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buffalo express vol xxv sat uk day june 5>5 1870 so 8318 married trnstino tos-hwrenc«—june 23d in , v.l th r.-.ideuoe u l the bride iftther by tb s.j i>r <? w 11 mr c^rve w hu n tin „„ ol nor eh conn d m » m louu lftw e d«u.-ht>rofb m liwrtne e.g died ~«. noir-thiir»d.v monilnl,.lime b arthur lily chld of sunuel f nd r.chel 1 fol«.m olcouo lod r.l»'lve re invited to ftttend scthf.bl«kd tliurjat june a mr karh'l buiherl»nd ie<i 86 v#»n motb«r of a suther u,ki n i r o h i f runer.l i'orn th r-de,i o d h-r o-li.-l.w m south dim ou el o.i s.tu day t h p m by telegraph washington payment of july littckkt washington june 24 the secretary of the treasury tv directed the paym n ■>: the july interest on and after tuesday the 23th instant without rebate can m lan taadk the president to-day approved the joirt resolution relative to trade with the rritisl north american provinces tblegiuph memorial a memorial of the florida telegrapt company v presented to both house to day praying congress to repeal the ex elusive right granted in 1566 to the inter national ocean telegraph company t connect florida with cuba offering to la cables sad transmit messages between th ume points at half the lowest rates charger by the luternational ocean telegraph cum pany and not to discriminate against th european business as is now the o«se witfc that company the esiilish mission there is good authority for stating that the president has txpresied his determine tion to recall mr motley while there ii no question that mr fish can now havt the mu*»ion to england if he should desire it is equally true as ascertained from a together reliabls souroeii that no words h»v-f passed bet v reen the president and mr i'iaa on the subject tue weather to-day was the hottest of the season thermometer at four o'clock standing at 93 san domingo one of the senators opposed to the san domingo treaty says his inquiries and ob serrations satisfy him that 31 senators art opposed to it xlist congress.—second session w a-kimum jane 24 senate mr wilson rep mm ), reported with amendments the army appropriation bill iui a bill tur the relief of the nationaj tfumeate»d at lettyaburg for orphan o soldiers n-t sailors mr sr.m.nki hep mm reporte-i i j nut resolution l.r crinn tbe return of c t tain moneys to the government of china with a wmi-.11 report which waa ordereo to be printed bills vrert passed authorizing tb 40.00(1 appropriation in 66 tor the survey uf th isthmus in danen to be expended and«i the direction of the wit or navy depart men a the discretion of the president demguklidg december 25th juae ist nl 4th and thanksgiving day aa legal holi days in the district of columbia mr ram-jey tup minn introduce a bill la estnbluh a trans-atlantic postal telegraph service by the american cable referred to th oommittea on poeotmoe mr mokrill hep vt ), from the commit leu on finance reported favorably a bill to rtquire the national banks going hi to liquidation to retire their cirvnutm notes mr st'mm-.i kep mat called up the resolution reported on a previous da trom the committee on foreign relations aa a substitute for the house resolution on cuban affairs at one o'clock the senate rammed the consideration of the tax and tanff bill when tho sections to continue the income tax were stricken oat—yeas 34 nayi 23 mr mi krm vn hep o ), atkeda upnn the sections contaiiong the income tar on dividends and corporations bat subsequently asked to have the bill post poned until monday next to give the finance committee an opportunity to con suit the loss of revenue involved in tlie rejection of the income tax would lave to be made up by the restoration of otb r taxes he thought it also necessitated the voting d»>wn of the tariff part he was also apprehensive of the final defeat of the bill it conseqnenoe of the vote jiiet taken the house having passed the modified income tax provision by a vote of 3 to 1 would not be likely in any event to agtm to its total abroga tion mr conkling said from what he had been toli by members of the home he felt onhili r t the decision of the senate on the jues'.ioifc would not ba seriously opposed in hkftfla^m mr william and others fav ored the striking out of the tariff section-1 aau the substitution of a limited free list wbich appeared to meet with general favor the general merits of the bill ware discussed upon mr sherman's motion to postpone which finally prevailed at 3 o'clock the m aval appropriation bill was taken up the amendment to the naval appropri ation bill wtre agreed to regulating pay and allowancee retirements and promo ciona number of ottijers in each grade etc the bill as amended was reported from the comnrittte of the whole the senate after an executive sssaion took a no till evening evkatumj iousst the house bill to revise consolidate and amend the statutes relating to patents and copyrights was taken up amended and passed bi is to establish a western judicial dis trict of wisconsin to require the holding of additional t'uited states circait ilii district courts in indiana and concerning district courts in lowa were passed aiid the senate adjourned house mr potter dem , n f i from th committee on commerce reported back the senate bill to amend the act of august 7 184s authorizing the secretary of the treasury to license pleasure yacht passed the house then resumed the considera tion of the georgia btll mr scofikld rep , pa ), advocate the substitute off red by mr dawee an mr karniworth addresaed the house support of an amendment offered by hi from the kecontttruction committee < daring that nothing ia this act container shall be construed to deprive the people i teorkfi uf the riirht to elect membri tbe ueneral wemb yof the said state 1870 as provide 1 iv tbe constitution of tbe taid state mr f*rn«worth concluded h argument by submitting to the republic nembers that onderench a policy as t oill proposed the republican party would t defeated and was being defeated in the south mr bennett followed on the same side of tbe question mr oar6eid sup ported mr farnsworth's amendment the bill was discuased by measr cox r cit pierce and others until tw o'clock when the previous question wr seconded and the main question ordered mr but it having an hoar to clove the debate yielded ten miautrs to mr dawea who said that when the problem had to be met mto what should b done to those lately rebellions states the only two questions to be answered were fr , a the coostitu tion preaented by any of theee states * repablioan coustitutioi second is it the voice of the people of the state aw can by mm tun it in the caee of georgia now before the house he believed that her ooaeutation was republican and that aer people were tit for representation fa conjrreea and therefore be rote that ***? were he believed that the rabaateu offered by himself wae the aimpleat and beet way of giving expression to that idea mr logan having ten mates allowed him nnnfcieani that if gf»rgia wee entitled to edwieeiaai a ail the miu a«d aewndaismti adsnitted ahe was tr 1-d to it on an eqoal footing with u the other jutes and that therefore jh-re was no right to impoae oonditioßa mr butler thea was to close the debate aid started hj steraag the exact diffsteuos between the variom profiociueaa xke senate propoaitua wh to remit tbe state of georgia to military rule and to provide for an election for aueliui of e oamral ft bjiiihlj n the l*»a ef tiieiiii 1870 the biaghaam laiaiiiajsil was shjseaif asla on the well known pnaeiple a'oteitmr a o--h itwaa aoocptebuto the desßaera tic wseibeia cad fin wise nai to isaieina mm the ipaißrsa asla b ofc leoeed tojis party pm shilin t ha > m i | l tl t^m aaosaee oi the ftesablm^n vtrtr n mm to w kh mmk i iks amwtry.mi k ■!■j imifc o.tk»n iii>ii>iiohi»i ; m4ih ihotnt to r'fsr u«!t«llm aok to a now election tbi fall her militia '•• uarfuindaatil within a fewdaye,anc lad bo tm to gat anna rqmpmenta or tficert and a pew»r to an—n the lam nd they threw the fin brand of raoh ai lectioa iato the oaotn of tho 8 other utca to diatarb tho alaetioßa in miaeiaaip 1 loaiaiaaa and florida aad to endanger be aacooie of tho republican party 11 id ii i want to hare an election in 1870 uid if the good d of the republican larty would conm together and agree upon he aubetituta of mr dawee ha wool i.-rifi.