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buffalo express v()i xxv thursday june 16 1870 six 8310 died bai.i l..re is mmma ball l.th.r i jcvi e.u fsssms^ikt r t"-m»rrow f u-ra 1 lh hin.t,»'i..-cu,-k,.l ml lm «. <*""•<'■' rlton krißnda of u t.nnj "• >•>!"«'"«) invite.ll att nd by telegraph new york bisl balu law york jane 15.—the lied stock ings beat the i v ion a of morrissiania to-day 14 to 0 board of kdccation the board of kdncation have asked for an appropriation of 500,000 for the srhcol fund bernard smyth has been appointtd president of the board of education vice larremore resigned reduced fare the fare to chicago by all the routes was again reduced to-day from 70 to in it will probably be reduced to 15 to-morrow with a corresponding decline to other points the fare to san francisco and sacramento to-day i*sl36 freights to chicago and all western points ate also reduced twenty five per cent eholi9h mails the first english overland mail from australia for london was received from the west this morning and forwarded by the steamer nebraska counterfeiter arrested oerge morris one of the gang uf counter feiters who assaulted colonel w hit ij * detectives monday night arrived last night and tweuty-ii\e hundred dullars in cuuuterftit $■_*'! s on the city national bank i'twa were tuund or his person maswlttl t the overdue steamer henry chanoey is believed to be waiting at aapinwall for the arrival connecting tre itoamar from mh franoisco which had uut reached panama at the latest advices bkethotkn ff-stival .' ■l persons attended thr altcraoon performance of the beethoven festival to day the directors repurt that they have received a dispatch stating that bresideut rant and suite would w jr-b-nt oc i-'nday 1 :;■evening concert was attended not withstanding the rain which poured in tor rents ail through the performance the music was mostiy operatic including thr auvil chorne the performance concludst with tte a»a"d chorus c.lory be to iod from i m •• i 1 was xung by the boston hande and hayden society and the com bineil fthoraj societies taking it all in all thia w«s the moat successful entertainment of the übilee so far over seven thousand person were present sentenced for rubheky toeuny hadden a former partner of john allen the wickedest man was to day returned to ten years in new jerse i'etnteuuary for robbery i\ii engineering the second annual convention of the american institute of civil engienerin mcl a the chamber of commerce to day ali'rei craven presiding lie spoke of tl gr it jrogresa^niade by the organization a i v i -■v 1 ! > i w i>utton steel on tbr use of compressed air as a motor num u i « of pajters on kindred subjects were also itai washington tht chpimians ok jai'an wa him'ton june 15 the state de partment today received dispatches from miiiisi r motley at loudod principally in re!ati ■. to the persecutiooa of converts to christ nity in japan the british french and f issian governments are in accord with ijr own in interposing their good '■:') ■•■» or the protection of tbeaechristians it pp ra the japanese oppositions ia not becau | the converts are chnstians hut be cause ;*, is feared the profesaed faith will rende thtm disloyal to their government koreign mails the i tut master reneral has accepted the offer - i the agents of the cunard and in man nteamer lines for carrying the euro rwmn w|a11 j xllrt congress—second session washington june 15 senatje mt fbhtom kep n v preeented memorials in favor of the importation f pig lead free of duty ; from new ynrk dealers in lades and leather againrf the passage of the section iv the new taritf bijl relating tt oils as tending to injure the manufacture of leather , from moses tay lor commodore vsoiderbilt and others against a repeal of the registry law by which foreign-bniit ships shall be admitted for any term of years to register in the l'nited states mr edmunds r*p vt }, called up the house viill to define the duties < f pension a^en to jirescrit>e the manner of payidg peneirms and for other purposes ihe bill provides among other things for the quarterly payment of pensions and makes the fees of tension agents uniform the amendments of the committee of pen sions were agreed to and the bill passed at 3:40 i m the bill to aboliah the franliug privilege came up on orders mesttrs howe and buckingham announced their determination to oppose all amend ments as endangering the bill by requiring its return to the house the remainder of the session was occupied by mr n'ye in a half hour speech against the bill at 4:30 i m the senate took a recess till even ing kvenino rbwiuje mr kent os kep n v ), called up the house bill authorizing hu construction and maintainance of a bridge over the ni agara river at buffalo tie reported amendment which were adopted requir ing the bridge to have at loast two draws not less than i-1 feet in width and to be parallel to thu current of the river and giving the secretary of wmr the aupcr vitteo of the work all railroad compa nie'i desiring to use the same are cjual in privijugg em the;passa£e of theorize and usr of the machinery and fixtures under an h u-rms aa may be prescribed by the i.'ftited states i district court of northern 3*fftf york when the companies shall not agree the bill passed after a discussion on the bill to abolish t:»-.i franking privilege without action ot aa kind the senate adjourned booav the consideration of the majority report :" on the committee on foreign affairs was mhuped mr wood a member of the jcinmittee advocated the recognition of cftban belligerency he thought it aingu ur that mr butltr who had been instruct ed to inquire into the prematnre publica t '(. aof the sold investigating committee b»i aid extend that inquiry withoot aothor if i into the usue and use of cuban bonds ap i that the president in his recent mes bu shonld have taken up the same kfc mr butler said that the pob l.c statement abont the 4'uban bonds did c,jy come from any information obtained frt a his committee mr hanks asked if r,e not exhibited some cuban bonds to a^l he members of the house mr bntler ro lied he had exhibited half a dona < a ban btt io taken from the pocke:uf the reporter j i city newspaper by paying him fifteen jji ts on a dollar for them mr banka i-*1 further why he had not made his .