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buffalo express vol xxv m xdat june 13 1870 no 8307 by telegraph new yoke extradition new york june 11.—francois fartz charged with forgery was saturday held by the united states commissioner for ex tnulition writ of abta corpu and err tinr-iri returnable before judge blatchford were at once procured and served en kul'tfi for hume spotted tail and swift bear chiefs and \ allow hair and forest bear warriors of the sioux indian tribe are at the astor house accompanied by d c poole u s a ; charks h guerre interpreter they came on this morning from washington hmi of delifonico c pelmonico the famona dewn-town restonrateur,committed buicide saturday by shooting himself through the head caus mental aberration caused by the recent death of his wife monet missing twenty thousand dollars in shi'b of new issue were misting from the treasury f '■pa-tment yesterday they are aupposed to have te n stolen the bills are numbered from ii 3.530,01 asterisk to h 1,534,001 asterisk series cf 18c they have the head of imuiel webs'er all citizens are requested to look out for such notes fbvse ball a game of base hall yesterday between the stars and nationals was interrupted by rain on the sixth inuings when the score stood—nationals '.', stars 5 nark w v icaht a tire in st james hotel yesterday nearly suffocated some of the iuniateß mrs cragin wife of senator cragiii an*l infant child were taken out of a third story window by me members of the hook and ladder company a young lady wat rescued m an insensible condition by a young man who ascended to the stairway and lioiv her in his arum dowi the ladder loss to the building cuinparatively u ft ht j a i*icki:.ns ttstjiiumal a proposition appears in the papers to-day for a lasting testimonial to dickens moru mental or otherwise iiukuegreeley horace greeley'a health is improving he will be at hi poat in a few day i was removed friday from the hodman house to his residence at cappsqua a vl'akanii.ve war a quarantine war has been commenced between brooklyn and new york some of the vessels which have been permitted by the quarantine authorities to proceed to the atlantic dockß at brooklyn were allow ed by dr cochran brooklyn healthotlicer to proceed to piers further up east river the quarantine men in a steamer attempt ed to tow oil the vessels whereupon their hawsers were cut by order of dr cochian and the new yorkers retired from thn con flict brooklyn merchants and working men seem to nide with the doctor and be determined to light the matter out thk tax bill a washington special says the senate t finance cuminittee will not report the tax bill recently passed by the house for at j least a week and during that time they i will consider how tho income tax can ba i dispensed with desires mm to be to dn away with that tax entirely great efforts are being made to ef!i-ct a reduction of tax on spirits but the committee decline to en tertain the question of reducing that tax umuxsv ibsbsis it has been hinted in official circles that the government has received information which will shortly lead to the arrest of some very prominent smugglers on the ca nadian frontier as well as others on the gulf of mexico and the rio grande dickens ei'logies key dr chapin at the church of the divine i'aternity rendered the most enthu siastic eulotfium to the memory of charles dickens whom he regarded as do the work of the redeemer by putting to bu?h ' noble use the genius he received from god his every work was characteristic of in . charity and faith in mercy and good of di vine being at the church of messiah ket dr ! bellows in his sermon spoke of mr dick ' ens as an example of christian zeal with knowledge lie said the worku of the i great novelist tended to elevate the mind and to create a healthy moral tone he j never exerted his mighty influence except for good and his pen was never issued to express an humoral thought rev.-o b frothingham referred to the late charles dickeuß iv bis sermon to-day and enlarged on the treatment due him fur his steadfast untiring efforts in the eleva > tion of his fellow creatures and for the christian feeling which he imparted by h - works bail refused the notorions mrs yrecland who at tempted to stab robert schroeder was brought before justice dowling saturday ' moruing and committed to the gasjara sessions to answer without bail she plead ed that she did not know what she was doing itkms the red stockings have arrived and arc stopping at the mctroj>olitan hotel spotted tail and associates visited cer tral i'ark and high bridge to-day in car riages they ex preened themselves much amazed at the height of the bridge and all shown them a collection for the popo was taken up in the catholic churches of new york and ! rrookl>n today the regatta ol the west point cadets i yesterday was won by a bnmt-dm boat which made three miles in nineteen minutes and fifteen seconds john mcnally shoemaker murdered hisj wife in williatntihuiy last night smashing ' her skull witha hammer forty-nine seamen survivors of tvi 1 ineida were >< v nwy paid ofl and dis charged they were generally dissatisfied at the amount allowed 11,592 emigrants arrived during the '■■past week three french carom games of billiards were played last night between rudolph an<l joseph dion the latter winning the last two washington commercial relation's it is stated that the president his organ ized a plan for cultivating closer commer cial relations with south america with a view of turning to our ports the vast trade now monopolized by europe thr cent's the schedule of mortality in the present census has not been canceled as supposed by some marshals denmark dissatisfied letter from denmark represent much dissatufaction at the neglect of the united state senate to take any action on the st thomas treaty the time for its ratifica tion expired on the 14th of april the indians the final interview between red cloud and secretary cox and cominisaioner parker took place yesterday red cloud made a speech in which he said before he left hi country the chiefs held a coun cil and he had only spoken what they de manded secretary cox promised to do everything to advance their interest and make them happy governor pitchy lan the choetaw chief gave them some good advice which they received with approba tion bed cloud decline going home by way of new york he want a straight line he aiys he will not return angry al though it is evident they are not well pfemed with the rwnlti of their viait they will leave ho on monday babcock and hatch the senate and the select com saiue net again on saturday and exmoummd sackett and imjla coocerninc hatch impriaonmeot they both hilly on*rate geaanl bftboook they al*o informed the committee r-ygtag their ui—tion with the st doam-ttnaty ferry oobtm vomammwmx state defflrtao l»»d there w-njefa in it a-i co ia i tfc dißmliwt u » alu«d thm wrt ilfc hw vurfioatod hiawh roljy thu i*r b—ator ferry alle«e that w ha • videte which will p»w«t aa otirelt n«w wpvot and will show that the whole domingo scheme ia a hu.r h the tax bill the senate tinaace committee had mother session saturday but did not finish the tax bill the chairman stated that the bill would not be ready to report before the last of next week currency balance the currency balance in the treasury up to date is ht 927 000 e«in 108,188,0011 gold certificate 34,663,000 the irmirt senator momll of maine and delegate hooper of l'tah yesterday called upon red cloud assured him of their sympathy with the indians and the intention of the government to deal justly with them red cloud said he hoped there would be war and there would not if the whites waited for the sioux to commence it his people having no food have to hunt when they do that they are told that they are off the reservation and are shot at this makes trouble