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buffalo express voi xxv saturday june 11 1870 no sjo6 died • p n.t m i ci bell carpf.ntpni tune a rjifci carpniur.skl.tl only child of frar.v 8 an 8 month and 11 tiayf . m by telegraph new york brick fomeros indicted new york june 10.—mark m feme oy having been indicted ou complaint of t^ne benson smith in steuben county for lh>el on account of an article appearing in he drvvxrat has filed his bond to bave-tbe trial of the charge tranfeited to oycr mtd terminer of this county received damages mrs oonzales whose husband was killed by an expraas train while getting off the an of the harlem railroad at west moant ' 1 niciii has received 3(xni damages hy a decision m the supenor court before jn£na harbour iiatlroad oontba«*ts the executive committee si the koifnv era pacitic kailroad to-da awarded ihe contract for the constructiui < f the minne sota division of the road sm miles in length extending from the ! alles of ri st louis river westward la the sad ftitusj of the north to a combinationjof the cana dian fi"m of uosa pay son a co with hm minnesota tirm of brackftt mornscn fa oft the entiro work is to be complettd by july ist 1871 the committee un contracted for 2(>,o<j<t tona of rails with all the iron appendages necessary tngctht-r with the engines can etc requisite for the work held rob tktal the examination of lilbertw thomas charged with the thttt of i;-2,ikk of kan sas pacitic kailroad bondu from a vail street lirin was concluded to-day at tbe i'ombs ile was held for trial at the c urt of 1 i in hi s^s^ions ji'ix.e pietiretont district attorney pierrepont has returaed from washington his resignation has not been accepted and is not likely to be ac cepted until his successor is appoin mi xotwithstauvling all the reports to the ron trary it is not yet known who the appon tec will be kail utosb commissioner white decided to-day not to take bad for francis kerase chat j:vd with having committed forgery in the 1 an ton of berne switzerland a motion for whose extradition in now pending ml elkvatki railway the elevated railway was opened to tin public to-day felonious assault at the tombs police court this afteri oon while t-xamination were prngressin ir tin caaejof ada myers against ffsifaaljf>illli|oil er for seduction and procurement of awr tion mrs vreelaud well known as p|»in tib m the famous suit of vreeland ag^it.ht vreeland and who is adi's at mot u-r rushed upon schra*.<ler with a brandishing knife ami made dehperate attemptc to-<tal him wstico howling arnl ft police oooer i iiiit-.'l the woman the case of suhrvd ar was discharged and a charge rf'ade againut mrs rtc!and of feloninua ukjolt ln.h'nliion hi:anthi in the supreme court to-day in the erie-kamsay litigation 1 mitre bar lard granted an order to iplaintills to how cause why judge peckham s order to stay tbe proceedings and jvdgvcfcßto'l last crd-r of the same tenor should not be vaoat^i buikocs and liatiii a waahin^'tun epecial bay a the fisinntn select committee were in session lant ni^ht until twelve o'clock aud did not tiuisl thi examination of general halwock tht-v meet again to-morrow wheu another wit ness sent for will be here bajbomflt per mstentlv denii-s tliit he ha<l anything to do with hatch's imprisonment i>r that there is any job in st imm inn perry's evidence id very damaging sud hia correspondence with the state de partment pending the negotiation treaty ia also damaging the committee have for it and it is now being jn-epart-d the investigation ia taking a very wide r*ng and all the facts connected with the nego tiation of the treaty will be brought ojt death of ( haklk3 dm kkns . the announcement of the death of charles dickers creates profound regret in all quarters i ihpatches from boiton philadelphia and other cities announce tlu sorrow p«rva<liug those communities at the had intelligence henry ward beecher at the weekly prayer meeting this evening spoke of tin death of mr dickens and baid more people would regard tbe death of the great nov elist as a perßonal lo&s than that o any other pentou since walter scott decease !>. major william seebach of ggtmaot holtuaan'ti stall died thid evening t his residence in this city uasusic fifth day of convention of firand ijo<i^-e of free masons the committee on th proposed national irand l.mlgo ref,ort<-d unfavorably to the ttcheme as tlin < ( ramt lodge of new york would not subrrit to dictation and did not expect th < rand lodges of other states to do othe ww the committee recommemleil that th sub ject be dropped fum were voted from the permanent fund to the ball and a yluin fund foreign american cqkttl'l akbktcd lom'on june 14.—john s fi*k mer ican consul at letth scotland i i been arrested the ihnr saya the arres was made in connection with the b*<ultoo masquerade case hail was refuaed loth a ik the stnti-ln n accepts with re«i at i n the caricature drawn in lothair uf tlotl win smith whom it charges with having persistently libeled disraeli for .■-■■auekican ftittstl the british journals express in strong terms their reprobation of the false report nf the loss of the steamship dacia i t i caused so much alarm here v ■! arc indig nant at what they call american ho tea paki.iame.nt j the house of commons reassfmbl id yes ten lay after a week's recess lord mahon t h>k the scat for km nutf^lk va ated l>y the elevation of the hon n major heu oiker to the peerage mr monk ghve no tice that he shonld move to ri>?lve hat in the opinion of the honse the provisions of the canadian act fail to fulliil the t rmß of the railway loan act mr crawford moved that prnvi ion l»e made in the rednction of sugar ih ties for drawback on stock in store or rcti cry on the i 2th of april several mem 1 era at tacked the government on the subject at eui^ar duties charpinc it with b%4 faith mestirß i'alstnre and lowe r*p'.ie«l.to the charges arnl opposed the resolve hit card well promiaed that the ioveruincut should take the grievances of the bu^ar dtaiera into consideration and the resolve wat withe drawn during the debate in committee on the local bill an amendment was otferw which waaopdosed by the government m ich feel ing was shown during the discnsnio j the chairman of the committee left his teat x support the ameinlnufnt a prooeetii g with out example in the hoaw of qj incdoaa the amendment wu finally carried against the government when mr q adatone said the measure had been a j mnch altered that a complete recunau<eratina of the eutiject by the government slight be necessary the bill as amended was then ordered by the committee to be report d to the house on coating oat of oommit tee the house dltcusaed for a short time arijiy topic and matters of secondary mo ment shooting katch the corporation of london l*ve ad dreaaed an invitation to the canatiian vol nnteers to join the tolnnteera of in the shooting match for th siwr cnp the wheat crop the london shipping ami at tptani ifc gazette ■»}■: notwithstanding ttmoleepood ettt remarks of the agricaltnral p ess the wheat t i<ij.n—mg favorably at\i pmm tim a fair average yifw bat the ] roapecta for other orops are di*»uraging tachtino anreofth iwyal thames y«u 01mb took plao te-day the yaehta ua*l from qt»t—end at soon taiud aroond not and i»tia»«i to man arri rmg ia urn follow ing order egeria 1 mr ashbury's cam bria 2 fiymg cloud 3 the fljin cloud was declared the winner by ii sec onds under time allowance and the kgeria second death of charles imckens the death of charles dickens cause pro found sorrow throughout the land he wv apparently in good health on wednesday when he wrote several pages of his novel edwin drood the hndden&ess of the blow intensities the atilicti->n of his friends tnusual demonstrations of pnhlic grief an shown in london and other cities mork conspiracy arkbsts paris jane 10 a severe drought pre vails in the agricultural districts of france the polioe have discovered eighteen mort of the whe«l shaped bombs which wen thrown into a canal.by the conspirators an live rr-sh arrests have been made of partiet lmpliuated in the conspiracy thk intervifcws at e»9 the ci'it^tl'ttriow-l says that the king of prussia and v^zar had several interviews at kms and professes to have information that in their conversations the question of allicia was not alluded to hut particular attention wa-s given to the schleswig con troversy slavery mipfttp june 10.