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buffalo express vol xxv monday july 18 1870 no 8336 married i'.rhjamin fritman-july 12 t ih fl»pti*t church white oorn-rt n v b krr a j wlara mr f a ik'fjvni «( knnt llwdlmrth to mii julia rrttnun <■! um1 ji died t uno-julj 17 at his rmulenc in thu c>y tlnim e toinr • ■*' ' si jrcui tjohre of fqiwrml h«n*ttr bt telegraph foreign war nil's lan troops in france reported battle w mmiv kham msw mliki telegraphs axklhallroacli j>i;sst]*ov<xl italy to ahkist france c.keat excitement in pass the knipi-ror to leave wednes day bte eto etc farm july m tmj evening th irtm of the various picas are gardens of the city received permission to sing the marseillaise the audiences in all caaecs joined ia amid immense excitement and enthusiasm many senators called upon and oongratu k-ted the emperor several dub hutut were illuminated all the bridges on the frontier b-tw ■■belgium and france have been destroyed * that the former will be respected the senate will vote to-day the nie&mm - voted yesterday in the corps l.^i after which a declaration of war will be o licially transmitted to ail governments in diplomatic relation with l>rauue kfturtu will be made to localize the war hot ween france and prussia germany not being a party to the question at issue to-day there is a council of the ministry at tit cloud military preparations are be iug pushed in all directions there is great enthusiasm manifested bg lh>th army and people many reguueuu nave already mari had for ifcsj fronuer it is prjuhively nvi'v,1 ikafe the emjk>ror will ftart fur the lield of .". t ■t-peratiuuß at onoe itcfi.re the departure of raron werther yesterday the secretary of estate fur foreign a irs expressed his regret on account of ! the conduct of prussia and tho course karon werther himself had chnncn to take before the tiaal rupture of friendly r utimim it m said that when the baron returned hen a few days ago he nr.'i i.l to call upou the duke dv gaasßtat until the latter btuu for him and uven tti-ti ho said he lai nothing to communicate this coldness creau great purprise the bourse closed three uvioolfe rrntt m ll)c or 50c higher than at the opoo iog tw ffililfirfl annonnjus the ojwding of a subscription by thts patriotic for tin wounded and nther huik-uth in the coming struggle emil iranlin'a name heads the list for 10,000 francs the i'elibian tkoops have i.mkkiu france a dupatch from scltz has rhine about twenty seven miles from straaburg re ceived thi m'tornoun says the jvim-im troops have entered france by way of iar bach in the i>epartment of moselle on th nanvy and mannheim railway but as ac i'rusaian force is sail to be only a detached corps but little important ia attached tv the movement the french forces near the fiontier art now estimated at 130,000 men it is be ueved the l'russians will attack the furti liod city of metz the capital of the depart ment of mostihe and an important ratlwa center moving on it from two directions one body by way of thianaille and anotht-r by way of kehl it is said the french forces are throwing a bridge over tholihim aear kehl count benedktu'a disi-atcu /> libertt of to-day says count benr detti's li«patch was not communicated to the chambers yesterday because it con tained besides matter from count vor bismarck projects looking to a certain alli ance with vance and which may be real ized to-morrow kjf.an commerce the 4£pmf otaarife feel certain that the doctrine of the paris conference on pn vatcering and blockades will be organized in the coming struggle and possibly tho in munity of private property afloat it aid thiuks england should remain neutral evee if france takes holland and belgium ger man shipping will stay at home french will find no charters and buirinejts will fall to neutral flags business will be active a the neutral ports of antwerp and rr'.«er dam war item 3 rumors are in circulation to-day to tfct effect that uuasia and prussia are in strict accord in the struggle against krance the prince imperial will go with the km 1,-rur to the khine frontier the camp at halons will be broken up immediately general le lioseuf cxchangefi a war porto folio for » command in the field edmund about will go to the front as a wmr correspondent of the monitor rfw sw the si'-xtator predicts as a remit of war that the bonaparte's will be found to have exhausted heaven's patience latest dispatches kkportku battle ii us july 17.-there 1 a rumor th»t an engagement has taken place dear far bach resulting in a loss to the prussians oi 3uuo the french lou is placed at 2uuu killed as yet this report can be traced t do reliable source the emperor will issue a manifesto to the states of south germany assuring then of the good will of france the war feel ing baa taken entire control of the people ifeeterday the duke de racim nt after leaving the chamber was greeted by crowds upon the streets with cheers and plaudits amounting to an ovation a demonstration was made in front of the resulenge of thiers to express dissatisfaction at his course in the corps legislatif this was followed by a demonstration in his favor the latter the journal de prnnct says was not respectably supported and was the work of unknown creatures accounts from the provinces represent that yesterday the anti-prussian demon itration were participated in by all ages and classes with the greatest enthusiasm tbuoi'3 not kc ili.td ibui bulte the i.t vu/.u />« u.-i>,miaieteriai org-in contradicts sue report that the freucli troops have been recalled from rome and jebiea th it there is any intention to recall taam the governments of holland and italy will msint'tin an absolute neutrality as be tween france and prussia liku.un neutrality 1 he report that the bridges on the bel iriar frantiet have been destroyed is ton tradieted the mvv.t-ur bi-ofgeiml says that england is much concerned for the welfar ef p-eiginm fraaee ill ail us that the u-n tmlity of relginm be mainuiawi but will re>iuire that pmssia be b«4d to an equal re sponsihuity the manueur thinks thai altar all nsiiissii r * irt iii mst of praasia than of france in regard to iriisj • t fl as journal md friemdly lanp smri span h fanawstw k krau-v wtmm be willing to sas^rt tw father of the kirn of portvgal tar fee span throve oiw cuakoak3iue qm c-hangarefcr will be mfntatlii ta tk c nunand of tna freaofc rtstrves and will be baroed a marshal of franc th x omcul disratch a oswatsij of f-bsssy will start to igla for hatlm to lißver to ta frnarfan iow—n«saiia.