■,* rt having had the subject under con ki-i xation nearly thne month mr butler rt ted he had brought before the judiciary c du'.ue the question of compelling the 11 irdt-y of the cubans to diacloae the con t,%)t f under whicb the f2,(mju,ouo bonds bad u sl i fl-noeited and th question w til before the commits c ul elur.jge objacted to a disclosure o^rttters before the committee the speaker i iiuod the objectioß and mr wood ptv ; a3dcd w>th bis ar^nment mr willard jw memb«r of comantt on foreign a-fl f neil addreaatd the hooae in oppo suh,i c resolutions of the majority b • totler denounced the slanders ottered aa t becrrtary fiah caleb caahiß|r and 5 m aad drew from mr fitch a a tction of his remarks last evening re gi'?v g the retainer reported to have been pvid haey webster for bis isfloenee with t»i ' cretaxy of buu he oppoaad the r\<jf } aona aa being mischievous and likely to i lye the government in a quarrel with spa mr logan in advocatinc the cause <*%* cob replied to mr bstler id » try anisnaaari mmxaer esisioßaiiig him afcaxi j in refeienoe to mxggmtiaaa about ih se of cuban bond mr baiki cuwe the debate when mr binghaa oatfvft to iiiimesiiirr the vote by whio the main qnesttioii was ordered i that he might offer the amandamcit mr m.in.ige moved to lay tha sbocmb to rsooo aider on the table a rota was taken on be motion in the midst of intense excite n tit both on the floor and in the crowded rallerias and decided in the nagatira yeaa si nays 1m mr cox moved aa adioarn aient mr maysard inquiml tha enect ct in adjournment the speaker replied tost it would be to place tha resolution at tbr bottom of the business on the speakerv table mr ingeraoll inquired if it would probably be reached before tbe next seßaiou speaker—"some time after the air line euilwa]|rill roan of laughter th honae refused to adjourn by 62 so 104 the main question was then reconsidered jm binguam kep ohio offered as a substitute for the resolution of mciority the third section of the resolution of major ltrmndined as follows that the president is herwby aothorised to remonstrate against the barberous manner in which the war in cuba has been conducted and if he shall deem it expedient to solicit the cooperation of other governments in such measures as he may deem necessary to secure from b#th contending parties an observance of tin laws of war recognized by all civilized na tions the previous question was seconded an '. that presented a new phase bnngiog up the 4ueation as unfinished business to-mor row the house at seven o'clock adjonrra 1 aft'-r an exciting session of eight hours foreign marine hbmtset i ts his june i later advices from sidney oontirm the rt-port of tbe total loss of the london ship walter hood all the yeah round * iv accordance with the wish of dickenr the weekly journal all thr }' r t roun<l t will remain under the charge of his eldett son tachtiau the ssffjsawd is sorry to hear that the owners of american yachts will decline to limpet for the prince of wales cup it ays their objmtion to the time allowed i an insufficient excuse and course proposed is unexceptionable i'arliamknt the proceedings in tbe house of com mons last evening were mainly unimport ant mr charles baxton member for east surrey moved an address to tha i^ueeu inking concurrence in a proposition for the appointment of a commission to revise the translation of the r>ble he supported hir motion in a speech of some length taking ground that all the english speaking coun trie should concur mr gladstone in reply said tbe govern ment bad carefully considered the question and thought it better to leave the subject to ecclesiastical authorities the revision of the bible was of dnbious utility tediouh and untimely t length the motion win withdrawn and the house adjnarned in the house of lords last night earl itranville moved the second reading of tne irish land bill ii said refraining from partisan topics he would simply demon strate the necessity for this legislation ih law as it stood was confessedly unsatisfac tory the tenure of land ia ireland wm insecure snd abrupt evictions without com pensation for improvements made by th tenant were common landlords had their trrie vancea too llents were lower and their payment lean certain iv ireland than in any other country in europe while th intercut on bonds and mortgages was great er he referred to the difficulties landlord had with tenants and the ourages which had been committed and analyzed to previous attempts at legislation on the eubject * final settlement was now sought for it had been impossible hithetto bnt now it was possible he proceeded to show that the tendency of the present schomo was to pro duce prosperity order and peace the duke of richmond denied that there was any necessity for the introduction of tbe bill he read a number of letters to prove that the landlords are all gentleness and consideration kxceptions he said were possible but too few to warrant the present legislation after urg ing other objections h said he should aot oppose the measure for fear a worse one might follow its rejection but he hoped certain amendments which he suggested would be adopted karl russell ad vacated the passage af the bi>l without further amendment ix>rd dufferm said large land lords defended the provisions as they stood and he deprecated any alteration tbe marquis of salisbury spoke against and the karl of kimberly for the bill lord monck supported the measure in general but took exception to some details without taking action their lordships rose ia the house of commons to-night mr hardcastle moved the second reading of the bill to repeal a clause in the keform act creating the minority representation mr gladstone thought teat the minorities should be heard but insisted tbst they always had a hearing in tripartite elections aud not nnfrequently in boroughs choosing two members he should vote for the re peal of the minority clause mr walter begged for the postponement of action until the next census and redistribution of seats had been made mr piiraelf in voked for a further trial of the prpwtit system the bill was passed to a second reading by a small majority thk gbbmh according to official advices from peath the grain crops in kastern europe promise a satisfactory havest inst'ranck fkai'ds the directors of the monarch insurance < ompany which failed some time ago have v-een committed for trial on charges of fraud ah rived at plymouth—steamship bavaria from new york for hamburg at londonderry peruvian from quebec for liverpool at southampton—union from new york for bremen fftmkn'icai . dispatches from rome leave no doubt of the adoption by the ecumenical council of the dogma of infallibility aa proposed to the council including tha n*th«nia clause dickens ki'logv dean stanley will deliver a sermon at westminster abbey next sunday on the death of charles dickens intense eager ness is manifested by tha public to obtain places in the abbey on the occasion the grave of dickens is entirely covered with flowers cast there by visitors*line the bnriai tbe iron trade the iron trade in englaad is just now extremely active the ems conferevce it is said that the ' omperar of russia and the king of prussia have met at ems to arrange s marriage between prince vlaiumer second sob of the czu and a prussian princess pbice3 op breadbtvff3 advanced parik june 15.