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buffalo express voi xxv wednesday july 13 1870 no 833 by telegraph new york the erie eaitwat trofules n*w york jnly 12.—the wit of nyc ftf&inst lit erie hail way maaagrrs came u t day in the supreme court chamber before judge brady to dissolve an injanc tiou granted by judge barnard whicl reatraina heath au.l raphael and other from acting at repreaentatirm of the kng i:ih atcokholders in the oontrol or manage n at of tl.:o affairs of the road the motioi h songht oa the ground that heath n kaphaelsre acting m agents of the xl : -! stockholders who resort to thia aa tke oo proper and leg*l manner of obtaining a voice in the direction of their interetta in tl . road in opposition it waa claimed that th combination of heath and raphael was ar illegal one and sought an anjast oontro over the road,aad that they were wumii that authority contrary to tho wishes of tht owners of the stock the decision was re served the new yohk yacht cut orders have been isrued for vessels of the xew york yacht club to rendezvous afl clifton i 1 between th '-'' h and s.>i inßt for the purpose of meeting and wel coming the dauntless and cambria si n guna from city hall park will announ the arrival of the vessels yellow fever six vessels are now at quarantine will yellow fever on board activity at the navy yard the force in the brooklyn navy yard hu lately been increased to i-lon men i •' it is expected that lorn more will be added during the month u&anuemen assailed syi laborer the orangemen of city celebratim the anniversary of the battle of the boyr t at kirn park to-day were attacked by i party of im irish laborers whose anger hi<l been roused by some expressions made b < rangemen insulting to their nationality and faith the assailants used btones au the implements with which they had be working the orangemen defended them selves with their pistols thomas graoy was shot in the head an instantly killea as was also john brr iy a boy fonr teen years old together with another man whotte name i unknown four others patrick cann thomas murphy thomas adama and sam uol smith were fatally injured and a lar numu-r.of others severely wuonded a,lar force of poloeinen wero summoned to tbt bpot who succeeded,by vigorous use of then 1 clubs in sjsjafllßjg tho riot nbsf.|uently | the cars conveying the orangemen dowii town were attacked and several persot wouuikl and the cars badly damaged thomas kane wan met in the central park hy an orangeman and fatail stabbed fho affair created tin wildest confusion n the nu'ghborhood of its mmnsm from the latest accuunts received at the polim headquarters to miduight it appears the riot had assumed more serious proportions than at first supposed there are two vcr siona of the origin superintendent jour dan states that tho orangemen played pari | tunes and used insulting and opprobrious epithets and finally threw stones at the workmen and tired several shots before am attack was made upon them the workmen then asrailed the oranc p men with spades shovels and every avail able weapom the orangemen used re volvers with whioh nearly all of them wero armed captain kelme btates ftfcot the workmen were the assailants and afw two or three hundred of them ha.l storm--r t!ic park aud driven l<mio < iran^tmen our ti^hting waa carried on iv a scattered man uor all over the country i'uringtheso akirmishcs some hun'trajs were wounded and several were killed but tho fall particulars have not yet been ascer tained three workmen are known to bf killed and five were taken to the badcraa hospital in ait insensible comiition th orangemen who were wouode<l,were taken away from the tield of conllict in carriagta and therefore it is impossible to ascertain their cumber but bo ur it is believed that no orangemen were killed tiik indian i'elkgation the sioux indian delegation are at tho metropolitan hotel in charge of g m randall indian agent washington confirmed wttunm july 12 — the senate made the following roufirmatiotiß to-day charles t grabam of michigan minister resident at the hague porter c bli*s secretary of legation at mexico bill sujnb.1 the president to day signed the legisla tive snd executitc appropriatipn bill the late admiral dahloke.v viiits uf sympathy and condolence wer made to mrs dalilgrea to-day by several friends of the late admirrl t..-i,'.r»l ami mrs sherman beiag among the tirst to u the navy department wal give tho gen eral orders rospectini his death to-morrow after the wi*t ot ku f»rnily are made known international esnidition the secretary of stato has received a not from i>aron lederer austrian minis ter in which he is informed that an inter national exhibition of the products of agri culture industry and tine arts will l>e opened at vienna in the spring of 1b73 xlist congrss-second session washington july 12 benate a number of private mils were pw <■■including one for an ineremee of pension to 50 per month to the widow of tjenetal hayes killed at the battle of the wilder ness in isc4 at twelve o'clock the sundry civil ap propriation bill was proceeded with nu merous amendments to the bill were tffer d discussed and disposed of on motion of mr wilson rip mass the senate insisted upon its amendment to the army appropriation bill and appointed a committee of confer ence consisting of messrs wilson camer on and warner the report of the conference committee on the bill for compensation of grand and petit jurors in the united states and dis trict courts and for other purposes wii anbmitted and adopted the anwndnwint was then modified to provide for placing tbe amount to the credit of the cooctaw nation and directing that the interest be expended for their beneiit in much a mwmw as said indians with t assent of the secretary of the interior.finall direct mr face's amendment was finally rejected by yeas 24 nays 26 the senate insisted upon its amendment to the army appropriation bill and ap pointed a coetmittee of conference cin uting oi messrs wilson cameron and warner the report of the conference committee on the bill for the compensation of grand and petit jurors in the united states and district courts wan adopted a brief executive session was then held kthtikg bxssiox < the appropriation bill was proceeded with several minor ssaepdißcnfcs were adopted mcladwf one appropriating m t . 800 to pay esrfmen to be lutoaed on the jersey ooaet fo*ib pvrpose of wring life tod property from wreck am sfu»hi*iir of r»>,000 aierted to ooiisuegt a ossr in deumran bay near lemea farther appropristions wen mr.h cf 516.00u for the clerks in the office of tbe secwury of the treasury and $ 15,«00 for revairmg sad nfuiushi the pnssdent's bowe ibe hill m vmnani was report to the snate aod the imssiiliitwils were oanenndm mr ll'tss rep kjb offend an mnr*t makinff am appropriation to enable tb secretary of the laterior to crtinguiah the indian title to the land known as tha blaok bob indian itiaein ten id kansas and baking pie^iun for the pvrehww in indian terhtorr of hones for the ban ac adopted tbe bill used acd the senate adjonmed mr picke7 b«p pa reported from tbe committee oi a ppropriations the sen ate amendments to the army appropriation m)i with a reooßtneiidation that the wti o mince the umber of army officer as kn-eu to by the confer coaamittae ut rejected by the senate be au t*titute or the proportion of the senate on that übjv.t afterooniiienme*dieounoo tb rabatitate reported wm agreed to on motion o mr schunck bap ohio the 10th and 17th ruiem which t libit tutla being sent to either hooat or t he rretident in the laat three day of ut es«ion were upended mr schf nek iw reported back