—senor lirares dep uty to the cortes from porto kico advo cates the passage of a bill for the abolition of slavery amnesty lisboy june lt the government ha decrted amnesty for all political crimes and c-lftf.-ises committed since the lirst of march is7o new cadinet duke de saldanha is engaged in complet ing his cabinet which has been deranged by receut resignations south america dates from klo janeiro to may 17th say that the brazilian miuistry informed tni < haml)ers that while they would take n immediate tueaaures in regard to slavery th«y would aid any private efforts for he mitigation representatives of the ltrazil argentine i and i'ruguay.bave agreed on the couditiols of a treaty of peace with paraguay the late firr cowrrajrruropls june lo.—thonumwr of lives lo«t in the coulli^jration may be safely set down at lihhk washington red cluid washington june iu.—red cloud 10.1 party this mormug had a tiual council with secretary cox and t ommissioner park r the secretary niade a speech saying seme f>f the requests made by the indiana con cerning rations and allowing them traders would be acceded to and the govrrninent would lo all in ita power to make them comfortable and happy he mnwoaead that tht-y had already received boino pri-s mt in the shape of blankets etc and would receive more in novr york on tht-ir way home he repeated what the presi dent naid concerniri kort ketterman it inuwt remain !'' he told them they woulu ba started on their homeward j.jurney 01 monday which information wu received by the indians with unmistakable signs ot might red cloud spoko in reply evidencing tnnut certainly his dissatisfaction at the determination of the government iuit to re move kort kuttermtn in hi argument the chief said there was no necessity for it ■■n-,%u ■-, and its presence was a i '.■- burden irod eipense tn the tireat father 1 lie also took exceptions again to the mads running through hia country and intimated that if trouble arose it would be the fault of the i ireat father after a long speech from ked cloud who suspended for a rest and lied dog anothei chief and the orator of tho nation com menced an emphatic oration in a strain tmmiar to that of his predecessor counterfeit tohaccj stamps couuterftit sixty and forty-pound tobacco stamps have been discovered and seized in baltimore by supervisor fulton oa tobacco received from north carolina a new army bill a majority of the conference committee nf the house and senate on the array j'.ili this morning agreed to a report recommend kg the passage of a bill of which the mun features are as follows the number of the tank aud hie of the army is reduced to 30 ekmh tho bre\it rank is awished lngai ri^ioal section providing a schedule of pa for ofti<erfl is retained unaltered promo ';■nis and appointments io all the stall corp are still prohibited ; the retired list is in jr-ued to mmt all othjers who bhall not i assigned by the fir*t of january 1871 are to f mustered out the discretion heretofore allowed the president to furlough on half m unassigm-d afinm is being withdrawn ifli-era resigning before the ist of next ictober are to receive only one year's pay and allowance instead of one and one-half and two yearn pay aud allowances as cm template by the senate bill a imard is to be convened to examine all offimn whose discharge is recommended by division and department commander and chiefs of i l < '■■<■!- bo reported can appear lief 11ns the board for their defense and suili ottoon aa may be mu-t ml out by the ac tion of this board thai receive but mm year pay proper otfioern of any grade who are unassij^ned oo the ist of next jan uary may at their option elect to ba as signed aa second lie 11 tenants forfeiting their present rank and accepting in lieu th reof the cjoimisskn aa second lieuten ant palsc indian rki'hrts mr i .-*.. rci.iv tatuoi indian agent for the kiowas writes from idaho that the re p.>rb-d extensive raids of the am one bet into western texas and the massacre of titty families is in his opinion entirely uml many depredations have teen com mitted by the whites disguised aa indiana this ik the robbery recently mentioned in the wjar department order complimenting lieutenant harman for the action in pursu ing the thieves and recapturing the prop erty babeitall the haymakers and nationals were un able to play thia afternoon on account of the bad condition of the nationals ground the game between the stars of krooktyn and the olympics to-day was brought to a termination by the olympics refumng to bat aa the fourth innings there being some dissatisfaction on their part concerning the decisions of the umpire the star had played the first part of that ianmg and whew the game was abruptly terminated the score stood i.i to 3 in their fmvor oq account of the olympics declining to i-iay tire umpire called the game and decid ed in favor of the stars j to 0 tbe affair c«>»tes i'iite a stir in base ball circles ikansi'uktatun of imported o k>d3 major 11 i fiaden of san francisco acting for the boards of trade of that city and chicago is here to secure tbe trans portation of imported goods from mew york and other ports to chicago and san fran cisco anil other important cities in locked cars in charge of customhouse officers the duties upon which to bo paid at their des tination xlist congress—second session washington june 10 senate a bill was introduced by mr wilson to enable army officers to insure their lives in iit'f insurance companies in the united states uarned to th judiciary comniit tee the motion of mr pomeroy to take up the bill relative to the central branch of the union pacific railroad company for a land subsidy gave rise to discussion the bill was finally taken up and mr sherman objecting to giving the company the even section of land the bill was com mitted to the committee oa pacific rail road at l:l."i o'clock p m the senate re sumed the consideration of the franking bill mr morrill rep vt >, advocated his amendment continuing the frssjfcins privilege to the executive and agricultural departments and to persons apou whom it has been specially conferred by law also the public docamenta el tbe prase or pre tmi congram and that all petitions shau be sent free and tke free nmnnper circula lioa oaatimed mr sumkeb sep -*■".