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buffalo express vo.l xxv wednesday july 6 1870 no 8326 by telegraph new york a foroer bscam fj yoex july 5 francis fare whose extradition was demanded by tht swiss government on a charge of forcing notea for 400 in canton berne eteapad from the inited states depnty marshal and is sti!l atlarse mrekal the funeral of the lat brant major general joseph k uamblin took plaoi hi a;temoon from the reaidence ofhiafam'ly n lyezuiffton avenue theic was a ver large attendance thi little steamer the steamer holsatia leporta havir passed tho miniature steamer city of ko guaa on the l'bih of jane ia lstitade 4.1 33 degrees longitude 22 ii decrees tiie sew tork nffices at a meeting to nieht tile republican i:cneral oaunittsa oi kjaga county signf a petition calling upon tho ssnate to ratif > the recent nnminatioiis of the president r£cbi"its pokwakded four hundred recruits have bees forward ed within the past few days to the rrgi menta serving at st paul galvaston and sao antonio election the lirat election in long island city to tlay resulted in the triuffijih of tbo demi cratic ticket many of the democratic nominees were endorsed by republicans fashion course raced there was a splendidly contested trot to lay on f&s'uon course which was won by medoc who lay back during the first four heats and won the last three easily heating em white jeasie wales and dreadnoueht time 2:301 28 2:304 2:.">ul 2^ll 2:31 i 2:34 washington indian ml'ltdeß wasiilmo.v july s.—the commissione of indian attain is in icceipt of a lette from the indian agent at santa fe statin that recently cook white an overseer en an excavation deliberately shot an india tlirough the head because the latter did no throw dirt fir enough threeother indian who were in the aame pit seeing that cool was reloading his gun wrenched it from hie and struck him over the head kilhng bin instantly the indians were arrested new democratic paper democrats in congress and elsewhw arc making preparations for starting party newspaper in washington the fir numl>er to be issued oa tbolrt of septem ber a lerge amount of capital has beer contributed james e harvey ex mm inter to portugal ia repurted one o th editors personal chief justice chase han accepted an in vitation of prominent personal political friends to visit gettysburg springs carl in august where ha will probably reman several weeks vice i'rcaiilent c'olfax returned to-day the adjournment some senators who are desirous of ex tending for at leant ten days time have fix ed for the adjournment of coiigreeß the ! jth met beinjr apprehensive that the necesaan public business cannot be transacted by th •. tiuic but the house would cot consent to mob an extension of members who h&ve ex ;-.-(■■■n 1 their views upon the subject be lieving that with luas talking in the senate there would b no difficulty in aijourmi jl the time already named tkxas pacific railroad the house committee on pacific rail v*jnham l<<e j "" rr "~' pacing luilroad bill they will report adversely an the section fixing the gauge at five »'.-■■and providing for variouß branch roads it will also recommend that stockholders be required to pay up ten per cent on five million dollars instead of two millions as provided by the senato bill xllat co>'oress.—second session washington july 5 senate soon after the assembling of the sonat yesterday a motion to adjourn resulted in a tie vote of 7 yeas and 70 nays the funding hill was referred to th finance committee and ordered to be printed a bill wu reported to transfer the cher okees from north carolina to the cherok<w lands west of the mississippi it provides for paying each indian fifty-three dollar with interest as stipulated in the treaty of 1839 a bill was reported by senator fento:i to incorporate the tehnantepoc railroswl and canal company which embraces the names of a large number of the capitalist of the city of new york re|>m«*tins b«t eral hundred million dollars the foriiti a.ion bill was reported with oat amendment the atlantic k pacific railroad bill wt amended o*s to make the action condition al on the completion of the road by 1878 at 12:20 tha naturalization bill wa taken up mr stunner's amendment i strike the word white from all tbenatui ali/ition l»wi having been adopted th question recarred on mr williams amend ment excluding th chinese from the ben fit ot the present legislatio a protractt debate ensued which continued until r ceu daring tha ducnision mr snmne declared boldly that ha wu on the sid ot the atiaties he waa attacked bitterly by several senator and notably to by mr at 7:30 o'clock the sena proceed with the bill and after remarks by m s-r fowler and sumner the vote by which m r siimner1 amendment striking out the wor white from the naturalization laws waa adopted wa reconsidered yet 27 nsyes 14 mr sumner j8 abendrt'srt wa then rejected—yeas 14 n»ye 30 mr warntr moved an amendment to extend the natur alization laws to aliens of african nativity and pertons of african descent adopted yeas 3l;nayas2o tee bill wu then re ported to the senate wh«n thaanwndmedts were agreed to except mr avarner'a on which a separate vote being taken it wv concurred in—ye 30 nays 17 mr som ner renewed his amendment to strike out the wcrd white from the naturalization aws lost—yeas 12 naye 2t the bill then acaed and at 11:20 o'clock the set ate adjourned to dat an amendment w»s a-qopted to allow tran sportation to any city oi 50,ug0 inhabjtmits which is a port of entry mr sherman stated this would include th eotrit of portland main detroit milwaukee louisville ami charlsakojl mr xmrnball'samendmentac amended waa thsa lejeefced by 25 to ti mr acuubz kep mo ), moved i>s id amendment the house bill to regulat ap praisement and inspection of imports ir oar tain csms messrs bayard cookliair acd l^lwards maintained tbat the seetioo cen dining the privileges oi the bill to certain ports to the exclusion ai others was obnox ious to constitution prohibition uu»t po preferenoe should be given by any rcguu l.ou of commerce or revenne to ports *$ c stauover thota oi another the bsrts'e took a recess nntill tn-im*g i wl^ii sbssion the tax bill was resumed mr sehnrz's uaes-dsaeßt being the hoon bill so pf vide r the transportation of goods in bon<u from aessyimted potts of eatry to the inter : or oastoashonsssi whin thay are m be ex amined and the daty paid ws soaa-wh-1 ameaasd sbw adopted by a veto f 34 to i i mr hpenckr flup ala i staved aii un«tm)ssent a«jobali«>f tba ffiea m n.ul hfixr and rcqv'ris the stias to ha per formed by urn hntteyors of customs lost by a vote of 1 to 25 mr wilson r"p mass ), ed the reeoßsideratmm r«to soßtaasußg the income tax two yesss at 24 par oenl ? mr cjnklimi rep n v mewd to insert