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buffalo express vol xxv wrdnesday june 22 1870 no 8315 married . f bsaanfjjj june 10 a t|u r wiilian iv • u h â€ΕΎ fce the bsv i ass aia city f raaieto loum a per«h all ot died loomii-tumd.t monitor charles x inl»r>t aon l th.imu 53 am.li m i k.nn funerj iron thi re.h.n»nt hi porent 511 wlmn n thurtd y rimrama »' s o'cloct parkkr - lun-51 1170 m.ry hjmliton il o perry o i**rker ol this c'tv a|f«d 6s ye*r by telegraph new york the funding bill niw yore june 21.—a washington dispatch aays that upon the funding bill being diacussed next week mr lawrence of ohio will introdnc an amendment pro viding for an issue of one hundred million dollar of two per cent bonds to serve ai a reserve for the national banks and which are to be redeemable on demand at the treasury for promotion the president aent in to the senate to day the name*of several lientesaute in the revenue marine service for prumotion a conference committee messrs sherman warner and sprague have been appointed a conference commit tee on the part of the senate on the cur rency bill bunstbuck eleven persona were sunstruck in this city yesterday gen dix's case in the dix-mitchell castf before judge friedman the oral argument of the motion to remove it to the united state court under the statute authorizing such removal where the defense is that the acts oom plained of were done in the discharge of duty as an officer of the united states was concluded to-day the plaintiffs counsel taking the ground that the act did not ap ply to this ease or was unconstitutional the court gare the parties ten days to hand in written points accfdestfrom blasting this morning while a gang of laborers at middle haddam were employed in blasting rock a premature explosion of a blast oc curred injuring four of the workmen se verely stay of proceedings judge blatchford has issued an order staying the proceedings in the case jf ray mond van guysen one of the heirs of an neke jana against the trinity church un til counsel for plaintiff shows by what au thority he has commenced the action underground railway election the stockholders of the central under ground railway company held a meeting this afternoon and elected the following hoard of directors william b ogden james brown alexander t stewart w b duncan j b johnston william e dodge william m tweed marshall p roberta lewie b brown george h brown george g riswold henry smith andrew h green james m sweeney william caldwell and allan campbell the directors will meet at an early day to ele-t offioers the quarantine troubles a committee appointed at a meeting el the merchants yesterday to confer with the quarantine authorities met the quaran tine commissioners this afternoon ana stated tht-ir grievances to the afftaft that veaat-ls were unnecessarily detained at juaraot ne and taxed excessively for lighterage and other fees after discussion it was deter mined fea call a meeting of the comminsi ti ers of quarantine in coiijunction with be health otiicer mayors of new york mil brooklyn and the president rf the n.w york bard of amurmec on satur.uy.&t noon when rates f-r lighterage ami ot'er services will be stiixed according to law sunday school convention the sttte sunday school convention be gan its session here to-day chancellor fer ris presiding nearly all the counties are represented union league the committee of the union league of america met to-day there being no quorum they adjourned to monday next resigned judge folger to-day forwarded his resig nation as absiatant treasurer to washing ton preparatory to assuming the duties as associate justice of the court of appeals stkike ended the strike of the cigar makers iv this city which commenced in december baa terminated the cigar makers union to night authorized its executive committee to make the best terms possible with the employers opposition 0 chinese tbe working men of this city are organ iziaing ao opposition to the introduction of chinese labor and becret sessions of the labor unions are held to discus the sub ject _^_ washington new i'jstal kates washikr;ton june i an addition postal convention the terms of which app to the north german statei austria an luxemburg has been concluded it re daces the rate on prepaid letters via eng land to ten cects direct by bremen | hamburg steamers to beven ceute each ha ounce or nnder unpaid letters are to â– â– charged double of the prepaid rates th t nns of the convention apply only to let ters any newspapers and other articles inu-.t be fully prepaid or they will not be forwarded the national bane bill the senate finance committee to-day { n on-concurred in all of the house amend ments to the national bank bill they are totally opposed to the measure and will in sist on their own ci'ban re3oi-t"tions the senate foreign kelationa committee to-day discussed the house cuban re solution up to the hour of adjournment they agreed to havo a special meeting on thursday to decide the matter they agreed to report in favor of allowing the belgian cable to land 01 the new jersey coast the long bridge the president to day signed the bill do nating|the long bridge oter the potomac to the southern extension of the pennsylvania central kailroad dittillery regulations full regulations concerning fruit distilla tions were submitted to secretary bout we i to-day for approval by the commissioner 1 f internal kevedue new reconstruction bill the bill reported to-day by representa tive butler of massachusetts from the committee on reconstruction provides fcr the full and general grace amnesty and ob livion of certain wrongful acts doings or omiamons of all persons engaged in the war of the late rebellion perpetrated incurred or forfeited between the 11th of april 1861 and the 20th of angust 1866 with full restoration of all rights and privileges lost or injured thereby the following classes of persons and the rights titles and causes of action are exempt from all the p ovisions ot this act and none other first—whoever having been educated at the military academy at west point or at the naval academy at annapolis shall have engaged in rebellion or inaorrection against the united states or given aid to the enemies thereof second wliwvfr having been a member of either house of congress of the united states shall have engaged in rebellion against or given aid comfort or counte nance to enemies thereof aud whoever was ft member of the so-called confederate congrear third—whoever shall have held the of lice of head of one of the executive depart meats of the government of the united states or minister plenipotentiary o minister resident or judge of any coat i under the united state and shall have et • gaged in rebellion or insurrection agains i tht same or given aid or comfort to n mies thereof and whoever hall have heli mth-roflike offices in the confederate state fourth—whoever shall have voted for signed any ordinance of tri mi of an - state or held the offios of governor of ro<j l state while the tame wae in rebellion fifth—whoever while in the service vf the asvcsjled confederate states taeutt.j with uwltjf or otherwise than aeoardiqf to the usages of war any prisoner of war held by the authority of the so-called con federate states sixth—whoever having charge and cm tody of public money of the united stafea entrusted to then between amid dates have oot duly accounted for and paid over mm aßs and whoever shall have esnhwilsd or 1 ri — w mmu snaiesl mi mosw moneys provisions military and d*t*l property of it c united state seventh—all deserters from the army or n«vy of the united states and all bountj jutnpers eighth—all property and rights of prop erty acquired by any levy judgment or extent mad sad exeonted pon any lands or tenement goods rhfrtt*t or other val uable things whatever and any sale or for fditore by ooafisoation or taxation whereby any rights or titles bave become tested either in the united states or in third per sons ninth—every piece and parcel of land however it may be described and bounded which now is or was used as a national cemetery,in which the bodies of soldiers of the united states are interred or which is in occupation of the united states for the purpose of a oemetery which parcels of laud are hereby declared the property cf the united states in foe by capture in the war and forever dedicated to the uses and purposes of cemeteries for soldiers of the united states heretofore interred or here after to be interred therein and to be under the sole jurisdiction of the united states for such purposes inalienably forever provided that nothing herein contained shall affect or impair the validity of any act of congress or removing the political disa bilities of any person herein exempted from the effects of the provisions qf this act this act of amnesty and oblivion shall ex tend to all a ts or omissions made or done ur omitted to be done by any officer or sol dier or other agent of the united states in carrying out or putting into execution the laws of the united states known as the reconstruction act and other acts for the government of the rebellious states how . ever some msy be entitled fully to the extent and benefit and to the same extant as if the said acts or omissions had been done or omitted to be done by such officers and soldiers during the war of the rebellion xl1st congress.