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buffalo express voi xxv thursday june 23 1870 no 8316 married nydf.r-nahm'lke_on wedmodav v.nine imm hv ke b h miirtin mr john c a vder a»d"mi*s kmm*.l il.i-mele ol tola cut hfssa\w-baiibbu june 21 at white's cr n.r r b r.r a j wile *. mr e b lie sm,j aimr t mil c b.rl«r of eut h ni.ur by telegraph new york sabbath school contention new york june 22 the fifteentl | annual convention of the new york sui - ; i»y school association resumed ita sessici ! this morning rev e t hammom | delivered an address anil the re ' ports from the counties of the stai were read this afternoon resolution were passed against divorcing the i ii^ious element from publia education i 1 ta resolved that the continuaac of th public schooli as originally established was essential to the perpetuity of the re public and that the exclusion of the bibl from them was one of the greatest calami ties that could befall the nation tb resolutions considered the bible to be th 1 bulwark of civil and religious liberty am i urged the general meetings of state an county sabbath schools to give public ex pression to this opinion through their goo 00 teachera and officers bad aco dent an embankment near the corner of car roll and third avenue fell upon three httl children last evening while they were at play the bodies were exhumed this morn ing erie railway injunctions in the suit of nyse vs the erie k;i.lw-i and others to prevent some six million dol lars of ene stock from being transferred oi the books of the company to the name of heath ft raphael it being claimed that there was a conspiracy to use thi stock by parties having no interest tn it to control the affairs of the company a preliminary injunctiol to this effect was granted by judge car iazo in pending this injunction the dc fendants offered stock to the erie railway company to be qprtitied for registration the plaintiff thereupon moved to punisl the defendants for contempt in trying t evade the previous injunction and also ask ed that the injunction be extended to foi ; tiid the registration of the stock judgi barnard held that an injunction on t ■transfer was sutilcient for the purposes o action and that the registration was entire ly different from the transfer and there lore denied both motions gold surra a large number of suits were brought against messrs fisk ft gould with others on transactions in gold on and just befon j black friday which they repudiated in i consequence of the suspension of the gold j exchange bank eleven of these suits ai now pending in the superior and jive in *.:.< cummon pleas court the amount claimeti in the one court being $!« 10,000 to 1,000 000 and in'the other court 465,000 all these suits fisk asks and other defendants make no opposition be transferred to tbt j supreme court for trial decision re served recovery of contract money thomas murphy to-day recovered sgi,ooo from eztkiel s lockwood value with interest of a lot of army blankets furnished murphy during tha war with which to fill a government contract but wbich the army inspectors rejected woodhl'll a claflin princess editha to-day entered a com plaint against misses woodhull & claflin for larceny rings and money the amount of 6000 judge dowhng declined to isaue a warrant for the arreßt of the women brokers but notified them through an offi cer to appear to-morrow for examination dividend the lake shore and michigan southern railway will divide a four per cent divi dend to-day beoaita in the regatta of the lone yacht clnb to-day the willie won the first class prize unknown the second and restlesß tha third yellow fever at a meeting of the quarantine omnois nioners to-day a report waa read from dr caraochan showing that yellow fever now exists in the ports of havana port an prince and rio janeiro fire a fire this evening in the building owned by j w trow occupied by trow & smith book manufacturers damaged the building to the amount of 10,000 and the stock 100,000 insured rutger's college rutger's college to-day conferred the fol lowing hunorary degrees l l d.—judge henry hogeboom hudson n v charle i g folger dew york city ltr d revs william h ttn eyck astoria x v oilea mandeville harlem john b thomp i son sangerties x v john mcc holmes hudson >\ v jacob west new york city general george h sharp waa elected president of alumin for the ensuing year canada heavy fire montreal june 22.—a large tire occur red here last evening commencing in ab ten's planing mill an<l lumber yard on ca oal street and spreading to tucker & son's lumber yard thence to shearer's lumber yard about one hundred families were rendered homeless and hundreds of me chanics were thrown out of employment the loss is estimated at s.hm.ouo rkihjiuu3 toronto jane 22.—the synod of the dioceße of toronto are now in session here about three hundred members are present presentation of colors qitebef june 22.—the ceremony of pre senting new colors to the sixty-ninth regi ment by pnnce arthur took place yester day before a vast assembly including the governor general general lindiay and taff general arnold of the unittd states army commanding at plattaburg jccupied a prominent position in fall unifona foreign railroad ajcidents lokdon jane 22 the deaths by the ac oident on the jreat western number seven teen one died to-day three bodies re main unrecognized a collision occurred to-day between excursion trains naar new castle and a number are seriously injured none are killed ontrigbt cektekairy the baptists are celebrating tjeir cen tennial anniversary at leicester personal da leaseps the engineer of zhi suez i:*nal arrived here he wiu be the guest of the corporation in liverpool on friday and will receive a banquet address and other honors deceased mr peele one of the parties involved in the boulton scandal is dead i wit ati oss royal invitations have been issued for the state breakfast at windsor castle on fri day liquor law a large meeting was held in exeter hall to-night in favor of tha prohibitory liqnor law oxford commemoration the commemoration day at oxford wn very quiet excepting the speaker in the house of commons 4 the recipients of the university honors are iittle known parliament in the house of commons to-night mr ! horsman announced that should the amnndiiwat to the education biil striking out the grant for denominational school -, be adopted be would urge that a proviaitn be made for the construction of donme school buildings one part for secular acd the other for religious teaching the bill providing for an appeal of defendants in capital cases was lost the house then adjou-ned grain freights paris june k—m»ny vessel have left marseilles for the bi&ck sea to load with grain i'ban mattols havana jnnn22.—all spanish and for eign members of the maioric order who were arrested for attending a tn-rtine of h-.ir lodge h*ve h+m rptpas*«i on givirg bail to apprar for trial at the raomooi of a military oocrt advice fr-m st thrnnu to th imb have bera received tb governor had issued a proclamation pladug toa ufacd again uadcr the protsctiea of dsnmark ia xmacqoenoe of the failure of tho united states to ratify the treaty of transfer the united states steamer yantc har i-itetl st thomas she tailed on the 4tb or bermudas news has been received from different rind ward uland that ev«ral violent hocks of eirtlqn ks were fp ton thomorn ug of fee 9th lust at guadaloop the c ose and covered a great extent of land an«i ben laddenly receded with such violenct i to drag vessels in the harbor far out t ■•■». the amount of damage done is not et known jamaica dates to the 14th have been re wived the schooner willie from vv voik for hondnras was wrecked on th jucknose f.eef and plundered by degree bod wreck«rs who nsed knives against thf jrew * t the flteamer dacia carrying the west india cable which touched at porto rioo n few iuvr ago while entering the harbor of ivicgaton grounded a british war steamer ittempted te lnnl her off but was unsuc cessful the dacia was being lightened the legislative council of jamaica had pused a bill providing for the gradual dis establish meat of the church since the abolition of the tonnage dues the number of vessels waiting for ordert bad increased the abolition of the light house daes is promised for next year the revenue receipts of the colony for the year ending juoe 1 exceeded the esti mates sax dom i nod the news from san don-:™go and hayti in unimportant in san ' mmiugo cabrai continued in the '"■' ■against the baez government the people anxiously await ed the ratitioation of the treaty with the i'nited states washington americas commerce washington june 2*2.