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buffalo express vol xxv wednesday june 15 1870 no 830j._l died «■i*o,,th,ir-!»r 19th i™t »' ho""11 11 p u ; tsrskasaastaa2 tun _^— by telegraph rfcj stockikgs beatka evriiinu cane or ba«e ball yesterday •* brooklyn the atlantics beat the red stockings by 8 to 7 eleven innings played excitement in cincinnati c kc 4c new york june 14 — fully lly)00 per sons were present at the game of base bah on the capitoline ground brooklyn be tween the red stockings and atlantics ihe game was close and exciting at tie and of the sixth inning the score stood 4 to 3 in favor of the atlantic and at the eon of the eighth inning a tie the score beinj ito 5 in the ninth and tenth inningt nuther clubs scored bat in the eleventh the atjantics scored 3 to the ued sfcockinge -, the atlantics winning by a score of 6 tc 7 time of game two hours and fifty min utes the excitement as the game drew near the end was intense cincinnati jane 14-—the news of the d.'tvit of the ked produced a great sensation here during the pro gress of the game the peuple stood by hundreds in the street and aroand th't tiazrftt office watching for the result with an interest equal to that manifested dur ing the war when waiting for news fron the front the excitement at the close ot tne ninth inning waa intense new york bedickd fare new york june 14 the westers competing railway a announce a reduction of 4 9j on through ticket for all point west except sacramento and san franciaco in consequence of the reduoed achedule recently adopted on the pacific road im portant changea are soon to be made it freight rates betwenu the cities of the i.i citiu and atlantic coasts felonious assault mr vreeland waa to-day indicted b the rrand jury for felonious assault 01 robert schroeder at the tomba polio uourt beethoven festival a poor audience attended tho aftornoot performance of the beethoven festival the music waa elm fly operatic and mis kellng waa the leading artist the festival was badly attended to-night only 4 » m of v audience waa present hardly entertaining the performers tbt uhorua includidg the handfl and ii:r !■society and soloists farepa nordbloom and w w whitney rendered tho oratorio messiah in a nearly perfect manner con ducted by dr peck but owinj tt tht empty benches the applause was li^ht ret cloud ited cloud and the indian i).;le^ition arrived at the new jcra-y depot at liiur o'clock a large number ot spec tators were preseut the party ai • staying at the st nicholas hotel in the evening they visited tho theatre rf.oatta the n>w york yacht club regatta cam off to day minature yachts of all classes sailed there was a good breeza of frnm seven to eight knot the phantom was tht tirat schooner over the course though the idler will probably be awarud the )■■i on tune allowance washington tueueokcia bill washington june 14.—the iteconutrac lion ( omm it tee this morning struck from the georgia bill the provision that nothirg therein bhould be construed to forbid an election of members of the legislature dext fall the bill is now like thut admitting virginia with the addition of a provision fur organizingand arming militia issue joined the house commi.tee on the judiciary ordered an istue to be joined between police man wood and i r-'sciitative porter and will hear the witnesses to-morrow morning relief for the lincoln cuildhkn the joint resolution for the relief of helen and helotse lincoln has become a law without the president's signature he having failed to return it with hit signature to the house in whioh it originated within the time prescribed by the constitution the kiows indians two years and a half ago captnred in texas two girls aged respeo lively three and live years aiter navies murdered the parents and all th known relatives of the children who are now in the care of j h leavenwoith five thous»c<l dollars are to be reserved from the annu ities of these indians the interest on which is to be given for the children's support tax reduction under mr schnck'a tariff the amend ment to the revenue bill recently passed by the honse makes the aggregate reduc tmn on duties to twenty-five and a thir<l millions the reduction of income from income taxes ac is nearly fifty-two mil lions retenie receipts the revenue from exports for the year ending april 30 was 52,000,000 and from tobacco 30,000,000 the commissioner of the internal re venue is preparing new regulations relative to distillation from fruits the amount of bond will be reduced and othar relief afforded red cloud red cloud and party left for new york this morning steamer subsidy the senate committee on commerce this morning agreed te report a bill subsidizing a line ol steamships between san francisco and australia by the payment of 300,000 per annum xl1st congress—second session washington june h senate the house joint resolution relative to trade with british north america waa paused mr fenton rep n v presented memorial for the repeal of legacy and suc cession taxes ami from umbrella manofau turers of new york city for relief from unj u»t discriminations against them as the present tariff on alpaca umbrellas impoeea 50 per oca duty while upon the alpaca of which they are manufactured the doty i oolv 35 per oent mr uasserly dem cal ». offered a reaolatm reqoeating the president if not incompatible with public interests to trans mit to the session all the information in possession of the government showing that daring hostilities in cuba any american citizen has been executed without proper ■trial any american vessel seized op the high e*s or property of any american cit izen confiscated or embargoed with fu'l particulars in each case and to state also what stops if any have been taken in ref i ereoce thereto adopted at one o'clock the senate proceeded to the consideration of business from the com mittoe on commerce thevwe president in reply to an inqairy by mr ramsay stated that uw franking bill was tint of am sp^cuj oilers and woau acii p in order ml mr feo-day mr ohanulkk r*p miok chair ' am of the oiiiiiltai m ossnsaems oalisd n law folwwnsg bilk wnia war passed amhiiimgwater gaf •■•• uh slis ii|isi ri*«r and its i majfit^ihu una wiu a visw to nui.nn u.to.ditim rasmasdloras pi u aiu^j lands ta aasaad amaet sailed an ao to re gulafta the apl m ic asd ewamur ***** of the loiwdfiu pmrf aaitust is 1656 and for other prpnsaa ts bill lisas fchs ssiarics of a"w^jtf and ooaamli an amendment abolishing the consulates at moscow and k«v«j russia nantes and kmnes th*r being no business at these jorta ws adopted mr cole iup caj moved an amend neat for creating a consulate at p«th and instria mr sntnner aaid that the ques jon bad been broached wow and the fac tw developed thai the proportion *■> i'»t agreasbu to the austrian guterameut vmendment rejected mr n ye kap , $%.), moted an amend nfnt establishing a comulafc at port y e^'p •* *»«). it waa favorwd by ur chandler a it wai rendered neoesaar y the completion of the suez canal d opted mr ca33erly dem cal favored he diminution of a number oi european j mauls in view of the abolition of the past port system the principal duty of the con mis hiring been to grant passports he nticised the salaries of thoaa officials in iirious instances as too lar^e aad advo jated their redaction the bill thou passed the bill fftr the improvement of the wate nnimui icarmn between the m iasissippi river and lake michigan by the wisconsin ad fox riven passed adjourned hoi's mr wood dem n v presented a petition of ,%■w york merchant and others in favor of the abolition oi the stamp tax mr mercer rep pa.),reported a bill imiip the compensation of