^»l 9-pyaf the ftsaidi ewsvasiem u nr the mtkutrur opsaa a kst fee s national —' ■tinrmo to ur.-v jin a iliad t sid the jii bfaiil to proßvcntisg tks war all paris j i»rna aead anaaaaoua ape-sal liisileau to the poinas wbsre ssilstiry op rations are like'y t be of interest coaall'nlcjttlon ibte'ivhi i—t ai«ht by oruer of tk prnasiaa as thontmi railway and telegraphic c^maaa lk.b between kruci ud i'runi wu italy tu asmft fkanir voj*i#ion aaimiuut prince napoleost'e organ gays it lean a from good authority that italy tin trn.lrred to kraitev at tike utter't pth cttiw r her friendly ae*itr*j ity or naffoariitannsi aid it adds that i i'rawu bu offered a province to austria in | exchange for an alliance optictal awnotnomnttor the prt'ssiaii mm last night if uoaber announced to the senate that duke iinmaimt hadaformed him of an invasion of the french territory '' v the prussians a force of the enemy ■«*-! advanced a far as siwrk in th pro f mowllf fortbepor>m«eof defluoy ■w » mh-md at that poiiit bat bad n tired precipitately there is great activity in the fortresses f raatadt th soldiers of kadeo com ni»n.i«d by prussian otfcoers ms the ram p*rt and parapeta kn>m thitt morning all communication b new bridges l.ntw.-'n the right and kit banks of the rhine is interdicted gkkat excitement desnonatrationa of the moat enthusiastic character ooatinue to be made in favor of war against prussia everywhere the bou levards anil atr.-w am crowded with people wild with wuiii—unt tiije invasion dkhied t -■journal itfuaj detiien the statement that prussian truops have entered france telegrams on the subject arc contradictory the latest report being that no force of prussians is known to have crossed uk luune | troop iiuukkkt to bk ileady a decree is published this morning l -, .- ;■■■» the members of thedardo nation fi ■«- ! ' r mobile of the lirst three rpa of the armj to report immediately at tbe i hief towrs'of their departments m rea msssi for active servioe p*ki jely 17—one o'clock it is re ported that toe meeting at lhe high coert ol jastice \\%<* !«.■. i injefiuately postponed and that a gpnf r*l imneety willne proolaim ed to covlt all casea before the court excep tnose for conspiracy against the life of lh knip«ror tdk sl-animi corths the v «»'■r wmrt that the spanish obbms lias nntififld the r>?pntifn that therr wtfl be nn necessity for a inevtinff of the i ortes on the ihfth mitt ia lonst^atuioc uf t.nv ith ir.iwa if loopoltl from ibeuuidida ture the mqhucmt adds that it has po itive assurance of the intention of spain t keep clear of any complication in tbe tm pending struggle between i-'raoc ashi l'russia tiie legitimate complaint after tbe session yesterday the senate proceeded in a body to st load where they were received by tbe kmpsror and kmpresa m kouber president said the suuate lhanlod the liii^mr fur tbe psr misai'>d of t r ■* li;nr -" the thrnne iu mttrintio sent!ni(?nta a monarchical own liinatinn nijunoua to ti ■\<\ t i k h and seen nty of france h»d been myitenously favor ci by prussia v our reprsaentation i'rmai ltktpuld renounced the throne i spain spain who returns our friendshi renounced a candidature so wonndin to m without dniiht an immediate dange was thus avoided bat our legitimate com plaint remains waa it not evident that foteign power to preju<li<-e our honor ant interests winhed to disturb the balance o power in kumpe had we not tbe righ to demand of that power guarantees again a possible recurrence of such an attempt this ia pafawj and the dignity of kranoe insulted yonr majesty draws the sword aud thft country is with you eager f and proud of tbe ocoasion you h«v waited lou f mt during the time you liav fill to perfection the military orgiuiiza tion of france by yonr care franoe ii prepared her enthusiasm proves like your majesty the will not tolerate wronp l«-t uur au^uat kumrcss wcomc again the depositary of tbe iniperial honor the ■■u ladies of the htate surround her ma 1 jesty with their absolute devotion tbe i nation has faith in her wisdom and energy \ i-t your m.ijt_hty rt-sume with noble uonl'ulenco th command of the i<*giocs he led at magenta and solferino if peril has come the hoar of victory is near and soon a grateful country will secure to her children thu honors of triumph ; from 1,,-rminy will be freed from the domination which has oppressed her and peace will be restored to europe through tbe glory of our arms your majesty who so rt-cently received a proof of the national good will itmv then once more duvote yourself to reforms the realization of which is only retarded time only is ueedtml to conquer the emperor warmly thanked the presi dent and members of tbe senate the khfkkoa to leave on wednesday pakis evening the empress arrived in paris to-hay from st cloud and received a popular welcome of th most eottinsiastic character the emperor leaves for the field on wedneaday a loan of six months treasury bonds for five hundred million francs was taken up in a few boars the credit ponoisr and hank of franca made efforts to monopolize the entire amount r*3bpokt-4 vqk the prussian ministkf passports were sent to count i ><> salms in charge of the affairs of the prussian i ■''■gation the moment that newi was reoeivod that the prussian troops toad violated the frontier tkoops moviho two hundred and eighty thousand french troops are ready to cross into k«rmany the onaves from africa are disembarking at marseilles paris july 17—10 p m.—regiments arc passing through the streets to-night on their way to the frontier great crowd are gathered on the sidewalk and wildly ohoer the soldiers as they paas no oppo sition to the war is manifested and the prefis denounce tbe speech of thiera official euefokts the journal -/« fair publishes the fouo ing otlicial reports . rieneral autemarre who commanded the national uaard of pan has been appoint ed comiaander-in-chiei of the imperial guard tbe regiments in the barracks at kcole mihtaire have received orders v march monday tbe military p»sta in pans made vacant by the dopartore of troopc have been occupwnl by the imperial ouard all the troops in garrison in the central de partment of prance have reeeiveal orders to depart for the froartiar a council of ministers the emperor presiding was held at bt cloud to-day the chambers will probably lissolrs at the end of the present week after voting the budget the fueling aoaixbt prussia la pfyfrif rays tbe news fro«n denmark and tbe 1»u b is excellent the hatred againxt prussia is so great that if their gov ernments hnritate to take part in the pres ent conflict the paaate will me against them in uaatover there is great agitation and the prussian general commanding has asked for reinforoesßanta thf frehcii pboclamattoit the pruessaa gfiteniment has given stringent orders sot to pi mat tke ejacula tion uf the french pmnla—han to tsm got waa pepnlatwav bsit it will ue ore to reach 11 parts of genuaj whece it could do good kr»n now great nombers of french ires lars are being aistribvted threaxhovt the ilima—lesl.i trs octh nnmaw veaiv losmnr jnry i*.