>. the ad liimi \ urn hamate in miusahiii to the biu he advocated the proposition for a one oent tfostage claiming that a reduction of the postage rates has always been followed by an increase of letters mr tram bull attrib uted the oanae of com plaint against the franking privilege to iti tbnsea and be lieved the only remedy wu iv en tire abolition mr howard com mented upon an editorial from ■lead ing newspaper to ihow that its ad vocacy of the bill was prompted by self in terest and tthat private publishing houses hoped to get work now performed by thr government printing office if that wu ms continued by the abolition of the franking yntf m he was in favor of abolition as au experiment the postmaster general having represented the saving to be effected at fife million dollars per annum the senate took a recess until evening mr mokkill(k*p ms reported a joint resolution appropriating su,(hh u . ay the expenses of the delegation of sioux udiaas on a visit to washington snch amount to cover the presents purchased for them mr howard rep mich from the conference conramittee on artificial limbs for soldiers reported agreement on the bill as originally paaßed by the konse tarnishing new limbs or money value report was adopted the senate resolution grant ing riiiht of w»y to the memphis el paso and pacific railway was indefinitely post toned a bill was pusml extending for sil months after passage of tbo act the time tor presentation of claims for additional ounty senate adjourned huise mr davifl rep n v from the judiciary committee reported a bill amen ■latory of the acts of july 27 lstig ami march 2 1s(»7 for the removal of causes iv certain cases from state courts to federal court hy extending their application to cases of ejectment where claimant of titles bf parties in interest are citizens of dif ferent states passed the house then proceeded to consider the senate amendments to the legislative kxucntive judicial appropriation liill mr dawes chairman of the committee on a propriations said there were 25fi amend ments to the bill all of which with two or three exceptions adding to the amount appropriated he called attention to the amendment increasing the salaries of judges female clerks and other ollicials amounting to over .■?">< hi.imhi annually and that appro priating im),(mhi to commence work on tut new state department to coat between six nd pven millions which the committee opposed i n ■■committee also opposed to the senate nmeiidinent excluding from the court of claims swan person who participated in the ret>ellion whether he had obtained pardon or not and at considerable length argued against the amendment as involving the good faith of the government mr bkck dem ky t addressed the house in reference to a communication from the secretary of the treasury to him nt if in reply to a previous hutement of hi as to the number of employes in the treas ury department tho secretary stating that the utimher liad l>een reduced 314 siuce hie appointment he stated that in the book of estimates there only appeared the namee nf list employes out of 3<hki actually em ployed that mm were paid in ways which 1 ingress knew nothing of and at prices over which it had no control mr law rence said that the treasury department has been conducted during the past year in the interest of economy and had been very successful in reducing public ex penditure the house then proceeded to vote on thi amendments of the senate the report of the committee ef a ppropriations recom mending concurrence or nonconcurrenct iteing agreed to without jueation except where s-perate votes were demanded a special vote was asked on the amendment excluding from court claims participants in the rebellion notwithstanding a pardon the committee reccommended a substitu tion proviso that no pardon or amnesty ex ppt that ander president lincoln's pms lamation in pursuance of the continoatioi act of 1802 shall be admiiaime in support of any claim against the united states the reccommendation of the committee was agreed to the next amendment on which a separ ate vote was :■!■il was that making tb ompensatioa aj female clerks the same as male the committee recommended as a substitute that hereafter in the appoint ment and employment of clerks copyiutß counters or other employees in the several departments of the government there shall be no discrimination wtween males and fe mah-h and it ahall be lawful to appoint am rinploy any competent and worthy person to auch positions without regard to sex nut the number of clerks shall not be in anmmi by this section mr butler of i:i ■, i aakeil mr dawes whether that increased the compensation of a single female clerk at present employed mr hawes said tt did not but opened all classes of clerkships to women regarded as compe tent to discharge the duties mr farns worth characterized substitution as a delu sion amounting to nothing and argu*"d that i woman should get as much compensation vi ™ man mr itjuton regarded the ques tion as stmply out to raw salaries the ftaplri tnent of women in the departntentv was commenced in hss interest of economy and now it was proposed to give them the same pay as men after further discussion and without dis posing of the amendment the speaker an nounced the fu!lowing an the select com mittee ordered in the case of the corre hpondunt of the brsrmbj po*t mensrs pound dickey finkelnburg potter and holman the house then adjourned .*.«. . miscellaneous railroad cumkact osw boo jane 10.—a contract bu l**en dbmd iwtween tbe delaware and hudson i'anal and the new york and'osweff mid land i'ii'ro*-i companies for the transporta tion by the latter from sidney plains to the lakes and to central and northern new york of the coal of the former company pkofku.er mjobmhb ui ■■■■■, june 10.—the propeller l'ity of new york of the northern trans portation line bound from chicago to t^denaburg with freight anj passengers broke her piston on lake < atario yester lay after drifting about for six hours she was towed into the genesee river by a feteamer another railroad injunction ma^fhestbr n h jane 10 a hear ing of n injunction served on the concord uutroad directors to restrain them from taking forcible possession of the road mm the hands of manager steams was com menced before the supreme judicial court to day jaiticea n'eamith and foster have withdrawn from the bench they being stockholders and officer of the road thk cropr memihis jane 10.—the recent cool weather produced lice in tbe cotton fields raleigh n c june 10 reports from different parts of the state represent the crupi badly damaged by the recent rains appointments alii any june 10 the legislature hav ing authorized the governor to appoint three persons to revise the laws mi the as sessment add collection of uie he has da igoat«4 david a wells l kobtnsoo and edwin w l>.-l^e h also appointed kel son j water a commissioner to revise the statutes of the state in place of francis kernan who declined to serve religious newakk n jl june 10.—in tbe national reformed synod wwlay the com mittee on domestic missions recommended appropriations to the church building fund and domestic missions of 50,0u0 each newark slauohtkr house jndge bradley rendered a decision this morning in tb slaughter case the icjunc tion sgainst the slaoghter house company was not granted bseanss of a technical ob jection but the judge stated that tbe alanghtw hens act was ooe of th most odious monopolies ever attempted to be cre ated.of a character sot to be sabmitted to by a free people republic ait ooxtotioir wilminutoir n c jqm 10.