grand jurors ao i ct.c j.imn in the united states uur:i iii.iw 11 three dollars a day and five cent \ mile traveled and providing that juror h ill not be mimmoned more than onoe in ten years pasted the house proceeded in the morning hour to the consideration of the seuate bili to provide a national currency of coin and lotes and to equalize the distribution of circulating notes to which mr gartield had offered a substitute i mr garfiexd rep ohio allowed the various amendments to be offered and voted upon before the vote should betaken n the substitute and then moved the pre ■vioua question on these amendments sev jral were rejected when mr gar6eld pro ' txwed to let thf bill go over till to-morrow norning so as not to encroach farther on ' the time assigned to the committee on foreign ati ura for the consideration ot jaban matters objection was'made by mr butler of massachusetts and so the house continued to vote on the pending amendments mr butler finally withdrew his ohj-ction to mr ■r:n.ld'a proposition and do other objee ion being interposed the house at 12:40 i m , proceeded to the reconsideration o he joint resolution reported from the c m nitt«e on foreign affairs in relation to tht nt«*t between the people of cuba and th government of spain the resolution is as follows : resnl.ei by thfl senate and house ol representa .- .; <■: the i mud states of am rica ii uougress assembled that the president if the united states be and hereby i 11 li p 7 -\ and instructed t declare and maintain a strictly impartial neutrality on the part of the government of the united states id the contest now existing between the people of cuba and the government if the kingdom of spain 800 2 and be it further resolved that ail the provisions of the statute approved the 20 h of april isis entitled an act m wldition to the act for the punishment of certain crimes against the united states vid to repeal the acts therein mentioned liall be construed to apply equally t o;ich of the parties in the uiatiug contest the people of cuba and the govern ment of spain sec 3 and be it further res-ilv^d that the president is hereby authorized and peqaaatad to remonstrate a^ainßt the bar barous manner in which the war in cuba has been carried on and if he shall deem it exjwdicnt to solicit the co-operatinn f other governments in such a manner as in may deem necessary to secure from botl the contending parties an observance •■> the laws uf war recognized by all civilizod nations amendments were offered by messrs orth and logan the latter being to the mmd section to make it be cuuntrued so a to give u both contending parties the him advantages of intercourse and trade with the united state consistent with th law of nations which have been or may be accorded to the government of spain mr banks kep mass ), proceede to address the house in support of the j ■: resolution tie commenced by saying that the pren dent's nasags yehterday had in no manner cbaagt 1 or in^diti d bis vit**s there oevt could c peace in this country until the re i ilium td uoba wiihthe ifaited s rates w«r dodmtely settled tiie present movemen m cuba onginattxl out oi the revolution i spam the people of cuba naturally ea pected to share in the benefits of the revo lutioa but the ■a j l.*.:i ) ieoeral checked th idea the poopie of cuba h-vi therefore risen a^auist the government of spain ant established a cnirernment for themselves he then entered into a full history of th cuban struggle there had be»a 107.0w men employed to suppress the insurruction the i x k l military force in the field at prea fit he estimated at 55,(>00 men ajar 10,000 or 2(1,000 cohans the revolutio .: id coat the lives of 50,000 spanish soldiers i'iic war had been carried on with a bar b&rity never before equalled he charac terized the conduct of spain aa nnpar.il '■ia history tie wanted the same pro'er ion given ia cuba to americans that was given to british subjects or the subjects o other nations he then proceeded to criticise the pro ident's menage in the severest term intimating toa it had been prepared by a distinguished lawyer curbing of mass who was paid for it referred to the ar qnments on international law in the presi dents meassge and compared thorn with iimilar arguments communicated sometime ago by the secretary of state mr banks - nd that he - iusil not but feel iustioctiveiy od hearing the message read that the persoti who bad prepared theni for the one party had douu it also for the other and that th name person m lit be ia tba pay of tbe exiled vueen of spain in the pay of th spanish and in the pay of the government of the united states prooaeding to that part of the president's message relating to the brutalities commit ted on both sides he said all of it might have come from the spanish m mister sensationi it would become the spanish uiiiu;r better than the american minisur of state he said it was the duty of the ' united states to stop tbe wholesale butch ery now going on the blood of eiery cuban murdered ha sud was on the i american people for not interfering and stopping the terrible cruelties practiced he did not hlame tbe president for not in r r lenng * ohfrreav had taught the preai i deut that it was dangerous for mn to enter taid aa opinion or do ac act that might ba called a policy laughter on the demo cratic aide and therefore if he saw those things done and said nothing it was hii fault bat if members of c<distress would | claim absolute and oolimited power in the administration and if the government saw these things and permitted them and juiti ed th-m or gloated over them they ooght to be numbered amont tbe damned forever | aud fonver mr banks went on to say that there weiu several passages which he noticed in tbe presided s message which had a familiar ring to hts ear and which b had also found in liie spaniah misustar'a icatructi jr.i to the committee oa foreign affairs through the secretary of state mr banks then referred to the presi dent's allusion to aw the cuban bond and they intimated that tfc«y were expected to uiiluencc i'nnffwmam lie did not believ any snch attemut had been made a year and a half am the spanish minister in watfa insrtmi had said he mr basks had mo othsv i in srwtainif tb oabaa cams tw n thm om which iafloaaosd him ia favor of the aoiuisitionof saa domingo in which ' b had kv and inpke^ry lishone>t pro-1 feasiooa he believed that if at pt at aa , a men had ta hah>st kmmrm of being su ported fa bpanh miwam fc-ht to be asked to hstmtisf what b had fais«:y declared m h wosu hi tw prsndssk wheu h mat another bsange to commas em the mbjact of penanal iotegrity to espnta his opinion cm ttw machrnason and vormf ou of ac snauh mhmtar bsaks apavch waa k tassi to by crowded pftlkna fmm whiak i j nsmom ol appiau»a wara ket4 mr oeth ftcp l«i ). • mamhmr ol uw cmbbittn m rmfb affaif b«d imi ths rr*mt of ss-jesiy aad tm fmar of asm ority making it a miaitiim—nor to fit oat 1 r snip ships of war with tbm intent that b.y abail bflcnplovedm the service of any print or titate for us purp f subduing american colonist dimming ndependettce and providing for he forfeiture of inch ihip or to l it had prifwd him to bear the chairman of tlw committee on foreign attain apeak at be did of the mes sage of the president the position of the dministration on thii nit.ject had bean lharacteriaed by a wise jn.r hnmane and t'atri'jtic policy and one wnicl commended . mlt u ilie oouer judgment of the aineri yi people mr fakvbworth rep til ), main tained the tuwi of the minority of the committee mr wa.nx dem md ), member of the commit we on foreign affair advocated che majority report he had witnessed the