—a liiystii b bar uo.tato.tkat ts sositk uemem mates rrsoondics to pi assss'l swims ef the deeur ■!■>■■iii --* fwmtm riln tpiw uniiaa an wtmviaz ia tb llimliim of bu nd of b k«tt cowl nueonuck wiluam to ououav adtm from brfh mf«m *•! mm bayitiiini t wtmmwmtt^an ■!■buxfiaftt 030 itm oujnsv auisnalna f«*h m im ik cfci-f of tk dibreat ma fa haaawj bxa ma «*<». aa all|«i mililim pasatkialag wiak h»n aka i i • u ra rmaty far haai waau k nt tjry tot hmi^mry o omrin tone at lomnr ' tfc ftiiaiah fonic ofioa hj ooi j rt rewired official notice of tea declaration of war between france end proatia the rust-ii mmn.wkhr general memahon rini h and canro bert wiu eouuitln three oorpn of ihe franca urn troops is motion the traope of saxony are m motion toe dateh iwm a h«v been ordered cot to profc-ot the front itr the itm of wt'stembei o sm-miirt july 17—tie army of wnr tsmburg baa beeo ordered to take the held and the c'hambera have been convoked tbsrnunin n^ißdecit fliwkwch july 17.—a mt popolsr drmonatntaeuwaa made hm to day acainat l-'rcra rewil eoueut«l in froot of the konign (>!) ice and tha german embaaay ml shouted down with fvancer viva italian neutrality vwa praeaur _ ilambuao t uveu orooawkbce him»ok.i jaly 17 kimfi wuliaß hu aent to the chamber of ooauwroe of thia city a grateful avknowledgment of the patri otic addraai of that body he aayi h re ctrte the ncrifio whiuh the honor of ger many exacts but will do hi duty tearing the reiult in the handa of uod the i:a \ ari an akh v mrsirii july 17—the bararian army in'-ln-'int the reperro corni haa been ordered to take the tield washington baseball washinotom.—july 17.—about two thousand people witnessed the m»u:h yen terday between the white stockings of t hi e*gr n.i the olympic's of thia city muf ti nism termed to be th ord^rof the day on the olympic side they batted well but the tine fielding of the white stocking kept the score drawn to single figures the utter are playing a steady strong game and it is considered here that barring aoeidenta tdey will i in goo<l trim to meat the red stocking*a d mn uvl ; the gun result m in 3to 1 a victory tor the chicago boya fkklin't.huvsen'i appointmknt there ■earns to be aome doubt at to fre . ■■:. h ii cfi'ii aoceptanoe of the appointment of minister to the court of st james up t a late hour on saturday morning how ever no lirect answer hail been received from him and the members of the new jeney delegation in the mouse say that the probabilities are that he will decline the mission on account of his business interests which would suffer by his going abroad at the present tune new york europeur rueictrrs new york july 17 lt was r*i>ortad yesterday afternoon that tho kuropeui steam n were about to t.l auce their rates of frcjl-'"u for breadstuff thk nkw culi.kctor ilia hun 1 human murphy thti newly i!it 1 ( oil ttt for tin port appeared before kenneth q white clerk of the t'nited states circuit onrt yesterday and mi the oath of office tiiegkrvan gtkamkkm aitp the matlb ths agents of the bremen line received a dispatch from lloyd's at bremen yesterday morning to the folio wingeffect " to oel richs new york the herman mutt not leave sinned lu>*i the agents in tended to dispatch the stuamer yesterday at 2 o'clock with the t'nited states maila bat she will now be held back and the mail sent by some of the english steamers the fastmaster general se.it the following dispatch last evening william b tay lor assistant postmaster new york if war rxif.tn we cannot undertake to protect the north german steamers carrying our mails should the steamers be captured the mails would be reclaimed and forwarded as speedily as possible signed joiin a cmsstctau postmaster general tha bremen whiah l«ft her on thursday runs some risk of being captured by the french steamers though she may not 1 molested as she loft port before the declara tion of war she carried only the < • erman mail * it is reported that the i'acilic steamship company will immediately organise a line for lorope which will carry the united states mails a urge bomber of passen gers who warn to have sailed yesterday have changed tbeir oomrse and will mil for kngland and then take the chanoes to get t > liermany the companies hare warned them tbat this in one of tne worst things they could do for oommnnication with those countries will be stopped the j'rnmian i omul general will stop all other german vesseb and not allow them to leave this port this paraltzes the business of the uennafl-ajderican house upon whom the greatest harm will fall in this country consequent upon the war maw meeting a lumber of pnrsninirsrt genuu met in dolmonico's yesterday and after electing fi < jovernnr salamon of wisconsin chair m resolved thai • great mm sat sting o ermans for the porpese of rxpkhinft their sentiments in regard to the policy of the north german confederation be held it steinway hall on wednesday evening next prominent speakers will address the ladienue french wai news a cable dispatch to the new tork fffrnlh jated paris 16 says the french army is ooneentrattek at wets napoleon leaves to-day for the border sad will cross the rhine imanediaulr marshals momahon hazaine and canrobert command divisions the french gnnhoat flotilla is on the rhine admiral isnarrilly who commends the baltic fleet will immediately bosseerd the prussian ports in the baltic french gun boats are already in prussian rivers the ftrny and nayr will attack simnltsoeously the french rfest are wa^nhhig the prus nans i the british ohaheil sad awaiting orders to attack swedpa will reauun neu tral denmark the key of the baltic offers bo join france austria will remain neutral f knssia will remain neutral italy is headly to france the king of italy has ■ritteo a letter to the emperor of france pain will be friendly prim has written • tter to napoleon knguad will be nee > ral koase the key of the mediterranean a onder french control the tfteaeh army ire yff m g the maraaiuoi univvsal inthutiasm prevails.'1 mr bkecneboytnewab several prseutißn to-day referred to th tminffmm war mr pssshsg reviewed the vars ef the unseat century nueijlsiistcd tnglwd saiiiiissiij his iv-pathv for prus tokthe prtsmit m.