—tbe re pvbucaa nmrmouoa at i nmbsssnsi issmss ismsad mr dockary iiisssaj siaasrir for ctnagreas th-s muosajuit of the foaven tioo was eteramy mr deekaty lefsats to ittdorse go vernor holdeo's sissjaiseisli.iii andaportiosiof tl*sßcp.blioa party da clare their intention to nominate an inde pendent candidate to oppose ik k«ry sympathy kor annexation boston jnue 10 the hoaaa today adopted a resolution declaring sympathy with all ho favdr the annexation of the british american provinota to the united suit arrestkd for assault richmond june 10.—patrick woods wms arrosted to-night by united kt»t i marshal and uken to washington lie will be brought before the home for an assault on the hon charles h porter member of congress for thia district thk red stockings whj f-tkk mui^-huwtu tune 10 the hod stocking defeated the f*,ir anu of this city by a aoora of 74 to 19 california pacific railroad san wmaemoßt lane 10.—the officers of the california pacitic kailroad deny tiio re ported sale of their road to the ( eutral ■* i.-i lie company corner btonmatd the corner stone of the state capitol of nevada waa laid yesterday at carson city under the auspices of the irand lodge of masons asbiated by the q rand lodge ut odd msn indians killed col stanford's command killed eleven indiana on thu 14th of may near fort mo ikwjil a bri te piuladbli hia luiif 10.—john ridirg an old man charged with outraging bu lit tle daughter only ten years old was m vie ted in the court of quarter sessioua before judge i.udlow to-day t and sentenottl tv twelve yearn imprisonment kfisimpalian ottmwmm ohio june 10 the conven tion of the episcopal diocese adjourned this evening a resolution wan adopted by a vote of c.t to 60 expressing mp*i.hy with the evaugehcal aliianoe which ia been oalled to meet in now vurk this i considered a triumph of the low church mtn mbmhss spri.nopifld ma.su june 10 — thn m nili-1-sniin union of this city to-nu^ht formally voted to accept the invitation o join the rbtiruß of the new york hefthnvcii festival ntxt week and will attend one bun dred strong canada 11eavy fire m.inthkal.june 10.--a large fireocenrnd here this morning in the montreal ware house company's building over 1 bat rein of hour t(>o,<hk bushels grain chi my wheat and a urge ijuantity of sugar and merchandise destroyed it is believed tin loss was covered by insurance divided among various companies there was 75 inki lusurance on the building in the lu>yii insurance company pltlm'k aktuuktokefkivkoiiitf.rfi an imposing ceremonial programing h been drawn up for to-niorrow when i'ruio arthur will b*j invested with the order s st michael an<l st liceorge by theijov t-rnor lieueral odici-rs of the army am militia heads of departments the clergy etc in full dress will i •■present iiiliiakhs toronto june 11 - a billiard match came oif last nighl between lakes of co bourg and connors of i'eterbnro for 3dq and tbe championship of ontario i <*■hundred points were played and t ~'.'■jakes 1202 connois ms ijjiilk plays in jkhmanv — a dramati zation of tbe bible has been made at mu nich bavaria and strangers from all parts of tbe country are ticking to witnewi tsc production of the piece tbe title of tha ilraina is tbe i'aanion play the o tumes are pronounced tv be historical correct and the persona selected to till the various parts appear to bave l»en chosen in consequence of their bearing burnt m semblance in c*»t of faco to the charac-u-r in the new testami-nc which they reprf fit the performance commences at j t)'cti>ck in the morning and does not clou ti li bin tbe afternoou the prices of atlmts-ioi to aeats are dearer than to the hml and of the proceeds the tirst 15,in itornm in devoted to the charities of tbe parish in i tbe next to defray tbe expense atteud ing the prodnution of tbe eutertainment ihe cootpany numbers not less than tiv linndred members them am one hundred md four speaking mfal for male characters fifteen for female and some two htindr d ud fifty walking parts for men wo turn and iil'ir.ii the latter t>eiug generally dreutnl ip to represent a choir of angeu t i i ■u tbe pi.-tonal conception of the celestial taings the part of judas is uken l>y a reddjearded man with ainister ■■■i ( , ■- ~ ance lit up bp brilliant deep net eyes ami looks the character to painfulness the part of ( hrist is entrusted to one jowpu mayer a thoughtful-looking man with thin features cast in a serious mould ; his voice in musical and abundant trenres of rich auburn hair fall on bis ■:..'■],(■-. while a inoußtachf and beard of somewhat 1.-.-i r line conceal bia lips and cbia tbe cirre 4pnndeut of a london papal says that on thu visitors book of th hotel ha found th name of professnr agassiz of cambridgi who had come from kmr w to take a 10-k t tbe spectacle from the eccleaiasticd i'iint of view we suppose a khv wf>t i'ka thai jokß it « hut rarely that the victims of uraotn -•( jokes appreciate tbe fuo and wilham 11 male a northerner visiting c«dar bafaftj kla is no exception to the rule h writes to the jacksonville un'um that while he was walking in tbe former town in com any with a aatvie an armed van mvle bis appearance and ordered both to follow him for police duty telling a story of a ku-klux murder they were led t a miinpany of men similarly armed witti these they were marched about and reportv were brought at intervals to the band that tome of their number elsewhere y ' bad been shot they came to the i t where one apparently wounded waalyin and there the band wan tired upon must o tbem fell and the rest took ui tbe bustif mr hale among tbe latter whilelying cm sealed he heard a member of a searching party of tne adversanes declare that theri was a union man in the hush and he mutt be hunted out and scalped eveutnair rescued by some portion of the polio band and informed by them that thirt > moaisu had fallen in the skirmish v hale wm led to his hottl scarcely had i reached his room when he heard some ona endeavoring to enter it by the window ami he wan obliged to conceal hinualf titl morning mr hale has aiaos learned that this entire affair was a facetiuua method by which the people of cedar keym exhibit their hospitalities to strangera and that a large proportion of the inhabitants of that town participated in contriving and earn - ing out this frolic of a night had ha t the performance of police duty returns tire tbe practical jokersinighthare sbanl hia views of the fun till morning cohi-kkt of the bl«h it is very still the dew lies hoary en all things la the east tbe light is ooau»g fast and twilight erery moment jp n*r radiance not a sound warning of any coming song far off dm hears the luwr » hawk of a gooae or th bark of a dog di tnrbed fay sobui aarlv trareler tnea or n hears a single call ooto as if tbe chorister wm calling art tion and giving oat tu pitch it is answered in an tnqoiring way by aaothar bird as mnch at to aay "\\ c are all ready shall we bsapn *" then nt • uaocbee out both—not mwtni two ay liable before a soor of bird strike in^nd tr,,n from the fielda,um font adgax tnm < ■chaxils aod garden from ta ground tlm fenoaa.and tb air there eoam tmch a babal of sweet aooada row.o into each otoar elaabing otsruyinf aad aanriag to gether that om cannot distinguish any aingu msotor note bmt oniy a wild mm sling of hundred of birda.au aian at th fry top of uairpow«r.aa # hr*.l bj an ecstaoy of gladnaai thia great rusk of atmg lasts frosa tmnty minot to naif an boar and taw oaaaaa m sunaltan oas aa it b-on ths birds mmm tbm t oacmii th.au.lms with ikmr toiwt and br*auata after vnith bmtt a far ua tmlwajr thatsmg off and on for an r«rtw tnantwrasafttotavt par tiik buffalo express . ■i i.i-.iiv i > \ i.i v hormhu hie exi'bess prixtinti co no 14 e swan 3tiieet imitered t iwllf in the rity r 1,1 >•> mail 910 00 r uinum w.tkl.v k*|iru i iniul 1 .