—1n eooseqaenoe of tbe drought the prices of breadstuffs have ad vanoed in an alarming manner election 8 i . hakim june 15.—the elections throughout the priscipalitme have generally resulted in favor of the anti muscovite party dcctbisal bir.rmos yikmva june 15 a convention of ger man teachers now in aesuon here have adopted a resolution favoring the exclusion of doctrinal religion from schools and the retention of natural religion the new < fumbkk hkfr«r june 15.—-the political com plexion of the new chamber is about the sasaa at tha last house and a ministerial crisis is expected in no—tr)nance tbe rraiajr bi'sinrss ottawa june 15 hod a campbell proceeds to-day on a mission to england to fay tha whole fanun business before the imperial authorities the turf beacon park 11..ii in june is—at baaooo park cooim today guldnith maid beat am*r ioan girl aod ucorga p»lm*r thraa trwght kaata tio«2:'i->i 5^4 and 2 palntr was moottd ia nch baai i ad y thome was drawn on arcoant of limmm iomi pakk jwn fm jn 5 the great rac at jaroma park for the jookey club hudi i •■-. i •.«!-• f,.r afl •.-• ■■nuiae was won by h-mi . 1n 1 u th hint race tor oonsolat t n tirvn^ain n and hr*m uartrr m:l«m for b-<r*m i«d during tbi meeting aa won by gsasssl n 3 16 the fifth raos hatiwr puto for i.o divided bvtwmb tbc nd«r and nvstr nt ih wining hiiraa haswhnap ■r all asjaa &»*-•*■ndd*a hj in — li«i sn f l tin nli i *. n -« ttaptare won s-i»«u a n»l msf third rim i 4'j ix\k ra.f match for $.'•*-», each dash one mil i 1 *- p waiu beat tun rubins lime 1 o7 miscellaneous raii.roah »\> ij4i n albany june vk the -•.•«*- i son canal company to-day inaugurated it cherry valley sharon k albany branch o the albany a sunjuehanna railroad with an immense excursion from this city to sharon spring anil cherry valley at the latter place speeches music and a liar btcue were among the hospitalities extend ed to the excursionist cokukessiunal conventions tbkre haute june 15.—the republi can congressional convention of this dis trirt met to-day and nominated hon moats k dunn of lawrence county for con gress the democratic convention will meet on the 13th prox anil vijl nominate yoorheas he having no opposition u'etet ruiat ptovobkmmbs june ml—secretary of war ht-lknap delivered an xmnoi to the graduating class at west point to-day the benediction wu pronounced by professor kronen the number of visitor iv atten dauce was small coin part d with former yean among those present were admiral i'orter gt n slocum and gen shenck rkl'l hi ican jobskatfobt ar..if>ik me june u the hepami d miw convention t lay nominated llou siduey iviham fur governor a btatmuwßju ooktmnw fuilai'ltlmila june 10 - la thr eonvrn tion for ih noiiuuation of sht-rut to day there was a fierce struggle betwun tin up porters of the rival candidates imnrumn ■<: the suv bring ctmtfcudi d fur with force i'esks were overturned and ihaudehers broken no result was reached the struggle resulted at a lau hour m the succes of v k l^eds over c.iucr hingham the moat prominent of auverai candidates jvlmjes bjpeflatatld the judicial convention to-hay ninni inated judge i ax on and thomas k finw-t ter for judges of the common pleas and james w lynd for judge of the district court congressional nominations id the first congressional district con vention to-day kenjanien h tick le was ikiminatfd on the first ballot in the fourth district william d kelleywasre oomiaated the split in the second dis trict resu ited in one party nominating charles o'neil and the other john v ( reeley uuvfix san frani imo june tfi the steam ship great lupublic from i hina brought i 3(>o chiuese jjaam ng ra and a large cargo including 7880 packages of tea babfhxdb f.hie railroad boston june u in tha senate this afternoon the amendment of mr ladd in structing the attorney general to com nifuo civil uuitd against the signers of the bonds for tt.flttl.lotl and criminal huits against the parties accused of fraud in the hartford &. erie management was voted down—nays 19 yeas 14 kike cbicaco june 15.—a tire at i'lattsville wis on sunday destroyed the < at house the bank building of i-.-lv h . 1 1 " -. and a mr mcarthur'sytore and residence thk indians spotted tail sw : ft bear yellow hair and fast bear thu ludian chiefs arrived iv this city today they left this after noon for the west indian attack vciikyknxk wyoming territory june 15 — the passenger tram bound kant last night ran into a »., iad of mounted indians coming round a cu.-ve three miles east f < gallala several shots were tired by tin indians some tal ing . ■■■; in the call sixteen horses were killed by the engine nobody was hurt t nn the tram kobes bows arrows ac were hand this morn ing the compau • cavalry stationed at ogallala ate in olose pursuit of the in dians sahs'tier m'nd cincinnati june 1.">.--the great meet ing of the north american saengerbund was inaugurated successfully to-day i procession wu large and attractive am consumed one hour in passing a given point medical convention hahttokd june l r the twenty-aixth annual convention of the aessociatioo ol medical of the insane be gan here to-day it was more largely at tended than any previous one 40 members bwiug present from 9 states and from can ada episcopal convention the state kpisco-jal convention has ad jonrned having l>e«n ihhlßßstm chiefly with routine business i'jiai m vviuiams report ed nine ordination to diaconatc four to priesthood and it 19 confirmation kiglit churches has 8888 built and four re opened pim.anelrrita j.jne 15—last night albert haker m -^ maggie cade and another lady name ur known were drowned in the schuykiil r > the capsiiing of a pleasure boat look to vole i«ka/h burning of tlis odds and ends of tobaujo to be obtained at some store and at all i .....♦-. for t»o or throe cent per pound is the best thiog to smoke oat all the early vermin from the grapery and just now is the delicate time to watch the vines to ccc that they are b«sj from theae enemies the smoking however shonld !