in the bill a new ssetwa pmhibib ivz a to*7 or oollaetioa of any ineesse tax on til by an act ef ccnfreas it shall here after be so directed -: the bcnat thf n rejected an amendssent by mr e-lrotinds crmußvios the praaamt r tax oa nw r*^eii>u yeas 17 nsyi s3 mr pomkroy h-p kan m^veh to i 1 strikeontthe iaccaw tor mstiwr e-iect 1 ■%• *• win y »* mpm mr co&kuag then wi&k irew hit anievcv ml on motion of mr conk ling th ainmd bmbt was adopted ic?pcr ng th rtaty 40 ». cent a i valorem on tel&traph wire tfct bill wwtiayj y m 43 ns>ys u aojcdrneo boca mr pai.mf.r i la 11l i i ll > mioority rf port aceoaummad vf mi i e»t«l,lnh . poam lilmhtbt.rrtcin mn.l v moorpotmt i p»m lul»yn «• i la"motion oi mr oawe3 uop hum , » resolution to pruit 10,000 extra eopie of he rcpoita and aocmnpu jiaf dowuiaut •«• rfarmd to the u«uaittsa oa frist mr wasuiiuex kep uam b aubmittiojihu report atal j that be h«pf<l to outaia retina on the qneatioo early ii deoamber the report wu leu,thy as bad appended to it the ipmchea lwfore h oommittoe of mr orton pruideut of ui weitern unioa telegraph company and - llwijauae tho took up tte kantuck contntad elactioa caaa uf bamca auaaar v'.lami after a ihicutfion which osau pied ov.r three hnui a rota m una or a notion bads hj mr mwnurd to noon nut the am te ik c«a»wim o kl.naimi n,l it waa negatived 21 to 130 a r—afci tion declaringmr adama entitled tpocmat was then adopted without divialon a m>nlqtio t pay tai na«>a«t.a s,a«o for his expenwa was than agreed to mr hkooks ec ? ., mit from th t'ummittce on klectionp c ed np tho re port in the virtrinia coftf'«^ad election can cf tncker against booker the reselntion al the committee being that booker the lit ting member is ec*?tled to retain his sea and that tucker the onntertsnt shool receive 2000 for his expenses after a di cnasion of nearly two hours tile whola sub ject was laid on the table a motion t m^pend the rules and adopt the resolution to p»y tbo contestant j2'hto was made bj mr brooks of mass but without attim toe house adjourned foreign marhieii london july s.—toe e*rl of derby and the cuuutebs of salisbury were married to d*y ecihuh bay compmmt uiwdend the hudaon bay company appropriate 389,009 received from canada for its ter ritory to paying a dividend of three potintis to »■■■. shareholder parliament in ihe house of lords the university bill waa received from the house of com mons and nad the tirst time the comide ration of the 1 riah land bill wu postponed to friday the hoiue of commons uni veraity testa bill was passed the disens sioa of ameodmenta to the education bill wan continued in committee on coming out of committee a discussion arose on th rejuctiun of the national debt several l enters msailcd the policy of the govern ment on this subject and were replied in by mr lowe.chancellor of the exchequer mr tracy introduced an ppe«l of cap tain eyre vi the steamer bombay he re ciu-d the cirenmatancet of the collision be tw««u th onoiria and bombaj and nun uined that all pointed to the innocence cf captain eyre and he moved a resolve iv accordance with this view of the case mr gladstone said that captain eyre was uu doubtedly guilty of a grave error but he regretted the iutroduction of the topic ami hoped it wculd be withdrawn air tracj withdrew the resolution adjourned appoiximi'.nt paris july mr oeaffray an attache of the ministry of foreign affairs is ap pointed minister to china rh£.nl£>h frontier the le p*y an imperial newspaper con t n i ■■]■:*.,:<■rti.:l i mlitrli wk to 1«iu iiown as law of seif-preservation that france mrjst poffseu khentrh frnntier aud chat withont it this country can never be the workmen j adgment in the cases of members of tb c international workmen's society will be rvndared on friday tiie spanish tifrose amurance was given thi propiaition to invite a hohenz jlern throne in spain does oot meet with the approval of all the members of the spaniah cabinet it is rumored that the spanish ministry will be modino:l the deputies of the laa centra will hold a meating tc~mir row to det«rmine the policy in regard to the affairs in spain in the cr»rps ltgisutif to-riaj ssverat members left the centre and snbmitted in terpellations concerning the proposed can didature of a uoheczdllern i'rince for the spaciah throne they were assured that the minister of foreign affairs had inform ed the cabinet at berlin and madrid that france could not give msent to the pro joct the orleans i'ri.vcess the oommittee on the petition of the orleaus pnnces for the restoration of their property propose to set aside the question ; uotii nett year but it is b«licted the sub : je«t will be debated in the corps l«gialatif next saturday • tub drought the heat is intense again the recent rains were light and afforded only a tem porary and partial relief from the drought in brittany the draught is so severe that the fannersmresellingtheir cattleat the rate of two cents m,r pound in paris how ever the bnt'hers still keep up the prices of meat tho provincial journals concur iv estimating the yield of the grain —-•>;. at one-fourth below the average the fourth is liavava . havana july "» the americans here | celebrated the fodthof inly by dinner at which for tbetirst tiaw since tho war north - em and southern men in this city have met on a convival occasion bands of volunteers furnished music speeches were made by the cornml general and others rreat good feeling prevail the rooms were decora ted with american flags and in front of the buildiug was hang spanish and american banners miscellaneous fireworks accident palmira h v july s—daring the pyrotechnic display lwt evmring a large quantity of fireworka laid aside in a jjile were*accidentally set off seteral peraona were burned and otherwise injured bat not eriounly the discharge of rockets in the crowd and the midden illumination earned great oorateraation r<>n plat kew rajurku saw york jnly :. - an unknown man was foond dead la toe creek near thij place yenterday hi scalp w*s torn up there were buiaua under the rutht ( ar in i field mar by hu hat and noat were intind bbmana>d by psak oj blood coroner \ aaderwater held a haaty inqneat and the jury returned a rerdict of death at the hands of notne neraon or person un known tb caae will to further inveit igated deceaaad waj aboat thirty years lof age aharp featartd bandy mooatacbe andnair othing wu fouid by which fee enoh be identified aftkal cases aiba*y rnly s.—ln the oasmimos of appeal to-day all th i «■!■■liners inaarnt the following caaea were diapoaed a as noted i deluy rt new york central ralmad ordered that«n caae be aovraawd lar and tobau,nently arawd by both aides kidgeway vs cite ot btooajyn motion tor jeaiwumßt daciea ■" oocn or tfhiui uins a new epoch in the judicial hiatory o the suu the importance of whist arm eat v appreciated by nr—.srisg that it > the final arbiter e aatii»ai aafcetinf tl liwmvsi'bvtr mtdmj>as>t «..