—the sub-com mittee on the decline of american com merce who have various steamship schemes before them have decided to postpone the whole matter until the next session internal revenue rttrkai there is a strong opposition in the house to mr schenck'b bill making the internal iterenue bureau a separate department the funding bill secretary boutwell is continent that the funding hill will be passed before the ad journment promotions tl ■■■president sent to the senate to-dsy the names of seventy-three midshipmen to be ent ub t and seventy-one ensign to la masters in the navy the evening post keporteb the select committee on resolutions repairing v scott smith of the new york evening povt to show cause why he should not be expelled from the reporter's gallery for certain publications in that paper to day made a report in which they exonerate h presentatives fitch and mccormick from any complicity in the scheme charged but say a free press is the life of free government the representatives of flic people are bat their servant and agent and it is of the highest importance that the people have means of information aa to the conduct of their representatives upon all matters of public concern that the public press is the only means of makin such information generally known to th people and it should therefore be allowed most unlimited freedom contristen with individual rights and individual rrj a tations all conduct of pnblic men upo public matters are fair subjects of discu vm and comment in the public press *■;' ject only to the condition that they a made honestly and upon reasonable groum of belief upon their truth the committee are satisfied that smith had no wanton o malicious purpose to defame or malign either fitch or mccormick and they therefore recommend the resolution referred to them be laid on the table pat woods sergeant at anna of the home returned from richmond to-day with pat wo^ds the congressional prisoner who assaulted representative porter the english mission no intimation has been given by this gov ernment of any intended change in the grade of representative of the united states at the cou't of st james for the reason that no juestion of such change has been entertained . agricultural report the monthly report of the commissioner of agriculture ihows that the season thus far has been very favorable except that too much rain has fallen in some sections the average of winter wheat has de creased nearly live per cent tne superi ority of early sown winter wheat mani fested at the opening of spring is fully maintained to the present time winter barley bas about the same breadth as laet year the spring sowing has been increas ed the average of oats has also increased the promise is general for an abundant supply of fruits the cotton average has materially increased in every state acl the average condition is better than last year at this time internal revenue recitations the l'omm ißeioner of internal revenue has just issued the revised edition of regu lations concerning distillation of brandy from apples peaches or grape exclusively to go into effect july 1 national bank statement the reports to the comptroller of cor rency of the condition of the national banks of new york city at the close of business un the 9th instant shows the total capital invested 72.93-'>,ooo t and an aggreeate of resources and liabilities of 44 758,572 total of nofes outstanding is 33,769,7^9 number of banks 54 xlist congress.—second session waphiy(;ton june 22 senate mr conkling rep n v present ed a resolution of the union league club,of new york city for the redaction of taxes and against a renewal of the income tax etr which v read and laid on the table mr sumxer rep man reported favorably on the bill to facilitate tele graphic communication between the united statei and the bermuda islands he also reported a bill to authorize a direct sub marine cable from the united states to bnwrani mr williams rep . on ), reported with an amendment the bill relative to unlawful certification of checks by officers of national banks mr nye rep na called op the bill amending the act granting lands to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the statu of missouri and arkan sas to the paci ho coast by way of the southern route the bill is known as the atlantic and pacific railroad bill aad ex tends the time for the construction of the road so that the company may obtain the right of way throngh tie indian territory the bill waa diacnaaed until i m and laid aside it was then ordered that hereafter the senate would meet at 11 a m mr sherman rep 0 ), called np the bill to reduce internal revenue taxes and for other purposes amendments of the senate committee on finance were read a proposition of the committee to strike out toe first thirty-four section of the bill as it came from the home imposing special taxes was apreed to the next three sec tions inserted by the committee in lieu of part of them stricken out were read they provide f.r the repeal after may ist 1871 of all special taxes except special taxes upon brew rs distilled pints and tobacco ajao that tbe several taxes on sale be re pealed except such aa are now by law paid by stamps also repealing taxes on sain of leaf and baanofactarwl tobacco scuff cigars foreign and domestic diatillil spirits also repealing the tax ob articles in >■schedule a and the tax on boat harps giu on legacies aad wirnsstiom on pass ports and on gross raeeipta a ducusion up-n an objection by mr conkling that amendment just reported indirectly i mvolved rmuctmett on income tax the substitutes for tke first four sections wen agreed to mr sheraua offered a new section which with an amendment by mr sawyer waa agreed to extending the lime within which stamps may bs applied to dosumenta executed in the late rebelli ous state untu jno 1 1872 the hum tax sections oomm «* the bill was bud mr m tae unfinished hnwi for ttanrs uy the senate took recess until evening vksuro bbsion the senate took up the texas pacific juilroad bill which bad been assigned a special business of the evening in the iiscaasioa which earned mr howard re ilected severely on g«n fremont's count id cocnection with certain operations of the ißorporatore of the memphis el pur luilroad the bill was made the order ot business for thursday evening the senate then adjourned ho7be mr brooks dem n y f present mi a memorial of a large number of insur ance companies merchants asd others for better security of life on board vessels b the use of steam gauges mr palmer kep iowa reported a bill tonuthorize theconstrnotion ofabridgr across the missouri river at omaha and council bluff and requiring the span to be 300 feet in width passed mr wilson dem minn reported a bill authorizing the claims of minnesota for lands for the support of a state univer sity passed—s3 to 76 mr schknvk lu-p , hi reported a bill to organize a department of internal revenue and to regulate the collection of taxes and moved that it be printed and made a special order for wednesday next after some discussion the motion war agreed to and the mouse resumed the bus mess of the morning hoar—consideration of the bill report d yesterday from the com mittee on claims to pay to the european and north american railroad company 678,362 interest due to the states of massachusetts and maine on money ex pended in the war of 1812 after an hour's discussion the bill was passed—yeas 101 nays 61 mr poland rep vt from the se lect committee on the resolution for the expulsion from the reporter's gallery