-e hia own prejudioes and wonid gr at it too thna aettling the differenoea in be republican party oa tho aubjeot of oerjpa the hooaa then proceeded t ate oa the bill and amaadaaenta mr fanuworth'i amendment goarantee ng to georgia the right to ane lection for nembara of the logialatara at provided ti he oonrtitntion of that stato waa paaaed mr dawca aabatitnta for tha senat iil»titnto waa agreed to the bill aa it now itanda declarea oeor ia entitled to representation in coßgreaa md to election of member to tho general aaambl under the stat | ortitutior and epeala ao much of the adl of march 2d 1967 aa prohibit the organisation annin v r oauing iato aarriea of militia of georgia vliuiatippi texaa and virginia tha speaker annonnoed meana gar if id jonea of ky.,j and sheldon ol oa ). aaa conference committee in the urreaoy bill mr paine rep wia preaented a aemonal of the milwaukee chamber of commeroe for the oomplebon of the break water at buffalo mr jones dam ky ), offered a raw lution rrquaating the hwuretarjr of the n t v i fnmiah a copy of tha c videnoe and report m theoonrt oa the martial eaae of com mandar upahur adopted mr ekeves lien n v ), offered an tmandawmt dirmting tha committoe on l ommeroe to inquire into the propriety of reportlcg a bill for the erection of a gotern nent warehonaoa on gpatar la ian oi aoma other point convenient to the preaent quarantine station for he etorage of merchandise com ing from infected ports and teaaeli adopt ed uouae anjonrned new york the real case niw york jane 24 e o penio clerk of the court of appeals te.egraphed judge stewart to-day that judgment wat ffirmed in the real case and the court be low ordered to proceed in the execution eleal was greatly aft cted when the an nouncement wu made to him stock de ision in thd united state circuit court to iay judge blatchforh deoided th.t a trans fer of fltock of th kaoawha cual compa ny of virginia to the k&nawha and ohio coal company a new yoik corporation wu null aud void except in case of a uimll portion of the stock owned by edwards the latter received 2,350,000 in stock of che k&nawha and otuo coal company for making tq transfer uk el suit vetterlein & co , of philadelphia havr begun a luit in the supreme court against mckillop & sprague of the commercial agency laying damagea for libel at 100 000 the plaintiffs charge that becau b they did not subscribe to the agency and t ■gratify rival merchant they were pub iiahed in the weekly list as having failed fake reduckd the rival railway line announce a far ther reduction of first class passenger fares to-day the pennsylvania central leads in the reduction the erie and central it ii expected will follow at once the reduc tions are on fares to the west and tjouth west base rali the atlantici beat the eckford to-day by 22 to 8 chinese labor at a meeting of the workingmen'i union to-night the introduction of chinese lsboi into the oonntry wu forcibly demounoed as a continuance of slavery and the massa chusetts men were declared slavers deserv ing the punishment of death nelson v yrrnng president explained the evils re sulting from cheap labor and another speaker advocated an appeal to force saying if the government would not keep the chi nese out the government should be re moved and all were unanimous in demand ing from congress inch measures as would put a stop to the importatiam of chinese resolution to this it--.-t ere adopted and several speakers urged that if this failed recocrte should be had to arms a mass meeting of workingmen to protest against the importation and em ployment of chinese will be held thursday evening next aa'uther erie suit the erie railway commences a new suit against hart raphael heath vanderbijt and others for 5,000,000 damages the wetthkr eleven persons were prostrated by the heat to-day none fatally thermometer at 2 p m , 91 this evening b foreign coroner's inyuim london judo 24 a coroner it i>at ia now being held over the victims of tie accident on the great western railway the conductor of the excursion train waa subjected to a long examination bat bis testimony was not dear as to the canse of the collision yuicr ra oobk the rioticß in cork last night subsided before midnight and the city is quiet to day a large foroa of apeoial constable is on dnty several of the rioters have been tried and sentenced to the severest penalties huh the law allows hcs'mrhv bishops tha hungarian bishops hare reconsid ered their intention of quitting horn in event of a proclamation of papal iiifallibil ity pabiiavest thehoase of lords to-night in commit tee con turned the oonsiderauoa of the irish land bill an amendment altering the ocalo of oompeuaation to be paid an evicted tenant in the absence of a local custom was carried—ll«to 82 in the uommons the debate on the x iv cation bill waa oontinaed the^amendmeot of mr richard favoring partly secular teaching waa rejected by a vote of 80 to ml itaah tbs pkyniciana report a decided nn t m - ia the health of mr bnght lh pictures and objects of vertn be latatiu to dickens are to be sold at auction m the 9th of july 8u john youg governor general of csasda has also been appointed governor of prisoe rupert's land the state breakfast given by the queen to day en th lawn in front of windsor castle ia the first aiaoß tha death of tha pnnos cunaert many invitations had been sent and the party waa a large one bat the weather unfavorable and shower interfered with am i lilmaii j of tha affair oita»m ia ■■»■■■■1 far the defense of fiafce the tamrinsa coneol who ia im plicated in tha female masquerade affur fiske has bot been able to procure the bail r q lined iha-yaams dautleai aad carabria wiu send out at sja amsakgea imaioating their laagitmos and latlffu to tamil eraaaing in their wak during their race aeroaa the atlantic ectmnncau paan june m.—tka papal mnoeio here having by ordar of the lope pub liahed answers to tba aililraatst ant from fraaea to rsne in regard to the eenmeni rt-cannoh tha btnia r oa f rign atain has isjarmadnnacio that he » coo aidatsd aa an aanhaaaador and stiaaiis his fnastioaa in replying to each addrtaeee tupcio in roar was renreu the rrre.ularity aajnri mini not to repeat rl t»i all itlsn nuttl tha connail of itinsrtaii have pra aoneced aaatoot gi 11 lul namiaaion to the odanja fl axil tow alirsviiii lau*fw)aaf id rajutoott ■i the secretaries of the anibrieaa legation ur kvui mn.f bowie babkudother ell kuown reaidecte mr smalkj of the 7vt6nw and other nprewntstltn of new ycrk prjnce napoleok the emperor has tummonad the prino napoleon ahon in swiuarkwd to st cloud the chinese hibafsy tpris june 24—tke chinue embauy have left this city for florrnoe eipkditiox \ ainst pitatcd midsid june 24 spam bu joined england and holland in aa expedition now irgmiiing for the itermination of the p rate in oceaniea oknebal amskstr the cort 7 adopted no decree of amneaty before djourning bnt kft authority with the government to proclaim a general am oeatj at rach time aa thay miiht deem e pedient ilictionb vieitxa jnne 24-in styri twelre oleneal n liberal and four solare o»n i bare been eleoted to the diet mo rana elected aeven o«.nrtitntior»li»ti out f twuty-three candidate of the fschek party miscellaneous indictmakts cakakdaioc-a june 24.—tha united states ormiid jury pnmted twenty.four indictment uwiay indiotmsnta were pr aentsd against the fenian raiders general starr colonel thompson and captain man uix separately and one afrain.t thompaon j "^ j"»»ly no other fenian tr ijidioud gsderal surr will be tried moit day laarka a kimberly of albany m indicted for alleged withholding it p«.ion m 00 john tuton of new i r mu*1|1"1 the a of i.u vanderhoff of syracuse for violation of action 44 of the bankrupt act wu dis pomd of thi afternoon t k c a convention hrdtakafolu juna 24 _| n the inter national coov.ution of the young mrn't lhnatu amoeiation thi morning fur levotional sxoroises and readiofc of the aua ucm > avsral resolution aud oommuiea tions wen prswßtod and referred a reeo lution for the appointment of a wmk of prayer elicited considerable di.cin.ioii and it was finally deckled to recommend a nar ci.ular week wh other airsdgeuj-nta wtre at made pastors and churches a resolu nan wa diacuased aud adopted in eff.x chat neaaarea be taken by thi oonventi m to eoure permiaaion from the tariou nu mad comuanie to atlach to aaoh paaaea er ouach ach boxea •• may be appro|»riate in which to depo.it religious reading mat ter * the nut queatian under oonrideration wa a resolution i ffered by mr h p lloyd of cincinnati reonmmending to the taaociation the organiaation of a layman's lu.litute in which the youag may reesivs * practical instruction in regard to the bast manner of oonductinn religion meeting mid of presenting the truth dr moore i cincinnati led the discussion in faior of the proposition and wa fullowsd by b t mr speulding and oth r occo ,;„., » arge part of the morning aes " t ," » i.n»l vote the rr.nlutun w ',„„( ' the next nl.ject wa tbs'oert"method of lecunng amociativo buildimn th dia cu.non wa n by mr d . lui 0 , y n . «""*•. id w omtinued by msssn bhr ■ell of illinois woody njoth«rvi ' the hour of adjournment 1 comikes-tional nominatioif i'mi.aiiii'.i'iiia june 24—gen william '• thomaa to-night wa nomioatsd for congrea by the citizen of the fourth dis trict without distinction of i.irtv in nonoat tion to william d kelly dcceaseo albany june 24—mr jame boas baker an old well kn)wn printer died to d.y nakraoansett park raco htow june 24 the great trot far < m waa won by goldsmith maid ann can girl aecond and tieorgs palmar third lvly thorn was drawn tims 2 24t 2.22 2.2 2:284 and2:2b ' rkd cloi'd cirrriwse w t june 24.—bed cloud and party arnred at council bluff this morning where they left on the railroad for fort laramie weather cloudy ther mometer 65 akrivalk at loko branch lovfi ukanch june 21.