■" d je buffalo express job printing office oosnpuulj rtodkad with the vert best m atriru l la ijliu nrirtj is prepared to exf.cittk ktbht t>ebc tion or book cajld amd job work no 14 eabt.swan strut hmoßdjrioor 15l'mn bbs directory kamk bl'six /;.'-■; axo location of tub lmadisu uul'sks of buffalo th<m •; .. malm win make ;.,., i . <■- in i..1 fal by cutting u ' i n •. iu ,■!'.».-* i '■n , ■■, will aye linw ml trouble n klucli'-n i-n been arefuli mult *...) «■i :■'., hishli-s architects < i rl's x rortkk m main rt a<i'l imi'lkments castings 40 imiaki ihuti wokk.t c»«wi«»iul»l hankers 11 w j.ii:t *<;■., mail cor atu blind ihmies kink castings tus clakk a ua,aai niagara and virxiuunu hooks and stationery makti.n layi.or.sos main ernst bkhbkr x hro 447 '.!,.,.,,- r v !,.-'. i.hkkd ii lhnt 4u mail iv.a v w aouec l 11 i , _-- alan ulan x books stationery ic xjl/xl lookw'mjd * ftuuooh bf main h.iiil a jfcnkk swi an-l mm hoots a shoes «. 1 9ciirrvek,-jnfi main jaiik.i ii jtwkrt.lßlu.n blank book manufacturer t '. nini iiiiillm tm mmi ia wiminiikton onkectionkrh wh lt»»lo & ketul w jc m lljmjk koo-i lc h mvumh cakpkt.s oil cloths kkathers j x j toot pflinimiji 1 m«in cakcet kitteii 8 mllm,aei m^'i.i onkkci ionkiis wholo»»l lip.mo iihakmc i,l 5r 11 a mknhkk 4wj ftuiii.oiif'iitatifft lioui china iilass fc juockeky i i illt w t.-m.i j .. a . uft x ll\n i v carriages i»nv>v»»a,i.ai,i;,i,,i gar courter qosm ckai kkiis 4.c a ovkns ft s><*.n ltlakii'l jb7 mimmi goal whuies.dii ami kuiuil c 11 l>l iii.ky i 00k ml knc nd terr uuobom i>ai4in act faol oemnce c.ofkee * sl'llk mii.us chahr & c0.,.u1 uain • i|m;hil umirclim coal an ii pio iron . tt wilson v cu momu m lli-i-h t-|,i k 1 iifcusthou i c..iuiuorci»l h ti»rl f.»ot ot m in titet duv goods dui»i hk^t h mk,tti >*»'« i)i:ai'eks taii.or.s m u tkydn 2tt4 u»iir dybb and rbnotatob j.l a 8 hh-stkk am ma knvkliii-e mam kactukerb u w i'kn.sskr i'j w swan enokav'kitsd.n wood 80 d wiohthan m htlin r n ■v oods ac voi.okk ukbuva * co 1 hun rcbniturb ac mn i wurn.vi "•'■k iikisttji a ju mil m»m h'loi r xxx.i and rain w 11 i:obb ti,rr»t o-ir kv»m fbuit an ii ovstkrs tlatt fkiit cd , ml variriagma unk brass castings wfak mum hmnuky 7h kinlliwu glass and i'ai'kk show cards i v uokkman 1 b bmci uj uirn i.l;ni kk.s v i,,,.i a 11 john.vion 7 m*,n uockrs whi.ieule nd luiuu k h liui.han i7t muit oko w scott 17 b imhmk ients ki'kmniiint uooda adi'ison 11 htakkcud ai»7 mini s n v *' ' '■'• ■" mutt a bt.nliuct.3 mate ouns and jkvvelry j o robhon & cu . 166 m^iu hotels bonnkvh llul xl mff wmliiiu ii mil carroll iarnkss saddi.ks 4c j t ltth * sow,»lirtiam appndtm maaavafc hard a auk iko.n au c r wai kiixik lu.n i,,l :» swill iiokt.ins v ii , ■■"' >'•"' i *»'«»■bidnhv u«fakl>*t>i,m kaln kowi.kk a smins,1 si dx wrrrc wkkij * ou ,•-'■** mam boi w bmb liauuwaite and mktals pkatt a c0.,4tt.4h mid imtamoa hot air furnaces a d gii.ueiit,wata hats caw and kcrs c * f ohuktiek !»'"* j:ki bkkotolii ,« liko jin m»m wm wu'fkrt 3il main 1b'»n foundry iaolt on wokks l>6rty c.r mi-.xippl clinto.n ik works cn,.r,h c.r j«k-,.n ikon korni'kks kniiinks boii.krs oeo w t%rrr,aot co vaahaama,ar<ua iron nails r r si-ikes 40 rrati » co u m lalntana lauer bker billiards afl m 1 ii ki koe.ster ml mala t lkiht cajuuaoi andslekih p «;. ooi>win 333 ami wa^lhiikifit lo kin(i ilass pigtdki frames howa u * bunting u «. s»an malleable iiion pratf * i.etchwoktii 6 utl m terraca hasblb mantles and grates c-s , t i;k n dalwara l hwailtz « co 3ti3 main i\ihi i a oraihti works nmtmonb « rorsos.cornm ouurt ai,,i m.,r k an john crawforu 1«7 a,,.l iw niua»r millinkky wholo»ale and rouil nknky o'iirikn,»«)mairi w ii woohwaki wmain moirnin'ii qocdb music dealers and publisheb jiiwktt kudoiita w3 bate okdans portable tipe df.rkick fki.ukmakkr i c 0.,3 41 and 43 c1.i.t oruans mki.odeons 40 oku a princk co siauara s*vmtli and ma oils taints 4c s pkask «.'> and 7 muni planin'i mills doobs sash tc w a k ans ft co m kaala pbintbbs t blank hook man'ks bakkr jonksi smith 220 and 2j waaktagtoa pianos uubic ac cottikr it libsicis 5 mam pi n'o masifaitikkrs c ktlir/.m n l'"t l*and no balavla i>kvisk hros.,4ul niagara c>r marjlanj pai'kr ha.vihnch c ii il birok,iib main mostoowkkv bros 596 main hkrkktt nichols i7:l m»in rhoto(;kai'hkr3 w m kkiiiit ih maba y i iiamhlkton 3ui ami 460 main scales and safes buffalo scale works f.:i main sewinc machines wiikki.kr * wilson s m c 0.,276 main,cor hwcox k gibbs s m co 14 s divulod wl s m co h w swan how scb3 m c 0.,401 main rlork tjlery hardware 4kc sad m and m terrace prati»le man ufacturers silk ha tm.in o.mackknzik 1 , llo v wabjs stove r bird co cor l f 5o l burns 203 main school fuun'itcre w cnasß 4153*1"""1 stoves and hardware bkfurs°a-cts""and ranges 1 3wakti«oo..s«3m.in trunks tobacconists a » a da lls*co.,impw«o,inrt.,,.t4b'lk>peari bbost f howard » co 200 will i l ■watches jewelry ft diamonds jewelry store sk juln t * x dickinson m mam jan b uahtlc lnmain tkvkns bros . 469 main * ™ tch makers * jewelers jd^us talker 7m oarawc mmtla 4 4 malml..aimricaa block afala tn rowadrr ml printers warehouse urnuihefl every ijw wuted in th printing huain—to any «■laaa olaaa uuai k"fi °' a l ekx-ois * co l»l ma<n «. o<l « liojo «., bobuo k t lo*t a!\d foi d lost ok sl'kday last a yel low topaz ltr.«>*h with .],\ |:,, h - r , r kett m i ' (•■l««'i lr '!>[•■lin r.it jhurcli mi<hi|r»n»t thr liiidcf ill he rewarded by in ir v at lilblfc-i a kuck wells 3j3 hi ii t '■mi will i lo.st-ox seneua st mow mtehuan n the m.n.i ut ihe at l , > traldgiuhj whip will intfw bruin „, -.(!.■fwni-t the nwu ol'miu'.lirtc bi marked a - nt.m reward ill 1 pud or lla return t n .. .< tai tint lo3t-on monday ik tl eshav j iwbsmlmm wllti fiiha irtwli 7.5 kla t . wmu ~„ v cover the ■••)■w.il pita l'»ve i at john i>u lfc ji>ot of m.<jtilgaui t f»-2t hejlp-fkmalks •)!• allkn st.-,wanted an ix ww |- n *■') irrrl to dn gum r»l houkvork tultremr rt'|i'irnl ![,, i afl carolina st wanted,~a ivu ku y active jfirl u do l^mr ...> ; e * rk ( to t i 1 ~ college st.—wanted a j j"iiu,ikirllo di tfn»nl hou.«w jr k in =. hoti y ... two in—i jtawyilrad m 1 •>•> k swan st wantld a 1 v-v '■~,■■■■.; i i -~:,; girl t uu aanenl b.«i*»w.rk _ uo.^t 99ft niagara st.—wanted a u j 4 midw!girt it •►•>(» washington st — cook ')»)*/ til a iv illf a^i-j wuanni pratferred 0 pearl st.—cook wanted hfclp milk _ wawted six reliable ener i-ii tn n kuu c*ii > in.m&iid » fan dallhri ii ■i,,i.i ■the clii mii i ihmiblj d r nn article w uitv ut tin■r,.mm i.tai h<-t !, cp ilt n v l . i im am to r m ic i7anted iook li expekienckd it man tonork iaamah knldoof boterj t uii-vill vj ; j r ,/»> aim ctt)mi wi.rk i su.s h i'av ta fff>s w \\ tamku — two first class l t aim r inv t a v itv cllllwm •■hup rt !'