of j scott smith correspondent of the new york evening po*t made a report and asked that it be printed and that the reso intion be laid on the table so ordered the house then proceeded to thebusinest on the speaker's table the senate's re quest for a confereuc«c-'mmitte«i on the cur rency bill wss agreed to in consideration of the i'ietideiit'a veto of a bill lor renewing a patent of koltin white for an improve ment i;i the smith &, wesson pistols mr butler of mass opposed the veto mr farnsworth made the point of order that mr rutler was itollin white's counsel and it was in the evidence that he had accepted a fee of 2000 from the bene hcisry of the bill mr butler asserted that there was no such evidence there wib t sharp passage between tbem.bothe exceed ing the limit of the parliamentaty debate in the language used when th«y wen called to order by the speaker the veto was sustained the senate amen dment to the house bill for apportioning the representa tives among the states was pending when at 5 o'clock they adjourned miscellaneous republican state convention wheeling june 22 the republican state convention met at parkerohorg tm morning a resolution was adopted favor ing the removal of the disqualifications of the late rebels in the same measure as their spirit of loyalty directs and s is consistent with tho safety of the loyal people and recommending such legislation m will be neceasary to car ry it out the whole state ticket was re nominated adjourned the congressional conventions for tie first and second districts were held im mediately after general golf was nomi nated for congress from the first disttrict and mr mcgrew from the second college election ran ffcant isco june 2*2.—prof gil man of yale college was elected presi dent and judge field of the united stat ■supreme court professor of law of the univerity of california trial of mowinu machines elmira jnne 2*2.—a trial of mowing machines took place here to-day under u auspices of the elmira farmer's club over twenty machines were on exhibition a large attendance of farmers were present movement of troops richmond june 22.—company c fourth united states artillery left here today for fort me henry they are the last of the troops employed in carrying out reconstruc tion in virginia the only troopa now in the state are those of tho regular garrison at fort monroe y m christian association iydrahapolir june 22.—the interna tional convention of the young men's christian association convened at the acad emy of music this morning congressional nomination cleveland june 22.—hon william h upeon was to-day renominated for congress by the republicans of the eighteenth dis trict narracansett park races providence june 22.—at the narpa gansett park course to-day the first rsce for 2000 was won by robert b-mner dis tancing lightfoot and little dan k-«t time 2:33 the second race for 3000 for double teams was won by kirk wood and license beating jessie wnlei and park ens second honest alien and black harry being diftanoed best time 2:27 fie*tenced fob embfzzlemest philadelphia june 22.—the trial of george 13 thatcher for embezzlement of 300 from the uuited s'-ates pension office resulted in a verdict of guilty with a re commendation to mercy the prisoner mas sentenced to fifteen months imprisonment and to pay a fine el 325 red stockings a very exciting game of base ball was played hfre this afternoon between the red stockings and athletics the red stockings won by a score of 27 to 25 the game was a tie on the eighth inning me mullen of the troy haymakers was om pire white otockings rorneflteit jane 22 the white stock ings of chicago defeated the flower city club of this city to-day by a soore of 45 to 20 denver pacific railroad denver california june 22—the last rail of the denver pacific railroad was laid this afternoon and the first train arrived to-night trains will run regularly after to-morrow state constitutional amendment new havem june 22 the legislature to-day defeated the proposed amendment to the state constitution to strike oat the word white the vote was—yeas 119 nays 89 lacking two-third the amend ment waa lost pire liwwros maine june 22 — moses bailey's carpet works and stables at win thro were burned this morning loss 990,000 insurance 15,000 cotton crop acquit a g jon 22.—aoooonte from the cotton crop is unfavorable there has been too much ram the weather is still unsettled va4bab college foogiikkeps'k jnne 22 the com menoement tmettmm at vassar college closed to-day an i the pupils a~e fast leav ing for their homes ttpooraphical coirroßd new hampshire june 22 the union of the printers of maine and new hampshire v fixed for july 21 at rye beach speaker blame u to be ontor and vice president coif ax is expected to ba present medical the new hampshire medical society dosed its annual samoa here to-day mr w h h mmm of mooltooboro was elected president and dr g p conn of concord secretary hew hamtshiri legislature p,e legislator dose its session on july a hearing before u rimiitttt on contracts of the difficult h*tw»tm the conrxffd * northern railroads oomnwnrt this afternoon i drtftacdiffo the'bevewub bonev jaw m.—ln the united state district gmrt to-d*y andrvw j honghtm aid willw 8 brink oonrieted of an at tenpt to dafmma the uw—t nf tat revenue tax ma qm-tity of whisky on signed to them from boffaio w*r sm wucau cam m y*s m not fieuuaaa woaiji imprisonment < base ball the harvard uf tan city best the mm 4 t f new york to-day by a more of 24 to 22 a new mirkit txm at a noest meeting of the farmers glob of the amer ican institute frank i cnrti road aa ad mirable paper uptm thia topic with rvgard to the preaent practice he oaed the follow ing language in discussing this qaeotutt i ahall not mumo that the oommiaiioß men who han dle the prodncte of the producers are dis qoneet or that their dealings are generally fraudulent which is undoubtedly some times the case bot i shall find fault with the system and try to point out a better 11*0 for the farmer and dairyman in which the opportunity u defraud shall not exist wiii in which the door of temptation so wide open in the old shall effectually he closed in the ue*r a ehaage of base will «© necessary for jinder the old plan th middleman does1 business with the capital ud at the risk of the producer while un der the new the capital and risks must be his own the consumer or hia factor must meet the produoef with his products on hia own vantage ground kith the pit sent yau'di the commission merchant in oi\ier to start his business requires no capital oeyond the ability to rent a store room in which to receive his consignments rhe confiding oonutryman who has a bar rel of whatever it may be sees the adver tisement of this dealer or hears of him through some source and ships to him as per directions his nardearned little surp.ua we will follow tke barrel en mute to its destiny it is earned by our trusting fanner to the railroad depot or to the steam boat and duly consigned to the fostering oare of a freight line or j^rhaps our ex ample has more faith in the responsibility and dispatch of t.he rxprocs and commits his expectations ta this gourmand (' o i a day or part of a d»y spent to start our barrel mast be charged to the account • f loss and gain next comes the freight bill then the cartage our harrel costs as much to cart from the place of arrival to the plaoe jf consignment a if it had been a full load ml had had a doaen trav ling companion it is tumbled into the store where it mod estly keeps silence and wsits for future de velopments in duo time its head is knocked in and it stands in the mart waiting to be bought no words are wasted or time spent in this transaction thy value received is placed to the credit of the waiting farmer less the freight cartage and insurance for mind you it is a part of the system that the mer chant runs no ri-k our barrel muat do its part to their ckarges mu.t be added the ijnmmiwiiun and portage and then the * - i iuiil of bales is ready to go forward with the pay the history of une barrel is th history of a million the example of