■»»«» thai urn millions of people holdsi within ita jar iadietiab not commercial interacts bonounesoftbissuu tb»l i i 00 nm ai oar pal aaetwyotil art ailtfc world ttlbriaj hator it for th of a greet number of cans awaiting hrar atv it ■» greatly to he refretted that the daisy in fjssiung om ooari has thrown upon it ta aocejawtstiojis «/ one year mart than was oriniaaky intended bnt it ia con m«srtlyn-rfeved by th bar that the prac wwhsß4iti.ee will ba adopted of uoiding inlpajhj lai.ias a»d demdiag caaaea before the writing el opinion will grsatfy imaon the labor of the judge aeri aooei relieve tbeei from the accumulation meatioacd in ensoluaum allow me to aay will at all tunes give the bar great pleasure to do ail ia its power to render the duties of the court agreeable and hgbjihi m labor they will atrire 1 1 . uphold its dignity and maintain it in th full conhrtamaa of the piimui and they hoy ta return to dearrve ita fiond opinions ami co joy its esteem confident that justice caii oeiy be well and advantages nsfy adminis fcred when pleasant reciprocal mlatioo mutual respect and coandence exist b tween bench and bar when judge parker had concluded chief justice church arose in hie place an nifinssiil for my aasßeiaais ami my at-if idaeiretontai oar preloaad tfcemk for the oonfldenos you have a-qhaamii in omrl aa earnest ooaaoiantiiiu effort will be aaaiu ta aatiafytm aalli ex oithe state hum siasaaistinii ta aay this this conrt ia ths moat important ju dicial tribunal in the country except the suprrme wri f the united states 1 may be permitted to upreas the hope and belief that this court in its official action always will be independent of every im prop**1 intiaenoe free from unjait bias or predjudice and that high jujicial character which the state ha her tofore attained never be tamixhed or low erwl by the conduct of any of its members kx-jadg henry x pavir moved that the address of judge parker and responsive remarks of chief justice church ba entered upon the minutes of the conrt motion erranted the chief justice then announoed that the conrt was ready to bear the motions and the ordinary business of the court was proceeded with a new railway sandusky ohio july 5.—a meet ing of the officers of the new york central lake shore and michigan southern cleveland columbus cincinnati and indianopolis the cincinnati sanduay and cleveland and the indianapolis cin cinnati and lafayette railroad was held here saturday and to-day to perfect ar rangements for the immediate construction of a short line railway from dayton to cin cinnati the company was fully or ganized and the follow ing directom elected hon horaoe clark of new york james m marvin of saratoga new york amasa stone jr selah chamberlain of cleveland jacob w pieroe of boston hon rash el sloane president of the cincinnati san dusky and cleveland railway m c lord president of the indianapolis cincinnati and lafayette railroad li m shoemaker and j m kenny of cincinnati r m shoemaker was elected president of the new corporations arrangements were also concluded which to secure the immediate completion of the railroad between spring field acd columbus via london a minority convention philadelphia july 6.—a meeting rf delegates from counties in pennsylvania where the republicans are in the minority waa held yesterday and a resolution adopt ed that the republican state committee from the minority counties be called to meet on the 13th instant and is reoom mended to call a state convention to be composed of delegates from the minority counties and districts with a view to pro curing lagialatiou favorable to minority repreßentation aud that it invite all major ity counties sui districts favorable to the t -■■■to send delegates uiuamis asrrnsion pourihkbkpsie new york july i.—a lad named lsyron bird fourteen years of age made his tirst balloon h<*n;inn t h jun tt iwlwi **-•» watched with intense interest over half an hour when at the height of several thousand fe-et it was seen rapidly descend the boy appar ently having lost all control of it it bounded along the ground at pleasant val ley seven miles distant wbea the lad jumped from the basket unhurt the bal loon again rose and finally landed at corn wall bridge course tieut sixty miles away vafisar com.egb rxctittfaionists erin of the track op tiik kawsas pa em railroad july fi dr raymond president of nassau college new york with ten professors and teachers arrived here thu morning and took an ambnlanoe for lake station where on the bank of the lake 18*2 miles from new york in full view of pike's peak they took their fourth of july dinner they will return to-night and will spend part of to-morrow in gen ( u star's camp near fort hays the parties have collected many specimens from west ern kansas and colorado the pkesde.vtiai party ne lojidon connecticut july the presidential party left norwich at two o'clock this afternoon accompanied by senator buckingham and a large nnmber of invited guests on their arrival here they rode through the town in carriages being everwbere enthusiastically welcomed by by the citizens who thronged tb streets the party then embarked ou the steamer city of new york and proceeded to the pequot house where an elegant banquet was spread at nine o'clock a brilliant reception was held in the drawing room of the hotel alter which the president and party took the boat for new york where they will arrive early on wednesday morn ing fatal affray fafk kis miss july f>.-*a serious af fray occurred to-day at weasan iifty mile south from here between black and whites caused by the abuse of a white hoy by a negro th neeroes fired on the white wounding two the fire waa'returned killing three negroes instantly cincinnati school botkd ci.vlinnat july i.—the new school board organized to-dsy hj electing francis ferry president w f hartbut clerk john hancock superintendent the offic ers elected are all in favor of the bible in the public schools the majority was small but t'jual to the expectations of the friends of the bible mtftocattd george thomas formerly connected with the kvesung ar>/u and sunday a ii was suffocated last evening at the amer ican hotel by a piece of meat sticking in hb throat and died before medical as sistance could be rendered the deceased was forty years of age aad was recently in the hmber business the steamek race st lothr july s.—captain leathers of the steamer natchez olauns that dedactug six hours laid up by a log be tween here and cam and thirty-sti min utes lost in repairing a pump below helena ue natcnez beat the lee's time tome twenty minataa a bangswi to both captains will be given at the southern hotel to-night deceased dr charles a pope an eminent surgeon of this citf and well known throughout the c^ntry died suddenly in paris at five o'clock tnia evening ini'tf new york july 5.