—second session washington june 21 senate mr sherman rep o from the fi nance committee reported that the com mittee unamm.'iiely recommended non-con currence in the amendment of the house to the senate currency bill and the appoint ment of a committee on conference the bill to have pennsylvania avenue and a joint resolution reported by mr sherman to determine the construction i â– the internal revenue act so as to exempt nndisputable sums added to the contingent fund of insurance companies werediactus vil and passed the house tax and tariff bill was made the special order as soon as the consular , appropriation bill is disposed of at 1:30 the senate took up the unfinished business of the post-office appropriation ij.li and the fri-nking repeal amendment . mr trnmhul s amendment wn rejected anl the quebtion recurring on mr flams proposition to repeal the franking privi lege a large number of amendments wer proposed only one of which was adopted viz prohibiting any allowance for stamps or increased pay to senators or represent atives in convenience of the repeal of th tracking privilnlge mr ramtey's amend 11 ill as a â– -â– ii 1 1 was then rejected yeas ts "»>- s bill then passed at 9&q o'clock the sunate proceeded to a ,(.; ii in of the consular diplomatic appropriation bill amendments reported y the ' unn.itee on appropriation were adopted mr sl'mner rep mass reported aruendmeais providing for the consul gen rral at likatmj raising the minister to japruj to eavoy extraordinary and muni ter plenipotentiary and increasiug the ap propriation for contingent expenses of foreign intercourse and for missions abroad from 50,00 to gl5,»,000 adopted the bill v/as then reported to the senate in committee of the whole the naval appropriation bill was taken up several amendments were reported from the com mtttoe'on appropriations and agreed to an amendment strikiug out the provision thai ir the payment of funeral expenses no distinction shall be made between officers of the ime and staff was agreed to a •"â– o'clock th bill was laid aside and the tax and tariff bill was taken up when the sen ate adjourned • house mr butler rep maw from tho lva<-,ou*.truction committee reported a bill tor a f-ih and general grace of amnesty and o'ulivivn of wrongful acts doini and omis bmm cf all persona engaged in the war of th u>f rebcilian ordered printed and rec>m jitted mr schenck r«*p f o \ from thf cotuuuttee of ways and means reports hsok tfie funding kill with one alight ver bal am iidnn-i.t and asked that it '.+: made a btn:ch/l8 t n:ch/l order in tiie house for tuesday â– >â– t mr randall objected and mr cricnck withdrew the bill,saying he would take tfc c chances of its beiug made a special or cr in the rjouse next monday under aui pen ii"d of the rules trhe tnorning hour w&s occupied with re ports f i'lu the committee on iaims and a large bomber of private bills were reported and pused yhe a*e of whittmore then came up anu after a brief discussion a resolution waa proposal and advocated by mr logan ex cln ling mr whittmore and returning his ere ientials it was agreed to by a vote of ism to ft i'he house then considered the sundry civil hxpenie bill in committee of the \\'\ 010 mr dawks rep mass chairman of he committfeo on appropriations re vi red the work of the committee and of the house showing the estimates for the ; next year to be 5.000,000 less than esti j ma*ed for the pr«»eut year the bill ap 1 propriates 141,725,000 among the it^ms are 5011,0i*0 for the new york postofiice and sl'kmmhi for the survey of the north ern and northwestern laked mr cburcbill rep n v ) offered an amendment repealing the law requiring revenue cutters on the lakes to be laid up ansl authorizing their employment for life avicg purposes rejected after discn&sion on the motion to strike out the appropriation of 94,000 for co lumbia inntitate for deaf and dumb the house without disposing of the question adjourned foreign fatal railroad accident london june 21 x terrible duas ter ooemred this afternoon on the great northern railway a large excur â– sion train was run icto by a freight train \ several cars were thrown from the track i and three demolished thirteen persona ' were killed and from thirty to forty injured i some fatally â– the excursion train was thrown from the track while going at full speed by a colli sion with a freight train and struck against th end of a bridge scarcely a sound wagon was left in the train of the wounded live are not expected to recover and ten are ia a desperate condition irikl-tias umty a meeting was held here last night to promote christian unity lord elliott oc cupied the chair speeches urgidg harmony among religions sects were made and ap propriate resolutions adapted the iron btbihe the differences between the scotch iron bta'-terj and workmen are m a fair way to be adjusted bricandb execitkd dispatches from athens announce the execution of fire more marathaa brigands diplomatic the committee of the house of commons inrestigatidic diplomatic service of great britain weni to day informed by lord clar ( ndoo that the povenußent had m—on to believe that the united states intended to raise its mission to england to one of first rank and that the courtesy must be reciprocated by the ertablishsaent of an kssu—j at washington is lieu of the present mission a fool's errand the a'ttn mfi that the f'"t~**irr agent who ia reported to be on his waj to en land for the parposw of crestis aa ill sssimg agaidsi the united states om aooount of the late v — 1 — raid is oo a fool's w nail paeu4moit in the h«ss of lords last svejaiog earl rosseu saot«d that a iisiim i m ap pototed o is^mire into ue mmam wbenby jtunioa betw^si es^lssw sad her eolosnse may be psrp«tmud be oowsdered that the gnat hirfrt armament now on foot and the vut improrrmuti mad in the navies rendered the question of onr rela tioos wi»h the colonies on of grave import anoe he argaad in favor of maintaining intact the colonial empire he dwelt pax ticolarly on the pee nration of the union with canada he pointed oat the want of oommonicaaion and allowed what obstacles there war in the way of ready reinforce meats in case of emergency h regretted the withdrawal of the garrison from qu bee at imprudent and impolitic —. earl gray spoke in support of the a tion for an inquiry withoat action the house adjourned in the house of commons last night the postmaster general promised an early in crease of the facilities for telegraphic com munioation with ireland ana that addi tional cables would b laid and improved connections established mr forster in reply to a question of mr playtield said that school accommodations would be pro vided as soon as the education bill passed mr dennison speaker of the house after complimentary speeches from disraeli and gladstone had leave to atuad com memoration to-jay at oxford university to receive an honorary degree the fionsc then went into committee on the compul sory eduoation bill mr richards moved and sir c w ddke seconded an amend ment to strike oat the dans f»*fc'"g graata for denominational schools messrs richards and thlke maintained that while the attendance on tha schools should be made compulsory funds for their support should come from local and voluntary sources and not from the publio treasury gathorne hardy disliked the idea of state schools placed side by side by others sna tained by local rates he made a strong argument for the maintenance of the au thority of the church mr bereaford hope sir j pakington and others supported the amendment mr forster objected to the amendment as impairing without making any compensation the value and vitality of the measure as the bill stood now the cause of education was likely to be sacri ticed for one sect might snatch advantage from another at the close of mr forster's speech the committee rose and after some miscellaneous business the house adjourned st gothard railroad letters from paris generally represent that france will not push her claims for a ooutrt>le iv the st gothard kaiiroad and will assume a passive attitude the workinuxen paris june 21.