the one package is t he illustration of tie whole it is a jug with the handle all on one side the remedy wa most exhaustively con sidered as wan tte establishment of market lays whereon the teller could meet the myer and face to faon agree upon price u he spoke of county fairs as being suitable occasion for the sale and purchase si stock and oit instances where section if a county hail set apart certain seaaona lor offering theif products to those wbo wished to buy with great suooeas buddha a ommml saint the most curious mistakes bometimes occur but wo recall none ao strange as one nientio<*ji by professor max mailer in a r«et n the migration of fables aoo£\»jr to this eminent authority the founder ot ~ buddhism—a religion that has endured for ims years that evon now numbers 455 joo.ooo adherents and that teaches a mo rality aec^ud only to that of chnstiasitt has received under another name and of course through ignorance thu highest hon ors of the koman and reek churches and itamin on their calendars aa a regularly canonized saint this is the story jo hannes demaacenuß a famous christian theologian and controversial writer piss id bis youth in the household of almonaur where his father held a position of trust here his mind became stored with eastern lore in after life he wrote a treatise on christian morals in the form of a religions novel the history of balaan and josaphat the latter was represented pa ayoung prince of whom it had been predicted that be would embrace christianity and become a devotes to prevent this hi father endeavored to sec'nde him from all knowledge of human misery or evil and to attach him sstiraly to the pursuit of pleasure but at length the young prince took three drives in which he saw old age aickneas and death the result of these discoveries was the transformation of the young man of ils i ore into a piuus hermit a literal age mistook the romance for a history and the hero for a real personage and as such he was accepted by both the esatern and western churches by both of which he was canonized in the greek church the festival of st joaaphat is celebrated on the igtb of august in the church of home on the 27th of november nor were the churches very far wrong the history of joaaphat was a true one—or at least is that of buddha as given in the sacred books of the raddhirt religion,with which in the arabic translation doubtless johan nes waa familiar and the highest honors of the church have he*n corf rr d on many less worthy than this old indian moralist thrbe poets in a pczzle i led the horse to the stable when a fresh perplexity arose i removed the harneas without dif ficulty bnt after many strenuous attempts i could not remove the collar in despair i called for assistance when aid soon drew near mr wadsworth brought his ioge nuity into exercise but alter several un successful efforts he rein quished the achievement as a thing altogether imprac ticable mr coleridge now tried his hand bnt showed no more grooming skill than his predecessor for after twisting the poor horse's neck almost to strangulation and to the great danger of bis eyes he gave up th useless task pronouncing that the horse'a head most have grown gout or dropsy s ji«s the collar was put on for he said is was a downright impossibility f r such a huge o front v to pass through so narrow a collar just at this moment a servant girl came near and understanding the oanae of our consternation la master said she you don't go about it in the right war you should do this when turning the collar completely upside down she slipped it off in a moment to our great humility and wonderment each satisfied afresh that there were heights of knowledge in th world which we had not attained.—cotteta lift of cofrridge a new yersto.y or mi bibls—th london times informs aa thai ail the ar rangement have been made for th isiiss of the holy scriptures there are to be two companies one for th revmosi of tee old testament who are to begin with tto pentateuch and the one for th isrisjim of the new testament which is to be—fa with the three synoptic gospela bath «■>•** nnsnpanise ooawt of a na m bar of bsswapa and scholars from the lower •**■*," aod scholars and sects of all kasdaot ■■!■!■■. from th roman catholic to.too uattari have been invited to join them tfc latter sect u already represented in tko m sion the object they say m ts sis he oo alteration that is not really of gray isipoprt and aa much as possible in th style of th authorised veninn no ohsngm art to ho , mad on the avthnrity of any ■—■■eh.pt jl reading for which there is not irfedly j preponderating evirlenoe th*n«wt*s*a jjr meat company u already at work * look out fob tuk streit cab co1 ductobb!—there tn»y be a uosi uador th a uniform of th sisapl ticket taker a fas w cmating conductor in paris ia in the hahi \ v aa be drops tne proper change in tb palskt t of the fairest of hia voyagers to drop also yk therein a neat slip of clean paper i—ofpiad i with th thrilliag words madasao—un rler the kambu garb of an osmsubsu con daotor i bids tbe n«art ot a mast of spirit nd i adore you th direful havoc may psrhsa-t h isiafin1 t lo boglanh a young lady of fortom aad variosf svioaoiplisk neou ha be bawitaad y tb comely ' wd of a h*a aawl twy haw uw mm y*j sbot bmb*jraß*iaa wnesw si^^p \ the buffalo expfiess published lvirv mousis landftyi tioepud)by the i:\pklss fbditinu co no u e swan bttren del rci by carrier in the city n am hy ra*il 1 00 i«r anuum wwk ts|.rc*a l ra*i 160 do tv bvmu nruss job printing office ( thx very best matboai ' kdluwmi is nirud to mcmi tin r«icn tiok or booe caw amd ml work o uuß^ni tnuut businkss directory hvk^bc.'iisk.'isjsu location of tes lmadimo uou..ks ol buffalo ' . hi 1 our rcadsr wl,o miike pyrchaaoa in buf a i i'j <-.■.* 1 1 > t t'.is nut axid int it a a rtltrcira , • i n - i vi and trouble th atlection bu l«*i sutu..j mku ami iaau.lllj fikat class,i architects wn k i'ui.tkk.sv mam bt ag'l iuplkmbsts caotisg9 4c kmakfi lv h works crno^o t:*rcanal hankers h i j trf cv maw our henac blind hivi.es fine castings o ■. . i \ i"f vmjfun mid virxtdiaau boou and stationery va i . taylor umu k .-■. ' i,i;m fl i : . • 1 * r.nt,:;io mauu and i w oeuec ■. ii una,aaikl llank 14ooks stationery c ■■• uno luokwuoo 1 joh-ss'js 2u»maiu boots t shoes *.. l whiiyvkr i'w6 main a-i ii jk-vhi i main r..,iss book manufacturer /.:.'. ioieotkit hhaikllwwaiunitun xi.n fectionebs wholeisie & ktuu » h i llu<;k 4 co le s imriim uarfetb oil cloths feathkrm 1 m j z-kjk l'i-h^.ht*rer 76 mail oakfkt kittek k piiii i.ipb 3 main-t conkkitionkrs wholesale iij ii takmi tjl stoo 11 a ml skfck lm)ma.:i.,op((o«ll«tlffth'>u«e china olasrt & ohockery a llll.w skill bm»in ol k m:v,ma>',m<«»iu carriages f'aitvkya wallace lock ite»r courier u'x t lix ackers ftc b dm ft b*'n lt!s ml 107 lliicort '...'•■!• ill uiitl houn.j {:. 11 11l i'lky a co cor krio ud tcmce axouo bakin \<:.. font ikieu corrn *. spice mills chami it co i»l il.ii lpioili uhurchn coal and pio iron o ;. '■' 11 \ * co w h1 c,r m l e 1 , li.iim s coauiiercikl wbarf foot of m p jm dry goods t'oiiii bebt a co.,sm luln drapers k tailors h h trymn.j34 uais dyer and renovator i cca i burn v m»in j^nveloi'e manltfactttrers h w i'll'jiitu il w bwi,n kn(i havers on wood r d hioiituan 8w ll«in fancy goods c voltiek rikhlino * co •*• ud furniture ac avc d wuitk.a m.ln t i ufit'il * co 298 i plovb feed and grain w if jvhh t«rr»t--cor ev»na fruit and oysters rurr riuit co.,ji mii»iin«n fine brass castings eufkalij ciiahb koundky.7c excbangt glass and paper show cards 1 p 11 ikfll an ii e aeriso at up l.i ra i;i!ocers wholei*!e 4 m jo,imritun n m»ln dr h hus wuolwuje nd ket»ll r i li'm.han 17'j m»ui okj v hcott 17 £. benee en is kukmshing goods aum.-on 11 ataffuko s>7 m«m 8 n lawkknck it son 316 majq motr ol bknkihct 3ti7 main ouns and jeweley 1 o i ua ~:. * c ist u»in hotels nonnky's dotet^eor wkihin)f>u mi ' hauni-.ss saddles tc j ay lyti.k i son ill exuli»ne oppoalt v liaiiir.vakg ikon tc c f walhrh'ok 271 mnin an,l l ftn*n hortont ft kip oar i v i,,l ieneoa siu.nc.v bhkpard '--».'.