proceeding of yesuaday with profoand a«totiiahmeßt the i*reiideut of the bolted states forgetting what was due to fchc c'om idittee on foreign a it*ira and to thf hrniw and for the pnrpone of anticipating ita action had aunt to congress a m«*«yr cb»t was witiious preoodent in tht j...i*t legislative hi»t'iry of tho country it wu a deliberate attempt to influence action of the honse it wai an inanlt to it members and to the country it was aa aanouiioeiuunt that the american congreas *'» incapable of forming a judgment of iu oitd on a great question of public policy rithont the advisory ai-i of the executive it was gratnitoas and uncalled for the debate was interrupted for a few momenta when mr judd gave notice that iie would to-morrow cill up for action sen ate imendmendment to the apportion ment bill debate resumed mr amiii.eu uep 0 ), member of the committee ou foreign affair made an argument againttt the report of the majority and in favor of the view of the minority de had not conoloded his nmarks when the 11 umiti took a reouu till 7 tu t m ■\ ciin siasiu.v mr ambler continuing his remarki e&i 1 bedi'l not believe there wu a particle r-f civil authority adminintered by the cabana had a congress of tw nty men elected for uia by some secret society mr banka remarked t'n-y w (.■elected 1 ,■masenic eoc-ietiea mr ambler b 1 he harl che honor of being iiihat><i with that ancient society and this was the tint turn ue had heard that one of its fonctions was to elect members of jungreaa borne turn was consumed in propositions as to the con tinuance of the discussion it was finally agreed that the whole i.\y to morrow after duposing of the currency bill l assigned to the tultq buatnu*s aud th.il a vote in taken to-morrow evening musurs wilkin son fitch and miogen followed in tnpi*irt of the committee's report and deprecation if tu ■i'reiitifcntß me^sa^e and then at in u'clock the house adjnurne.l foreign yachting pitzrs london june 14—the prince of wales has declined to < tier a cup as the chief priz for a yacht race nnless jui american yacht will also compete d.iv glass declines to t-i.tr the tiapph ami b nuett ia absent the test hill tlie time n-j icts at tbe progr.-ss nmli in the house of commons on the university test bill charles dick&ns fi'neral at g o'clock this morning the remains of charles dickens were convened irooi hi residence at gads hill fay train to the < harring cross station there waiting at the station wan a plain hearse without tli usual english trappings and three plain coaches id the lirst coach were placed the children of the deceased charles and harry dickens miss dickens and mr ( harlfb collins in the second were ilitm hogarth the sister-in-law and mrs außten the sister of dickens mm charle dickens jr and john torster in the third . coach were frank beard charles collins mr ornery willcie col lins and edmund dickons the entire party were attired in the deepest simple mourning without bands or scarfs there was no crowd at the charing < r>n •, station and tbe procession wan driven at once to westminster abby where the remains were received by lean stanley and other ottiuials and placed in the poet's corner at the font of handel and at the head of sheridan with macauley and cumberland on eitber aide the usual ilowers wen strown upon the bier ; dean stanley read the buriu servian the colfiu was deposited in it < final resting place and tbe fnner&l of mr dickens was n<ied upon thecoffin-plato were inscribed the words : cuableb dl kf.nh born february 7th ibl2 died june tli ibto thousands of citizens have crowded to the abbey during the day to look upon the spot where tbo great novelist reats fmt fittdino bilu the plans and arguments ratimitted to the committee of ways and m¥ans by ko ropean banks and reported to congress to gether witb mr scbenck's funding bill are warmly approved by unbiassed journals and in hasiness circles where speculation does not reign supreme iho dctailn of the bill received by telegraph so far are tou meagre to enable tbe public to decide as to its merits and the fall text by mait is am iounly awaited ph 1 sncc««ssful funding of the national debt it is thought will de mind on the action of congress in making the lull practicavtle here ukneral pki 4 maurid june 14.—(ion prim has again repudiated the reported attempt to raise money in america by the hypothecation of tbe cuban revennea i kivk akthck montreal june 14 prince arthur left here yesterday for h v ■<. i a answer to au address presenteil by tbe mayor the prince vk'.iow 1 with i.'-m feolini tbe kindness • hnwn him by the canadians and expressed ins frratitude im having won their esteem and sffeetion he sani be ithoutd oever for get tbe happy titoe he spent in this coun try after spending a few days as the truest of hngh allan at l%ke mempheatna joet he will proceed to qaebeo and embark lor kngland miscellaneous senator nichols a pointtd comr t roller ai.bant jane 14.—comptroller allen to-day sent in bis resignation to take effect the let of july the overnor hu ap p'nnted ex-senator asher p nichols of buffalo to the varancy senator cr\g!m re elected cuyfoßv kew hampshire june 14 at twelve o'clock today the legislature want into election of t mted x tales henator with the following result in the senate aaron k cragin received u vjttn and harry blogbmm i in the hoom john bedell received 2 vote samael flint 14 h-4rry riagfaaxn 110j aaron h cragin 184 cragin w declared elected senator authviit rk-elk tfld nl*i jkt jane 14 — th rhotie lauad legislature this noon re-elected hon ii b a nthooy heaator in congress for aiz ye»n irasm a*xt marco the rot stood in the saute u b anthony 22 uuu-i«w s bradley democrat 1 janes x smith 1 thomas davis 1 the vote in the llonee i stood h h anthony 53 charles 3 bradley 1 jams t south 2 . ji'ruk finkd i'iiilaliflfin a june 14.—a juror on tin burglary caae in the qaarter-sessions to day was fined 250 for askl&g a question ' reipirdidg ft knife need by the pnnonen fur tke adjovmseat of tbe court of a lawyer who no4nco»aiaiag him answered the question the jury had previously been cautioned against conversing about the cm with any penons tfjaamc stotm mwfhw js»e 14—4 terrible straw passed aver a lar p>'rtiwa of arksaaae and atmiawppi om t'n'lay ooouneaciiw attar conncil bend passing down to peter's t««f erossfng the river sad then ex null g o beitvu oentr lemvinn ram aad dwilstun in ms arack it pwtook of wiaa ni *»* ***. the latter helng aaosoaujr ever atterly destroyina thcearaaajdoottsaotoastaiai track aad ipiaujsu foaaasa 1u wimh was tw k.i'es the crops were nnnsoajly promis ing oorn beginning to tassel hut all is lost the amount t>t damage cannot be eatiinatcd on the following d«j • tornado n repeat ed travereing generally come otraie a iar v h*aed froan do hvt ■were last culukkd tutebs i'u uurirau jane 14—at the r . juinui delegate el ctiom in thu ity the blaciu tu-d«y vatod fur tha tint urn iiut the year 1537 whan the state coutitntii.n «»» altered d«pnvihn them oi the aiitfratje they previously eu'nml fkench ship wuckid sak hmr , june 14 a french hip named l^urayle from tahiti for >»■. kranciaco waa wrecked may fourth on itarbnek lauod where hererew remiinrd thirty tire l»yi when they were reicued xod taken to tahiti mmh the treaaurei thipped orerland to new york law week amounted to ti^7,uvu lartuijc\ke a light ihock of earthquake occurred in virginia city merada on the lllh mat bvbsidt graiiti'd the recount of the vot»a polled at tho recent ipeotal election in thia city gtvea a majority of 6*2 m favor of granting a nuhaihy l.u«),ouoto the southern j-acdio kail road telegraphic briefs th forest city clnb of