—the international soci ety of workiogroen have issued a manifesto ieclarinp that their organization has never been a secret one that all th.-ir meetings have been public and that all resolutions adopted by the society have been published in its recognised organ this manifesto :» insued on account of the approaching trial of members of the society for alleged con nectiun with the conspiracy against the empire distribution or prizes the minister of fine arts today distri buted prizes to the artists whose paintingi have been on exhibition at the palais d'ln dustrie the emperor's health the emperor's condition is muuh im p-oved ha suffers little pain now from he gout and the swelling of the do has subsided the emperor and court went to st cloud this afternoon personal provost paradal the now minister to the i'nitt.l states is exceedingly popular among the amercans here who are giving a round of entertainments in his honor the cortes madrid june 21.—senor cas^lar de livered a brilliant speech in the cortes to-day in favor of the immediate abolition of slavery in the colonies the car i.-t - deny that they intend tn issue a manifesto infallibility rome june 21.—the de*ire of the fath ers to express their opinions in speeches before the council is so great that an ad joarnment of the debate on infallibility a'lll bepostooned to the 6th of july im mediately after the adjournment a consis tory will assemble and bestow cardinalatts on fifteen of the fathers to be selecu-d from among the active champions of infalli bility resigned vice admiral sir robert spencer robin son controller of the navy ud edward j keed chief naval constructor have re sighed financial the stanford thinks that no upward movement m the money market is probable before september the extradition bill at an early period in the proceedings of the house of commons to-day mr lor reos gave notice that he should propose the insertion ia the extradition bui of a new clause guarding against the surrender of fugitives where a criminal charge may dis guise a political purpose in the demand of a foreign government dirt elections viknna june 21.—elections for the diet are progressing much excitement prevails and meetings are held every eight in va rious uarters of the city the liberal party v gaining in the provinces miscellaneous the king mobile jane 21 turner and donnelly fought thisjumrning eighty-seven ronnds turner vu declared the winner time two hour ami thirty-live minutes the fight took place at kushu eleven mile north of thii city fined foe contempt new orleans june'jl judge john a campbell and j q a fellow two prom inent lawyers were fined one hundred dol tarn each for contempt in the eighth district court for offering to file a petition that their cheat could not fret justice therein 9 election frauds hi francisco june 21.—the board of supervisors authorize the mayor to offer a reward of 5000 for the apprehension of the partie who tampered with the ballots in the first ward during the recent elec tion the railroad company decline to avail itaeli of the fraud personal general savage chief of the fenian broth erhood left for new york yesterday hartford and esie railroad bopton june 21.—1n the honae thi forenoon the motion to put the hartford and krie aid hill over the governor veto waa lost—lob to 81 the new bill pr ented then paaaed ail the stage to the en grossment the motion to reconsider waa lost—l 24 to 86 the bill goes to the senate without delay the new bill is so drawn aa not to seriously conflict with the veto ri.tgms oollioe new brunswick n j june 21 the km tier's college oatitwonial celebration occurred today governor randolph prt aided historical addresses were delivered by united state judge bradley presi dent mccaah of prinoaton college delivered an addraa in which he took strong gitmnd against the farther multiplication of col iegm in the kaatern fcutas th oenten nial offerings to the college amou t to over 00,o0u of which the alumni have con tributed 30,000 and robert h i'ruvn of albany 10,000 child murder reading pa jum 21.—a girl umed catharine hummell yeiiterday murdered the infant child of william lady near hoyertown pennsylvania the girl was the child's nurse and killed it because it was troublesome steamer ifoe9et wiuaxotoir n c june 21 th g*ni have been replaced os the steamer cuba formerly hornet it is thought she will leave for new york in a few days nnder the charge of captain j n mafliu formerly oomsundor of tb oonfedent onjssr florida apktintmests albany june 21 governot hirffm aoonnceetbe following iataaided apuoint si ants : korcomiiiiisiii of appeeia •»- jadge hiram gray of elmira x4adm waii*m r l*nsisrd of ew york for judge of gupreftm court third district in ptao*of b«f w peekhw reaicned wii auilroul bvmm j«m l-aiwiiikimi hail st*»»bi s*>e ever p mnaimmfi p e 4fci imna*s as*ardav isw dtin^e to fruit aud gr*w in portions i f coatham kiaderhoofc and otner to»r , uail stones fiv iacbee in ojnmmferent • fell many building were damaged hcw fbkight tarift cincinnati job 21.—at meeting of general freight ai-.'mi here to day the freights to new yoi k bj rail were arranged on fourth clam as follows from cincim ati 45 osnta from lonnville new albai j eransnll and cairo 55 oaam from lo er ohio poinu and natkrille aad clarksville 65 oeou the new taritl goes into opera tion july 1 riu stocking philadelphia tune 21.—the red stacking but the intrepid of this r«t thia afternoon by a fcore of 52 to 19 the turf proviiunte juoel'l the june races a narragansett park e*-mmenowl to-day the track la in good order and the weather flue but the attendance n light the firat race for 20u0 wy won by charley green in three straight heat beet time 2:31 1 he second race for 3000 wai won by draco prince with hotspur second beet beet time 2:275 red fctyf.r chicago jane 21.—the st paul pres publishes a letter from pembina which says in cae the red riv»r expedition omtirur - to move westward dial's provisional yw eenment will send at armed force to meet it in thia contingfcnoy independence of canada will probably be declared on tbs wa path colonel barrow of the 13th infantry â– â– rited at sioux city from fort ben ton yee terday and report an attack by tire hun dred indiana upon the fort buford wood choppers killing nearly all of them the colonel thinks thia is the opening of a long meditated war the oil regions new strikes at diffpkevt points-ftke wells at west hickory t tt c farm white oak activity at pll'mcß-the armutkono run and parkek fields the titnsville htrald sa\a ; the bird well on the tuttle farm was producing from twenty five to thirty barrtla yester day owing to tome defeat in the pumping rig there is little doubt but that this well will prove a fifty or sixty barrel well at least while old operator are confident that with proper muugenx at it could be made to equal in prodaotiou the venture well 1 hf galy and mckean well upon the k l shaw farm struck one weal sine hat steadily increased to no hundred barrels a day tbe owners after several ye ars uf bard wotk and during which they hara never reaiii<xl one dollar od former luvtat meuti have at lant met with thia deserved sucoeu the r l shaw farm at rnu«eti]l u one of the beat farms the oil regions *\ t produced its territory » not more ttam half developed yet l production incre&m c daily aud is now not lew than 425 barrel per day and a 1-i.na fide offer was recently made of giuo.oou for a one-eighth interrst the petroleum center record says well no 1 omega oil c mpab tract of the william mccray farm wu completed on saturday last tubed and cased yeaterday ami testing oommenced last night it started up at the rate of seventy barrel per day and aa soon an the head waa pun ed iff it settled down to lifty barrels pur day which it is now producing by actual r.n'iwmivm nt the well ib 828 f«et dwji and had a leet of aa line third sand . k m the oil region tffurds from mr.'s?