the sec ate joint resolution to relieve lnauranct ompanlea from lability to the income t»j tor undißtribatable some carried to theii contm§}eat fnnj with n mmeudment ap plying it abo to iami paid by mutual lift loaarance ompaaies to their policy hold era agreed to and the joint resolution was paaaed mr i-'chcuck from the conference com mittoe on the r undiug i ; li made a report jju bubsunce ot a tnch has already been pnmuhed the report haviag been read mr schenck proceed«d to explain it and a debate ensued much opposition was man feat against the coal trance report the abjection to it wasatsanfairneaa to the nev national banka in compelling them to net the proposed now bonds as their basis o ircalation finally mr holman movtii to lay the conference report on the table which was rejected by a vote of 65 to 127 the conference report on the funding bill was then rejected—yeas 9 nays 101 a new conference committee was or iereit and the same members were ap pointed mr butler rep mass moved tc nsp*nd tho rulca and atwtt the rtaolutioo instracting ti.?itorh to west point as ; t'omsnittee of the house to inquire into th complaints of ill-treatment of a colors adet at west pointy with power to senr for persom and papers and employ a clerk od stenographer pending action amo tion to hljonrn prevailed—lo4 to 9l foreign —*.— tbk spanish turoise pakt july 12 the ncwn that the dif tionlty with prussia will probably he ar . ruig*d is founded on an annoancement that prince charles of hnbrnzollern father ■t leopold through senor olagaz as an in termediary hu telegraphed prim that ]>*■should refuse the cruwn for his bob even if elected by the spanish people minister ollivier left the hall of tht corps legislatif at three o'clock this after noon and had a conference with the duke l>e urammont and tue prussian ainbasea dor an,l returned it was expected that the government would make another declaration in th chambers today as all the ambassadors were invited to attend but none was made after the return of ollivier deputy duvernais submitted an interpellation la the government as to what guarantee would now he demanded to prevent future complications to which an answer will ik returnod at the proper time a panic on the bouree to-day wu caused by the fnrcri tales of speculators the paruian journals have reports of mi :■■■!■"•' movements of troops in imui they represent that the roads to the fro tier are encumbered with men and horse bren in the irand duchy of lladen th military activity is remarkable kail way transportation baa been bo arranged that js,(xk infantry an.l j{x cavalry oan reach the frontier ia one day secret exercises of artillery have been going on in the fortress of kastarit and on the common roads in western i'm i ter geants of the regular prussian army are drilling young somien in the handling of arms la lihn-t a!lnding to the report that a special envoy had been sent to kussia sayß it ia incorrect but a messenger has gone to vienna to propose an offensive and defen sive alliance l>etweea france and austria the answer of the latter is not yet known the kame paper intimates tliat the king of prussia would refuse as chief of the house of hnhenzalloxn his support to the candi dature f prince leopoli but as king of prussia he must give his consent london july 12—there la no donbt but that tue prussian troops are concentrating war liaden and mayence the paris cor respondent of the pitjj mnff jtizrttr states that many news dispatches from paris to the united states have been delayed and altered because they contained details of the preparations making for war he adds that <■■■i-iicntal bands are busily practicing the marsellaise and reproduces the report of tiantm that the emperor's horses after special training to accustom them to ar tillery tire have been sent to the frontier deputy oambetta intends to make a speech in the corps legislatif in which he will demand that the gorernment insist on the fulfilment cf the tmaty of prague and m asogo will oppose him in the interest of peace a rumor is current here that the prinoe of i fc ■illern has withdrawn his accept ance of the nomination for the spanish throne and if it proves true a rapid reac tion may be looked for in the stock market at the opening to-morrow the source of th rumor howeter cannot be discovered at thin hour and the news should be re ceived with caution flukisii july 12.—1n the chamber of deputies yesterday minister venosta being questioned on tba general situation of 1 ■:- p ■on tbe spanish question and on the relations of italy thereto said the ital ian government co-opeeated with the other power in the efforts to maintain peace but declined to make any further explana tion he will still be hopeful of a favor able result of the endeavors of the powers lie considered any discussion as so the oc cupation of rome under the present cir cumstances inopportune beri.tm july 12 the paris correspond ent of the prussian omm gazette says that impress eugenic is the implacable pro muter of war to defeat hohenztllexn and place don alfonso on t . spanish throne of the claims of the latter be ia a strong partisan as he was of the fatalundertaking of maximilian in mexico hi cheat strike r a.i july i*2 the strike in mulhonse has extended to all clakses of workmen even the bakers have ceased work and at least twenty thousand men are now idle < iood order has been preserved sod neither the police nor soldiers have been called upon to interfere the droroht the drought in france continues and the reports of its ending art totally antrne no rain fell for tea waeks prior to jnly ith,and since then there have b#en only a few slight showers which were not sufficient to revive the drooping crops cvbaf slavery hata*a july 12.—a meeting of prom inent slave owners of the western section of cuba was held at the captain general's palace yesterday tbe captain general was ehoaen president after some discus sion on the subject of the abolition of slavery in cab ft committee composed of twenty bra of thoee present was appointed to consider the master and to report at the ealiest date poseibis the most feasible and liberal plan for the abolition of slavery throoghoat tbe tauad ; said committee to nitiatr the motemement by imandi atly carrjidg oat the provisions of the plan adopted after the completion of the plan it will be presented to the spanish cortea for approval tbe meitisg was very harmonious all being nnanimons in the belief that ilatery must he abolished and all accepting the lueamn as patriotic and in accordanr with the spirit of the oentory rftpfthestatioa iv tbe ooetdb captain general da kodaa actuig in concr rt with the m ms lit of ffpain has orderea an oleewm r penntisn to repre tthemtond jntheoji fl ceress it ia erpect«a>hnali»tif ■■>■%■plm be fore uw cad of aognst fsssostal united states conenl baifl u quite ill with an attack of yellow fercr markets'tksrmxd ' ah of the cuben amrheei an »■nlli an ahoedial 111 mm n efthe ilif lecav dttwa of affairs m karepe tom of toe nstfrhtsf tlie cohan o/thsa«rtrict of c ■■■#■!/. who wen reeenti in rebeisoa agaiaet tl spanmi anthoritma and have istsjned to tbeir aliesiswse ar now working on their plantation anna have jnenthsni by the government mud they am now or gan rng lor mu protection agrfss tha im org«bta or any roving txuxii that may ap pear ia that nouui g«aanl fiji—iai haa raikvad q«mnl partiu of the command of th uiroo villaa mt miscellaneous the ft.man trials cinandaifica jniy 12.