clereland de ewm the fnrwt city club of kockford illinois on monday by in'iiro of 21 to l'jt the prt-aiiluot't message on cuba hu not changed in the leaat the views of lieu iiijiki or dy member of tha ronmiiuir aivy will iiihist on their report 1 he howard investigation c»»«t is now closed and the testimony all in mr wnotl i to mm up hm c*ie at the next meeting of the committee and one howard hu his answer re*»ly the secretary af state gives it as hia opinion that toe uiau troubles in this ■' iuhr are about mil d 11 pr':*eiited a note of the british miui*t,-r iii relation to tlie compliments of lord clarendon to the t'lvukieiit day before estexday < oryu h davis sentenced to tire years iinpnaouiuuct iv the kings county ivi.it i liary on the charge of having perjured him self by making a f&lse sffidavit a^siust ci oollertor h«uey has been pardouwd by th l rest dent the stolen 2u,()00 worth of ten dollar rt;tnii.u in have ti.it yet be«o found ! i ■iletectises are on tho lookout all over tin country for the expert theires who so cleverly got oil with the money three lads bobs of joabua whitwr.rth were batbiuk in thetichuylkill at i'hilaim i'liia modday eveuing vheii karnest l-t yearg old got beyond his depth alfml t -. i <:• \ it w it to his aasistaoce aui both w«re irown«-d the drowned y m ere locked in each others arms when taken ; ■mi the water a special pays that in the important rail road case of kaoi vi the rockfurd nc i»uml and bt 1.-iv is itailroad * ompaii , triad at macomh lllinoitt the master m ohauueiy decided to order au it in1 i:-ui hi liif coirpany ruatrainiug thtin fn.iu issuing mortgage bonds a vpecial dt'flpatch from auntin texas nsya tbe southern railroad bill pasfuid th st-uate hy a vote of 21 to 5 it la thought the bill will ju-h the house and receive itm ummmi signature thu week the lull grant 14,000 to the mile and ia the mutt opular bill before the legislature ' n monday morning a personal encour ter occurred l>etween general j a >!.'■■and colonel john baxttr at knnxvill 11 mi m*k-y made the attack auri ii char^cd two pixtol i<hots at uaxter one of them taking tiffct.in his ri^.ht wnnt and causing a tieah wuund !'.» -' retn'att-d ma bey wan arrested and held id bond for hu appearance cable news baron vnn brunt austrian prime minis ter is slowly recovering harvest is expected to begin throughout france in bout u.-ii days bew übiety mfthwr an knßliah jour nal ii vnu-a in good part to annouliuro aasoru in its last issue that a fraction i ■• than fivu inches of rain have fallen there this year it ii now stated that the duke of ii int y n«i't wit not leave spain for england this summer a before reported ) 1 will go to with hia family b-inn-n one of the kafzliah .••■*■'..*, in the hands of the hptniah timnda has beru tmmmi by the national btm three of the latter were u t in the engagement it was rumored that the remains <.( charles dickens would he brought to l*,n i " yesterday the family having consented to their banal in westminster abbey mr otway under secretary for the for fiiin department described yesterday in parliament the burning of the lngiiah em bassy at constantinople the archives were all navel an i the h mbaaiy had been removed to rapia a village on the bos uborus seven and a half imlaa from con stantinople the hoase of ommom wm 1 into f'nm mittee night before last on the university test bill a number of amendments were discniwed that relieving doctors from sabeembing to the fnrsnutari ■of faith w r jttcu-d the ( i.tntmttee then rore and progress was reported advices have been reoeived in i r>ndmi an nouncing the total losa of tha british gun boat slaney in the china m her com maoder william f l elwyn and forty thraa of the craw perished ihe slwity was a screw steamer of 300 tons burthen i i horse power and earned three goaa the preamble of the infallibility decree ia atlll under consideration in the x rumen ical t mii 11 his holiness ia certain of a rasjority in favor of tbe measure several meaabers of tbe minority repeat th«-ir ma mtii.n to retire in case the proposition ia soccessful the r'atbers who are in favor of iafallibihty are contributing heavily to make op a purse to be given to the pope the minority decline to subscribe anytning the london rowing club declino tha challenge of tbe hudson x wing aw>cia uon because a tnutworthy crew w not forthcoming the vhannel match of tl royal thanma club from dover ut houlogne d back occurred monda tbe wind vu w s w t tha start » was favorabla for the first half of the racr tbo yachts arrived at boulogne in tbe fi-1 lowing order julia hiroodella kgjcria cambria there was only four mt&abea difference in the time of all at bxilogqe buturninjt however the cambria won by twenty-one minutes fkbk baths is new yoek thm fint of two free bmths tn new york efftjr warn jauurhed on thursday at greea peint amd soon after towed into position at tsj fow4 or fifth street eaat kiw tj bath resembtea a hnge box with a platfornj abamm eight feet wide nrrodnding and ov««4a*g iog the upper edge under this maaf are eight pontoons four on s*eh im e«ch of which is sixteen feet long asd six fe«c wide for supporting the weight of the craft in the wafer tbe depth to which the bath is sunk is regulated by a of a potent valve in each pontoom by sins of i which a suffisient weight of water mar hm admitted to the pontoons to atok urn bath to such a depth m will beat innninrlssa the bathers tbe bath » wa«ty las lorn by sixty feet wide on the toida aad forty h maety on tbe inside the aides an of sohd plaskinif 4ovn to the water's edfja mid below that they are formed of stoat tuuf allow fro iogreee aad ogres of the water ore the platform anoowdmc the edge ia i to be erected a estaosmta onsnptetely iaolos iog tha bath aad eostauam aboat eighty drtsnog rooms each 6ve by foar and a half ftetj opening toward theesaterof tn bath end with a ow in t*eh oo—ating with a paanfa nmoiog mid £ who over tu center of tha aoatk sid of the b this structure will bo two stotias high forming the entranc to the bath aod affording apafimaati for the keeper ia the second story twenty foar foot lons by twuve vsk tfco bathe will bo ready for use i wifchia a momtk taa other bath is dn waed for tbo aorth aid*of tfts ty aad rill probablj u laid in the noiaity d thir tnrtrth stre the baud.ng of the batba was oommeaoed abont ni&e days a^o they will cost aboat tao.ooa the buffalo express job printing dqffkb completely utockej with tu veky best m atekial id aji iui nruty 1 prepaxkd to kuccti ivibt dbbck lion or book card and job woex ko 14 east swtk streit secor fluor thk isuwalo expmss i v . llsulu t-veky morning sundays ex«jit*d hf theexpkfc&s fuivlinuco no 14 t bwan btreet del i 1 bj i wti«f in he rity i i lit uj it wi '. 1m h mf antnim wwkl ri|-fi:i hy mali i m d ulsin kss directory j ail vf bcsmmm ■■■sb location of iuk \ lit adi so bovsms of dvffalo i jioae ..( uur r«aii«r • o wake purdiiim ir b'_f l . . .. ...: uil i ami iniu ( it a a referent viu n unaad tnmms 111 mneciiun lm u*n aiul ulj nia-te »:. i bfttnsoj xi..st class | abchitbot c "> rus k roktkk 3w man i all implements castings sc iiowakl ikun h'jius.ci k«u'^ul..i bankers b w i km k j . !■■*>>•■• wr a«ii»c bj.i.;i hinges i ink castings 40 cla'.k .^ ' i ~. r > r a w.d vu k ii:i*rt h'hiks amd btatiokzkt m >>"!', ■--• iwa ejf.ft i i.tumkh c uk.u t*7 kun cor mohawk br ba lk.vt jli main hi.l it w se.ifec li li ul li.-vvjilfcu i'.lanr uuoks stationery 40 mil i luok»-.»o it joumsum jj iuin boutd * show a l s':'n v h tat v ■:, wjuik book mantfactuiieb oki tciuini i i ii...i-..