>*■done without regard to their preaen^e it is a pro tection no one 3 knows any thing about raitiiog grapes under gloss will water the vines while they mri blos somng rat whea thi is fully over the large syringe should thoroughly sprinkle everything insid inclvding vines soil glass 4c twice or thri a day this most be accompanied witb a powdered sul phur placed in the vicio<ty of every vine as a protection against mildew and should mildew unfortunately make its appearance the vinos themselves should be sprinkled with it just now the ont*door grapes are liable to suffer from the steel lue bng which feeds upon the blosso n and uarea behind its progeny tl small brown maggot that feeds raven«rusly apoo tha leave and aariouty damaging whatever of the crop is left by the bug a solntuw of whale-oil soap aud water is sudden death to town buttbelarw are ditilcult to j^et at and the best way to destroy them is to co over the tinea and use the thumb and finger last year they were very few and they did but little damage and there may be no damage from them this year bat the vines should be carefully gotteorer aad not an hoar should be lost in doing so—q*r maruotrn ttlegrayh the laj>v thorn mtotibt a boot the trotting mare lady thorn there is much mystery no horseman can i*ll who owns her lady thome is queen of tb turf bht has mads mut 8w w»s excluded from the course this wmoq—■omv say from pique others that sh has made in private such remarkable time that it ia not to be knows till tha lady reaches boa ton she has ban keptqnwt in dan maoa'a atablaa all this awaaon bat will appear at boston tha mare has recently ohangad hands smith of smith gould & martin new york ia the reputed owner there ia aome reason for tha mystery whan bonner drove dsxtar at his speed and ma4e his remarkable time h mad an offer of a large sum of money for any horse that coal d match daxtar*a time the owners of lady thome oallad on bonner and asked if the offer wm atdl open brmssfcr s*i<t it was onoondition tha lady thofm waa 4ri«en from banner's stable to tha track as dezter was the backers of tha lady say tbst t boston she wiu go below tha twenties and wipe oat tha faitast urns on record the buffalo express published mm hwiil sun law bmpt*d)bj the exphess i'hixtinu co no 14 e swan stheet d inrn-l bj evritr in the of ni i-v in ill 41 i m rr mini wi i k ;■k»|-ri brj tii-.il 1 hi ad the buffalo express job printing office cofßftlftelj mt-ikwj with the very best material u til iv wi«tj is prepared to kifcttk itert rtk tk>5 op book carb mb job wobx ho 14 kaht.bwan stkkxt e3*ri«i.l^vv<r > business directory xi mf mnitjutamb location of lag lkaihsg bousmb or ll'h'falo i wt i ■narfan ha fel purchase o biif fm ~ ti cult i lii out »«.'! ni nut refemil will mi inu mad triub n b*i«.ti-n hu u*n reluu ii wd batnatlj l..f»t claria architects c > kl's x krd s*i man i au'l uiplkmkntb castings 4c iiortaud ikon wurks,clii^«o:iuwlin hankkk h w both aob . mmi enr .-. bmb bund him finkcastin<;s to claiih a u.,cur i»»-*raaiid vin(im»»u books and stationery uauti i a l.ou ua main el - miubkh 11ko . 4^7 ilvi:/:-r m-hawk bkebu a lknt mfl m*iu and v w ttenaca ij l " : 1 :-^ il^.r isi.ank huuiu statio.nkiiy c yoi ■.<;, lookwuou jouhhon u man booth shoes a l schrvvsh 2*6 main buahk book mancka tcklr 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11 t ' p f»k sai.k ob rent—a five **■vaarkaaa nf a rtaairalilm fjuwirj and dwelling b»-*r ki i market irn-m li.it j i-n i.ks a i'ickbri n 13 waal t)wm t i ijh>r bale one forlitlt inter . t iii mf i tt c lnr.t,t and baa ataramniß the i i ill mk ai aftdrußd ii wat swan t 14 i > \ x xl > kt>k sai.k ok to kent l » . rkf perry ard waabinvtua i uira cientkal buhinesa property ' hih^vl{<ilt i.ka.sm known m tba i-u uvr u 11->t l,i.a*nniii runta uf 103 test un kn i 1 rial 41 it i ii t'l.mmercial tmt and ex u-..1 i r k .|, uj 1.1 v,l ir tl.t building b vai mii..i*i,t.:..l buill with atona i-aaeuient and our lutrim i hnek kea^niikb ■■ictum of lament aril be b iwbd w purchaser i.vu.n « bakcr lioksiis and cakriagks rs cimm family horse buggy ffls i'r i>i-.klif r 1 cheap likfilre al o»l m ■! i ttil misc el l wr ■ors rjun in;ii fixtuues . v i>'i ffw fwry first iiuar ki.'mli av,n t aw or k uallon 10k salk dock frontage fox sale-one th..ukntid fttt nf but ma dock fur mile ju.ln i/iti i i pearl t fl ulit papers fl'k salk at s*t ■■l-,.1 7 . untm pel hun ired at thia oflßce rih'i tmagnet1 fox sale—this 1 tut ha ih--ii rclmilt ai ■! in now in food order hiilbi auld ver \■* fur caab 1 hlm s sa f'iku i weal >» in ft i 7 ul ill sale l'heaf—a block of x undonf rrv-t , mli.«u i res can br hhilixii't.ili il linj l-.lt and in id t re>lui one i , f*i i ! ■a per acn if uksn wuhln m .!;»•- i'd i apj».i tv 11 micumu fco.fi huuth divisi i -.. fi pvob sali cheap—a valuable ir |" it 3 otiti-.ilk kicatad witli n.jiri sti ■!«■! [. m h lvi il tt a kiau cuaj or lumnrr yanl oranj !.,-.> tiu neaa wiu ba adtd übeap to cuwe ml agenla 84m main at ' f_l _ rior sale 2<wo feet of land on f j fti r^.;i u.lrml hatni t-n kandall ban n " a|-|>lj tojohn otto.m fearl at ijiok sale—lot 36x100 ft north 1 v nu i c*t ii pear allnn lyos & iumi s l brown h.nldinir dsd vboou engine and boiler for aa.le c-.ea,l at the vulva pbuilns mill uoulkk & kk'il.nwalt corner cbnagoal lok s\lt 1301 sks __ 49 for sale—no 100 washin jhiil lanat aibxajaißn lj-»t-.i frame dwe liinr « ill iim filur lllii it tba « in'lt h i 1m1 t%o ft ilil all itic>mi|ilt if nlt-r t nixl.1 with :\ new hara uw ft lukkkim i w tswan at n *» for sale—a bplknihd new atk ijm..i tnw dwclltav bum fim«h.-.l n la in bmaca ikininlike maun r itli all the cmiveni ilit ili.l -■j t null ajaanat aoj \-'-'- ■oood riater i a.d hiiui l.ti.'k>lt fii ctidmmvtifiit at anil is«1 m deep between twith aitd tlevcntfc rta tbb ■.-,|. n will hrwld ata baiaala with sirmll pay lu«ni uuwn and baiaam on uidr time iu.iik „ m qru 16 w bwan at f f , £» ufcxawake r£su)enc for mil s'l.k it^nl the mvi di-'imble on that atitwt lk..,\l'l kajtlno 13 w swan at til ffs fox kent—the stoky frame biii iwe line tffi ii«i'1-n at , batwam ellveott i l vt^vj«'"l tenant lbs * pickkkinc is w swan t _^^ '_"_ . for sale a splendid 51 ikt..-.-m l.«i-t-.n,n v ahneh»»sc with u r on»s l.uilt m the beat manner with ajltajaaai grouuda urue atathto cbnlwlruitt hea.thrul cli niatr fine avtvea in the vioinitv romantic mjt'nery fi iii iiuu'h drive from r'aln on thr.-u^h roota to to rout and montreal and n l o shore k li near jt-^h i a s[»if did h-*iue firr a famim or aji uh-c&i'i ctr'iit frotn i'ie cit ♦ m !■-#; lerma aaaj apply le»i»tuii ti jiuin olii'iiant dti-:iiii desirable building lots foh kali iimi .., in-uw-in t-t t.soofi k nl worth at-ji wix-lk-j linwuod a\soaa w » c r baker 114x900 kdward at , or vngma f ; h i.vos » ihk'r i hieai cottages for sale 640 niirrb plu.-e lot bxllo 117 fourth it iotssxho m mi'iihw »'■: i"1 2»tl"t y7 i'ajiner s.t lot wfsioo flo ua!»ti>os a tto * brown's t.uijiii uur sale ok to exchange fox j 1 a first i-ihmi residence in uiu city a farm at 104 acre firm quality of land ljimr just ouuiue of lite , city limits baa a larjje orchard one ot the bot a county fin.'two-story brick hoii and three guvd bams will be aoh cheap lnqureof b-ls huwaki * f"o l*1 !^. fox salk—a vkry desikahle an and jaaaat n ■* house m connectu-ut rt bacwaaaj teetk and el vn-.ili tr-it.t the boo ajeasaiaa 9 room baakk a w|a bail and atti lot - mxliei tt ba»e pfopcrt il be sold uhi-ap if mjwjliad f mmilaialj uuotaud ba tlit first of uay wiilba rented john utto fl p«arl ft t g=a~i-"(tu ilfcnl alra rba~kt»ain the l u atuiy hriefc jaaamßg t3 w cupawwa t i tt^t^ii fnnklin and ih.