and the indians get the blame as they have no writers or papers delegate hooper said liia people the mormons had crossed and rt'l-rossed the plaius for twenty-two year threugh the sioux country with their women children cattle and goods though mure than eighty thousand per wam they never lost a lite animal or bale f goods until the railroad was built since which try had lout some property on trains he felt it his duty to bear this testimony to the good conduct of red cioud and hia people toward them red cloud ih&nked him said he knew the mormons they had always talked straight and dealt fairly with his paople the steamer hukhet the president has ordered the delivery f the steamer hornet set/.ed at wilming ton north carolina laat november as a cuban privateer and all the property taken n-ith the vessel to fernando macias the jngioal purchaser macias girea bond of j>."iii,<*k that the vessel will not be used or violating the neutrality laws general liutler and senator cnandler are the sure ties on the bond the vessel and property arc valued at l<hj,<)oo heu cloll waxts another conferentk the departure of red cloud and party ror new yurk which was to have taken lace tomorrow has been postponed he lesiros anothtr conference with the au thorities which will probably be granted xllst congress—second session washington june 12 sen at k on motion of mr sherman rep >.), leave was giren to the innanc com inttee to ait during the ei-ssion of the sen ite mr mouuill rep me called v tn joint resolution to pay the expenses o it delegations of indians now v isit-ii washington appropriating 50,000 fo presents ac parsed mr pomeroy kep kan called n he bill relating to feka ccutral branch c is*l i'nion pacific railroad making a lani rut messrs sherman yates and meyer op posed the bill messrs howard and harlan claim iat the hill wan to settle an etjuitahl l»im against tbe go-eminent by votin f i as m compromise for a subsidy bon to ■■'■.:. the company is entitled unde previous legislation the ilincuuaion if the bill occupied th ntire bession the argument beinji niainl that the giving away of oili and even sec tionß alike was violative of in-plied com pacts in land grants by the government to railroads by which the former had tb benefit of the improvement of reserved a ternate secjionß in answer to this it waa axgued that the bill was necessary v in solving the faith of the government in former legislation an amendment to confine the grant to add section was rejected—yeas 20 nay j4 the bill was finally passed—yeas 32 nays 13 the senate then adjourned mm mr butler rep mass asked leav to report from the judiciary committee t>ill to repeal the tenure of office act mr poland objected the speaker laid before the house letter from the s recant-at a nns reportn that in accordance with an order of ti house he had in bin custody patrie woods alias dooley of richmond va mr davis rep , n v desired to have sonic bi.ls n f<_rrod mr brooks dem n v objectw to everything until this august qaettion o privilege was dis|h>aed of mr allison sergeant-at-arms was or tiered to produce the body of woods alia douley at the bar of the house th sergeaut-at-arnis appeared having hii in custody charged with having on th tilth of may made a murderous assault a kichrooad on charles h porter a meni ber of i't.d^refis frum virginia the prie oner is apparently an irishman of the labor ing class about thirty-five years old o middle stature but '■>"■} and strong built mr allison offmi a re-solution that th matter of privilege bo referred to the jadi ciary omojtttce for examination and to re port what action ttic house should take i the prt-niises with power to send for pc am and p.i <•. i nn.il that in the meuitim that the pers-m at the bar be retained in the custody of the mr randall loem la i demanded a division of the question objecting to the retuatum of citi/oun of the i nite<i states during the pl»-a*iire f the judiciary com mittee the tirst part of tho resolution waa agreed to withrmt division and the seen pact by yeas 1 1 uays 19 the prisoner was then remitted to the custody of the sergeant-at-arms bubject tii order of the house a resolntton di recting tbfl speaker to omploy suitable imniwl oftm by mr kerr was referred to the judiciary committee the house then resumed the considera tion of the senate amendments to the le gislative executive and judicial appropri ation bit the pendiug uuestion being on the substitute rtported by the committee n appropriations for the senate amend ment patting female employes in the de partment on the same footing as men mr rogkes rep perm opposed the amendment and substitute the question was first taken on an amendment offered by mr hoar to add to the substitute the following and hereafter compensation of ruch officer's clerks and employes who are females shall be the same as now fixed by law ( r males nf the same class adopted yeas 78 nays 75 th substitute reported by tbe commit tee oti appropriations as amended by mr hoar prop jsition was then adopted with out d riaion m d\wes rep mass ), closed the debate against the amendment but inti ixiat that in a committee of conference he wonhf vote to make the salary of the chief 1 u«ti ; of the supreme court of the tailed sut piuo and of associate justices 9700q he moved so to amend the semate amendment and to strike oat all the re mainj|ig portion of it mr salu.kn'l'(ltep moved to ametid the amendment effered by mr dawes so as to in the salary of circuit judges at 650 mr i*wes withdrew his aiaendmeut alto gether and then the question incurred on concurring in the senate amendment the honsi refased to concur by 36 to 91 mr wilkinson r minn moved to reconsider the vote wbereby the house agree to mr hoar's si—nrimrat to the substitute reported from the committee on approprietioßs in reference to the female employe in *"• depsrtmerts after dis cussion the vote was reoensutered mr hoar's smeodment was rejected and the substitute reported bj the committee on apprnpriationsagreedto after duwwimi the vanoos nwiwlmwltt increasing the appropriations tor urn de partmeot of agriculture in which th committee on appropriations recommended non-oonenrrenos wen ttooomd in sad tbe bill was referred to ft uuaußitt of oosv fennce the speaker subsequently anouet the appoi otmrot oa that onenmittss of umam dswem niblsck mmd loss mr logak r«n ul froa the com feree>o cosassftue esi hw bill fer tbe reor gafltascaam af the aiwjv sswsv a report wmefc *• clerk prooseded to reed mr lsmfnsmsitotbflsmi the pnria iflwof hwi-llas s«reed apoo m the ooo fmnmm cimsiitiii md replm to ue »■terrogatohes on various points he esti mated the annual saving to the government at over 4,000,000 the conference com mittee's report was then agreed to and the house adjourned foreign charlks dickens londox june 12.—1n his will dickens leaves ah thf vir jtoutul to bis son with many valuable suggestions about its management dickens had been proposed to the union lab and balloting on hia admission as a member was to have occurred on weunes day the 22d inst this evening it wu intimated that the funeral will be private the place of burial has not yet been decided upei.