- ilnn foiv li x . s ,-. , i no a htitta w..1 !■jkot ( ht tfriavmf w a*fcn habowabi and metals pratt si co kj.to and iwi ira hlit air furanaces a d oili'.krt h in hats caps and ftjrs 0 * f oknßukß,si>»milri bk;tc»t"l.li s kko avi ji:n w.u wli pbat il mate ikon foundry faolk iron v orkm i'krry r xflwiahlppi cli.m'un ikun yoniil.ntiinll.rnrllawiim iron rouifdkbs kkoikkb boilkks qko w tifft tions * co wa»l,iit*rt..ii nrohio ikon nails k r spikes o pratr * co ifl 1 ar 1 wtr-rtam laqeb bkkr killi rds io mich ikl lobttkh ol m in «. light caeriagk andsleiou d a oouwin 533 anil w wubimitiiii lo'iklnfi i.ass pictckb frames bowa&b & buntinu 16 s tamb malleable ikos pratt a lbfohwoatb ss aad mtmoa marble manti-es and gkates c 8 l/it"i'f.r ml laware t bu m;t m c ■~ mi main stabbli a k.\nite works dbmmund t rohson oanwr court wid morjfin john ckawfokd 1t,7 anil iiw niagara uillixskt wholnsuale nd reuil bknri wh ikv no main . 11 woouvabo 40 halu mi.i?using gocds dodo aubr <* 00 t'l uilr udhig dealers and publishers j.cvkit.v itmciiaia wa miun organs portaialal pipe d&rricktfklauiakra a 0'1.,3y 41 an.l is c ■■~. o;!i:\ns melodbonb jkc hi ! luscs a co klaglim awtntli and mv oils paints tc b pkadb m -;»■! 117 main planing mills doors sash 4c *. k kv.vns v oa miil.anic v printebs a blank hook hants iin;7 lonu « smith 2il and ib mauajm r,'l pianos mi'sio to cottier & iikstoh iftl main piano manufacturers r ktut/man lou lys mj 110 batavu mivink huiis..4ji v.nnira.ct maryland paper lian'hngs c u it blßos,fll main u ixwkimery illtos 295 main srrbtt hioholfi btfl main photographers w knioiit ::.,( main r h hamblrros.not «-., l iou main scales am safes buffalo bcaiii wohwls 63 matn sewing macuines wukelkr .» wilson s u c0..-27j main cor trilcoi » otihh s m co 1 ± diviiloß dowr s si co 18 w iwiai rluhkm'im si •:•>.. 401 main s lddlkrt hardware ac fr\rr * letc iwortii h aid m tcrraio silk hat manufacturers c mackenzie m hata stovs hollow wake eiro \ co i-or brae 1 and ent caiia stain el glass a"o l bcan i school furn'itcke w ciia«k flisiin 212 sct.nlh stoves anh hardware sh*w fkritts v co u9 main btovks it knacks and kan ■t . swartz a co sia mam trunks dtniklh hitmpiiiiey siico-tot t,.j,,0 r hr«j*llrn.,so3 main rt tobacconists a v adams c.l.,«aw»»hiniv>i.*-l oißsotl t iiowarc sco l«»a-h . watcbvcb jkwf.lry ft d 1 ' pitkivs jkvteutt 9-l ma t ke 111 kivsiin 251 main d*v n cjjrtlx,lm matal btr:ven9ijhus.,4sb main watch m-vkers * jewelbp.s julils walk kb t 7 main momrnlßk uoods 4 oirplet a-w-orl-nent »' rrt««[in*b prlc«a u»y*b mooiimno stok 414 vai-i i am«rlcaa bi.l-k qia3s man olsal sooli boxpi wnd .» ua i«il i2i plah ilas3 for sto:i 8 ash hwellino at l«~a hill k3»t:rn itimo 50 ln white leau 0 bw linseeo oil for i-a.e l.y a kkymilos * co 191 main •. at 1 40 i l<..<d jt buffalo s y h.-ft-'w i >|.< konndry ai.il print f.ia watkhoi'sb lornla-hoi every article r«i rroi in im printing hiwinow t*i •* t t ile^.i on m n-vh>aa,r,!e termn aj any foundry m'hl»™.|..lrv aln eiiettbotvpinotonu ita aridty aim tyjw ad»pted f r ihcfc's miilinb m t.tiie "■li'han per-loai my wire mabgaau dsttmkh h-virif i ft m;bad and b-,ard wilhoir jm miik » i r »" if rebj it tided bat v lnmtbi n nj »• ■"'•. •" 1 li i j»y n ilt'.u ~! her on l»'»f i-mu st i'kttmi-.k butf-io ■' uue 20 1 v f-jl . jt lo*t ajfl fol ml at -_> lost a large new 22 frnjtidlii.il cli whit bell fear iuk en aad tail hpji il with whtla the fln^e hur*liy rewarded by re.lining ti.i to it t«^_-tr k m-tt whip lost—os seneca st ; el'.w mi lii.an n the ro ruiifct "! the btl ln.t . »% im auillllll whip with t»oiilvtrferul*n oi w whk ite bom nf galhrkv la marked / r,.tmi whlrf **•!»* furnished honse wasted un fi «>■l - in in ihi i m ii.tj vimt h-«v ; at lea*t time rwnin with mom aroundi km 111 ac a fair rent will i a d for il imex eaatmiabm pkua aj,i-c w k c ex|.re ""'«■igm a rake chanue to make moh e w'tttiud a lew enerirelit tadfeaof ■■» tjemm to wll a new art cle needed in every houfi bu,ine n(»ci»ll darted for ladi-i call or ad d jrk 4 geiiku.nd no 31 enhance t , m wmmagl n gp auln l»j 4l loekts wanted—a fkw men tv and wi an find tiirht and pnfltnbv mi 1 jment at t1 luhalu utiieral hutncrtpiioii on 333 m.in t.,u « ir f;l kklp females 1 ,)(\ north st — wanted a i o glrltodoi king wa mi and tronfng 1 1 al!.en st.—wanted a il'.l •' i ' ..: b ■..*. f-^j-st 7 niagaau st wa.nted^a r«.iiir»-<i f2 l oil 1 fekky st fi kst bou 01 i mto l»el»*.vre bt , wanted 4 girl to d p.(u t>evkn'fh st-cuok want j 6 d referrxm mguired ts-fl h lp a lb w/'antkd-a boy ok iood ad in p|.li ut'i h-.iid*ru.i hit uiiu mk (' j ira*jjr ju luff n v f:!.m'l wantkd a kkw good bouci trs r..r » fint afam lift inmuranc con vq a s •; k.-iitn itt the wwnl t-.wiiß ul (■ri mjomißf ljtn ral nmnmlkli in ml wnl in w.irkiutf mfeiitt al p'j i juiin s jhsmnos maunder no 10 w - in it , ci iwck er huiur & ftnt'onl f"'l • tifiintkbs wanted a kihth.ma m 1 liv upfwii raforadatly ofloa ud v i blttncu thaiuml w w l u ,«!,)' to «. l i m.n ouly h . 11l wtxk independent ul print uatam a'ifiromt i o bex nil i<-it.*ii(i oiiu ■■;■gilasb stainer and as.si.stanj r w ntku tht f'.riii.-r l u aii^icu m.l in nil 1 he t r it rfn.:.t ttic ru r to twvc hu korftjaand t-nctk-e to coofmunt partkßlllmn lilrifit&tiil foimtafit mjilo\iin-i]ivnil c nn a c >, t*tiutf nijwiiciite to iho " catiiula buintm -. «- w rki b.i cit postoflloo t tuntu o rarj rant i ■ted — a gentleman of ■to uie t'i 1 [!■■y ol » flr'i 1 tm uft pmj f r krieuuuiitv a'ii!r'---t with ' crawpohd i'j state «*,, attnnj 117 t v kirbt class cab r an>ly at ifjomn city cm ■' . i i liu-aj - t fk.tt iih4l'lo ha\tki aladv kkom canada 3 de i f obtkimiiifa itil.tion «• be unkaepcr ■f ' vr 11 j.v i v t fur b«r laifuma ..; , ■..■.:. rt*!t.r.j qou44 j.p-lu '.- l.i i l'.]».t 2l makojuvtt im i.him.jns \ handsomely fursihsed pajt j."v li-r w!:i 1 rtvm bedromhi ornufnrn *«! n in in :• wi pletvaal location am bti obtained will ho rd by wldrraiinf *'«.,** ihta ctflke within lire mi it.i » i i i!it portofflee f^l-iit ikksirable rooms in a pleas / tat and itulthj locality auitabltt for lamiliei or u»?ie peffttu cvi be obtajtood mnta bourd in ■pri .■: ■!,, \. den ij i i|»r v and paintad „•!-. h ; ■iii ternu nasumhl inmn..ti.t \*>- m mdo a iraai m t kxpnai oflkx 151-tthh 1 burnished and c7nfdknisheu ? nluotrdon»,ul ih^k n»ma i-h bot and cold water and ry domrabft w tti r wit in mi bewd can i lit*»«ad at ho shu vaanmgtun a t.,->lw.«:i eafctt iii-l clint^p st r i i .).) ( peakl st a kkw gentle btskkesh ii4n<;kh wantf.ii an intkkest in an tit baatnaw whan hhm addniut.al c»|.iul aid tha i iv i hu active irtiitm r euitid be mada svaj abfa r.r » pr titti.li iimiaaal at urn hiininaaa addrsas c u ," iiutt;.l kxptwi offlaa f-j.tf wanted—a partner with a emab capital i twoo addraaa m p w boa r r o f-20 it 3 for sale or kent—a five auh ur lease nf ade.-iraltle gmvery und dwi hing tit r h k st market innif ham p mt:ii«i<in lkc cickkkinq 13 wet hwan t la tjloß sale—one-fourth int r tbaciiy ill'lle v ftanuforu 10 wf-t s*an i f4 bakery pos bale or to kent lit i-'iriit ivrrj ai.d tfwfctnft'ir 1 indß oil i!ahth"l"mkw 4j3 ik t t^tf misi ell4xi oi s tjutcheb fixtures no 309 weat kortj-flrrt st soar bjrfct a-miic htw rk f oallon fox salfc business property on buffalo hi trf.irsalf 130 ft on the river in depth tb > iy m.i csiti ■!, j t of tot s9 oppeaim thtic c tiir w rf hos & bakkk brfe f^nd effloo tij 0 for salk or exchange—a aiau aokwmii'i t g h1 looatlon wi,i t*k j r *;.:,■■' r t i:i ii i i.ii in part pivment h wax sft i*lvkl.\nu brawna b uding jl 0 plen inb building lof tot j^j vi i'oarl t.t , went side south corner of bwan ,» tort 1 swan t 61 t«*tt an bill tired ani 40x 115 on tim ao.uh list tt-rnw am.y jodx otto i pe-ri-t iso dock fron ta*»e fo tl s al fc — \ n x liliinaanal fret f boat rtrat d^k for al ju^nitu 81 peaj-1 st 03 old papeks for salk at 08 ooarta and 75 cent per bnndrad t this utflcc rpci mauneit fuu salk t his 1 tu.'hm iw nr l.uilt a"<l i now in food order hid h mjii very low fur cast l.y iu m i san p«)ki 1 > waal w.n t 7 i?jh sale cheap—a block op . und on f rry t ißutoudmh*am can he hfuaa i u«b iminff lots and nude to iv4nn ore fvsbttmm apply w m mccoms bje.ll bavtt uk sale cheap—a valijablh r pmßatly centrally lin*t«<t with marly 20 ft a t i-rt mm vii pah-tdßtret't.and abort uufe t w»ie i*trtl t4 a ret&il cu«vl or hinil<cr i.i or an '" «• will be mid uli.ap t tloie in xhd i chappkli real ea-at t-ir bt m r r lot uxloo ft north i t ride near alltn lyun & n building 30 > evi iine and boiler for ; .'