-jlenryo btonson a son of the late hoo c'raan c bronson dit-i i i ly t nine o'clock this erenisg beo kvn.i r ont jnlys.—hon ieorge crawford one f th«.ou«st tad most r yuetad pablia mam hare died last night eticnob fial i richmosd jaly j—john guignoo to day decided ia the contested esty election nnertio that tbe matter of ids*al d fv«s^lemt««a«oaßss«*bafß>a*)lmm had that wmsah el mm saas baea ooaw ia*o ahe properdings wooldhave extended beyea-i tb * u rwmcfc the city o«c»cs wereeuct 4 tha »■■■!«» neiafm tmm ta d i cuioauif in smaat m th orty om^s to mksjr mndidlttt the desooerat still eon \ teat the omw on the grcnodof informalrt i in tbe emction a plemt fmrntrxoh jaly s.—thiaafteraooetti i t tea amsp <* oishsm ■co m mam libatty i 1 jti haraad ths nr waa oaaasd by fir cracker tw itoekin the tygood atan h ofw r mocsamafl waa assjofc iajnrw 1 hr water oraamm k coo 1 loa aborn savs*-wsts is hall of j j lswaon rahl's losj is is o • insured for 7,000 lawsons less is &,<* "■d lasnrance 3 coo f oil city pa july 5 a fca at mi night of the fourth destroyed a row of ' aovea frame buildings on tbe went anta * f aha l reek being on the k-ast side of | ataia street betweaa the iron bridge and jevemor juhnaon'a wall the lorn is 1 estimated at from f25,0u0 to 30,00 > 1 there was little or no insurance th ' daily oil city tim which waa situa i ' in the row feet from 5000 to 7000 aad was nniusnred the fourth the celehration here to-day exceeds " enthusiasm aud extant anything hereto eeen on the p-acirio east from honolui l and sydney the steamer ajax arrived to-day from honolulu jane2oth the anniversary of the institution of christianity on the hawaiian lalanda waa celebrated at honolulu with unusual en thusiasm the entire native and foreign papulation from tbat adjacent districts and many persona from the other island at tmdad the a jax brought sydney dates to the 28th of may the duke of edinburgh is expected at port jackwn in august heavy llosods continue twenty persons have per ished and immense dsmage hats been done to property the flood exceeds anything ot the kind since the country became a tie pendency of england vfeat maitlard has been flooded five times since march there were shot-ks of earuuinake may 24 aud april ... escape from death a man washed overitoakd twenty-km e hilks from port—sixtkkm doium on a joist blti final safety 1 from tbs otwtfo commercul aorrrtlacr.j in our tuesday's issue we made note of the supposed loas of a man from the lumber barge susan ward in tow with two other during the storm of monday night search having been made for him the only ohancs of his being alive seemed to be in the pns bility of hia having been picked up by • passing vessel and carried to another port tbe snrprise of the crew may well be imag irted whin the missing man appeare to their vision in the catun uf the barge in il<i port as they were at dinner on wednesday not long after he favorvd our sanctum ■■th a call kaowing we would from our **• > id bailors be glad to know of hia afety this is the narrative in brief between one and two o'clock of tuesday morning wheu about twenty ti\*e mile '' this port durinu a heavy blow portions of the deck loads of lumber of the three bargea in tow of the suamer dubn^ue were washed overboard and james melledy one of the crew of the middle barge susan wan went over with them the darkness the wind aud the heavy sea prevented exer tions being iv ■v to look for him at the time lie was a good swimmer and !■> - for the tow line of the after barte mi rr mac but the washing about of t'"1 heechar slid the surging of uie line oompellod him to let go aud r<_ly i:p>.n the lumth-r i'his tco although it him a aup[kirt compelled his bring jammed and !.''.'<' about to such a degree that if ho ha ' not been strong and hardy he must have been obliged to let g from sheer exhaus tion happily ho was tough and ■swimmer beeidns his experience ciii observation had tanglt him that a broa.l board waa harder to inana^i ii a sea than ajsmall one aud he accordin^jy as soon as he could see picked out a joist abo'it ten incben wide anit twelve fent lor /. with this he shoved clear of the mas end gave i;iii .-;■' up to drifting lty this it it not to be rii]ipos«d bo had i.uthiug to do but to keep hold and hoat i|nsatljf ladßj u[>on tbe surface of tbe water it m i has as ha hae aid huavy and broken th joiat would roll and his hands woum h to ply quite lively to enable him to keep t.nm at t.ma f.«..»m «.* i 1 upright and a^am a new system of t.i had to be adopted and no ho struggled dai ing the long hunrs from the time 4 his ijo ing overboard at one o'clock of tbo in i . till five of th afternoon when he rrachei shore the water was cold and the risk of cramp was added to his perils lit had tin foresight as soou as he could to get cit \, ■heavy outer clothing aird put himself ia u free a condition for easy actiou as jk>hsi ble about 11 o'clock on tuesday fort-noon h got si^ht of i."nd he wan then dnftin r toward it but ia a few moments the win<l changed and he commenced drifting away again tbe tickle wind sirfted and set ium toward the shore this time however bo determined not to be entirely at the v ■of the wind and current and by h a h ■■availed himself of the elements he was noticed by people on thu shore near avon point a few miles out,but it was not till he had approached within some two milm of them that they became certain the <>'>_. ' - were a man and a plank mr john oaawsl residing there was watching closely and aided the almost exhausted man in getting a footing on that rock-bonnd coast ita took him to his home where he and hi wife devoted themselves to hi care giving him food stimulating drinks wrapping him up in waim clothes sweating him ac on wednesday this kind hearted mau brought the rescued sailor to this c;ty he is much bruised being as he says " stiff and black and blue all over the cacape from drowning is wonderful and is clearly owing to his strength and hardihood aod his ability to swim an ordinary landn man would nndnabtedly have been tost mr melledy is a resident of est smf maw bat v-fakmivi is kboland the busi ness of baby-farming is presenting itself in kngland in the most homlle manner tam ing a slow and tardy movement on the part of the aathoritioa to break up its worao aa velupamtdtn it is evident fr-m khn con stantly recurring circumstancua t at tho terrible revelations on the same subj t made at a trial in france a year .._■<■mm ' be quite equaled by a fnll statem^r tof what goes on at tbe hn^mh baby farm n within a few weeks