—tha metro pohtan continental and wert knd hotels ar nearly full of summer boarders prssi dent grant and family will arrirs andooou py their cottage on the 7th of july harvard college class dat bostoh jane 24 general sherman aod family attorney oeaeral hoar and other diaunguiahed viaitors were present at thr clan day ceremoniea of harvard colwe to-day w seizi re of r\mins the united state trearary agesls aaiied to day eleven and a quarter tons of raisins belonging to f x koae & i;o of llontre al the ni.ins were a^ized for having been fraudulently undorinvmted and eater ed aa to quality at st alouu vermont inlian moveiients hkt.hxa montana territory jons 24 the lodiap are all moving north the ijros ventre are above the c'vpnu moun taina.and the yankton and sioni have ocou pied their former campiug ground fort browning iw in aonustant ntat of aie^e a party of sioux broke into the atockade a few night since and after a lively akirmi.h cariied off eight hone the l'i«ean have none north the nllam of the oros yen tre has been moved b«yond the mouth of the mi:k river in search of gams covmucruent llllllllaß va june 24 the com mencement exercise of waahingmo col lege tsrmioaud to-day gen u deliver ed the prize and diplomas visiwr fron all secuona of the l'mon ware present vikiti.iu viitkani toi.f.uo june 24 fjrty-two rewmn of a war of 1312 vi.ited thi city p burg maimee city and old fort meun to day on an eioaraion they wer every where cordially welaomed aud royally sntsrtained texas legislature galvkstos jnna 24 the senate passed the houae mditi bill by 15 to 5 prtrl on to the vote thirteen conwvatits --~ tor lulled they sin brought back by the ssrgeant at-arm and live of than weia releaaed and then the bill passed eubt senator are till onder arrest ths mil giving t^s governor power to appoint all civil officer aad another to msaoaas mata polios of which the governor ahall have the appointment are np and will doaaaiaas paaa in a few days religious cm<-,iiio june 24 the ■»-:— *-» oil of tb oiooeae of wiaooomvaaaaalla milwaukee yesterday ■■•'■-' twh*|t c«oou wa reported by a ooamaaaaa aad adopted kv.ry insk sf ii church marryrng outsids at r ion or married ujr any otasraaaa amm an of w ckurch ahau stsajd ar /**, exoonunanuatsd pnaoval general sharidaa ntsnsl this ankr from a tour of tapastioa exaaaaaas frsaa lsk to fort healso aaafaaaaam bah ball jf wishi.utox jans 2i—tka wasw j ton nattonau and olympics slljarf for the bass ball champni<i.bipaftslf v the natuaals wiuuag by » «. m baltwokb jnaa u th b*a ay oiwaso jons m—ths whtta staskirn m of chmsgo 1 1 aatod ths oaawbchb of usib city to-day by 108 to is n»ba a chu aoo juas 94.—ths plow hataal ol r.t»h4 co l»h si 4jl and blind beta af^s k co a^fs^ht wo»da»j—ith ah«p miasj to j b j<;'y | d rrlaa.fc-sry sadth jta^y^*»ttri jtim 7|!'awvjll s«w a saaat aaaaa^aal the jiutffalu kxpmss j published i.tiry morniho budtuyi uuept«d)bj the exphe&s peintfsu co ho m t swan stbect d*lirte(l by carrier in the city or mai '■■nul ho 00 p*r annum weaii.v f.xprew l.y ni 411...11 1 6y do the buffalo expb£ss j job printing office i oaaaatssaly mses*4 ntsa ymalhsvartstf \ is pbxpaudito moon wran tm no or book card avo job work no li£f a"t bwaif itmtat ' ssoond floor | bil>ln l&m dl keutury baku mnuj tfii j»k location of tbs lt,au:!,i uotsa.s op bi'^yalo th<n ol m i>u!hi woo ni punhftm in buf a '~ ij cutllu tloa out antl mtiug v v a reference w ■...■..■••: v.v ■■■tby mtmhftfl has been arefuoj ma«l aiid iaeu.oiy hij t c laaa | architects < vru k rama,a*t>tkie aol implements ca.iti.vcs j ho.vakd lu won ,• .• v v.n •: v bankers h v i.lxi & g maw ■■r s-nera blind him.ks finecastings to cljikk * lu,ci.r tit»**r tud vixtciiua hta books and stationery marti tayloh.&tf main en ni hf^.sr.tt 1 lißai 7 m\ln,cor milawk ;. i j lknt mt jaaui and i ... w . u )! j 10 tod uain bl4kk books stationery c hoots & shofs a i sf.hryvkk 2*6 x jajit 11 jfcvvkrt,4m lit n b:.antc book man upacttrkr j l ci.w.the ihua ibs w^hlnitum u.nkfccrionkrs whr!«.»le ft k«uu w r l i '" x 4 «.«>.. 18 h brvmtß carl'bl's oil cl/>ths fkatiieks j hi j zook uffcommnt 479 iliin ca£fkr fitter cokrattionkits wholo hkmi hfcakj.i!.«i hm if a ■" mikk.i h»n ~,,, r tifft fl^uk i.iiina ji.aris * i kockeky uattm..w o'nicii.l vl j jn catkiaiib.s uvr.y wai.ld t 10 anu xiuur eiuom i;kaukers c 11 ovkns & hu.n 166 n nj7 bhmh n chal wuul«»*lo nd keuil r if i.xv at co cor trio imiu lerrkoa oljk<itt tiakin.a^u pool uoot-ee ofkek & tpit;i2 mills ouauk a co h m*u ■■[~-.-■- cburchm uial and pio ikon ri k « * co ltd oua ci>r mi.-iwtippl k l m ll.uu 2 eoaunorcißi wbkrf foot of u a trrel dry goods beht t co bw u»:n uuapekb a tailobsi 1111.1 """ r.vsiianl renovator lucas rllt vil **" """ knvkloi-k *** l facturbrb " " jss^er wood fam'y ooom *■'-'■toloku bit hlino ac i m»iii n rmtuiuc ac iha i d wbltt i 6 klouk kbr.u and gkais w h c.jbb hnm m eift.is fhuit a.m ovatebs flatt fttlit co-.i1 ffulm.^li kink kka.>s uamtinoa bt'ffxu bramb kou.nihiy 70 bxi:h»;i(r ola-is amd i'afki show uards j p uur'kman 16 klleßwafttt up tj»ir okoubuh whole»«le a m jo insli>..7 kbia iir'ickks hvh.lo.ale nil keuil i d iui.man,i7b «•■". ok w hcutt 17 h i.ivrv bgm pursiaiiixg tioods adoimim u tafkohd ist mala s n i a*kksi.k it ■<»■-, in s'»to mott * br.nkdict w7 m»in lns ami ji:wklry j o bobbjn & co 116 tffttn hotbla bonnky's bovl cr wnnhiu.'t n ar.-l cmtoll haknk.ss nakulhs j j b lv ii b i bom iw rscorndgv oppi^lu mmimloa ii.uiu.'.atk li;il j c x wajtbftl i ok t7l marnntdfsm u'jkt ns v klp.ear p-»n stnoc vjidnkt shkpaku * olt i mam ~ iwlkh .« mulfll yfi smo «- p l wrric wteujtco i:l m i cor w swm makdvakk and mktaijj fkatt * lu «. u mtii ito ti-rr»oe hill aik rdmacim i d oilbi * j -> ''• hath caps and furs c * f ok"kor.k ">■>>! >!"■bkkotuli x buo i"ji n wji wh'i'kkt a^l wii n ibom houndry ■aoi x ikon woltllh !■■rry c.r mißhuslppt clim'in ikos wobsi cnurrli cor j»ck*in ikon kocsdkus engines t.oilers sku w tlfrt dons * co wuliiuiton.nrumo iron sails i i si'ikes to pratt » co tl «» j & t m «. laokk bcfibjuluabds ao kjtstki 1 »»'" ■'■luiht cajuuacib anijslekih n i oodwin os and of lu.i«ton looking glass pictfjkb frames howaiii a bun i iso 15 t !■«"■hajjjcablb leoji ,» r tt * lktchwoktti ul n<l t tcrrwe mikhlk mantlbs and gkate3 c 8 coopkk 611 l'ei«w»r l swakti 0..w "»'"• makkle ft granite works h«m x rolliun c.n..r court n.l m..nr»n juiin ctuwroko i 7 ud 1w nl«»ro milixneey waooiiale and retail henkv u'uiukn 2u w»'«j w h wo<ii>wakd 40-j uftni hoobkiho goods odi bkst x co ill mnii m r7s|i dealers and publishers ir".wr:tt a mlsc'lliwa 2«k main ouuans ll'ortam pipe dkkmck kklqiuiaker * 00 1 ftml « clnil oroanb kblodwjns ftc 4te a pkinck * o-j nimt»ri bov«nth md uu oils tc b peasl ta l-"l tit^iitl . planinii mill's doobb sasu ic % a kvans a cl miflwlifci printbeu * blank book mants baker jljijl-i * smith 2jo ft"j ii w^hlneton treat pianos music kc cottiek & uenton mi ni piano manufacturers 0 miktzman 1 umaiul 110 liat.iii jjevink bkob 401 xiigsra or m«r>l»nd paper hangings 4u m n i'.;u..i -:. m mi sivr.tovikky bllils » m«ln mr kkktt nichols s7 mftin photographers »• v ksioiit jfo m»n 1 t namul.l.ton.sotuiih'v>m«iii scales and safes buftau>l lx works 6.1 m«in buwing machines gioa x wiijios ». m co 276 m»lo cor w?oo')x * oibbs3 u co 14 3 division ho*'k s h 00 . il *'■n rujbtm'is >'• c 0..401 n saddlecv hardware 4c f»att i,etrilwoßrll,m«'«i64 ivr silk hvt mvnrka.;tlrer3 c mackfuzik 187 hftlit stove hollow wake biro * co cor brmc t mt ri cm stained olabb btjitaii stiisei olassi wokkj t p~rl 0 o l bi;hss,«iii school furniture tf chase k bun 212 bev«otn stoves and hardware tov"turn oacs s i'tnd ranges 1 swartzxco-.arainiii tr tnks danif-r h humphhev indoor lo jno hnm phrey * bro so3 mftin t tobacconists a w ath«s.»<«.,sm)wuhiii|cu«it«s«m pearl gibson * howalill « co 20(1 w».hu.lton watches jewelry ft diamonds htkis'b jkwei.rt store bi mum t jt e dickinson jm m»in dan b casti.e 161 mftit btbvbnb bl«>s 46w mfti watch makers jewelers jtlius walker 2 7 mmv ■••'•■>« ■«»■«»• a unow awortaafaxt at raaeonabl prle a xaapwo jjjj awdunao norb 414 hat ea imarlnn bock me t f p awel>t • 4 hiktikb wahehou3i furnljhee everr t t l 22n a^ixscraotirus kan 2 • ■v mi lovr a*n roi;xi lost dn ninth uk huron sts . ife r«d»v afwrn n,»la ten hat the finder il p4«aae rnur it io 111 south ixvim'>f t it » iqw 4 large new k*t ■««** »*'• mfp d'witb hit ' the flrr m will '« i er ■■reirw.td by re.unnriif a ~ to tm i a i fcjul mt rt 03-4t whip lost on skseca st t-«ln*n>.hl.ki'.i.n them n.i irof ihe b;r in-it , a b i<].covered whip with t««.ail»erferiii •, «. ore ••■wm l tiie ntuu uf uu'.hri i marked > si.it u r fd will u paf.l for it retur u n « gablnl wh.rf f9tf wawtba litastbd to rent a b4sh ob t ¥ blt»»rott hp ce'itrtijy located n.u fr-.nt b v ■reel iliv about xi-*4'j feel ac-ire .. ■■\ , ' lfah ufficv h h'lf x wanted to ipriuhase a r at j rttt hna^ln a rix>d lix-a'ity will k«i«ad water j.referrtxl addrciß with tirtnr)-inr a j f fri^re-a i<nve f"i6-*t fufckuhbd house wanted un t'l a 1 iteit in a lint claai dt-iifhwh'-cd m ba*a athm nmc r.otna with m mand ifiw ■atcr fee a fur re.it i,l h ra 1 i »" ui*e c^phuualue j.la.c ad .«*» w e j kxpre ' jffl"e fm-fl a rau chance to make mon xi *>. wniiu'l a itw eurnrtlic la-lkr or gi 11-ttuii ium>n a new art flu nccil-d it every houn hn-!n.»