—at le&st not announced the u-t letter written by dickens was dated june s this contained expressions of the deepest reverence for religion and is quoted in the newspapers to-day as repu tiiatmg any contrary impression whuh might be derived from accidental expres sions in hia booka election riovs violent election riot occurred saturday on the isle of wight many persons w re injured buildings sacked widows broktn v at last accounts the authorities hail suoceeded in restoring order peace with paracuav advices from uio janeiro ou the i 1 ulti mo sentnr . parantos ommissidiler ot the brazillian government returned to thr asunciod where he had sipued jtho trtaty of peace with para^usy the revolution ary movement in kntre rica and i'ru^uaj continued tiik mmmsgom of bite the johfi bull a weekly journal pob tishes the rumor that the mar<|uis of bute is about to abjure komanisnr si'oktino mr yarborough has won the oxford sil ver bculu fur good steering the fascot races promise little sport the track is in a had condition personal jahn bright'a health is greatly improved thumas c'arlyle will noon sad for the i nited states the orkat kike cnnstavrinurlk juue 12 - it is impo sible to say exactly how many lives wore lost during the coiiftigratioii here some days ago some put the number at u i and others at i "■<>". thcne are extremes nd tbf-re are estimates madu everywb re ii-twirn these extremes the bultaa uas been very active in extending relief to the sultcrers ever since the calamity occurred more than one thousand houses of turku have in < n tliri'wn open to the jhristiaun who were burned out and large suois of in nicy have been subscribed fur them by tho people irrespective of sti't t t.i»!llaß railway on monday the 20th iustant will take plaoe in the corps lcgislatif ioterpolla tiona on the subject of the st uuthartl hailw»y this work was to be constructed by i . --: v baden switzerland and italy jointly the occasion is looked forward to with some interest as the ministerial jiurnals in this city have recently asserted that the commercial interests and security of kian.e and austria will not ulow this railway to we in tbe hands of prussia and that krance must prevent its construction the cortes madhii june 12.—sosaionaof the cortes have been for the most part monopolized during the past week in debating the propo sition looking to the abolition of slavery in spanish colonies the bill for opening the colonial ports is well received and has already been read twice the next kino there ia still aotue excitement over the question of a future ruler of spain the grleanistd in cortes have been joined by those who recently adhered to lspartero they now all favor the duke of montpen sier with marshal serrano as their second choice if the duke docs not accept or can uot he ohosen the session of the cortes yesterday was wholly devoted to debate on the election ot a monarch no result was reached the journals generally express dissatisfaction at the dilatory and undecisive character of the proceedings tmk invasion of italy flo ren le june 12.—the e^onont'nta nportß that thu correspondence between the italian and swiss governments on the iut jtt of a threatened invasion of italy by the adherents of mazzioi baa assumed a milder tone a dispatch from vienna saya that a descent of italian revolutionists from an territory was threatened and that the austrian government is taking measures to guard againßt the movement miscellaneous constitutional convention sionti'eufft vermont jane 12.—the constitutional conventioo satur-lay passed finally upon the following propositions of aint'inlmcut to authorize the l.»*^ie!aturc to fill vacancies in the house and senate rejected by 18sto4s to give the appoint ment of the supreme court to the gover nor with the consent of the f-enate—re jected by ssi to 2 to ght th hallut to women rejected by 2'm to 1 to provide bi ennial sesiooß instead uf annual as torm^rly - ulopted by lis to i is most of saturday was spent in fiiscusaing this la-t mmk tinn the female suffrage ijuention was pansod upon without speech u or against ; cither iv committee or in th convention nn anti-sf.cket ncurr i^cinnati o , june 12.—the national anti secret society convention adapted the report of a committee netting forth that the societies to which this convention is op posed were casentially immoral and anti chri&tian therefore lnjnrious to the whole social family of heathen origin especially masons charging that they ignore tle hnslian religion pray to unknown gods naturally desecrate the sabbath in parading through the streets at funerals send their deceased to heaven however they may have lived or died are insubordinates fend rivals of the church and a snare to the young are fallacious and deceptive that such membership is deserving discipline of the charch in case of new members who after these admonitions persist in clinging to the fellowship speeches were made this afternoon by dr browne of new york and others to a small audience the society adjourned last night s.ksgerfest preparations for the approaching singer fest have proceeded all day at the hall which is being handsomely decorated with evergreens and hags there was a grand rehersal last night and will be another to night for male voices with fall orchestra from present appearances it will be the rinest demonstration ever seen here chinese going east ( iiir a i;o jane i seventy-five china men arrive yesterday from san francisco going to north adams mass to work in a shoe factory r edited freights vanderbilt telegraphed the live stock dealers of this city that the new york central railroad will carry freight from the suspension bridge to new york for tweuty tive cents per hundred pounds and forty dollars per car from buffalo to new york live stock is now carried from this city via the michigan central railroad ac for ninety-five dollars fer two-story cars thia is % great reduction on previous rates decxabed crarlmton jane 12.—william iilmore skbedi the distinguished novelist died at the residence of his son-in-law in this city last • vening ages 64 years harvabd boat backs boeto june 12.—the jnnior frsahpsm mnd scientific crews of harvard attempted their annual race on charles luver satsr day but owing to the high wiad sad roagh water m—lsi sil a roofth tisae the niiiealilhe polled the ooorse bat their ahsu was nearly half filled with water the boats of the ft ■■>■■■wd juniors were both mjw|ii bat the latter by 1j seisisrfh >"■»■'■■■■mit ■■ml tashtfce iin the freaame were pink erf ss a*d tbeir has was ssmd the uinrm charim mtlkn od oua\m h ward the two principal in the mate street irn gti'artiis of a ymr a*o were yesterday seutcnced to undergo two years imprison ment and to pay n'tine of 100,000 ach base ball baltimore june it — ihe game of base b*ii saturday between the hayiiiaktra t troy aod the pastiims of baltimore hm cillerl at the end p the sixth innidps .. , account of the rain tho score too hay makers 15 pastimes '.'. raii.koad coiipletkp st lons june 12.-the atlantic a pacific railway company yesterday com leted the road to i'kut city fifty mi - west of bpriugh'elil missouri and will push their work rapidly forward to the muthwest boundary of the state and thenoe through the indian terriury the pre 3 uential tarty 1 w.iti-m i;t iviin june 12 pre*idrnt grant and party were the guests of mr cameron at his country seat at lxx:hiel to day the party leave in the early n i . train for washington uvroß sfi7ihk mil «■. mc.junf ij the phiie iei/od yesterday fourteen packages of liquor on board the svam*r alliance from )'■■~'< i di rected t ■{■:' r<-i,t t ■■!. a good dial > f opposition mas made to the \<- ■by the agent and r dicers nf the l .- i-tit tfc y were finally d-livercd by order of the 1 ownera of the boat mm rosrponfit jfkumr park juno 12.—the racpn wtik-h were to take place at jerome l'»ik n saturday have been postponed ui wedarsday jus is casualties mkauek wwm km san fi:am heu june 1 1.--tlm northern transportation ( ompany's active while cm her way from victoria to san francisco was wrecked twenty n ... » nth of cape mendociuo oo the hthot june dur ing a dense fug the s - n^urs and a per tion of the h.-ii/k'injf was aated the vts « i ib a total wrruck ifailatil by fukid hakki^ihiu i'a june 12 - the recent rains have ommmi high ilochlm in the linith d west i in !.■- of the sufijiu ha»rtl tiiver hw ■< p away large tjuant itnn f tiroker it is ehtimated tuat ni ... ■uet have lloatod ulf o*erara isiuml pitti.ai'ki.i'hia lune 12.—the joanu | men coopers an on a strike several eoopl ■■!