*vt fulton superintendent ot th<s couipaii.«w .â– * we learn the above facts 4 a flowing well wan struck at white oak in forest county last thursday about ono mile and a half this sid at the tutthj well which it is thought will fully equal if not exceed that celebrated well in ita production the excitement apjwars to bo coming this way at a good healthy pace the well at went hickory atrudk on tueaday ia yielding forty barrels per day it is located about forty roda north of the venture well and was put down by the name parties who own the former mtv.rs vera blake irwin bud and other u f this place they are of the opin<.,n that it will increase in production somewhat but do not think it will pit>ve aa good a well at the venture there are now cix wells going down in the vicinity of i'iumer for the purpose of testing the territory it v predicted by tnany that plumer will be the scene of another oil excitement before lont the mcnair well at weat hickory com menced testing thursday noon and that night waa yielding at the rate of from 75 to km barrels per day the well waa put down through the small casing and utarted up at the rate of fifty barrela per day con stantly inereaaidg up to evening and to-day friday it ia rumored is pumping 2tmi bar rela the well is located about half a mdc south of the venture welt thereby opening up a much wider scope of territory than many had supposed existed there the well has thirty-live feet of oil-bearing sand rock from the east brady intt<']*n<l*nt we i'-am that the well on armstrong kun ie doing better than ever—ranging ail lh way rum i'kj to 000 barrels per day there are sixteen riga going up in the vi cinity five of which are in operation f a the bear creek region there is little ii to report a new town haa beei located and ohristened dinghatvilla the daily product of this locality is furty-mx bar rels of the parker oil field tbe fjaatpaaafaal says the chaom shot while drawing rods today waa lowing at the rate f 44 barrela per day through the casing them seema to he considerable mud in her which cloga up the tubing the manifold owned by brown jen nings & ftnlay will be caaed and tubed to day it presents good wdicatictif the seed-bag bunted in the new well on the connelly reserve yesterday stle wan pumping between 40 and h barrels i hi • will be a new seed-bag put in to-day the twin well oa the knhjuaou fu-jk which had gone down to 20 barrel wm iorpedoedon the ath mat and after being tubed pumped 240 barrels the rirst day in<i then receded to i.v at which yiem t has remained ev«r since the chance shot well is doing 50 barre'a daily there are setenteen wells on th fowler arm prodncing an aggregate jf j2g bar rels daily cabli billi th-iro »« two imdortanfc cable diua before the senate which hare a prospect of a pamasa this season oae pro >"*«■to iay a cable between the united 9«at6 and belgium un'l«r the moct fato able rulea ami regulations for the use of tho wiras by both the governmelt and isdi*id uals the projectors aver that they eaas bring the price of a message to i ud th*t ask no exdnsive rights an 1 privium tbe corporators of this oompany arc aaaaart souirea lyman tremain eraatua obmbbml jr , isiah blood tiirarn barney hswai it kiggt j h lathrop orge rfirria^t>sl william c barney jwtph j paitla john l merram aa.l jamea b rillml the other project ia to lay a cabu from the cast of new jersey to the bermuda lilanda the ohject ia to lav a furtb*r ca ble theoee to the arores and tkeoevto v*r boa where th oonnectioiu wrb b m*im with the system of continental eurep and the lines to e^ypt and in-li tb oorpo ratora in this line are \ lexander haailwm jr d.tid k-»nrj haight john jsoob a tor jr hubert j livingston william carry william o fargo jamaait bs«fora g john bi^elow william t blodntt jaatea m a sarymaer oeorga l sohnyuaad wu 39 1 iam f airar smith j thk surri.t or asthrvitt—h hjia 1 been supposed that the pennsylvania rv 7 poaiu of entbractw were inexkautihit axd tb at the product ion waa capable of bebi m . cmaaed to any d*«ired extent a pbalahal pbia pftpsr wbakh ia oonndarad good author ity in all mafctrn rtlacisg to ooal ya that tw pres-nt supply cannot b materially hi ereaaed with the preamt nrnnaaaai of m iog which haw imm eoafiawd to tbe r face tains it efltaaaaam that th pnimiai of mining kiuwrto km haw wwasful to sueb aiexunttbat for ov«t asmaetaaur ooa aamadaaothortoa ha ha dbrtimd in th wofhiagoft ia|iihilin twe iprob aodonbtths»t>.nn i » 4aal«f tnth linn i if tn lam mi aha anniaoliui in sin â– i th growinit aaamdd it b mad that ewp awjt&g wjlhiwwtahatwoiaijto-mmi that tue buffalo express published lvert horning sundajs exempted)by the exjmje^ts printing co no ii £ bwan street i>«llv«r t.y carrier in the city ur m)iit ') uiiil i 00 per fc/iuuia waeltlj ajt^re t>j u»*ii 160 do â– ... j i the buffalo express job printing office " jhil ptoct.4 wfth the vest best m atkkial la all t wlaty 13 priparid to ixtcctxjivibt eisck tion or book cabd ah job work no u east swas strut smooj floor busi x kss directory hamk ijrsfyks.l asu location of tug lkadihu uovskj of buffalo - . wof m r?td'-r who icake purohuw in buf al t»y rutlnik --*:.-:..*.â– . o • l will -. c umu kikl tnjuhl tb ic-:'.i'.i bu b fcrw(j..y uutae ud ualr.cuy kikmtcla4 1 akcamcn â– vrus k i'ortth ml mvii ft ag'l lili'lkiltm.s casthfos tc sajnucss b w wbwa > co m..i ur u«o 111.1nli 111m.k.s fine castings to clailk a t:u.,cor n i wid vinflun pu liook.s and stationery a tc i a i ajlt d*6 maid ti -< i jr . rt « uitu , 487 main.cor uofciwk ukkt.u a ljur uh m*in fend to w toud i h uti.i 4ho main i.lank books stationery ac v01.m l r v u * j.jiinmun ijrfiu i iiklbiy a j . -.• , j . . .â– . 1 . boot.-i t shoes â– ' bchryvlk w >:•â€ΕΎâ– iammm u jkwbrr 4wj mkln blank book mancfactcrer i â– chiciikntkk lhtod 1m wwiiiusxoq onfectioneiw whol««»lo 4 rouil w x ii luxjk » co 1 s bhmml cabi-kts oil cloths feathers i 4 j zook lpholfter^n 476 i'v cal:l'kr fitttu a run i.ihu.airi uuu it con/eltiontiw wholm»l i!k:-k ir»lak.>k fai ovuecl ki a ihj»kt.il *.'." maiii c,i)].<mlt tiflt h china iila-ss 4 lhockehy uaiimkv o'nkill il«m»ln sso i m»uc ik u :, carkiagkh paiivtya wai.lack l<h;k mm cuurtar i]oo kackeks ftc «. ovknb * hu.s 16i tul 187 bat uua'i ( /* iioi**alo via iut&il c h it i'lmi a co •»' f.no nd terrso mofuhi i'akin a<l fool oeuemp i otrvt * sl-lce milia cham * v 51 m*ln om4mm churth coal an mu ikon u ifflimm 4 00 98 ouo *» ittmmuft k :.. ilklitftikou 2 • â– â– â– "â– â– l wfaurf toot of dhy goods jx»l)d bkst ft hi w mt ■«-">. ukai'kust tailors m h tkyjn fl»4'ilmn uyeit anij kknovatob lu a > i ii st kr 4a:i u»in k>i\'kl-o!'e 11 initactdreus r w fttv'wl.lh.ln k itavkrsipn wood kam'y goods to n>l ex hikiii./nii * 00 iiu hun isvm ;.. will â– *" m»in k iliilhtt-1 * o&.w l^in kloi'r kkku 4.nd grain w 11 c'uub r rrao c r ev kklit and ovstkrs f i.att ki'.llt co.,'^7 wtahiiikv.a kink hkass casii.ni;s tnvajuo ukasi toi nuity,7b bebufs glass and i'aikk show cards j p u./ffman 1 •- 8 i.'-c 1 p v-»!r l;(ll fell i vv liolmlie a ','. j'l nvro.f 7 man i,u t'kks vvuuienau ad kut^ii e l iiai.jan 17 mmia qu,i w 171 mosm kni's kuknisjino goods auditum m stakkm-.d iw7 mm 8 n iawkkmtv ■■» >, *' ' fl».ii mutt * bknkhiot m 7 uvn buhd asdjewblet 4 0 iiubhjn * u i«ft mxin hotels i it ■■— uotkl r r wmttac i l c»rroll habnebi baddleh .^<-'. j a lytlt * s'js luhv o|>i>i«m kaorioa ii.,i;d ark ii.i'n *>'. c i a1.1.k1.'1.k '.'. i mum '»""■»■h«»k'k;>n-i * klt '' '' rl wl ' c sihnf.v siir.vakim i u.mlbt k'wittc r«4*oo »*."• «. n habowari and metals pkatt * co x.m . j !»' il«m hot aui kuknacbs a d o1lbkkt,»6b»io hats caps and furs 0 .* t o|-.<biikß,l'"h dkiluriil.li " 81i wlu»in wm wll'i'kkt 3*l u»in ikon pouhdby eaolv ikon wowu p«rjr,cor iwuhi olutum ihos womul,cfcmfcb,ca imww iron koundkks engines hoilkrs okll'w tl.ft ns oa wi.lnii^.n.i'robio iron sails k 1 si'ikes to pkarr * to w 4i vi i »»"• lagkr xxxii i.11.1.1 iu)s ao hu'li kl kokdtl-k 1 u»i *. lk;ht cajuuaok and sleigh 0 c oodwlj,mimriw wmlllllhiw looking glass rictcm fuames uuwaku * buhtiiw '•• «■»•"»• mallr\»le iron pratt * uichwobtii m tat m 111 ■• mariu.k mantles and grates c ctii.rkk 511 i>cln*»re l swabtz * o '.. w3 m»in marble * granite wolks dk«m"n .* rohs oon.or qpwtm«i«iim jiikn crawkuku 1"7 ij w »!