-[■•^■•jiy laped for la-*i i ail or m irt itßh & jekh"nd ku 31 e^vbaiigc at e ha-tjington up mm 4t knts wanted-a raw mm j v and w man ran find ifem at,i pr<>fl'kbl iin il | unit at the 1 it ■■general suf.k ;■i i ■3£i milii t.,up ir fn hklf-kkwaxts jhoak st wanted a compe r ui.tifiii v ju ge.itr.l hiiuimnii in a mil fcwljjy ___^ f«ft n tt 1 mac alt a st.—\vantej a~oiel i j t-u b utra huiuekurk for a ami joi t | 121-3t 1 i niaqafta bt wanted a 1 ••*) ki/i tv il - zt;iciai btmh uurk where a »* borwi.ujtfi i . ii mu-tl a kim«l plain qwqfc f"4lt i oo franklin st.—wanted a 1 •> • * i in q in to v .„■.]. r_i i il—lllh > . p mcurdia f-lv 124 2t h asdlflfi mais st bcffau j ***) l.n.iig i all in anud mil uitiiug loom i h'sknkca st.—wawt*d a . ' ' ' t trrmi liihliji inu-ili,.nt eirl to do ken n 1 liuuww rk in a rii.ii f.ui.ly will >« [■■, u«i r il.tli w.-h-k tad lnaia »■»;;*» h-w|e »..-., mn ..-■»!- ft re m'mr^pi i*4 4t wakxkd ose ofi two iooi hurimhjtß knpiirw on li h.ii l it r kv ~ _ m--i wamki a pbw good holici ii i lor a :'!-■• obm i ie 111»urune c iut art a if ct-ut in hit nevcral tuwimnl • rie mjciluiug c3_ata m a '■tanokii ami all jrai.y coua'to 11',-ru ikuimi dm »! iw.it o w rknii afmta a j.ij-io jort s jfcnm.mo miawr n iti v wanted a first class car r.-i^t niuiu.r aij-ly at lju>-<:ti city car riageft 1 ■■r 22____l f tr mtiatio » w4 tki wanted ky a younu man 01 ■.:■_.). hatn ta ttuali.n nn uwtu^ter '. . iri>ur>'ml reium ap lj t-rwld.ewl thoma .-. iilfki t it ranted situation3 by twi tf bfß mcii vha avr bad ixucr tree in t _■ri.i rv ■uaumn bp>ak iern.au ami r.i y i-1 1 .■■i bawa bou4 r ii.t-i addnh c a thi oaim '-*■«' i-'mrlovmknt waktfcd in ani i_l • pssuj by two pemveriiu and iatalllgeni feuuah «■"--!■, affm j o aye had bof 1 m i i pam n.-c in all hra elm f uic banrwan trade good le-tunoiiiak addiuu mx buli xtt l*tf«r at luijidlm am lolmilnii l w.'swan st near main 1 1 i \. g n toaum w.th or witamrt u»r>i in a j,riva*e hajily '-"■i-s i'ivision st—a pkw ik +•) alrmala rooiiu mniln-u d nr nn'unu^htd will i fa smjieaaud u\g v n fja-7t 4>i rbabl st.—a few obstije s»-•'x i bean i umi i rod wiihboard ami wan ed — by a g&ntlemah and bi«»il b t 1 tth a tihiawnt rmmd i a p ivat faiuiiy in mnan isasanl *■d eeimal li cat lt addrom at ulitf u in a i k,"t:.l ottn 4 ha!ndsomely mrnihsed pax 1 r.u'v-.1'.1-^sm fliiii oave wrh.i fin-a»i j ik 1 ttit postuokß i2hu furbished and cnfobni3hbu bdm t aaj —. wry aw^btwa wth r witin.ni hoa4,am •■obtunad ai no bbb wa>ainch>q n l.*t»i en jatfl ami t'luj n i i£^jj cttabcml wawtkg aw interest in an e-tihli-rit i licit m»"utactunnn or mercai tie aavtaam aajfl »<>' i ' a<liiitioi.al r ml a-<j i r htrrlcm w an acum an tow c ui<l be made x.ii a lor api auwa mcraaai i-1 ihc liiisliitu addmw c l jbuffalo kxpwaa office vi afs r"b sale or r£nt—a pivi n.ir kth l warl»t imneluu p e*«ii"ii givru le a pickering u kt swan t « l^or sale onbfourth intkr j t^-l in one ■-( tr-f l»r.e-t and t eletatfr in tw.'ts ihmk a am'fuui 10 wart s'van m b khkt~vm sai.k ok to bent paveormprrrrvhl w»nhinfft«ni i gjln ~! . tt,.';til 1 h-w i • ik >•. fjn horses 4xp carriages i^oksalk-auoodthree j 1 wajfon apph at >\>. i>z hanover l it _ mi^txtlaji^ois outcher fixtures >..*» west forty-firat st noaj cgu a-oiiut n.w rk r uai.i-on for sal k i>otatoes just arrived on th track at the lake shorn fr igfct h,.iiw a fl.if lv of pf blow f r snl m its ttimi ma-ki-l j . ■i t'v s\'uek it i al street lot foe sale be j\x twrtn chip ««■ud t,t cr a not a de ■-. . hu..»eand j,t ■" -■. of k.ai at , worth fcai mt>*o 7tkh will !»■t ken in jar vmm tit thi ir i-itj n ofler.d veiv law lle it i'ii'kerimj 13 w s»an it f-24 business property on buffalo hi tr for nal l'iu ft on the river in dep'h t c tr cji i 1 1 t of i.-t 34 n«n.iu tnu l't r<tral w art lm'n a iiakkk kr.e land offlw f j m'kor sale or exchange—a h ioreonmtin at g khl ocati»n wl.l t.hr a ( i>t mt or a mill arm in part p>\ii.cnt hi w*h bft eucklani k browns b i'ldinjr ib qplekdid bi'ildlng lot fox 3 i*l»--l'ea rl at , wc*t b\<lv south corner uf swan 7 j f««t on swan it 1 f-t-t uu kris trt-et and 4>ix uj hit aouib line term mhj jodn utto i>x'k fkontade fox hale—one ' jlj th.iuaand fret f bent river dock for a!e .'■■n ! '• ■hi pearl at fl3 old papers"fir salb—at fio sent and 7.1 cent f>-r hui.ired mt thi c(bc rputf magnet foi bali—thih x tuithaa be n rebuiit aad is no in pood ninaf ld b ml 4 rery low laf cash by htmc & sas fuitd it w«at w^jj 7 lv>r~bale~"citeap—a block of xi land on fr ppj at , conumint i*l a^-rea can b qi»-<ted i-v b . i and ii-^i to re lize one b<4u>anjdol.a per aor if tiken within odi rri f 300s apply to m uccoalß jio 5 south tluß sale chbap^a valuable r ii iv oentnuly :■■>..;.(, with nearly 2 feet - i •-. frout od paved ti t and about 140fe t water front adapted to a retail coal or lumber jard or any feeary bukinea will b w>ld ci ap l dom au ' a hi ah i & i.ll u'j'ki.r real eauue hynu 3*b matn yt f 1 i>oitbalb lot 35x100 ft.,^orth william t west hie near allen lyon a baker ko 1 brown's building d3o a good engine and boiler for aal cnm|i at th uniun punln hill uuluk * rixienwalt curner chi-awost tou t»alb-h<h skb c for sale no 73 x division ilm at jj ilorr t ixk h.ut in ft t.riwh fi.rh.-ki v.d 7i rood repair lot s iu will be old as modanb urn john oftu 81 part i sale — several fine nild«c o mitn fr»ikln fui.l del»>re limn jua.oit.i,llf.»jiu»l hi desirable building lots for ' iod'i'6 mbwar t k.»olt k of vnrtli m h0 ju unvnod avwiua w ■oor b«k*r n iir it'-t6iiss»*a for m for sale—no li*b morgan aft rt , a v.-y cour ni-n and pira-fcutiy locate t ry bricn i ■■.« i good order ilr g i.d fc i filt'j-et i g ■■:!....*»■.; -■'-.-, ohccl.m with h-i air tur ace brick lvn it 46 c d n lixjiiir at lh hou •. t2&it 3 f-'ll ale by m mccomb no for a * cheap if t.k n within jodayi * fine bu-i i»-h stand jt!itiie from tnia itv two o lw-ilmgi lar^b b«r x ell of a.t'er etc.anu 1 don s«i c t priw swjo alto l*r » al land a'-o-it 6 mile from thecitj w'h kil tery cheap ai the i»ari ts r'juiic i ftlh iioo fz3 ierman m e church fo v.t sale <<.■■.*>,■on the bouthwt corner nd aah t l-,t 5 km with th brick church to flihf ilh a neat r me iwclliiik iv rear i the 1 l.tqb i b k trie i and * race f*3 iitiluam-tviluc pkopeki'y fo n wile a fiae l t<iry and bawmctit fram iou it til um.,in b»ulm ol wiiiunu.ill tc tfij rjer fin y rd irrepe vin fru t tr-c 4 wi ibl wlddhwpb ' juhn oito sj pearl at ift g for sale or fox rent—no *£-*- 75 s uth division t imy and lnwiura nr i;k huuite 1 e*t'nn very de ir«b!e water gaa an h tiit-tsm tup in rc*r tenui re**oi.aol«9 j"h o ill hi far ht ttu ff fur sale—fine gothic coi j*ix tape no 401 even'ti *'.. 11 uton fraror i |. r(e-tr c j*ir and ljut lately jwiu'.cl juha ut * v si pearl i tft ff ifor sale cheap 2-stok misl md hnu-e 41 kaht tupptst in irood orde an ac hmsjsm will t n-.ld i a t-v»-n i bnk jia.il j.m..i a l/rio * lln.wu h-imti.k js delaware ml residkncj6fo mik jf flw of ho k«4 d*-iraslc ou tba ireat lt - & i'l x king 13 w s»iurt _'" for hale—2so heneca st s rtory ma in a ■•■i > .■!.'.. n tbbi pn pert will be xold cheap m tlio pnrt ia v'aw to tm wt 1 w.m whlan ju.ia 3 wi 1 kc 14-jg i devn b t'i«ca.ty ap[>l to m uocujui no 5 n>uth p vision at ell 2 fox sale—a splkndid res fllia dc-u near tr,e fant yitf we».t f mai t h..u and ttr^un<l in ex..-ellent oraer t jn.tni.lt ell ua-ked ith»grt»t viuittyof i-olt jijli • otto oll'a-l-l i'll m fou sale-the 2 story brick fili h]..<k n 475 477 47'j and 4il p-ail ■) wi:h all mil n i'l lliiw—ifc ku no an • tol wrt r bath will be t-o'.a ci.cap lor ca«h ur ou te.ru ■hint mrciia-cin li-r l - a«m fur ui\t lii i kw fur b-r articular apply tg hume it sam kukd 1h went mwanst 14 / iueap cotiaoes for sale mo niirrii flaw i«.t?fixlln 117 p urth st u.t 2 xluo fct lunni'-i1 l>l wum i*7 l'*imtr-t t 3<i usa co haati.mis a urfu.4 oro*ii bidltog 0 for balk—a splknoio new iui .-■■v ■■~..■.»..-■-:..: off in <■hi ■;• * iiii m ui*nii-r with ail ihe c ivcm v-n tsla nilh-e buuse t<ra buil.l g in taat tout liv d li so an tosuit alni'-st aiiv ia.it . g<»*l c mv arid p..vi lmhr '» c.jnnec irut rt and 16-ij it ile p betwetu tttitli and tlen-iub au 7hi properly will sold at a b*ik v with ho>«11 pa iitnt uotn ar:d iv mi kg«g tmre ih'mk a s hjforu lti w mwan t fls / ihjeaj holies for sale fcfmtr hri-'k hiillil 32a s*an st witu g.n in i w er hrtttklu 2-k y hrick n u-e 67i ok t lot 33x150 well ua nhrub*»ery nd fruit in alum tame t-*t ry u#m how i 133 s v h dm ion st in 1-f.l rv iratne c tlaije thi oak st ; lot 5.x150 very t-iir»b]e*<ui bhmp 2-h-oi frame house on spru c dear liauvia st , wttfa 1-t ry i aim but i;v inrrar la . 31jxl h tlu hastings a rtjo 4 itrowi.v bmiitiny ti for sale—no 909 wash in g iui ids tt , ■krf new lj tury fra i c d»r faf ith wing id jr luficv the wlmlu h imb it &■>" 11 iunjn.pt t iri l^t 46x130 with tnc imrn lee tj'ickkki>u 13 w swan at fin ff for i'.hnt—the2 story f*ramk ftii dwsun^sss sudvh st , l-«t wa eb£aot chop to « tiiiwl imnt lta ft i'ickeui.no it w s«a «. _ 16 tpi r""sale a splendid reh 1 ilpi.rc in lcwi-rtoe.n v a fine house with 15 r ama buhl in the mat manner with rh<ifrt ffmm l»r h e stable shß ini;t healthful els mrta.lltmi lnv.h in the vicinity.mtnaiitic scenerj , ft mnutus drivu from r alls on through rnuie to i 0 rout and montn-al and on l u slure li x dm icf ; attplt did hnme ti>r a family or ac legaru ■tr at from t'te ati wli low t*nuß eawy apply lnht«i b i»>hn oli h ant dd-3in uoti male a new and fihsu i cla.