—at the trial of th fenians to day the defense wh declared ntitled to live premptory challenge and the prosecution to two the defense ok-all enged pmaptarily lake johnson lyman lapham robert johnson and william mead the following fresh jnron wetv than oalled frank r peek challenged by the defame james walling challenged by the prosecution gould birdseye j 3 lore land and henry oaborn all aimen were accepted jacob wader as challenged by ke defense and oterroled the jury were then sworn in the court resumed shortly after two o'clook and the deputy district attorney proceeded to open the case in a strong speech pointing out the gravity of the of ferae in invadirg a peaceful colony from ■friendly toil this offense he proposed to prove general starr had committed clinton stevens of malone was the first witness called lie knew starr saw him at malone may 27 started with starr for trout river did not nflsember hearing him order any men forward heard him ad vising a squad to return nothing of great importance was elicited from this witness several other witnaeaes were called but the evidence was not very strong with the exception of the canadian witnesses patrick h shields one of the witui—us produced against starr was arrested imme diately after giving his testimony by the ihatriot attorney's order on a charge of perjury owing to a variance in his tosti iri my to-day with that given before the i vi a jury the defence will open to-uior i row the anti-rknt trials ai.bajt july 12 at the opening of th court at ballston to-day on motion of henry smith william woods who wu indicted ami on trial with whit wl the | ■rreenbnah anti-renters for the munirr of ! i '•;■.*>■sheriff t'riggß wu discharged f.>r lack of evidence mr townaend own opened the case for the defence claiming that the posse wu a mere hostile mob mi'rdeit fire and suicide erii pa july 12.—at conneaut this morning ralph wright a fanner nixtj years old muidered his wife by splitting her head open with an axe he then set tire to the dwelling house and hung himself in tbe stable he is supposed to have been insane till indians cfibvensk july li—a telegram from rawlins oaya that sixty indians supposed to be altea passed north at separation yes terday they captured one man there and two citizons of cheyrnne twenty miles north from hflre troops were sent in par tmit of the savages fatal kailboau accident riciiki ni july 12.—t0-night as an ex cnrsiod train on the richmond and frej*r ieksbarg itailroad having on board a sun lay school of union station methodist i hurch returning from a ju-'-nic at a»h land was thrown down an embankment twelve miles from this city by a tree blown across the track four cars and the engine and umlor were smashed douglass mc clelland was killed instantly john clark had both legs torn off a number of oth ers were slightly wounded the track was torn np a hundred yards but will be re paired to morrow morning fi'ifkral elmira july 12.—the funeral of rev patrick k hopkins late assistant curate of st peter and st paul's catholic churofa of this city took place this morning with high and impressive rites bowing match boston jnly 12.—walter brown has accepted the challenge of henry coulter he says he will row coulter a five mile race at springn'eld mass for 2wmi or more fight with indians san frincisco july 12.—the harpend ing prospecting expedition which left here on may ftth for arizonia was surroandetl by indiana when forty miles kant of tus can they cat their way through and re treated towards florence leaving several of their wounded behind they suffered intensely from want of water thirty of the indiani were killed and wonnded the savages were armed with heavy spencer rifles and clothed with federal uniforms the party reached the village of flarence in nafety on their way to the tucson and burro mines killed and wounded of the mohican th following is a list of the killed and wounded of the u s steamer mohican in the engagement between the expedition from tuat vessel and the pirate steamer forward killed—ensign wainwright and coxswain james donrteu wounded—f w townro j b ticott thomas dailay j c mclntyro william 11 higgins and john welch walawright's body will be sent to new york lieutenant brown who com mandod the expedition aays the governor of linoloa consul lisson and other pro minent persons urged on capt lam to de stroy tho forward as she la not only a pirati cal vessel in mexican waters but in theiroptc ion they intended to seize one of the panama learner the expedition found the steam er aground and it luing impossible to move her she was fired and burned to th watar edge base ball philadelphia july 12 the white steckings beat the keystones by 23 to 18 ia a game of seven iunings play being stopped by rain baltimore july 12.—the mutual of new york beat the pastimes to-day i-y a score of 34 to 18 a miracle a miracle tiie isfatlibls popi kxercibks ftih lir 11 ino powers on a lame bicgoar we are indebted to the g'lrtrnlavlte for the following account of a papal miracle '' shortly after eaater an evant occurred in home which had but few witaeeaes and has since been cantionily and timidly whispered through the streets as it however throws aa intonating light on the stateof thina in the eternal city and en the views of the pope regarding his own person and office it doaarrso to be known in i germany the aosoe ia at monte mario in the neighborhood of villa melini lansing baavilj on the arm of an sttsadsnt the popa climbed the steep asoent the imptr xjnstion of cerporeal weakneas and deerep itade every road and path about rome ia constantly hsarigad by baggam the blind the halt and the mfcrtr fran the terrible malaria eolioit every wkere the charity of the vt by among a troop of mendicanta tken waa one lame of both feet who rail to ham a particalar claim to the wminajajini of a benevolent a hit holineaa draw near th tnthend muurasoa ef thahanar brinntta.il nn he raiaad ma hula war arr feature of the beggar seemed to a»y muter have pity on m»f fan fixnat np to him aad wkm we noodeet us very dee mad genatwk for aiiiaelsa asd hie in * »* a\av»i l '' ** aw a mnnnwl^^«sahl coaticimb ulh d oinbmh ■■we^piwrißl ' i^n4arm^n*mik tarf lht ptwlalmmßk w qm sg^^'^^^sisss'to se iaflra ewj.c-ut anna take n tfcy bed and lhr it to ha.ms usailli to f ■**■i aw **"■ntjfs^ta a^f^slsatate^ll sh*m *•*" poor aaffenr by thea werde iasmay fna ch eaoetk of aisihhßrty b.7aa*7a aae eavnt aa fcf eaaotriflssl aad haa with asmkrk ■** s»a«aj«»»mnyejß4 ■■«■■* t or lfffc^l ■' jtlj ■■■*< i p drasßsh whb ujbw wt&t m a mw mvdßdtt baa arie.s^lwmlkrh.twhe««h f a*s«»t et th fe-a ta isall l h <*> taasoe > iiwi mi ha aayaaai tho mmaasl a i ■—" j thai aneaaotolanjgmjih.ianfmiol pimelx for penonal infallibility an in him not policy but m«t onotvition though ' ii undoubtiag faith is himself ha do doul.t been dezmnaaiy marie vi r ■• ut to the farorite policy of otheri indian savagery the fate of a auuiso woman shk h sbot scalped tied to a trie anu lett to die o ntarvatios ilnjiau territory onr-hp ndrrut june ml pu louia timat | for some tin notion have been cir „. uted throagh th difranat frontier poet t the effect till ■mm dorathy field i • f imh abducted by indiana from mru i county an thn su saba river trar «„■~ below jkkavett kt.tn of texa i,.l offering a reward of 1730 in gold for bar safe return to any pout in the uuitcl states in addition to this the etimr » ing officer of the ditlerrat posts were nay mnrrioated with and er.ry effort n t gain ome information of the miasinr i '» the following statement hai been made ! ■fore the writer by the cheyenne ckief little robe and aa oircumauncm co t.i prov the troth of other matter which h tella there i no naaan to doubt that part of hi story relating to mrs field littl robe with other aranakoa and cbcj enr ch»h wai intited tytho noway ami oomanefc indian to attend a medu „.