. ijni.m punin mill bo i li-r * bbctinwalt corner cl.i^xoat r 1 x v*le-houses a for sale—the 2-stoky kru'k jl block soh 475 477 479 and s1 p-ar at tih u n xl.m improvement n-i hot an tmm wit-r bath will (* aom c aw for cash or on tana toauit ptircha»ers ure rhance or bivtstmint ror further rarticulan apph us hume t basd fuhu lti weat swan t f4 1 t7or bavliilf tff sene-ja st *■jj striry hri-k in piod c.i.dition tliin iinnoili i will be sol 1 ch*«p %* ibf party is fcii.t in t£a west uaoldwitmn tave t4'x >, j dowr !>»! am appij i m mccomb no 5 south ii for sale — several fhtc ii rw drisi o > main praikln and delaware i.-egtm jijlln oitj al p.arl f:i for sale—no 73 n division h^i f.t ali story hnck houm in a nei^h burhnod and ii food repair lot s 115 wi b m>ld oil moderata tenrs john ottj 81 poaal * c 3 pos sale—a splendid rk>i 1 p - denca near the furgo pr»pertr wext of mni;i l lluiue and ground in excellent oraer the i ■: fill i i htocked with a crtat un f .; fruit joh utft si pfa-1 t 111 iaesir^ble building lots for lj pale ; ino*s ft i euware t x suo ft n of korth i box 3s liir#'m>d kvenue w a hr baker at i 12^x200 kdw-ard it cor virginia 1 civ lvos 4 bakkr fob sale-hocskr m fob sale—no 108 mo&ga3 3 nt , a very courrr.ieni and i * r ■- locate i i try brie h./vw i i jpx/d order thr-jojliout p tiid t;m fliture batr.l j teen h«t and mm mti ,- oj ltljir hb hf>t air fur ac brick lam lut 45x c d<;*-p inquire at ihr |.. ju c r23'f '*> k'lh alk by m mh;omb no **^* 5 s»uth divipton «.— for a c cheap if uk n within mm % flue buii itss and about 3 ttiien from this city two pod iw^uiiipt lance barn it-joi well of water etc.,ritii ated on sen a t prii 3000 alv tl cr ■of land at^out 5 mile from the city will mil very chtap m the party i k-olnif w*-tt pric wloo _ 13 { j erman m e jhurch for ai-1 aah t i(,t fittktw wi;n the hn<:k church t feihw with a nrat fr-me dwelling in rear of the lot lvov k b*kkh frie land osm f?3 \\ tiluam.^yillk property fob m hit—a fine ij rtoj and lavement khhi boiut jli mbwttal in he village of william ille m uu'id order flue y-rd ifrape vinea.fru't trees &<\ w1 be soldvheap joun oitu 31 l'tari la m i for sale or for rent—no i 75sn'.h divt-j.m it i j ar..l basement >' '<>. 61 pwl st f2o g fox sale-fine gothic cot *" ujfe su 01 ftren:h «'., li s'.tiry frame ii rfc-tn:pairu.-t but utely na.nltd juiin otio 1 pearl t ' 120 f ifor sale cheap 2-stouy ■^ brick how 41 bat tuff at.,in good order aa.it lot 2ttlo will ha »■■'.■! at a bargain in j-h iia^tinuij 4 tto 4 brawn's building f!4 7 delaware st ke.sidenck for jl slk.-one cf the 1.'.-t dlrinma on that tr-*m lx v vi k>kixi.,i3w s*mist til ihkai 1 cottages for sale m-p vorri ha-c lot 25x11 11l fourth ut lut 2j.xluo *< monroe itr lot isfxi'j.j 97 pftbserrt i..t btuxlgoi flo hastings a otto 4 brown'w puil iii d?sf for sale—a splendid new el 11-st.-iy fr»m«ilw*;iiiik houtefltiimhe om in bin •.*! rkßmnttka m^m-.r wltt b the conwni ti f:i in 1 lei house tiie buitdiij is u4\hb f.tt in ail -.. _> t-i uil almost any tust oikkl c:st*r lnd piiaip lo-.soft.cn c'mnet-licut st ami tm it detp lutwwil tenth txud tlevttith s ihla pnmm will b aou ak ■baricalii with rtill av awnl tfown ami balu.ee on i ng timv ih'mk t sanfultli i*l w sw«-i rt fis ihkap liolses for sale y e - 2-ttorv brick huium 358 sw»n t . with r and v\a-tr lotsßxufi 3-story brick h.>u-e c 73 oik t lot 33xli-0 well fm tiriih'x ry a:i<l fritit in ahun lance 2-.t"iy fraau l^.aso 1m s.uih ui^i.ton st , in ood order thn lift ut lot bbtlu pw waler c 1-^t.tj frama c rttaga tat oak kt eol 60x150 nrj t-«ii it.l aid rh'-aji j-ht';rj framo hotint on spnj ■, near bata%'ia at witli l-,t ry f mc i-..ti»}e in rear i.r.r3j*l 6 lip hastings & o-itq j brownn bi.ildltijf q job sale—no 9<h washing iiiil tun st .•» 1 r^o ntw ij-'lury fr»-i t dwe hiu hi wttij ocllsr under the whole hun«,«ml km dl in oomphrto urdor intmxlsß with anew barn lee & i'llkklilmi l.i w s»»n ht flj <^? fall rent—thk2-story frame mill l e lintr 255 bodnb t , between ellic-.tt ui'i rntragßttl ; a iii-»rahle !■cation vill he r.ntel ■htap to a hixml lonant lxii i pickkki.nu 13 w bwan at ffi fj^oß sa lb — a splkn did ke.si ' dence in ltwisum.n v aflne hou-te with 15 r onih liliilt in thu tiest manner with tie*an 1 froaods rgfl utamo clr.i o lru:ti hwilthful ok 3mte f fltm drix-r 1 m the vicinity,ri-wautic bccnerj 6 m nuttx'4 drive from kalln on through niute to !<■ranto and mnnr—l and ou l o snore k r mai ltw-ifttot tf john i»li h'ant dfi-3in _ r salu—a new and f'fkitf clafm 2j story n-smence with all uh modern im tovoan-i'-i^iuth s;.lb of kerry ntrtut west of del iware lot 16tfx.i>mi ft«t terms t«sy hhf nollister liuildt dwelling for sale cheap—a jffio«l tafwhi will he t&nu in thewle of the !• t>ry brick i!«ellin no 4:>7 iiiohitfan st lo roan a ami water lfcijnakd wltsun & son no si.urtrn t xi tjlor sale or to exchange foh i 1 a ont-ultti re^-'lenr in thin city a farm of 10-4 crev first utility f land mng ju^t ootelda of tht o.ty limit iai a lartt orchards one o the best ii ounlv fii.f two-story btlek house ai:d three s;k bam wlil jc kdd ch'-ai loaolnal ' ' bit how a 111 > & rhappell pfor rbnt at a ka~k«iain"^the j 11-ator rick dmmng 73 w gupfwm *~ i-twitii franklin and delaware a pi nnd water i.xx « pickkriv is wet swan wt 10 or sale—2oi north division *~ tatotj and bam-inei.i jras.cetlarsuid w»u-r priceoboo api'lyu m mct.omb nu 5 south lilvi-ion ut ell pottages for sale so us s[iruce lj-st ry frame lot soilso prioa 1450 no i i bwau st , near spiinz 1-atofj trumj prlm so -,„, * eis lyon a baker kria land offlca ta esirable pta>perty~f<>r sale bllicutt rt 1 ■*<■■> rick house very dcirahle uj medordar price oj m mi at bouw an.l lot prii fis 000 ninth st house and let price 83000 , north emvbtod at between midi jran and cbit atmi 2 story brick bow pffc 0 e liewakt achafru mi':i ft for sale—farms fht'it farm for sale at a henacft mu-^t he iou t*o tropi witl ].»> ?"- it ml nd fruitn thi bt^t near town ra lrna<l h-.on and ir.un.ries csuitt mild tcalthy d iikltful w 8 uukfhv carb.-inla'.e jack ca jji fjo-h lowa land for salk or ex chanoh isil acre or go d farrainir land ilt paid hastinua * otio * bro^n'a buildlaf \ great chanck for sale 151 acres within iji rail •* of the city 111 i eicel lei.t neiiilib-n o d iv a hi^li tsutu if ealuntkat with orchanl currv.t baabei over v one-eiffaui ofm ai;re strawberry be-!fl,il crops in the jfround ulfstmva and a lj-itory him.-c as the ircprietor intelds m^vinir tv ortgod uii proj>erty witl bsml l at » vert heavt sacrifice for cash down further particular can bo had at my uflwc sjreed aj'|>l 1 cation is desirable a xi townley so 4 houtomf fuilding _ t3tf cor bsaaai * main ts for bixxr 3 acres of land in west genera 4 mile-fro m main ht lob of fnnt to d hgu c an ' barn inquire at lt wahikj & buckland n s brown's uuiidinc e2s tfor sale or kxcfiakgk—49 j{i»od htiui-e ami ham nici'fruit well i'nct'ii,«i tab 1 5 miles jrciu m*in str.ft on the putter's corn n r,,ad euwakwa ul'ckland no 2 browu's bu.ldiiu e2.i for sale—a fine dairy farm of 2 l acres with sod h u«e and tarna itu au in c'>lden centre abort 2 mi'e from l'olden illace kdwards a ! uckland no 2 bn.w !*■bu b&g c farm for sale—best garden land in erie county must he wid to cl r>n n.n esu'e 2»i res 2 m'j from the court hou will be*.ld cheap by howard a chap i'eli^4.s main st 4 farms for sale—a good farm of !■■; acres in the town ci a eat scaeca four-and a half n-lea it m buffalo aniou li-stor b'kk hou»e three hundred mr*t>d t and a food cbw house very cheap buwahd achappel,3^b main street dl a run rarm for sale ok kx 2 change coßfnininir 140 acres 25 wxxl lan-l '■■:', inllwii w-ll wjured tiue orchard new 2-«'.