•«"•- if illinkhy vbolna*lu aflii retail cxxv o*wubm •»*»!». w 11 woi:l>*a»l m»ln mal'rnin t gocds donn.bkst x 00 414 mai music pealkiii and ritelisiii'.rs jf.wkit.t b»cu*a,»«i â– *». ou<;\ns ii*oruli pnv dekkick kkuikmakkr i 00..3 u 41 nj «» organs mf.lodeons kc ld a fhinc'k 4 co nia<«r b"t(jntli mi m luij 7 qils paints ac a pkask bft «»'' rt7 m*"m plan'ng mills doors bash ftc » a ev ns * co h.n.c frintrai * sk book was'fs blkkk jonl * w » 1 l"«w treot pian'"s vi.sio c oottier * detpow.iw li piano manlfmtvrer.s 0 knrtzm.vx.iok u^uul 11u b»t»»l pevinb ukos 4ui ni»k*ra cut m*ti pai'kr hangings tc m h wroe,lmllaln sis roimkry bros 2fl"i ato mkkjttxr mcnout a>m photo.iraiiiers « u kn'i^iit hi j itß f b 1ahi"-f-t -"«"'' «"° ml n soalks and batksi buffalo soj...k wokks ra m.in sewing machines wiiet i.kr * wilsos sm c 0.,"71 n,oor wu«li * oii'.bss m c 0.,14 8 diviilod "â– saddlekv l'ardnyare ftu pratt * lktchwoiirii m rt 5 t»rr silk hat manukactdreks o mackrnzib 1«7 hata stovb hollow wahe bird co cor br»r t â– !.<! krie o»n stain ed glass boffalo ruio ui.abs woaks *» peirl b o l hukss ui)b m»in school fi'rniture w chask t boy zl severn stoves and hardware sto*'l^'"''i ahd rancies i swaktz*co.,3o3m^n trunks dakiel 1 humpiikst immiw to jno horn tobacconists watches ewki.ry t diamonds x b castle 101 m»in l hsb bros l.f 9 mam bte -^ h makers t jewelers w al vkk 2 7 hun julius wal slaw o ti1 6000 boi wnd >• ol ortf.l lilt platr h kutprn pric w h white lead 0 bu lisbeeu oil r »,'• jg . â€ΕΎ._ 181 m sin tt nd i lo d «., bu«*l â– â– , m y ■««*■• txp r«««*t»y and pkiktiiw warehouse fuml«h t«rr • rucl mioiâ„¢l t ti prtntiiw burtix ">â– "•■" 18 un'<rr al electrotypwo u ill l s5 al n d-p-d 10 llmiyi pekiov iy wife m*mi\k».t dkttmei tj h«vi .* left my be<i t.d bwd withon ju bmm 1 mn ro (' rcliy n tilled no to trust h m wfmmowi " i l»a.l p«j n . de>>i o her cnc trjtct-iiff uhk ht dtttmkk huffalo.-fiiuew 18 0 m mitaw foind five dollars rewaiid g*?^te tort twr hit wtter d m one hm>i wli t e lie ~ lt reu any perw,n r turnlr f th nit j i 7 franklin t ,*.,; receive the above r y w 3_o lost.—a laltfie hew leandbod dog while ik-1 f t ur whit f*«t,a -*■•! 1 i ;[â– !■• with bit the flu â– w.li ir llbenl.y rewmjid by rtlurn.ng him to uk m t ka«ie tret 122-*1 whip lost—os seneca st nlm m hiian n he nn-rnw y of tha ml tout , ft braid aonwd rti|j with tttnailvtr ctul i o one af win h the nam of iju.brlb in marke<l 4 nit t,lt w—rd will be pud for it retura to ny * central wh.rf f^tf ijurnisfj ed house wakted un t mm 1 n«t in » flnvc^ut itfi^hborh^fd must have « leutn<ne r m «, with ome rrcundt m wan-r c a fair rent will be pa <] for an unex cpiitiuii^on flam adurm w ec " exnrw â– ____ - m \ rack chance to make mom a ry wmrt*d,a tw ent-riretlc l»'ittt or m tl m n in c)i * n-w rt clc nee jed in ivery boum jtu-inem rjyeuil.y bd&p for lu-ii â– ail or a.i ire okk .\ erthand ko 31 a^bailee t , o.r w—hlngtqa up rttun 2i-»t knts wamkd-a fkw slk j \. and m cu fir.ri | nod i>r fi'able in i ym«it at the bufftu umeral bnbacrtahlofl i;r'n 3flmiinit,npiwm iji h l v jr eflale 1 •;(! noctit st—wanted a j -• j ri ito d booking iniili an-1 ironinjf 1 - | allen st.—wanted a ilsl 1»j j tu do gener*i hi umwork f2i-lt fl7 nia4sara st.—wanted-a vm girl to do general hou«.-»ork tmmnt »• j f2 tl . t jkrsfey st waxi ed a ti tsptvta&flml muw^rl tlxm wtth eooi rvt rencew m»v app'v lio l!(|i seventh st.—cook want u»'-v u btfiri mrq and bui lit li male wam'kii-a boy of good ad drm aad who ir «., a hand adlrc in it*i.li ■»'â– h.n.l*nt t.g ftr one eel p o dn vtr.m bufciu h ril-ti u'a.ntki a fikstcl.-vss t uni t t fun h r apj.lv m wbslkt chas i iv c«,'"towfain and rorrw-o ti f.'j t tanted—a few good solic it 1 -â– * icir a flrnt rltw l.ifo li.suranc c«d]«n chauq-a i tu.u;j ami aji nnj countt i ti ml comml > â– in hi <•■*â– il t w.tkin a ij io juii tf jkn.mm^.mmwr no u v mnn s , ii it ock r hum v anf»rd f-ji ijiiintkrs wanted—a forema »-..) fln tit — i nfortdallj affln mi at bil»n-li il.-u.iui w w,.i im i kid to tobl id ti irily n i hi wi x iii.l.-|n-nijfiit a printt-i i iu<<ri adpmh p u liux 11*1 i.kv'i-.iuid u i 110*1 i ila&s stainek andas.sistan > i w nti.u tnc f.-nn.-r tv t a 11 u-.x bm l t i v w-'i pi r fctt i * * 1.11 li lv'iit ij*i - !':?• i 11 1 \. \, taitu xpethumw t lij â– '' mada maim i r'urka buas&s pmtoffice turuoto,o-birl t â– it wanikd - \ uentleman 0 iulity i tv-e lli g«ncj <>. a ilr cla-x i i tttrsn â– â– i â– mpani ir r rra ». â– antj addre-u it itf niicw h v raw fuiiu iy tfttta t aluftii n >. li7ut wanted a first class cafi riat,'t niunur ajjilv m uumb city i'w riagm sh p i i i rrj 1..1 utocay «* fism wanted i or 12 expekiencti m-n i uotkii i<'»h and door laototy > li;u,v.li il ; »!*â– - j j r j»v am rtaadj war mti ati«»h waktgfc \ lady prom canada m di a imu ifob'aluiqrailtiiaiiuti a housekeefic ji.che-t i rrtertnen given k r lvi i r uif»rin llmptau a|-|-l ■» tiic wavur l!..i t , tppuaut iba t i i i>trp.t lil-tt vii an dsou ely fl kn hsed i'ai lor with ~ a nrtwo bedro m . r dufnrn h pi i rd.bj addrotfln it ill it c hi li li.rim uuvw.lk uf um po«t«eco l dk>lhalll,i rtioms in a i'lka ant mnd l-*iihy loalhy mttaftfa lor tavil m nikh i*-t oi â– mb i omaiimd wi h 1...an in private f^mtty mwlj papena and paiatod giw i w .â– h address m 1 l^iireitd otliue 81-tthtt fl'rnished and uhfckhidheu mltoal reona^wßi riaglt rooauwhli botum cold u-r tid hfl ver de*irabte * th or with i.1 am ba obttwimd in n 8m va>hm{rtoq • 1.-ity.trn * •<!« and clinton att f hi ,),) < i'fc w:l st a few jentle /» v"t in ii nan ie mmlnßtnodaicd wiib board and p ,-.-.» . rnhbs fwa ro—nnah*bi eil »),)- pearl ht between bagle /^ -^ (.} and tour at ahw bo»rutt*-de»iit.d hi hi\esh jhax wfanted—a partner with a v cmi auul ol »»». address m p w n r p ft 20-4t photograph gallbry forsalk i bvcrjilnak nii^t-aary m working all for m hn i'irtd w»widt>-tw a.llar 1«17 popul»'i â– lirtio uuitd rich i;«u try all anmnd lvj wealthy taruwfa r«w futth r ptrttnusn amium pavtu okai'h uaixekt rijmuuil ftajm co m eh e9ob kale v)r rent—a five year lease sf ademrahlc groctry ami dwelling lkb * plckgai mo u w«t w«n it '* i^or sale—one fourth inter est in on i»i t lar.-est and tv-t olevalom in the oil mtc i janufuiui 10 west s b~i.kt.hl k«k sai.k ob to ke.nt nor mm p.rry â– 1 wistiii.gu.il i g mim;ei.l.ui iqis tvljtcheu fixtckes m 3"w went for'y-fint rt ue»r ki-.'ht avenue s fk r.atixmt j'ok salb f roh sale or kxchandk—a i tor un m»i t i hhl i«anic>n will t.ke waki.b a i»l klanu i broun â– fcaidlpg 21 cjplendid buildimt lu mv 0 lfr t'l'^r at , west side houth corner of swan u r^t un sw»n t , il r»t-t uu kric street ami 40 ii n tlir mh line terms e:v-v jodnotiu 1 pt.rlsl lift xx kkom'aiik kllii s.ile osu tti-iimnrl fret f btat ri\er dock for ule jiihn it 51 ht-arut fl3 old l^l'elum'k sale—at 50 xnx nd 7 trtji p-r tuin.lre.l t thi ufflce fniiu mau-ner vk sale-"this l tuifhaa ho-n lilimßl nd i - now in ioikl order wi,lb sold very low for casii t-y ulil & uuf fokd it we^^w l lj i th>r bale cheap-a block of i jj jand on f rrj , con'.»-nine i'j aeroa can b imaed i 1 b il-iinjr iou aud mad to re.liae one h-u-amldi-liart per a«rd 11 tnken within 30 da pn«-«3ftw apply to m hi-comb mftl south 1-ivw.ntt m iniuß sale cuea.f—a valuable j ' plllftilj c*t.trally located with nearly 2cj ffc-t j tmrt troni on paved street ard about lio t i — i fruit a-lapt«ii to k retail i-ial ar lumber jard of any i i i v in-lit ■»- will be sold cfa^ap to â– -â– -• an -â– -•^ mu*ard & cil\fpell real t te wu.j4 main rt __ fl t7or sale—lot 36x100 ft north x william t went mob new alien lvox & 1 baker no 1 brown's building d3o jl goodefiuuikajid boiler'for 1 \ -» • cheap at the union pl&ninp uill i'ullt.k & rfccie.nwalt coroar chl~airo t - sale—houses r sale — several fine tf f 4 o i ilam franklm and delaware kil r»**dc 81 pta--1 rtr^t fsi t j"h • - no 73 s divisiox «* for sale (â€ΕΎ . od neiffh il t ,• h itnrj bnck <«< 3 115 will b borhood mid il eood repair '*£?<>, 61 pc**i l sold on moderate t«nus john * f'l mfor sale-a ! jplesuiu b^f dene near tue farjo propertt l ol , 6 m hou and irr»unrt in ei»u»ol order . rc.und ell u«*«l ith a treat rarl.ty ol i oil jt^hn otto 81p a l.t 2l p\kmrable builoinu lois foe mkbs llnwood artouaw ». cor baker n wiluam-ville pkopkrty for â– *'• a floe lj s r and h»-em t in â– ,- on rjle.lt it m he ihm o w.lli.rc ~ tt good order one y rd grwe vine«.fru t tr««a f t ai ibe old';h-:att jumn qito 81 pearl at ttu m for sale or for rent—no e 75 3-uth dirtai^n kt to*y ud uaeawn r;i.k h 1 c*t on vtrj de irable » ■■■• â– , h cat flitures bu*n in r*»r terms reaioba'ile j"b i'lil t>l varl rt _______ ho tf for sale—fine gothic 001 â– ^ ugeno j r.wh â– .. :, vtwry frame ! ij«-'t«|«irifjd 6ut lately i m«d john ut'i 1 i-«_rt i **" ixo mffor sale cheap 2-stob brick hour 41 eut tuiprrsl in good onle â– !