaerder but no maaifaataiwa ia likely to econr m»arid october 28 it ia i»p>s|ed tkai marshal serrano threatens to ntiga tht regency in case of a rupture betweeuthi r uionises and progreaaioaita literature henry koaig the veteran german novelist has just died at wsisbaden at as advanced age — mr samuel boykin has prepared aad will soon publish a memorial volume ot the hon uowell cobh of georgia the london attuumy publishes a state ment from mr murray the bookseller positively asserting that every copy of byron's memoirs was destroyed undei his { murray's dirsottana in the ilrruuinan't maijaxin for octo ber elihu burnt has aa article on deacon ireland's great cheshire cheese made for thomas jefferson general adam badean has takut rooms at wormlej's in washington city wberr he will probably remain daring the winter engaged upon hia second volume of the " life of crraot among the english books to be pub lished this month is the " diary of nebe miah waljingford kept during the troub lous times of charles 1 now first pab lished from the original in the brtt'#f museum edited by mrs webb two vol umes octavo a special dispatch to the boston qsaai says that mrs stowe " has completed her rejoinder to the critias of the press of this country and europe on her byron article and will proceed ia a few days to her home in florida she has coaclnded arrange uoents fur embarking naea an enlarged literary enterprise the celebrated dr cams has just died in dresden eighty years old he bar nearly completed the fifth volame of hi memoirs one of his most noted works is his symbolism of the human form"—an attempt to show that tbe bedy is plastic la the character and growth of the mind ami expresses them more or less in every part george sand is past sixty-five yean old but does not seem so her hair is thick i and dark aad is worn in puffed barnlii her forehead is wide but retreats while her rye are very large limpid and dark hw has a delicate soft white hand that l>eetows tle gentlest sort of a shake whati you are introduced she dr*»*eea in heavy black siks withent trimmings with a ricb point-lace collar and cuffs of antiqne pat tern a black cashmere shawl bordered with a deep guipure flounce ia worn over ber shoulders aad a neat cap with a tea rose on top complete her attire music and the drama pittsburgh wants a uew theatre tietj«ms is urged to oome to aomricft — keineieke h*m lately given to the world three sonatina for the piano forte fidelio bu been revived at darm stadt litolff intends giving a series of popu lar concert in i'arin this winter the richings opera troupe have bean immensely successful at washington — sportint's vestal has been revived in germany — bognmel daiwison the german sector has become a hopeless idiot cologne is to hare a magnificent theatre to cost 300,000 meyrrbeer posthnmons works hare been inventoried at 300,0u0 franca rubintftein's laat cantata is the tow arof babel ' gilmopß has had made in paris eight magnificent musical instruments to be used in his famous band the mendelaohns of boston have com menced their winter tour with jenny bask as vocalist wy reman marshall the oslebrated tragedian assisted by miss luoette web ster has entered the lecture field aa an illu trat r of shakspeareaa heroes aad heroin'm \ bavarian poet franz yon kobeli has translated barns " blact-eyed laoeie " into the dialect of the alpine region a ba varia the title is " a b)au-aug«ti dicndl eighteen important theatres are open in london besides minor odm and nnsser ous mnsic halls the drasaatic season is rtrj active it is reported that madame jenoy liod-ooldachaidt will sing ir her husband's oratorio ruth at exeter hau about the 17tb of next month robertson the nuiiful drasaactit before he turned his attention v ]..-.. writ ing was a poor and nnsueosasfnl acter and took to his prevent profession as a last re sort virginia gabriel has of lau baas very active five new songs from her pen have appeared in london under the titles of parted together itt futors years two lives and beside the sea ■theatre that will hold 130 worth of audience at the usual rates seem to be ac knowledged as the best ac in london when smaller they cannot hold enough to pay expenecs and when larj^r like the old drury lane are never tilled gleanings a race of « upton—thechipa-waye men r ft . v vlul let—so aey the ledieo of the forty tight petit jarora laoeutly drawn for the atate court t charleetoa soi tli " ftrolioft tweetj-eix are colored a aocietyia to be formed in cherlaftoa by the geraana of that city for the pur poet of relief aad maiatanoa to german im mijrrmiita - a colored juatiaaaf the paaoe.i jetvr kb oooaty florida mined paaabraka grute dirorcaa for the tory raaaoubla nm of k douara - ihck.de remind the funny man of the boatoa pot with ao dumped to him of a hog baoaaea wa get ao ajaj good thioga froß hia pen it ii roamd that jeff dam v to u come preaaint of a life laaaiaaoa coaa paay of memphia and to rcaida at her naado il horn fell laboßta of remando hi aabambad 11000 for a fond toatdhua a gaßuaman lundinj om th itraet obaarnd • i*4 pmetag wkp iu gottan op regal dlsaa of expense aad turning to aia m mid by jots charley iaa'l aa epeusdrtly upholstered r 4mn|v<il read the yonp pwm mrt h ■iwt of mtl wmu cmm tkmb lf«n ia ma iiw wi rt «" !•» if dw wouldn't mi b say s aha h.l mbrtmarafe , look at u ■»! imb of your lr my dw i whjr soil you bud it if i > thrifty uiuu to h.r btnlm l.ng^trr 1 mtewl doing so ma the do f •» owe or w stall aave word ok u hunt daar nvh m tke jou lady i pramie to bind it ov.r to keep tew peace chiaeee girls an b ot eoandrrad of enfficimit aoooaat to be aamad so they are amply numbered—firrt d>u«uur mm i liaagkur etc a recent lattu from a ladr ouanoaary near pekia uyi taa taachlrt iaaiat on giting than aamri a t ihe mimieaau 9uu fair u»t year a nan appeared with a big amaak whick h uadhtangkt 17(1 aide oo aa ox cart walk iuf evry itcp of tht » y of oonrae inch an axt'wwdinary iaatanoa of davotmn to the aeieool of aqoatk-raiaußf ajeowuad the 1 ue saodavaa a notion ia th papen th y«»r there ap^aarad sot oa bot ptgn ox crta all wiu vg afaaakaa in th a ail biounht from a tistance nt ovar 15<j mile cari rho raapeotiv own n of all de(*l irod tn»t key had walked every atep of inair reepectt*e joaroeye ; sad thoee were righteous ' reatod uy the preat • th the moot awfat uenoe the newark adtrtimr tails a story of anaeil inj a pompoua au or of a v eetern city who aaid to him that ho had him»e!f been deeply mtefretod in natural science but the praaure of business had prereoted its pursuits i became a hankor air and lam wkaa i asa the atvle of ia which the words wen attend la iads sorittabla agaaaia imasadiatelj recited kia wa earh history how hie father bad p.o vided a piao in a bank for him on hat le«v ing oollegs how as had begged fast tar cm a ah>n of etady then for auolher mil whea he mot a third aia fata was fix d and mr w aaid agaasia if it had not been or that uttle tirmnssa i should to-day htits been nothing but a baoker somehow the mayor looked rather foolish arts and industries brook'ya new york cwrpant«n aiw receiving 50 per day and find work the lithographic printers f borton &•*• organised a benevolent society th cooperative clothing cutters at new york li«ve already been promised 300400 worth of work las m tying firm of glasgow have locked ou their t ( i ( ,\ t*i in aut flsvm uf a strike sad ooe thousand men are lying idle the j.