past no less than sut teen dead infants have been four in one locality the products of a single fl■mrubing baby-farming establishment at brixton the polioe pick them up by the roadside children at play find them hidden ■■<■■■brush and wood and the bodies oi the murdered innocenta are discovered thrownaboutererywhere even burial is too maeh trouble awl expense a stiip of au old gown tied about the little corpse th whole wrapped in brown paper m:k up the sickening bundle the coroners com plain of the amount of work which this crime imposes upon them ; but as t there has been no affective attempt made to suppress the business one woman is cow m j»il to await trial on a charge connected with baby-farming but tbe desertions of dead infanta from the various estaldifh meots continues with the same frequency there is no evidence that tbcm babies are poisoned or killed outright as m the case of the french buses ; bnt starvation and m^teot seem to be the oauass of their deau ik ia a system whose fill horrors are not appreciated here but one which the kog lisa aatborities will have to eliminate r f ■■they oan call theea—jves civilized tin holm m salt lake.—for ao days part aa item has been floating ■** ■to the effect that a subterranean outlet ha been discovered to great salt like tli - utah nrrtrr of june 10 conlnns the re port and give fall details of the di»co erf the facta are briefly that the *■!■■■■• pill sir captaia hannah on her voyag ; froaacorinne to stockton when at a point early opposite salt lake city was drawn into the vortex of what appeared t naeutrom from which it only cscap ' i.y pttttin on extra aail ac<l with the h > of a strong breeze which sprang an at tbe time the vessel is sau te have whirled arownd so rapidly torn v*e men aovid eosr«-)ly remain at their to k am ta water was drawn downward so ' s^«maij thai th deck of the vec-tcl whoa > ii th vortex wa lower than tl -- ' iaclake the reporter s»ys the uci*s r •< thr waasrs sa they dweended amtoted fc'^t aoase avrhtj airlaes cavity below sjai \ asreath to the suction and toe aorgii ; frotf|y *- •^ wm£z jsawff - wvsiveof oihkaamlakamweammst a w»oevmhmmvw»ta««mmmmasyaaaum i that 1 osmsuaasi are nnaaatasia on th s t bottom th mtmtiaemm4»*jh>o ■i'z * - --**-■-<- j ses^ssaamvv l«ii a j a ammmw asp w^^b^^^jt ihjs uudtalu expmss illushid evxrt mokxiio tasda anajputi by the kxpbess printing co iso v r swan btkeet d : < r 1 ijy furrier in he city ■"" i i il ho xi r ai.i.uia ll i:i;-n bj-in.:l 1 .., ad tie buffaio express # job printins office amft*ts aaaa k thb vbbt bbbt batemat asaasvwasr is rsatasas to s3icctx itbht rrn-a tms of book card aud job woltk no llit'st sw1s stbszt saoonu low i ittjsiness d rectory j k tcrittmiamm jcatio.i or tm lkad/mq 2/odsaa of buffalo | bui at iiui readers win iu^m i'iiii liiiiiw id buf , uj mmai tlii uul and v.ii it aa » refer cm v -...- line il ir ut til i frill i il_l 1 i • runoj ulmis and tmlr otly f mat ci*aai architects i ilua x pchte'.t 3oa k d « ■mj'l implkukhtb castings iv " .:: rug wokhh ii,.:a.ii iitcanal bankerh ■xtkc«,«i>i r.«.i .!>;> iiinukh hnkcastlnub to buokm no stationery i . lilta 4*7 main.c jotiw 1 t ■!■> main ard v w mmv 1 ■, -■> k^itt • -. . udots stationery ftc ■• rood i jiinxov.n sn m».u - ■- '■:-<», 4au<l oi-m-nfc pootm shoes ■v r vr.r*y^j main m rr v-.ni.ta . .* iioufy vianufaltukek ' :*' ttki l.ii and m wwuikvia • ctbweks w»ol-i«!c ft retail i.uk.x t cu 1 0 dfvlji.ru i fm oil cloths fkatheta ■*•*'-.*, luh nu.-r.ru 47e hfttn c\kfkt kittkr .: i.ipo s-rj m.-iniit uokrkctiok bbs wholesale k mat.<fc,',l btnoca a tfj kb,il v i /,.( mi:t t 3 ii i htha ftlaw > cbockjiay ' otiiui.iwm.tn i i jai,4i4muo cakkiauea '• vi.v 4 wali.ack i«ck r.e»r courur •« oeauk£ba c ■*» a wix ;. t i 1w t;iict»tt 1 al ,:,—.»;» rjd keuu i llil t co r eri ukl ttrru f hoi !•■«[«, >.-., i jot o«mm i oftek t spu;e mills 1 uis « c0.,ml hun po«ia cburcho coal asd pki iron ->■.. ii.ion & ou x ouo it m.~.:-.iiii -. .. likubiuou t rwnwilllll wbirl foot l m n 1r dky ioods "■". bk«t & ua.m m..v drapeus i.failors . '< ihv'jti 2vi m»u dykk and renovator ' al ■hwiteh 13 m«in l.nvdloi'k manipactueeeb i.v tk w s*»n kmikavekson wood hanuy ooolis 4c ' i.-j!i.i.vi;irti.4jis,i ki'unitriik ac i white 567 is i l!ilti keki asd jttaln li mm»m kvins buit and oysters ■t"f co 2ft7 wkxhuurton ■ink bkabb castings ' > f!ha4m kui'nukv 7ti kzrtmiike - vni papbh show carivs i kkman 18 t3or.oo.nt up u>ln hbocww wholemle 4 j j'jrisston 7 mfcin huvbb9 vn..l<m»l«snii keuil ' . i oi.iian 17'j m»lh ibu w i'n 17 x n s en is1 rußhisaixa cjoods ad|i(m«h 11 stakfoku jv7 main i n lawkkstik a tn 31i main ! ct k bknkuiut.mt kain in.andjtwei.by o ioi!:]',v f co lfli mahv hotiils honxkt^s notkl ec.r w«*.rirt n and catroll bakhkbb hadhleh 4u i 1 i.vti.k & sun id r<rt:anir oppo«ite martirioa hardwark ilion c '. « li t!m(jk 271 matm an.lttkwan udstonri ft lup oor p««rl ar.j imk -. is r 1 i■ah 11 a co bu mum • r i.x t nuhb,m s ti \. h wittc wt:ll .-. ' . 4 h r v twu hardwaue anu mkt.vls i rati a • '.. 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". f oeuttolr 60s main hi utuld .. dh0.,91 halo vm wirratt kikuii ikon poundby aiilk ibok ihikkh p-.rvy c-tr mi^iflntppi littoh k'tn wohkm,chiua,«arjv.hr.no ron forndi'ils enchnes 8011.1t.s b x rutt,boss kco.,wa>li e'j'n.iniu irfw nails r r simkes te * iti co «, ly ami 6 t-rr cc light ca&siaox akd sleigh • ■. uudvul.inudiai waahlnlton lookino hlass picture frames <-\ ', u k iiuntinu li s si ■' . mai.lba3le ilton i itt * lkxgbwobtu 52 aii'l m t':rrr c larblz mantles and grates ooopciluiimama swaut & co 363 main mai;i;le \ rranite works dnthonfl a rx>!ison comur court mi.l m i i")n ciiawfoku lt;7ft";l 1.i.l mlagan i i m.i nicky whoksak nj retail . v irbrikn mfcin i itoodward m 9 mate loi'ltnl.vu ucds .!»!». hetft a 00 11 main 1 dealers and hublismkrs zwsttk n9chaua,mi mnln i:u ins l'oruble pipe iti'.ick,fklnismakkft * co 3 41 tn 1 4s . ~' n,;.:.vns mklodeoss jfcc e»t \. ivus<:k rt co m vn snventh a"d ma 01ls pm'ts t measb fe and i 7 main i.animi mil,is iv.ors pasii to *. \. kv.nsuo * i'ilintktis « ki.ss book man'i-j ii.»kkii josi3 jksmim wudm w»-hm i tr ■i pias'jx music kd uttikk & kn kih 1 s piano manrk\l tt'iif,rs q kvktzman.ioti iwh ■!;•■' } tta . i levink bboft,4n n - » marylau.l ai'kr uanbukhs 4l tf 11 biroi,tu main ■■■\ raohkky b'tos ■£» main . lilitrrmi'liols f.;:i main photooraphkrs v m knight ;.'.."■mini f b liambleton 9u n 1 jf y»iti scai.k anu safish kuui m«ks,a kb sewind vai-hines ii ilkb * wilsos s m 00.,t1t main cm tiluox oii'.1«s m.co..hs hivukn iwks 11 co ift w bw:in ■hrncajs 11 lu.wi m audi.xxv hardware c tt '* lktt1 ji^olutl 2an-l a t-rraje silk hat maxi faciukeus f mri\".s^lt i^7 main stovk hollow ware v '!.»