-la«are rta aaa and water lxx * pickkrinti,_i3 wwtawap st t j 1190 ft sale a new and first t da si atorv rrtidenr . wilh all the mi>dern im prnysmentt aou'th aide o ferr u«et wmt of del . i.ire lot 1wi586 fe-t term eej nt tn * hollifr builtim|t or sale—29i north division at 1-btorv and basement cellar and water will rll ch»ap m u p»-ty la ttoing tv wave u-wn price 12300 apply tv m jiccomb ho h s uth j divimon at ell i jriorfages for sale * no 12 spruce at ij-ktor frame lot 30»13o ■nriue tlim 4»3 swan at , near gpniu l-«u>ry fnme price es lyon k baker erie land office *■pvwellinvtfor sale cheap-a y \_) good haremin will he riven in the mxc of the t tan dffm dwelling wo 437 michigan t 10 mail a and water lsjnaru wilbu.n * st no hiatfara <• •** for sale-hoi bes aifoi salk cheap 2-story i*-k brick ho-.tae 4 esn i ii r,t ;■„■d order ua.fcc lutsittfe will be id at » tj»niam lor c lh hastings * otto 4 br.wn's bjudinirs 114 * j*r fox sale—no g2o main st si a cry <'*« rattle and pieamii*..}-lucated t.jrj ■rfc i ramidw l acrfoel order throughout iftsan-t .«» ftimrw hwt r ■gall vitt l-m-.itr p - a^aa u da^wi jogji otto ni p*al rtret-t it ( heap uoc>e3 foftsale wm t-tnry ri"k h s3 gwmn pi , * ith c a:.-l mwr i,l itoiui l-«u j tarkh km f ( i;:o *.; lot ssii^j wed fa ihnifchwj a fruit in at.unlauft 2-i»t/>ry irjini mmm , 198 ft rh wilh-lf t , in „■- i orrltr thnjurh'.i.t lot vsails m wat*r fee i«.irabk fc'id phif 2 on frame h u-e on s|.ni c rt*r batan b t , h 1 iary ftaa f tttlt li>;i3i»i 6 fl hai*tl.*m a tivlo 4 brewaa buildii g e?or sale—2.vi seneca st 2 j7 hot brkk l*i tr--*-j eaadmoa this prvnrt ij t ik4<l rhiwf v ui u-l 1 imdk u the weat w id ltulll i,jvilay wi.i ta,kts 14'juu i ddwd u im m*f awls u m mccubb 80 5 bmiu di ruoß t ell js rorsale the 2 story bet x »* mod so 175 477 otand ml p.ari t , • litiallnrd m m provii.ci't ira hot ami nig u-r l«ih uu l mt.ii cb.-np or ca*h h n term ft vii j'tircba-era li*re i ii .■it v ■stu ■.-. ptor funh-r mttiuuhn applj to hume t basd f*ukl 1 wesi bwanai fi lkm sale thai vauakle j jiroj-erty on uir mhtth*«at ootbi r rf main and ■•..-:-■!-, w.ttt ur^t aad fln-l :»» n-"if dvm ■. ti'ii-jiiii ai-hi muni hgmt i_-ajit km wijoiiiiua tti<;*lh,\e j*rui*rt on tin south juhfi 11 f li'mrl at ei3 ijlok sale—that very desir 1 alria i nurj fmadv*lucy.ko 420'--»j-11 rt wttii all modm amwhkm jobn otto ui t hie 18 i vesikaklk fhopjbety fox salet h li tt nt 2-*orv brkic houjc vary desirable in good i.r'it-r prtea * 600 mji t ton ami 1..t prii ■1 000 ninth hi h ■'!* and kn prtoa i r.v.ft i 1 riku 7 m b«twe«ii ilkh po and ct.e»t -: r ■-, j it<ii i brlch huuae irir w 0 . i howard * chapkkll u m.n i i,x»u sa lx 435 south division t , 1 akin cdtugfl lot 40x120 fr 11 r'j i f tlii uch«*p,<l3oo a,.ji j t h mtc'oilh | .. b th i*i-i.j(i t ell for sale-farms lowa land for sal ok ex 1 mftml lrt mfti irf 1 i f*m.:v laud k fulil hautinoa \ titiu 4 brown'a hnildmir lit 1 great chance fox sale l.'-j ..- r h witiun 4 mil f tl.o city in a excel lent nt:)uhb m l in ;. in.1 suk <•( cuuiva-tiun with o:,hard currait budh-t cunh k n^cfath i f an inn btrawberijr bnlb l ae cropi tntba rfomul ur«t ban w*d a 1j t.-i bodm a uw ir»»|iri«tor iaumdm wuvrm to ottawa una pnpertj vill u aal i a vkhv heavif sa('rikick kob cash down further particular mn lie l.il at my offii-c s|kt:ih !»;■]■!■■iit h u:iiral>ut a b town lev no 4 ilr.hhur ruddiiw _ f|itf r r . sent.a & mam bta i|k)r bale—3i acres of land hi waalfieiwca « uiiu-fruni main-t plait of fruit «....[ boa a an i tani jh.,liire t hl warl»s i bucklahd so j browii1 huildiiiy uoii salk pv ex<;ha>ge-32 x hvn ■■( l»i 1 under a na nuto f eului iti ~,, wod houmiwi<itwn,nii pfruit wall fenced u*wd i mile from m»hi ir n tn pottor'i carom kail kduaiuma buck land n .. 2bru»u'i i aa cior sale—a fink dairy fakm x of 2 oa res with mod h him and barm itu »!-■in comsn vntre ibint i i.ii'-i fnw oolttan weave huwakus a utchla-nd nw 2 browd'a i _ _ e i'a ijiarm foil sale—best garden land in erla conoty hast >>•■md to clo.i tuiianes-tii'e s actw t s mil«t ffmn the court hoa r will r i<l ehamfi t howakd * chai i'hll su uam mi 4 ciafims fox sale—a good farm j of ltlj acres in the town of west sent.-cm fm-.ir-ati.i a half v»ki ftpnm blduft a iii i^-alan linck hou-e three hutulrej irrafti-il trooi ajld a pood gtaai huuae very dtoap uowakd flt oh-\phel,:t*b main itraj t dl'j \ fine farm tor sale ok ex il afcfjft fitmnmiajf mf acrp 2s whml had a li axottuanl wl-11 wni ri^i tint offhilril utw j^ht"r tram i*fllin with banu outhno^w tbmli ftc l in irtiftil irder city property will l>e taken in art p*ym in bajmh c snaaaj it rum lkh pick fcki.nu 13 w swaurf uli omall farm for sale cow o uilrtiif/fjacrwi at ush'l nra ni n f-*!n th dweliiiik ta»naa*»**oas rothic m 1.-m xtjle bam aad duihuii-f m in fine order th land h treaa wgttt&et irllh i itea m nia fruit th i loomtion >» baautuid uml tba d«i«bborbuod ftm clom any one dexiniiu of a-ulterior ruiml bonu will ftml it'lu-re apply to ltoh at bakkr brta land t!l ■. e2 tujlms ! farms—several fine 1 bvn an.l agnafl farms otmlaqrachadgl i.xx 4p:ckkitini!,i3w swan nt hi to let-horse mhorses fox kent by hi'mejk sajrn>ftd m w su^ii t 6s alun a lajerj brick with il tn-xitm im provemi uuaod ban .'.-■. delswan j t ay brlefc with all ni urn impri'imrnt barn ar -^ 7 oilum st 2->tur brick : k wrtar,barn aw 4 ( hipparwa at 3 t"ry br:ck ita ai.d n(u 827 beneca ai 2--ti.rv brick pti md water 88j wealaanaeaat i atoiy brick mid h ; mcnt ifa i'..i miwr 1 ailca m , l-atnt frame h i ton ■*~ i m mtj traaa i*t and water sospanrat tory traaaw b"'fil cvdarnt l--.ii.rv frnni 2i arlr»niai«.-irtoty frwut lift nin'li t f-atnry frume vnt clinton iinl t'nioti vt-.,?.,(.,rv fr»me blawmij al near 7ork laton tra.ni all i.i the ali vb kill la rmm vi rwduaed rat iu _ hl'mk ai bamftmtp fox kent—a barn in the keak of no ms srieiith at ob i bbvcd ao*v john otto bl pt-arl l ' , in mhake ( hance fox rent the daainhla dw*tun ufl eaflt h^tl st , uaj and mer wi'h il mudem ba^nm maat ; mitublii fiir a boardlrqr hotwr r^nt v3u apply aoon at bd wakhs & buckjub.nd"d,no.tbrowo.'a kuiljimr ■houses to rent by m mi'comb no 5 south dlhatuaj at ttt bhabsm t , 2-.story frame aao cellar and a one nf the finest lot'ati<.n in itlllfcllll rent 9*oo us g«o'iria wt , gatory farlek in m-eiiem obhß tinn irm»,wmt*-r and i-elar thia is a ver c-t-niral t iati'>n rent f4.vi f>i.s swan at 2-ntorr frame hi'usc new am bnoaa .-; i'll in i ri ! n.t in j.i r with ai the oiudcru itn n>vi-inenlh rt-nt ib*t pri-k ktanaad dwe tinjr to rrnt in a pnoh la*atkn fr>r a family ffr.>ovry the same ha a ffootl hri*:k even h brick barm for rent situ kh afta oh ttlp ibfj in rr^r nf ha is4 swan bj , nf-aiuiihiif»iuit lr.e ii ph.'kekinu 13 w swan treet els xtorth st dwellings to rent .> lw,.<.ma>l brwi inrmaaja inaaam 11 ni 7 raaaaj each k>th have ban ue*.,y pammd utd panrad ifi'-.n^i ■■.:. a brmntjlid innmnn rctit !