■rr dt.il thitßgn i inti ients wanted—rare chance 11 !!.■■■ni r aobmtum new c*ll ai ti buftcu omara butmcrlpmuo o(b tbln nt dfl l»!f iliifli l s v c-fitf \\ tantkd an a 1 blacksmith tv wiu|»jgtntd wajrv nom etlmr boml »?> ply castl.h \ uu t th«nid l^i 17'.t l ii vi lon ha.mei ran'n-;i a situation to do t n|.-t;.ir r lnilf m ■woa «■to ul vciifcliiilr.il in .. privata bmily oood raf nismßtycn addrtm iii rthirtoeutfa a it yy'an ikh a i tation by a \\ rr table young mi in mmm '■.;!■' uutrdi bwait i i r i r,m c ■cvi '"■tc l f.>r per ti uiwa rail nt r a.l nti lo*'a a ," 13 alhh bui 1-1 h mx anted a situation as t t .... i ■!. i i 1 i miml ta ii printc iiniy » i ril.i.n a[.|.iv t ko 98 l'.:ill ir.-t r u hoikmim am mmim v desirable suite of booms . t!l-»lv im|«i i id puutal hbwiwd lth m (. t mil c l vuu an in t uned itfi i ard in a prti ate laintly an >. * room nr tci-ntuuiaii l.w cmtlon centnl rummtoo nniiit.«u.iu i . a<l>lrv ■■!-. i ." poaufl <-. fi ji 1.-r carroll st a oentleman 1 hi.l in »![■■cap ti»v ifood tn.int ml the c mfufti i.f i ht,!ik in a n*»tt f*iuii ur two jw ii in n m »).) * pearl st a ikw gentle -* t in ncu ba weaatni iduod with board ami m kok sale ok kent—a five ti h imi f kdminml psccn bud dwi ring uek a pickkrimo 13 wuft s*an t u tor hale o.sk rnntth inter jj art in dim o ihwlarga and bart atovautnin llic t:.iy iiiuh a a.m i>kuiu hi w«>t bmh rt h bakkhy kok sale ok to bent dov .. rnei !'■m ud wasungtoß i qoin o*c bakthulumfcw 4»>lk it _ i-'tl cientral business property / fott.^als x lease kaown m the id msrcfoafrta hotel bavins a fr-.tita^u t f ioa fest'iu biiaoaaal l d"i uu i*itwt **—"' atnat and ez imdjntftnnmvta t li yd w thfl building i tary unwtiwrttmlly built wall tntih riaatnuint and four morim 1 bnck roaminafa a tenna i pa>modi will i itivcii to h iniiuhmnr lyus * bakli 03u mu.lineuv stoke for sale - in daatr*ble location with it irf goodi on niaanmhla tanaa hafituku a ut'i'o,4 itouwu'a bimhihh <•■! liorsks and 4 akkia4.es jn 6000 kamii.y horse boogy him lllanmms outcher fixtures tto 99>w«t forty-finrt rt nrar elffßtb avan i n lwrk p gallos _ for sale i ld papers pvr sale—at fio " " aento and 75 eaqta per hundred at ht«o«ce r\mii maiinkt1 fox sale—this i tii la ban rvbtrili aod i no in good order will he mid t \,.*- tut mb by iilm ft san ri>hd li wam m ii t 17 l^oll sale cheap a blocs of jj u»d ob f.rry it cittsminc vj aum can hn iiiviili i-t b il.tiiii ts i.l bad to r^.lue dm ti-..j-itii i l-.1.i - ir f in if him uiiin so dm piios^aoua apply v at m^coiib >.-. r s..uth i'll ml.-i l n i"^«jk sale cheap—a valuable ' i nantj wiiin'ij looufld with newly i'o • t^t atrrel r<-..r un pnved tr.-t-t hid about l4ofei i water fn-nt b.lii[.t.-.i ui a rrtaii . .■«! r limit r tr.t it ii beav mi in n will ba mm cht*p t clom i miate howard * ciia.thll real l.i t agcuta 348 maid t _^_ 11 t?oi sale joou piset of lam on j j.fl.r>.n briatol llaim tn kandail rprins mii-1 wilnain mvii ji 1..u ai"i ii liiut in miit pur iwen appl t jtili.n otto,bi iyu rt _ nioh sale lot 35x100 ft north j willi.irii t wi'^t rida baas alien lyun 4 liakkk ko l bfowi cuiljiiij d3i aqood en(une and boiler fur ul ,:..■»;, »' the union t'lmin x mill i i.i-l & rj-.cik.nwalt oacaat gmaaoja t fox mm-mwii ffj dblawakkbt kxsimhckfob ttii a^lk om ol the a-.-i il.xiratile m lhal i t.i i.tari ktitimi in s.«n m mk>b rkst—the2-sthiiy frame ilarliii ■>; 11.i.1...i t , b.-i.cc,i tllicuit nd qauyaito » amttwtm iniwiki will lie nmt'ii elh^ta » tdwmt llji ft i'll hhllfig l 3 w s«wi kl 16 5 fox ktnt~at~a isakiixin^the iii lj-»t..rv l.r.ck d»elinik 7;1 w cm|hwwi t , uitmeti ki»uk)n vi.d i»el«"u.e t p i i..l ■■!■>. lke * pickkkisg li we*t&*»u it _ ijiok salk—brii x house 2-stott ; ion mil tuul oollttr sitn&te n oak st ucoi iiir n uu ami mx x i l"t iuul bam e li un & uak&k erie laud v'r , .- i7ior salk—a new and fix.st r clam si itor rvutlcnce with all ibe vi ■■- liu rvv«nei.u.i soutl ide o kero rtrwit wwi ol del ,„„>. l«l l«)«i«i ims twbu ca.j n tmaummsst b^ioitsale-291 nortu division «.. 1-.v.v ami huenieot n cellar a'ld ■■»; ill mil i;ti ap a lh party ii going u leave u.wn wic«iul a|.plyto m hcuomb ko s s.ulli duimou i ell tvusiiiess l"kof ek'l'v tux sale i i,h on louisiana ht hm of hamburgh it eo on hamburgh t.,cornt-r t>l uambtirgh bt ni erie canal corner vircitiia bt hi on maryland t , corner fuiirth rt i.kin a baker auts for sale rt sj'ruce bt li-bt^ry frame k-t 30xls0 w 4v3 swan bt , near sprin 1-btory frame pnee a lyon > baker erie land ogc i v\"ellimg for balb lheap—a u k c,rf barinin will be itiveu hi the«ale 1 the 2 4wv l.ri^k dwelling no 37 m chi^an st 10 r<,omß i d water lkinahu wilson t sun no f£ia j l2 rtlfnkca st.—stoke for sale 1 n9..nocall,l>et»™n main and wakhin«.oii sor brtck lj'on • baxkk kn u..a «»». ih)r saus-a spltlndiu kedr h mc in uwimon 14 v a tne nom wub 16 rim built in tie b»t muffler w.lh cl«,a!.t iss liric hi cbolre iruil h«ltlilul cl i ni iik •» u>.\idnitj roounuc ii«ry 6 sntuadrl»»lni«l'a throi«h ronu to to e^i a«ltdijhi«i lor a family or an wan ' n«uton.»o jobir ou hiam ***» fob sale-hotses i iiieap mocmbs for sale »■■i-rtoir brick h<,u*e s3b swu rt with r ami wo lot sax us litiij ariafc ji u um 671 oak rt lot 23x150 we ac mbrub^ry nd fruit in bun lance 2-rtorv irime home i » south lnviiion t , oad order thrr.ugh«ut !<■25x115 jnw water ie l-.t*.r frsme cututft cfal oat t iut 5cx150 *« ijc-iriblc kj rhrap z or fr»ni house nn sprue near batavtast v i 1 at ry fi.ni tx.i'ajc u.ivw li.:j3i»l fl 110 hastings & utm 4 hrowi'a buildli ( iukap cottages fob bale m»*mli pimk ir,t2sxlli 117 fourth «.; lot ttsloo ■vburue ii lrtsyxlirt fc7 mmmj lat 30'xloo tlo iiatstinutf a otto 4 brown's building fjioß sale or to exchange foh • fi-*t la.ss •-■,!,.. in thh city a farm of 104 wl-re fiiht nii.lity r.f land lyinie unt aataam of th ity limiti las a largt orchard one of the lie-t n hunt fine two-ntory brick housf aii'l thiet jfw jams wiil be wild ch--»p inqi re uf - — at howakli_fc cuappell ejlor salk—a vkky desirable rixjiiiy arid alui'i.tt bmp boom on c^mmcucut »' r»-iw-een tv nth aii<i fkventli tr-ela th h'.u wrtihi iw baaaaw % awga hail and attiv (• mbxllh t ii ilimi iiiiipwihi wilt i w,id h-»j i|>l>li^(i tor umn.-diaiely if n<-t tuld fc>v the first i hay will be rented john otto 81 p-ar t dksiraull buildibg lots foi pale i«m2'fi i'ct.iware it e , iqttt n f nrrth t inw.i4»uimtff a cwr baktr su ujfzsoo edward t , cor virginia m lyon * iukf r ceneca st property for saij oiti bhgabl ho 1h rt-neva si li.t foilr-.iw .. pol^a i vhhalt«m7 brick hmaa ai.d i-anw in rt-nr tvii m h rart cliftn bw a nulkm r ibt ther party tortag baafamßi in hmt lmmum htui ba kdd on h era tenmi k..r further n4rti.ll lan a|>(>lj touliltf ii sanfukm 10 wat iwmi -■ris desirable bkk'k house fol salk i)-t,,r i.r k bodw cm fratikliu t im ajnl wimr lut '£> fc-i-t brant lo an aiit-v m mtr • ill 1-c w-.l heap ti-rm e*sy liasiinus a mo 4 bvwn'i bi.i!<liiiir d-i9 for sale—2so bkneca 6t 2 story hii-:k in r 1 nandulml tbb n pert tilt tie i>lil flioai m ili iartv ih ir..inif t.i the w t f wlil ht.in ttdlfl wi 1 m.i.v 4'w i down lia maammy apply to h mcuumb so s s-juth m , 1hi.,11 at ell t kou sale thk '.' story brifk xi block noa 475,477 7 ru ; am ptarl t • iiliaiiiiktl.ru li pr.n-inttt ; cm bol bud rid ittn tiiih wih be aold encafifia cadi tw ud term m miit mm tmmn kan rhntrrm r nivl.-tuii hi far furtl.