>rj fr-i edwtllm with ham ojthouoß sheds c alt in iro rder ciry prtperty will be taken in jart pa)nient balance oneapy terms lee &, pk's ehing 13 w swan^l el 3 farms farms—several fink lan andsmall firm foraalenrcxcharire if & pickering 13 w swan ht m _ to let-hoike tf dwellings to let •> u>r snd basement hrick nf 101 fa^l ut east of u*k rent 2 pm monh until may 1 im k-afi «.. ■•» elm rent 25 m month south ft , ipp it f.>rt porter with larpe lot and b-rn rent 25 per month 146 clinton et ; rent 16 p-r month f23 lyon a bakkr erie land office i arge barn to let—sit7ate 1 j on e'i cm»l near oen*-ee it r irr for i*h horse lyon & baker erie lan-l ithimi f23 for rent—the fine 2 story fr-»mn dwelling no 20 nittj place with barr 1 a leuu'htfn locatt n wil1 be mrt«;d low to a goof enmt i t ee k pickgrin'o.i3 west swan rt el ■m brick barn for rent—situ ■m£l ate on the mcv in wof no 154 rwan st i ne»rmichlg»nsi lee a pickering is w pwan 1 ■—>■els cottrter house to let—for a t*rm of lease at alow irn t an experienco ■and resp-imible party it in in the ciiy of bullilq en s»-hct sl ne.r the terrace park'and ni'g&ra fih ralroad i'epot.a p .»! : v -*-• location all 1 c noete order with icoiiera ionprovemen > ed wahds a bl'ckland no 2 bn?i*n'3 bulldinif t o let-hocses foe rent—no 11 palmer st e^l z-rtorr brick,with fie eh roof in ir-od re pair c t il*r rer w.d i*ae will be rwted cl.c^p u a goo lenam j ihn tjtt'j 1 pe«rl t im vokfu st u\vellings';wiient j.l iwoxmall brick dwellin^i con-ailing 6or 7 r in each itelh liave ht*n new.y panned and papered th-oiuhout a be-autiful :■*■:■:; lient low appj at no a niagara ... lh h.l v.jl son ttj 9 f cunb residence fox rent—no j 136 outlay it new 2-cutrv brick with gat and water adedghtful lo a'k"i wlii u ■•--.-.'. low to a ff o d tenant lee & picketua'u 3w«t bwan street - d£3 gn forrent^i'he2st6uydwel * pkk-ki.no 13 w bw^n»i bl dwellings for sale or to rent ■■p with immediate f>c«we^(rion tirxth at no 15 u-ittt>ry brick i rooms in fine order fpu and water sixth t o *«;, li-siory frame 8 rooms l£ui»a«u wilb'jw 4 so st tie h £ nia-zara rt ofsiis to rent me have he%-enu desirable hou t ich c will rent at reduc a r»tea ur the bijanc of th^aear hasi ingsa otto wo 4 browi,1 buiidiui flo _ £?< rare chan'ce-for pent the ex jesirmbk d»e)linic 130 kaet ea^'le •: ; n-<«.nd water with all mudt-rn iniorov ment uitable for a ■■■:.■.._■kmmbl k".t 325 apply - t at ed wakds a uuckland'd no 2 bru»a'i building fob sale—2 story brick house no 2 r-4 franklin bt with citry nn^era con venience lot 4xl termi hmua joh ott«i 81 pearl at tl3 to let—the desirable brick dwellincn'o 584 main t with all modern improvement will im r nuil at a barirain to ah"id tmnm aj.ph soon at euwakbs i ul'cklano no jbrown'a uuildii.tf f!5 houses to rent by k micomb no 6 south division bt 335 hudson « , 2-htorv frain tw cellar and a ifood w*l of wktar fiiusbed in fine htjle this is om-.)f thtfirft-t lliiilwm in buffalo rent 400 lw7 geo-tria't , i tirnjr illillfc in ex'-uuent condi tion;irs.h.water and celju this ■» verj central lo cation rent 460 • 628 swan h itllllj frame house iew;and flnwh o'l iff in cm jirnt nikiißirr with ai ttie modern mii provemmtm rent $!/>«. brick toreand d ling to rent in a good location gs mouses fox rknt jiyhdlli giiil isanrord mw swan l 6 a lit n tt t 2 story brick with all modern ini pruveniuitn and barn mb uelawnre ml 3-story brick with all modern i r '. irri b&m ac ■74 cottage ht lllfj hrick tfas water tarn ac 42 l hi('p«»:i *' . 3-a^ry bpek g*s and watr 317 pimioi *:., z-'-s-tory brick g and i»ter s'jj we^sends at 2-story hrick and banement x urd water 1 alkn at , 1-sinry frame m 0 ion t 2-*u>~t fraioo gat and wattr lot perry nt s^terjr frame l cedar st 1-itary fn.me tl 111 till 111 t lllilj frwiie );••< nin'h ft i-s'ory irarae cor cliutunand union (*-., i-mn lr».n.c kltvcnth st near t»l i t ill i ( an all of the ab^re wili be rei.ud at educed rat » fl4 hlme * u*ro*d to i.xt—rooms 1308 rent—office i the firf i'roof kuiliilnn umler the minufa-'turtrn and tradtr bank john otto ai 1 tarl t f^j desirable business rooms fop rent—23o reid at the ist and 3d jmfi m ith iraa and water a m plac for a doctor or lor a tir-t rlaj,a rlres-n nuttinr est li-hinei.t will rive a long lease lyon a bakek eric land of fice i lofts for rent—in thu new mart corner or wastniisrton i.nd or^en strata the mssnd htory over vm a aito 155 the fcok of thf thirj story ai>|>l to mh 17 b7q tfftf jev/ett & rck)t three nice sleepinv rooms in d d:t & koukwell apnlytoge b bull un the wml to let-btojtes at townley's lanu office no 4 hollister bodlmmm to rent wi'h immediate ixissesaion an old established 6bock&y store tßanaoasaaf lociliiy in tht subtirbu of duffalo a la^-j ami profitable bmimh hu l>een-carried m in it for the past 13 jears there is a private entrance to tie dwelling which h lar^e and in good order c,u an thi r b.reet ui thi store tstitnulce rknt vkky mwdf.rate liumetliatp applieut*-n sho.ld w made at my of fice no 4 hollistor duildinif comer of senega and main mnma f:uf a b t'.wn-ley m stork to rent—swan st no is between main and wa-^injfton stn put iv ifi"x»l oriier pob^baw june ist a van cm tral iid dt'iirab'e lihjauon fur the proctry mi pro iaioil liumi'ftut or most uj other kind f busi hi apply at no 5 niagara ft leunakd wil&on & sos 31 for rent—store so 170 pearl st.,near>iafc'ara«t i.ee ft pickering 13 wort swa-i st t2b to ribnt — a fine business stand 3 miles f r m main st on seneca st sturc d elurpand barn h-m low apply mob mso south pitmoß at m dccomb e!7 m ortca^es i i rtaa—to loan jy bond and v)iuuu mon^.jfeun tqgs time on buffalo cuv properiy ' lle i i'ilkr.kino f 13 west bwan a yyoney money i'urchiapmoney mortjrages wantad by howard & ch m'i'k.l imlmttrt e3l fmts am coln it urdt-ks v stocks bonds and hctimm commercial p f er ne^oiattd by edwauijs « buckland real estac a d loin trokem i'o 2 brown's build in-r d2ti p l rfhase~money wanted by lee * i'ickering 16 vest swan st everybody likes it delicious pure a cood longs honey bee andy manufactured ouly by v loxci * co b 143 mtin street iwsikamce i ife firk a>u maelnb insurance mwx ijysurance co hakttord coifk inooipont«d isi9 carter perpet^ai paid op capital w,l>oo,ik three uilliona of dollars l j hknnee pre»lrienl j 000dn0w assets janoary 1,1809 at market rahi oaah on hand and in bank 63i,f6 08 rewiomte sfi3,sl3 u hortga bond ■■■■■!■>.■-.< bank atock 1,-126,445 0c united states bt and city stock mud other public sacuritlea 2,2m,'f3 75 total 6,54t.5 4 10 culms n.-»t doe and an*d3art«d 2.*6,(x t j lonee p»ld in 50 v*ra 56,000 a m the ui)iierßiim'id would a licit from the ciiizens of buqalo and uilth takes a continuance of t^e-rcn fldetm and patronage in tliis old and w^jl known c mpany i\i!icies i^tued rmkst**en bf lakes riveri a canals and railroads to and fr?ni any place in tb ui.hed states and panadas and lo-sct promptly ad lusted and paid t this i-tßw by e p dorr g«iteral ar hope ix3ukakci co pbovidenck h 1 0«b capital md oro!o so\w6 co wili.iau t barton president j martin secr^urr rogeb wtluams insubascb compant vv.u yidknci r l caah capital acd stirptoa itoo 00 i a a wiuiaii pre dent j w davenport,secretary s p dlkh aifsih 8uc f pottdw n«d axtalr r»tm and lo««3 prtwiptlt * i ; v rtoi r"l mid at thli offloe ofßce jctna bnlldino op talra corr.-r prtme c . l ~■■.■'. itraata jrrki un nrsttßaircß covtajit habttord conn ? aocnmulatod capiwj hs.om.ooc on ' .*.;::.