•'<>:.: entalilinhinmtfi were nr?it l iiu my laitt wf k - two n frmay ni^ht and one this iiiorinny one man has btun cotninit ifd on a charge of arson huks lf.wiston me june 12 » < btral hint-1 in this place liiirn.il thiß niorntng the furniture of the first national bunk was ilfntj-oyed but all the valuables were saved in the vaults total long fm^mm t t7 mm liiaund for halt that amouut i"tii a june 12 the gristmill of r w ones a oil at vat>hin^nn mills « , h mtroyud by tire eirly tiiitt niornin i^ohs on the building li,<kki on stock not known lusurauce on building 64nxi on stock jmum puilvpkli nia june 12 saturday morning the old oopershop refrn*hm nt saloon below watthingtou avciuir ram almost entirely li mtroyud by tire iuyulviuy a loss of atioii l fiit ■!•*). a terrible adventure an invalid suit i'l'ln a jtuom with a jai imki foli mil uulks frum lite ditia.it free pnns june s | about two months ago while assisting to r out & vessel in the river a man uamml i'eter dumery living on peterboro street in the northern outskirts of the city stuck a runty spike through the sole of bit left foot and has ever aince bet-u laid up by the accident once narrowly escaping an at tack of lockjaw hik family connists of wife and boy the latter about ten years old sunday afternoon the mother and hoy went on a vmtto some friends on < • r*m i road leaving the invalid lying on a u.i that stood in a reoees of the front room in fact there is but one room in the u •■■, the boy occupyiug a loungo at night ah ijemery goes about on a crutch he had a heavy one lying m the bed when the family went away fur three the family lad owned a large rur dog of no par ticular value but kept around tor the stmn reason that nine-teuths of aha families in poor circunmtanccß till feel that they must 1 ■- p a worth less cur about to eat up the prnvinionti that might otherwise he eaten by a child tbc dog wanted to go with the boy iutt waa driven back and laid down on the step demery states that he had read for alwut an hour when hia attention was attracted to the dog the animal had walked in at the open door and htood in the centra of the r<k)m uttering a gruwliug wittering wort of ri'im-1 his cyt-s shining and the hair on his back bristling up xtr.i^ht h spoke sharply to tbe animal whu slunk under the bed k pin up a turn ling an if in pain a kim!»u in aituau-d mmr th re c«s and almost opposite tin door at<d thin was up a little way at tbe bottom thn snak being held up by a iiotik a uddeu l-r i i coming up created & daft that mlani met 1 tha door shut and l>«-mery and hia dug were thui hhut np as it were together hi states that the dog k*pt up ins annoy m tones until he ttnatiy spokt i v i u him when all at opiu the l.rutu bounds i .(■! under l-i bed and com menced running arcurul the room kirn eyes nm full of blood be kept ■■~<■ping his j.iws together like a trap and every hair on the animal tw.-m.ii t stand erect there was no f<>am alx>nt tfi brute'h javin buthe emitted a sort of ud*v saliva that scented tin room like nuia kound he weut turning over chairs snap ping at the blowing window curtaiu t-v ry time he passed and gsjefe time he leap d over the conk svjve whirh -'■■■! just out from the wall demt-ry did not reali it be inrold any danger in speaking to thedop by regarded tbe affair as arising front a de»ire of the dog to get out and follow th oy so he v'-iic.j sharply at the brute wiildmu him lay down tbc dog jiist then i-.i i halted near the door and i i-nx-ry was raised up n hi elbow holding bis crntch in one bund m he had a notion to hobble over and ipss the door hardly ha/l he spoken n ~■■> th dog ixmn'i il forward giving a fnarfnl howl instinctively the man extended his crntf h which came in contact with the do ■in « ~ and he went rolling on the honr when hn got up it was to resume his race around tbo room looking more frightful than v<t dsmery sprang on the back side of the b*-.i cloea to the wall holding his cratch ready for defense bat hoping that the mad brut would not again attack him it was now time when i>emery might as pect hi wife and child to return at any moment a*d it suddenly occurred to hia that their return would only be to meet an attack from the dog if they oopdod the su-pa and opened the denr aa was eatirely natural the dog would bite one or both than was no longer room tn doubt tna h was rabid and that hia tnadneaa was grow ing worse all the time he might shout an alarm aa thay stood at the door bnt would they understand and heed it in time it is but dse to a sober industrious man to state that in that moment of peril to hia family and to himself he resolved on a deed that shnuld go down on record for future generations to read he reaolred ■make that mad brute attack him hoping in the struggle to deal ham a death bliw with the crutch caref illy getting upon hia knees and aecuriug a tirm hold of his crutch demery yelled at tho dog the dog m tawing around the room snarling and daaariig nia jaws to gether and he stopped looked np for a mouent and then tprang for tbe ud li just got his paws and head upon it when down onw the erutck and ha nlled om and o«r thna manes was thin ivpratwl and to fomrta tiane the miantl waa ataun«l by tb blow and white he lay gaspmg od th floor tbe cnteh wm broken in ec ovar hia hand and he wan allarwnrda fin ished off with the ax iv ats did not faint nor grow pale he dragged the body oatdoora and waited for km family wl oam in nbonb lalf an how and than tbo caroaaa waa baled ho j !■■■liy hobhle.l don to be cenanl mnt to an it be had nnlatol mm oidnasana by ftmftof the body inhiayard it wnttue fktjm a aaocf eat hmttnwncvto^nw ny nw ahan fnotm died thi.l.-o s'lnha l.'i.c lslli u7o william sl i i touuint ii 1 an.lrew a uj.is.kan m hall in m 1 t v«-ar of his agf q«r4«altakc l'la.-e from the family rwrtdoiice no l»!l vir k inia tuctday l ham kriemu and ar.|iiaint*ii.'€s are re-sih-itfully invited to atlkid thk buffalo express rt'l-mallitu ktisi mokmnu thk kxfhhb ritiktinu co no 14 k swan street ivlnfrnll'v r:irrtcr li the city • r nrnt bj nail $\(> 00 r annum w m kx(ti by in imi do • tje buffalo express job hunting fficb completoty tuek«d with the very best material in til it variety is prepared to execute bvkht dkbck tiom of book card and job work no u.ea9t.swak street becooi floor ih'sin esb directory fillflcl/vm amd location of 111k uub/ms utjusjm oh buffalo ithnae of our roadcn who make pur.:ha«e in bui lal , »»> mmiag uiis uut tii'l urtiiik it lv a r terence • ill ye llliii and iroulilu the hi«mhi lia . i-i a..lv , made and nnlj flhrvli 1.a1.1 | architects cyrus k i'oktkii :». m»:i 1 ag'l imi'lkments uadtikob c uuyiau.lt ikon ukhh,l'hri«out»raii»l bankers h w i.l r ft t umi cr hmmmi 81.1.nu hingjw fuss castings it 0l&k8 \ oo.,aaf nia«ara ami virginia t-t books and stationery m ' ""! i n lai ixji hi mm h ..>. kutiucm at uko ant main.cor u.i.iwk is.j.uj v lfc..\t 2*o mam and v w seneca u 11 ■• , --> i i;i.ank books stationery ac "•■'', lookwood & jou>:>on . 11 :. uikisiy * jm^maimhi hoots t shoes a l scfryvmt jus bain jaukn 11 jr.v.kit wfl main blank book manuka tuhol j i utuotoish tm arui 1i v :.. .■' ' onff.ctionkrs wholeiali ft uattil w x mi.lock v co 10 a divui.in cabfkta oil cloths fkatiiisr3 j ili j zook dpfcukuilw 4m main carpet ritkb b i'lin.i.n ■■, ji j t conracnokus vvjioic«»i lirm.i liukmf.u iwilix . a i'kr.kkk i6u ma p l t i hina slasb t ( kockkry ma i i ill-w unkihl zih main oku x nkhuan lit h»n cajuuagks iiai.vkv wai i./,.'x 1 k in.r cnurttr uoum citackeks ftc 11 ovbm ft ous hbaad id buaatt coal i'lul 1.1 klull < 11 11l iii.ky t co , or kr kod lerr>o ofc.ukt.fc i akin a^'l rcil t ixrirtkb s bpick mills chahk a ct».,:iul mrin i|m«dn nnirili coal am hi iron o r wm.ho.n a 00 bti olii l*.