^rneynimi varnishers and polish ers of ny york are about to inaagnrat a movem»nl for am advao of wi|m a aitotiation is being sttabliahed in london to 11 ha purpose ef cu t jp th rs tum of we king men to parliame^t fifty houwad workmen of p^ii hay petitioned or the mom municipal ls«rua*i accorded t other cities of france i 1 he p tfiaian trades societies are for ing icomb nation preparatory to a gcn«ra strike to b ik down ail the home mouopo a wwaei watch made in ststteo ger many in 1 u2 and exhibited by mr 8 i tppenheinv of new york city i a great uriogity the works are mostly of wood iii-1 the ea ire mechanism >■wy isgaaioua md skillful it is the only our in tko world the largest trade organisation in new york ia tie longshoremen's union no 1 which has 2,3<nj members and a bank ac ci.unt of i'u<oii the oonstitutto of th wciety foruds the toting of any part of the funds in avl of strikes the new cotton mill at stonewall mis iisippi runs two thoosand spivdlue nfty two looms employs seventy-five bands and onaumc4 bout inue hundred bales f oot ton per annum the emplnven are princi pally widow and daughters f families im uoverisbed during the war the compacy iriroposas doubling their machinery the com ag season the tin mines in missouri discovered ome two years ago have been carefully examined and rvported apon y professor shepanl af amherst college and the re ult ia to feeaove any fear that may have existed that missouri tin would cntne into the market in euch enurm us quantities ■*• seriously to affect the price ii fore mak ing his report professor shepard testwd h cimtm of ore selected by himself ia ma own laboratory and he found that the percentage of tin wan vtry small altoge ther too small to pay for woik-og hia final report wam to hiat effect lie thii k che mines worthless and uyi n-.ncb money has been qnwisely spent there thc/u rrv shrewd men w'jo constituted the peoplt known as the brooae race or the race •;"* men who need kroaxe tools and implimrui of war tbeis are virtues in this alloy that wi lav n»t yet fully appre ciated we could have tine edge tools if we could discover tre ancient method of hardening them chuitrey the sculptor tried the experiamr.t and got so far as to make a brooae razor with which he waa wont to shsve hinv<elf every morning of the durability of jronas we need say noth ing but i*-s profjerty of oenferring nnrabil ity upon vntig*ious objects ia not so well known n fsct it has only just come out in the course f an examination bj a french chemist ol the public statue in and about paris it was fonad that the stone pedes tals of 11 those made of broom w«r m perfect preservation where all the supports of other 6 gares had more or less decayed it war ehnr that the broaae arrested decay and when the rational f its aetioa was disojassrl uttle ooubt naniaiil taat tha rai-i watef triekliac from tha bronaa poa tke stone ontained a trace of copper in so jtsea aa that this poisoned the crypto ■asaniis pl-vita to which the djaiatogratioo of stoae u prol*bly due the 4*al length of railway ia tha world is p.it down at 109.177 miles aad it cost 10,<-29,751,982 the cnitad states have 42 247 miles the aest largast na uooal sappiy ia ia great britaia 14.247 fraaos has 9934 miles ruaua 4317 prus sia 9920 italy 4j austria 4429 south r;«tfauj t 2mi spain m 29 belgium 1709 and the x-rth ocraan tatar 1311 british india has 4092 aad the canadian dominioa 1345 no other lands x e-l 1000 the distribution of railwaf n area and population is a canons branch of tha statist this eonatry has 7104 square mtlea to each mila of rail aad 87 - 615 lahas.huts mexico btii*«a 2.«25,140 miles of a**a and 40.586 iahakitaat to mast snob cf her 205 miles of road great britaia has 860 square miles aasi i.ok j inhshitseu under the same sa»ply ci rail aad bejgiuu 6 69 nodes 2,9u1.33 iahabi tants to esvh mile of road the abaolata cost of com traction was greatmt to ftreat britaia a«d tle aezt g>e»teet with as herowtlay was 2.611,314,4 a od oars t1,*64.m9,313 france cum ap to 1,576,6 a,892 aad there the bdlioae stop the prussian system rrpreafiits 747,*\w 34ft a«d the rassian 724.70*1,471 bel gjam reticu latwd as she ia rauor ■a oast of only 186,u6.(h>1 the amalu.t amuunt credited is two mi'as m natal south africa but thaw t*o miles entt 119,423 whila jamai * bailt fourteen miles far nlr 391,174 the reiativa ooat of biukliui waa greatest in braxil wh«r it ia sett dr a at 204,1a7 against 176,20 ia gr«at britaia 139,714 in france f37,210 in uouand 57,114 ia iw.smart aad 44,255 la the l'aiwd states in raaaia tha cost was ig9,9 the wondarfol disparity in the cost of.coartn-cting a miu of railway ■the ntoat aaiarfcahto tat we hava sap dally whan there is takea inta aoaaidera twa the fatt that labor ia very where chsafisr that here and tha cost of living leas ; althoajb it i true that the roads of other eoant^ea are nnch better built and batter farm*;«d tha ex tre c heat to'whirh moat ski and womea expo#s boots and shoes during the winter deprives leather of its vitality ren denag it liable to break and crack pat ent leather p^.^'ii^rly is often jestsvyad in this mar r when leather liiiuiii so warn i nfaa if the smell af leatw it ia iamfls i nawt to me siaaaiag eaaasd by ftr ueat is s heat n<i g ««»' i th amrntf of imia rubber ladia m swaw£*ta«ro7 ta u of laath.r hareeai i m mrnrnrn msmmrmm the xl ffalo express i hubiif.ii by * tile express i'kiminti cu ho 14 b swan atubct tekus m»rnlii (,»,«,) ll)l>0 bvealoc " 8 00 we»n7 « 1 m tiie even!mi express twn edrtv.naj at 1 awl 4 p h ddivend io city ntacritaraat uiiteen ewnta per week pk-lsoff at dnoertxammentt not immtting four tines innartet under thia heading fur a3 cents took e_(-v ten-1 tnm ". cent rtkwt fulut write «- jg-sb tobias omethinonew hom(eopathi oeßea i se-_.;.i all the proper uf mm - ih k-iaranin ~ ita p ._■n try rt to mmttt pm d mdy tor nae floni-aopatli pharii>a.-r bain at jwbt lost asd foi jd a amttngmmnm not exceeding four lines inserts mader rhm heodttyf for ah eer.tt.tmck addvionm u.te s amia ri ng lost — houday aft fi men tict •_,, in main litres car rr at wan t l.-n aplwa jroid ri w.tb hwr.pti..n ".-. b t " ■-" i-e-aveaikiug'sdnif store w.r mai . and *. i - . t v a a ret rewarded j_7lt m a reward loflt two ( vi vl m\e tram a h«id 88 tnj u.r">-r iks bfla t homastssynrtu ac trotnundan last etwe*a ti r_n.ltr-.iik tat ion snd ai st the a._.»e n s-_r.i will be en w the finder oa delivery to j ft'h'kitr at the cattle yard , or 9a tor either 23 cwnd on monday a fox willi jl ■ham attached to its n k tbe uwntr can kmttm '- i sj.