«i 2j utorv n-tid-.-nce with all the modern im rovemw.ti south side of ferry ttreet went of utl iwaxti lut u/vxmoti fuel terms ea.-y f huet.l -.- n s wntthlt buildin hok vsale or to exchange fox f » first-claw mlilnnm in this city a farm of 104 em fir*t quality f land lyinif ju-t ouut eof tie city limit tas a lar^e orchard oue o the be<t in hhntv flm twimtory brick house and three quod tana wi.l be n.id eh«*ft li*qa re ■(( a mb howaki & cgaphpuu mfob rtnt atabakj4ain—the lj-^ory brick d«l in 73 w chlppwm m . i.xx < i'll k-lllmi is went swan t 6 tlo sale-21»1 north d[visio bl 1-story ajul bmmseat pas.cellaranii wstur a ill mil eh ap an th-j pa-ty is going to leave wiu prico 12300 apply to m mcl'omß no fi south ohi-aon at ell cottages for sale no 1c spmco st ljj-st.iry frame lot 3*)x130 price sl no 4^3 awaii bt , near tphag 1-hut.y frame price man ets ly»n 4 baker erie land office 1 jedikable peopjt&ty.fofi sale aw^itt rt 1 rtiwj lilllrt hoiwe very deairable in koo.l order pni fh.cy m mi nt boum a>iti li>t prirc is i>'k htßtb it boov and lut piic-e j3'k north difiiir.n nt beiw.en mich an and chest nut au 7 ws l>"uw pric««ti6io pj unwako aciiap^kl . 4s main st for sale-farms lowa land for sal ob ex j chaffee ibfimvcio v d faruiintr und.de rinlily located la l'alla i\,umy slat of ton wl be cxc ian/*d i'ir rt-a c tate he-e a»d ca h d.fftreikt paid uastinqs ut io * brown's buildinp lu \ great chance for balk l r>i a<tf within 4 mil of the city in an excel lent neiuhb r o d in a high mmtol culivation with j ch*rd ctirrv t bu.«h h c veri | im'i lllghli gfoand utg*lmm and a tj imj hiwl as the pruprietur iiuend.h moviiiit tn ur«j[i.'n this prtpertj wi be oil at a very heavy sacrifice for cash down turthit particn!*r can j had at my onv spvedy application is de*'ra!>|p a b town ley ho 4 11-l.i--.li-r ruiljinff 3tf for ihweai main su for sale—3i acres of land in ivt-st si-ticca 4 miles from main t plentj ffrfu iro-i him c an i ham inquire at td akds a btckland ho a brown iiuildiug e2b for bali or ex''ha>'cte—32 • cr if land under a ne mate nf cultivatinri iruod hou«e and bam mc«fruit well fenced,ri uatcd ;• miles tr..m ham str.et on lh potter corn.r r..&j edwakdij a bl'ckland no ibw hutldiiur *^> for sale—a fine dairy farm of 2 o acrua with cooj h iim and bvna itu x culdeu ct'ntre ab..ut 5 tai'es from coldan • jjdwahd a rvckland no 2 brow n't rm for sale-best garden land in erie couuty m'irt be aoid to cl ■'.'•■. 2i-i a.-rea 2 mu>i from tb courv . will hm ld cheap by h<jwakl * chap pell 34s maid 1 •* uarm3 fox sale x good farm 1 of l&i acre in the town ol we*it seneca kirn a half ■■.;-.* fr m buffalo ice 11-btory b-tck hon-e three hundred armft*d i and a food frla*a house very cheap howard ; a cbai-pel 3*b main uet-t dl ; 4 fine farm for sale or ex x chang conuinitur 140 acres 25 wyjd land ot excellent well watered fine orchard,new2-bu>ry fr : c ?-• hi w*tli barmi ouuiou-ei t-hi-ds kc j1 la food order city property will be taken in i-an pa mm balance on eaij terms lee & pice kkjsg 13 w gwuit «•■_ farms farms several fint lar fc " kiij«majl faxmn for we or ex^hajige lei a p ci kri-nti is w sw»n rt bl to lbt-hoc>b g dwellings to let jr and basement brick no 101 fajle ft earf t rmt»2s per raon h until may 1 kajle it cr elm - ml 15 prr iimnth t ti at opp-wim fort porter with large lot and rent 2 r per month ciimod st : renlf 18 per month lyoa * baefck kris rand office £ brick barn foe rent^situ ate on the alley in iw nf no 154 win st , i i michigan at lr.e * pickering is w 8m traev e!8 riourter house to let—for a j term of leafß t alnw ren ti an nperwioe aod impomlble party übidthi cniy t bufilu oohnxciil nor urn ftnm pvk tod mi gar jfwla b^lnml ijpot a c uod hwi^mt loo«tion all t let-hoi>e mfor rent—no u palmer st 2-su.ry bnrk.wuh pre eh ro'-f in g«d r ■-.-.■- r water ». dgu will be rent*d cb«*p '■- a o-i tenant j un ttvi g vtr t fso lh.nfc hemoe-nck fofc ke>t—>o x 136 cottag-p t new r * tv brx-k with p ud wat«r de i*huuj lo amon will be mud low to a «■.. d o i l l * i'ickliiinw u wwt bwu treet dag 05 for rent—the 2 stori dwel ilia i g no ist niagara at , iii good or-ler pj ater»nd hath r>ent low to a »■■! tenant l e « hik rlf*g is w sw%n it fvi houses t kent we have several desirable hnusrs w ich we will rent at rwim d rates for the b.'uc of ir v'-u ha - i>tis k ult 4 ' ruwn's bulidi«g flo m rare chance for rf.xt the mi dc«ir»bl*dweiidr 1m fart eajrle tx ra*m>d wm«r with all ~ -■r n n tov.mtnt ; luilabl for a iwardu.g boun ktnt ml appl on at eb wakds & iicckla^d'i no s browii'i building large barn to let—sitfate yj ene cinal near oene-ee it rom for 100 horses 1.y0.s & bak?k erie i and office f i 0 rent—the fine 2-story frun d writing 9m m norrii piaoe with bam a ielwhtful i<i«atl 4l will b-j :■•, [ low to a goo l e:^n lee a p:ckkriso s wwt s*au t 12 for sale—2 story bkick house n - l k:.i ■■-:,■■r r modern coo vudnok lot .'»,:;■. tenoa f%vi.nble jo4ji ottu bl pear rt eis to let—the desirable bric dwelling n wii man it i all modern imp'ovfcincn'b wj tmr nt«d at a bar^hin tv a«<-ot mm apply mm it e^wailbs 4 bucklak nu sbowii'b rulldii fl6 houbbb ioitent by m mccomb no b utli divikion h : ■\'. \ ■■t j -■■■-'■. fr.m can cellar and jro-jd cli ii wafer flriw1 ed in inu ntjle thu ■-■f thefineet lucattoiia iv btifiklo reul 400 i<j7 ueo punt , i-su'ry bftok id xcellent con •..'., ».■. st<-r t.-d ■..:! w ilii v a very central i cation rent 450 ih trtmu tt 2-«tvir frame reuse n and finis ■i r ■■, \ .. n : . . i ■■- li al ti.e mod«ru an l>rovuuenu rei-t si lrick . t>>rc aii-l d*e ling to r»nt in a rood location fnr i tiii'ly w'wmfy the-une l^as a t.rick ■■« ma es for kent by hl'me h allen t t*ltvj hmk with ill modem inj priivf'iteii'ft ked ba-n h0 dei&mare t 3-at.jrj l.ri>k with all modern im'.r \ u etit ham etc 74 t.fcc st 2-e'ory hr ck tm wat«r barn ac 12 <. hi,.i ■■.. sl s-'-tn'y brick gap and ni . a-j7 hab«oal , 2--tor.v brick fc uid water mj we.isjiiwiit s«mr lricn and hanemedt pa ai il waie,r 1 allen il , 1-atory frame jtj l i-ii n i j baom guuid jur luspvrrt j-lory fr a m | _ 2 1 cedar t l-wtdry frame 21 arkan u •'., 2 iti>-y frame "| iwb ma h ft tit r y iramu oat ' '■■'■■■' and i'm n it 2 pfeor frame e!>-i*"iith it near yur mm frame all o the ab-^ve will be re:,ud at n-dticad rat'a fl-4 übile & aa^kokl1 to i.f.t-kooms ijioß rent—to one r twogen tlemcn i|illmwil t uanl a fuun hett room pica am aiiil mry i & strictly piiv ne h u-r central y l adlrtm t e mo.uioif ajtpr v oiftce 24 rt fren't office i the firk of uiil:iijf unde t-if \ inufacturer's and tr.<l b.wt iohs utfo bl,r arl t r2o desitlablebcsineis^eooms for ftßnt—ssoßetdrt he lie w.il sd fl.>or with w n*l na'fr a w pl«ov for a iloctor oi fi flr-t clvi drrm makintf p«u h hine t wi-1 mvt ali.i.g lenati lyon it ijakki fcne l*nd of fice c2b t ofts for rent—ih the new hit ■■!■!■i tor over n..a ljj and i s6 the wholi df the tninl aon apply to march 17 k3u cu'tf__jewett k root tiihree nice sleeping rooms in i tlmt central locality 1133 main btreet over d dlcy li bockwell applylooeo e bull on to let—stor s at townlky'd land ofi-tue no i nollister buildings to rent with bumffia p.."»e^bion vi rid e«-»blish*yl gkijgfcky toke in an uwlkut localti in the sjburtu oi biffalo a mi n<l pr flume usiue has ueii c*rri d hi in it for the pa.it 1 jears there is a dri-ate entnuce to the d*el hag whlh i lari/e and in jt'"-i order nn another ■ree vt the mmt entrance r«hi veiiv m i>krat liuuiudmu-hpplcaii.ni ihu'id be made al pv o dtc so 1 hjlluer building comer of nt-nev and main streets ttal a b townl-.t i^or rent—store no 176 pe.vsl 1 si , dear > i^nr at lee * pickekini 13 west b*m it 2g to best — a ftne bubikrf»s stinj 8 mi'es fr m m&in t on bfnecr§t ht-'re d el!ir ani tiara km low app y t t.n a n s.i th l vim nt m mi*:o*iß c * moktga<k£s at on 177 muney " " fnrch*.-i'mii!i tuottjjages winuj by liowakt fcch^l'^ki btfluin st 31 a.no uoun lv okunk >■■■~, band and m j'j -, i ■ni . . p»[icr neno iatt-tl by edwaki»s ■buck lan ft keal httiai d loan tirokcn.no 1 brown's buiiu purchase mu.ney — moktiiage wanted by lee & pickering 16 phi s«an it i%srrasce t ifb fixe anu marinu insurance etna insurance co haktfosd coxn idoorporatad isi9 charter perpetual taldnp cap . s,ooo/kk how uilliomof dolura u j hcndkr pr«i!dodt i qoodnow secretary aj&stts january 1 idffi at market value 3uh onhandandtn back 1-w 08 ftcalwtate ih.fu u a rur^r bondt hi 12a w bank it-.-k l.iw.iia 0c uiltod stat«n 3tat atid city btock atj other public secumlm sjo,os 75 total 6,m-6 4 l>7 olalraanot unad,>a«l*d ■■. r *■< 1,0-»ea ua'h in f>o tearx 53.niiii..«m >.■the uniiiraitrned would a litit from the citizens of buffalo ai.d i.n the ' akes a continuance of t t'renn ftjci.o and patronage in till old nd wtll known q mp»'iy ruliirtwi iuued risks :* >'■, by i a'.es rivt-rs and 1 i i aud kaiir ill to and from any place in iho t'i i ed tatm and oaaadas and 1.0 - - promptly *■'. ju ed and paid at thi ffice i>v e p l>jkb general a^nt h pe vsvr*.nck co pkoviuenck ii i c*ahc»plt»l an iro'ni 20*,*r co wiltiamt bxkton president j jjaktin secretary roger williams insurance company proyidescb r l cwh <.