-r ml wihnipcl k u mbl's'lkum i coi.inii mial wl»rt foot of .» v itnak dky oods tio(m ijksi 4 uu 31 mi.i hi m'klisft taii.oius m 11 thyon 4 kmu dvkh am kiwuvatos i i ahchkaikh vij main knvklopk mam pactosbb u w i'kimkk tt w d»aii buokavebson wood or d whintmas alii main ka.my hoods #(!. twl.uk.ll jebumo & 00 9u mam ittmtoik ac isa ii wllllh j/.7 man v iskistol m < o . wj mam niouk nxa and grain w h i;uh nnaa or x ■kri it am oystkrs platt krtl 11 u h3 v^i bgtoa kink ulia.s caijti.nos bl kkai.ii kkans k un y 7rt ki.han^o il..\>s and i'ai'kr show l ardb j i iiokfman lrt i a t up talri l"l khs ( w holcuju a 1 i'll s'h>n ~ i xaiti 1.10 ii kks vi t,.r ai.'i kouil e i mm).mas 17'j main oko w cutt 17 ■ii<-ca okntb rcbnishimo ooub aiuiiso.n ii htafkilkll iji jlaui 8 n lawkkm't a sou su itoia mi^tt 4 hk.miult vi7 main odnb am jkwklky t o iiolibun a co . irt ma.ii hotkls bonnky'a hotkl cor wv.hu ■.&■n am carroll haknkns saddles at 1 s lttljc aat)n § w k^i.hi . i-v i*o manalon hafiiiwark ikon j-i c x w.\u;kl:".i . 171 main h > nn huhtunfi a xl of i ■*- ■' • pium ii kpahjj a co sd 11 i fou 1.1 x ■. n .<- s a mjfma vfkeo*oo.,sm haln.eor w swan haiiduare and mktals fkatt « co . *«,*« and 1w terra r hot aik rckbacis a u oilhkut 8i main hats caps and klrs i - y •..<•■'■<'>:,■■' lik.l.li'il & bko 2ui main w.i wippkut 3^l mam iron foundry kaolf ikon works parrj.a w^mtrfl clinton ikon wokks.cliur.il.i..rja.l...n iron foi^ndkr bksirks boilers oeo w hill sons * co jkamwha nrolilo iron nails r r sfikes 40 laokb itf.kr hilliaiiiis io lobakl lomu,m mu;nhi llcait careuagb aisd bleigb d i udl'wis 3 and 33jv w dllml lookino class pigtubi frames howard & buntinu li k h»an mallkakle iron pratt * letch vvokth 52 ml m terrace marhlf mabtuh and grates c s viopkk 611 lujlaware i bwaktz a co 3tu main jviarblf & cuanitk works ucmmnn.s * koiuon corn r court au.l morgan john ckawkokii l«7 a.i.l m niagara millinkky wholosala anil kotail hknky o'kkikn i;w main w 11 woi>l>wakl 40 main mourninii gocds pil.'i bjbjt * co lumain music ddai.kks and publishers jcwktt v mlsi'llrta 13 jl.i.i organs portable l'ipc dkkfnrk r'ki.okmakkk a co ay 41 anj a3 cltn organs melodbos3 *<:. x a pkince k co niak»ra sev.-nlli and ua oils paints 4c b.prask us ami iff nhin planing mills doors sash ftc * i kvass avo m rial win pimntkrs * blank hook man'fs bakkk jomts.v smith htaadttl waduagtoa pi n"s mpsic 4c cottik.it * likntox wt hah piano manufacturers c kurtzhak,me losand ih lut».ia dkvisk bkoh.ab niamra t..r m.iryanl paper hangings ac ■11 bikuk,3u main hon mi'mi.kv hk.'s.,jjr r main mkkitktt nh liol.-...7v1 mam photographrr w m knl'lllt •■:.•■mam f li iiasiim.kton ms an.l t*6 main scales and saiks bi>talo bcai.k wokks ia main sewim machinfs mub «■wilson 3 k c11.,-.'7i main cor wuv'.tx * eilma m co 11 s division howcb.pi m ; pi orfcrlcm m i;o.,«l main s lddlxbt hardwam 4c pratt » lbtcawortu 52 an.l h t.-rrar silk hat manufacturers c mackenzie if »••'"• stovk hollow ware bird * co or brarn su au.l eric cana stainkd glass bokk^lo btajnkd.olah wohky 29 pearl 0 o l bl'knrf jus mair school firn'ititrk w cbask»son,2ii;s«iouiii stovks and hardware miiw rekkis co «• main stoves furnaces and rances 1 bwakrz * co 383 main trunks da-iiklh.iu'mphrey sncce«k)r to jno hr,m phrey * 8r »» main l tobacconists a v al>a«ssico.,'!.''.>w»"oi';'"""*4!i 60p<>»rl siasos r howaku c an w.iu.«t watches jewelry ft diamonds pitkfi's ikw'f.lky stork 2 main t i x dicumhoh 2.i haln dan b castle 161 main stevens 3k09 s9 main watch makers 4 jewelers itjliu3wai.kht ; 7 main mjanarmtmaj hm a aodlplota a»mrtment at raaionahla pricao ""^^ bcpp^u mourimro stork 414 main il . ftmthan blvck baft»i tpp foaartrf ami printkrs wabkiiolse furni-heh every arm lr raiiuirod in the printing bualninwi to any x -,....! il-i ro.l on ai reaaonauta i<"mi a anj p.nmdrv in il.i«.o.n.irv al kleitkotypinii ia all i , ri.ty also t aaa,r»l for we m.llhik ma chine i »• liman laaa olaaa ul u>m 8 c window lila aaniud •»». platf iilass bui rmikm and direluko3 at !*«• . ~„ batem r>ioo so.uoo i white lead 100 1,1.1 limhkr'u oil por aale hv '" a rivnoum * co j»l main at awl m lloyd «., buffalo n y lo*t asp foimk lost — on mi.nuay evening j«m ft l the urw h l u.uruh or hi 1-cii'h . jimioii t , ■k lroi ft id eve inii if th»fl.,«j<r ceiw ha thtftht ■f the i.t;r it i ost ojt buxdat last a tel j j tew v lir<*>eh with jf.,ld filiinve nett-i.v mltohave -.■,. dropped n otm churcn vlt.|,ii{«i it the finder ili be rt-wwjed b e»v mini at bl'blhk hock\vell:i,ii3man it nt it whip lost-on seneca st mowmwfaum,on fh«n rah of the su lri"11 > ii'ii'l overed whip with two silver hnk », <• imentwhi httemwocottkiu'1 a nwt.h a un.ble rvmrd ul be paid fur it retun lo n 14 tr»l mart ftnf 10>t on monday ok tuesday j .* meuj..r»n.lniu [~, k with j..hn ttoh«rt to elk »'. , wntun on jm cover th fiml..r miil [,(.»»* p ai.i.kn st wanted an ex j i^rn 1 fi r ] t do neiitrkl 1 ju»e*iirk k-i km ~., r.,i ll i oil uafiolina bt—wanted a iv'i ttmdf satta gb ti do fnml bbum *"'*• lu-4t | | ~ collsgi bt wanted a l lo jatmg jfirl to •» ifentral lu.vwtwi.rk in a u»,.,y oltwo jtdem.cwn quired _ fll •> 1 1 delaware st.—wanted a •> i 1 _ w t aawfc fi:;-::t m washington st — cook • ,)».)•/ uuntt i am iille-r^cl vqpn piefaiieil ilt-.m mai.k titakted a first class car t ri rimiint apply at qn»ct cltv ur i itfi 1 j ■r k r »: 1 uu *_'■■i3tt u'amiji activbmen of good okmtun mi mala t iu-st rantkh-mx iikliabi.e knkk tocantu tin ii rb4 eumdtjr for hb wttd m&tad v ~. n i<uiiiu the a^vtit c»n i.t mm lot it il at umicuotionrtal li vi uppomita n v c depot i row v a m in ,- i m l wan j xl 10 or 13 kxi'kiiiknt i u l'tii-\i,ic i.i , r r day and wwj work i m l u w - 9>t v(.k l \\ n i kl kai&j9cuajsce luuli e homudni mi c*ll t i i thitim rlpuua umi i .-..;.". haiti t uprtaim kufao n y em urantkd an a i blacksmith w.ll uv x i wmgm hvna duw m«d*i ~,.. ta-i li \ >< , tuoaridr la f7 xt miiaiiovs wmeiv \ rv kn<;i.isn lady desires l ■iiwi .<- b lukkmph ii a rt«n urht>tw . i . . t i ii * . ■■!■■! or tir.t l bm bearoltu i - . i ■■! i.ll r.lnrn.li ail_l >* il >.' .. ■> i . . . i ." . it v'a i i,t a m ruation as tmm \ >■■a k > at km imi i "*■!< miakmbc axu ltnlvft i - ca i roll st a gentleman i •> bid nil ii en hate l hoard uixl tin uum l * 111-w *>.> i pearl st a kew uentle . v v i mtdchibn mini"!c.txl r.li i'ii^ril aiiil i'.t-1 i . itwum tn hi ri-.i ii it .!.■tji < i'c washington t a few 4uii lkiud«n«u bi awommodatod k*-f<-r i i iuitmi na-a i desirable suite of rooms nc*lj papeiwl lii.l painted supplied wtlh gas hwtandc kt«amr,om be oidattied iui board m • m id taauiy ajao ir ukj cri>u«ltlml lo t ~ m 1 4 | pi mil immediately amir n i r.."1 i'.-t..iti ■in ji 3 for bali ob bent—a five kjl t«i mh l d«iirame itooer ard d tung ii r k.h t mitrktt iiini.i-!ia p nbmlon klt«i letf & pickeui.no i weal swan t m ol hale—one-fourth inter r mlnowol i.-ur.^t »...! ',■t iknionbi uw cily hi uk u ami>fuku hi wtm s*rii st v bakjarv kok sale ok to rent m»roora«rpcrrt%pd wx-liiogmn 1 qtdn 01 c baituioli mh ij3 mk al i'jtf cientkal iiusin ess property / fuksai.bor i.lask known ..- the old '.!■!■i !■.' i , i ■. * frontage ol 103 lost on eh«cada],4l to t on oonwwraa itrwt and x iiiiij mliilmiilwhj built with st..ne nawuuat and lour mtorieh uf brttk hu»wj!iah f terms of (■»> nit ut will b ipteo l-j a purchhsr lyon 4 baktk dm mlllinekv stollli fox sale in ad«mrau locsttwn with wuxk of goodt imihln tarma iiasiisgs 4 uttu bruva'a horses am < akki lues x ooqd family horse buggy 2c3x ii^rr ami imgk for hiiie riiwp inqotn at swj hals n liili misckitanfcois i n tcheu fixtures s i wdt forty-first st aoai ki^li'li ana i n » kork k qauxuc fkhalb do x kkontaue for sale—one tl dmtad f-<-t t beet riicr dock f r i-ultf ji irfm in n ■, i pearl t fl3 i via papers k>'ll sale at 50 v ' eenta ami ::> amta per h»nilr.»i t thi ottw-e rpuo macnki for sale this i tn dm i ■'! rvholu ud i bow in k i order wul lw i.m ver in tor t^li by hlmi h hah ktikl uwest an i i 7 uuk sale cheap—a block of x 1 land on p rrj rt . enatamta m arm can u tivi.'