^lyi tt 2 kilas st j noaan-isi iini,(»n.,i*tc 4 i.».'ii.w»i l i n f exceede'ng f"ue tines < nserr . b**a mi ksading for m ji aaa arf*r*.*u iw ? tenia i joard a very desirablesrit ■j f re num amnaammt with as hot and oou wat r an i ltd wit t,oai-l j a artente fami v locatkw *__**"->-. a-bteaai caft this office ' j*7_t rjoako wajttjtd—k>e a obtle # baa and wife in a faini-v r.here th->r<j art ... mmvbamd«a wiibin lan atiee-stf walk t.f u - -■• __ - lua-a"j tt,-thia owm 1 - i i 1-k.__.kun st — wanted i i m___mn anumrj forma ed t ui.fur..i bad i:ik re-'tus r aeeatte with fir-i e_a !, acd raa w.ua.,le oanmaotam ofasearteta boerdtn etsa-dy ■'-»,.. la l ardera taa-n alao ]__ 4t 111 w eagle st near dhl.a »' l_w»rr fori-iahad front rooms and tn.ard je7 ct mo clinton st.—boarding bt 1 it »/ the day or weak ; lay kmwt 9 '•> iter w.-e , _**•-<•• .>»>... pearl st ret eagle and ■—■ew f j court t a ew b-._ar.ler can be pi »■».. l j * ■u,i-..-(!;i--.i with or hithout rouns furnish l ■r net in a private fanil v j*2'.'-4l w_k-_t advertisements not txcetdtng four tines n*erie m under this heading for a3 cents tack additiot.a lint 3 rent wanted healed proposals 7 manufitet-.r , f.r tho invent r iran lu ;,. whef _%%_ teil-bfh washing macui.-e a fssaafc of whu 111 nay he seen at tbe ludu-inst k hi'.iti ti in buffal flta-e atate hoa maiirt-r t^k mmmak y-u ara baanesd hi amaiifaiiiiii '.'.;.■;.!- wanted in the liferent statue ami r • anailato manufacture and sell an lu.valty tli n.a-hlno ia vtarranted f «!»« entire satialart i rtmmm sond fur circular and condiliotia to afsßta anm bnt rulmmi paittaa need aoihr ibaic ebb a sun lancaster eret'a n v j_«-ltid*-aa tanted-a small neat ot ft ta^e sultahe for a farailv uf three adults in a tiod locality west of maiu st aijdren jciviu lu wn and term m.,"*this fllce lz advertisements not tteeeditig four hnss tmamfmd undsr thi heatting for is cent each additiom line 3 cents ll u-vehthst a hood well ' * " rec..mmerideil onnin , ■wanted l do pen t-ral hoiiaewnrh j v co palmer st - girl wanted fj tn____t________tm m saneral h.juaework jjt'.jt *.■"- 1 ma iara st wanted a ou 1 gmotmtd t..dojenrral liou_s.-wi.rk kefor ences reijuired aw main st.—mjtcjden girl • mfo wanted j2o t mel_r malm _ l«_.ifr.i*snwji.s mot exceeding four lines inse.r'ed tinder ihi.theading for •*.*» cenu each ma\hnonal hue 3 cants wanted - five experieni eli 7 7 salesmen p c ahei.n 253 main t it mt anted immediately — two . ? boat m_.k rs t make sewed ho.*ta wannata at -* w wanaia st j-.-n t ll anted immfcdiatedy 1 wo 7 7 mpietahui un _ _ int llijrern-e and ahem ur • li aan atwageed refa_a__n an-1 seaunty t n . mrhnom k-.-p up thtir t gam and self resj-t-t in ilnir l.n*iiifs trmisfirti-.n ■rraanent p...i'i..n i • it.-red with a liii.-a'ivf aud j.rj^iesaivu aalarv a>l lre-s a b-.tlii i.tncm jgt_u itant_-d—a boy to take ark tl if ah rsi an.l ouw mprnhju treff ni-n at bbjase ,_ niitt a beat aid tnm faator/,1 and 4 emliaiigi ay a tftv itent wanted to leakn xv r>e ti^trj any l-s-hh vi.ii o.minß wiih tlie jir..[h-rqy»-iji ati.iusaii.l r.-.j-.n-ite can learn f a b__as __ in___a_______________am sltlatia rcavlß .. adoertimt—mnts not amesedang four lines moasaat under thia heading for s3 cents eatk additioi.al 4 touhg american lady aged v 18 livinir in tbe ountry w:ihes ut a tain a pleasant pleas in the city wher she an attend scbi-.l and whrre her i-mapsny and assistanre out ■f i ii'uti will he aanmnmt la eases h r r.i ill wot further j-iirtculara aausaaa tot three days bui jikil lt.iflal f stoffle n v yjr t wanted a situation to l housew.uk or plait sewtae in s pneata fmn i addnas m m..thia offlc 99 a person desires a situation __ v as conk im a p-ivatefamily go-id city mahwonha an he tfiten inquire at bh ninth at jt t gtjjmmmbm adth^tistmsnt not exceeding four line mnomawht under this heading for h cent each additioiiq line i cents ayanted-by a young mas o 7 7 eijierien.-e aa a ahort hand writer a sitiuti*'ti as ainaruien*is,"(-r genera clerk haatoss stasb-g slary etc drawer 26 -, buffatu toatoffice j:'(l ranted-by a young man f t who wi-het to at end seh.-01 a situation in » store er in any other pia.-e where hecanearnenou to ia»_hi-i b.»anl addresa j c al this ifßae tt iitanted by a youno man li f 7 yaara of l-e a situat on to make himself 0m rally obsmt r'i iinis -* k k.-[';ii i'aii ajg i sjm^ak licrniaii in*|tiireat no so sycamore at bcsii-khs jhfcjggm v partner in a shingle fa t..ry wanted beiaa *• payidg husinea apply toepwaepb hitki-anij _____ canted — a man to tasi chance nf the finances at a t_anufarturui ■asbn-.kki-epfr to one who can f>an his-.ru from 2ouo io paas a aaad dtnatioa is..fit r yjeu'am a,.,.r m thomas cl.rmkn blacksmith shop and tools an old a-d well rstahli-hed establishm.nt f *■■aale or to rent with immediate poaaeesion at a graat lis rt iii for i-art'culrrs arjilv to j2f hume a sasforo 18 w saan *'. |> are chance for investment jlv a desirahla manufactunnir husines ikiesillll iv e*tabllsb'd ooatll arc staple aud cmimind a ready ale with machinert for r..nd'i_-tn a profita ble t.uai c-s t ni"lt r with au.rk on hand and fa r ahle lta_m of the premises tnanmmtm located tn thi city a'ill he a>ld iheap or portion of real easem taken in eichan.'e if dc*ira'.le apply t hastings aottu kol > i_>w_'a bui'dinsa j i mr-a »•■malx adr^tlxaewtentanot exceeding fc*ur unci njerud under this heading for 13 mats took additi'-nat line b cents ijk sale—a desirable room and furnitureo.er liana of attics banin f t___9___t ct.urter ho.se ijlor sale—iib feet on buffalo r;v r in depth tv th ship oa al with a add nonal froiilae of 900 ieet i n a aide si p ail docked apply to joitn tittt b i earl t | » acre lot near the pake 1 o for sale with fine improvem-iit : ihuslail ... l-elevanas-ei.ua and near mi n st the bttildn ws arf c oc and vrrv suh'antial and a very fine variety aj iruit orarel walks well fenced and m-.-ii.-u s-.i wo id caohaii.e for d wn to«n p'oi-i-rty or sal as east terms for further partlcuia a apply to h l mli asanftikd ii w swan st i~jh>ksai.e alarge eight horse portable entftne and boiler tn complete ruiinn order sriih a*m is t.ftc for partuu ara app y it ! u a pr-jvust white's bank or demstkh a , nili-eb n i m b hingron s jjgm amu i ak-tlaiihsv idaerlia-w-mfj nof etnmeding four tines in ted under this handing j r %_ ttrnu.eonh add nm una 3 cents horses to vinter~wasteb having taed and aocommojatiom for 100 horam on the comrlltarm nsa_r lawmoa cfets b _* l-y xo m l'me is wmm a rt r to andrew bpaldwn-wahe f^sij wjs l spring wagons of all sizes new and eecond hand uv and sscond hand bug see with and without top on hand at i*4 beneca at . bowe.n b 90m m seneri rt s*t i atm.!tmimimunmtts»ir.ming fsnw9mmtnommknt t titter this heading for a3 seats somh flfieaa me 3 tents _ delaware st residence—the beautiful and complete properly of the tate fhartae l plaree oa tha west aide of delaware st i uttba and butler win this ie a ecy dei-rawe ij.ius having a lege lot srith penty f fruit at___a rr.aa*-house eta tbe dwelling is in good order throughout end upjli-d srlth madem improve meata other improved city prapeny would ba taken m exchange f.ir a portion of the price j-7 lyon a raerr erie land tf . t _— — - f downtown property for v the desirable property on the corner of lafayette aad wa hingtu-i au resently plaoed i i ioro*r|fh r-p-ir iil c sold on wary favorable term ti ith ißsmed-at p.