•«•. ani.lv at no 6 niaeara ft lf.onakd wil s n a s n f for sale—-2 stoky brick house no 2.i4 fnuikiinat with e>.ry m.jjern veuitiice lot ixl w lt;rma fm^ral.le john otto,bi piar el 3 dwellings for sale or to rent afcaaja with immediate ise-'-silh tj.x'li hi o lr-i l-uiury bri^k j ruuau in fine order pix and water sixth at na ms lj-«iorr frnme s ri->mn leonaku wli,m..s ,\ -. ■%. am ha 5 niagara hoisfs to rent we have hevural oa«lnma aoaaaaa wl lob we will aaat at ruiluc ratt-f for the ba.ai.c4 of lh o*r hasi isus otto n 4 brown bufldlff qo sotrter house to lkt—for a \^ term nf lease at a low rcti tj aii ijiarhi riiaaii and naaaaßmttla partj it is la the city i.f baffjl l hjul'ttll b«w the terrace park ai.<l witgmn y .- h ■■■■■i ■•■■■:■■eaa loc.uion ail in m>a i '•!•- order with n .. i r : - .. t ~-*-. i ■wards a bl'cklajsd no a bruwn huilditi fll for rent—a veky desirable residence 2»4 inth t 2-story frame nearl new £** d w»tcr in excellent rder john ot to al p-*rl t 10 for rent—the fine 2-story tn.rae dwrllinf no nottis pace with bam a delinhtful location will be renwd low t a gool en-tu lee & pirkerixu 13 wtrt swmn t e!2 rpo let the desirable bril'k ' j dwelling n 564 main t with all mfnioni imurovetientk will be r nte<i at a li irv.i ■to v 1 t ( hit apply ii at i"..jh aui's a bl'cklanu . y 2bii»wn huiidinf fl m dwelling to rent—the 2 torr i*m-'u-m aim attic mat tlwelliitif nu s > ( ji»;tra t , wt'.h g»a hot and cu!d water and , mth.allin trood order a convenient lo atiunfita ofesi'i'mal or bu»inem man lex a pickfking w bwan t e!8 f ink residence for rent—no lsscytiag n«rt-«u>rybrirk witho^iain , water ade ightful location will be rented low v . a ....; unant lee & pickerinu 13 weat s»a atract 121 to i.kt-kooms j desirable mwjuah rooms for kbnt--^3oh«ad a..-h l>t aiid w n.^r hit mmsm wilat a i£'--d pftevtara dec*or or f-tafir-l clm drem !!.■■..■---. li-hm«rt wl>l k-v a . i , .. - ■. lyon tk b.uek fen land of fi c e 2s i ottb for rent—is thb new 1 j biaah comer of *■• »-■.■■. and green <•;:■■•- the we dad amr over urn 153 a?d lis the wboie of the mini jrt-jrj ayply to are 17 isto cl>-tf jj;wnt * root rpo let—rooms os 4,,h flook.fok x an ir.iv t ■in tie building nn li 1 ia^i ■-'- 19 rphkee mick sleeping kooms i 1 that oenu-aj - :/, 33f main ilrett ov wj.f awlyu-iitq b bull the nreir — t o let storis * t townliy*b lanv office ho 4 hollistkr 80l jhkot to rent wi-h immedia'e po»ae*»]-.n a id limi-h^i k'm'khy htubb in n eicrileit lucalry in the jt'iurl ol il o*i.j a la'ifo and atiltahla t u^ntm faasbvca oaniad m m a lot tie p*.*l 13 jear than 1a a private ntranea t tlu vdlog omch h isive and in jf<«od rder nn aiml iwr •' re u the t-.re entrance krst vkky a hn(ni;uut apftlkiatiua rimmm u utade t v.v o fltv so t ii uliiu-r building c n.tr ut ati.c.a an.l main ntrt-etn ill a l tmwm.ky t store to kent-swan st ii ra u.t*twa mair and a"^.l in^ton ts first fl ir arid 1,a.-*mrnt f a 3 tttrj hnck hill te put in ffnad nrder pssmpjatm jun ul iitnon tralanddaalnb'*locaiiudlortbs irooen nd iru i-i..it byaiaaai orhntn otbcrl ud ■f boa a an.ii a no 5 niafe-ira t ibuhj kd wilson a son tsi j^or kfcint—store no 17 pearl 1 at iwar.mafmrait lee *!' ckerint 13 weal swan t e-j storks ko3 s3 91 i o.'t main st t*j rcut applj tj john utt al p«:arl at e7 mo tik.nt — a flse 01siness l klaml '& nuns fr m miiic nf ,■> t st-ueca tt tture,d«eulrs«nd wru r nt low affrtj noi a so uli hiv nt-t m ihi-inij el 7 mokh.wiis t i ||, w to loan on boko and om'l'u bortg-n os ]"•>« tiaiß i bufla.u cti pro|«tlj lle a fll kkriftrj !■■13 wert b-a.mi it a j ost mu>ey run■lii-fiii'-m y mirt(rapes want bj h yard k chappax sw main t ' e3l c ijtv am ctr niy uri pikvsj j stack bom it and m<>rl^^«h com ercial pa[-cr tn.-jo:t»u'd by ei'waki's ft bflk anii kcal e.-ia-.e % d loin broken nu 2 brmrnv fridd tog gj purchase money moktgajed wuiteti by lee 4 pickkrim ifl v,t m»a»,'rt .— - - - -'-^ l 4 dies^_p vrxi snixg yew t.ot of parasols ji'st j 1 nei ivcl from auction cheap summer milliner \ afnlt line f n.-a j'.-d-for wholesale anl r***y tnule nwludini keal and liniutiuu hair u.--i & uh'u manufacture j f cropland hb7 ma ii kt new rjwf f pe co ration post & viiiitgivek dealer lv paints oils glass wi9 oow ba3ji artists matesuls 4c ao l 3 e swan .: . buffalo n t john c post jacob viekfiiver j josephs house slgx j j and fancy painter 46 exihange t btiffali\ne y..rk graining marbling gilding on glass walls and ceilings kalcomined in the bk3t manntik and witli despatch dl fm'kkss cartage express office oeoroej cothis r«"*pe:tl\il!y inf'.nnsthf pnh uta tut hi ha uuauai an nflloa tt tfn iti wash in ti ton stitkkt where orders may i>e teft t any titae itttwren 7 a m and 9 p m f.ir th curt in ..( kcrnitlkk bagtiaoeau-l merchandise of flunia nrtiu mit the ni'wt c*p rienc-il nccom lat tijr and i-arvful drivers will ikj emi.lnye*l ****" titular atteiititm aid to eattsh klkniti ke an ajaccjaue whitli will it handlol in the mo-nan-ful mantht haciratr taken to ih fr-mi ill tnuiiv n it - open i!.n*4 iti:ii iii fu i n i at am ■i:i i r r ... haattoga ilii wiiiah su-vf t*tn-a»a.*c rtmy ameetcan merchants union express company nos 7 9 11 and 13 w bkmkca st buffal capital " in,wi«,oot forward wjth the krreatest booed and safety coin»bank notes jewelry and other valuable merchandise and pack«?e and collect notes dr.\fts and accounts bill aent ith goois and execute all other commimnunl unf<:ted with the exprea buninesti at aii the'prm cipal places between the city of new york and i western north and southwestern states and canadas connectinß with other rt tponaible kxprera comp&niee ool>b coin bank notes jewelbt am valuables wm o fai 1 }'■■'■•■w p pfct acnt edijivtioxal wells college on the bank of caylga lake aurora new york founded by ilenn wei andchartfied ly theleipß hftwol c y'tk this cu'le-'p n»w elepant and conum-diors imil laa*l and ai juiratiis wna t-xient ul nmaal and f-wnery un liiritkurii full curps of iblc and expe rianaad lnftrucuti with rvwjf faci.ity foi the ac jujrement uf a :■■..-.-».■; and acoonijilarfied fcrnajf dneatton bv«t a-i i f-r forenrn larifraa oalo ami au phy^aj and clirjtlan culturt hume i • ■si ■■i alcw vtuaikies f.