-r nutloulan applj to lil'me i band rum uj wtamt a^-iimt f4 ook sale - tha'f valuable i prapartf a tbt a*»tki««rteeivtfol main v tii-a b'reeth with i v«c aird first dan hiwltimi ii-arlv fini-htti aim aevcral rlrgant raesnt i ijoini-iit tbeabot prepattj in ti aonth tvßtt )\ to pe»rl x i 3 tx>b sale—that very debir 1 al.le j rto>3 hmomdwelling no 42 oood-d it rlth ail modern kntvuiduol judn o'lto rarl t ai 1 i \ esikabik ifrofkrty.kqr sale ftllicntt st 2 ntwj hrii's lioune ix-ry dcsiralde in din t.'h-.u v.-.d lot pri .- i (« ft ninth it bomm and lot price moa north i)ivih..ii st batmen mteb pan arid cl.ent iut nt mior brfok hnu>f prtossog t 4 bowaru * chapkki . 349 hi n ft tihjk balk—43b south division 1 hi i.st,,,uvn lot«muo,irapwand trail ft ttii hthiwp.thtot a,(.j t m hcc'omiv o 3 both dlvauon at n for salk farms \ great chance for sale 15 iem within 4 miles of the otty in an uo el int utijehl n im.il m hi|cfa rtatairf cultivation ith o'th»rd urr*nt bitah>-i cover g one-cji.ti fan acre stnurperrj beda,*c . bprum crop inih roond uiye bam ami a ij->ti.rj hi.u-i as be raaristor iitionds muriiuc im uff^on lbio prt,|*ru hi bewldata k»t bbatf sackifick fur cash down partber parttanlan can t>o had at my sfflce p«mlj appucatkn ki ilr-ir.imp a li towm.kv v 4 rollismr roodinf tf r r . sci.e.^a main bta for sale ob exchage—66 acres of land wi-hv-i bonatand tan.fnih.ftc . a thcsiii|ihur spring nmd witliin fi-ur mtln fr-n i urn si ldaakusi bul'klamj nu 2 limwn1 i i idmg k s t[h)r sale—si acres of land in w,m gi ik-.h i buu from main it ptanti f frinc rdud bog a an i tarn laqoln at rd vaki»s i bl cklanu ko 8 oruwu'a uuimihk am ttor sale or exchakgc—32 iicrcm i.f i:luii under a lofl tat of cultivation uod houw and bun nteefnut well fenced,ail lulcj ntllea from main atfmt on the potter's ooaxn l a.l ki»vvakda bl'cklvnd no 2 brown tedding p2s i;or sale—a fink dairy farm l of t • asrea witli a»od h use and bam it ue in cotdm uentre »!< nt ■_■i.,i'e from coldei i'ai^e jtuwards a buckl v.m ho 3 bruwi.'s iuudlng tjiarm kou sale—best garden 1 land in eri.i county mdtt he and v do mitanaatate bb aetaa j mil fn.m the court ion c httll h»*.ldc(itap bj huwaru * chap ell.34s maiu at 4 ijiarmb for sale—a good farm al kfl acrra in the i-mi ol weat samoa our-and a half a*ha fr ni lnffalo a ntoß 1 mull bl bafe bowa thrtv hntnlretl irraft^il raw ami a i""l l.'l*-m huuxe very cheap iiuwaki t cllajl'kl.,3*h main btrevt dw vfink farm for salk or ex lliaaa.l iiiimwllllm ho acres j wod tand uu a^osllwt wri watered line mlwrd,nows««fl7 r*we il*-t-lliii with bams ovthnaaea lanrti fee is tairoodordec cii property will hr tat-en ii art pa>menfc halance ineah terms lee \ fk'k sloltg is w swutttl cli 2 mall farm for sale cox o teintßf xt arm at u 9*lte near ni.trara p b llie m«f].ii.ir b>deat«4ion rockae,anden atyle mm aid ontkodmi all in one ovdar thu und i i.lunra>>h adapted far nut having abmt imo inn reee,ingetanr v.vii ctaj * am mi ma fruit ru tocatkni la u-.min aad the newuxnfeoad fln ili lin.i it ben apply to lyon it bakkk kri v.d uflee e2y farm for sale—33 acres oh uadritmied oh perrf t ul-mi f nihm eari ■■ata st witt fr.fiifh'iiif plendid ban.aheom v agorehaid f loau dwarf ar and i'm appl rees hill ba sold cheap or rftl exchange for agom ra«ai bakuhw a uttu no 4 bn.wn rmiti n i e'ij ijiabxs ! farms—several fin ian in aaafl farm forsaleorexchantre lei ■. pickkkinti 11 w swan bl to lkt—rooms to let—rooms on 4th fi.oon.fo an afttafr nndki in new btiiiduil no s n i gara t («__ tio lei—a sum of furnished i [/■:■;- on maaad fl.x>r at mrs randalls ib swan l jmt rnh&se nh'k sleeping rooms in x that central l.^tntty 333 wain trwt ov dudley & rockwell a t . l . i.il.u b bull the t.mr ■»• to let—stokt-s fto let tbl i>ll established l tirio-ry akwa no 86 bavpm at a aplaadu ciiar.il for a brst-cla--vh ttoeery i ii-mt enquire at ii •• mam rt w \ t townlkvs land office no 4 holuster buildisus to rent wi'h imtncdin'e paaßmriaß an old est»bli*ho.i gbocbky store btaaexnuant locality in the swiiuriw uf buffalo a im nd pr.-t)t»l>le baanhai hasbftn awrrili ■n in it r the pa-t 15 ar t jt i » i'rii ate entrance to the w,-i ..-(*■■i lapie and in jfond order a an-tlur i rtet t the stiire entrance rknt vlry moderatr hii'ij ■v it-1 .*;■: hoilii he m^t1 at inr of fice n 4 ii ■!!. i>t buildidfic comer of f , and ii . ti streets f3tf a b tuwxtet mbtore to rent—swan st no is re'.wi-en main and washington t first floor and i>a.-i merit of a3 story hnclt will i i in chtd order i-i.ii-i i.,ii jiim ist a vi;r\cen tral and desirable locmiitin for ibe eroo«rr nirt pn timon buaiocm ituml ary other wn d • f hu*i em apply at no 5 niagara at ieunakd wilson & bum __^ 31 li»ur rent—store no 176 pearl at near > lagan rt lee a pickering is west swan at e-28 stores no 83 91 a 93 main st to rent api.tr to john otto 81 pewl t e7 tj uavt — a fine business stand s mmm fr m h^in it , on seneca l tore d»hlirp an-1 ham k-nt !■>* app'y no»a t wo sonth lnvim.m t m atooomb e!7 qtore3 to rent a main t n m occupied by lyon * fleinbeim 84 woat st-nrr-.i st,o>urter blimtk w hucoa t,.cor of north division hastings * otto d2o 4 brovn'a boiidinf to let rocfees pourtek house to let—foe a vv tens of lease at a low fn ■. ti m txpertenc&l nd reepottsiwf paxty it :- ■the city of buflilu n sentt-m st near the terrace fvk and ni gart c u p^ailroxl l'epot a i r u~ii.es locatioa all ■lit etc order with u.«'<rt uupro cment kb w\kik»abuciu.akd i no sbruvn'i building m l ljovses to rem we have ■■■r f .-•!■! i »;■■■■■' the yew hahi i>gjskutt w 4 krowr.'-i buiijii.k flo 5 rare chance^-for rent the 13 de>ir»me iinitlin :... kut kat-if t , eu«cd bßmdhm h'.um krut ■', ai■;l , .. i at f.v rtards & iifcklamj'i o 2 bruwiti building houses to rent by m mccomb no 5 south lhviniod st 3:i5 hudson at , 2-«l<.ry frame gas cellar an<t a v.ml ml of -■■■'■, (~..■■in huit •;.:«.. this l oh of the irwt nations in buffalo rent tvjq iu7 geo'(ti st , ihwj l»r ck in bboßow condi ., ri a i i and l nr ti j ' i ft ti-r v central u mtaj rent 4 r-0 62s swan « . , i.n inmf t ■■:-*■cew and fimsl att«l iv exctljeui ni:mner w : th al the mtxltni u ru\ttuetiu rent jii-j brick toreaii'i d*e laf v r-nt ta a jrnod location or a family gnmm jj th i.j.i a rick wm pvvo-.stokvfi'palihedhot.'seto 1 i-«u within dim minnt^i walk of the post ■mcfc llllulliillll itltlinrtlfl in cod order ha «*', furnace 0 hihl » ii it reut.tl i>n reasonahlt mm tn a k'-xd uitiaut hastings & uttu i brana lluiljinfr cao m dwelling to rent—the 2 ot.ir lii.h':,i ut an 1 attic ijiuk dwelling no 3 ma/aratit with g*n h"t and oou water and ath ail in l ■■! order a eobmbtam lo ation for - ofp-wionai or l>u-ine mai lex & picktri.n w h el 9 vorth st dwet.mnds t rent 1 m small brlok d«eilitiuß containing 6tr 7 r iom each both have l.c it nt-w.y panned an paposd rh'..iii(h-iit a l..uti!ul 1-varn.n liem lav al'i'lv at no 8 nia«va *. leumari wil bom i x n fl tj'oß rent—a bakn inthereaii 1 o no 10-2 s vl uth rt on a paved llfj joh otto si p nrl i elh i i\vki.iin<;s wo sale or to 1 j rent h a witli hd <■li ij x.s*f-».ir.n — sixth t , no im j-ktori lirick y rootntt in flni • ril r g*a an<i water hath t no 4(>i ijii.-j fraioe 8 r-hrtns let>naßt wilh ■!• & sun i-'i no b ib !■■■!■bt ff brick barn i'(>r rent—situ nm odduvuiat lice n fickbrimu utw.swul tre«'t el)j for rent—a vgry desirable roirtcnif i»4 ninth t tatorj framn nearh n-w k'a and awr in ci llm urdtt juiin ot to 81 p.arl st elo iw hi rent—th fc fi n e 2-st i k v frtm dw llinit n 2b karrta l'!:u-e wiih tarn t delightful locath n will ik tented !