-session aim „ th f'-.r frrnh uttir and hs unman t lukk jw ng lbs 8 r i*_.i-.n st , just beea put in good rei_a aith new french roof has jss wamr bath fetch -,__-_ on a.jsy in rttar house has 11 rooms besides ' ty-ma will ■~,.- ( ; low and on eaay tarau and nn -. diatep sos ion lyon * haeeb j*7 frio land rvftce por sale—by m mccomb 10 & i iaionst f mring mill for kale in the age ot williwk | i.ew has all the uf-dmrn imprnvemen , his - <*: th finest mills in th'a hut liae 24 tat i umlry f.r sale inthevllaae of aurora in full eomt_en doing a '.•<■bu»inese this is ageod chance to m u one who wishes to engage in this kind of il i ii sail if aal-leß tat mia is the viiiag of ay if h this a one f the finest buildings in the plam ai i d'-ing a large a untr trade wil eel the stock if t fir«t-das rrsidat.es far ue in tbe village ■■' a rvra _■■**] bars about 1 acre of round fruit of al kind shade trees ac about five gmmnmr wals fr _» ire dcp.it i age residence fur sale in aurora with a aerta .- .: pirn laid haa evary kind if frail goal te ii living mmmr as abdm five mhiut-_'fwalkrro it*'depot .• ra-tle in the vlllatre of aurr.-a 1-atory fra_as l"*sa with wing finished off in tine style lias una aerl 4 fund two mtnmtm walk from tba dapoi f-at ne 9 r ale in the sll-ege of wlllink 1 atory h..use i i wing cellar water barn or.c acrs of lai.d r u l a i r sale several am fsrroa near the vi lege of ba r i , from lo _.*.. r up to 120 acrea all under flue .- a1i0 _" 1 of the a..ovs property will be sold cl.aap and on ask terms or will ake j wan city property in exchange i kst class residences for salr-the tae new deairat-la brick residences - tv te on th.-nor hsast cirstr ol main and dod • tee tn with krc-uch roof finish wkh black waliiu ■he ut want ash.and are modern throughout l v :*• f l front h 30u ori-0 feet d«-ep a-ah with fl .**!* t a il will i.s mm n reasonable tern ai-p-r to haktinus a rru s iip.wn's n . kmya _ i i first class residence fo — y'.aia id niagara street and also one on 1 •'« ire wou.dt-ike ami dern siim.l housaaud lot the ti i t tide nf the it in part pa meat for pa l..u*rs apj.l '■- h 1 t *. sam'ukl 1 w s silv pj r sale—n 4t eleventh st a i iii-s eeal and plca__iiii trame dwelling fe wilh ht.tin wing p marbie mantlvs a hot ai . d at t r hatha c 1,..t 251>90 price »«._*. i.yon a hakek ml innd office ul ec a street storefor sale 9 j t ne of the trame at-.n s on >■meas street opp ilie v c l'.>st i iffice i_ot bsflb j b m bakeh i bro__jkt bulldiag business property foissale he 2-%tor brick office now o-upled br the mt-cfvi i'■-;■_•"f on ea^hangast near bmnpna the t hiding a ver sut__tai;ttajy built aad will la ■'. »■tt ' a ,..:'* alsi the tavern stand n tha abhott plaak road know *" t 3s*wlsf t'ak house aliout three mi!e ir-uii flam *'. the building is a commodious llw ti k.>ith h-vrn aud she.u with eight aens ef land i'nce'vf's-o i.v"n k li x kb erie laad offiea dwellings for sale — tiie ■r iti clajw hrick dwelling en ihesoiithcant eor iii-r o n i-rir i*:-.re ihe huii-line ia uf ar y ttevr enl-st ittaj y mi *■■a v huiit,and !■::■-. :■.-.' .) with dl thi ra-dem improvemeota tiecosaary tm coraf-iri ax the new 2-story hrirk with wing no -.■_ i i'rlaw irr wi i rut a.dd with or without furnilure lul fil 1 fl 111 ac til j with haul 111 rear of lot 11l net n : within thirty daja will l*e rented for the i aiv n 401 franklin at a new 2-story brick i gat tn i w_.t.r lot 30»13 ... lyu a baker erie land offies l^oh sale—new frame house l a_kl lot iba_m t house contains flte ro-nis i tmtduk i all ad pantry trie 1100,1300 dowa oal-iim in six years by wm h sn ell s jers y s ne*t hi ck seat of normalsehool i t"o_i sale—the following de mo • 1 delaware st i-ftort wing and barm ga i or id r.n let vlir no _':. u.n «_., 3-rtory with 2-a"ory rear jr-s 1 water ndfiiniate lot uoalls with aa axteasi i ui wat iiiii__.ni t nn xi washington t _- nn and attic with a lot 1 _!-:.<_■; ~-._«, water aad furnace lot ibxloo n i 0 kast muhawk st 3 tory and attic gas ana a flif houss and large ground at batavia qeaesoa oousce n j-m main st lataiy witta wing gas wat aud furtiare i : . -» , i n ft mssnl ht i'-ht-iry and wing lot 73x40 nu z'6 1 ...-■-». - i'm wator and funtaca i lot 40 iw apply to joun otto pearl et t l-it u jiir jfiv.,'l r_"t ansae ding four iinea inmrted under this hsodkng for 46 cents each mdditional rpof;et—foi'r rooms andcellar 1 oi house *■>* kllicott at all io good order ap ply^.n rse premism j_7-lt fo rent—the third floor rr ths 3-nt-rr brlek dwalliog northea.-t eesmn f ■-», * ami washington th , kn.»wn as the shad s with nt jii tower if desired suitable for a light tnamifa turing businees hastings & oi'io beal k t»t i extern ocms and power to rent iv tie rocms are d-strable and the powor tee an f.quire of b a b liolhes toohigan m ao i the ai.nl euffalo mm ut tans ....'■., tisetnente not txceeduuj four limes insertea under :, its heading for 43 tents took additional line 3 r-nts i seiurable store to rent - s uted ag lain at t«tseen i wan and baa 1 . (*- fir t laa and very de-irably loca'ed 1 til i and m-ksalea given about tbe l_i b eaat j ir/.-rp_uiu-tsr>applfwllastln--a ul-tu no 2 ti urn's building sto^.e to rent—the fine store tt fiarl st near seneca with pr'vilege of a-c end mrn7 it desired hastings a otto 3 biuvb'i uihting _^ itiimwm a ■■■! sements not eoieoeding four lines inserted uridnrth'i heading for 5 cents each wtlswal una beetjj-k 7 1 cedar st to rent a cot _») 1 t._;e with 4 room kitchen clothrs press aad pant *. t-**t an : risten water to a nmall faini y 9,1 b v»t ml-i app'y on the pr.niiaes j'-'r 4t i ioutes with and without 11 luri ture to rent a brvt--lass dwelling on franklin st between i and north sis furnished sya • st t tutry bn k.with or without furni ear i st a si it of rooms with * . without hunt i liii.r •-...:: atory brick ■.»'■at s-st"r brick ne a.oiiua atid johnstoa f laoe • story hnek i sertr a st x try brick btstwm liv'*ioo 2-story frame at 111 per mo s.ni n cottage.lll per mo n rth i'iti i-_*n cottaf 10 90 par mo vi rg-a-ia t , 3-itory frame |. s or mo iiirißsr ml rtuati'.u apply to ™ iu'he a basfobd fc j-3 \ ll west tmmm tt to r^nt-first class 143torti bnck louse no 109 fark st ; gas sel ar l>ath 1-ak.rv rams c ttage tto 311 maryland st * r ns hv?iisos a_/ti no 9 brown's budd rltol.et-a cottaoe 242 mary j lar,d t , betsn co palm r and tenth su ; tnm i s is_r:er**fo ir bed ro<.m well ac oo tba ht | apply tr k w mugl 148 co tage at i t7ur>*i_-h__d dwellings to let i j taefesl cla-s dwehings eligibly located far i mtnkwt c avdetely to i c let tor the winter - lyon a baker erie la-d o-be _ fksished house-a first lass rew house elegantly located ard bard aaeaetj fiirt sh d will be rented until may ist islo t a - fl t4 ant as the occupant prop see being ba ert mm i lifcln during tbe eotaing winter poa_e .