^iflmu hwasa arc lississ fers»piismsfl*e4 right or o-uo he osiied spea the uaitodutaftes » stand a pacific observer of the ftifl ew je geriusb the oeruians of newark at a amass meet ngto-dar pledged their sappon to pnesia nth smmyand if i ii llj wish mesl tiesetasteshi were paaaed causag for a spe sa scssicn ef the raited stosee coagre«s to form a defeasive and offensive alliance xtween oertnany and amerlea th resa nsioawiu he fuiassisl w osaerslgrasit adshepresssamgiiilssiist foreign ijrralljhutt ben imlr it.-tk pop wi to th mtk am a iwtc al mil 1 1m tkn ii—i 1 —" **~'- i ~*"* *~ **~* '■"■*— lanh it mi tho«t wko lw t mm tfc n fin<rf tfc omd win aotb i ' ,>■■■■■■fii --"*^-| "—■lk fcwslfcm ll«mki j m htta to 4 i i<«fc»*g imtgwd infaimlllt « s<m«u t t^tu^»»to ihi 4m«i taifc.*>tod tat w wih l .!«• kia inlneao in bror of loroo de t i 1>tl wp « v l«ol«lwm««knbm nla ! tj su|>|m>rt the uomioatiou of <■■n i .*.■.'■■tor i'reanleut the most prominent ojmk sition ia i'orhrio bur th re ported destruction rod highl of t^n mar iinez'i army i uatrae m»h iiwi hm a 10 ipaoteble furc operabick in the -' v ■of saa lvii i'otoai miscellaneous j railroad accident ia i n v july 17 a punogtr train i v the troy au-1 boston road collided with two freight can near eagle bridge thin morn ing the engine and tire out wen bajiy smashed william t haribin of benning ton wu bruised abodt the head an.l | shoulder william scrivens station •: wm iiijuit.i ilrttut the body and sam ml steven orskeman ln.l one of us hoi slightly bruised american mails ottawa july 17.—the gtobr allu v to president < raat a message to o>"l - relative uj tkp inconvenience which i ..' be ouasioßed in the event of the north w man mail steamers being blockaded by french war vaesela suggests that the tran poriation of the american mails mi ■• in safely ooniined to canadian steamers deceaskd i bath n v july 17 hon boherfe 1 campbell died lart e?ening hit funeral will take place tuesday afternoon arunn-a cl july 17.—ja«ig a 11 ongitreeidied yesterday at oxford miw in hi eightieth year st louis july 17.—general tboma i . pnce i*-i at his residence in jefferson ( ity yesterday ttir s r vr h.a racks sahat>k;a july 16.—there was a ier x .< attendance and three splendid rmcem yester tlay the chiof attraction was the sara toga cup race and this brought out tfu most important and livliest interest r'imt race saratoga stakes for two year mn three-quarters of a mile $'<> entrance pro prietors poree of $ 10in added there m ten starters in the race which was won by john o'dunelts gray tilly by ljghtninp dam by sovereign jerome's illy second and mi-n»tni't'i o<>lt third time i 1 ."> * ! seo<»nd race — the saratoga cap for all i ages two and a quarter miies $.» entrauuf prize purse of i(xh added there wrm nix starters in this race which was won by , helmbom amidit t'i greatest excitement ster known on the tart the mew york trotting men lost over $ 100,1)00 on tdo horse hamburg was seoond and ghmoo third time 4:035 third race pone of ffiflo for thr«-r yctrolds one and a quarter miles the winner of belmont ladies or traveri strakes ci eluded there were seven starters in tins . raoe which was won by lynchbuig major second kclipee third time—-2:401 ph'kkd ip at ska boston july 17 the captain of tin brig william mason which arrived a uy 1 from surinam rppnrts)that on june hi in latitude s3 north lungitude v i & he picked up a boat containing eight tin n ia a starving condition without food or water they could not speak knglish.'are supihxx 1 to be french aeamun and were all brought to tbis port wksi.eyax t"niver«mr hartpomp ct july 17.—the commence ment week at tins weitleyan l'uivfrsity was inaugurated at miildletown with a baccaloverate sermon by president ' uni mings the annual sermon before tho missionary i.ycenm was preachoil this evening l»y llev 0 u titfiuy of newark new jersey diath l>ril«»n oeorge asiimin spmitufifflii mass july 17 q«mga ashman formerly a dintingriißhedpolitii;iau died in this city to-day he was "*}»■■■' < ■of the massachusetts house in 1841 and a member of congress for the terms of i i and 1s.11 also chairman of the fwimji convention that nominated lincoln in mbo ciiihkse f>b tiih sormf three hundred and fifty more hinene ar rived here to-day and left for tennessee kkdatta pittsbdkft july 17.—a female rngatta took place liure yesterday afternoon on tlm mouongahela river the contestants wnn lfottie meallice and m n l^ew tho former won the rv one mile in ta mm '■and 54 seconds nut new outava july 17 a a ma^in nis's cotton n •'(' oil manafactory wan de stroyed by hre this morning i*oss about tloo,oo<l-$0.>,000 insurance in bank cum panics a \) thrirf an old merchant died u denly this morning hut wpvtheu j'htt.anrlpbia jnly 17 to-day was th hottest day of the season thn mercury hay been as hijjh as evur known here raj ■from 10 to i [>'.' in tho sha<lc acoording t > locality afti chinwf cohvkhtion bay l-'i(anrisc.t jnly 17 the labor «■ouiattons on friday night organu*«l « anti-chinese convedtion and instructed th president of the convention to inform th six chinese companies in this city th it was considered unsafe for chinamen ' enme to the i'nited states and to h . , them to netify the authorities of tli chinees empire of the fact thu «'■•;■annual meeting of the crand army of th repobttaof california afrvallejo jesterds : decided to erect a monument to genen baker who was killed at ball's hluft earl in tho rebellion tuwnr emolakd ani the cottoh mami rafitkf the cotton and woolen tradtn are among oar most important national industries and anything that affects either while it cannot fail to be of interest t people in general must affect all other kinds of business in a degree new }■.>..