â– . v . t2'xw vs . .-â– - : t » ' w ff •«•£. ha&timis ft otiu 4 brown building fu â€ΕΎ____* <£* delaware st kk-iidenck fo jtx h*le.-on of the rot krirame on tha tr.«t i.x aim k'kino is w s»amt 111 p&ftikp cottages for sale ft*o norm pla lot miu5 117 fourth t u,t 2^loo a 1 ~-â– -. :â– â– _'■■»:â– >' b7 palmer t lot sojxloo flo haati>ud * otto 4 brown building m for sale—a splendid new wejl lj-nu.ry fmii dwelling h<>u*e finished os t 1 •■;.-*'â– n * ..... manner » r a •■..>... • â– i i . i ..- houae tne building is t^r tiv i â– *.-. n *.. irjit iiimi'nt any tast •. g<k>d ciat*r nnl nintp lot wft on c'.nneeinut st and l&i rt 1 â– | . between tenth and hlex-i-nth ma 1b prepartj will ha nh at • tnmin with wmii v licnt ' â– i and baltnce on > c time hume iajjeoed ibw swan st 15 fs for sale—the 2 story brick - - hfawi noh 475,477 47v and 4hi p<arl lit - ' '. t â– lr â– ;â– â– â– i pr-uilwta , f liot ml fi-j t r hath wtt be i>ol<l cm>*}j for cteh of n t«nn â– > suit , n â– .- - - rare chance f..r inrc«tmtn 'â– â– l rlurtii-r b jti.ours apply to hume jt band foki 10 wev hwun st f4 for sale—2so hkneca st 2 tor biiik in jr»x>l condition thu pn pert will be bold ftipaji ** the party ts x"i"x to the we if vm witf.in jrjdays i 1 take 400 1 down u ii i v ajj.ly tom m^cumb nu 5 south 1 fob sai.e-no 125 main st iik a very t^iratile and jfmllilljli cllill t^torj rick r h denpi la perfect urilcrthr-un^nut ir»hau.i a.t tixmrt hr i anu â– â– j 1 water i uitd ate po - etwion i desired john otto si pe»l strett it iueaf houses for sale new 2-ntorv l.riok in ill 338 swtui st with yi pmorj bvkk ti-.u-t 573 ok ri ; lot ttxltß well fh i.i it ;> and fruit in fttnm lance i-m nimh hows 138 s u'h l>ivi-ion nt , in vnl order tlin'uuh-.ut lot 2f>x\l f&a water ie l-»t rj frame c tugv tal uak r,t lut 5l\150 verj i-f iralilc and cht-<ip t-mon frauie v<use a spr.i ■•>, mn brtirte lit aith l-»tury tame c<itia«e innar lo.fb4x •. fiu hastings it i'|tu 1 browi.'s building 5t for sale jio 909 washing el urn it , â– l*rge new j uuj fra c dwe liiu nth winif hw unrer the mbola iv u*e xl an.i lxx jl ncueßlfitf 13 ». tt*anat il ffj fox rk>*t—the 2-story framk ilia d*e linir s»5 hud-on t , et-p«n elliott md i'<-tu - ; a iliwlnlilii lin^ik.n will be rtdtc tbmpte a jjihj.l ttnaiit lto ft i'l i â– â– ;;,«. i a bwbb m »«_ i ill x " sale — a sple-n 1>11 ke 1 " deuce in uwisu.n.n v a fi.ie tiu...se with 1 r torn built in urn bmi manner with cle^m ro i h hr,'t stame eh.ii • iruit hua.thful cli int^.liiu ilriv k in the vi-inily rotohltie bcenerj , 5 m nuu^rt lriv from ka.!n on through rou to i ont'i ami i<<ntrcal itnd on l u snore x it , i.f-a lapa ; a h['le did bnaa ti.r v family or an sle^aiu trf«l fnun t'n it ;>â– h low t>-riu mmt apply i,'uimli.i t hil n 1 i i i ant w-3.il fjh>u sale.—a l^e^v anij ftk.si c cla ij ati.r muomw wi:h all tiie modern inj mmmtb auuth hda ol kerry stnet we ol ucl iware lot 15:ui-,-o ft-el term w f i tkt.l ■•• fl s hollincr buiminß du kllin.i fob balk cheap a fpnd baontn m toßfocn in thr-»l,-of tt : i tv hri<4 ilwfllnik so i7 michina t lv hkibi a ami niff lkvnakl wilson & bos nu 0 tag ra st ew tjioß sale or to exchange fox 1 a flrst-cu re.-id nee in this ity a farm of in iciw 6->f jiw-litj of land hta ju>t nut-ie or iim itf limit i>aa « lan orchard out o tl,e bt-t v oanty line twu-story biic ho«m and three gut j ii r n.i w..1 !«■ttimil cli'ap i"<i ire f bss howard & ctmp-kll ** for runt a.t a bak»;ain—thei aliii t..r l.r^w d*-el tag 73 w chlppcwa t j i-moen fj-ai:k!in and iwtwmt^ti r - r i viahr j tiok sale—29i north division ht 1-st.n-y ami bnmmrit fas.efliarand w»t r : ill i 11 eh ftp ai tin i;ily is gome to imm town prico 12300 apply to m mccomtj ho 5 s uth riottagks fox hale no 12rt spruce at l}-»t ry frame lot 30x130 * o 4jli bwmi st , near prin 1-ston frame pric c^s lyos & baker erie land ottct i r\eblkabl fropjc&ty for sale r iiioott st 2-st.irv t>riclt hou.-w very ik-sirilile m m tin i-t,'h'ume a-id int pric*l 81 h 0 0 >~'â– : n r,-mi and li.t pi ice *..â– â– â– â– â– ' north nilllhlll t t«'wten midi pn and chcrt tiut ti 2 story brick hoii*c priw csvo m iio'wakd v ohakfel'i 3*b main t i~?ok salk-4:io s"uth division it . 1-bt«>ry cottaje lnt 4i^l?o rmpc and fruit htm this h heap,*lmo a^p:y to m mccumb so 6 soth division st oil for sale—farms g pruit futm fob sale at a zrf msnfcft mu-t he sold t*o r ym wil pay -â– i n and cl urches clim»te mild 1 f**lthv lit i ii^i.tfnl w s \ x h . car!uiu:a.le jack«i i i 00..hl f2o 4t lowa land fviß salt or ex 1 chance isft acre»o gn d farming land df irn'ily â– â– !*•. â– ' iv ! m j ruunty state of io«a w.l i t t'\etiantr d for real , tate ii â– â– ai.d ca h difference i id if a&tinoa * ot.o 4 brown'it building \ great chance for sale tf atrpt within 4 mil of the rltv in a excel lent uci.lib r m d in a l-ud -•^â– - ; l-uhivati^n with o-;hard curr4 t buih.-s cveri g-one-ei^lif i r..und imxgt tiarn and a ij-lory i,m c as tht pn.j-riutor humdl niuvint to oregon ihis property wi.l be soli at a test heavf sacrifice for cash down further particular can j had at my office speedy application its de^iruhle a b townley no t h â– -• r !.â– .:â– f3tf cor hewca ft main wta for sale—3i acres of land in wist beneoi 4 miles from main st pit-nty < f fruit kf tl bom c an < ham bloßara t tu wakos i iiucklanu no 2 bcowi/s buildinir e2b for sale or exchange—32 cr*n of land undsr a ne state of cultivation jood house an<l barn nice fruit well fenced ni naled j miloß lr m main etnet on the potter's corners r..a.l euwakds buck laud no 2 urnwn'h building e2s ipor sale—a fine dairy farm ' ft 2 o mfm with paad hnn and bmol situ au-in colden oi^tre ah-mt 2 mii fr-.m couan vihaif lil>waftd3 jl i.ucklanit no 2 lirnwit's buiuing e?8 i^arm for sale-best garden 1 land in erie county mint lie sold to cl<it utaneatae 2hi arcs 2 mil from the court hou-e win ne—ld cheap hy h jward * chap pell 343 main st 4 farms for sale—a good farm of i i acres in the town of west seneca fuur->nd a half win fr m buffalo a nice lj-story b lck hove three hundred yraft^l tree and a â€ΕΎâ– ■■»! _â– :%— huune ver cheap howard c'uai-pe1.,3-bmatu m*k did ruhe fabm for s4le or ex chang conj»inin 140 acred 25 w«od land frimedwcllin with barn ouih>>u-es bh'ds ac a!l in good order city property will be taken in part 1---..1 i balaoce on easy u>rma lxx a plck h li *. bwwij eli q mall farm for balb cox i uir>inir'27 acre at la suite near ki.jrara f.li : thetiwol.ii.k i a neat â– > ory icollk modern sttt bam and outhouses ali in fineoriier the land is admirahlv adapu-d for fruit bavtiig ab-iut 1000 iruit trcf t.-l.-''tnit with k-rai v nes ar.i tn»l fruitt tli location is beautitul and the neighborhood fir«t ulaw any one de»iniu of a uperior rural home wilianijitwe apply to lyon 4 bakp.k krie land ofice e2b farms farms—efatiral fine lary andtmall farm fnr«j«orefc*h»ng lee a p:ck bring 13 w swan tt bl to lbt-hor*e for rent—the fine 2 story frame dwelling no jo norm piare with barn a delightful 1 ati i will bs rantrid tow to a goo 1 en»n lre a pickrrfn'u s w«t swan st el 2 jtj brick barn for rent—situ je3 ate on tbe allry in rear of no 154 swan t , nearmichltfwrt i.ke & pickering 13 w swan tre^t e!8 ii>urter lioijse to let—for a \ ' tern of leas at a low rev t an cxpertenoed rupvßim p^ty u i m tbe oify 3 boff^io * gen/ct n . ne.r lh terrmog park and ni gara fall f»ilroad l««po • d bo»ir«a location all in i mmrtr order wtlh bm>d«tn uc|>rov«td*bt ed t lkt-h-h-eb mfoe rest-no 11 palmer st t-*torj brick wlifi tie c r f in good r fur cellar t<r ». l jpbt will be rooted cheap to a tenant j hn itto 81 p*arl rt f xtorru me dwellings t klnt j.l i « . tla;i brick d«;!liu i ccotaini-g 0 or 7 rjon each buth have u^n new y p*tmed and papered ih'ombuut a b*auitful loca'iou rent l«w appu at no fi s:»ic •*. leunakd wll auy asm n eivs residence for rent—so 136 cottagr st , new v-n brick - it h g md mx a ■»«■.- iuhii'i in fttioii will xs rented low to a it d wi.jj.l lee & pluk£klnii u wmi bnu street d 2 ff for rent—th£2 story dwel blk i i^,n i.sn.ir in good or>ler faa kt*r mni twth htnt lo m ■» 1 ttr.