* will be given as aoon as desired for further n-furuativ apr'y to jobm bi paarl-a fufc.n ished house to rent mr iiouse no bit main at busalo with a rar_en in r high mm of cult_.et.oo attached ir to >«- rented tc a small family lor three er aix month or until the-rat of may neat lmaaa-rion b»bsnsn the 1 of tm vino fsrtares ac ukjudad lias wau_r,^_a . _. i-d»«a«*<i baru for war mation sill oo mm aammhme oa my towtsft a m 3-s the siawnth ofcoßol » uol'ghto i 80 117 main st ggggggfe ijond and mortgages for sale 13 oaeoc»ieai,|*fabu-ss_i anoaal wyaa-om - " t i o s/ro»ev to loan—i hava rrr a i _-- ,* o__dd dodsn vhkh i «_> lo l ■p~rl « af ortg aobb for salji i>jl wmeaataawm n w.a jlefcajl wtmces works ordrred bt tm cosl tv mo . oolwai.-the msi mt dm land c n the etrt__.,_nd bvtwtsm the points bww loafter aaaaa-l ate kmtmhy rtqadr-d to ke the im ps ii if bareasltss tfs-wot ba met af t_kiri«-|sßrttoelosa,totßamaaw«r mad within the tune limited for each respaattselr ac follow oa the east side of jefferson at-est between wll ham b.r_et and a po nt ni id way havm william endpeckham cause as desralk to beeoa-tnirted four temt wide of hamloak plaek three n.chea thick • ithin lea days on tba we-x side of emslie street between peok haru and vt itl-am streets cause a aidewaik te be coo tru«t*d four feet wide of ood hemlock plank three inches thi<-k within tea days on tbe west ide of tfa.rtaentb a reel bet been york and ronnertfeut streela caoae a sidewalk an be con structed three fees wide f good pine plank two lichee thick within lee days m tbe east roe ot fourteenth ttreet fcaseeea n rth t.-_et'and a point mid was f-etwean north an jeraeyatraeu causa a eidew»-k to ba repaired with hemlock plank,three incbee thick where necasaw tn the westerly side of hudson atreet hetw.en a point 559 tm so taw.iterh from wadsworth sir et to a point je fast southwest--ly therefrom causa a side-alk to be lower d to the grade of the atrtet w thin are days tm the westerly side of hudson street betweea the southwesterly line of wadswonh street and a point i&u feet southweateriy then from cause a side walk to ba lowered to the grade of tha stieet within flee days i he east le of spring street,*t.e'ween batavia and sycamore tn reels cause tbe sidewalk u be repatr ed by substituting geod plank three inches thi.-k where n-ceaasry within five days on the north aide cf bau-iastiwt between sprit f andjmor inier streeta cauae the sidewalk to he rmptu - ed by eubetituting food seund plana thrtsm_h hick where neest-tary within bee day ground fronting on the southeast side of maryland street being 4u feet fn.ntacd rear h 1 it t feet deep and assssesaaen at the west cornerof severn h stree essm uulsauce of stagnant water th.reon to im ahatod ly ljing aaid lot with clean earth within five days ground fronting on tha southwest aide of seventh atreet being iy feet front and rear by 61 feet deep and i uiiii nt ing i io feet southeast fr..m mary.sud stn.-_t u».use nuisance or stagnant water tbereoa to be abated by filling aaid lot with titan earth withm five __~ • the above works are to t_e§done under tbe direc iou of lbs street t-.ewi-ei-oar and if not done in the manner and wi-hia tbe uaaw epevifled then tba btreet c;*mn-iaaioiier is authoriied to do the same al tha expense of the owners of tbe land 0-lorgk b wabdwkll cit f clsrk dated buffalo oct lth 1888 j27.it vtonci of intention to take ±\ land fob a stkeet.-nour thereby gi i-ii tbal the cminiuu council of the city - f buffaio v n-i to t k and appp.pnate the property ne .« _~ i rv w lav ui a ire : to extend from tbe pratt a n'ardliam slip to the 1 l_.ui i ir^-h turnpike th vuthwt.su.rlv line uf said street to e_iu at a point n the south line ol said slip 4*7 teet tasurly ai . „■u.'h mjuth line fram the city ship canal running thence si.uiherl and parallel with said canal to a point si 1 l-.-j feet auu-htrh from the south line af it ._» ; theiiee souther.y to a puint 377 teet southerly rum the south line of lot to and mb feet easterly tram said canal ', thenct southerly to a point 7 laat mnsth l from the s uth line of lot 47 and 230 feet ma erl • i r in aaid anal : thence southerly to a point ii the southerly line of lot 4v at the distance of il's lt.it eaat rly from said canal thence souther f par illt-l w.th the said canal and 12 feet easterly th-rt r in t a point 17 feet southerly frutn the si.uth lins f lot 50 ; thence easterly pa'adel with the face f !;■: ■.. i ■h the south bank of tjuffalo river at ii fret southerly therefrom to tbe southwesterly tne if tbe hamburgh turnpike the northeasterly toe if said street to h«-gin at a point in the mwitr rly line of said slip 453 fett easterly along such tooth line from th city ship canal runr:ing thenoe s.utherly and parallel with aaid canal to a point 2_i hi-ho teet southerly from the south line of lot tb ; beni southerly to a point 377 feet southerly from he smith line of lot 46 and 306 feet ee_tterly from aid canal : thence southerly ta a point 604 fret uih.ily fr tn the south lino of lot 47 and 2wj feet a..terlv fr><m said rnual ; thence souther torn point n the nth line at 1 t 4 at the distance of 17h feet liatarlj com aid canal t hence southerly t>_ral t-l wi:h daa and 17,.fe-t caste-iv tiailltlliail-i ■plllll ifl ei.t_-.ii herly from the outh line of let 4 thence ii-urlv pal ai lr>l vii'li the fa c of ilic duck ajuii-t the wuth hank ol buffal river and 150 feet southerly h-refr m t the si.uthweaterly lins of the ham v gh turujiil.e george 8 wardwell city clerk dated buffalo oct 4 j«-a.t of intention.—notice . is hereby given that the common council al he rity of l__iffalo intend to order the foliuwu'i lescril^d works in said city six or.h lhe ea-t ide of m-kin stre t rapaind t.etwee tb outherly live of north btemetl etreet and then „ rlj curb line of south division km taking up treaetit pavement betsrevn ths curbing ai.d tha oad - rack an i rtlay the same w.th flat gutters oeobge s wardwell city clerk buffalo oct 29 18m jm 10 istom house . buffalo n v oct 27 1w t no 225 notice is herebyoiven that the (- il ■■<■.• g name.l goods wares and m handise.viz 124 pouuda nutmegs,having been '._ me on the 22th day f oc 1»69,at buffalo n . or having been illegal.y an-l fraudulently import nd bmpmneed int tbe i'nited st-stes in violation he third an.l fourt sections of tbe act cntitlr an act further o present smuggling and for utbe lurpoeea apprnvea july 18,18 and the ame h ng basn duly appraised a prov.ded in the slawen i cti n of the act af resaid and the value there laving been fo_nd to tra laaa than the au f b-e hundred dollars that any person or p k_u c'aimiug aaid g<t ids r * and vi i ha dlse a ■■;..