.i.l b il iin 1..t »"<] mads to n-jif rm u-;»n i 1 i - )■■■... r if uken whhhi 90 dam pric wou appl 1 m m.cumu bo.fi s'litl i>ivh .| rt fj ijior bale cheap—a valuable i.r.iimtty rri.ir.lll lm ntt'ii with nrarh zih it-t rtr-wl r . i iwi i^-l rtirrt,ami about i4i>i i w»ut ~,:.■~ ■,: ~.., i ....■,-,.,!.., hin.lrr,im r»i i n b i -■tti'i m nm li ap ui . uhm k imtau mn*alti a chaitbli pual k-*tt bkvuta md ll.nii rt 11 ijh>r sale 2009feetof land on 1 jnliiiiwl ■liitii itr-lf -. lian.lall - l-rint hi 1 wnnam hull n i t ami ti tiint to nit j-ur ihhii apfdj l ■j^'hn otto,at it*ri t f?ok sale lot 35*100 ft north j wuiuhm t veh lie ii'»r allen lyoh * uakkk n 1 brownvßnsttuiff 13u aoood ivoini and boiler for nalo uiieau at the 0 v i'uiiiii mill bollt-r & kkc'i'knwalt cttrncr chi?^fo rt for hoisk m delaware st residence for b*le om f h t dtetami on mat ofm lfcl kl'l ht-kin«:,i3w s»»u«t ixi tft for ufc,nt~thej story frame jh hnfiocwfi unrtw i , be>w dueam and cottuema , ■il—liililt im linn irwi twrmul dmttpts a good ltii*iit let ft i'k'kkkist tl for aknt a.t a babuatn—the i jj"l ij-mtory bnck d»t-l<iii t ts w cmpjpeva t , uriwecn franklin and palawara t-n iru ihl mater i.xx » pickkrinu is wesi^«aii l w ixnt oaul—a junf and first i j clfc*i 24 nan nwi'lence with all the mitdtni iiu pmaamm uuth bide vi ferrj rtwt west ol del aware lot lbvxte feet term ce*y f ! ' ell mm * h<iuirter^building tih sale—»i north division is t-1 l-'tory im'i l»-r^nerit trmicellaranil wittr 1 prleecmwb apfjjrto m jin umd nu 6 south division til ell itvuseness property for sale i""\3'"h tn l.'ui-.-.!i t , obtsm uf bamburyh t 2-«»x3i'o aa hamhurgh l.eet—i ■■( hamburgh st can^l wui eric fiinsl ooffmr vh^bja t 11'7\.w on maryland t corner kuiirth it eia ' lton & bakek lott4t:fcb foh sale no t.v spruue ft l^-storj fr*aie lot 30x130 prfm wsm fro 4w3 sweu it , mar hpriiur l-«u>rj frame price lyon & bakph erie land office wetlln(i~fok sale cheap—a rood harvain will be ar.vtti in uie ue of the 2 ton brick dwelliiig mo 437 hichivan st 10 rooms tlki i!t*r lkjmakd wli£on * son no 5 ni*k "*■e2c s""enbca st.—store fox salk on smuca «., between main and wiu-hington 4-etory bnck hon * bajtkb brie land u«oe uok balb—a splejidid kjwi x dence in lewikton n v » one house with 16 roms built m the bent manner with elegant round l-rg rtahle ch«i fruit healthful di m«w ane drive in tte vicinity.romantic ecener 6 m tm.u drw rom falls on throu«h r»ui to to p.nlo and montreal and on l o shore b r near depot a m>toi did home for a family or an tletini treattrurath«citv id low tcnua ea-y apply teuton to john olipha>t do-lm foit for sale—no wm main st «^»- a very e«r»ble j pleasantly le«aled 2-ttori mafc mumi i nrfet-1 order throughout ir*s and k'a fixtures but and col i water immediate w ■■awionirdwlrwl john ottu 81 pel rtreet li for sale—brick house 2-stor -■-■'.. vi.l iiar hitokm on oak it new hjt «; fa ami mftarj ir-wi lot and barn j l^ox a bakkb erie land office pheap houses foe sale i maty mat horn 533 swan st withe and wa'er lot ssxlls 1-atorud h«..i.e enojk t lot 33xliu well rw hhrubl*ry and fruit in abun lame k&oh oriler famqgbmo lot 25x115 t.'a.s at«r fee 1-et ry bm cutukc 31 oak st lot stxl&j very darinblesodefeaap 2-ttorj franib houne f,n s[iru-f fit-ar batavia t u!i i it ry ftamechutft inrftr lo js3jil 6 flo hastings a otto 4 brown's building / iueap cottages for sale • m bonk hmk tot 2£xiis 117 fourth rt lotiixioo u monroe m lot'jwxlow y palmer rt jot 30^100 hu hastings a 0tt0.4 brown building fdr sale or to exchange fot ■flrwt t-ihmt renidnim in thu city a farm of 104 acre fi-it ijuhlity of land mm ju-t nutsiue of lln ity limit l.ao a large orchard one of the bast in uuniy fine two-story litick hoiwc and three goo.l kma will w iu l i,-m i i r*-.,f t»2:j howard a chaphli ijioß bale—a very desirakle mom and itnu.rt ue 1.-.use on connect u-ut at o.nuiinii if r--om licaid a urtfe hail and attic let wxlmi thitenmhrb wilt h sold chiap ii iiplawfnr i—rttelrijl uaetwu bj the flr>t d may i i rimll it»fin ottu el p.arl bt desirable bitiliunu lots for pale - w 2 ft i'elaw-irt ft x m ft n of north su buk.!3 lmw od a\«nut)w , s c.r kaker at lhtxioo td*aid at , uor vufini i.vox a b4k it ffibneca st proptiity for sale io t ■hanraiii 80 414 ham <-, l"t v throiiyh lo tol-i-m m ith a i mtorj buck bobm and j baa h ii rear tlii i.i a rart ihuntf lor a iffltflmot nr n v • titcr partj bwwmf bmhm ia hat ffrhtm will im id r li ethtflw f-.r further wirti a un a[.[.iv t..lf i-uk sa.skuku ik wot swan m ei desirable brick house fo sai.e tj mil h.i 171 franllin t m au-1 water lot m tit fi«nt lv n alitv in n«r ili ba 1 (*■». t^nns exsy habiinob v otto 4 brawn's bujwtoni jm por wale 256 seneca st j " mofj t'ii k in if i nditjoii tills pn rt ntll i pold i h »• tin iri v i if itij lo the w i t ir i..m within udaya wi i tin #*■"■■. j down hai mm»«m*r apply tv m m.;cwmb ni 5 soiith ui iixion al ell gg lor sale—the j story brick b mock s 47j 477 47 l and 4si l'.arl m fth all iii'idi-rii lo'pruvenwm cat hot and nrfu mtttar luih will ba oil cii i lit rwili or ii term r'..r furtli-r f«nlcukn apply to ;'■■(■ft sanu furd l l b wan at f-t f^oß sale thai yall a hl jc in.pcr.y ob lit wwth««rf bofimi f main ami i'm rre.-,'w til lir^r nn.l hrsl rutci muwa n r.rlv fiui.h.d alan wnnl avg i meant i i uijomi"k uwabon propwrtj on u south j il.s ui ri 1 kmh il ei3 ijlor sale that yeiiy desiii jj iblalrim rranilmlwi-lliic no 42 g^.d ii t with all modnra oowwtww . juun utto ml st hi i i bsir*wi.k pkopkjtty tor hai.e kllicott ht ■! ttan brick lioune very daairabie in pmdonlar prin fuml m«n rt h-ust a*<d kit prtoi 1s 000 tk h«us and lot ioe 80m povtk dnrmon rt heiw.en hkhtn and chest nut sts j lion l-rich tww hli 65<.0 p4 howard a chapkklu mm main ht for sale 43s south division at 1-rton eutuwk lot toxuo grkfni and rmit ln thi l cheap hsm a,.piy t m mi-tomit no :. soih i'm-i-i..nst 11l fox sale farms i great chance for sale tfij iicrem within 4 mdi-a of the city in ai excel tarn uiuhb'.n ood in a ii x h rtvte id ddtitetkmi with urclmrd currant budm eororing a blghwi nf an mra stihwlirrry btiu ac ; bprtng cropa ttith gnniwl urgvban and a it rtoey nonw as t1 pnrprietor inieinln inoviny to cviajiili thi.-t projktt wlil ik solj at a vkk.y iieavf hackifice for ca.sh down ftnlbet particulars can 1 had at my oflue i •■!':.. a ai txi i.i dcriralde a b tows ley no 4 ir.hi-ter fitildin im oar seneca & lain sta ix>k hale ok bxchagb—66 acres 1 ufund •! h gowl buum and ham fruit a , on ihi suipiinr hprlnn road wilhlnfour tmln from main at kd«*aftubll bu kland n 2 brown'i h.iiiutnir e:n i^or sale—:ii al ues of land ' in wist aanam 4 mile fnm kate at r-unty of font ktnid huufl anll.im inquire it kd wahdfi x buck lan p n 1 druwn'a bmldin for sale ob exchange—ss term of land under a fne ktata of ctiltivatiou k'n'jd boom and km nice fruit tll fenced,ai nan.l 6 luiit-s tram main mmot on the fotter's coroen hohil kdwaku-jft kix'kland no 2 brows bui nt u liloh sale—a fink dairy farm ofb baem,wtlac laaohaw4 barm t,j ut in golden centn abuim 1 mxtm enim culd«n rulagc huwaicw a i.lc'klami no a bniwn'x buij in.i e farm for sale—best garden land in erie county mutt he soid u oloa imt ane^t^ie j^4 a>:res 2 niilf-i from the court hou-c will be id cheap by huwako 4 chap i'tll 34a main t 4 inarms fox sale—a good farm x of u acrca in the town ot west seneca ottt-and a l.alf hhm fr-m liuff a tu u-itnrv hink bom three hundred crafutt trec^anila 1 giawi hnni toi3 cheap uuuattd h chajpkl.»<»maia mr.-t dlji \ fixe farm for sale or ex chiini mmm.uminf u aefh it wxh ian 8..u eteelknt wil at n.ljine r,hard,ncu frsmr lra!le.l*etliiij with harii oiilh.ue atanda v . all in fcmid unu-r civ pr-irm-rty will w taken in van roamßt,balanceoa«aaj tonm lkk.vfmrk k*ixg 13 w swan-t cu ctmall farm for sale con o talntßgn u.-r it u shiio bmir ni.-.'