*('•.»( and burp!ui roo 00 00 a a wilham3 pmdrßt j w lavenpokt.secretary 3 p i ki a»eui duflajo n y «:.-. is>raed atfalr r»t and lomm promptly ad and paid it hi offlce ■clna bnlldinc up rtal-i oornar prime ud bttmm jctsa utk in3vkaj.te com7ajtt hartford cun v txcmnlat«u capitai 113,000,000 on r income 8,000,000 00 above liabuttiea 1,060.0w 00 policies nov-rorf wmw after secosd patm^st cash rates cash policies cabh dividends ' l l.'ini pxid annually nommehcing at the and i,t the nßdf year lf^ii idj may b nmt to reduck the anna prenii-n or incrkabc uu ca«h ralae of tfa policy i applications respectfully sol!dt«d it p dorr general agent v nsu a b akmstko.no c p fish fish & armstrong general insurance agen'y oon mo m ilk st ummio ■. t um?ool * wmnon * slobi ua 00 intuiutiniul uk co hiw tobs rikuuitb t!<d dts co sax frahciso vlbant citt im * kai&kn liw co r»»in nu ins 00 vokobtdl v nobwich nm aa oa nokwtchttonn mbichinn ronrrf majuxi nra c jtw xnchellb itatk fire dta co rxjtvbi.asd o traveler ins co hartford w tore mfe inb 00 slew tore buffalo fire and ma.kine njstteance company fiiianlj t«1 ltc al nrackairc oomtaiit or torrujo chakteked in 1843 uicn jaicvabt i ■» mst.km tt vm lovwtav jr ■■•. b b 11l ■■!. fnridißfc n»m»jwihi j-m.l i.t im pkt coops special notice great bargains barnes & ' bancroft will opsk this dat 3000.ya&ss lutes lawns at 46c worth me 10,000 yards 9-8 cahb&ics at 16c wokth fflc 4000 yards ohgasdes 1 at isc worth 50c 50oo,french muslins i at me , worth soc 5000 yards french lawns v - u >~ .... ~. at lslc worth 19r barnes & bancroft cash house t.259 main street extraordinary inducements to purchasers ok dry goods at barnes 2bancroft our 25 cent dress goods counter in supplied fct ill times with th host desirable styles of dress goods frequently worth 35 and 50 cents per yard friday & saturday of each week wi have — f our 25 cent'^counter of a nri«t7 of articles and at great bargains enormous sales in white piques at 25 outs per yard nd . * ■- ■black alpacas embroideries gloves and parasols shawls and wraps al'o black coloeedj and japanese silks ! barnes & bancroft cash house 114 259 main street pry coops new and choice goods openinc daily is ol r silk shawl embroidery and lace pepartmentsi flint & kent s!o1 main t gentlemen c»n find in our stock « full u-sortment m the bes quality of gloves hosiery and underwear adapted to the preaent leajton plain black asd coloeed grenadine and sewing silk muslim cpehirg this we flint & kent no jbi mnr stkztt pecokatiom oust 4 vlebgivkk d«i«n in paints oils glass wmdow sash aetistr materials »<■. iso ii x tni it booalo n t tony c pobt jacob vtf.rt.rvfb j josephs i house sign add fancy painter mexchan t buffalo hew toit geaining makblino gilding on.glass wills and icailings kaleomiirad in u but hainnm'ud wtlk tap cob«ct1»»k«t evekybudy likes it delicious pure a cood long's honey bee candy y loltg * co a ml ■» mm 4 . rikmtubk e bristol's buffalo furniture manufactory 426 oak stbzet new shop and machinery wareroomb 293 main street parlor chamber office and dining room sets on hand anil made to order at the lowest prices fs-lm furniture at redugedipeioes the largest cheapest ftnd beat usortrjmcrt of good parlor dining room bed boom and office ftthnituefc q the dtj on hand and made to order on ahon rwtlco bj 117.11w.f isaac p wnitß,»t7 illicit t hersee & co khtablisukpiiw manufacturers o cabinet furniture ! pier & mantel i lasses cornkes curtains and lainhrequiiics keep oh jand materials of choicb pattern lux in isami a new feature in order to properly dhow our wires w hare tak en he m-in-i'-j no g6 main street formerly owned bj m b sherwood eaq , » h n we intend keeping ready for delivery parlor chamber dining hooii and libraby suits in choice rtyles and of superior workmanship our upholstery department wil be un der the bnat skill that the country affords we are also prepared to use our unsurpae*»d fatill v - in manufacturing and finishing mm interior fittings of dwellings uch a mantles doon waina oatinpi eu in all the ran oua kinda of hard wood warranted to etarnt furnaci heat t hebsee & co 391 & 398 main 6tkekt e£ti aud 652 main ntkhkt express cartaoe express office qeoftqe j coons rmpe~tfu!ly informsthepub lic t-at hu !;■». opened an office at no 2j2 wasmln . tun otiieet where rj^rs may b cfi at any tio,i hct«eer.7a m anl 9 p m for th car in * m fl rnitukk baogaok ami mrrchanuisk of kll kiudji n\,m t-ui die m>je txji timm d --, n inl*t iik and caretu d'irenwll he eraulored par licular auentinn paid to ca'tin ' flrnitukk »•-■bauuaqb which will be handlexl in the tno tcarefui manner ba^am taken tt a>>d fnun all traiua n ll open b*d4 ' mtiiibusen furni-hed at an time for political meeting procemion mi<'*itreh bnowi pio-oim ac efl-iy american merchants union express company dcs 7 », 11 and ii w bdcxca st burfal oapital - 1»,ouo.uo purmrd with the grc»t«*t boe«d mad stfet coin bank notes jewelry and other raluahle menrhandise aud packages and collect kotkb drafts and a com n't bill cut wlui gooda and exocuta all ottier c-.nui i ;. connected with tne exprun busir.ew at all the~nr:i cipal plaom between tb city of hew ycrkm..!1 western nwrth and uoutuwestekh fttarßtand can ad as connecting with other r jdnibie kxprera companiea oods coin bank notes jkwklbt am talcafleb wm o fauqo prea'denl w r pfck-.a.-rv desicwmwg ijid g^cß4vlwr cuauleh k ijkimvwokir qenfkal entraver removed to 138 maih 6treet in oev book store buffalo n v wadding aod visiting cards ceatlj engraved and [ r.at gold and ailrer marklnir monofrran it nr inrt fttimril ptatoa lod«e and notary seajii cancsi fttunps *<: , m*u to*..rrfe prioea reasoii stencils floi'b i lul'ifk mil tobacco bra.yds f\cl''ry bhasd with changnme d»tw pottcvi patent adjuiiabik sttncil bau m»rk4 lines marks inkb brubhks lot ft ] mtte-t&ls cm hand tid mbte to crder ftt the oornar of xxcbaog » ni w ftbington ti d w w pottgr co brilwmc tsaac holloway d«al«r ir medina and lockport sand htone flakoing curbing platforms door and wikdow cam a.'.l silij steps etc omcm ad t«r«l an at lili^m a aw c iui d hmhurr a . , marble work cob rsael't swam gn marble wouk in m ms nimf ud r«»ior wi»ll»l».til «.- stvk u ku.'uri,i drim a.i i»"tiili w»>tlfg »«>*■< •>« *•• c mud r vtks of mi p>txn will ba lunlsm nfer 5 r york prlom j ■h ■»->.« l»ik wjii»«ik xtkw lot of pabahola jujj sumhur nhluncry iw»»<<»»«m>l **^ ■! km d te)dndiaj bniaßrt batoemta bsir oamda j
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-06-25 |
| 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 | 1870-06-25 |
| 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. 8318 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-06-25 |
| 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 | 1870-06-25 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700625_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. 8318 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3113 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxv sat uk day june 5>5 1870 so 8318 married trnstino tos-hwrenc«—june 23d in , v.l th r.-.ideuoe u l the bride iftther by tb s.j i>r w 11 mr c^rve w hu n tin „„ ol nor eh conn d m » m louu lftw e d«u.-ht>rofb m liwrtne e.g died ~«. noir-thiir»d.v monilnl,.lime b arthur lily chld of sunuel f nd r.chel 1 fol«.m olcouo lod r.l»'lve re invited to ftttend scthf.bl«kd tliurjat june a mr karh'l buiherl»nd ie: the july interest on and after tuesday the 23th instant without rebate can m lan taadk the president to-day approved the joirt resolution relative to trade with the rritisl north american provinces tblegiuph memorial a memorial of the florida telegrapt company v presented to both house to day praying congress to repeal the ex elusive right granted in 1566 to the inter national ocean telegraph company t connect florida with cuba offering to la cables sad transmit messages between th ume points at half the lowest rates charger by the luternational ocean telegraph cum pany and not to discriminate against th european business as is now the o«se witfc that company the esiilish mission there is good authority for stating that the president has txpresied his determine tion to recall mr motley while there ii no question that mr fish can now havt the mu*»ion to england if he should desire it is equally true as ascertained from a together reliabls souroeii that no words h»v-f passed bet v reen the president and mr i'iaa on the subject tue weather to-day was the hottest of the season thermometer at four o'clock standing at 93 san domingo one of the senators opposed to the san domingo treaty says his inquiries and ob serrations satisfy him that 31 senators art opposed to it xlist congress.