-vut l * liik ri>g 13 w swyt hi ffl dwbluvgfi fou sale or to rent cheap with imn«di*t posae-nion sixth t , no 154 2-vtor bock » roomi in fine r r »■•■< and *.!â– â– â– v bului t no 4 l}-«u>rr frame 8 rooma ltluhahim vilui it a son e2<3 nu 5 pna/ara rt houses to kent we have seve.-al desirable hoiu wt leb we will rent at reduced rat«a tor the t.i ar <: â– f the yaw ha«i i.ng3 ott no 4 bruwn'b baudiug ho #* rarechance-forrent.the li i - r ,- iwe line i tart eagle at ; tuud mm with alt modern im rowmtnt ; mv , â– for a txudii.it h.-u rent t _ apply wt in at ed wards & buckla^d'd o 2 browu'i building f lih)rsale 2 story brick house ; no z&4 fraukiin it , vitb et 7 modern con venience i v !â– le>au favur&ble ji i otto 1 pearl at e!3 tl let—the dkwikable brick dwelling n-i bzi mat t w th all modern improvvni«d will be r nied at * barman t ie uu temtu apply wk.n at ei>warus & 1-m ft la v he 2 b own'a ttuiidii f]s houses to rent by m mccomb no 6 south l-ivieion st .... i a-'n -: ,â– :â– '. - frame . n â– â– â– -' ir and m zaod welj of w&t«r flnu od in fino â– â– ' â– . i thu is one of the firewt li.<ation in buffalo rent 400 ly7 gt-o ia st , 2-^tory bd#l in excellent condt ti a;n,wto and eel ar xl v a very central lo attoc rent 4w ".-.-•*-, t 2-xti>n frame house new;and flnjh enol in exutlle-tu luaiiutr wit.i all the modem in provemt nt.i rout % i * frick tore and dwe ling to nnt in a food location f'>r a f'tiii'y ifr ptrj vie im tiaa a g.h-d t.rick yen m houses fou rkkt by hume k mlii san-oki 16 w bwan-t 16 alun hv litarj br.ck with all modem im 0 delaware st 3 story tirick with all modem ini..r vcttent-f barn ac 74 co ti^e t 2-story trek £**, water barn tc *• . hll|wa !*'- , miftfj bnck tf atid ate 527 set teas i-ctory brick pi and wnler v wws^iti'irt i-story eriu nd tuuemeiu gaam il mtfar 1 all.n t l-bt.-ry f»m4 26 l km t 2-st.iy fratn jas and wal.-r 2u'j perry t s-alorj frame 1 cedar t 1-stor frsme 21 rtmi»iit t i v friioin lw mn h ft v-mi.rj triune cur 11 i.ton mid uni'n st s-->torv frame el venth mt near fan limi fronif all oftih abve 11l be rei-t*u at reduced rat fl it mx & ha>kotil to let tmons oor rent—office in the firk tr-.ler's bask iuhm otio si ivarl t f2o desirable business booms fob rk.\t-230 ue.d st hu tit and 3.1 fluor ttfa h ami itj a l'.-kj ja^ti for » uifctor â– fir a lir-t cla.ii dt«h riakinic tfh ii hine t wi irivu a lubc kiut lyon a u.\xttk erie l»nd of btm e jofts for rent—in the new j bjoch c-rii i"f rt mhhlii tilil and un-en otrecl ili â– bond rtory ver kok li 3 a-id 1&5 tlie whou of the triini i<tiiry apply u harcn 17 1870 cu if j lwktt 4 root rptikee nicehleepjng rooms in x liat centml knai-ty pi haiti hlreet cm r d-jptgr t onÂ¥will apui u ieo b bull oa the iwiß ' to let—stor > w 4 t townuy's land office no 4 liollister hhildixgs to renv wi'h imme»lia*e nill 111 an d-1 f.itablish^.l gih)ckky store mm n t - lent kmlltj in tho mullmfci oj b>.ffalo a u â– iwl pr dulile nusuie-a hrwbttn l-arri un n in it foi the pwt is icw tntre is a nri.jte entrance to the d*t-i i f whuh i iw^li and in pfood order ti i)utht-r r rect to u-v mm entrance r4nt vcb .' m derate lintnldiate ipplicatinri shi id be made at my u flce n 4 hjlu,lt;r l>uildin ( c inter of nene.a and main in â– â– -. fatf i b townley m store to ren"—swan st so tb.hs*waan main a 4 ttnlilßguw , first flo t and han-nv tit gf ftsl yy bfwl wilt t c put in nod nli-r ilwunarinn jie m a very mb tiiionbii.si.eks or tn<»t any oil * kind â– ! bu*i cwt appn a.t fco 5 niagara t i kujfaust wtloon ji on • 131 for rent—stork no ito pearl b nearmajfwast l£k iicheuixg 13 west bwma bt ea hmo rent — a finev business j stand 3 miles fnm main t on seneca at bt.re d'ellii-jraii'l barn r.ni l-i app y norni a no stmth i'lrisi n t m mt b e!7 mortcaces t l aaa-to loan on i ond and l''l/u noortg s n ioil lii o on buff city pnpnn lle a rl x kino ic 13 \\. t swan st mufti hy l-uri-h»beinoneyidnrtsa(jc!.w»!iud 5f howari 4 ch j pf xi-m.in c3l cll iv at«l txm niy / stock bondß and mort^aiff commercial p-per ne«o iatf<l by edwards « bvckland real e-iiaie a d loin brokers no 2 br n's bulld iiiif ' d2ti dukuhase~iioney mok^'tjages l wanted by lk & pick uno is we swan st evekybody like it delicious pure & cood longs honey bee candy miinufactureil only by v long 4 co 143 mmn ixspkawce t ife fikj aj<l maklnh insurance insurance co haittford conn lacorpor«t«d 1819 charter terpetuj p»ij«p ciptul cooo three ibham of dollar ) l 1 hendrk pre?ldent 1 qoodnow 3ec™»tj ajssetb jftnuftr 1,180 m m&rkel value oa*b on b&nd mid in bulk 166^/8 8 &**! erkte (. ! • i mortgage boodi 16 b ton nock 1,»58,4 00 united states bute end cltj 3;ock uid other pubuc secuntlee 2jo/i3 s toul 6,h'5 4 7 c:ini not iweftnd uoa<ljiut»i i 6,ot sw looee p«w in 50 rar 6.1 â– >" the unt!er>tirr!<ml wf.uh « licit from the ciiizem ol buttiiiv mkl tm ih f almi a oonfinuance of tre'r mb litaae md patronage •■■uiia old and a -!: known lxinp*'>y i .â– ~- issued risks tal en by t »'â– . *. rivera atid canals and ; j.ir i l to and from any placf in the in cl tate and canadu and lo.-sua promptly ad fumed and paid at thu t fflce by ' i c i ikh oenend irt-nt hop ihsciiai'ci co piovldiaict r l oiibopliai ao nmloj sr'.'-'e 00 william t barton prisdenl j jiaktin secretary aookx williams inbukaiici cohri.vy pbotiddicc r l ca.h capital and burplua •>«(»' 00 a a wiluams pr dm j w lavl.i-okt 6 o-rtary â– . p rxßrl afau mioaj(..s l imain i^raed at fair rate and loaaw pro ptly ad jtuted and 1-i at tola office once ctaa buudinf up twra oom.r 11m and uoiditreeu ftsa ur ihbi{hai»cr ookpa it hartpobd conn acctunulatedcapital vls.^«,ooo<xi annual lncone j),000 00 surpliuatotelubutt.ee ucir,uoo 00 all poucibb ok-porfmtin<i<i,artkk second paymint cash ratib cash policieh cash dividends dividends paid annually enenifrinf at the end of the nßrifyear dttidndi mar be need to reduce the annual premium or dicbeaie the aaab raja at ta policyl lptl\a*iaam ratpartfully ilkiud e f b0 oeaml aptt pet coops special notice great bargains barnes & bancroft will open this dat 3000 yaeds lineh lawns at me worth v 10,000 yakds 9 8 cambrics at 15c worth 15c 4000 yards organdies at isc worth 50c 5000 french mtjsiins at 2?c wohth 30c 5000 yards french lawns at hjc wortu 18c barnes & bancroft cash house 259 maim street extraordinary inducements to purchasers of dry goods at barnes & bancroft our 25 cent dress goods counter in supplied at all time with the most bestitart.k ftyi.es of dress goods frequently worth 35 and 50 cents per yard friday & saturday of each week we have • our 25 cent counter of ft variety cf articles »■'â– at great bargains enormous sales in white piques at 25 cents per yard and up»arik black alpacas embroideries gloves and parasols shawls and wraps also black colored and japanese silks ! barnes & bancroft cash house fu 2 r>9 maix btreet misical rest kelnerast galop ey v sch"pp price go cents a lively and sparkling galop t ure to please darlino mazot'rk\,b fritz held price 60 eta a irraceful and plttasin piece uf medium difficulty la belle cthnoise.mazourka l.y hem sutler price w eta haunting image song with german aril enirli-h words miitalu f : tenororaopratm voi â– ('«, by h butter price 30 ct li aetten waltzks emi ahle so eta amelh polka redgwa <*» 30 cu joh published and will he moiled postpaid on re ceipt uf the marked pnes fli coitlhr * demon 2th main 9t chris ktjetzman piano manufacturer corner batavia am lm streets two squares from the old courthouxe the subscriber keeps constantly on hand a choice assortment of piano fortes in e'ertnt roatwood ca ea which he warrants to he equal in tone tooeh und finish to any iratiuf ctured in the country per - ns desirous of obtaining a superior instrument are respwtf llv invitbd to five him a call be nre pur chasing elaewfaeiv ciihi t!an kurtz man jewett & mischka's music stoke in malnlstreet agency fob the uskivalled chickerinc pianos at prioe reduced to nicb an extent that tfaey can b purchamd for nearly the mum fi.ru re which inferior and worthless imtrumenta osuiuand call and get an illustrated price list we are also agents for the celebrated decker brothers pianos which an now taking the lead over all other siew york m.ki our tarjre assortmedi of pianos also incli'da in struioeata from the celebrated manufactorim of j b dunham * blooufi eld a otis ia-n st oableb we hare on hand an assortment o the celebrated beo woobs a to pailoi aid veitiy orbai which for baautiful and pfpelike quality at tone elegance of finf«h ai d durability of construction ex ceed all other makes call and examine oar large variety of piano stools piano covers c pianos moved stored boxed and skipped on short jutloe old piasos ukeu in exchange we are conatsintlj adding to our very large and well veteeted stock a<sbeet music musical tnstru menu and musical merchandise of every description jewett * iischka ta maim street m bu«»lo k t bpildimc tbaac holloway deilor i r medina and lockport sand btonz flafkjino curbing platforms door amd window cam and sills steps etc oa and t«nl comer ol mm«u « aad cor itohl uti h«mmnt <*»•> marble works cor pkarl k swan sts marble wokk in all it mtetj and bapetlor workaamup aad i style at naarnabl pntm l urttli dmiaullte lumi.had on iho c na orttboj a pawi 1 a fuimlau ri s kr tort 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-06-22 |