• danoe and omuieil held by the latter at •» point forty miles s.mth of the anul<>i hills in this territory and he affirm th,t the kiowaya held out erery indaoement te their cheyaame brother to accompan y thrn on the warpath againat the whit ~ ' theae overtures little robe inn thmt h and kium oihar old men of nil tribe toad jastly declined saying that they had war long enough with the whites whom th.v fonnd too nnmeroai to oope with and th aa long a they were treated ju.tlv th v leairad to remain at peace that he adv>«e ' hi young men not to involve thfmeelvea m another war whioh wrmm icevrwmy en a did the campaign of ism 69 the kio way finding they comld net affect a general alliance bnatod they wools oomnut an h tepred.tions aa would drain the < li - ennee in ipiu of themselves then deeir 1 little robe to toll the white that it wan they who oarried off lira field and they wiahed we ahould know it ho nay they described her a having beautiful long hair that he was on horseback and when aurrounded by tb k'owajl kept discharging a revolver with which for a considerable time he kept her anallanta off until at length ah ml having her leg broken by a bullet in thia condition tney oaptnred her carried her > considerable distance to where there wu v.fiiti timbar tlod her to a tree acal(>ed her alive and left her to die of starvation an i ler wounds their inhnman instincts t.<ld them thatthia would be greater torture than any they oouid invent thu i little kobe tory and the event occurring wince go tn prove that it in mo«t likely too true a half-breed who . an excellent interpreter and wa r - - at the council oorroboratea tho utempnt n it only remain to decide whether th.i kiowaya made an idle boast or havo roally perpetrated thia nendiah outrage cajturi or thg pikiri foewiim advicea from maiatlan to july 1 aru received after leaving guayamaa tho ateamer forward and two ilin veawla proceeded to chioola south saubraa south san blaa di.triot whare loaada v >. i ■dimharged a portion of their cargo and were eat to tepeo the forward afterward proceeded up thoteaeapan hiveranmeforty nulee when the autloritie at maiatlan heard of the raid at juayamaa they in conjunction with thn american oon.nl an.t prominent merchant urged captain low commanding the teamer mohican to pur ue the forward the captain oineenbtif and after cruuing for me time the mohi can proceeded to saa bl«l thence to hihioa where it mi aaoertained that the forward had eatled up the n of the teaoapan on the 10th of jun.i oapt low at onceaontan eipeditionof r boat and iitymen up the river to capturu the forward upon nearins the ateamer a boat wa wen to leave her which wa hailc^l but refused to atop when order wan given and obeyed to lira upon her the men cana on the bank immediately opened a deadly fire on the boata from a maakad bat tery of ail 12-pounlen and muaketry am alao concentrated on the boata a number of the orew were wounded and rnn^n vyainwright and the coxawatn of ona of tho boat were iutantly killed the rr tion however captured and deatroyed the forward the expedition alao teok tho following prisoner george holding lint r.ffioar jame lee aeoond offiuer e w johnson engineer and 11 martin henry keooh and joseph uighbeck seamen the boats returned down the river under a running tiro from the bank but then were no further casualties tha wounded prisoner were taken on boar.l the steamer and carefully tended tho steamer mohican returned immediately to kfazatun and tt brilsaera were tieliv r i to tho mexican authorities who tnatul them aaamefully even the repreaenta tiaoa of the american consul failod to pro cure them any consideration charitable foreigners were then appealed to au.l promptly responded and the poor fellowa were made oomfortable they all pleaded innocence with regard to piracy and aft - examination before a judge in mazatun they were sent to iluayamas for trial tlio body of euign wainwright was brought to san francieoo by tha rtaamer uontincn tal what machineht haves in the m ■iho field a good man working himnolf and having in hia employ another man equally able and a boy from fourteen to ixteen years old has cut from 1864 up to ibcb a neld containing four acre and yielding six tons of hay—trying tha sun niest part of july in three days depoaiti the last load in the barn about sundown of the last day thia v how ha did tt the lint day they cat two acres the boy preading after dinner turned it over with stirring-stick and using hanrl rakei had it in cock at sunset the nezt day they mowed till half-past nine costing an acre and a qnarter opened that ant thn day before and tamed it over before din ner and by working with tremendous en ergy succeeded in getting tho two heavy loads in lad raking np that out fat the morning by daik the next day they fin iahad mowing opened and got in that cut the aeoond day raked the acre and a quar ter eat the thirl day and succeeded in get ting it on to the wagon aa twilight i - ened into night cost st hans ownerof the del three i«t ttlzperoar >- -■immu - •■-...««, soy lfi jean 1-11 " at n " s tin boar.l.j»h,!iln«.|iit : 6 h total til 75 atera«ee«tpertoa(>u ion i - •) daring nil these years he kept a span of horses which moat of the time during tli haying saasc stead in the atebu esv-i their awnm rattana withont being per mitaed to reader any illtriltt return there in 1849 ho novgnt n mowinir marh mi onn bright morning asnt the ame . tswthad worked far has in 1888 into tha field with the sum of horses il cut it fair boon lad a half exactly beginning at hah-aaat ail ml eacuaf at eleven n fanhil nlmhafiail teaaa and at hal(-p inil i hunisiil ■if ti i i i thn tedevar at tare he attaoked the irtbar to the ham liss mi at four—the men hav sag atsar eaajnfea all daw h carting hay til ■ill i itimiit * '■mi gare two hoars ef kvair a v o~kiag th mx tons ajready raked the next day before the hoar at which they entered thia field t com bt haea-mir lg ■!*■■■f1s sard care lar>.u7ic total j osataer tea dz teas ~ m 1 third m ssnoh per tea aa to celt tt by mm hwk*m the tsrsssr wvnld have tar say war mi laiiilin hia fit to immmjfmmmm a h aaaa—ta-toely rapid wartwtla be eat iaftaaaasoo mi aa he lax ateadbag ml it atadapn ■j ■m t ja _. hbht tm*mtwf ir wmrwmvf-w—m jur^m twills tfca imtfimk jock-y hm m ' w bonn • sxr&btf ob printing office thx viet bawt matksialt kldlktirwj ii niriia 10 uictn itui i t.t i , nnroraoot,caj»a!n joswou o v laar iwik sißirr the jjujwalo kxpjftetis pubuuckd ktsby moknuro londayi xcept«d)by the kxpbenn printing u ho 14 k swah itexte l*u!)v«rm by jmatm in the citj or m-ntby nwil ho 00 per wmum wtilly k-i-r -, t ~,**! 1 60 dv busiiskss directory sjtxs elswkssand location of tbs i.kah,s(i 11017xk3 of buffalo itho'hj of oar reader whu make parcbaaee in but «» , ti tuttinn ihu t.t ajii uiiii it a a referent » u m tin ail lln n tl b ~ r,,i |. m mn>u i::j , . ■, v my fix jr 1-aih j architects vr"s k portkit saa hun t aij'l imilemuxtm castings c kuwami iku v/uhhh i'uaioaouuul ba>iikilb ■■w v.l r 4 co ktik wm t eea i.i.im mroo funk castings to r .- t * u*.,e.,r nj^hiuil rc.*.**t books and stationery v a tt s 1a v k 3si main li . . ■. 11 i uk tn7 main.uir mohawk bl i i i i i jwuuuhij jv utiieck u u otm imain i • i'hoks stationery 40 i ■el vood joilnyon luvldaln i f jd th 2ijt v ! 3u2 .('.■. io'jts ft shoes i ik ': w\"v'ich i xh6 main ii ißwmrt,»tm/m i ink boos ianufactup.eu : cbueki immi m walta|ta : 0 jejts wholeaala 4 retail « h ' lock *,<>.»., ii s di*l>w>n 8 il cloths feathers v j zl»ok l'pn',.jurera i mala oakfut fitter . n 11.i.'1-o,3ozllalnit conckctionkrs wholeaala i '- ; x.