>r prospectus address to the t:c i'rwiident miss carter d*<-3(n sewixc machimeh wheeler & wilson's n"oiseless sewing machines exposmoh uititeeselte pakis 1»87 awarded otik x cohtetitobs the hibhest premium the only gold medal 81,000 machines sold in 1869 they coxbini all latest improvements wheeler and wilson mwiiinea ccmhtne every thins that aan be required la the manufacture ol nanaenut our tricad abroad may b aa«ured lint they wiil give entire and tbat topur chwie one of them u mj safe inreo-ttnent,'*—n t obaerrer s w stone & co agta office and salesroom 75 main rttmt,"corner swan '**' aoknt3 and canvassers waktktf cu-lb , j dry coops special notice great bargains barnes &. bancroft will op«s this day 3000 yahds linen lawns at loi worth 34c 10.000 taeds 9-8 cambrics at 15 wurtu i 4000 yards ohgandies at 26 worth 50c 5000 french muslins at cc wcrtri hc 5000 yards french lawns at 12jc worth 18c barnes & bancroft cash housk 259 mais street extraordinary inducements to it kchasers of dry goods at barnes & bancroft our q5 cent dress goods counter 1 supplied at all liiu - with tlie most desirable 6tyh3 ok dhksb goods i freijl'kstlv woktii 35 and 50 cents pcr j yard friday & raturdai of each week we r4ti our 25 cent counter of a variety of artulea and at great bargain 1 enormous sales in white piques at 25 centß per v»rj wi.l upw»rdi black alpacas embroideries gloves~and parasols shawls and wraps also black colored and japanese silks ! barnes & bancroft cash house 59 main street wi'shal chris ktjrtzman i'iaso man'ufactt'rkr corner batavia aud tlm btrkkts two squares from the om cnurthouse the nubscrilkt keepe connt*ntly un huid a choice ; s 4*><ruucnt of i mi i ru iti elegant rumewimui lji*m whirli he'warranth tv u ei ( ual in lute touch n.i.l flni«li to ar>j ii l i • i ■!..■! in thf coiuttry pit , ma tlc«in>iis of ' iitujniiiff a iii|x-ririr iustrumont arc i-.tf.mj invited to wtw him a all 1m un pur i^nik alatwrht chki-tian klrtxhan i 3iano duets ■ektiio en3 nine sysii-honies c-ni 1 rut in two volumes for four hand i-nee - wh 25 * tint work contain the piston eroica choral uf yt)i the fiflji the tiemutiful andajiu fruiu which tra-*1 l*€en j*.tt^'*'o h thf h'*tlhoti-n the ion hii t^mi.tftt cluh ac ewh volume cr-,nt*in it 20l paere of im-antif ii!v en^raveii muiiic on lite fluent n i ." v of paper twenty symphonie3 complete in t»u volumes for four hand price < ± :. v.lume ?:; 50 tin with the hove f..nnn a mosit invaluable col mlkn of the finest music ever written turrectly mi t**utlf ully t ut up atid it vi udprecedetit«d low f3j cottier * dektoy sift main t jewett & mischka's music stoke 36 i hainnstreet aoenct fob the t.vrivai.ltd chickerinc pianos at pricei r^'luco'l to vuch w extent that they cati be purcha»«d fur nearly the aun rrure which idferior nd worthloas in-txiurienta commaiid cajl and get an illustrated pn .■list we are also amenta for the celebrated decker brothers pianos which are dow taking the lead over all other mew york iinkm our large awortmetit of pianoa also iocludai i jitruinentfl from the celebrated nuuiufactorte of j b dcnham bloomfieu a otis xhn/bt oabler we have on haod as a«ortznent • the celebrated leo wibcs jt q pailii aii vtrrrv orbai which for beautiful and pipelike r«*!itr of tore elegance of finish a^d durability of construction ex ceed all other make call and examine our larjro t uiety of piano stools piano covkk3 fee punoa moved itored boxed and ahipped on ahort jo vice old pianos taken in exchange we are constantly adding to our rery large and well el«rted stock of sheet mumc uur \ irmtru miiu and mu«i'*l herraaadue of rery deacriptiod jewett & misjt'hr a w3 m ajh street b bu»^o v r attokmk rs qpraque forbubh * hyatt lttokwm un co ith lellosi of piteht'cadsk e c spraque w h pij kbcsii ja v but km 1 7 nj 8 itaata block mr 9pragim cootintm the pnetic of th oth«r brucka of bis prof at »•. 1 w««l block uorbush 4 ht itt v bolid'ora ot america ak tom.vqm tatemtt w«d-.81..*k cor-.lai od in.ak jay hy»m akonwj t ni ooomehor go go go to bergtoud & bro get a good panama hai bergtold & bro get a ooodibtraw hat bergtold & bro t a good hat.(of every kind bergtold fc bro — oit a good boraptat bergtold t bro oetja oooii;childs hati bergtold & bro gst a uoou m mm felt hat bergtold k bro , oet a good silk hat bergtold t bro get a oood white beavek hat bergtold ii bro oet good whiik cabsimkkk uat ixk»k lor the larsetpright bea yyl main street berctold & bro affj gauze jgossimerperino silk and cotton underwear at kennett's 273 maih btbeet oil alk 9 wood i q7a coal 1870 im jeuwahb aim hudson cakai wi lackawanna coal scnniad nil dvliverad in frood oondluoo m r qu&ntittmtoiuit purchftmn pricm for the prawn portoo ot sooo lbi di>llv«i»<i wilhin th old ciij imita w « t ol'.owt ten ft tor ft tnd orsu » 15 » 70 las ta 7 25 » 75 1 v store 7 50 s ! '») cbmtmit 7 00 s«0 1 m 3al blossbrro i.ehioh lump and prb parkd coal scotch and amkkican pig ibon rikk bhick lc wholomle n.j reuil q r wilson * co office 300 main bt nd 96 ohio t c.t mlw'"-ippt coal and coke ellis webster omci and yard 119er1k8t to coit slip will veil genuine lackawaua scran ton pitu i.ni and other bard coala also erie and dem and bert soft coal blouburcrh oft cut and mack or ateam purp<>«m at th lowest market pttoe^which will be acre«oed and delivered in good condition in -"^ '"*"• ellis mm vuben city coal yard oenebee bbidoe > to hue cajial obitmom bulhlo nt r.r«li rond anrunei.l ol m kin liol hard and sott joal wholet-»l nd rtt i conauntly n hunt ta » lupcrior quilitj o hard and boit wood formls mwed unl tplit or in the atick ia liverod in way part ol the city l)a!cr.i wmtbm tfnjdl lnu ol coal jr wl.k will do wall u i vp u . callbeloreparchaidnktlmwben 8 darling 1870 coal 187p the antiffiacrte coal co okreral office no 221 lu rkeei also foot of genesee st will until further rotice thew eelebr»t«d ewals a the i.l.owinf price yer ton of moo ihe delivered in any part ol tne old city limtu outaide or which a mall cbarire will be made for cartage al-i blobbbubo lthioh lump and be lect cue son coal tun jt«n t,m ome rl5 870 it nu 7 » j76 i r at,.,e 760 3ki 2 0.1 cl.e*taut 700 80 i*j ternu strictly caih when ordered seokoe sajub ai-.nl may 2 1870 ttnion coal and wood co foot of court it a large quantity uf hard and soft coal fox bale a.id 1000 cords of canada wood b«ach and jaaple),«ither in stick or aawed off split delivered in aiij part ol the city liberal d«ducttona male to dealer 11 tf uah.mno * vmvta 7 p h dudley co wholaaal and lutai daa.en.lß sugar loaf lehigh nnabbook ruiui mmi iaciawaha ilmsiuki vii and clkveland.toal rrtaelpal ms nliu nn avd tebrace m tabd foot of bus wt galalo.ajrll n.m j t hoole & co df ili-t-w uf hard and soft coal omcb •*- dltwoa wl rucak.lf t . t hoolk k l hil*t,iv
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-06-16 |
| 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 | 1870-06-16 |
| 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. 8310 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-06-16 |
| 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 | 1870-06-16 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700616_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. 8310 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3040 KB |