—second session w a-kimum jane 24 senate mr wilson rep mm ), reported with amendments the army appropriation bill iui a bill tur the relief of the nationaj tfumeate»d at lettyaburg for orphan o soldiers n-t sailors mr sr.m.nki hep mm reporte-i i j nut resolution l.r crinn tbe return of c t tain moneys to the government of china with a wmi-.11 report which waa ordereo to be printed bills vrert passed authorizing tb 40.00(1 appropriation in 66 tor the survey uf th isthmus in danen to be expended and«i the direction of the wit or navy depart men a the discretion of the president demguklidg december 25th juae ist nl 4th and thanksgiving day aa legal holi days in the district of columbia mr ram-jey tup minn introduce a bill la estnbluh a trans-atlantic postal telegraph service by the american cable referred to th oommittea on poeotmoe mr mokrill hep vt ), from the commit leu on finance reported favorably a bill to rtquire the national banks going hi to liquidation to retire their cirvnutm notes mr st'mm-.i kep mat called up the resolution reported on a previous da trom the committee on foreign relations aa a substitute for the house resolution on cuban affairs at one o'clock the senate rammed the consideration of the tax and tanff bill when tho sections to continue the income tax were stricken oat—yeas 34 nayi 23 mr mi krm vn hep o ), atkeda upnn the sections contaiiong the income tar on dividends and corporations bat subsequently asked to have the bill post poned until monday next to give the finance committee an opportunity to con suit the loss of revenue involved in tlie rejection of the income tax would lave to be made up by the restoration of otb r taxes he thought it also necessitated the voting d»>wn of the tariff part he was also apprehensive of the final defeat of the bill it conseqnenoe of the vote jiiet taken the house having passed the modified income tax provision by a vote of 3 to 1 would not be likely in any event to agtm to its total abroga tion mr conkling said from what he had been toli by members of the home he felt onhili r t the decision of the senate on the jues'.ioifc would not ba seriously opposed in hkftfla^m mr william and others fav ored the striking out of the tariff section-1 aau the substitution of a limited free list wbich appeared to meet with general favor the general merits of the bill ware discussed upon mr sherman's motion to postpone which finally prevailed at 3 o'clock the m aval appropriation bill was taken up the amendment to the naval appropri ation bill wtre agreed to regulating pay and allowancee retirements and promo ciona number of ottijers in each grade etc the bill as amended was reported from the comnrittte of the whole the senate after an executive sssaion took a no till evening evkatumj iousst the house bill to revise consolidate and amend the statutes relating to patents and copyrights was taken up amended and passed bi is to establish a western judicial dis trict of wisconsin to require the holding of additional t'uited states circait ilii district courts in indiana and concerning district courts in lowa were passed aiid the senate adjourned house mr potter dem , n f i from th committee on commerce reported back the senate bill to amend the act of august 7 184s authorizing the secretary of the treasury to license pleasure yacht passed the house then resumed the considera tion of the georgia btll mr scofikld rep , pa ), advocate the substitute off red by mr dawee an mr karniworth addresaed the house support of an amendment offered by hi from the kecontttruction committee < daring that nothing ia this act container shall be construed to deprive the people i teorkfi uf the riirht to elect membri tbe ueneral wemb yof the said state 1870 as provide 1 iv tbe constitution of tbe taid state mr f*rn«worth concluded h argument by submitting to the republic nembers that onderench a policy as t oill proposed the republican party would t defeated and was being defeated in the south mr bennett followed on the same side of tbe question mr oar6eid sup ported mr farnsworth's amendment the bill was discuased by measr cox r cit pierce and others until tw o'clock when the previous question wr seconded and the main question ordered mr but it having an hoar to clove the debate yielded ten miautrs to mr dawea who said that when the problem had to be met mto what should b done to those lately rebellions states the only two questions to be answered were fr , a the coostitu tion preaented by any of theee states * repablioan coustitutioi second is it the voice of the people of the state aw can by mm tun it in the caee of georgia now before the house he believed that her ooaeutation was republican and that aer people were tit for representation fa conjrreea and therefore be rote that ***? were he believed that the rabaateu offered by himself wae the aimpleat and beet way of giving expression to that idea mr logan having ten mates allowed him nnnfcieani that if gf»rgia wee entitled to edwieeiaai a ail the miu a«d aewndaismti adsnitted ahe was tr 1-d to it on an eqoal footing with u the other jutes and that therefore jh-re was no right to impoae oonditioßa mr butler thea was to close the debate aid started hj steraag the exact diffsteuos between the variom profiociueaa xke senate propoaitua wh to remit tbe state of georgia to military rule and to provide for an election for aueliui of e oamral ft bjiiihlj n the l*»a ef tiieiiii 1870 the biaghaam laiaiiiajsil was shjseaif asla on the well known pnaeiple a'oteitmr a o--h itwaa aoocptebuto the desßaera tic wseibeia cad fin wise nai to isaieina mm the ipaißrsa asla b ofc leoeed tojis party pm shilin t ha > m i l tl t^m aaosaee oi the ftesablm^n vtrtr n mm to w kh mmk i iks amwtry.mi k ■!■j imifc o.tk»n iii>ii>iiohi»i ; m4ih ihotnt to r'fsr u«!t«llm aok to a now election tbi fall her militia '•• uarfuindaatil within a fewdaye,anc lad bo tm to gat anna rqmpmenta or tficert and a pew»r to an—n the lam nd they threw the fin brand of raoh ai lectioa iato the oaotn of tho 8 other utca to diatarb tho alaetioßa in miaeiaaip 1 loaiaiaaa and florida aad to endanger be aacooie of tho republican party 11 id ii i want to hare an election in 1870 uid if the good d of the republican larty would conm together and agree upon he aubetituta of mr dawee ha wool i.-rifi.-e hia own prejudioes and wonid gr at it too thna aettling the differenoea in be republican party oa tho aubjeot of oerjpa the hooaa then proceeded t ate oa the bill and amaadaaenta mr fanuworth'i amendment goarantee ng to georgia the right to ane lection for nembara of the logialatara at provided ti he oonrtitntion of that stato waa paaaed mr dawca aabatitnta for tha senat iil»titnto waa agreed to the bill aa it now itanda declarea oeor ia entitled to representation in coßgreaa md to election of member to tho general aaambl under the stat ortitutior and epeala ao much of the adl of march 2d 1967 aa prohibit the organisation annin v r oauing iato aarriea of militia of georgia vliuiatippi texaa and virginia tha speaker annonnoed meana gar if id jonea of ky.,j and sheldon ol oa ). aaa conference committee in the urreaoy bill mr paine rep wia preaented a aemonal of the milwaukee chamber of commeroe for the oomplebon of the break water at buffalo mr jones dam ky ), offered a raw lution rrquaating the hwuretarjr of the n t v i fnmiah a copy of tha c videnoe and report m theoonrt oa the martial eaae of com mandar upahur adopted mr ekeves lien n v ), offered an tmandawmt dirmting tha committoe on l ommeroe to inquire into the propriety of reportlcg a bill for the erection of a gotern nent warehonaoa on gpatar la ian oi aoma other point convenient to the preaent quarantine station for he etorage of merchandise com ing from infected ports and teaaeli adopt ed uouae anjonrned new york the real case niw york jane 24 e o penio clerk of the court of appeals te.egraphed judge stewart to-day that judgment wat ffirmed in the real case and the court be low ordered to proceed in the execution eleal was greatly aft cted when the an nouncement wu made to him stock de ision in thd united state circuit court to iay judge blatchforh deoided th.t a trans fer of fltock of th kaoawha cual compa ny of virginia to the k&nawha and ohio coal company a new yoik corporation wu null aud void except in case of a uimll portion of the stock owned by edwards the latter received 2,350,000 in stock of che k&nawha and otuo coal company for making tq transfer uk el suit vetterlein & co , of philadelphia havr begun a luit in the supreme court against mckillop & sprague of the commercial agency laying damagea for libel at 100 000 the plaintiffs charge that becau b they did not subscribe to the agency and t ■gratify rival merchant they were pub iiahed in the weekly list as having failed fake reduckd the rival railway line announce a far ther reduction of first class passenger fares to-day the pennsylvania central leads in the reduction the erie and central it ii expected will follow at once the reduc tions are on fares to the west and tjouth west base rali the atlantici beat the eckford to-day by 22 to 8 chinese labor at a meeting of the workingmen'i union to-night the introduction of chinese lsboi into the oonntry wu forcibly demounoed as a continuance of slavery and the massa chusetts men were declared slavers deserv ing the punishment of death nelson v yrrnng president explained the evils re sulting from cheap labor and another speaker advocated an appeal to force saying if the government would not keep the chi nese out the government should be re moved and all were unanimous in demand ing from congress inch measures as would put a stop to the importatiam of chinese resolution to this it--.