| 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 | 1870-06-22 |
| 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. 8315 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-06-22 |
| 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 | 1870-06-22 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700622_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. 8315 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxv wrdnesday june 22 1870 no 8315 married . f bsaanfjjj june 10 a t u r wiilian iv Γ’β¬Β’ u h Γ’β¬ΕΎ fce the bsv i ass aia city f raaieto loum a perΓΒ«h all ot died loomii-tumd.t monitor charles x inlΓΒ»r>t aon l th.imu 53 am.li m i k.nn funerj iron thi re.h.nΓΒ»nt hi porent 511 wlmn n thurtd y rimrama ΓΒ»' s o'cloct parkkr - lun-51 1170 m.ry hjmliton il o perry o i**rker ol this c'tv a fΓΒ«d 6s ye*r by telegraph new york the funding bill niw yore june 21.Γ’β¬βa washington dispatch aays that upon the funding bill being diacussed next week mr lawrence of ohio will introdnc an amendment pro viding for an issue of one hundred million dollar of two per cent bonds to serve ai a reserve for the national banks and which are to be redeemable on demand at the treasury for promotion the president aent in to the senate to day the name*of several lientesaute in the revenue marine service for prumotion a conference committee messrs sherman warner and sprague have been appointed a conference commit tee on the part of the senate on the cur rency bill bunstbuck eleven persona were sunstruck in this city yesterday gen dix's case in the dix-mitchell castf before judge friedman the oral argument of the motion to remove it to the united state court under the statute authorizing such removal where the defense is that the acts oom plained of were done in the discharge of duty as an officer of the united states was concluded to-day the plaintiffs counsel taking the ground that the act did not ap ply to this ease or was unconstitutional the court gare the parties ten days to hand in written points accfdestfrom blasting this morning while a gang of laborers at middle haddam were employed in blasting rock a premature explosion of a blast oc curred injuring four of the workmen se verely stay of proceedings judge blatchford has issued an order staying the proceedings in the case jf ray mond van guysen one of the heirs of an neke jana against the trinity church un til counsel for plaintiff shows by what au thority he has commenced the action underground railway election the stockholders of the central under ground railway company held a meeting this afternoon and elected the following hoard of directors william b ogden james brown alexander t stewart w b duncan j b johnston william e dodge william m tweed marshall p roberta lewie b brown george h brown george g riswold henry smith andrew h green james m sweeney william caldwell and allan campbell the directors will meet at an early day to ele-t offioers the quarantine troubles a committee appointed at a meeting el the merchants yesterday to confer with the quarantine authorities met the quaran tine commissioners this afternoon ana stated tht-ir grievances to the afftaft that veaat-ls were unnecessarily detained at juaraot ne and taxed excessively for lighterage and other fees after discussion it was deter mined fea call a meeting of the comminsi ti ers of quarantine in coiijunction with be health otiicer mayors of new york mil brooklyn and the president rf the n.w york bard of amurmec on satur.uy.&t noon when rates f-r lighterage ami ot'er services will be stiixed according to law sunday school convention the sttte sunday school convention be gan its session here to-day chancellor fer ris presiding nearly all the counties are represented union league the committee of the union league of america met to-day there being no quorum they adjourned to monday next resigned judge folger to-day forwarded his resig nation as absiatant treasurer to washing ton preparatory to assuming the duties as associate justice of the court of appeals stkike ended the strike of the cigar makers iv this city which commenced in december baa terminated the cigar makers union to night authorized its executive committee to make the best terms possible with the employers opposition 0 chinese tbe working men of this city are organ iziaing ao opposition to the introduction of chinese labor and becret sessions of the labor unions are held to discus the sub ject _^_ washington new i'jstal kates washikr;ton june i an addition postal convention the terms of which app to the north german statei austria an luxemburg has been concluded it re daces the rate on prepaid letters via eng land to ten cects direct by bremen hamburg steamers to beven ceute each ha ounce or nnder unpaid letters are to Γ’βΒ Γ’βΒ charged double of the prepaid rates th t nns of the convention apply only to let ters any newspapers and other articles inu-.t be fully prepaid or they will not be forwarded the national bane bill the senate finance committee to-day { n on-concurred in all of the house amend ments to the national bank bill they are totally opposed to the measure and will in sist on their own ci'ban re3oi-t"tions the senate foreign kelationa committee to-day discussed the house cuban re solution up to the hour of adjournment they agreed to havo a special meeting on thursday to decide the matter they agreed to report in favor of allowing the belgian cable to land 01 the new jersey coast the long bridge the president to day signed the bill do nating the long bridge oter the potomac to the southern extension of the pennsylvania central kailroad dittillery regulations full regulations concerning fruit distilla tions were submitted to secretary bout we i to-day for approval by the commissioner 1 f internal kevedue new reconstruction bill the bill reported to-day by representa tive butler of massachusetts from the committee on reconstruction provides fcr the full and general grace amnesty and ob livion of certain wrongful acts doings or omiamons of all persons engaged in the war of the late rebellion perpetrated incurred or forfeited between the 11th of april 1861 and the 20th of angust 1866 with full restoration of all rights and privileges lost or injured thereby the following classes of persons and the rights titles and causes of action are exempt from all the p ovisions ot this act and none other firstΓ’β¬βwhoever having been educated at the military academy at west point or at the naval academy at annapolis shall have engaged in rebellion or inaorrection against the united states or given aid to the enemies thereof second wliwvfr having been a member of either house of congress of the united states shall have engaged in rebellion against or given aid comfort or counte nance to enemies thereof aud whoever was ft member of the so-called confederate congrear thirdΓ’β¬βwhoever shall have held the of lice of head of one of the executive depart meats of the government of the united states or minister plenipotentiary o minister resident or judge of any coat i under the united state and shall have et Γ’β¬Β’ gaged in rebellion or insurrection agains i tht same or given aid or comfort to n mies thereof and whoever hall have heli mth-roflike offices in the confederate state fourthΓ’β¬βwhoever shall have voted for signed any ordinance of tri mi of an - state or held the offios of governor 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