■laud has beam and to some extent still fa the seat of the cotton and woolen manufac tures but indications are not wanting u how that her empire in this respect m hppng from her grasp by degrees it nay not be generally known bat such m the fact that a very large woolen manu facturing interest is springing up in the western state and that cotton mills am bstnf largely established in various locali tie at the sooth from theae and othrr facts opining to light every day it is not difficult to divine that before many years shall have panwu away most of the coarser gradea of woolen good will be manafac tured at the w.tt and all the ooarae yntt ••■atthasomth the advantages for man facturiog woolen at the west are to obvious tnatttiefprfteuiifflisi to meoftion th wnoe m snmswwt mmilmf s—itttinns will crvsal mfca oomth aad as the aitferenoe tnaotmtof übor and advantagea in tho transport of the manufactured article over that of the raw me iris i wffl render th murprim in be plaees.nmens-.jt m tj,t*r by expenenosd — eisii*nrer f t oonms cotton can be naanafaetarr-1 . t the sooth 2j c«nu per yard cheaper than at the ea*l—bo*to hktr collw-tor mrp.rnt — mr thorn murphy who nmjnst been confirmed < v>l l«tor a the port u new york oonuneno d life aa a poor irish porter he gradually worked his way np to the head of a bat store nd having ■»■■■! l oonsvur s—ney neisilltilthe nsihiml arena in 1866 h was a senator from this city in 1966 be wan nffmintt 1 by the thn ' weed why ef ny party in his district thaßncieeia nominate honest chris ftopher pnllman on tho eve of the elec tie mr morphy retired in favor of mr fsilman thouh it was too late to aare the mot dans tba war mr mur ( hy nhtaimwi several fforcmnient eoatrßctt ami ha is eraditad w.th re*lizi * ivgo ' '' fraatfaem cunauu t«.—cwmomui u dmttne-1 tfa 1«"i u o producti - uut tmr tea tmi olim»u i efmm of pro fcnin thai foothilu mb prodam 11 ■tna a<vt tb saniswt j h«it s bh iilmt«lm tm b dormdo county n lrj kflj —• w4 hiu l bow • iodtk.«™t crop of tekakmdrank •>! ineiy smt hes jens are w*fl ntemtdwith kn mnsnrv and af indnetaassni end fragimg unda in uw m»f the buffalo express rucuaaio etikt moe.mito the expbkb printin6 co ho 11 c swab itur mhaal l vtrrtn in ito dljr •> 1 i m«r<faiim .(. , t -~ i.v 111.1 lw do the bdffaj9 express job printinii office oi»hiili»1t itecm wu thb vket but matkr!ai l lli nfmr is rurum to kii.uk ivkrt rmd th or pooi cakd aito jo work o it kut swan btskit smdoti floor business directory aajfk dcsiskshaed location of the llaifis'j bqusks of buffalo ■tlinst of our rasadan who laaae s>ureiaaaa-i in b«f a ■, by sustfasj thia out anil umnj atbbb rofareti < , -..!■-..,:-,.-. ttm tt 1.—1,,-n i bvei art>fua ir.xjt and laatnctly fjiiaftclaiws | architects i ykuk k hihlk jyj maun t acl imi'lkmkmts ca^tuiqvi ac huward iu-jjj wußkfl cr-kago awafo-aul axafaawsh b w biri't k co ma.ii w.r t-eneca bllnd imnuk.s kinr.cast.nfjh ao ci.ai.h a co.,c>r matauautbbbl fajnaawjats hooks and stationkky ma'.tl 1a.1.0r 185 main er il rfchsek t ro 4-<7 ha ■■/ r mohawk bkkkj a i..;'.t m 6 bab ai i st w be-iaasa 11 u olii.'j-^man p lan h hook.h stationary ac vi >:.••, ukwtjo|i \ jir-rlnv-n ti al i • ■».: i a jr.msß 7uo aud artmaiu foots a shoes ... l - . - kit '--. main a-'h 11 jlwwen ifwmaln blank book manufacturer j i . i ik-tkh 181 snd 1w tajtajajasjantam • sb ef tionicauaj wholeaale a retail w k ! 1 1.:.0ck a co itjai maa v i rpkts oil i lotus fkathkr ' . 4 j z"oi fpt.olster«n 478 main caftfk kittlii i i'll 1..j ps 3.1 aiu t i-fh imnkks wholeeale ui l hkaknk.ej ham u a mt-nt-.j-.k jt.'ro main oppotdtotiatlloi.il cblna qtajfl 4 crocktry mai ...- w ■- n i i iwsi wuu e n..r,ai--.v,414 afaoi carria'ikh qakttta wallacp lock i>ear (' •--■<.-.- cuackerb ac h ovenm a ijn lavawi 167 a-lfeut coal ftaasaaawawt aawl btaatall c h l.i,i>l,ii k t >~ or erie and terrace u hi dakiv af feaat geiattswa vihtjwb a spick mills <■':.- k lit.,lit main opposite uiuruloa coal and fio iron o it wjiaßon k co mobio cor mawautuft e l hruhtkom • couimt-reial wharf foot of m n atrnau dry goods iiodd best k co^sm main drapers a tailors m 11 thyi'n.fosmain dyer and renovator 1 was • hkl ml 4.-4 ma.ii envelopb manufacturers u w i'll.j.iseit.t w swan ' v.uaverson wood tawv d v i'.mi'man wo man fancy goods ac vulckk uiki'un'j a co 420 main furniture ac isaac u whitk 1167 main flour peed and grain w 11 obb terra oor evans frvit and oysters platt rub c0.,2t7 washlnirton fine brash castings bufpadj uka*i3 pdorm y,7n ka.-tiatif-e glass and paper show i akili f f iijppmam.ie -.-■-. iiprtulra g&ockrb whvleaalu a m joumjton 7 main grih trs ivm-.lesale an-1 retail k i hui.han 17»maln uko w w.'otr 17 ¥. baoatar furnishing goods btappord itaswattmi.bbu m 8 v ijitwrknoe k j4om 315 main on a benedict 867 main guns and jewelry j o kohdon a co 166 main hotki.s bonney*s hotju 881 astawjsafjtl n and carroll harne.ss saddles ac '. m lyti.i ason.wi eir-hanire opposlt man-1 v uardwark irt»n ac c k waliiuiikie z7l mam and w bwau bortokh a kip nor fata and itoiit-ca bii'ney suei'aku auo tifiuain rowlm fc tomb tt awbwe-aa ui wittc wawava co ,- 1 main c.r w b=»an hardware and mktals phatt jx 1*».,4d,4 and ivi t->r hot air rcjuiacb a d oilbkht s mail hats caps and pi i.s 0 k ». oljol'-jsek tmatata uk lotolu k bro 181 slain wil wirpl.hl,3*jl mawa iron foundry baulk iron rv.i.iks iv,r .. r misa-.saippl lulnton 11 s lit i j . '~ i jaia n ikon foundi::h kncisks ihhi.kus uk-j v tafft.fl":--s i (';-> , wa*-..■■■vlnn.nrwiio iron maxim k u tnaasawjaj ao pr.wtt a co 4rf fjar.j tvi t.-rra r light carriage and sleigtl d v tiobwl.n m ami xi wmuugum looking glass pictrkk frames owaaao a bun'ti.no 16 k svan mallfvble iron pratt k lyt'ji.w.'l.tu.t anal ja 1 tiiitt.ce makbi,k maiftlbs ant grate c s iihi.-er rii d.-.u-vira l swaktz v l bjji m o-i mahblk ft granite work a demvjons * fokm.jn.o.nn-r ooni ajarj morgan john cltawportlt efj and 16u lwataj ra milllner wholei-iie and retail hknky nmikn,?«mm*in w u wqqbwamb j main mourning gocds t)oi)d m * uo jllmwii liitsic dealers and publishers jatwatt 4 midchaa 3 main organs portahlo pipe dkkhioh r'll9km u bk a co 3 41 and 49 clinton organs melodeons ac • eu a 1-riack a co niagara st-.t '.*.!. and ma rt land oils taints ftc 8 pf.asb ttf ssal 117 mai planinu mllrlsß ixmius sash 41 bf a kvanstujo , m..lianic miintkrh k blank book man'fs bakkk wssawb a smith lio ai i 2sz wsssss '- i pianos music *('. cottikh a bsa con wl haln piano manukac'ti-rkks 0 aubi'ssus,ms,usswa in bste .^ dkvin'k bbsiaa.ssiatwwwa.eßr ba.jlauo paper hanoinus 40 it h bssumliii m..r bontiiubkry bltlll ?.