-.!i tl lisuil » x i.i i.i,u c a d.ma i cakfits oil cloths fkatjikrs j , . ■- j buok i t xurttti 470 matu cabpki inn.i b hv-uyh/wt 11x1 a < onkki tioifebs waoluala j • :.. i kaem fit ■■» ii a hi bkmi tm mm^flffmlunkßadh lliilia i.las « uhockkiiy mnii/.w o'nkii sis abu x mbwkaa,iu uftm uauliaux3 uakvky ft walla<:k ly k bmt courter houa c.lickli.s j t ivkn 1 4 mu lti m;d 1-j7 kiltittit uoal whokiiujind rates c i i.luf.i.y co i kru m iv.twh bl liuii dakin a^l x t f^si-ve r()fpi'.lv 4 hl'ii'k milja coat and pio i hon 11 i h lusi.n it •:(» , l ui.i c r m.^iwifpl t i ukdstiium n umunueuj wliiri fuot ol il .■> kir •■. 1/kv i.uulia ijoiid uw * g<j.,m m ijk.i buh*tailoiui v u tkvit j.i n..11 dtkii a.mi novatoii lucas litntr.u a mite ln ;. l i r 1 .\ m x act c j kks ir n rn.is,jkk 2 *. bw*n rsgravbrhom wood i as'v ooous t vou.kk uikmuhq * 0o.»*i i«n i i^..l i i li ic s i vmmtr.a.7 wnl^i e bit hi . ct»..xji jlmi ruh r kekii and giiain w il i hik.trtvi or iiml fkuit amj msliila r:.ai-t vi 11 c '.. id vatfuucb "• kink hiiass castings dtfaixi lll^^b tolmmi.li kvtliantf ui.a i ani i'al-i.u show cards j p hoi-tu'.v h 111 ■. 1 upataln i killkk-i wiioumw 1 a m..!'i'l.--|.^,7 m i i l m ki.s wh iomaj aud ketjdl l u uth.man 1-v haln ok i w ii-r ;; t - . .. gents pukshhiso i(k>db a -.^ ■> : .■' . iu 8 n lawrenck * hi'v glfi mrtl hull a iii.ni:nl t v 7 ii . iuns asu jew 1.1.11 v j 0 mmmhi ii ik iw koiklb bokketa hotkl c-.r wx.ii — > d ud carrull hakni ■. s \ iii 1 fcu j , t.i i i.x .\ v al kxrlit«i.'e oup-^itomaimlya uaku i:h i i.n si c l walbuii>ofs 171 mam and u s>»n jlidir . klf.coi i .-. : s.ru^a hiltsr.y suei alv ji l », <--> m:iiu fha i.xx v w .«- .-. i la uk wl jtc wi:m t 00 stt jl:i;n c.r w swaa hard wage a.n h*raja fkati & 00 m m»d imtvmco hi if 11 ruiuiaubs a i gili'.bkt h matn ha l i aps and fcbb c a f okolu.l fiu « kil bk.:otui.u x 1!ki il uain ikon koindky badi.k i worm unj.oor i-hy clintoh iuhs w'(kks,uiiunh,..,rjack.iili ~ » n poundeus engines boilers ok v tiktt siisn 4co wv'mi.«"n,nruliio ~ v li.s k k si'ikks 40 vrvri i li ljmjbti ijabk l-.'llimvus 4c mioiiakl kjl^lh...^ia 1 li»ht cakiii utl and sl.kli»n 0 c oul win m l ii w a.r t looking glass picturb krambi huwmtu a bin inm 15 b s»-ivn mallkablb ikok pratt & uneaarukni.iiaaimlmmfc makhlii hahtuta and oxiates c (» ooupkft,bii uetawmnu 1 swahiv « co.,mi fcit.ni uarbls a okasrro wohks divmunb * pob»on,0ab»r oaux tmd mcifm jtmjn uftawimiid lii »■■■! '<>'.' ni»*i»ra mili.inkity wluilmata nd rouil br uv o'lßres r.-o aahi w 11 woouward i'xtmlii mil li.mnli ocd3 v,,;v gat « i»,iii music dealkk3asd pcblishees r ill i.-w.lln.a j uain oruans i'.irub.s ipu dki lik kklokmakkh * o<'.,s 41 anj u ov;oak3 melodeoni sc i .. v fli»c«t(tt,»la«a > fci i.j h lu oils patnts 4c d pm airlo7 >!""■• vla-mn'l mills dooejj sash 4c w ,\. kvvnsic-...>i frinteba t bi.vnh lil>'^k man ps baku juaca » auitii ;■» mil «■; w»*hiu<wu btfmt x niw uclfllc 4.c bottieb « dcstos '■'• « ' "■i , vn hanukactukbrs o kontzmak,i«jo,w»a»i uo 3jj»vljl diaist 8h0h..4u1 in—hi hllt papeb has<ilnll ic u h rltule 218 main yllsrw.ki.llv fiivjs ata mki.kkit sr:li-.i ■■.!.:■.■main pautimikaphkrs w m kviobt li rb aml.l-!"fi'n »-,■! <"' afata boalbs amj 4.fk uffaloscai.k wokts 3 m»in sewiso m\rhines klv.b i wilson li m co 275 main oor swin •- oiilß s m co h3 division wium ai t - o is vv s*nn iiowks \ h.'00.,ml kate '""'''.;,,■• hhy hardware c rratt « lkti.u " ■, t i r fra silk hat v anltactl-bhrs nova iiol"'l stmned g."ia bl:.-.-alosru:nk.,,r.,..u okk s , 2 » f~rl u u 1 ulkss.jis «•■.■■■school fcknutrre stove and haruwake f gwautz * co t »•■""• trunks d^lkl.n.nfhpllhl'.y,bnocc i j h ourey t bro 303 m»ln t tobacconists » v uamkoo a,.w«l.m«u.n*lslso i rißso-i f hovaui a ott k «.»<»"■watches jewelry ft i.iamonds pivkfvs jkwe..u7 hot 3b mam t « x liirkinson.bi mill van b castle lei n»i utkvensiiitos..4si<m^n wat.h makkits a jewelers julhd walker,4i7 main hlne r,b usbkkd oil b jf^«k * co fkk4oxa if thehk akk fkuuiw u bl'k tail l-aoii j ];• il.tti ki.tl i h :!(•_, ii ;.,,.(■t it t rwurl u»tfc iuttu f'hi eviiv t trw r i h ■b oppaatti the rimn fmll bei--i kmmm ton r f - a h tud 3 ft w it ■lost amttjj i o.st—on magaita bt ca.rs kk 1 j wn owwtojt iui t-ii^le l»ur,d at •!*■>' p-htanaali cintnitgabout a t!f finder ii h nh.h » rew»n)ml t,y hmtlg tn-mmu m *» x znr»n it £ a wabmol 11.v3t tt ■"> two cows str \ yei o_v 7 i «■■* —"• - 1 " '■■« w h other » i.r . '" ••*- ue o-wm»r caji li ie tin run prt.mii pf rti ml pajttm ekfttmt jaml3 mtanki i * ■r w^lflrp r.r lut*vi ut ll*-3t 10 si in bai l'udav ftlo&kin i j he hm u.-t n u*-u t , new tvwittt ■' m ha>-v pmu ;• rtm nal cnuiiti'ik bout io vi w,m p«|icni tim fli,rt-r will h livr»llr r«*»-il d kg ftturumu it w i'let-oiim rf thih fcr fll 3 whip lost-os srneca bt ut.wm 1,i,«n..,n tfwm-rt '■if of the ■*[, *"■* • * b'm-l-ovßttd wi ( . tiifat«'.«ivi r f«rul t m i /).> pbarlst wanted a iki i\j a to ilo trji hoo««'hk liitl oao bevevth st wasted a i»*u*j ajrltado kt'ieraj btiuotjrll 6e d rcf • .-.«<«■r.<pj rl n ~, ~]„. r . mi bieb 15tf 1 jn delaware st wanted 11 v a f ihiih ifirl 1u til vfar of az th»t i »>. " * a utantsd o3jje ux>k at io i t mm ih f ti-prbsl hh '. ■,- r *,- x afi|.l ■• x iwuitv inteluoftkcie oktiuk • r t.^y.u mi w^t a v mfc male iyavtbd—a toi blai ksmit » t impvr r-n win [« n»e*l to cumn^e fo'k i'm omtagi ht,nmhet«n erf hakvcv & w i v *_ n_-j iitaktsd-a first class cai ri^-t li i r rarry m chkag v fl3ii wantsd in n l-i hxpkihenx men to motk in % ah aii.l dooff boll j t i-vji,,]l p.r ju ud tindy cr jam km 11 lav , 9-iw vt.ks !■• w a tku—u,\kh*-hanc l»i it in mo c o.>ai«l!iii<if ni-w till lit tuff.j gam utrimcrtpbun bin 39 hani - ut - »■•-. bun s v i-stf sitiwtin^s it,l\ti;i litanted—a situation by a t in-i'c »„- 1 mm to make htaa f ireful mltci l*f<>t illi l--\lllt nt t.«l tl.ttli 1 lio lqil i 8..1 i civ rrf4tm.i-.-i itoim-adv i j j ieh 1i..1t-u i uritieral lio-pitai iu-4t avnim km.ijsii lauv uksirk a il it urn mm b - ktv|.t r i a fails of liout . 1,.i bao kifkr in ■hof i or flr-t atam i»«rdin buiiw badeu rcf.rtu.cij a.ljiu m > wjsen mat , bufdu it mk?fn<r am lohuiau rftajtted by a ckntlfman . t t tiirpl lumnhe-t nw.m with cr without l>"»^il aiiart-.j ' l ," fcjiprum i.tfiic it »>.> < pe.\ul st.—a few i.fcintif .» r t ik now he ■vnmni d ued with buanl am pm«n ■num ttri-ik reiuk/iiklnu tfel *~ for sale ob rest—a five li ■. , ir m ■■] dewr»bk bto rj ht>l dw-fliiig ii r ck -; ii.i .. im'-uvliai pa toj n .*■l.t -. a i'ickgki *«;, 13 w ,■. ■v t 11 liok balfc—ti.ne-folkth in cfeß i 1 r-nnunaul v.lirjund b-*t kfitonri : , ■it hi'mk j amjkurd 1»j wet s*hii m u 1 k i > mm sai.l ik to i.knt > mar bunkr pun nd trihimtinii 1 quir bic iiakiii l me.w,-t!^_t-lk ■!,. litl / ilntbal bhsixess pbopsrtt j fuksalttok i.kasfc k:n;wn a ota < m m r hai '■.' ll.>tt:l ha>irj a liktitu i i.t l"s fvt.i i line ci:n*j 4 fa t on ccanmarasi i-treet nd ex spdinffl n.ittrli to u yd tr.et tim luimin hi si'i btibdtmntaily boitt wlh totie i'mon.rnt hi four nuirita ol brick ■:■ivhm c tonn r j.n^io.ut mtl b yf*mto pu-ciia««r t.vtts & hak^.r 11okses aku carkiauls in pood family horse bcugy ■;^?„'■-;»-■-"■-'■■"■-'■-- h nimeuim oih 1 kltluer rixtukxs r ~ j4v w,,rt kor.v^ntt ht n**r wglilli av.-n i n w fk f uai.los fhmh i vili'k krontaiie fox sale—o>'k 1 s ikoumnd felrt p b*"l rher dn k fur wue ujk yit«j.>i fwri uut pafebb r.»k salk at 60 en's * il 7 re-it p t hm-^droi t tliu ■icf riyiju maii.nk fob saiie—this i ti 1 1 ]«- i r l.i-iu v-.i i now in j t.irr tkl ii j r k r okb i>j ui.m • sak rokii i m w.nrt 7 i,ii bvlb cheap—a block x x 1 :..,;. n r r rt . aonl luln 1»11 «.. c l dlridadl !■li ild1n»lfl««nd m.d ti r lise u i ■pi'i'v wv itccthn o.i ii rt , . '- 1,1 11 sale i'hfcu a valvable p ir..j«miy wiitmllv 1.