^ra p b thr dwelling 1 i n,-.a ■'-- m v utim m dm tvlt barn ai.il unihuwv aimn bwontor tl ■( - admirafah adapted lor llrutt aavhift t tit mboanitt tin tn.tlhit miui ifrap v ne uii<t rnul trint tim illlinil is uaulin.l and the t-ei.hhf>rl.r h ..| finl 1 mil fin it here appl to i.vun a kakmt kiw l«id office cv farm for sale—:vi acres of taviattvated on kerry it an-ut i mile east nf main st with fraiuehi>u -, sj'endid ham sheds itc v.hinnuruhanl of lot owan pamt and lw apple trio will be asm choap of willrwhanjfp for snood : ew^l hastings & utto kb 4 urv.wn'n bttfid \ k e2s _. ' farms farms—several fixe kwp anditioall farms for tale ur exchange lee fc pickf.risg 13 w bwati w hi to let-house houses to rent we havf aevl-ral desimhlc hoiisi 1 wlich we i.i rent at redm-il nte for tlie b^lsntie of tho>ear hasi ings jt uttu nv 4^>rowu building flo mra re chance for rent th e awjawawi dwetlinbt 1 '■>' fagle ay kaouid water with all niudern rninnn iinent suitable for a l->ardimf in.n kent 3'ia apply amb at eu wakuh 4 blcklahd'i no.s bruwn'i buildinjf ■houses to rent by m mccomb no b south division tit s&i hudson ht , 2-ntory frame aatt cellar and a pood wrh of it.i tii.:-'■-■i in tine ntyle this b one of the finest l«catious in i !!.■■, na*vaw wj qeoigia st , latwj hrtafc in rxeellent ii>ndi tion tas water and cel-ar this is a verj central lo caiion rent 450 628 swan 8t.,2-itor frame hou.«e new;and finish ed off in excellrut titatuier with a the modem im prjvemvnu rent ;>.">) brick btore and dwelinte to rent in a trood loeatiuii for a family grocerj the same had a grood brick uveu rpwo-story furnishedhocse to i rent within three minutes walk of the 1 olllrt infurnmhwl tiiroiighout in iff>od order hi ira furnace ac and will he reuttd on reasunahie terms to a good umant hastings & otto 4 browo'a building c3o for rent a barn in the rear of no 102 seventh t on a paved alley john otto 81 pearl t e!3 dwellings for sale or to rent haap with immediate possesaion sixth rt no 154 f-rtorr brick 9 room in fine order gas and water bixth rt mo w i}-mory frame & rooms lkuhabu wil»>h * son e26 no 5 niagara it m brick barn for rent—situ ai 1 on the alley in rear ot no ltt swan t near michigan rt lfck & pickkrino is w swan tract ela or rent a very desirable residence 294 nlntfa t 1 u>ry fracnf nearly new gas and water in excellent order john ot to 1 p<«rl c e!o tior rent—the fink 2-stoby x trvof dwelling no 30 norria puce with barn a delightful location wili tie rented low to a good tnant lee * mckuumu u wert swan rt u tq'let—horsiis j fiottxtsb house to li t for a j term of lease at a low ren t ■i experience tad reapuruitle variy it is in the lv i buffalo ■o 3 nee t ne*r the ternu parl and ni-if»ra kaili ra<lroa<l 1 epot a guud bu*irte«h location at in ■t v order with modem unprotfineni ed w*rl»st bucklaa'd nu 2 bro building *| dwelling to kknt—the 2 3 rtorr bmeiient d<l attic biit dwelling no 9 miirinit with tru h->t and v : wa.er and ath.al in eo«d onl«r a ,■;>■* 1 ation for a f •-!■>:. j orbusuieas il.i i.xx & picktri>g w in rt . e l 9 yoiiru st dvkllurai t rent j.l two small brit ri*elliu-s cv itaini'g 6or 7 t jtitax each motli have heen new pair.led and 1 apt.-red throughout a bmntltui r-canon hent low apply at no 6 niagara «. ltunarjj wil hun a a n "* f2 ijioß sale—2 story~blii x house no 2f<4 frank iin it wither r n:rkiero con venience tot 54x1w lerinfl kmml john otto hi pearl at is j^in'e eesidknce for unt—ho 136cottatresl new s-su>rv ijricl with g*m and *■.:<•• * ■!•■ikhuul io alum will be rente<i low u a nad tenant lee « itikm.inu 13 '•'.. t ktreet d 23 to let rooms rp let rooms ox 4th floor,for j an j.rt:ht saidiu in lie hu^diug no so j i-j|c*r it t rpo ltt a suite of ftrm3hed i rz.,ma m cond fljor at mrs randall's s.i swan t f9-2t tukee nice sleeping kooms in tliat central locality axi main rtreet ov j u'.ilky a ruckweu apply tv oeo b bull the r»'t-tt to let stokfcs mo let—the old f->t^blisiiki .^■'- m-iin t ' f \ t townlev's land office no 1 liollistkk uuilui t to rent wi'h imirndiatc niiwlmi an 1 r^tat.l^h^i l.intkv s>t(jke inaoao«llent ifwmjity in oh » itiurtm uf buffalo a hi'k nd r..f tal.lt ■" huxhu-t bn hrea rarri-n no in it iw the j.»-t 13 yean thawte pri>a>a ntwim to tfc lut-l i-tt hkli i 1.-irut and in trt.ml order m nim'tht r » reet to thf * re mtmd uknt vek m hceatb imiii.mmt.-anpficatifhi h-.-m be ude«t«of hut ho 4 boumtsf birilding corner it bent m ud jiiiin mmn mtt a._b rowjnjet 9 stork to rknt-s>van st b:i no tb.hßhi«ea mairt usd wtatatngton v aral flm ir anj liwiiiiuiil uf ■h muij h ick wiju-e put in uood ndn mm^lmi jum l^t a rmta uhl aid doinfa .: loeattaa lor the mjoar vad pr vi-r..n 1.i.-inc-.s orni.-st any fitl.cr kiwi f bwl e.aa apply at mo s hiasan i eunakd wilson 4 mjm t 3l ch)r kent—stoke no j76 peart j -■~ mar mayara ft lxx * pfckkrimo 13 wot s»an t s qtore9 nos s3 91 k 93 main st o w rent apply to john ott 3l i'earl rt ftto rjtjjt — a fink business l rtafid 3 milfh fr..ni mini st on itiwiii at i-.r ■!■-...:_' him barn x l la app.y mum at bo s.m.th im-i.-j.n t m m.''qmb e!7 qtohes to rent il llain st in.w aeemptud bf ljma f.cirsheim i.i w«at s oeca st courier block bs ellico.t st cor at bortti dm*a iiastinijs & otto w 4 lir,.ytr kiiiidinir mokt«a<;i d i aaa—to loan on bond and o i uuii bortgjgvon long maw « buffalo cltj r(.]«rtv ltei ii^k'.ki.nu m ijj ve»t hwan st \ joney monky i*»ir l ha.-icrnnriey ninrtjrages want hy howard ftchippbl u m»in i * e3i cuty am uoukty okuhks ; stocks bonds and bir^rilll rouitncrda paper nvu<»iatml by ei)waki>s * buoklanh rial h-uif a d loin browore no u brown's build ini _^ d2(t p urchase money—fi^oktoaged wantud hy lee a i'ickfrino 16 wftt b st decoration post k vlergiver dealen in paints oils glass window 9a511 artist 3 matkrialb 4c ho 18 £. swan it buffalo n t john c post jaro'i vtfroiver j josephs house sign ami fancy painter 46 kxchango l buffalo j»ew york graining marbling gilding on glass walls and ceilings kalcomined in the bbst masnkk mil will r *•- li sewm ma€|)ibies wheelkr & wilsoin's istoiseless sewing machines exposition universe le paris 18c7 awarded over 8.1 c'fimpktitord the highest premium the only xoitl medal 81,000 machines sold in 1869 thetcombinb all latest improvements 11 wliwler and vtiuon'it m^clinex combine every thing that aan be required in t)i manufacture of rarmrnta ourtrientih abr<*d tnav he wured that thry will give entire atbiaction a;ij that u pur chase un ol lhem l a wiie ■«(■*"* v otoerver s w stone & co a«t office and saleflroom 275 main street earner swan agents and.can"\'a&ser3 wanted clft-im h4bdwa.ee qhepakd leon7 works ohio strebt blttjlo new tork um a kis(,jr.,l i r t«jml «■! sup't 8 o pi set vice pr~i!teiit stkam excnres n mtri stkam pumps jiinisg puiips ttkav rire engists prop«!!«r wh«eu iron ftnd brmb cmtinga wrouijtl iron works kc wakken eange it i n!»l»nti«ll n.vl ol tb bat n«ai oompkt in fora beautiful io wjfni ftnd ib 11 rapmtt int eiaa * sold asd put cp by . j c jewltt & son 15 ne hah bt wry noons extraordinary inducements to pirchasibs of dry goods at barnes & bancroft our q5 cent dress goods counter li supplied at all limt ith the i^j most desirable 6ttlk3 of dress goods fee^i'estly worth 35 and 50 cents per yard fit i day & saturday uk each wkkk v have our 25 cent counter jof » vwii-ly_of rli.!f.h,r»r.il at great bargains enormous sales in white piques black alpacas embroideries gloves and parasols shawls and wraps al^o black 1 colored and japanese silks ! barnes & bancroft cashihouse 259 main street coal mpwood 1 870 coal 1870 1111 delaware and btdson canal co lackawanna coals screwed and delivered in good condition id ! to iult porchmera pncoe lor the preaeir pur too of sooo ib doliv«r«d withla th old citj limiti are m follows ton i ton 1 ton orate 7 is s 70 1 i iffg 7 25 s 7s 1 m stove 7 60 3 i*s 1 0 chwtdut 7 00 3 60 1 90 tfaiko blossbl'rq lehioh lump and pre pared coal scotch and american pig iron fire brick etc wholesale ami retail g r wilson ft co offlce 306 main t and t ohio st cor musvippi coal and coke ellis webster office and tard 219 ekii..st , to coit slip will mil ifeuumit lackawana scnuiton v tun and other ban co&u aiso krle and clevt arid b«t soft coau blosaburyh noft nut ftndautfa or l.