«> man ukkkkttkiciiom i.tl skn pnotookaphkrs w m ktviailt,^fl m»!n f b hameletun 3>5 m.h 4w beio scalf.s and katxs burfalo bcti.k w'utus i main skwin'o ma.'hinks wiieelkr a waaaw s u i tf -. s ».'", ■i swan wll.l'ox a gibbs !.. u cu 14 3 divi.lo.-i howr h b t 13 w bsbbb ri.okk.si'bs m 1x1.,401 m.'r saddlki'.v haiidwakk c tbatt a i.ktoiiwokm 51 bbs m t rra .. silk hat manifacililkiis c baokexzik is7 main stove nollow wasa bihd a co bbs brace n an.l bss qssst stained glass buffalo staiskk glass workb m reerl q o k burtlts 881 hsir school furnitci'.k w chase a son 212 rvenlh stoves and ha'idwark shaw raaan ago (•»..» ~„_ stovbs fl'rnacbs and ranoes i swartz a co sn a\in trunks oaniklh ttusiphbkv hnc.dseor to joe hnm phrey a bro sos miin et tobacconists a * aa^i»aod.,aßivassissis»mbsaa»irws»i gibbon y btrwastsa ju.,2!»wsahinkton watch bs jewelry k diamonds pitkin's j f.wui.ttv storf 192 main t a f tiickivson i mnin dan a castle 181 main btivbnb rros 488 hsin watch makki'.s * jewelers 11tt.1u8 walk er 237 main mourning iioods \ complete vbortment at rewonabto pri -. buffalo mouukino stok 414 m:iits it american block sums l*«i «)•*■6000 boim window glaw tmnrted m i*i.ati 191 main ittadml i»-«l t , buffalo n y mil typ *■i.i*r and muktkiw waki.ikm >*■. furnbhfla crerr artld*l»q«ti«d in the printing t>niiue«t t any •! nt ilwtriirl on mnwionahl i>-nni n mjj x ■■n n ia thh otaatrr al»o kuxtkotvpinu ia all iw nmr ata>.4jp««<lh*«t lurlhwi m«lm ma umb m ltmajr persosai ek>k adomob to a kksi'ixt t 1 itmmy a healthy t nui e%m * »-» 1.i tl j i i ~»- i,-|ui-hit fc—<*a i uiil-'om tm -», r - t '. v l -* ■-!",_ ■• i at |: v2t i-oht avd for?[ik r o*-p—l>n the main st cahs a j j imty'i t . gammaa » bi»ii urn tt bhom k.<\p*t t vambw trfj l h wrw tb fl--tj'r wm firttih j r-.w*'ii.-l f ukinv ik une ht ivl i i»ii iv it i * £<» jo klwauu — um on1 vy t nrfujr j 18 • 0..1 mm cr ■▼ \ .. i mi w .. v **,« chajo uuctusl or i lit >,« ■. i»rr l .■..,„„. »,,,| ac ami tri r i ■•; in lh flu.1 r w-ii r«r.:r*e urn ■*■!■r m*l v i'-nm/tut 11"3 i>-law»re ft , buffalo kl»st wasted store wanted on thk last fc » •*•! ■men t , h-twmtn vni-m n c m*..n uit j.lc ur * . ifmt afire if the whole i>f fie pnßa m n«lf n.>t l reiitmf a iirtiiin oqm ir ■«- wjiti * f«.p»l -,*. kuwaju»a butklanj t;r.,wt/i i)!e i lint wanted n mt>*crn>*ra w!u p ( ■>*■i . ■- j r boaikd fir t^l jurinf u.t .-;■i.ii t s . ii w | b . it !-'• if hkaulv v i'll i mi's it bfcnnt 4oknt.s wanted-a few mkn * % mm wiinrn r«ti fln m\ix wtd pf :',■il.l im i ■n - ;,■at hit bublu uon r.il nuow i>:i.ju u'h ■xlt mug t.,ii t»ir til i (\») i'kaulst.—wan kl agdoh m'w irl t 1 ( gnani h ■<.-. w,.rk i sm 1 7 moftoaji st w mhii a oak mai.aua bt.—w ntei a y2i tf rl f r tc''""^l *"■" p»'>f i ■i 00l dklawakkst waxtkd a ■*• » 1 yiuntf m u fc-»int in om 0m oi mi h 1.1 qdw - mum ■"»■"- tu:frr<.t.n r a iti _". 4 ait main st wantkh a ger t'/u man l lr«.u-.ut u'irl t.t if i mil bl urn l"'uiilr j nttmd to ju x ■■■».'■huum-wrk imt it vu main ht oiki wanted for m lilt-tf hklp-jiales intkli.igknt hoy wanted tx.t.t 1 y»w i t.j luarn tha job pi lh<juif»»t 14 k».t swiii ft , i.|.4l»ira / ianva.s6kk—wantkd as can \ i twht»tlmdn,l rc|--.utin bwi oj ml<lrt to wh,.m « liixnu cuinmiorioii w tl be : ;. a'l.irrk ca.vvashkr tfata ffl.f qitttatios wantkti by a i oach k5 w»n who hffj had uuiioi.lrr^uf hmfihmi i tt.»t lit [ bu a.v mfc mi i.i rab lan » i 1 i i r.j , p »« i coachmkk jm ■!» v r rnrt fcbwufthc prei r ildrcis ■-[ eachanp t jt kaileoaj laborbkb wantki mt paii itn-n m uh thmfcirt w r«»nf'ir whth.t'nntra.f.t __ wantkd agent on c<>mmis an i x|>m<nctil fanoa f hq wny^ntnirvrir v rimm whuiflule u.('lor uotlm a plttull itl m i hrtutiah ammm al mm i fui gj hitiatiowb wameo wanted a bituatiow bt a r(ini[«-tfnt h'pu-ftujojt r who will make )- r dr—i a x tin fficf vy anted — a fiiiuaxiuh joammuw admnw .)■) j pkakl st.-a tow ibntlk wa nt x i »— by a osxtlbm an as i ifo board ii » private family whne it r md pn iii mi imfcm liwulun.lu l-mt l'"',i | . a tj *. lt ■t i ant ; nwhrgw r '"» r ■•. j ii t * washimqtom st.—a kkw i(4ll rratkmcfl c»n m vuiiin]'-l!\t*cl w ■j bu.si.\ksh clgalv^'r.s hotkl in canada — a fiilst .]»,,! h well lurni.hr for i or to rent tn rln tnwu <•( i.sit milli una wwti m k:i twaj oafltt ■. ir i i ii..i nd ■oarf livriam imw aj ply i«tuui|a4 lol.wlij t*nipriqtur g*u cialoon fob sale uksiuamlv fj b r.it..l an m«in t , will hoe n,l fl\n r i ■n|..^u will ih ld cbc*i hasiiaui k uttu 4 br"»n bi.ii..hu horheh amm akria^iis dkwi mr bale—as elkoakt h£*-'ar pkmilv carriitv r»n i^^fn at the n*i iliji iif i hi him tjimvi i flinrt lmo dvlaware nt at t n t ■fb*rrif a j i'l kkck.ailmui i-;r.i'.t ullloi i t m;clii>-»'i ih klk u f»'tf j^c^j w and second .-. v tv^-'.-y u\n'd wagons r'jk sale lctv * cc»d-ih«d two-seat wagon ai.a a second-hard leather-top coach at c w mil l.hk's ! '.., so i ffuhu x i nt jn kou ialk-a lakge hand c omhlmklmins.nmi yr.p 1,1 mmmd an i ki.hl ullailr lor f.i t j or liumuk s in jiro i klli.nt * . kl'.kifs 473 m^in or . ' wmkl | toil 1 itm i>l rchsb pixtukes i ?:. i w«k f'krty-fltrt t ne»r kl-ht av.,i-,n n p « v..rk k oali.us for salfc oili.iakd tabu for sale 091 k1 - ■'- -_ old papers rob salk at 5o ■■• m •>> i n mali par tan^adrt ihto oalafc k»r sals i'hkap a valuabli cr ik-rtj o*.ntr»lu 1.d.uw.1 wi'i ucmrijlo ft«t : bom >■» pm*d tr t i.d *!»<■!' ujl«t vtar tti mtrl to * nteq eaaj or laoibarnnl or buj i bnjnj will u u h.*p t.i alak a b howard & uhaprkll p ii htltu k iiv 343 mam t 11 a(;tm»okn<4in'k and boiler k>k w!e chew t the viihm plinin mill eollar ft kk<"'knwalt ounai mmm * hale h^isks 5 for halr—the lakgb nkw w^il j-b.ori fnoibtlvii-llitiie so7 liuj--:i sl * i.t cacn'«vf tctit.li t th hi-u u ur miw tuwan hallj uiu i • jtxnci hoth rra*m fmvm will ht mu at hitllhl ltic a imlk..kno u w s»an gfl ef<>abalk,3tu v>9 pearl st sn»i ri rin.t haaacaßl hrieh in i :■*• • iwalr fc a hoi mi.l s d wv<r wil ; ( wild m gui t n:a j.'iinutto.si ptwlrt €^ i-itksale—i-stouy huh k.iot tsl t«it n 523 e»*t kapte street sii,ir wa l r . .■: iw.e ls>t ou1 wulb«*>li at . t.hr k viu r ■» linnet it i hf i n.i i ■*■-'. of mam t it i i»n cio-rerce i*id haffuot i uttu 4 1 ".'■u 1 ■!■.* 1 3 for sale — a vitfl bfclck ejl imjiaj erntrallv a*mm m pearl -'. can lie . ' m * !■« if i i il . i ft tick km ico 13 w.b«miit ra « for sale a bplk:w>id nkw wok n^loryfniiw.lweilimrh.n.f finwi.il o(t "> ii • f ■- workmanlike nwiintr ita m the aam <■>- cikvo i'l suio-lci hotue the buil-1 ; ■tftaalfwt 1 . j a m tomihalmml ij twlc v i cuwr . .. , rti j r ii ii c.