■i idcokm f 000 000 00 ■surpliu above uabitiliw z 00 i all polictbs non-pohrfttino fftfa second patmknt cash rates cash poucibs cash 4 dividends i i dividend oaid annnallj commencing at the end of tbe first year i dividends may be uaed to rf.drt ? the anonai 1 jiremil-m or incheask the ca&b value of urn . poiteyt ap'/icauom respectfuu wlcft r p dorr general ag^nt j pry coops special notice great bargains barnes & bancroft 4 will opkn thi3 day 3000.yabds lineh lawns at 2uc wobth 35 10,000 yards 9-8 cambrics at 15e wobth sic 4000 yards oegandies at be worth me 5000 french muslins at 20c worth 80c sooo yasds feesch lawhs iatujc woetii 18c barnes & bancroft cash house 259 matn street extraordinary inducements to purchasers of dky goods at \ barnes & bancroft our 25 cent drefs goods counter in supplied at all times with iu host desirable styles of dress goods fbeu.uf.ntlr worth 35 and 50 cents per yard friday ie saturday of ei'.ll week he have jg our 25 cent counter of a vane y of articles and at great bargain enormous sales in white piques at 2fi cents per yard and upward blackf alpacas embroideries gloves and parasols shawls and wraps also black coloreii and japanese silks ! barnes & bancroft cash house eu 259 main street musical v^o rest keine rast galop by v schopp price 30 cents a lively and sparkling c.aloji mire to please darlinu mazoi."rk hy kritzlield price 60 cts a trnweful and plmwiny pstm ■f medium difficulty la belle chinoisk maz.nrka by hct.ry sutter price 60 eta haunting image s<ir>c with german and knffli'h words suitable fur tenor or soprano void by h butter price so l-ts uribi waltzf.s enn wahle 50 eta amelia polka redowa do 30 cts just published and will t>e mailed postpaid on re ceipt of tht marked pnec flb coitikk * dentox 2rtfl main st chsis kitrtzman piano manufactt'rrr corner batavia am m.m streets t«'o squares from the old courthouse the mtfcmftar kwym constantly on hand a choice i nti ivt of piaoo forten in cletrant :<■»..'...... ra-ea whicli he warrants to be equal in tone urnvb and finish to any rra^uf ictured in the country per •> nn dettirouß of litaining a superior instrument arc rcmpi?ctf ily invited to five him a rail he ore pur chuiiiitf elsewhere chki-tian kl'rtzmas jewett & mischka's music stoke 26 ■mainsstreet aqe.vct foe thk dnritalled checkering pianos at prices reducvd to nuch an extent that they can be urcha*ed for nearly the same ti^-ure which mf.-r - and worthleaa instrumedt command call and gi an illustrated price list we are also ajrenta for the celebrated decker brothers pianos which r now taking the lead over all other isew tork mikea oar i an i amortment of pianon also tßelndes v - itruinenttt from the celebrated manufactories of j b dukbam bloohtield 4 otib k«a st gabler we have on hand an awortmeiit j the celebrated ceo voids ft co pailqi aid vestit diiai which for beautiful and pipelik quality of tone elegance of finish a^<l durability of oooatructiou ex ceed alt other makes call and examine our larf rarietj of pla>'o 3toolb piajt'o covers ac planoa moved ttored boxed and ahipped on short aotice old pianos taken in exchange we an constantly adding to our very lartre and well selected stuck of sheet mime musical invtru menu and musical merchandise of every description jewett & xischka 263 main street m bublo h t bukldmc tsaau holloway desler ir medina and lockport sand stone flagging cubbing rlatfoems door and window caps and sills steps etc officw and tan corner of midligu st and oor main aod hamhnnr canal makble works cor pearl ft swam btb makblk work in ..,; it rarittr and bnpeilor workman-hip and btyl«at fft*-ilil le i f <■-.-.%.. t:il .' kajrin furaf«h«d r n shoe cc tnd r viks of aav p u>era li bo f i.rnl-n'b rder r ew york prkw j « ss 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-06-23 |
| 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 | 1870-06-23 |
| 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. 8316 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-06-23 |
| 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 | 1870-06-23 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700623_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. 8316 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3113 KB |
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buffalo express voi xxv thursday june 23 1870 no 8316 married nydf.r-nahm'lke_on wedmodav v.nine imm hv ke b h miirtin mr john c a vder a»d"mi*s kmm*.l il.i-mele ol tola cut hfssa\w-baiibbu june 21 at white's cr n.r r b r.r a j wile *. mr e b lie sm,j aimr t mil c b.rl«r of eut h ni.ur by telegraph new york sabbath school contention new york june 22 the fifteentl annual convention of the new york sui - ; i»y school association resumed ita sessici ! this morning rev e t hammom delivered an address anil the re ' ports from the counties of the stai were read this afternoon resolution were passed against divorcing the i ii^ious element from publia education i 1 ta resolved that the continuaac of th public schooli as originally established was essential to the perpetuity of the re public and that the exclusion of the bibl from them was one of the greatest calami ties that could befall the nation tb resolutions considered the bible to be th 1 bulwark of civil and religious liberty am i urged the general meetings of state an county sabbath schools to give public ex pression to this opinion through their goo 00 teachera and officers bad aco dent an embankment near the corner of car roll and third avenue fell upon three httl children last evening while they were at play the bodies were exhumed this morn ing erie railway injunctions in the suit of nyse vs the erie k;i.lw-i and others to prevent some six million dol lars of ene stock from being transferred oi the books of the company to the name of heath ft raphael it being claimed that there was a conspiracy to use thi stock by parties having no interest tn it to control the affairs of the company a preliminary injunctiol to this effect was granted by judge car iazo in pending this injunction the dc fendants offered stock to the erie railway company to be qprtitied for registration the plaintiff thereupon moved to punisl the defendants for contempt in trying t evade the previous injunction and also ask ed that the injunction be extended to foi ; tiid the registration of the stock judgi barnard held that an injunction on t ■transfer was sutilcient for the purposes o action and that the registration was entire ly different from the transfer and there lore denied both motions gold surra a large number of suits were brought against messrs fisk ft gould with others on transactions in gold on and just befon j black friday which they repudiated in i consequence of the suspension of the gold j exchange bank eleven of these suits ai now pending in the superior and jive in *.:.< cummon pleas court the amount claimeti in the one court being $!« 10,000 to 1,000 000 and in'the other court 465,000 all these suits fisk asks and other defendants make no opposition be transferred to tbt j supreme court for trial decision re served recovery of contract money thomas murphy to-day recovered sgi,ooo from eztkiel s lockwood value with interest of a lot of army blankets furnished murphy during tha war with which to fill a government contract but wbich the army inspectors rejected woodhl'll a claflin princess editha to-day entered a com plaint against misses woodhull & claflin for larceny rings and money the amount of 6000 judge dowhng declined to isaue a warrant for the arreßt of the women brokers but notified them through an offi cer to appear to-morrow for examination dividend the lake shore and michigan southern railway will divide a four per cent divi dend to-day beoaita in the regatta of the lone yacht clnb to-day the willie won the first class prize unknown the second and restlesß tha third yellow fever at a meeting of the quarantine omnois nioners to-day a report waa read from dr caraochan showing that yellow fever now exists in the ports of havana port an prince and rio janeiro fire a fire this evening in the building owned by j w trow occupied by trow & smith book manufacturers damaged the building to the amount of 10,000 and the stock 100,000 insured rutger's college rutger's college to-day conferred the fol lowing hunorary degrees l l d.—judge henry hogeboom hudson n v charle i g folger dew york city ltr d revs william h ttn eyck astoria x v oilea mandeville harlem john b thomp i son sangerties x v john mcc holmes hudson >\ v jacob west new york city general george h sharp waa elected president of alumin for the ensuing year canada heavy fire montreal june 22.—a large tire occur red here last evening commencing in ab ten's planing mill an |
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