-rrili-l with nrarl jf t t , ir , e [ r , . v t ', r |, a , j atimvt ami li"'it uu li i i w»trr r il h ttipkil ut » rm*il c>»l or liimher nl or wiy !...,» 1,,1-mi - wui b i<l *••» i l 1 t»t'f hiitallu * chai'i'tll k.»l t *!• l 34 h«ui i j1 for sale iioo fket of lam oh 1.-fl,r.i.ii tl/i , llui.i t li lumull prinn nh n.i»m ir-t-ii l"t-«:nl iitimt -■■« n ha«r v i j"iin i'tl'o.sl rt*rl t rnoi i«.le lot wnllw it . hoeth v w'lliuu 1 »••*■• li *"«"■lv"n b.»kku n 1 br..wn btiililuu 030 a ( inl engine and boileb fo .» ■ua ■i tli unto ptanintl mill ' uoixtk * kj.l ■e>walt ciirn*r ohi^se it fob kaj.k hoisks fim pob salk-jso 9o'j wabhiku i hi inct.ufi4<ti-onlef l.rt«0»l«0 itli a lie h»ru lex * kickcki.ng ij».»««i 5 ff villt sai.k-a mijuii>iu nkw li i tur imn.p jmllinx h..a rii.i"li"l ■■'" ma'"i'.f mil bou t-e mimu t immjtart ft i f ., u-t»€»u to.itl «.».! k>.i,th t ibi i.ri.iwtrty will lie il<i •: » iwrhiin with siimlt n*y u,i7,i..»ii n,l bdaso on i-m timi hl'jik ant'okk ww m ». 115 ibsuki.awake nt uesidis>uk k>k jli s.i.e hue if hi ' '■' ii.-ii»'l "» »>" m^.t lk-tfl k&hlm>,l:-w t^»an^t til t hillt tttst-the2-stouy frame ba indm.tts u,,.i t bf—c ell ii sf h m i.e * i'ickukl.vu 11 w 0 «; " / iheap cottac.f.s for sale i i hotrfa i'la-p lot c.'.xu 117 fourth *%.; 1.-t 23x1110 mo.iro h ; lilt wtlff w j niiirt <"> titirj . „_ 110 hasti.mjs a o't ' r w " bmldmy i~t"bale ok to exuuamje foh . lr-t-cim re.i*i i thi city « i of 1m iit.l'.■mi l»ri nrcwil one ol the !-»•! v v b.[e t».nt.,rj hiiok h.iue uij three good if stle—a very desirable ~ t.titli ii'l kl vci.tl tr.ets tl b..io ,',. or ni imlilll il.rp h»'l u-.j ttn m 1 t..e.b.,ve|.ro l rt will b ild ch,-»p ii f,>riiuineili»uu if i.ut - ltl by the nrat of wl i be r.m john tmn 1 k«rl t f-tfok rkjit at a hakuain-the ji ii nun irn-k t»»ml hw c->i!|i m , im fiiiikllt j l*l •«■; kr j r llk « ito«j»<»an » uortsalk-a new and fiitst r dw « «"" ienoe with 11 tne ••]. m im j unaw-toi term ji brni . 9 lf 1 hollißtar biilming uin-io »: _— — / ioftaoiook bale slo 1 81-roc rt , u t t-~i '<* *>»"»: ""!^ wsmi it ■»»' tri l-*»t p jg lvos t bakkb krie unj 0«'-i vvellimifok sale uhbai--a asseufcfts wiu^i * so no 1 m»<m»n *"' fox sale-worheh jig ti'oh sale cheap mtofiv **-»- brick tkiuw 1 k.ht tu j r»t in good onier w-,«5 i jixsu will be auld at * i*.-j i i i h hastings ft otto 1 i!rown k b^lldin^a j or sale—ko f>2s main st nek residence in perfect onlerthr ogbour raaanrt _'*• fixture hot and w,)i water iwßmdmu po ■( iheap houses for sale i-ew 2-atorv bricl house 338 snn st ithi;a u'l »* «■; , o . 2oxui 2 *'-><}■wck f.t,umi,t:7jo.k t lot 32»15o well iw sririu'trj nd fruft la ;.'■=;■■»■, ■r rji ~, ,_., iss south utri-ion t ir gtmmi order through ut loi 2&xlis fc m ater ie l^u r 4mm tju«((w t«l o t lot i'-j.lio vtrj mnlnu cti witiil-bur hwmlmhiw lo.i31xl v1 lu _ hajs'unwj i u'l'ju 4 bn.wia b imliig ipok sale a splendid re3i tience in ltw-iston.n v a fine bouw mth h r m biut m dv bent u.un.-r with citui ftmb bm itotalv cfifi c fmitt hofc'tiifui d rate.rtin driv in the ridnitr,romantic scenery 5 in outei drire from kalla on throiigfa roum w t rot to mid a!-.m,real aiid on l o sburti tt x r..»i 1 po ; » j.lc fid lj'-mc for . family or * . vituiuu irtr at from t'>e city n h low ternu easy ai.p y ■hlh.in jowk oljfwaift i-»i.i okmuaiile building lots for pale - kots i ■»■■■.■at b 2w ft n of korth st-t 80x jh liui m innmw ft tar baltt si . idj.,-00 fcdwarh it , cor vi'ryinia ' • «* lvosamk'r fox sale—2i«i hexeua st 2 mq briflkj in nod condition this prrt>crt aril ».- mhd ch ap *» th tarty is t the w.-.1 if mthl witl.in zk.iiy will take #*■»»•, i down bat ■■■imj applj wm mcuomu ho 5 touutl i v,,iuii-t ell in foil sale—the 2 story brick lia lj.-k lu.fll.flt.tnnl 9l p-arl ht . • iitt all m i m 11 pr«p»fniet.t ■hit mju com w.ter b»th wil be «« d cße»p lor cash nrfotenn to^ui monlmami k»re tlnuj^c lor iintaim.ni rurforthffnrucutan pp!y bo hume 4 samo r*.-rp ibwwfaa h ijos sale — that valcabli rer:y in the fi *. t rorrier n m»in i.j i tics >■nww will l*ri(e mid flnrt clmm r ■■■-.. unrlv ilii ' *■■, several t ts ■vacant iom u*jo!i>iti tim ic prujicrty on th south jolla ol r u h>rl a el 3 ijv>k sale—that veuy de3ir ul i u.r un w.iliiu no ii * 1 i at w;th all m.hler convcnieinea jodn otto earl hc tl 1 i iastk.a hi x xhqbmbtf fob asb i1.0.u t 2 rton rick hoiwe very desirable in jfgimi i.iiler price 500 m ilu t bnon aid i>.t price 19 ofo ninth t ht.ua and lot pnc 93u00 north i>ivi»'.n ct t«<w»f>n mich nn and cbevt o.tt m 2 ujry hrii-k beam phce bsoo 4 miiwaki s chacfeli s4s main it fox sale 438 soith divi.nion t . i imhj iwl>^l lot 4oxi?0 crape and run t'tn tin • ■,> ( i .'■■■-»,]■) lo m hcgomi mo t soui bmria t cii for sale farms lowa lam for sal or ex 1 chavor 1w ten n1 vo d farminjr lm.nd ue tral>lj [.).»'.,! m in.|j ci.nii'j mate of i.m il be tvcukiitti il f m ». .■tal lift aid . 1 h ibffmmim pii.i ha^tin'us & i'tio t bmnn's buildu.u lit i great chance for sale 1.-.j k-rt - wil'iin 4 n,,1-s of tlie dty f fa at ox-el lent uciiilih r o il in a hi^h state of culthvtluii | with u>cli4nl t.'uirt'.t hu,h mtnii cio o^fliltti i ktousd me i am ajmlv^i^twj hi*f^**a th proprietor intend mortar te oragett thin pn^<it i will be ■■< i 1 at a vkry hcavy sackificf for cash down further particular can hi hil ut my office speed a.-plit-atimi i dwtrabla a b town ley he ■* iiulibtcr i amlug oki r benw a mjb tx c*ob sale—3i acrts of land x in wi-bt setieoa 4 mil rum ilain nt plentj of iri.u no d hou t kin l-nrti bhtuk ut tl v akd6 & fct\'kland ko 2 bruwi/s ituildiuif ijtoß sale or exchange-32 1 aerm of land traow a i:e h tate of mltiratioa s d h'ni-ie null ten ni^p fnnt well fenr^l.tntuaud i milis fr-'m mam stnet on the potter's cortitr.s 1 ko*d euvarw uuuhlanu ko 2 bru*n s budding e23 for sale-a fise dairy farm f 2 ft acre with ieod heon and lianiii itn-1 :.:- in colilen i.mr about 2 r.nv frr>m coliicu i village u»wakua a ll'cklanb nu ijtnwu'i li"j!dn.tf eva farm for sale-best garden land in erie chanty m it ik md to cln tnt an wttjue 2hj mm,2 tnil fruni the courv tinu-t will 1 p|d ulioap l ii iwal.ii * 111 i'fcll 4a ttafaa m 4 liaums for s.\le—a guoi farm x m lrtj acre in thp town ol west 3cnia liir-iiti.l a ha'f trim fr m buffalo a ma 1 j i"t \ i uk hou-e three huudre«l ffra't trim aim a i».>il rl i ■■.- , very viieajt ijowak i th vphkl,3-8 main rtwt dl \ fink farm for sale or ex xv chantf-t coutainiiu 110 acres wxm lav m d exct'lloni w ii wat-rctl flne f.n-harj,new2-sti-r frainedwrllin with birai a*tkou m sh-ds 4c all in 1 vruar city pr iptrty will be taken in art ihiiiiii , ■■■~.■,.. ontt-h t«rni lee \ jl -. kttljig 13 v s«u»i aij omall farm for sale con tjiifinu 7 i-rtn at iji bi>ile near ni sf.tra p*'u t hu itweliinjr if % neiu 2 ory jrotl.ic mm styli t.-irn t 1 - i.ii 1 alt iv ti.--.-r the i;i ! - mthuinimv wjajrtt-.l f t fruit h.yin uh ut 10*0 fruit trees toeeilit ith gtap vrw mnd nn»h iniit 1 ti • location ia beaniiiul anil the nci,hborhood first i elm aiiv oue jemn-u-m • ,:-!■■< rural h 11 >■il fr..l t here ai'|ly lo lyon & bakfc.lt hit | l nd utfil'c c farms farms—several fixe *. „- ■anil una.ll lanua for ale vi exchang les ' 4 p'ckfrixg 13 w swan rt hi to let-hoiiwe «?; houses fox rent byui'mea hial santokd ifl w switi>t ~ w ml-11 it , 1 xt.-ry br-ck with all mmlern 1111 - a>.d barn tdf ttaunin t rto>7 brkfe with all modem imrti^vedretit3 hiirn ttv 74 t'l'ti^t ht 2-»tory h.ricfc iras writer ham tu 4'il 1 l.i,'|'-»n at , 3 al'iry brick k,\w aiid wfctt ss7 bbomm 1 ~ e--tory brick ami walcr n ■j 1 p s'-rre^'i fit 5t orv uric hi and iiiuie timnt ir ai>d wa'cr 1 1 allen t l-sriory frame zi di n t lat ry crwke fe u ui 1 water b perry mt tory frame kfl i'tilar rt 1 •• - ' ;..!.