■*■i to appear at the custom house in the cit if buffalo and make such cla is within twent da r m'the data of the flrsi publicat on at this nolle sahcpl j hoilet _ 7-w collector of customs custom house > buff-do n v oct 27tb l / 0 226 notice is hereb __\ givsn that tbe folk wing named goods wares l d m_r_handise via iiw pounds nutmegs bavir.g ecn r.-.l by me on the 2:fd ay of october ib6-t n bulfa.e for having been illegally aad fraudulent imported and introduced into ks ualted s-ateo in riolation o tha third and fourth sectlare of an act ntitle.i an act further t prevent smuggling and or other purposai approved july 18 iasts and the tame lav ng l«en duia appraised ac provided in tbe al vanth section of tne _.<•■af..resaid and the value thereof found to-be leas than tba sum of its hun jred dollars thai any person or persons claiming sai i fods,wares and mercrand.se ara tequiredot-j appear at tbe custom house in tha city ef buffalo and make luch claim within twenty days from ihe date of ths nst publication of thia notice samuel j hollet j27-w coleiurr of cuatoaaa erie county court feakcis s pease and lucretia a his wife pla'i.tiffs ifaina charles h strong kate strong and bertiem h-.ui t defendant r the defendants abf.vr namad and each of then foe are heaaby b-bbbbi i©d to answer the c.impia.ut in this actbm and serve a copy of your answer on me at my on_-c,in the city of buffalo,within twei'tj lays after the service hereof e_.lu_.ive of the da ef u_'b service and if jou fail to answ r the com plaint as afore-atd the plaintiff will apply to tne court for the relief demanded in said coir.plaii.t which complaint was filed in the office of the clerk of the county of erie at aaid city ou the twenty sixth day of iketeter iwv hated buffalo oct ik 1300 a l baker j27-w..w im'ffs att'y buffalo n t family ____________*• 1 00 l bushel mnrntm bf-t-c qilt for aale by | a m johnston fl main trhet ijaxaix flour fur sale by a m johnston 72 maln street i>ine hill nurseries frail nd oni»menl*l tre onfm tine _■. k il c_n-t_:itl ou liwjd tt .!-• üßix so 671 m»:d tr eu-.jo pt.ch fit nt 0 ____*_ a baiikels choice new oatmeal fur .... by a m kwhsiok tt mad btreet tdcttek butter fr-m the cry bmt dftirie ''~ w_t_n new ttr i ul 1 i 1 s i.r * t ai ■s j:t u.--t ol dham ttill gfocrie hrbbcll k potter mnmmmm urn wwm oueppakd ikon works 0810 ttriet hffilo «, t wm _. i jr pro .-_ i h o p-brt t pre ud s.i «__.» 1501518 boilers r»am ptap nisi prapa te_h riri iw prop-!l wmmlm in l •■■__■-_. wr.i«ht i m l-h.te l __^_______^ — _ gjgmga smith t underbill produce comwssioy merchants m mmsanemm .-*» ""-.■bolidt c__pmhi of all kladaol nrod c i^uick nd food mm nni pt-b.pt re tm rn fttkipp n_d mi*b lf fmmnm u_d d«--n wppm vit lolcaoo-ntrr cartd reonnu jo bmk.»a_iutt ' »,...-_. rt_m ptuhcal second ward aldehman tyieumutryityzet nomination at tha rew-eat mt a lar*a ruaabar af us old rod dsots f t:.*saooßd ware 1 ai-s.uawa il a ear didate tor a rraan although n republican and kmßaa i tba i ran ba elected by bam.blwan rota alone i am iibrra c urn loc-ee-ot tbat an i-em rat may v te f r me who cbooasa to do so 99 it k my purpose to be ald<naan vt tha ward not of a party george w bull j ot*r 2 1«s ». j2q-tf third ward caucus—the re pii bran r artora of tb third ward will m at tie barber h use on imca •, at tha oar o k.nn >'• a lev on wed.iee'ay evening october i at 7 ■'.. ck to nominate ward officers and transact ucb other amah mm aa may me before tbe mew it»g fcv order of the ward commitae e e richardson harm-on ot'llo t99 r,-oro j seeking f>urth ward caucus—thk he pub-icac e-ecv.ra of tbe c.-urth ward are re quested to attend a caucus to nominat ward ofsc > on th-___ev evening oct tt i8«l at 7 o'clcssa at national hall en klheots et near genesee > jaooß miller j?7 chalimaa ward committee fmfth ward there will be a grand rally of the hepumican electere ol the tilth ward at tbe bouae of frederick roth south eaat corner of clinton and cedar t tois w-dneed-t ev.ning oct 27 at 7j o'clock good apeak ra wi.'l be on band an a good t sac may xpected every voter in turn hard is invits tv attend liy order 1 the ward caucus wm f lseamas seercur . . icuu-rt.il p.ease cop jzt the republican electors f the thirt-aentb w-rd are reqeeeted to attaad a caucus to nominate ward officers i n saturday even log oct i at the house of jacob f_.br on white's ' t>rners plank road a full st endaoce is requested ... wil graham cba-rman republican county commit tee—a meeting of tke committee wli be lcid at tbeir rooms arcada bull tog wadneedav evening of each week wntil iuni.tr notice uses ben of the committee are requested to attend hobt mill chaina-an til buffalo exfbb job jrikting office the vj.r v mht matouai " pmh »'.~«» t i ii|n w a cart aa jeb ewrk mo u east iwii nuaa m«lpka
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-10-27 |
| 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 | 1869-10-27 |
| 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. 8113 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-10-27 |
| 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 | 1869-10-27 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18691027_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. 8113 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxrv wednesday october s>7 1869 no 8113 business directo ry xamk rtfsfsb.tsamij locat lea ihyv hovsks op z 0f tuh _________ s _. buffalo itho-w al our raa-lerj who fair by titting tliis ou •»»*• fmircbaaaa in !:■.. will • _»., liioe and tn - mma laing il aa a reference arcf-alir tiia.-a owm t_.e eriec ha be*n . is nctl v fi kht lam l»c sj-'_.,fl es b_w~4 skates rfllltk sueaebanja i l implements castings *< o».alti ir-.n « orsjs chi.ttfi near can-d bankers h w 11l xt a co mai oor seneca — gsss aiiu stationery ____. l?sf_b sbol « maiu ou oha.k jiai.n taylor 35 m bbeed lt.vt m man and v w senaea tl h otis sa main blank books stationery ac i*l ml l.ii-,k vi ij,,a johnson ww main < liiti.stv » jh..k 00 and-in main boots ft shoes a l schryvlicea main asam m jlwe.t ims alain blank book manufacturer >■l r-hil-hestf.ii uk and iks washington nfectioners wholenale a retail *. b bullock a co ma d'vi.i.n confectioners wbulmak ih...ky hearse 111 send h a me.sker .-*. m»i.,,..j,j...vitetietl ..u china class 4 crockery marrukw o-.-.cii . _!. afa uko e nk»m,-..5,..ik,,i a___rstswmu_lo_.l__ok uaw caorterh ... ckackkhs ac • '*. e a ."->, 10 an . i*l7 kin tu coal iwliolewla an.l r.-u-l i .'. 11 diitley a co oor r.n a oi terrace lci.r oakis agi , t ocii._-e coal anii pig ikon _. r wil-vos a ml iwoiii ■cr mneuwuppl a l 11fc1 lu'»m '_ couunorcial ivnarl i--1 ualu vtiaet dodi best a i'l,„f maiu dr-puks tailors m 11 3stim __. main dyer ani renovator luiascut_.ttr maiu envelope manufacturers h v i-kossek w swau engravers on wood omo d wioutman iw maiu fancy goods ftc foi.obr rikni.ino a co 4-t teln kirnit't re ac isaai d warn ■& _£ e 11ristoi ioi.