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buffalo express v()i xxv thursday june 16 1870 six 8310 died bai.i l..re is mmma ball l.th.r i jcvi e.u fsssms^ikt r t"-m»rrow f u-ra 1 lh hin.t,»'i..-cu,-k,.l ml lm «. <*""•<'■' rlton krißnda of u t.nnj "• >•>!"«'"«) invite.ll att nd by telegraph new york bisl balu law york jane 15.—the lied stock ings beat the i v ion a of morrissiania to-day 14 to 0 board of kdccation the board of kdncation have asked for an appropriation of 500,000 for the srhcol fund bernard smyth has been appointtd president of the board of education vice larremore resigned reduced fare the fare to chicago by all the routes was again reduced to-day from 70 to in it will probably be reduced to 15 to-morrow with a corresponding decline to other points the fare to san francisco and sacramento to-day i*sl36 freights to chicago and all western points ate also reduced twenty five per cent eholi9h mails the first english overland mail from australia for london was received from the west this morning and forwarded by the steamer nebraska counterfeiter arrested oerge morris one of the gang uf counter feiters who assaulted colonel w hit ij * detectives monday night arrived last night and tweuty-ii\e hundred dullars in cuuuterftit $■_*'! s on the city national bank i'twa were tuund or his person maswlttl t the overdue steamer henry chanoey is believed to be waiting at aapinwall for the arrival connecting tre itoamar from mh franoisco which had uut reached panama at the latest advices bkethotkn ff-stival .' ■l persons attended thr altcraoon performance of the beethoven festival to day the directors repurt that they have received a dispatch stating that bresideut rant and suite would w jr-b-nt oc i-'nday 1 :;■evening concert was attended not withstanding the rain which poured in tor rents ail through the performance the music was mostiy operatic including thr auvil chorne the performance concludst with tte a»a"d chorus c.lory be to iod from i m •• i 1 was xung by the boston hande and hayden society and the com bineil fthoraj societies taking it all in all thia w«s the moat successful entertainment of the übilee so far over seven thousand person were present sentenced for rubheky toeuny hadden a former partner of john allen the wickedest man was to day returned to ten years in new jerse i'etnteuuary for robbery i\ii engineering the second annual convention of the american institute of civil engienerin mcl a the chamber of commerce to day ali'rei craven presiding lie spoke of tl gr it jrogresa^niade by the organization a i v i -■v 1 ! > i w i>utton steel on tbr use of compressed air as a motor num u i « of pajters on kindred subjects were also itai washington tht chpimians ok jai'an wa him'ton june 15 the state de partment today received dispatches from miiiisi r motley at loudod principally in re!ati ■. to the persecutiooa of converts to christ nity in japan the british french and f issian governments are in accord with ijr own in interposing their good '■:') ■•■» or the protection of tbeaechristians it pp ra the japanese oppositions ia not becau the converts are chnstians hut be cause ;*, is feared the profesaed faith will rende thtm disloyal to their government koreign mails the i tut master reneral has accepted the offer - i the agents of the cunard and in man nteamer lines for carrying the euro rwmn w a11 j xllrt congress—second session washington june 15 senatje mt fbhtom kep n v preeented memorials in favor of the importation f pig lead free of duty ; from new ynrk dealers in lades and leather againrf the passage of the section iv the new taritf bijl relating tt oils as tending to injure the manufacture of leather , from moses tay lor commodore vsoiderbilt and others against a repeal of the registry law by which foreign-bniit ships shall be admitted for any term of years to register in the l'nited states mr edmunds r*p vt }, called up the house viill to define the duties < f pension a^en to jirescrit>e the manner of payidg peneirms and for other purposes ihe bill provides among other things for the quarterly payment of pensions and makes the fees of tension agents uniform the amendments of the committee of pen sions were agreed to and the bill passed at 3:40 i m the bill to aboliah the franliug privilege came up on orders mesttrs howe and buckingham announced their determination to oppose all amend ments as endangering the bill by requiring its return to the house the remainder of the session was occupied by mr n'ye in a half hour speech against the bill at 4:30 i m the senate took a recess till even ing kvenino rbwiuje mr kent os kep n v ), called up the house bill authorizing hu construction and maintainance of a bridge over the ni agara river at buffalo tie reported amendment which were adopted requir ing the bridge to have at loast two draws not less than i-1 feet in width and to be parallel to thu current of the river and giving the secretary of wmr the aupcr vitteo of the work all railroad compa nie'i desiring to use the same are cjual in privijugg em the;passa£e of theorize and usr of the machinery and fixtures under an h u-rms aa may be prescribed by the i.'ftited states i district court of northern 3*fftf york when the companies shall not agree the bill passed after a discussion on the bill to abolish t:»-.i franking privilege without action ot aa kind the senate adjourned booav the consideration of the majority report :" on the committee on foreign affairs was mhuped mr wood a member of the jcinmittee advocated the recognition of cftban belligerency he thought it aingu ur that mr butltr who had been instruct ed to inquire into the prematnre publica t '(. aof the sold investigating committee b»i aid extend that inquiry withoot aothor if i into the usue and use of cuban bonds ap i that the president in his recent mes bu shonld have taken up the same kfc mr butler said that the pob l.c statement abont the 4'uban bonds did c,jy come from any information obtained frt a his committee mr hanks asked if r,e not exhibited some cuban bonds to a^l he members of the house mr bntler ro lied he had exhibited half a dona < a ban btt io taken from the pocke:uf the reporter j i city newspaper by paying him fifteen jji ts on a dollar for them mr banka i-*1 further why he had not made his .■,* rt having had the subject under con ki-i xation nearly thne month mr butler rt ted he had brought before the judiciary c du'.ue the question of compelling the 11 irdt-y of the cubans to diacloae the con t,%)t f under whicb the f2,(mju,ouo bonds bad u sl i fl-noeited and th question w til before the commits c ul elur.jge objacted to a disclosure o^rttters before the committee the speaker i iiuod the objectioß and mr wood ptv ; a3dcd w>th bis ar^nment mr willard jw memb«r of comantt on foreign a-fl f neil addreaatd the hooae in oppo suh,i c resolutions of the majority b • totler denounced the slanders ottered aa t becrrtary fiah caleb caahiß r and 5 m aad drew from mr fitch a a tction of his remarks last evening re gi'?v g the retainer reported to have been pvid haey webster for bis isfloenee with t»i ' cretaxy of buu he oppoaad the r\ |
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