., or rr i an.l kr ciua stainkd olass . rrkuo btaikko olvsi works s pearl '. v ; i k.ns ffi main sihool rurnitlre w chass « ri:n 2u plventti stoves and ha.u.dwakk ,(*, kf.kris»co sixiuin stoves fvrkacks and ranges i . swaiitz .* co 3f m»m trunks uwiel h huhranst sncc^i to jno hnm t>hr«y a br 3 3 kiln rt to3acvonists k « ada«s.*co..muwa»hin«rt.'n*l9*sop-arl lirsom f iiow.\ki ■< to 2w wanlunctnn watch jr.vtei.ry ft niamondr pitkis's jkwei.ry dtoke hh main t i e oicktnoh,v4 ma dan n casi ut 101 m-ui 3tkvp;n's 830 a u>2 m da watch makkrs t jewelers ji;i m waikk.b 2v7 si ". married 11l ik tielst 8 i july 4 '> rlm c kcrd*i mr id b ". i . ■■■, to y -- iabm a >! li •!>. al f this city zovavywc july ?. in h«nhiir,rh b k«i b c v i ;.. r m a c to r -•, ol buflj t ul<a k«tti arawof hamburg . mancufcmrjk e^tkk july 4 ii kvana wiu cunt t.y tlie a ii m dar.forth r hrnit tja-rhfstcr of bhcridan to mis ma-y ai.ri « b m of urjin ** i--i ng ono<1 i mill i.h m ji tnwit at r xoaabic pru^a burrii/i aor:i.sino mn 4u awa t , viaarican block ■c glltas ulr km boxes v ntl-iw ula aiwcrtnl stzffa platf ulas-f fox stokiw and uffellisih t ltm in kasthrn i*rir«j 60/00 ufl white le.ad u übu linseed oil or sale by a reynolds a co 191 main •: ai-1 « 1 loyd t buffalo t t rnir«i xyp rnnii r and phin'teks warehouse fumlahea tren anieu nquu-ad in tie prinliof biuium to any c < taat trnimi on a raawmavai twin «■apy fuandr ipthmaurarj al-o electn'jttpini la all ; taa mt ato/«n aiaplrt lor piwt m^lm a i nform.i rion uami.u-uki;.u 1 cii.n^.-mir - r 1 y ftugmaf v .. «'- i ti - £ ij cf aurii ft f.'.ff k [ a iw.hm h-.r fr ti imi n mfurm ttoa of 1.1 k rt^b-.ut v»nl l.e((i*.i received by hb&iuifc a mr 1 s e c 1 ktiss 870 m&tfi it mtchi/tn p i'imnc-.pr jjfl i hekeby foebu any p£fifioff i if wtfag rii mm j^i.u mca>.t n mv amount i3ahell4 1.-alkes i !.!■,.■■.,.,:■. gftjt i o3t—j'alk gold spectacles ' u m la •*«*»« t urn lib o/j u |,. tbe t-.h i niminjf ..,• «■-..- vhlberottabl rewarjd ■,>■return w_th»«atn fe 9m wt clllt w e $ arm xost^on seneca st t t id mmitufm n hit nv-mi got i).e fca irwt.,»b:iid oovwi ij whfc wo ii!v w ferulct <. , dm «.: wr,i n tlie n*mc id liumin s , marked ' a u j i "':'"'"""" o"t-^'"r "■*::„ < waste y"antf.d-a furnished tiouse tt in a cenlnl licii'ii rtnt ml to rx i.j • lwflp«rinntm iwei-io iniine.ili.t-ly baidn v 1 u-iwii cukamnt « uli'k land lt.«j_i .»,. ma li..ur>iu broken it ems fumt wanted the yl i ii»ei wiii hl it.ny c r.u per l.ii*bei f r ; t«n lh(»>**i niihcln a %<** l f ekti i'ie plant id ert.j'inline the a^:ii'iit-r at no 1 *~;•,! ja^le , t bssalß lib'l uradl'a philips mi h:nt wakted—a few mcn ' 1 \_ t.n-1 tjieri ran fl i'l l-vli nl pr-.otnlile iv i l-l-.nki.lwtir fj injo tt-utnu aulmrnf o(*i-x i ii i 111 j(,ii.-,r-v j ' if mams (•■> hranki.in st wahtbd a ! "■> t io iwil li.,.i»»r,.rt ji i (•'!» division st.-wanted a . kuaara bt.-wantku a co i pi ■; to r general hoiiicwork ovd rf «»«■«- i'if-l ll ' ojckujcon bt.—wahtkd a ' -.-¥•) jrllod.i l eiii.r»lhuu«»orl it , j.»l eujcott st.—wanted a i tvl fdo4 girl to d > given hoiimwofh it k7 delaware st wanted a d u 1 a i 1 ~]-...» ok e ~-,:,■1 1 „' thu mmtii h u><i irulliliir i 1 a 11 lli fajtiliy uxd i n mtmw ji i htlp-jlalt 11 wo f!ood housk-shokks want i . '-■! t 39 e»»t eagle t it id wanted-a itlod ■*««*» to l.ou>t.umd wurktikltr..uj»aj,i*«iil uiaivcu 1 piullif hjattim u»lucl cut u»«l v it j ' .' . p iwiiwi jt i—cat i i'eakl st.—a hw qexfljt ] vni itot—fcwi wilfclwiil wil » nu :. rf*ouin t»rmii rt-iutuiialiic c^l c tfi^sinksn hai : ks ! uktamted—bi a man of ioou ) v v tmntooi utlificmtidiia n hbi nrttal * ' ban in mi ttamished bu^a irtifii jpjhiii b eapwagoa tj-j-gt » kare cham'k _ l'pholstbr ink n<i i"t>l>iiij l.i-ni.ar f.>i 9j k nrj cheap i ■.' '> •■i i i ■, . work a|>|ily t>y letter ' ■ml tfla offitu 11 « bior hals—a stock of goods i cmirivuac of iir guuda ifrocftritt tuwdwaa j i■■■■*.rv • tit nd i,b"p list .! ■i , * tiik coo -■h.iu.ma locatkifl ripl ■.. i iuiuk|u coabty 8 .". \ n the l*k bh mm ~ h vi i lj mlw ■■■■i iv rfl i ■amount i ir \ m\m i u nwl ; t a will be < ii ■■xi li .- :•■■r ..,>\ y g«-«i i tpoh jiaik a bakery am jon ■■.'■! l.iii .. is.w.m it this j t one i 1 ilif i-t kj-u-ii in i ~ ritv !•»■« road j , a ■: iu<l urßter;ikjßa|timmldw.uiqb u : lull : it 1 ■.'[ ■■■'. v ill tb'tt ilio irit t 1 01 a ij to m mcumh so dttuutli l»i l 1 b 9 rok salk in rent—a five 4 3l v.,.r it f ftdndmhlc 1.t rv mi ! iw tling j 1..r t.,k i m ■■.[■, tiki n h tcd * ■lew vi 1 v t swan >:.. m o b""i sale one koi uth inter l 1 tin n ni tivtaw t lui r-i - iw '.. 11l k * am'koku 16 we-t swftn rt i wmses ascd « utki u;rs i tf^jp n and secomd 1 _,' x imndwauunskokaaik ( 7 j aju ■* secdh3-uah3 two-seat wagqn ", t'.cond-hand leather-top cqach ' atc w mii.lel's ea im 3oj ir—iitmiiiß st \ f»»r sale—a lar^ifc hand i cs mfn btaok bofw wmi jvm old ooad j uu i hi 1 uil»bta lur iitmj ~.- ' i bosb inquire t ivunt a keller's cs mi or 4 wh t.i x - * uiiiu mr 3 f"r i •> ai.e a n klk<i an t . fi j-r ?.*"" family cunaj can be won ttlicrt»i 1 i m bl iha lata cbjm i prince li i ■ue'awmn rt , v 1 ijl 111 i 111 l ihlt him a j rikkck,a.lmiti ■" nutr offltt stir mi>'.'t;ft:i and ph rt ihki is(ul,t\i !,. ddtchbk fixtcres l n 2tw wfst f^rtycmt ft n"nr klvht r,nw i « * « rt ~ fox salt j v street lot foe sale be »' i mmommn***bd ti:pr il a de i i'whfiiwmdljkwht d ma st wt.rth ir.m t ■•« t b«t,kon in rt r»"ni lit thi ■■i .-. i.,.11.r.,l vei lo l!.e t pickcki.iu s ft a*jn ht f business i'kui'euty (» buffalo ' hi erf or mir 131 ft ■■[ t»ic river in depth to • 1 i mill can.l |» t,il lot oppoula tno t ntnj w.arf i s * dakkr krie l*nd ufll.-;t z.l mfott s.vlii or exchange—a reonmaluii c-a . n»ti in will t.u ii*.-mt lul t « numll nna in part i'iwni kd i t ft boi kla-vil i .-. , i,|iii i-jl i cl'l-i:nf>ll isrn.dlni lot knu o i»le pearl it , v.ert si,l imhiji i on " f'sw .»; 7j i*-t on s».m t 1 r-t 11 krle r..t , i:i j n i n i.i xuutl lu'i l.mi •»•/. jii.in otlii -. p rl a f-.:y t yl h fkom auk h s lx o.n £ 1 ttmusarj let.'f wkt thir w foi nlo j-.qn » ttj si peirl st fl3 old papkrs fc'u sale at 60 a at ud 75 oeiln p .■him r^.l ■this office rpt'u mao.nkt f<>ii sale—this a tin.'hm c.-ii r.1.m1 iil i i...v in ,-.>, i ardor vilkbt 11 rerj !»• i«r c bj ii m . s ban foi p in wut wan it it b^jlt sale cheap—a block of , vti'l k rry si cviiuini j yj can i ' i»fj—11 bta il.tinft i«tn and and :> re on om h ' - u i i 10l »-> per iera if tlv«a iriuhn a i i f-rlmlmet apply bd k meooais keis stmtb ■- rt t fior sale chk\r—a valuable prop-rtjnfrthlwl ntwliu mriysßi e.t r fir it . a l*ved ti . ;, n.i ihawt m i >. wuir vcv^ri bdcptod t.i re ii l o*i erhaatarjart araßf bauvj iniaiiu will be wju ch-.ap to dww an u t howard i cual'l'kl.l x al e me araiiu 3*s m»in st d ix>k sale—lot mkmo tt^north whli.im j*l fst ftip mar abeo i-von a l>..h.m no 1 bruwu"i bombb a good engine and koilkr fob taj ci;*»j at the uutoo i'unin mill boller & rkc.fnwalt cruei chi~itfij<a tan s.i^e--woi'sks is for sale—a splendid net f£a 1 inij ham i i"n mi'"l off i v t n.