-.x i ' :<„.-. a '. h.,v'»i l ll>ti|ll ■» china ilass & crockehy iaiil oji ill m m»ln jto t niwmak.aikan carriaoeb ; v.t»wl.l.t^cl ixyjl not nuurtornouk ckai'kkks c t ovkhb * w'n 1-1 tit'l 187 kilicutt uoal vhi.it.'aaja and iteuil ) u n !■'• i i^ky \ co c.ir mi and temo oloaul d4su ail .- t max u.ffke & si-ice mills ■x cu , • j itmld . ii i !_■>.".- coal and pio ikon o ' . wilson & co be ohio cor minlmtppl e l hkl'aiuom % comawrdat wbvf bot el dky goods l but * cu.,ltt hals deapeks h tailors «. it tiiyok smjiaid dyek and ebnovatok a i'mktitek ss y.mn knvelopic manufacturers i «<. 1!;i-skk x w sffao knoraverhon wood oro d i i'.iitman wo il*.n fancy ioous 40 subb riliiunu»co.,tai jiain juunitiiui.ic fha-m i wuitb 2i7 main ku>ur feed and grain v ii jobb ttrraojoor kvai kuuit ani ovstkrs rlatt him co it wail.iiiit.,l kink brass caxtincis blikraul bhass ful'xukt 78 k.chatviju ii.a^s amj papkii show cakub i r uurrmah u s i up tain ukoceiut wholeaalo a m johnston 72 main cikocrrs whmloule and retail k d ■■'.': v it'i mm uto w 31jutt 17 k 3ene<a oents1 furnishino goods btaffohd & wcston 817 uata b n i.awkknck & son sl6 main •■■■■: fc nimwct.m main tvs and jbwelry j o bobbun 00 1 auln hotels boxjnsrs hotel tor waahinavn and canou haknebs saddles ac j h lvtlk u son a cx hanjffl oppo«1t maiuiun hardware iron 40 c x wausiimof 571 main aiul 9 swan rorton h klp,oor pxarl ai<il sant^a hihnky siikpaku ftoo m main ri'wi.kr a b<»vh 98 .- a uk w|ttc wkeu v u-.uii llah aw w kvrin liardwarb and mktals pratt * co m,«b and iso tt . hot air fuknaces a d ci i.i ' . r us tfaln hats caps and furs n ti r r.kuroer mjj itn bchgtold a firo , l*yi lltin wm wli'i-lut silmai.u iron foundry raolr iro.s wukk tmrr oat mlmimippl olutoi lbob wurks chunl t jaik-f.n iron koinders ksoinks boilers oeo w tikkt sum a co w:ul»nrtim,nrm iron nails r r si'ikes 4 pratt t co «, ib ml w ti-h-acß liuht carriaok and sleiob o c oonni.n.ujaiiiiaat wu«.,i lookind iilass pictl'rh framks h'fw.uil jk iit'ntino 15 k b*r»r malleable iron pr\tt a i.krl'hwoiitii t>i ami fit till maiuile mantlks and guate.s c 8 coim'rb m di lawa i bwartz & ( j st.l m .:?>. marbi.k * cranitk works dkmmimm & romofl.oomal c..i..lan.i ut.rt'aa iuhn l'rawroki m 7 an-unij nia^ar millink.iiy wbnlwaln and retail likshv o'bhik 3w main w h woodward 4«wmaiii moirnin(i c.ocds d*h)l best k co 411 main mosic dealkiis anl publishers icwktt t mucb \. -■: ' '. oh ni porttbli pijw orr.klck h.^ukilai.h 4 w,iu 11 and 13 ollßtoa ohoans meloijeons c hi a imun.:i:*oo..n.*,.r x ■. i.tl a ; 1 m r)laml oils paints c s.feade wind 17 main planin'i mills d'iop.u sash feo ». a kvans b d ucoh^'/ic plllntlills & biankbook mjn'fs bakkii josk-i ' tuiitb am aiul hi vaaua tun afmi pianos music 40 cottieb * nento.v *■) main imano m\\l faitit.ers tj kuktzman liti tm ■' ' ik b*"»vi dkvisl uims.,win i«atm cef karylwid impek baimikgs fcc m 11 biu'.k.'iism i tosto<ivkry br'»h w mah mklttikti h1080ua,879 main photographers w m hkioiit m m », h liaum.krun 3 s and 60 main scales an"v bafb buptalo scai.f workb x ma.n sj?win(j machinks wiikki.ku 1 wi > r m lu ,-". ■maln.coi wsi * 011188 3 m co 11 9 dirtrtoa howes m 00 1 w sw.m ri.ouknclri «. c0.,41 main saddlery hardware 40 fratr * lkt 12 aud m turr»c silk fiat manufacturbkb 0 mackenzie 187 main stovb hollow ware bird a co cor brau it and erie cana stained glass buffalo nalni:u ass wu»ks ?» pearl g o l burns h main school furnitiike w chabk * son 21 srteiitli stoves and hardware fiitaw ferkis * co m 6 main stores fcrnacbs and ranges 1 swaktz 1 co ms main x trunks daniel b numpiii!kt sncc««tor to jn banv phn ». b 303 main t tobaccomsts k m adams * co 268 waitbiiufton 18ft » pearl oib3on y howabd * co ko waahwirlon watches jewelry * diamonds pitkis's jkwelrt store ms main t * e dickinson jm bain d\n b casti.e i*l main stevensbko 169 main watch makers * jetvtojsks it7lius wat.keh ss7 main died '. ' c!j the luiwral il mr marj e wile of himp'oi dehtre win uto place on thunder the i tth in«t at 10 u'ttlot-k a m iroji the re«id«ioe of her husband nr « qourt at friend and ac q'jaintanoed are invited to attend ' 4 complete aaaortmem at new wienie prtoae bn'faui mocriiuro roil all main v ameriom hook boxto.-c stetni carpet beating worka cortheaet corner waahiogtos a*d ohio treets carpeta of all kindf tbjprtmghly cleaned and maotated else qlevee eiavaa isooo boxee wiiaiow olaw aawrted lat-v plate obb v b ss o oil t lffl main ■*, •*■■> • ' " * " buffalo n t ii n ~ mtw and printers warkhoi-'sk funit»h erm ftrticlo rrquireil in the printing hiuineih'to ny o t«nt d*yriiwt on m rfluon»bv term m ay t>hnarj - in ihu oouiiiry alto electiiotypi3o l u it fcrtmj abo tn j»i*cu iwr biw'i *• illn .■t ma yjfcjhj^^fa^^j^fc fci i.ost atiu foujtb 4 xl hayed fuom tut stabli "' '*"* un-!«rtv**l lj w ■irrel r»i*i . . ■«;' i !, trh luaff tall w iu*i ad whiu ti im ' .■•..! a uitame rew&rd will ■. hmu i«i .:■»•■!>. j ibelx.jm jjr.re.-i t i:s w *«( r k v jtouk wa.ntf:d—ok thk ka.st ivj l t.l ■mai'i st ti t«mn b*n ui'l ctint/i , ult j fck 1 ■■< i w a"r ; kuu whole 4 th jjre'iui i .. i ■r ... r>t*->l a p.rxi.in wvjl aiwver w'ti fc (, l n :..«. ldwakdsa bltlilanif bruwn b>um l wa.n ! hu—a fl knishjsd hoiisk ] lt l-^.t n r-nt run ui cxc ad , •■ml u . i .- 4ui 1 |. ~ .. usa.l irtßuluhf edwakhs * bl jk ani tui broken ft i ik !•■t wasted tl ut il«r will p l,,r:j u per hurtid for n mm bo»hcl of ir.,«t f,o«ri pie pun lelit r*il ilunng ut summer tt ho 11 west k*?!e t '*> " b philips & deskt i «.' sts wanted—a kw mbs i v n wiinpii ,^ u b ] h a ,,,| ~- fli t , rij !•! yn \ 1 th buffal u«ittril iiuu r , oil ■km t.,gp*tain 1.1 ' bklp ftfalbh 1 i pkaklst.—wastki a good 1 f gill fc.tlu iffnertl hourewurk a 3lt oq pearlbt.—wanted a cllfl 4(ow li i iff t^r»l ln.unework k''-il ill wawnwioa st.-a fkw 4i.j ljl r ■j^s-aw jj|i main st.—wantei a iikit t m mam pritf»tant uiri to to j6 mlm in tii ■iiutry bj railruad t id j-i-crii tiou-twur g l3 t wiomain st iki7wantkd>'oi tf'fo kitchen w,jrk b*ad rwferencea indinp.-i wanted-a kitchen ikl foe h li lei i lining n-.m kiriit j up--.tiir-i ifw .'. i 11 i r k :'. win tr v 10 ffirli ifti mr>l licn-cw.tk al-|.lv i smith's kiit'lo mr i jkkh'k i wr n1w.,1 .■. ; , t , i (;,..,... t jt help-males waited — agent^on o mmlt hiun an experienced i»rw,n of larje acquaintance tv ■'" .' . i'l u»l vi .!.;■■■!■■■!- in !■i , ■■. flret rihi wti^le»»ie ufm uou*e a iplnni 1 chanc for a live man adjn with umc in full gb trik rrferodcch dnwei 7 i'litclho unffa!*i n v x i i yamel -(_ an vabbkrs tiiw ». - d mini—u la tht rtajfet parties vim usa roh-mm mllatort v is-st i ai'.okkks wantki immkdiatk j ty on lbe«u-i*i.v.on brnut kod xii juti<;li«-ti ft in»d .\ h k i r bhgkt.no b eicbai m or mi tttu work at ihu uid ilotin-ii *■! ui>n i uutf^iu l"i nil 11 i i i tiuo's v co uontra ton y,s-tii hitiatiu>h wastko wanted a i'kkmankm m 1 l ati.ja in (* p ivatt-family to da ptoln wwbig bg v young iflrl luteij frum cnurio wtio it accu 1-mr.l l tiio in ~|» ne»h,j m dc ouodrefm * ".'■«:■irnoa a-l ircjg m.\k li 0bi t u boi j-ifcfl ktiffal <. n y k i3 jl a good cook wishes a sltu ation 0 l reror^neei piv c n wfmn to i-bi.it in ftaatimg un<l ir s.iiic j;.n n ; al mi 170 bf»euth at ru-tt situation wantki i',y a yocnc uian ii any t-apuity to wthi tiim^lt u.<ii s,«-alfh leimiti and ruk,k)i ttoaoxtj hi ha-l c pent-m in iht ifr.-ocrj f<ii»iiifit liax tfcod rcfi • - ai)ilre c x tl " a boardin6 m mum i lack ltock wanted nkak j r«cq i i <• v..i b v i v rwom wit bomrf ... tuu j wi ere uhtb.hc no otha ivdgi n for » iii-rrm ]„,!■, ki i l,il:i i . ir . 1 • mtu p«rtiau liin a.ijn.-.s-j o j 1 atofflcc full lrie,uat 12-tt i>lt.a^am i'auloi 1 lkt with .- i hoard auj comfu.