-t ere adopted and several speakers urged that if this failed recocrte should be had to arms a mass meeting of workingmen to protest against the importation and em ployment of chinese will be held thursday evening next aa'uther erie suit the erie railway commences a new suit against hart raphael heath vanderbijt and others for 5,000,000 damages the wetthkr eleven persons were prostrated by the heat to-day none fatally thermometer at 2 p m , 91 this evening b foreign coroner's inyuim london judo 24 a coroner it i>at ia now being held over the victims of tie accident on the great western railway the conductor of the excursion train waa subjected to a long examination bat bis testimony was not dear as to the canse of the collision yuicr ra oobk the rioticß in cork last night subsided before midnight and the city is quiet to day a large foroa of apeoial constable is on dnty several of the rioters have been tried and sentenced to the severest penalties huh the law allows hcs'mrhv bishops tha hungarian bishops hare reconsid ered their intention of quitting horn in event of a proclamation of papal iiifallibil ity pabiiavest thehoase of lords to-night in commit tee con turned the oonsiderauoa of the irish land bill an amendment altering the ocalo of oompeuaation to be paid an evicted tenant in the absence of a local custom was carried—ll«to 82 in the uommons the debate on the x iv cation bill waa oontinaed the^amendmeot of mr richard favoring partly secular teaching waa rejected by a vote of 80 to ml itaah tbs pkyniciana report a decided nn t m - ia the health of mr bnght lh pictures and objects of vertn be latatiu to dickens are to be sold at auction m the 9th of july 8u john youg governor general of csasda has also been appointed governor of prisoe rupert's land the state breakfast given by the queen to day en th lawn in front of windsor castle ia the first aiaoß tha death of tha pnnos cunaert many invitations had been sent and the party waa a large one bat the weather unfavorable and shower interfered with am i lilmaii j of tha affair oita»m ia ■■»■■■■1 far the defense of fiafce the tamrinsa coneol who ia im plicated in tha female masquerade affur fiske has bot been able to procure the bail r q lined iha-yaams dautleai aad carabria wiu send out at sja amsakgea imaioating their laagitmos and latlffu to tamil eraaaing in their wak during their race aeroaa the atlantic ectmnncau paan june m.—tka papal mnoeio here having by ordar of the lope pub liahed answers to tba aililraatst ant from fraaea to rsne in regard to the eenmeni rt-cannoh tha btnia r oa f rign atain has isjarmadnnacio that he » coo aidatsd aa an aanhaaaador and stiaaiis his fnastioaa in replying to each addrtaeee tupcio in roar was renreu the rrre.ularity aajnri mini not to repeat rl t»i all itlsn nuttl tha connail of itinsrtaii have pra aoneced aaatoot gi 11 lul namiaaion to the odanja fl axil tow alirsviiii lau*fw)aaf id rajutoott ■i the secretaries of the anibrieaa legation ur kvui mn.f bowie babkudother ell kuown reaidecte mr smalkj of the 7vt6nw and other nprewntstltn of new ycrk prjnce napoleok the emperor has tummonad the prino napoleon ahon in swiuarkwd to st cloud the chinese hibafsy tpris june 24—tke chinue embauy have left this city for florrnoe eipkditiox \ ainst pitatcd midsid june 24 spam bu joined england and holland in aa expedition now irgmiiing for the itermination of the p rate in oceaniea oknebal amskstr the cort 7 adopted no decree of amneaty before djourning bnt kft authority with the government to proclaim a general am oeatj at rach time aa thay miiht deem e pedient ilictionb vieitxa jnne 24-in styri twelre oleneal n liberal and four solare o»n i bare been eleoted to the diet mo rana elected aeven o«.nrtitntior»li»ti out f twuty-three candidate of the fschek party miscellaneous indictmakts cakakdaioc-a june 24.—tha united states ormiid jury pnmted twenty.four indictment uwiay indiotmsnta were pr aentsd against the fenian raiders general starr colonel thompson and captain man uix separately and one afrain.t thompaon j "^ j"»»ly no other fenian tr ijidioud gsderal surr will be tried moit day laarka a kimberly of albany m indicted for alleged withholding it p«.ion m 00 john tuton of new i r mu*1 1"1 the a of i.u vanderhoff of syracuse for violation of action 44 of the bankrupt act wu dis pomd of thi afternoon t k c a convention hrdtakafolu juna 24 _ n the inter national coov.ution of the young mrn't lhnatu amoeiation thi morning fur levotional sxoroises and readiofc of the aua ucm > avsral resolution aud oommuiea tions wen prswßtod and referred a reeo lution for the appointment of a wmk of prayer elicited considerable di.cin.ioii and it was finally deckled to recommend a nar ci.ular week wh other airsdgeuj-nta wtre at made pastors and churches a resolu nan wa diacuased aud adopted in eff.x chat neaaarea be taken by thi oonventi m to eoure permiaaion from the tariou nu mad comuanie to atlach to aaoh paaaea er ouach ach boxea •• may be appro »riate in which to depo.it religious reading mat ter * the nut queatian under oonrideration wa a resolution i ffered by mr h p lloyd of cincinnati reonmmending to the taaociation the organiaation of a layman's lu.litute in which the youag may reesivs * practical instruction in regard to the bast manner of oonductinn religion meeting mid of presenting the truth dr moore i cincinnati led the discussion in faior of the proposition and wa fullowsd by b t mr speulding and oth r occo ,;„., » arge part of the morning aes " t " » i.n»l vote the rr.nlutun w ',„„( ' the next nl.ject wa tbs'oert"method of lecunng amociativo buildimn th dia cu.non wa n by mr d . lui 0 , y n . «""*•. id w omtinued by msssn bhr ■ell of illinois woody njoth«rvi ' the hour of adjournment 1 comikes-tional nominatioif i'mi.aiiii'.i'iiia june 24—gen william '• thomaa to-night wa nomioatsd for congrea by the citizen of the fourth dis trict without distinction of i.irtv in nonoat tion to william d kelly dcceaseo albany june 24—mr jame boas baker an old well kn)wn printer died to d.y nakraoansett park raco htow june 24 the great trot far < m waa won by goldsmith maid ann can girl aecond and tieorgs palmar third lvly thorn was drawn tims 2 24t 2.22 2.2 2:284 and2:2b ' rkd cloi'd cirrriwse w t june 24.—bed cloud and party arnred at council bluff this morning where they left on the railroad for fort laramie weather cloudy ther mometer 65 akrivalk at loko branch lovfi ukanch june 21.—tha metro pohtan continental and wert knd hotels ar nearly full of summer boarders prssi dent grant and family will arrirs andooou py their cottage on the 7th of july harvard college class dat bostoh jane 24 general sherman aod family attorney oeaeral hoar and other diaunguiahed viaitors were present at thr clan day ceremoniea of harvard colwe to-day w seizi re of r\mins the united state trearary agesls aaiied to day eleven and a quarter tons of raisins belonging to f x koae & i;o of llontre al the ni.ins were a^ized for having been fraudulently undorinvmted and eater ed aa to quality at st alouu vermont inlian moveiients hkt.hxa montana territory jons 24 the lodiap are all moving north the ijros ventre are above the c'vpnu moun taina.and the yankton and sioni have ocou pied their former campiug ground fort browning iw in aonustant ntat of aie^e a party of sioux broke into the atockade a few night since and after a lively akirmi.h cariied off eight hone the l'i«ean have none north the nllam of the oros yen tre has been moved b«yond the mouth of the mi:k river in search of gams covmucruent llllllllaß va june 24 the com mencement exercise of waahingmo col lege tsrmioaud to-day gen u deliver ed the prize and diplomas visiwr fron all secuona of the l'mon ware present vikiti.iu viitkani toi.f.uo june 24 fjrty-two rewmn of a war of 1312 vi.ited thi city p burg maimee city and old fort meun to day on an eioaraion they wer every where cordially welaomed aud royally sntsrtained texas legislature galvkstos jnna 24 the senate passed the houae mditi bill by 15 to 5 prtrl on to the vote thirteen conwvatits --~ tor lulled they sin brought back by the ssrgeant at-arm and live of than weia releaaed and then the bill passed eubt senator are till onder arrest ths mil giving t^s governor power to appoint all civil officer aad another to msaoaas mata polios of which the governor ahall have the appointment are np and will doaaaiaas paaa in a few days religious cm<-,iiio june 24 the ■»-:— *-» oil of tb oiooeae of wiaooomvaaaaalla milwaukee yesterday ■■•'■-' twh* t c«oou wa reported by a ooamaaaaa aad adopted kv.ry insk sf ii church marryrng outsids at r ion or married ujr any otasraaaa amm an of w ckurch ahau stsajd ar /**, exoonunanuatsd pnaoval general sharidaa ntsnsl this ankr from a tour of tapastioa exaaaaaas frsaa lsk to fort healso aaafaaaaam bah ball jf wishi.utox jans 2i—tka wasw j ton nattonau and olympics slljarf for the bass ball champni |
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