«ti w rkm»jtlikd mmb uh all tiir e-»vpni a f » tr »!«! hou tiif rxjil.ii gis mx 3 i t i tin ii i -■■> t > win miuok any ■a-1 ■. i cin'er i impuaf lo;smt v c nnvioiit t a-d i f')t w»wn lend i d kierciith m ibi rty will b hu at a i'anrain w.th hbkjj i«v u hid i v m 1 ■' - time hiuk.x i>rl 16 w swtn rt fit eap cutraues for sale n lot lif li fourtb at u 2*xloo ■w-nrne m lot 20x10 i 97 cmnu i i lot 3"',\l-''i ho ha.sti.no.s a ottn 4 brown1 buiku v a very fine col'xtry kz3l drnoe tor *■!.■, sitiiatod i>q the nl.ipo ot the i . ; i ali,i ■: i,,.^,ii,i ti acre lull of hi if.but and ntht spnnjpi an»l nnii.rilraioi d 500 fape yum aiid uier ftiruubi rv ui.h • v«.r nioa j*rh hk house nttisttd iih the pri«(.-«vt ii:cn-iv n . biirif-t1 alsri i b*oewory out-buildiiica the will v ld a &*■-><■th v:i'ne f;»r .■».■i r h»i ud abort time for lurthrr particxlarv fcf»p]y ontb preni set or to hl'me a saxfottu it • •■* swan lit ] j7 t^esirable mfifimm lots for xj ale 10ort!5 l>euware it x.,200 ft n rf ay bjxiss uuwood arfuufl "■/»■co j *% . y»niig trim at to'.v.vlky's laifd office ho 1 uolustttr bniwsos cr jlt'aaiulsnkcists rok s.m.t a t--'r*y i.ri-k li«iue n jtr«ei -' ,*■stat ki.rm hdnai but «> it limk bj uo ft in dep.l mi»rw,aif ■wtll-noctjjd k*jij«ci tiarii mm4 icilo«l n,hr,a.i tkruuch i1 i lilt i ntlod hi ■■« n»nt mum r ,«. s eui turn j ft i;-.i t m « ir v..-i udmt srio.iuw of i rirer ilkewd c.v hi,re prica km itau t ao.i will pn.hab'y fr.na oca a/l*ant»««fl icu 1 in vi intn-nritisnor ttft veaft £*-'.. afiplieili'.r 1.-jnl.i te made b wiy p h-io miiliu la ri.ure lf»iil •« it w 1 only t offend t 111 1 s:i t «* pr-^lnr a^h-,rt tim afifo ■. a b towni.i s 1 h-jltitter b^ft nc si mpos s w.k—a splendid kf itr.ru mtfiw f»-2 pr pcriv tm of m«id st ii u ami l>*'»ind n mrfm order ir.t -:-*.■■* kl i wi(htjfrt*t v il ■i'uit jou^i/u.,_al_k^l f2l gg km sai.k — a fine beick ata ii«llidf kntr.ll ic jtdonp^rl v cv i liaj al a lamaiu if dunxnej i u lex 1 ru 3 aw»,7lr fa «=? i'ok sale—a fine 2 story «* brak mkiasmllt mm g.nptr !':;- n;t •* alti on *-*> t«ni lxx & pickeh in 13 w swan it f2j qerman m ( e church for i.«i aah it l ul mm -~ aim iht^ti'.ttl.l^t'iir louver wttli a neat fr-im dn-rllii.g in rrar of tl.i lot lyon ts hakkk ric land office f*3 tf for sai-k—l-stoky bki(jk cot * !.-■■, no atli i .-■i stnet n.^.ai v ter to lar.elut tie wiiln.«.m at a liar^a.n '. ' i ht.i.,'tii lor a wmim lot 4 nf vi'n m andacviu iff«,«i,ee m'-i ilai>t:ao=i x ottu iitiowr build tv irl for hale—in heneca st t rtiry it i^fr tn g"o copitttinn thu pn perty will b ol.i l-^^ap aa hm party u k inp to tiie we*l w w.ld n!:in i-j'lays wi.l tuke 4(.-00 i d w:i l.*l om c*»y applj ~ m mccomb no 5 south lx riaum rt til iheap hocsk3 for sale stm or.-lihcv liruf ssb swan st v itfi «* ui!*a-cti wttrlu t..ryi»lck r u«v 673 oik itt lot 33ilm w k!w ftkxubbflrj an frna iti abunlance 2-.st..r r*niu boaae 123 sootji di.i.i-.n t in l-.k-i order thmtwh t;l i5r115 iras wil^r iv i-»tory fralrte cjuatfe 00l uak st lot 6l*l mi mtthh and clii'up 2-nh.ii framt h-jii^e on spm r near bauvtanu with 1-rtorv f anu cot::l,;e in r<ar lot 3l«l 6 110 hastings 4l i/ito * prow building wu.liamsvillii piktperty fob vale-a fine 1 ,!■rv and i.a.~ein«i,t fram khutwhmiiit h tillage of wlllllll ill . ii 1.-....j order line \ r i k^spc wn f'u.t trees & ! ft'i i be ul.kln-at ' jud oltu hi rl i^t g for sale ok for rent—xo 3l 7s s.-ittli divlsio'l l 5-bt.irv and hwm'mujj tick bmmrn tiiin veo d itiv ie water ku mh c&s bxture t w *-« iv r<ur xcnis rea*onakile j-hin jtto ;: ivarl rt i2i ffjs fob salk-fene gothic cot kjl ui.i-no 4i'i evcnili »;., uk ry frame i;i repair vi.d l.tit utclj pa nu.il jull utid afaarl t ; 120 fou sale or to exchange fox a fio li*j ■!-■.■.■in ■■i city a farm of tm crw linit i)ii lit if laiitl : .' _- jtwt outwda of uh ity luiiit bit largf nnjußlt nc >-'' the beat lii imtj ; fine t\»i_.-st<>r hilck hnutc and throe quod nrri w : ;-■huld cll*-ap ji-ipi re ■r w3 huwaru * chapfell g for sale—no 73 n division si kt.,a it rtorj bnck hwii in a nod rti^i htrhcxnl and n iro<-i mfifc lot 1:ill6 will te old i>n n»u»lorat t-tiaf juiin uitu,bi i'ett'l t 0m fou sale skvrihl fine wb residenr «• o main franklin and delaware treeh jullr oitj si ftarlstrevl 21 fts fob sale cheap 2-story eal trick how 41 ea.-t tnppn-dl in kuo<l urdc ac lot2txm wih lw w.ld at a bargain ur n uastinus & otiu 4 uruwu's buiidingh 14 m delaware st residence fox til bale on f hm u-mt d^iml.i on that trect lt>,a)-l l^m.\u uw s + i t l 11l ffs for sale at a bargain—the el dmlifcbuhwtwiaodl l,ko joihorth t>.w * lt-.torj fram tainfiua order and toy d irahf will u mil at abanafai if udlßi f rnon imuxiu with fruit c uastings * rvrru < row..1 innltl.iiir ftl rv fou sale—no 9tio wabhoto kji ton rt , k harga new ij-1 trail dm iitn nth winif emmr under th h-ii humw.pa mj ii m enoinleto untor latwliaß with anew barn i;e i ptck£hiho i.j w w sl fls ff w)k rent—the2-story pkame eli thmiltqr ss hnrt'-m t , bftmm edloott ill oottiffo n ; a ileßtrable lucstlou will i-e rente « i b*«nrt iti f<'r sale a splendid re3l deuce in uwisu.n.n v * tine louso wiih 15 v jin bußl in tliu uwt ui*iii tf wuh elegant v i , tic i a'-ie cliileirih healthful cli n^t^.fli drlvot in thu v^inily.r.tiiiar.tio wencn , 6 n>nuu.*t ilrivu from f'alln un ihmujh ri>me to lo ji.to ao'l mun'.ieaj ajiil ob l o shwre k r near iap^s p'f il j hoiue l'>r a faniily w an ek-tani ir.'at fr m t*i htv s ' 1 low trrmf wv appi > uwiston.if joi m f.ipbani ' d6-3ta ch)r sale.—a new and fiusi r dhkm 5 t r r thfww w^th all tho mod-mi im - ■■■■; aootk i'.:a of forryntreet w.*t of jvl mn lot lbvzm-j 1.-ot ttuuu f»»y f tcell ■_« fl * ri!!l.<ter buitdiitfc for sale 291 north division t l-story and emlt.t wwt&f rill ll chfkji m thtj t rtj in u'i.;y tj itavtj town ap;.h t m mc'ximß ho 5 s utii hviio.^t | ell otottagefi for sale ko ltd spruce bt li-st-ry frame ot mxufrj frict l-2 r.o 0 *. s swiii rt , near ifniy 1-tttory fnunc pnee |±>*). c2s i.t -»' & bakes f.r l»nh offi.e r\ki&aju pjtqrk&tv for sale rllicc.ttrt 2 t mdfe hojse.very jmllrtltt in jccil trier price i^fvx m ■■■a m ■*■.■' lot price s.coo nlnl it nou-f anvl lot piicc j3w*;1 nori hriftfan st he-w^-en ilich gan and ct.ent aut it 4 2 ibwy liri.rs n'u pri^e tb6t e4 how ah 0 a-is mum wt for s.u e—fa.kms lowa land for balk or ex c!i\n ie-1s ■ai-r*i pn d f»miiiir lan.l d rintil ißcßtadla uiliui.oudiy state f lowa w 1 be emj:ian*<»i lor r«u « tata b*ri iinl ca h diffitinoe pau h.vbtisos i otro 4 browu d-.iimlhfr tu \ re\t chaitca for sal 151 w™b within 4j nq of the city in an m-v lentndchbtftocd in a hi?h n:»t t njiitahit lh o-fhard irrjjit bush c vori !