>nnvct..--t at anl l.vi ft deep bvtwiirn tenth nd elowmh nt thi piufi^nji iii baaakim iwyui ui auull r»v , -■■; down and t»l*iioe on i i "-) n hi'me a j b*j<fuul tfl w gw»n l fl qheap houses for sale >'■• s-hutt l>rii.-k hou ma swmn st.,wttngm aal er tot ttxlu t^urjbrtck buaie,g7l<wk art lot 38x150 w«ti ] gm ii'\il>vrv and fruit in ftbunjaac --*«. 17 fr*m boiue 138 south ihvtsinn ri . iv : unlar throughuut ul 26x116 m t*r a 1 vt-.ry fr»me c^uce 6si o»jt t lot soil^o tptt j i»u and chm|i • fi f/bbm hovm on sprn a«ar bataru t with l-ktwyf-aflmcctlßtn inmr !■■i,vi «. flu hafffllccs a irrto 4 browi/i buildlmr willtamsville pbopkrty for mi x turn u rtory and liaiiimiiijt framu i : ■<• rn.r-.ti nt in hn i\lmm ol wiliioiw.ii in gt*o order sn ymnl grape rin«-.frii.t trr«a kc wi lww>ldcha p j<->hh otto 51 pe-»ri rt wo 9 for salk-a pink instory k3 tf-ck aaaiatafm e'ucju t aaat tlm mm i'nct low ami on r terms llk it i'l^h ktu u(g ( u w boas u fai rok saic-mofttes i 5 k«»k s*i,k by m m-comb no o i kit >■,-■! itr.i-i i at ix .- - i >*. . . i - v aa4 aaalaatioavry ton aiid »"' '■'%'■tl v i-im ua i,'ie firteat rt-n't-i-r la thia dttto t r"od ■./'!■-. man it mi !*•■niad y f r iwl in 4 ye ■w ill sell cheap and i ea t<-r»n i m-cadaaaal f inn of or*li 3--t>.n ariafc rtor ". .•> ii 4 .^ ixt u itr rn-t uf water etc will * cheap cr would ttictia/.^e l*r a pnva i*'"t'»c wrfh ft.4q ! jwaatautat lh*>rrfr«mho««fa«w in fine o«tuon w k « wa i«r a»d cejur ataw 110 ■lutii v s u*r fimaac dwelling in fuud ordw u*il :.^, iirfr r wparate v m trad fur • lv<a h u nt nf mtln < worth t*nm or 7000 tapper nu r.-nu virginia at x-»w»ry frame in i * i ■j jr..i ii k cellar aii-1 a «'"■'' "" '' "' wa '. nilt tree of all bas acj grape tut l»t i 56 ft fr irt '•:•,— x ■. h f 1xu»:jo j-lae ■; r<>"ni ; ■jwh or 4 h»'i-i - will ll i.hi n1 » ih owner in i b * « to kui ■■». iff -: 2-hlotj ».. k dwell njr has aellar .■i lir.'innter t iv hwttd '-*:■.■. 1 will •• dmap af *■i '■»-> ■iil*l i,..n<w ami m in mrl v i i..n iwl.h.i.li pnw 4500 hi — > . ii ij i.i t f i iii r <\ '.»>..■■■fur it pimiirtj a dtj at m'-^mita lakd okkk'tt _"■_? th i»t>iow it jjia i iueap cottages foil sal i m n rri haw j..t xlls 117 fourth rt i<>t 23x100 u a»uroc«t ; i(h2»aum 97 pajtatral lot 3ojilw flo if asti^os a ott 4 rrown's bnu<!ink houses a^l lots on dtila 1 h lahiry mcl baws w*th ms2 t-r iw n th iti--.*t»i utrcr ••( tu^pt-r ami i nhmm m tlw dm 1-ahmt matai trunt bvfak iou tl^nnil.v i j rr«mued,fttnil4ad«ttfe lithe n..«u m eonvvntaajoptandmnwfl by ht^m tifethcroith illlln itij tarriajfe lioufe l".iug nu i-i ivlawuru ikm f aho havfe i i-e in complete aaaar with i tsokj2aaad rhriino iru t no i bahvaan t the n.-w j in fren.h roof rit:k in.use with i:i(t ll wnih^t with lot bftkitlbbftibe ku 01 delaware at al tfaamory mai h<jiiw with l.>t atalh ha 142 1 dhawara rt : i li irtorj mhl ningbrki hjumwlthbria l«m jid 1 l 60x172 no ltjl i u w*ro at lyo.s a bakeu ff eric ijind *"»«■<*. " at towkuers lasts office ft 1 holli-ster i.uildisg3 oac ma.j:i and necs a la fox hale a 2--wy brick howe on j*r>cy it , noar the btat w'irmal sch«el l-.t o ft fr-.nt i>y l.vj ft in depth otßdrta 1 a wt-fl ktoeked p*<daa ijam eon hmw ujfewu tlwhoum hi damn till j mfl bnlli and mad wn'n luaridfi mitlai palnat jtblw lit thi.ro i takaanai ca&aaa than prta laai tfaaa c»t mnj will r..tiai..v etum local iiwaam.inwhi m v»uit ia tha e«t two or hum i<-ixs lij-jy iujmillnii i uld b hivl i.v any penmn via iv !•■en-tut a , 1.;.r ( in,a it w\h uiilj b os«f«d at u pr—m l.w i . r a short lime applvt a b townuct ! n 1 hclli.rer 1,.il tag hi efok saiji—a kkht i.ti .■i i r>i knnrn i>r-.r*ortv wt of m^m : -"-. lluii t!-j l'r.junds in baaaafiml ordrr iht i uikla w«u atuckad witha^ruul uriu t,f fruit un qtro m [•.-»-! r ■tb vv etty fink uol'mkv kk?*l nannttfnr k n'tuateil on l.c slop of the m-unuiii at lewfaton,oymatag 91 bow full if sulphur and auaar pr hits and binlllliliai—»l ■«• rajk mut and other ibnibberr uh a vtaa khn twtlhnehoam rituatedttuhthevru*pect xtctwivfl ml h bdtffnt «]« ~ t inmiiiiij mi tibllilliim tlie wli.-k p-o|>.-rty will be i'm at iwitcaal the ralam i r i-a--li nr batf on afawri tiwe for f-.irth'-r partfc il in api-h imtli | rcm -, r to firjme i sanpdki 18 w.-s bwaa t t'j7 jhtt^m sale uk kor kent-nu fit1 7...5..i.h imvwon rt , latarj au<l baaaaantl briak aww i-mh-.h erj tu'lrabto water t and barn v n.tr teniu nammaabbk jobs ottq m pgari -• cjo jga ii bale—fine gothic cot tul lage sa h vnntb ■"., u atary fumi in p rf.tt air and but lately patotao ju!l otto i nioh v7u>n>k to kxchan(ik fox i 1 a iirsl-il rt hrcit in this ettjr a fartu i.f 104 i era rat qoailtj ollmad iriog jurt ovtwum at v . hi llrahajhai . lar^a orchard one of tlip httt ir county tin twu-etnrr hrteli hewe ndftaffm brno i bm w;ii ix r«'iu chnap ltu|u.ro<tf bg iiuitaki a chapri't.l i m i i>k sai.k — skvfcuvl finei bb9 roi -■■.. t an main prankltn and debmtre ir.,t john i'!'i\',>l pawl atrett ill mtfolt sals cuba p ft-broby lirick hnu-e 41 fa»t tupiwrst in m od urd -. km,k !■.■■■<•..! will l.v a»ld at a tttrgu:ii fur cs-h iiastinus ko.to 4 limwun buildings fu ipj dklawakk bt kehidencjbfob mlk bmm om h tha t>'-t it-irat)le ob that mm lrb x l'l kkkibq 13 w swan t ll_l «| for sale at a ijaiuiain-f he hh ifi luaiaeilfaal mri l"t w in merth l»i\h ii ■«•., ijhtnrr baaaaj !■iii urn nnier md wrj da tramft will ik ol.lat aviar.ain if ,:>■■-■■ifr «■..>!-. i...t i'.xllj with fruit &.-. uastim-6 a ut'j'u 4 b v ; i.i k k ,. pl tj f«»k salk—n *>*»!» wash in ; mix lan rt , • larpp am 1 ainarj lraaa w untr with wiiiit cdlaruadar ih whole hutme.^aa atul u inniinpmenrdar m4vij9o with an rn lex k i:ckkui>u 1j w bwmn b t tfls fl fox kent—the 2 stokv frame mil iim-e linu &■» i!u.lion at between kllicou and ott-t,'u t a dcmr»l*le location w ill l r atari eheapto a g iod keomt lxx ft picuceiho 13 w pwan t f fob salk.—a nf.w and fiissi dao ji ator r-.-l i n c.with all urn b»4en tra jirmrce : mth afda if ferr 1 raga went nf ijtl iwa.ro l t l.'i.i^j-w feat terhw aaaw k kufxl "■' h g hnhiau-r biiimj for sake 291 nouth division st 1 r rv and li»u.-mcnt iiu'.ti.hr.iii-l wit r ill rtli di-ai aa the parti teaßtn-rtu toaw kowi priwfjsm applt to m mvcomu so 6 south w rwwit ell tt\e3irablk propekty for sale pmnrtt al.titmjtnina honw.tmj desirable m ooj ardor prii-e wtgw ham t h.m«p aid t prfee fl^.fkh iflata t heamt and l-n prico w>"i north bi\is\.ii st ntaiaaai ju^aaa i»d chaafe " 1-v '' ' iiow.mt jfc rilapr'hi ijs mam t for s^l k—fakhs 5 fob bale nkak the ll i f a ■lt r.