-h bain lour feed and grain w fl c jbb ti-rrac . or evan fruit and oysters pi.att fill it co 07 waahiugluti fine brass casting bi ffai/j brass foundry 7tl etch.nge gkoceks whol-salo a m hinhton 71 main grocers whuleutln aud retail i b i h h mas 1711 stiii oeo w dcoti 17 e senc.-a gents furnishing goods addison 11 stafford 31*7 main bn lawrence a bon 31 uam mott a benedict 3*17 main gins and jewelry j o sobs-m a co , mi main hotels bonnet's hotel e..r waebni t..n and carroll harness saddles ac j h 1 t1 a son sb eiclian_i oni-wlte maiid.-n pan-l k 11l uriikkv btaoaeaaof to jno llum phroy .*_ 8r so.i main hardware ikon 4c c t wai.iiriiiuk 271 maui ami _ swam hortonh a rip cor p.arl ml semoa hiiinay shapard ac tls mam fow lxx a sons j s.ueca i dewittc weed aco.,-_s4 main.enr w swan hardware and metals ' rban a co.,4fi id and 150 terrace hot air fl rnaces a d oiu.eht.ai main hats caps and firs g * f oe rtikr :..-. mam mf.im.t.ii.h ... i.i . , ul main wm wlitllll;i3-l main iron foundry eaule ikon uuks iv.rv cr mississippi oustus ikon wolll-s.c.iur.i cm jackson iron founders engines boilers ' geo w tifft sons a co w__liui;,_un.nr.._l iron nails r r spiks ac pratt a co j i an 6uterrace light carriage and sleigh looking glass picture franks howard a bi'ntino li k b»-n malleable iron trait a i.htciiwuiitii,s2eud 54 terraca marble mantles and grates c s cooper 11.11 oolaaare l swahiz a c ... 30-1 main makiile and granite works john crawford l'-.7 and idl niagara millinery ( \\ hole»le au 1 b henry * ■hliit.n . _.-■uam w u wuodwari t main [ mourning gocds ! dodd dlst a ci tl main manufacturing jewelers fto i h f jcenolin .. hi iiii4_>n music dealek.h and publish ers jewetta mischka 2«3 ualu organs portable rips d-butick fi.lu_ua-._k a co 311 41 aud 43 flb-bs-k organs mei.odeons ac of * a prince a co niairara sevonlli and ma ry land oils paints 4c b pease do and 07 m un planing mills doors sash ac w a r ■al v''l , m :..; plt-btic slate roofing b . ism .'.. main 11anos music ac cottieii a dsstus t*l main piano manufacturers c ei-'rtzman it'll i.is and lln bau.ia i.evinf bros ul niagara r maryland paper hanoi ~ ac m fi lukiii.ro v ~ montgomery bßos.,-.*u-main merret nichols 7 uam photographers w m enioht _._. maui e 11 hamhlbtii sofi an.l mo main u l hlisn 37 mam sewing machines fisoteka bakers m co 411 main wubblbr a wii_son s m c 0.,.7 mala c r wilcox a 01118-s m co 14 9 luvi.i-n uoweb m 00 . is w swan flobenceb m c 0.,401 main saddlery hardware fcc pratt k letcdworth 3s and 54 tcrraeo silk hat manufacturers c mackenzie 1.7 main stove hollow wake hied k co aor brace tt and erie cana stained glass hoffalo stained ui.ass works m pearl ueo 1 burns m main steam coffee a spice mills c'mabb a co 331 ualu mmmm churchea school furniture w chase a son bi seeeulli scales and safes buffalo scale works ■main scales safes and hells i danforth.sdmain stoves and hardware shaw ferris a co 446 main stoves furnaces anii ranges f . hwartz a co 5 man tobacconists a m adams a c 50 wtehin_t..na4daso pearl oiubon f howard a co ia waaliuigton watches jewelry a diamonds pitkin-s j..wei.iiy stork ty main t k e difkinso.n j54 main pan b castle ltt man b-evens bros i j main watch makers a jewelers jdui's walker 7 main married ttcker—jewett chh _>~ t rare m f church by th r *. iruiv l rver k m_ta tucker and matilda t daughter ul j ha c j..w au allot this city al-jric'h-aockwoon oct m in boauvn n v t -_-». a j wikoa mr a e aldncti ta mi.sv.is.msl xk.-_*.-k!,l..*tii ..( beast v j>rake hawley ept 3 in b--st..n x v t bi x a j wilcux mr hum[>hr_y raka and mh a lea ha-lev both uf 11 . urn died p*aßßee—oci 25 in tht crty charlotte wife of wallace i darbcc k*-i h ears six month funaral thursday afterm on at 2 o'clock from uie residence of her husband alb sixth st friends a l a quaiutaoca are in-.tad t attend clakli - uct 26 in thi city uddenly mra almira clark mother uf mrs ii li aujr.in jr , mgoil fitt - tfaraayaara if otic of funeral hereafter wi-uner—-k-t w in tbia city after a protracted lllaaaa iruu li (________• ti v of tt.e lungs torn jtae 3 f-iwral h__mr 9m york papers pleas news items the dead body of a man waa piokad np in tha river at pongbkaepaie yesterday afternoon tke deaaased waa apparently about forty yeara of age draaaad aa a laborer with a strap around hia waist and wore heavy bootl nearly new ; black hair and dark moaatache aad whiakera the journeymen t-._u.ra of chicago having triad in vain for two weeka paat to get an advance on certain kinda of work ware yesterday morning ordered through the international tailora union to atrike thecaaeofthe officers of the cuba waa reaumed before the commissioner yester day mr da via for the defence deairad to introduce aome of the officera aa witneaaea mr i'helpa for the government objected after tome discussion tha commissioner decided that the officers were competent aa witneaaea after the examination of two witneaaea by which nothing of importance waa elicited the court adjourned over until to-day an omaka dispatch says that the exten sively published statement that the ne braska legislature ratified tha fifteenth amendment laat march is incorrect that body having adjourned in february without action on the snbject govermor butler will probably call an extra session thia winter the local parliament of quebec ia con voked for the 13th of november and the dominion parliament for the 15th of feb ruary isaac levi and john clark twa of the countt-rft-^ers arreated at osgood indiana were taken to cincinnati yesterday eleven tbouaand six hundred dollara in counterfeit natienal bank currency of various denomi nationa very poorly executed were aap tured with them the brother and sister of levi were alao arrested and a large amount ef counterfeit currency was found on them the freight haa ac and depot of the llli nois central railroad together with a block of buaiaeea housea ware destroyed by lire laat night at mantero illinoie tweaty aix busioeaa firraa and eighteen families were burned out the loaa ia aixty thcu saad dollars general belknap tho new secretary of war left keokuk yeaterday morning for washington admiral farragut has so far improved ai to be able to sit np he hopes to be out by the first of next week edwards cody a citizen of warranton warren county georgia was taken from his home friday night by a party of fede ral eoldiers while being carried out of town cody escaped receiving twa gnnabot wonnda the sheriff reported tha eutrage to the military authorities the affair haa created much ill feeling in central lowa it has been severely cold tm nearly a week past with ice thick enough for skating bnt no snow has fallen about four inches of snow fell at to ronto yesterday morning at walker-tea port elgin and at ether paints north and weat about two feet of anow has fallen and it is still snowing along the lines of the great western and grand trunk railways the fall ia very light aad railway oommu nication uninterrupted one of the centrifugal drying pans of the golden gate sugar refinery bnrst yeater day at san franciaco severely injuring fuur persons one of whom was j o rawlins a brother of tke late secretary of war the citizens of portland oregon to-day celebrated the laying of the first rail af the willamet valley railroad at a meeting of the republican state committee in new york city yesterday it was determined not to furnish any tickets relative to the amended constitution ex cept as agaiast the property qualification clause leaving the duty of furnishing the other constitutional tickets to the several country committeee aa their judgment may dictate paraguay neral mcmaho-f's rfport on a-traih lit south america,—th war not yet cndkd-l-piz's ai_l-a**tl-y aud ajtil itt pmoralization 9t the iluu ur tsi.au*.