(( ooe-eiijtit i oi an ai-rc wawborry beds ac bpnug crops ti u .■jrroiit t-'i f*m and a \\ rtotj how a t proprieu-r niuiuila cxovir.tf w t-rmfo tl!a prt'i»ertv vrry neavf sacrifice for ca?*h down turthi-r jkirticuur can he had at my off.ye speedy jiilmhnii is desi-rame a 11 towkuet so 1 u>l.i>ter suudtnc f3tf for be cart mi..ii a ix'k sale—.ii acres of land . in vua stiteca 4 raili rum main at ili'ijty uffntit k h 1 h •!•* anit:arti tuire at kd waki>s di eu'"ki^an no j brown baimini m ihabji for sale-best ftaedek . laud it e-ie c aaty must he d to c m uutaaesta'e j a.-rtw 2 r .- f in he ■..■-*. ho wtti ml d ch.-ap fey h.'ward a ciiap pell.3*bm»in"t farms fou salk—a good farm of lo acre in t!ie low of we^t seneca four and a iialf u fr m biiffal anic 11-sfry mat bmvty three hundnrd imftcd treaa i • a good lx - i . -*■. ij cheap uov .\ xt & jil^t l'tx,3-b main utrec di-j to let-hot e . i abgb hakn to let—siti'ate borae i.yon a bak.kk jlri l.ani o«i fii for rent—the prcb 2-ftouy fr»m dr-i'm n io n rrh ptace wi'h i>*t a l4lizhlf.il k*e n wih bs rented low to a booj man lee a pick*kixq 13 west s*-»n at 2 houses to rent by m mc^omb no £ south diriaion m i»7 g*vr(jiairt , s-'twry brick in excellent eomli tijl k wat and eel ar tt.l v a v k r central n catt->n rent mm k.-igtwvi rt.,t->tot7 frame h>om new aod fln;a : ncofl lneic.licnt macnti wilh al th u:.»..t.i iin pruttmeuu reut ji brick t^re and dwe'lmg t-i rent in a rood ineaffoi for a famny fggnmtfl theiwc tuuagood nriek ye i boarding house to let—on scn-ra st at t-e head i f louisiana m , tlie t an ■r«i -■i =_• it the stnr mnmrtel ith i ■..■-,. it dusired tttii-iwl tenant il wiil be tvttiod nfl 1..w ilt'jie i a>'f r<l hi w swau rt f_'7 " m brick barn for rent—sith ate on the alley in mof ho l.a si ... su n.a obdijmm lsk ji pickeki.vo 13 w s-jtm twet rig f^jcrter house to let—for a "..' term of imm at a to n-tr to an experieucai aud rr.-ivitifihle party it uin the eiiy of buffalo am senera •«., r iha tww pirk and kunn fail e iru*4 l>wpo . food bu*lnn locuiod si t let hoicks f foe kent at a baruai.v—the 3 l\-*utii t-ricv fi it w chippcwa rt u'wwn fraoiiir tuwi if(j»»ar tte zi mk ier lee » pickkrin.j ia wmt riw&n rt !« dwellings to let mmj and mtcmepl rri<:lr,ko 101 fajl st , eact of oak ; rent s5 per mon ■until slay 1 12s ea^le rit xr bn reni 915 per month s-outti.it , pp.,«i f-r ponrr iui utffm ~• i .:. . barn rent i per moiitu 140 cliowiict : n;attup*r month ftt i.yq h ik ex ens i m»d office m uare chance—foe rflnt the m d.mir»l,l eaiiii 13c e»t*t e»fc-ie rt ; ; uuxl watrr with *.'. m-jd^-m r|iroy«nwn uitihe for * bo»r,i ine tmm kir ■m 5 apply om t ed wards &. blcki-anik-3 no.sßrutro'i buiwmg j for rest that desirable ■^ li-«tr.rj-co*tn»i-t «. r urtwnth rt lot x iv thm house i-:n pn*l«ct mtm pnmttmion l.y wi.iju!j a[i>l lit m.<_omb no sso u ivi»«n at f o fine bssidkivffi for rent no i cottaif rt ru-t t-^ary brick with n und mr ».!!.■i-:i..:.0 »■4 will be rented low to » g d icuuu lee a ihckekinu 13 wen iiwwi tract 2j hor.srs to km3kt we have mri tiratrabla 1 ouaea whicb we wiu rent at rejuced rate-fur the btimc nf iheyeu uasi iaoha otto wo 4 bn.-t.ti1 liiiiidiutf mo for sale—2 st ry brick house no a fv*iitr(in it , ith t c ry m-jdern con venience uc matmfl ui tftronble jo un ott'>.6l pctu-i kt tlj efor rent—,\'o 11palmeust s-irt-ry krldt wtefi fie eh rial in u«o.i re pair ctllar flin nni y»j will t>e rentci rt.t*p t ir "■! tei^.nt j ht itttit el cemrl t 20 fl houses fou rent by hume & ml bymu t m kwkint llafcl x mmrj r.ck itii d modern im s de!*w»rt rt g-rtorj brick with ftlt modern im r vemeni bivm c 74 ' tige t 2-blor trick gwi wstcr.btvn \ 42 chi|>;>ewa bt i utofj lirick g»p and w»tp 327 sonec x 2-story nrick gn nd water f-"i wi«ct s-fitc-i m z-aar brick ttnd !.■-;■.■■■z 1 ul f r 1 • alltn at 1-story fnme 20 l ion si 2-ntorj trwae gaa and w*t«r i'rj perry l 5 tory nune 8".'.'.l cedar st l-«torj r jt l arkat.-m nt j rtof fmme 1!»s kin.h ht x-*tt>rj rvame car cliatoo arid i'm ! b t 2-st'ty frame thicnfh it oaar rori mart frame all of the aluve j b reut«d at reduced rit . fl hlmk 4 ai«whi tl let—stor s __ n bknt — a fixe business x ktau-l 3 miles n-(n mair rt on seneca t aljrt d»cliirnr and taru luot low appiy soon a .\» suuih lini-ioii a -. m me j\lr t-17 to lkt-aooms r>oobfs and power to bkbt v tl c r iu aie it«»ir«ble and tho power in slant li(|.iiri of x &. u h > t mi hu fd thi t'4i al.l'rcai rpi kknt folk 2.1 floor rooms i witn water ar?d u#u uf cellar appiy at 4(ib etlic t st , rv l.ip|m.r bmi for rent—office in the firk prorf r ■.- . • m.fi-if'i.aiir rp «. 1 ftadfi bank juhn't.tto hi i'tarl bt _ f2u ~ dbbirable bumkes3 rooms fob hfim j..m kcid rt tho int and 3>l boon with bi ami tntac a if place for a doctor or israllntcteh drew isakins esta li-hmotit wjii cive fcttf lease lvoji 4 baker erie land of fice , a i"okts"for rbnt—hi the new j hlork tptttt of w hlnirton and ort;en »!'■■■tka sfi.iid su.ry mw n,i in aud 165 tbe who oi tne trtinl siory ajj^jt to marcfa 17 ioto tl/t jkwett ft root t ijkee mce keeping rooms in that cetitrnj 1.-o^ity sss main itc—j over dudley k liockwcll a.'.lytogeo b bull on he mm1 ■ni m:«,m is forsiaxe a first class mort ha^e atn.iit ifi.s-r will ik mi 1 t a l*rfr>>i!i inquire of epwakim a ki'ckumj nota ami l..an umkerh i iir..*-,1 bi.i.dinir tis _ pubchase mtf'nky mortgagbd - 1 we.-t wan rt vjoney monlv i'i.rchmcmoney nrnrt r*pc wanted by howard & ch a vi'ki h ifahi £. 3i ity and oudkks blodta boti'u o>l murtsntc commercial paper ne^ntiat by vj>wari>b x ktcklasd reai k-ita'.ea a uom t^-.-ktrs no 2 brow.i'a bvfllt umilv stpplies thomas b french whules*i>k dkalek in groceries fujur and oatmeal 66 main street buffalo h y t~akjfi ick ' luffalo icr compisy office 22 3cnci^a »•_, cumerttaahinffton we punnnte to w pa'r>n a ful suppl of lake ire t nn n i ihrouifti our h.-e !!■■i - being on '!»<■dock f-i apf otftitm*--trctt the ic is h u»t 1 be btultlj hm from ml ftt tar aft wwmi nj»ur:.u*i t)'«j iw9-trv w«a ..•- attlattcam sre culoix-d ttsm ana jiruiuiimsnti l«'.tere • kj icli all rd rsmi at u • ouoipanv , or with the ri r i eri wiil met wmj prjmp attontioi nrt win be b!l a 1 tbe lowcrt t woobkm wvrb jpooperage f k plumbly tank and cl-item b ildt aid jeaict in new and wcond hand lnm.'l-'..iat.-s hoy umi and hcvi lr.jr all wilds al l>>p*rape cona»«i.th on hind at i madff in ihe n««t»s«t uk and warranted outiide jrtuatf d.'im at all *. x - 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-07-06 |
| 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 | 1870-07-06 |
| 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. 8326 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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