••■<*■la a gim i -:..!'. i.ke i'irkfuim ib wwt ftnp at bk jporsalr—2 story brick house viirt-nre let mxuo ttfth favorahlu joh.v otto hi pearl st rl3 l^ine residence for kent—no x i;ttk'ottak *-, i'1 t*o*3 hrick wttbfm an.l i'.r ada ul.tful l rtlni . will i r<-nt<il k t ■v d tenant lkl & i'u kf.kinu u wert suu rv t dfl nokt«.:4<;es ft i\t\t t0 loak on uond and o m'uu norig ge<n long time on uiiffau cit property u x ji i-h kkkino fli 13 wt^t sw»-i t a i o.nkv monk rmilimhiiii iiiiij iiiniiunijiiiwinlwi by howard k i'll m'l'kl 4iil»in ut ' e3l cii rv ave ci ni v o ill t,*is / stocks boufa ißdimnrtcish ommercial pßper negmutod bj edwakik ■buck land real estktei d lorn hr.-k^.n 8 brown's uuilj in aaa plrch ase mon £^ mobtoagea wanted hv ke t i'i'kkkino i we.it man t detoratios post & vlergiver dealer in paints oils glass vindow sasn^rtisis1 materials kc ho is k swan st buffalo n t jokn a post jacob vikroivkr j josephs nousr sign anp fancy painter 46 e*cl)»iieo t r..ifl»lo,new york graining marbling gilding on glass walls and ceilings kalcomined iq tin best maxskr knil with de»p«t<!h mfl s ewi x u'hincs wheeler » wilson's istoiseless sewing machines expositios hnivebselle faeis 1867 awarded over b2 competitors the highest premium the only gold medal 1 81,000 machines sold in 1869 tukycomi-ink all latest improvements " wheeler anil wilion'a mt hinea cmhine every liinlp that tnti t r«'<|uirt'it it thp maiiufactur of gynentor mrfriends al>rna.t : aay bo mciir«d that in-y will irive pn.ire latwiactio-i and that to jnir ha.v one of them lt a hale livertment."—n t jbxerver s w stone & co agu offce and salemrifim 275 main st t mer swui mat agents and canvassers wanted rlft-lm cowfeotioxehy everybody lives it delicious pure cood longs honey bee candy m only by v losg t co l*i u.in hmst atto»we¥s qpragoe forbcsh i hyatt ittobhets asd codhselm a i pat st causs k c spraouk w h torbush jay hyat i 1 7 uid s wml tul mr sprerue eontfaaa the prsrti^e of th oth«i bnochtw of hit proft-^non m no 1 k«*tl'a block rrbush k hyatt solicitor of amekic»w avd robxiqi patewt w—d black tor hill lad la m j«j b^tt aitom«t ami oonadkr » v rbort madluiml laftailr kl j pkt coodw extraordinary inducements to puroiasirs of dry goods at barnes & bancroft our 25 cent dress goods counter in supplied t :•.:. tlmua with tfi most desirable f-tyles f'f diies3 goods frequently woktu 35 and 50 cents per yard friday & saturday or uca rm our 25 cemt counter 1,01 n va.nnty_»f arti lt'n,»ikiid at great bargains enormous sales n white piques at c 5 vn«s per j ird tij ujiwai.k black alpacas embroideries gloves and parasols shawls and wraps al?o black colored and japanese silks 1 barnes & bancroft cash'house e?r 2*n main strekt coal alt v wood 1 870 coal 1870 this delawam asd hudson casai co lackawanna coal screened ar.'l delivered in food condition in juantitie to nt purchase priced for the present par ton of 8000 it delivered within ibe old cilj limits are v followt ton t ton j ton grata 7 15 8 70 1 ©•• kgg 7 25 3 75 1 p5 stove 7 60 3 w 2 w chwttiiut t i-ij ■tto 1 90 jai butssbuku.i.ehioh.lump ast i're pakkii cual scutch and american pig ik"n fllikllm'k iiii.i i-iv1 o b.wilson ft co office sot main it and 96 ohio nt c.ir mi.-«!i ; ip]ii coal and coke elli webster orfice and yaed 219kr1est to coit blip will tell itii i lftckftwins scrmnton pitt -■l other hu-d coain aim erie and clert anii best m»rt oj»1 blofwbuntb so(t nut and hlacb or teaoi purposeu at th lowmt market pnce which '* t -■■■jiii il and delivered in good cunditiod in qiianti*l ■•-- ' ■er kllib webster aueen city coal yard oknesee bridge and erie canal office 2w»g«iibmx)rt buffalo n t f.ir nalita 1 amwrtment of all kin la of hard and sjft coal wholesale and rtt 1 cunsuotly n hand ».- .. a ii.ti.r quality of hakd and soft wood fors^le fiawed and split or in the trtiek di vered in any j..irt uf the city dealcro i ".. mwll iota of i - i at wim a will do well to frfve u a 8 darling 1870 coal 187 the anthracite coal co jeneral office no 221 main btrket a )-■-'>, foot of uenesec st will nell until fii'thpr rotire thaw cflfhrntod roals ti the f.l owinp pnies yeruiiurf 2000 itw delirere in any art of tne old cry limitm outoide or which a small uhai)re wilt b made fur cartage al-o lii os.-j,i i lbhigh lump and se lect eliie soft coau ton itrm gr»i 7 15 s7o 1 etf rf 7i5 375 iki r'tove 7 0 3 i 5 2 00 chestnut 700 im imo term ttnetij caiib when r t ■■. oeoroe uakin arent may 2 187 _^ _~_ ttnion coal and wood co pi>ot o court it a rs n.i-.i-iv of hard and soft coal fur sale and 1000 cords of canada wood beacb and maple),either in itick or hawed or -,-••' delivered in any part ■>! the city liberal deductions ma le to dealers 11-tf uarlin'ii a mostaquk l h dudley co whole ml and keuil dm]«n.tn sugar loap leiugh bpbdfoitbook franitun pmstos ladawaiia blfissbi'ei.h elf and clkveland.coal 00k1ob xxii and tduuci 9ts taed ioot or nn si buffuo april n.iaaa j t hoole & co dealers ib hard and soft coal orflcß « n dlrtaoa «., bidhlo ». t 1 t hoolk t l bkdofnum pe»ti»tkt teeth extractjed without pain bj •.». krraocs oiid or tu^uac aia m b stkaicht.i - - dhtitt orncc otebjm mjjh ■«
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-06-11 |
| 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 | 1870-06-11 |
| 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. 25 No. 8306 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-06-11 |
| 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 | 1870-06-11 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700611_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. 25 No. 8306 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3076 KB |
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buffalo express voi xxv saturday june 11 1870 no sjo6 died • p n.t m i ci bell carpf.ntpni tune a rjifci carpniur.skl.tl only child of frar.v 8 an 8 month and 11 tiayf . m by telegraph new york brick fomeros indicted new york june 10.—mark m feme oy having been indicted ou complaint of t^ne benson smith in steuben county for lh>el on account of an article appearing in he drvvxrat has filed his bond to bave-tbe trial of the charge tranfeited to oycr mtd terminer of this county received damages mrs oonzales whose husband was killed by an expraas train while getting off the an of the harlem railroad at west moant ' 1 niciii has received 3(xni damages hy a decision m the supenor court before jn£na harbour iiatlroad oontba«*ts the executive committee si the koifnv era pacitic kailroad to-da awarded ihe contract for the constructiui < f the minne sota division of the road sm miles in length extending from the ! alles of ri st louis river westward la the sad ftitusj of the north to a combinationjof the cana dian fi"m of uosa pay son a co with hm minnesota tirm of brackftt mornscn fa oft the entiro work is to be complettd by july ist 1871 the committee un contracted for 2(>,o traldgiuhj whip will intfw bruin „, -.(!.■fwni-t the nwu ol'miu'.lirtc bi marked a - nt.m reward ill 1 pud or lla return t n .. .< tai tint lo3t-on monday ik tl eshav j iwbsmlmm wllti fiiha irtwli 7.5 kla t . wmu ~„ v cover the ■••)■w.il pita l'»ve i at john i>u lfc ji>ot of m. |
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