-u ol a immo for a f -■ii <•>• wth three ndntrtam n-n!l tromtbc port pllm 1 ai inm *»•*. ism i 0 t:y k 3-.it i.i 4 pkakl st.—a tow gentijb - - f nx-n can bfl accnimni xlatrtt mittuar<i aiil ploar-ant ni-mui terran reanouul-ie t-.;l bphixess i'haiicks ualoob for balb—desirably wj ofltr-1 on mata rt , irtui stnrk an^l txtam ail mi-.-u wil baaumcbmp hamtiko3*otto i i i * ~■, bi ill g i.-s fox sale—a hakkky and con fcl-.ii.nery oabt'dhhnwnt ul 8 hi m tui « on.-vi tt t lomtkm in thu t-ity hai l->--i brlei o»eu,i»»,m lar an i water tim^bgaoddwcluof attaalmd l it - rt ~■d ■*:' r ; ibf abm m 1 chxl i«nanl aii'l to il ii v.mb no bsoatli l»i h^rses 4mm arriacbs . f kok salr an elkoant 4c family carrimrt can he tct-n nt tta n.i iu'ihw of me late chat l piuni lc4u dalawnt i a!>.i einc*4lij.iblo harncßi a 1 ptßkcßjumln iitratjir otfio l-.r miehigaii and elk n ti'"tf p^»jc new and second~fix iiamd wauonskuks^lf jr al t * sec3ro-hard two-seat wabqn and a be6ond-hard leather-top coach atc w millkh's r.'3 lm km itaditnyton t yv for sale a labge hand tr v fiomeli);ick rior^i sicven ywn old isaai mi hinrt nwlltmr iwlhmfij or hurimml ibiijiu at ril'unt 4 b kllek 47j baiu ur 4 ffa.^.i r t..ii its te-.nf dutchsb fixtuked hi wwt furt}--fii«t t near ei«ht a';eimc new\l>rk f gallon for sal,¥r 155 i bali cheap — to shoe i"iw jii^nlre at sani's & towkk's &:<! main 1 || main stueet lot fou sale bll tweoo ohip:*»a and tupn i rmta a e hmfeh ht»!m»ihi t ml f ma t , *< rth fr..u x»i 18 f7«0o wil u i ik.-n tn pmi patmdt tin tiwrtj off.r 1 wj v lr.k i i'ickerim 13 w s wan bt x bi'slness propektv on buffaixj m irt.-raalo tmfl ■the rive-in drj.'l !•■t'ltystiip c»n\t pn-t oi lr t 3s t>pthn»fcn mmonm w arf lvun & baki x kr.e land < ifw 1.3 m for sale ui exchange—a fi*iii ian em m^in st uud beau.m w;;i ti * m»nt mit a mill farm in part pi_\m<mit ■&■qplkndid bl'tllun lot foft io l*—l'«»ri t wi-st siile wjth cornor of swan t fwt on swan st , b fiwt n fn • itaml m 1 t"t ll i>n thy south lina torun ew jo sb otto 1 pg r t 0 dock fkontawe pos salb—one ktmmi l«t i l>c>t river tefe k-r jlc john it >, i pearl rt fl3 ld papers fur sale al 06 tl'g magnet for sai^e—thus tu.'haa ik n 111 aid is im m food ■r i - kill l*i«--mrery low for cuh by ill m v ba rum 1-iweftt wm t 17 por salb cheap—a block of j land on f rry st , m(mda v»j a ri can !•*» v,',.ii-!i iliiig !.■■» v l mad w tmdmm ovv tn>u**nl(li>i:»'»i>er ai'ra tf tl ven within so jain pri<-r*x appl t'l m mtuumii o i i.uth i-1 i^i t «_ for sale cukap a valuable t>t"i»erty centrally ]■mailed with nearly 2'}j.»»rt ir front on pared trwt and afeaam iwiij wmter front a'iapuj t a retail l>'ai ir utmnr jtmt atmf lioavy bu-dneaa witt b - ■!'! i h ■■to cluae ar onum bo^ako & chapplll ri-al e»".:e 5*3 main t i f)k sale—lot 36x100 ft north willlhi ■». «■near allen lycm 4 uaki.r nft i brown1 boil.ling d3o _ ~\ gik>dengtxe and boiler fox a v ue cieap at tfae union punin^c mill bollir * efcciknwalt curner c'hi^ayo rt you ftaxr-movbrs i^iheap houses for sale m.w t-rtorr brick hoiu s3 3w«n rt with gu »-■. ■i'if lot 88x115 ? m-irr brick hcate 67s oak t j lot 38x150 well gas '■tiibvrv and fruit fn abundaaco i »'.'!-> fr.4iuc house ist swath uiviinn r , in quod i'ijit thruosbuut lot 2&xll km water ace l t.ny fram cottage 6si o*k at ; lot 0xl50 nry dodnue awl ctua|i t-atory f/aim houw on flprnre t«ar batavla t , with 1-wlay jra«»—mageinrt*r to fslxl «. 10 nastiifos m tto 4 browi '■building ilmamsville property for ai a ttno 1 aim and bamroant fr wm od kqtcott st in ill vi;iac of willixdm i i ;■. dorder laeyard vr«xie t:qc«.frut tr?e*,fee wm b • aom john otto si pearl fto mfor sale—a fine 2-story brick lweuii.)f on eliicourt near gen-twe t prica low and oil eaey ternu lke * fickkav kg , u w swan st o8 for salb-boiheh houses and lots on dela ware st fi-r sali the mhfrwm h'.ujw ir-.tb lot 52 by 125 o th uiti l cr er f tu ' a-id d*|»w*re t ; also ffca t'l-y i . ■, ir-j«t l»riii houst ele^ao ff initial r«l fr.-*-d,furni htd with li the modtl uoorenirncwand rnnml hy rteua t z*t6er ttl ui*r iui.l i»i .*&•■hoom v so ji lielinri a ; *!-■■. tl h-rt"it brr-lr house in r-oroplete ordtr wi'l lptsoxl,'4»ed ■;:... trut.no m>6 l>elaware m mio the ntw 2-»tor a d l frw-h rv>f bridi hou-e wi'l w'-ij all mpleu with jl wx 173 being no 6i bvuwire t , .-, the j-»torj brick hoaw «)■;. lot 32x!si no li delaware t ; auo th s ••..:■■■anj i:i vri "' :. m-j with tri:k barn and lot t«i7s no itll delaware -'.. l\«j.i & baker _ fo grfe land i-flicß u fox sale—the large new ■*>"- 2-^-ury fraab dwelling z-,7 hudson it *.**• r r . tvi.th t the t "- in d«w - i..i k,)'«*:u ll*ji l,il;lt ■.■.,'.-.* i '■•■;-*■■".. wiiib on a ■bupdn lee 4 i'itkiklnc 13 w w»n st irb «$ for sale no 3 pkahl st mil j-it ry and i*-a.ent i:.t ', in peril -" mai ir j"hn otto,bi p—rtit piheap cottages for balk mi s.iiri pla m s&xiu 11l footui t kttfxluo 2n mi.iip»tj si a ztatuat b7 palmers lot jt).xloo 10 uaktimus & otto 4 crown'i build f for sale—i-story brick cot miifl u^-e ny 32s east k»p!e ttmt nia/ara wi u-r c ar l«r p i.jl eu will l old at * ban-aiii t i \ liau-c:'-..-a t i^ew.ii i ■*. *»■-,• of i i <, ondiruk itlffmiuu p»id hastings a rto 4 br>-wi'a buimntr ifl | full baxjt-sbe seneca st btm-y bflak in k<>"d condition thin prpe ri!t be um ihaap v th p»rty in watam to thr w if m-.1.1 witi-,f i't.iayi l take m'jo-j 1 down ha mace—mj a ; l wh mi;uuiili so 5 s^'h di uh m ell v t xowtfley'b lanu office no 1 holllitee buildings cur main and >> i . . sta for salk a 2-rtnry lnii.k h on j*mm t , ntar the statt n.ntia tictiuol lot t!0 ft front ti 100 fi hi depth eoamriatng i wtll-'t ki j g—^rn tiarn co li dm adfowl lh hauiß h thorough well btdh nd littt-il wilh nurlile nin.tle bmw grates et . tlierw v fine v.cw roratho uj.p-r ifidtws of lliu riier like anl c'j.uiu!a shuro pltea i uian .; t nr.il ih prabamy fnml a rf van tags d.-'ii1 la bl value id the iitit two ur throe year fjirly ypbmmon i.ul.i i maii<-hy tuiy hrxmi wih:utt t retire a ■nr ii a .: „ . i nil ik oßcre.l a it it ir stl t low price f'-rash.jrt titiu ap^lj to a c tuwnlky kn 1 ll'.iij.t^r balhiag «• n fou sale—a sfle-ndjd kl>l fiiii di-nc near the fiirxi r'>|>erty e-t lai:i si lli-um hid fffwnwh in i-\>:t huit i,nlit tl a miadiwefl modnd trhharraal vxrietrol fiuii j'.hn otto al ptail t i'l g fiik sale — a vtsv bki k iial hvehmjr cfiitrallv imm i i r«arl at can hi had at v i ar^ata if disuu-iil ol ml lex ft i'ukkiting 13 w bwm bt tt m f«»k!^vlii—a sl'lh.suld ew it rtnij funii it—fllit ihwmi ftiiliilfd urt m bdmi f a m.-lul bo the h u il ( li b - i dtxix het • liv:d 1 no a tiimiit almoht any imm **.., 1 utiliiiu i d pump lvi i,u ft on conoogbdot t auil 1m ft deep bvtwosn tcilh a-.1 eleventh sw llii propi-rty wqll«ialiaj|fl t>aiv*in wth aoyd pay mm rf"*n aird halaiioe m 1 uf uno liimk'a bamw>ri 1c w dwau t 115 \ v euv kink cttuntkv rjfisi v dnoator ile situated m le slope f the m<>iii.u:n at lcwbtui,containing id icni lull -| il!-hi t r mi athar nafl midtplrain-.1 500 hqpavlßai and other i-hrubbery w."h n vtry nk-e dwellrkir hoom itiuud with the pruaiwct luimlm and un iful al ~ ail lilimi—iliy oir-iuildit the whit pn.iverty will im uild at if^st an the value tvr maorbah mi short time for tnrtoar !■■.■:- applyoiith prl-tuw or to hlml 4 sa.ni'okl a wfaftswa it 27 mfok~sale oil you kent—ntt 7js irti divmoi t j--t..r aiid hkmßmat liri'-k h*>ns ; l"mt:.m very dr irakv water c and 1,-an fist'.rt ban in rear terms lajai ■'*-•■john o cto ■?! arl ot fit pox balk—ifimb gothic oot taja 80 ta xi win ..,:.. ij rtney fti in w:rfect rtjinr i.j bal uleij mmdfn julin otto m pearl t ' f^v ok sale iiil to i:\tiianr.e fuh a tm clw r tfdence in tfau city a firm of u'4 acre fl-^r cm litj of iud lytng jiutootdoi al hie ci'.y limit w a ir<o anbud do of th bt-t ta cuunty fi-v twwl.