■. ill arkan-ah ■&,. "^ ttofj fmrue im kin'li l e-s-nry iruue c'.r clinton and i'm n bt 2-story frame aii of the alote will be rei te dat ndiwlrv ■ol hlmk h aa^fqtl li^oß rent—a barn in thb rear ' of no 10*2 seventh at on a paved alley johm otto u pearl h e!8 mra re i'haxce—for rent the dt».trablf ue'lin 13c fa-t eatile a ; za ird » j-i -, imi : 1 i:l-.1 m lnr-r-ivi'incnt : suitable for a hoar.lit-i hoov kent ibis api-ly m>jd at e wards a bccklan &&, so 2 bruwu'i building fw houses to rent by m mocomb n 5 south division rt i.i hurl-urn t , a-htory frame fias cellar and a ftxxl well o wut.r tinu-cd 111 tine style this b one of il.r s;.i*i '. i-ii-n in l..ll*n rent 400 ih7 fhwgiftit , irtiaj lirick in extx-llent coadi t»:.r|[fi ar this la a very central i lati.m rait m 62.1 swan hi ~ 2-htorj frame boa«i new and finish ed eff in exctlleir manner witii all the modem im :-■...!!■v rent #(.'■' brick p t.-rean.l dwe line to rent in a ffood loeatt»ti or a fuiiil , the uw tiaa a good uick t-ren i m brick barn for rent—situ ate on the ■,■•■in rear of no 154 swau at , sea 111 ■;.- ■-■-. i-.--.i &. i'ickehinu is w svran treet e!8 xtouth st dwellings tw rent | j.n l - ii j btuk dwt lui^t cun;aini p 6or 7 r om eaoh lioili liavv i>ti n ne j paused and t .;■■r-i throughout a beautiful location ke.u low . appl at no 6 him^mn a leunattd wil | sun i b n f2 orsalk—2 story brick housk no m fraakiinat with erf modern con orru l pearl st eis dwelmnos for sale or to rent ■ii-»p with immediate po«me~irion bixth l l*o l>4 2-motj bnck v roonu in fise orier f and w*t«r sixth t m 4o lfhiiory frame s rooms leuhabu wli>op 4 son e g no 5 niagara st ousbs til ive t we uavb seven d«.irat.tc houi«*l which we will rent v uios \ ott ', >°- » truwn buiidinj 110 couktek house to let—for a lenn ofleue rt o ten t vi eiperiencl ,„,] re-poramje p«rty u to in tte ciiy uj bufljo f^l.k»aro«j 1 i«-t » f-"j bu»in«i locrtitw ll 111 o'>-»p etc nrder with n-wiem lifprovement eu wimws 1 biii.kh»d so 2 bro«n 1i,.i1.1m fll for kent—a very desirable ivridcnre h ninth t i-morv mine m-m-lj new sw ftnil wku-r bj acelledt order john ot to 81 j el forwent the fink 2-stoby trtme dwt lling no •!<} n rris place with b*m « de'itrhtful loc*u"r will be renwd low to & foo 1 n»nt lee * pic keku<u 13 west bwui n u ti let—ho«seg rvo lf.t—the desirable brick x dwelling ko 564 miin «., wth all moderx mprotcmecia will be r ..:■' *■a '*-.». i , -: v riant apply soon at ejwam>3 * uvcklash v ■2 w-turn buidir.g fu dwelling to kent—the 2 t r bueuictit mm attic bri<k -\ *< ui no 8 i«vn*i , with ?»-. hot and cold water ■' ft all in rood order a eoar«al«nt lo ation for ■f-^.i.jn or buuat man iek * plcfikkimi w b*&n t e|t ijmxe residence for rent—no 1 130 cotuffe t , new jnurj bnck ith «»• ami *.' r » !■■i^i.-f ~ a -.. vi he rented low v if l tenant lee & i'k'k r.kinu 13 w«t stit •' reet d 23 to let-rooms desihable btsincsi rooms for iiknt _*•■iu 1 t .- c l.t v.d 3d rt .. * ith 2 and t r a k"~1 plwe ff.r a doctor r » ftr-t <■.*>- ir ni ■•< ■t li-nmnt wll ■»*■» lug inn lyon fc b.itlta kn land of **• 5 l i opts for rent-^in the new j block corner of *»-. ... ti u»d tireen street ibe seooi.i •'.,(■} uver nu ..-.> *;, i ;^. th whuk ji the inip sutry ap[jl lo march 17 187 q elm tf jewett k root rp ) let rooms ox 4th floor fo x an rti.-.t rudio in dew buii.iiag vn m^hk.m«t 19 rpo let—a suite of furm3he ■swan t f .'. thke nice sleeping rooms i that muuwi i>':aiity 3c3 main street ov d.ilit-y ± rockwell apply o qbo b bull i he iwt-ir —- to let ijtoßfrg rpo let—the oll established x oric^-ry ■ro no h ji&p&rm tit a splendid dumcs fur a finl-i-lu tcr luji&esh euuuirt at ca m in t j n at tovvnlt.v'6 la>"l ofi-ice no 4 hollj^ter-iicildixos to ktfs't wim itnmedu'e pi f fne»-i..<i an old established ukocfc.lt v a'lokt in v cj-cllciit ummu j in tb abariti of i ft a b . nd » flikhle u^nr knhbctn e«itiil m in it fur the pant is jean t..ere i ai>rlv»te eulruim ;.. the d«el i g wbicfa it large and in j ■■i .... r ,■an.atier i reet to the dm utnoc k-:nt very tl derate niidt'd.&t jtjijil'i'ur^h't h^i td l>e nude at ot o hce ho 4 uoliinter i , ! ■, corner of beue.a and mam streets litf a b town let m store to rrnt—«wan f no 18 he'ween il.i and wa>hta^tod sta !■■i flu « uid khmmi mt%j story bf itik will •-• put in f.'««i unlt-t patkrin jur.e ist a ver c*n iral and df^irul c i.nja-ii.n f,,r the irnx-en nri j.r timun liu»ii m i at mv other h d il hum m app:.v a x 5 niagara t t i e^nakd wilson aon 31 uok rent stoke ko 170 hear x 1 8t i near l ni l r»ht tka i'ickkkino 1 hc»t wxn kt e2b stores nos 83 ri t 93 main st to rent apply fa john otto 81 pearl a e7 to fc»£j.t — a fine busine.s stanrl s nr'co fr m main at . on seneca lit nt re,-i-elltr k ' n;i barn krdi low app y «- h no honth im.ii n vt m mct'o^r e!7 cti aah-to loan on bond and o | i h t\j nortg ni n lon time on buffaw city property li,e i hi k king | ti 13 wext hwati hl monky mums 1 *■urdiuem'iney mortirat e wanmd by howard i aumppki..^l^m*in»t e5l / ml am u»l iv ukdfck.s u iwnihi bunds amt murlir^ges r'ommercih p«mr,ouowd by ed'aakds s bt'cklani k*-ai e.^a.e a d l.iin i lufal no 2 brown's build taw 2 pcruha9e mon ey — mokt(»aueo wanted by lke a ii hkkimi lfi we-tswan rt legal notices superior court of buffalo tim w«*ieni uavintf»ba-ik of hnff*lu puin t u air«in-t i ■. -■bel i lid i'rsuu i ' . his wift , i klias t salntiury and vm ■► malkan and l-mu j q uhvf us it i ;: .■,; r-lt-r f ovl sal sbury d cvaa d aluc sji'hu^-y llctiry i c .). i ■moray e<u*rd b buamut i>ctano m.n h omirjc i n mar-h itiiim i'ierw'c «• e randall marx i 11 pr*tt m»ti k rit-rk william allmr alexa.i i der mcvear albert m i (•.-■-.-. s ~-■!.■n otfw i ilur qbmt wuiimm i . !■. . c wu mjrus 14 i ebael » lor willitm wi liiju william pari>h l*m 1 a ban imia ann w..*ir;ff j"im m wnndruff i 4 linton krench «"■--.' h krcncli (■■:..-. dud j lev,and nancy 11 mntssm tj ibe imerdiiu gw-nrt iicli dr ula ucu and al uc sal.--.hur ton are ht-rebv hnnmr-rte'l to answer the cutnplaint in tht ai-iioti and hh . copy of yourunawer on me atm ollii in tht cu orßwale wrliiutwenty day alter the ervioe tiem-nf itfffwwltn of the day ■nutli fnice an'i a wmfmlta a nwer the i mplaint aa rimmla the r < it n n apply t tht court fnr th rtliet lii'qiilfl'llil itj liit i <■■nipi4l lpt 1 jii'li cni taint mi*d tau»aae*af tba • ivfc of the prt'iue court of buffalo un the 9th bj march lo7u william c hkyamt f-uiutifl'a attorney buffalo os'^h buffil mxyl4 isto elfi law-flw l4pmes mtxishinfe vt'ew lot of parasols just i received from a action cheap summer millinery a full line of n>wf,i ms for wholesale anrl reui trade including keal i 1 imitation hair qoods otir owu manufacture j r cbo^st.asd 7 ma;n rt near eaff pecoratioii post & vierchver d-aleri in paints oils glass window sash aeriats materials c 80 1j e s it n«»lo w t john c post j josephs house sign and fancy painter it exchange t buffalo new york oaahhmg maebliho gilding on glass walli and ceilings kalcomined in tbe best mavner mid with d«-i»t.h dlb sewikc machimes wheeler & wilson's noiseless sewing machines bxpositioh mritkrsxlli paws 1867 awarded over 81 competitors the hibhest pbehium the on it gold medal 1 81,000 m»chine»sold in 1869 tbjycohbu.i ajx latest improvements « w herlrr aad wiboi'i j»khima nn e»rrr uuiu ila j»n bt required in ih nwiulactun of armcou uur rftendii thnwd nia.v bfl awnrftd uua tbrt wti rl<r enr-rc mdnactioa sad taai to pur d one uj ui mv l «!