*.-ii fi tub bxpajesa ] wa__._si.to oatober 26 general mo mahnu late minister to paraguay is now here on business with the state depart ment lin proceedings as minister are approved on the ground that they show his course was marked by commendable dili gence discration dignity and tirms en the general confirms the reporta of tbe allies firing upon his party while with a paraguayan llag of truce and their preven tion oi dispatches from and to his g vern ment with the exception of that for kia recall from paraguay which waa permitted to be promptly forwarded t-i him he thinks the preaent position of lopes ia stronger than heretofore and the ai_.__.ouoc - ment by the allies of the war being ende waa simply a pretext for withdrawing inva ding troopa the paraguayans conduct their war without money make their own cannon and powder and other hostile appliances while tbe women plant and gather the crope the uruguayans acarca-y contrib uted a regiment the argentine confedera tion roar or five thousand men tha brazil iana twenty-two or twenty-four thouaaad mora tha paraguayan legion now guard ing or in poeeeeeion of ai-aa number about two thousand me it is campeaad in mall part of daaertera to tha allies with paraguayan prii—srs of war who have been inmpa_lad to enter tha service together with aa equal number cf brazilians tha provisional government ia regarded aa inefficient by all who axe fa t.i sac with its history and promising stabil ity lope is represented by mcmahon to be possessed of fine administrative abilities and not more orual in war than most of tha allied generals the devotion a tha peo ple to their chief ia without example tt_e are not only obedient hut always ready v incur any nek or make any aaenfiaa which may be demanded by him lopes eon saapla-aa the reatoretkm of prosperity to his country hy immigrants from tha united statea to whom ha will after induoement to settle there by the grant af lands • a ma new york strike of teletaapw operators-can didat-es fur general bltteiitield-fe btcvjessiov attempt to vcroeb a bakk t3ller st ti-l-.lvntmlll bxribm new york october 26.—telegraphic circles arc much excited over the strike of the operators in the frank!.a company offices here to-day at noon the sompanj not having acosded to the demands of the operators all bat two or three of those in the main office and most of those in thf sab-offices of which there are about a dossn in the city left their desks and ex press a determination not to resume their duties until what they consider their reason able demand—that their salaries shall bo increased until they are made sqsal to those paid by other eempanies—shall hay bee complied with ttie sapenntoadent si the company continues the business with ttuch help as be cao obtain and is tuiay every exertisa to secure a sufficient number of operators to fill the aumarsus vacascie in the offices here the striken claim that they have the sympathy asd promise •( the matei:»l support of their brethren em p.oyed by other companiua the celelrated cotton cane of the i'nited states agaiaht vcruon k stereusun was to day decided by judge nelson of the l'aitod states circuit court in favor of stevenson holding that the cotton in ■(■«• tion never belonged to th confederate state and inetoad ef being shipped to new york in violation of the a-t of con gress il was shipped fnm a confederate port to a foreign country in violation of the blockade of the port of wilnuatftoa but this fact coum not change the title of the property or work tha forfeiture of the same to the l'mted states uulesa seised an a prize of war h h vaa dyck farmer sub tr*»*nrer and calvin b hulburj are uaraed aa bus cesooni to geaeral llutterheld keport says r'atber hya st!i starts wdst next week jay gould gave evidence en the gr'ld con spiracy bsfssa tfie c.rasd jury to-riay a man name james lilliea a depesitor in the cifilims savings bank atteupud to shoot the paying teller of the bank to-day bscanse he refused to hand over mna^r dv pesitod to his account withnnt the produc tion of nil bank book two shots were tired but did not take effect lillies who is probably insane was arrested the machinists in the smp.ov of tbe erie company at jersey city struck again thib afternoon the sou»al science association commenced its eighth annual snuetiogin this city to-day the epening address was delivered by pres ident saruoel elliott faflowsd by professor l c gilman of yalet'olluec on industrial schools in tho evening i'rufeftflir dwight of columbia college liw >< mo road a paper on the public cbaritmi of new yoik nd a e spoffiird l.branan of congress dc v the puolic libraries of the l uitt*i states tie new l'nited states marshal samuel it harlo-r was itarlow's chisf deputy lie is a native of lister county and about thirty-live years aid was some time ago editor uf a paper at hungston was a deputy in the secretary of state's ottioa nadir depew and barlow and assistant clerk of the last assembly the evening p»pera speak in high terms of his executive ability ths v says the cause of marshal bar low's resignation was a distaste on his part for the duties of the office and a deeire to continue uninterrupted in the practios of law washington ta.gqonoo mttoorw ik the de-it dl'ri.vc pcfwwb tttr&vmkj er mr bwinu i.tt.ueufa.toi ssmsml wasuin(;ton o-tober 20 hon thus ewing is now fully restored to health men tal and physical tne isiprpssion tbat he had a stroke of parajylia is erroneous it was only fainting from nervous exhaui tion l!y ciiaaman i if gsaacmj sherman tbe board ef ot!i i asictaitied at st louis missouri o which major general scao tield is i'.truik-nt will examine and report upon the best small arms and accoutrements fur the use of th army of the i'nited states this board mill act in conjunction with the board of naval officers and say deavor if possibls to adopt small arms of a pattern and calibre suitable to both branches of the service with common am munition aad parta interchangeable a rough estimate m far as returns have been received is that the public detjt state ment for october will show a reduction of s o |
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