>ry brick bottm ai.d three 17-d b»nw wtil be pdd cheap itic|u re ol b23 howard & chappeix | gtt for sals—bot 73 n division fliiii t.t.,a ljet..rv 1 nek hou id a pwd nel'h bortumtd bad ■■roud repair i-.jl 3 xili wi!i l suld on tikttktiit tcro.s jo!ix otto al l'«arl rt f i fox sale — several fl~>te re-i.le'ici o main frankhn and ijtlaware maputo jomh uit 61 ptarl teuel 121 mifor sale tjiiea"p — 2-stohy bdßk house 41 kirn tonparal in trood tmnar a lotsessa \- d c ld at a batvaln f-t i hastings jfcorro 4 brown's i'.uildinga 14 mjiflawakk st iifsidenc for axi.e tine f the i.n-t aialnlik an th»t atnwt lc j fl kt.kixo 1j w a wan at 111 g9 for sale at a bargain—the 83 tataahb h<ju»e ai.d !■t so us kortb ditfa lea «., lj--t--ry fram is in tint wafer and very de mtami witi i si.l.t at ru>ar-r\>ri if npetm !■r mod let 2.'.x115 with fruit ac hastihgs i otto 4 bnnm'a i in-i iiiijr jil mfui sale—.no oou washinc la»t..»haaa—rmalon lra-.:e jwe linu with wiita re-liar under the wh-.10 h^use i;a aiu all imonipl te onlcr lot 40x1'jo with a new hum lex & i'ickehino 13 w wll et gfls £\ for rknt—tbk2-storyframe xi ilwe limr k1 hud*-m t , hetweeiy kuu-ott and oowajt>»te a dmtrmble tnf ttmi will i ri uteri chonp t'i a food tonanl uu i rickkiuno ij w hwan it f6 for sale — a splen dtd rk si donee in uwiotrn.n v afiiui houno ith 15 mbbl liuilt m thu he^t man nor with elegant giihiimi lar^e ut>le osflfai fru.t heailhlul cli mate,fine driven in the licii.ity,romantic i*ce:icry s rainntfm rl.-ive from kalm on through route to in r-.nto nd ll..ntrtsil,ai.don l o shi.ro x r aaar dapat a aj.le lid liotua for a family or an clc^nt ctreat fruni t'le titv *"■m low tutm uasy ar>j»l y uwhm t john oi.ii'ham f 6-3ia for saijs.—a new and pibbt dm 2i nt-.r residence with all lie m-dem 1m proveinent twuth side ol nrrj atravt wc^t i l«tl f are lot 169xi»ab loot tanai ewv f m.-kll hi t nollinter buildina fou sale 91 north division st i ahaj ami bfx«;mtiit cellar and msh will mil rin-ap a 1 the pany i pibwto leave v.,*-n pnoe ixsqo a[.ptj to ii ilc umu so fi s..uth ptrtmm .-. ell pvlshiap'-e j'kopekty fob sale ttlliott t 2-wtor brick huuau very jemirame m foedndnr r-h.-e f.oo main at h.>u«e and i.-t price fls 000 blnta *, i and t prtai 3*.nw n#n pfiiikai it tictween mic'i 888 and chest niil m-s at.iry s>rick iue pni jtjjju 4 il.ffaltl vchari').l jus mivn st for sale-fakws at exchange for city ok r!t f^rm i r...i>ert,v mb acres i f land de rably ln c»i«l in mi-hun wffl xt cxchai^cl far dawaaa lity or is'iu proper f and ohk d'fltrenct i'r.id uasti sub uttu t brj«m bni ding z-i _ m suburban property for itals on i'clcvau avenue near walden ay cm uiiunu ab'1 4 acre with a fr^nie dwi'l'i g c.>..i i-'ii k :. rocias wub cellar haraft etc 150 fro tree y.kd well tu lee 4 pickebinu 11 h swan st e3 lowa land for sal or xx j chasr.f lao at-re of go d firmi had 1 hrahly hxatrii in pallss county tate of io»a w,li l>e i'\c^ian p v^i lor rt?al c t^te ot^re atid f*a~h u.?fjt r^ij pdil hastings &. ot.-o 4 browoli e'lhding fit \ great chance for sal l.'.i .. r withia 4 miles m the city in a e\c lent i«'i_h'»ir o-mi in a hij(h stat o cul:iratiu with j.-ch*rd currant bushes coverii n'e-p:^l of a acre strawl«rry beds ac b|biag cropa in t »'■.-.:, urife barn an>l a lj-ntorv house a t proprietor mtendi moving to oregon this proper will be aol i at j vert oeavt sacrifice for cash dcwn further particulars can i ).. at my ""■■■. spe*ily applioation h d««irahle a li townley 80 1 hollistert^uildinft f3tf cor seneca * main rta f'»r sale—3i cui of land in w t f nf a t mile:-from maio rt plenty of fmit p>--d ji v k en lam inquirr it f waki>s*bl\ituaau,ko 2 brown's ±.'..,. ■j * farm for c ale best garden land in erie o.untr muh he i to d jut an estate b a w i bjßm f m the onut haam will be * u cheap bf h'.-ward a cuap pell 24 main £ farms fox sale—a good farm of l'"4 a^-t • in ike vtwn of wen becec four-and a ha'f t;'1«»s rim buffalo antee 14-story bricic liuti*e three hundred etafted tree aik4 a fuod glua ho«ue very cheap howard & l'lhhi:!.>s mai atreot dltf to lbt-houses f^fourter house to let—for a v tana of imk a a low rea %■•> ma experienced acd rtapo^ibt rt_v it i la tlu city . f buffalo oa semca st mar the temoe park and ni gar ps,u railroad t'apot a r-^od tiii<nnem location all in complete c-rt«r with mortarn inproveaaenta el w akl a ku land no 2 bron'a buudiac ni mfo kent—that d&>lrable i tor c->tta<o 183 fourteenth at lot mi 150 ih-.shoomuin perfect orl-r poam^ion bj tbolitof julj applytom.mccomß.no.ftsoiui t lkt-mot'ses 1 ft'rntshed house for rent 33l a ran wfmmattg located hoi«e on franklin -■, fmrii-tieithr-u^*i-i*t will tie fw-wy papered vi j l apptj to juhn otio =! rear t . gi ljumb barn to let—situate m erie canal near owet 11 ft on for 10u ■orsen ltox & baker erie land offlc fa i<jr kent—the fink 2-stoky trim dwt-nin no 20 m-ttii ptaf-e with barn * delightful location whi be rente low to a kovl enant lex a pickeitinu 3 wft-t r»«an rt eis houses to rent by m mccomb no 5 south division l 1117 georgia rt , 2 tory br'ck in •>■■■: oiimh i ' n,^*«,»at..t d ixt a t,..i is a very oeatnj k ati n r»tit 450 62s swan st 2-etor frania bouse new and finish ed uff in excellent niaiu.er with al tue uunlem im pruwmedta nu.l s6o br k t..rr a.n-i 1»t'1 ■■,■• it in » 1 !■» jt n i for - famiiy irroeery tb mdc haa a good brick uven m brick barn foe ltent-sltu ato 011 the alley in rear f 7 ii ■*■> t , nea illi : _-:■' i lke & l"n n.o ■■, 13 w >■*.*. tret el s mfoe rhxt at a bargain—thk ij-sf-'j mob dwelling 73 w chippewa nt , : between i'—fahmij deuware t<i iraa and w-iter imb * wckmumtt is w-ta*an t to boarding house to let—on ibm it at m head ■f louisiana rt the m and scl h'^iriei and the nitre timtitcu-i with thw same if desiruti to a ... 4.c mv it iil be i -.;, . vfrj j uime t saxfokd 16 w swan rt f-'7 dwellings 10 let 2-<tory ami r««ement brick no 101 eajfle st f*»t of oak rtnt 2i r raooth until ju 1 1 e*-.'ta t c^r elm rtnt 25 per month south it -■[■!> ptit fort i'orter ith large lut ank barn rent i per uioiitli 146 ciiuiuii t rtut 16 iicr mofith f23 ltob « uakek fcri land offioc houses to kent we have a . . r ; i ..-*!.;«! h ; - ■whtcfa m u1 rent at r lui-'-d niies f ; r the inline of th year hai ings otto nll * irowrt wmagi fio ff hot sks for rent by hums a 13 sasr'ukd ic vi swaa^t h altai l 1 am j i'rn.k with all modern im pr<'venmti*s nrt tram mi dtiaw -. ■v . i rtihj lirii-k with all modern minriadmcntx dun c 74 cottaft st j-htury t;r:ck e water,tiarn ac 42 hippewa st 3-«tnr l.rick nan and mittar 3"i7 v;.ica t 2-rtorj tunck jai and water 60j vvestsenocast i-itlury t-nck and batcniftit ja dd water 1 abeo it l-trtory frame 26 u toa st 2-rtnrr fram gtw and wiur m ivrryi-t 2*tofy rami a-jftl cedar st l-suirj frann *" n arkin-a rt.,s rtflfj frnme.l 1»r nin'h ht x-utorv bunn out clinton and uni'.n t*l.,*magj frame all ultba ab^vc will u rci.t-d at rt-duced rat s humr it manfori to let stores t kent — a fine kusine.ss btiii.i 3 m:in fr m m*in st , n s.'iieca st ■itv v ■tl i _• n : iiar'i k^tlt low a|'f)!v ii iir n soiilh l>;.imi st m ml-l'omb 7 to let rooms to kknt-one hi two offices nuitftmr in a phyafaun or 1»m v r alt fur lm^lifd r infun.iolx-d maa with v wtthoal l>uanl a('j>i t iwj l*tarl bl sij-ot two de9iraklx rooms on main t to let and rumiturt for sale cbmp in quire of fekul'aox i sfknciut l'u alain l l ic-4t rooms and power to uekt the n umn are tlcwirahlc md the power con taut li«,uir(!u :. \ m holme wsutfu ht and the c^iju buffalo iofts fob kent—in the new j moiv comer of wftahinj-'ton and urten streetit tlie w^oimi u.r oter boa l»,l and v>o thi hul of tiio iliirj nt.»r apply to marcli 17 i»7u t»-tf jewett jt root ptihuee nk'e sleeping rooms in ji that cviitral lot:ui»y a3 main htruet ovrr d.idlty a r'^twell apply teoeo b bull on th nrcir mortgages mobtragkb for sale oh piebt cltsscttvnropeity one to maw one ful mtf o?:o fur f23v t'-->r terni imjuire of tl wakua v bukusi heal k-u-l » ~: l«fl brokers bip^b'i bu mintfi 5 purchase mon ei r mortg ag es wanted iv u amount leka ri'kfjirho 16 ffwt swat rt oney money rniilimiwmj mini int t *-■noward ftchappei 34 m i •■■-■tty and col n'ty orders kmte krii and m.