• ta»«»««t *. t obeerver ij s w stone ft co «#■office n sdmroom t75 main street ooraer swan aoknts and.c.intasskbs wanted j pkt c—pb special notice great bargains barnes sl bancroft will opaof this dat 3000 yabds lotes lawns at mo..wostu 34c 10,000 yabdb 9 8 cambeics at 15c worth xc 4000 yards oegasdies at lie worth 50c 5000 french muslins at ice wckth soc 5000 yaiids french lawns at u)c , worth 18c barnes & bancroft cash house 259 mais street extraordinary inducements to purchasfks of dry goods at barnes & bancroft our 25 cent dress goods counter i supplied at all timet with the most desirablr styi.e9 of dress oooof | fftkiiukntly worth 35 and 50 cents pep yard friday & saturday of each week we have our 25 cent counter of a variety of artkles a ■: at great bargain enormous sales in white piques at 26 ceuls per yard and upwards black alpacas embroideries gloves"and parascls shawls and wraps al*;o black coloeed and japanese silks ! barnes & bancroft cash house m 259 main strket musical chkis kurtzman piano manufactttrkr corner batavia and klu btrkki two square from the old courthouse j the subscriber ke«i constantly on liaml a choice ' imßorunent of piano furtea in eletraat p ;■.■■■■■■. i < - - liii ii be wmtmit to be r v.v in tone touch ami flmih to any traauficturnf in the country per i - ■!)- h firoim of obtainlntr » saperior itutrumrot t ' re«]m'ctf llv invited tarive him * call be ore pur i tuutnfr elsewhere chut tian kl'rtzrfaw oiano duets befthovens nine symphonies cona nl in twu volumeia for four hends i nee etch 1 2-5 this work contains the paktonl eroict cliond or 9th tht fifth the beautiful anduite from vnlch hn hten p'aje.l by the-beethoven so-t«y the men le'«ohn quf tet'e cluh c e«chv«lanier-<nuin 4bout 300 i*x of beautifully engraved miutc on the finest u*liiy of ii|-:r hadynvt twenty symphonie *, compmo in t«o rolumea for tour hand price oach volume 1 60 tim ith th a^ove forms a most invaluable • ■■.!- ifctioo of the finest music ev«r writuir corrrdij hi i beauuf ully gut up aud i an unpreced«bted low ride f3 cottikr * dbnton ffi main rt jewett & mischka's music store 86 • main slr«rt ackxi:y k)b tub cxkivai.lkd chickerinc pianos at prsce rednewl to kich an tent that they an be purcbafted for ue*rly the miue fl^ure wfa.ct vii riur md orthle iiutfunttnu oiuuiind call nd g«t an illustrated price list we are also afenu lor the oelabratad decker brothers pianos which an sow taldrot the lemd ore all ther ke tork m*kc oxa larye aeaortment of pfadoa alto lnrlodes ln trumenu from the celebrated aiiiiiilii nil km of j a dunham bloohfizld • otis iju st gabi.er w h.-oonhaoduiaakrtilisol • the calebram leo wiiei *. m f»«hi mil vutit miai which tot beautiful and pipclike quality of t ( n euyadce of flniatt ai.d durabuitj of eoaatructioo ex oeod ad other makee call and csamim our large tariety of piano btoou piano oovjuh he plan moved rtored boxed and ahippad on abort mate old rus taaea la enfcaiig wear.ee i i lly aajia to ear t.ry inn and wall nlt-t-1 avmk ol iheat huac mueaeal inatru mi/nb and mueuej heriandiee oi ererj deacrlptioa jewett ii mibcuka wmaih itan b4 it li ht trfwann opeagub rokbcbh * hyatt attoujcii in coitnxllobi dt rateit uvu t a invaahte v h foucfua jat t4t am 1 t lal i eaf > im mr pprat-a eontlnim oe jrarllti *) the otkf branchea ot mi piotawiii.lt wa t wa»fi boat tjtorbtjhh htatt inucutnmiwirißin weaw-.aleek.eer mil i.l inajawt jay hyau attorney and o mllbr
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-06-15 |
| 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 | 1870-06-15 |
| 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. 8309 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
Description
| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-06-15 |
| 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 | 1870-06-15 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700615_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. 8309 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3040 KB |
| Transcript |
buffalo express vol xxv wednesday june 15 1870 no 830j._l died «■i*o,,th,ir-!»r 19th i™t »' ho""11 11 p u ; tsrskasaastaa2 tun _^— by telegraph rfcj stockikgs beatka evriiinu cane or ba«e ball yesterday •* brooklyn the atlantics beat the red stockings by 8 to 7 eleven innings played excitement in cincinnati c kc 4c new york june 14 — fully lly)00 per sons were present at the game of base bah on the capitoline ground brooklyn be tween the red stockings and atlantics ihe game was close and exciting at tie and of the sixth inning the score stood 4 to 3 in favor of the atlantic and at the eon of the eighth inning a tie the score beinj ito 5 in the ninth and tenth inningt nuther clubs scored bat in the eleventh the atjantics scored 3 to the ued sfcockinge -, the atlantics winning by a score of 6 tc 7 time of game two hours and fifty min utes the excitement as the game drew near the end was intense cincinnati jane 14-—the news of the d.'tvit of the ked produced a great sensation here during the pro gress of the game the peuple stood by hundreds in the street and aroand th't tiazrftt office watching for the result with an interest equal to that manifested dur ing the war when waiting for news fron the front the excitement at the close ot tne ninth inning waa intense new york bedickd fare new york june 14 the westers competing railway a announce a reduction of 4 9j on through ticket for all point west except sacramento and san franciaco in consequence of the reduoed achedule recently adopted on the pacific road im portant changea are soon to be made it freight rates betwenu the cities of the i.i citiu and atlantic coasts felonious assault mr vreeland waa to-day indicted b the rrand jury for felonious assault 01 robert schroeder at the tomba polio uourt beethoven festival a poor audience attended tho aftornoot performance of the beethoven festival the music waa elm fly operatic and mis kellng waa the leading artist the festival was badly attended to-night only 4 » m of v audience waa present hardly entertaining the performers tbt uhorua includidg the handfl and ii:r !■society and soloists farepa nordbloom and w w whitney rendered tho oratorio messiah in a nearly perfect manner con ducted by dr peck but owinj tt tht empty benches the applause was li^ht ret cloud ited cloud and the indian i).;le^ition arrived at the new jcra-y depot at liiur o'clock a large number ot spec tators were preseut the party ai • staying at the st nicholas hotel in the evening they visited tho theatre rf.oatta the n>w york yacht club regatta cam off to day minature yachts of all classes sailed there was a good breeza of frnm seven to eight knot the phantom was tht tirat schooner over the course though the idler will probably be awarud the )■■i on tune allowance washington tueueokcia bill washington june 14.—the iteconutrac lion ( omm it tee this morning struck from the georgia bill the provision that nothirg therein bhould be construed to forbid an election of members of the legislature dext fall the bill is now like thut admitting virginia with the addition of a provision fur organizingand arming militia issue joined the house commi.tee on the judiciary ordered an istue to be joined between police man wood and i r-'sciitative porter and will hear the witnesses to-morrow morning relief for the lincoln cuildhkn the joint resolution for the relief of helen and helotse lincoln has become a law without the president's signature he having failed to return it with hit signature to the house in whioh it originated within the time prescribed by the constitution the kiows indians two years and a half ago captnred in texas two girls aged respeo lively three and live years aiter navies murdered the parents and all th known relatives of the children who are now in the care of j h leavenwoith five thous»c |
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