-imi pun t th in went market price which will bf tu:re«nt9<l and lielivercj lv gi>od comlition in quaflti ' er illis wkbstkr city coal yard oeneskr bridoeand krik canal office 2mgene«^bt buffalo nt f.,r.v ko<kl aflßortmont nf all kin !■..( hard and soft coal wholesale and r«l 1 constantly on hand alftn a miixrl.t quajity f uaud and soft wood f.irnak nawtd und spiit or in thr stick ■!• ..;■■! in ii pan <>( the city ivealent wai.tin mall ].■!» nf ■i.;ti ir wood will do well to frive u ■call before purclia,-iing»'wwhpre 3 darling 1870 coau lb7n the anthracite coal co ienerax office no 221 main street also fout nf uenkbek st will wll until further rotice these c*>lebr»ted c a the f.low-tnfr price yer tmi of 2000 lbs dclivefed la any rt of in u>d ciiy limit utnide or which ft hmair charge wtll be made for tmtuge al i'.l.imsiirku leilloll lump and se lect ewe sort coal ton ton itvn orate 7 16 870 1»5 kx 725 575 ius lota 760 3 i*s ilu chraliiut 700 300 1m terms strictly cash when ordered ocuboe uakui a may t 1870 ttnioji coal and wood co foot of conn at a large quantity of hard and soft coal for sale and 1000 cords of canada wood beacb ajni maple),eiiher in rtick or uwed or rplit i>ellvered in any part of the city liberml deductions ma ie to dealer 11-tf oa.rling a uohtaouk 7s h dudley co wholesale and k«uil d«alenjß sugab loaf lehigh bprisoiirook i&asklss pitto iickawaksa blossbibch icii ajtd cleveland coal rrindial offlc ooknib ik!i and tzrkaci uts tasd foot oi ibh fl buffalo april ■,!*(•. j t hoole & co dtaixu in hard and soft coal 0mem i n dmatm «., bablo >. t j.t soolc «. l bitwtkom i>totit teeth extracted without pain j i^i imw iiiiih tantniu m b t»aiomt • - dtmtist om ortat^a aik s •
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-06-13 |
| 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 | 1870-06-13 |
| 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. 8307 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-06-13 |
| 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 | 1870-06-13 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700613_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. 8307 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxv m xdat june 13 1870 no 8307 by telegraph new yoke extradition new york june 11.—francois fartz charged with forgery was saturday held by the united states commissioner for ex tnulition writ of abta corpu and err tinr-iri returnable before judge blatchford were at once procured and served en kul'tfi for hume spotted tail and swift bear chiefs and \ allow hair and forest bear warriors of the sioux indian tribe are at the astor house accompanied by d c poole u s a ; charks h guerre interpreter they came on this morning from washington hmi of delifonico c pelmonico the famona dewn-town restonrateur,committed buicide saturday by shooting himself through the head caus mental aberration caused by the recent death of his wife monet missing twenty thousand dollars in shi'b of new issue were misting from the treasury f '■pa-tment yesterday they are aupposed to have te n stolen the bills are numbered from ii 3.530,01 asterisk to h 1,534,001 asterisk series cf 18c they have the head of imuiel webs'er all citizens are requested to look out for such notes fbvse ball a game of base hall yesterday between the stars and nationals was interrupted by rain on the sixth inuings when the score stood—nationals '.', stars 5 nark w v icaht a tire in st james hotel yesterday nearly suffocated some of the iuniateß mrs cragin wife of senator cragiii an*l infant child were taken out of a third story window by me members of the hook and ladder company a young lady wat rescued m an insensible condition by a young man who ascended to the stairway and lioiv her in his arum dowi the ladder loss to the building cuinparatively u ft ht j a i*icki:.ns ttstjiiumal a proposition appears in the papers to-day for a lasting testimonial to dickens moru mental or otherwise iiukuegreeley horace greeley'a health is improving he will be at hi poat in a few day i was removed friday from the hodman house to his residence at cappsqua a vl'akanii.ve war a quarantine war has been commenced between brooklyn and new york some of the vessels which have been permitted by the quarantine authorities to proceed to the atlantic dockß at brooklyn were allow ed by dr cochran brooklyn healthotlicer to proceed to piers further up east river the quarantine men in a steamer attempt ed to tow oil the vessels whereupon their hawsers were cut by order of dr cochian and the new yorkers retired from thn con flict brooklyn merchants and working men seem to nide with the doctor and be determined to light the matter out thk tax bill a washington special says the senate t finance cuminittee will not report the tax bill recently passed by the house for at j least a week and during that time they i will consider how tho income tax can ba i dispensed with desires mm to be to dn away with that tax entirely great efforts are being made to ef!i-ct a reduction of tax on spirits but the committee decline to en tertain the question of reducing that tax umuxsv ibsbsis it has been hinted in official circles that the government has received information which will shortly lead to the arrest of some very prominent smugglers on the ca nadian frontier as well as others on the gulf of mexico and the rio grande dickens ei'logies key dr chapin at the church of the divine i'aternity rendered the most enthu siastic eulotfium to the memory of charles dickens whom he regarded as do the work of the redeemer by putting to bu?h ' noble use the genius he received from god his every work was characteristic of in . charity and faith in mercy and good of di vine being at the church of messiah ket dr ! bellows in his sermon spoke of mr dick ' ens as an example of christian zeal with knowledge lie said the worku of the i great novelist tended to elevate the mind and to create a healthy moral tone he j never exerted his mighty influence except for good and his pen was never issued to express an humoral thought rev.-o b frothingham referred to the late charles dickeuß iv bis sermon to-day and enlarged on the treatment due him fur his steadfast untiring efforts in the eleva > tion of his fellow creatures and for the christian feeling which he imparted by h - works bail refused the notorions mrs yrecland who at tempted to stab robert schroeder was brought before justice dowling saturday ' moruing and committed to the gasjara sessions to answer without bail she plead ed that she did not know what she was doing itkms the red stockings have arrived and arc stopping at the mctroj>olitan hotel spotted tail and associates visited cer tral i'ark and high bridge to-day in car riages they ex preened themselves much amazed at the height of the bridge and all shown them a collection for the popo was taken up in the catholic churches of new york and ! rrookl>n today the regatta ol the west point cadets i yesterday was won by a bnmt-dm boat which made three miles in nineteen minutes and fifteen seconds john mcnally shoemaker murdered hisj wife in williatntihuiy last night smashing ' her skull witha hammer forty-nine seamen survivors of tvi 1 ineida were >< v nwy paid ofl and dis charged they were generally dissatisfied at the amount allowed 11,592 emigrants arrived during the '■■past week three french carom games of billiards were played last night between rudolph an |
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