-rtrfagcs u>nimer i.v p»i-r n*-'<>iutefl l.y kdwa kds * bi'ckf.am real mm » d lmn prckers.no 2 bruwn's buil.l lecat notices fc _ notice is hereby given ftv tl.at adolf i dwaid pone who n side it thfl ry of b.flal ■, in the stale of sew york mi carl l f lan who n mm in theci»y f new v«>rw in tbastata aft-romaid na\e formed a limit ■! partnrr l.ip'..-be kn-'wd under hvwmaal 4 ki»e in ordaooe with the pn.i iji n f t'.c riv>sed s-atuu of lh a"ate vt n«w york i-i u>e btwmh ol tanr.inir hiden mrffaaytag nd mw the sam ami aim rather and h other article a re usually dtult in '.. maiuifiuftaras ol aucb warm and nodi m wnlab tlie &!«>«• named pen«>ns b<a all the parti -. who re inter«».te<i therein th i t th ld a-l : f u wanl kos is the jftncral partner hnii bm k»id lari 1 . f koee i the bpetial pirtoer ; that the said carl l f b«h ha conhrlbutad tlio sum of twoutj thohs»nrt iolkr in rash x c&p'tal mwnrds the ci■m mnn stock and that frit mid j«irtn«r»liip li to eoin iitt-.rtontbflnii tiij-.i jitlj is7o ar.d i ta ternti ata n the ihlrty-flm day uf uvc«m!<r 1^72 laimjiilyut is7l adolf e itosk oenoral partner 7 th c l f ituaii h^rial partner supreme court county ok nttl jbwm watson and ucnrj il w'auou against walter sexton to ttie defendant walter sexu.n y,m arf hcrohv snjnnmind to anower the com i.bi tin thin action a v v j of which is herewith i-rved 11 xm ami t inhi at 99 f your imwhi tht subscnur it hw office no 2 eiie county s»v mm mm bahdmf buffalo ne york mida twpnry tof after m c ser oe il thin numtlous t :; dumveo the-dav f service or tle plaiuutta will apply tfttht c iirt fjr the relijf demarlc 1 in ifae tbltctorfc of tu comtj trf erie on the uuh day ri july is7o ceoftue f us riaii:tifts atforii'>y dated brffalo july h 1-70 818 w-tt misifal / ihbap pianos a bosr-lman n*l gray turlor orai^d trice 9215 acdicktm c..r-.-irt grand net 00 a chic*eri g square seven ocuvc priue 300 a(jr'>veft?on do do dv t2*t i at cßm da .!■> da fcjl a oitlo a cfc squa'j si mm do low i al v several six octtveriai-ofl at u'>tloo , w h the l-.ite im r.iineits art ■fler"»l for ale ur rtnt ai 1 the ret to apply on the i'orcha ; f r one ytir h cultir.r ft dpfwnf mb m i la chris ktotzbian piano maktfactui-er corner batm'ia and elil itwitt t-.i a siinares frui the old courthouse the irianae kaaji wmatantly on hwid a ch-'i a,^..rtmtnt i>f piano fr,rte in ele^ar.t rnscw.»«l ca-t whid lie warranty to tae equal in lone tmnh and tinis'-i t at.v ira->iuf%ctan.-d in the conritry iv » m ilesifmus aiabtaiaißjg a auj«rior iu.-tmnk.-nt are r^i^ctf djtevlttdtaßpl him » i-aji br'ore pur sbj rtaiiiwlll chhi-tian kurizhan jewett & mischka's music stoke 86 ilii.ln street 40knct poe the tsnviiixd chfckertiic pianos ■at price reduced to i*i as extent that t ley can u , purehmcl lor nearly the turn fljure which infcru kbd * v ' f - '■r.nir-rit rotmnanri call and an lloatc»t«d rice liafe w arc »>- • amenta for urn celebrated decker brothers pianos wuch an bow taking the lew otot all other w-w ' york m 1 c our laryeaaßortmert ai piaaoa aho idclodea a trumectii trum the celebrated manuta^toriea at j b duniiaj bloom7ixld a otis 11u xt oablss wabateoahasdanianrtdußt a urn omsbntai bed wbqss 4 b r allot ml ttitit im al which tor mattful and piwlike 900)17 of too eieni^fl ol foist - d juratirity of ooaatrnctioa ex eeeaal other nokea call ami iitp oar ! anr rartrty of piano stools ptauo coterb 4c pfaim bwred itorad bond od tbiaprd 0 thnit «^ old ptalfos taees in esenang we are irntarf > addnig to o'ir t«t larre awl well aelrcted mock o sheet sutu jtw-w inxtm cuu and mini a.l mexshandimol cv->ry diertptton jewett & vischka ms hain stkzet special notice great bargains barnes &. bancroft will opet this day 3000 yards liheb laws at hsc worth s6c 10,000 yards 9-8 cambkics at lie wuktufua 4000 yards organdies at 25c worth 60t 5000 frehch mtjslujs at 40c woetu soc 5000 yardsifrench lawss at ujc woetii 18t barnes & bancroft cash housej 259 maim street extraordinaryinoucenents to i'urchashw op dry goods at barnes & bancroft our 25 cent dress goods counter u mm v all limp with the most desirable sttles of 11rk33 goods fhlo.ikntlv wohtii 35 and 50 cents per yard friday & saturday of each week we have , our 25 cent counter of a variety of articlfo/md at great bargains e mous sales in white piques ai boma tj-aritainl upwards black alpacas embroideries gloves and parasols shawls and wraps also black colored and japanes silks baknes & bancroft cash house bl 259 mais street imsbbamce t ife fire and makinb insurance etna insurance co ttahtford conk incorporated 1819 charter perpetual p*iu up capital . s,w k three millions of dollars l j hkndee r,h rt j qoodnow ztmurj assets jtcuv7 1,1800 u market v»lue qub on hand and in bsnk t»i,s os ao»i cutftte tajo9 11 mortg bondi tkjmm b»nk stock 1,426,446 00 united sute suu wi'i city flu>ck and other pubfle s«cdritlw j,2n/:-3 75 toul 16,64^,6 4 f*7 cl&lmsnotdueaqd noftdjuud j.r .„ - a loduas&fd in 6u ya*n 2fl,000,i ik the umkr-igned would s licit fn<m the cinzeni rf !. ■■' ■-!-■and mi the lakes c-mti nuance of their en -:■.!.!.: ;.■.-■!!■.■in uiii u nd well kiiown paftdai issued riskn m en t>y lakes riven ard canals wid kailroad to aud from wiy mce in tht l'lii'ed it it and c'it and 1 ■■» .■» prumi>tly i i .-■..■; and tiud at this tttk-e by k p ijohu general agent hops imslbanck 00 prov ij>£hok h i oaahcapttai and hurolm tto7,tm 00 william t barton president j maktis,secretary koorr williams t^tjrajioe company providence r l i omb capital aad bitfplui 000,00)00 a a wiluahs president i j w.davenpo[tt,s«ctctarj jl f dofiu,a{r«iit,£uffftlo t polldea lairuod atfair ratm bd loapea promptly d ! i t ■! and paid at this nfio ; o*6o ictn building up rtalrt oorasr prim *. i lloyd ti6«w i jctita lin insurance compact hartfo&d conlf ab-omnlatad captul f15.000.000 k aruu»l '■!■•'■mfc fl.ooti.'iort 00 surplus atx liawlitloa 8,0*0,000 00 all potjcik sov-fortkitiho aftfk bvco.vl patment cash kates cash policies cash dividend ' dividenda paid annoauy cotnm«>netny at the end at the first year lhn liid may b tuad to reduce thsannoal premium or incrbask tb caah nlua of th policy i ai'i'iioauor.i re«pectfatly solicited e p dorr general agent fl rish a h axmbtbosq e p fl.-u fish & armstrong general insurance agen 1 oflk sto-m lbl h bnajo ». t umnoi • uvdos • clou mi 00 qru&aairaialisß oo.kxw toil ninuun rcm m 00 sak nuuicisc uuhtcrtimi a misunw 00 raopln gjsj-jgj^s'goj wk^tchi^rb oocwt mabdtb iss c rtati ftu dm co cutvlakb o tuvhiir m co hakitord mir tobk oti rw 00 wnr tob buffalo fire and m a el\e issueaifck compajit if tv al issckasc coup ast op ruttau chakteked is isi3 a9bdb jakuaut 1 3 4«t,li tl wb lowrtv jr sk r t frr-1 rtilli it tt r.9~n a«rtb j «. riifcin^d.t i*m
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-07-13 |
| 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 | 1870-07-13 |
| 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. 8332 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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