>rv fr^mo buuaa lam mmlsoaen i tanl und-r baa enuiruia tlh.ro viautb praoumtoi r 190 inil t*'..r,u,r appk iri.-0 f i bmoa gratb l nwirtli -. 150 ftntng acptti lr«oi ije if iiuluij t'i in tr iif-ii 1 s psara i ilu rry lrmm^gtsama i|uamm ranp»-orr!cs t-u a iivirp pitng1 i oti the j ■ir a mo bmifaml pri'(«crtr loc»u;>l v.i ni;i aattdeandalunol a flourlahimr ii l e f s«*th bahtaati n aaalfl r which k alwayi in oiriar john otto 81 l'.irl-t ' 11 t fxt'kant.r for city or jsf firm i pantfa , i2o wires of l»iid dsaummf '■■c«tod in mi«a tin will lw ruh<n,'i-.i for deambfa by pr ha piaaarty nml os-<h 1 ffcrtiife piiii ffst uibub ban p&opkrty foi jttj ads oa ih'lcv.n amiiiic noar wamaa wt-.c-n baaaanralmm 4 i<r nirti ■t aluij fiiiaia ilaillliig c-uitamißg 6 rvtmm with oalfaar.vwaa aae ; lufrult tree if 1 ill 1 lbt imokerinf 13 w s*in t j i lowa lasd for sai or ex c'h ftjpbav mb aan i ■»' po d dmun land de aalltlj fcllaillllß dallas f.-aniy mata ol l^n-a wffl b aaklß|'4 la mai « t vt h«*re aiiil t-a-h if»(t«srcit«"e paid hastfnos ai vll 4 brown'a building tit \ cuukat chajtok for sale 15 aon1 * wit'iin 4 ration of tiie oiti in ai e\-fl amit naajthh rl ord in a hi|(h atat4)m cul'.iviii.v with u.uhard carrv.t baaami nmttak in ai|rtith ol an mm strawberry bada-jta ifdag uiqbi mum imivnetor wtenda m.vnii wurcjmn this proi*erlj will txiwi'iata very heavy sacrifick for cash down furthrr partiatdari can h had at my office bp«su appnoarion is fiwnnwe a b tuw.nley nu 1 qtrflbtct dnimlnv wtf cr femeca 4 hun ■■•*. for salk-31 acres op land i'l wi»l s*-iitca 4 milemtiin man ah bamata ■ffn.it u..j h uf am ■-:..-., l.i.juir al fcl akl'b a e»*cklani h 2 brown hiiminc eia i uuiim for s\le be;>r gaiiuf.n j land in avta c>"iil mutt i had to cl.i j out ancif ■*£ arty 5 niil"1 ir^m the coi-rt h u will \+ m.ld ch««p 1 9 uuwaod * ch.*f rkix 84 main pt m it arms for sals—a good fakm x 1 at 11 aor-s in the tciwn ci wr-*t s-r li.ur^r>d a li»;f ■«»■fr m buffalo arise ij-rf'tt bfi.-v ■«■», thrw hundmi crafts tre an-1 a pfawi hoaaw very cleap uumak | fcchaptax.!—laata tr—l ili*t to let-hftl'ie'i ev>r rknt-the fink 2story jj fr«ne atamdhaj x -»> n--rri pla with twrn i a n-'l.'1.*1.1 ■cation will tw :■■:-! low to asw i tii\n lxx a pickbkinh s we-t m at p ia ljousbs to rent by m idt-comb xx so 5 s^nth tx.isim rt iv7 or k ia t , 2-<..r hr.ck in ex client rt-ndi nm,*m water audoel ar una i a terj oaatrmj o ai*-.ii rul hm bs swaa f , 2-*torj frame hotm new tod sni*h adaat rfuhlent manner wtth ai tha aioaaiia aar prmamu ram sbm brwk u.r aud dwe ling to rent in a food 1 «■**« for a t rti'j jcn>cerj the airr haa a p>od ' hck i tea m brick barn fox kent—srtu a»e an the a vln rear ol !>«. is4 h*«n ■&., ma rhuchifma at lxx * pickxktiiu u w.svaa traal cis itioitrter house to let—for a j term nf i*m at alow no t an aiaahmiail and re itailiu party it feia tiw cut of bumila ~'. s*'i 1 baa ihe teriace park aid niagara k.'l-ki ■''*•! t cpot a p»"d itimnewi amaaaaai alt n c>m ahl nler uh n^'fm iiipfnvpiimiiu eu w aha'c ji bt'cklajid iw 2 bbmaft buildinf ei'iksishbii oottsb mb kknt a ■■s l-acaj-l *■loot h >•:** ' i ■♦'.."•. '■1 i,f , ■~ r t.c v will be im-wij p^-r^l in j p»iau l atv.vu j ju > otiu al r«*i im ■itta mj?ok hfcnt at a bajuiaix—the lf-aton brick d 72 w uu)i a kl l«iwwii fr*nktiii i.j d^avut "'■•■; e *'^ ■t ' boarding ho;;hg to let—on seam at at urn bt*i of lotiki*a ■*.. th 2d mtd 3d rtoriei and the rt ■; c connected wßfc tne •>«»■■tf d«-*ir»-l to a - -»! ten tot x ill h noted wry low httme * hank hip ti w . swin w xt c dwellings 0 let 2-#u<r and bwoneat bt ick mo 101 e*gle a , i oak rent ib per dj u1 „ unnl *••» 1 6 k*^lt l,i-t t-r : : r r .-"- month b"uth«t , fipjowit f i fwr'.cr ilh ;»:,■.■lot had bam r«nt f , per month i«scunloh it ; r :.!«[-: t*r mouth t!3 lvum b^jfcltu f^m tand offloe houhks to ksnt wk have , aereral mrtl>h h uw vbich w will rva at reduced r»t for ur b^aim of is jrear 11as1 ln q8 a uitu no br n huiktiii tvj faroe barn 10 rlkt situate j ii i ipi'v*l nirt!tm i«<t x rnnlur mt t.ur-w i.yon & b\k»:h rt i w..l hti fm gp houses foh knt btthumcl wsl bankokd 18 w innh -... alitn it , i tv bnu ui all mudcrn im !■! ■■■1 >■! * n •■"■■.!. ml firiißlm h 1 dlwf tblill with all m^ern 74 ' ui t 2-m-ory i.rijk t water lum ao 42 cbipptwa at :, i ; , t.nck km and wate 527 s«-r:eca «., 1 it 111 i m k t ■■• t«r frji writ 8 ncca t 2-st->if brick and liawnicnt 1t anl water 2b l'liiun et s-ioory franu y»a ui<j.wat«r ) 2u2 p«rry nt irtuij frau j 2.m codar t l-«tory frmm •. 21 arkaniaa m 2 auiry !• i ijh lli'li ft mian fr*nii . l--r ciir>tmi and cnlea t l-wte frame btlwrtft t(>rr,s-»'.r-tt fn»mn am of mm abovo will .-> rein nl al r ~ ■>\ raa s fit u;mk & uuws to let-k tows to kknt-unt oft^two offices miiulilf fora ; i - , v injw also fur hc or uitfuniuhcd reoan «. '. or nitlioul board ari'ly at ibo pearl ft whi rooms and i'oweit to rent the ri!i mi ... ■.';■• mi tlie power d ! hfj.nl h - p of e i a f!"i.hk wlfljpm at and the ewwl fi'iffalo joitta foli kknt—l the new j marfr«mmk ol mihki alqna treeu tlio momt hti^r bvmt kh li 3 a-.j tstt tho wholi ofihethinl hiury apply to r — uirr'i 17 i^7o rlvtf jrh'htt ft koot.v to&eb nice sleei'intt booma i tliat hotad lin.-uity tlaln htrwt over duji«j * r.-ckwell appl to gko b dull no the i>retr . mortcaceh mortgages for sale in first clu-s city i>ri>peily 0u jnr ?* v one f.>r wards v bucklahd vni e-t * n«i l mn rmwft■■■lilinl ik7bchase monet m<.;:t<:ai.ks huilnl in km nuuu[it lei 4 pli ikkinu 10 h v i s»wmt afohbt money i'linhftm-mnnpy n i i ».:.■•'._■licwar ft c um'pel 34h main st 31 7iity a¥d unty jkders \ ' kt<<;kii boixh riid m rt r.i t.l ■l-"i by kuwari's * vi < klanl kciu eau*'.o»'.tl lu*u kn>k«nt nu kp ■■'■kmld bests rveaishi^i silk i mbrelus alpaca imbrei.us cotton umbrellas at kennett's 273 main stbeit special notice of great reduction ! k..v111 iliilmwl—il t closk out the mm of in tanhßtookal iiats,cai'san.istk,\w i^.«jl>s w h<v*o lanvnni womm bf.i.u i ray a'jtl'al cos t tlte st.k-k * mirii wl hats caps amd straw jooj)s ! sign of thk large ufkhhr beau q9l main street berctolo & bro chaklbb b muakwwh'ii kkial cmiatct hmovid to hi maoi arufr 1 oti bo«k un bd»aia ' imalllad nu bst<4m in«l » —»., ie.b^lo h»ll bl stencils ~ nu>i iratwm an nmaooo nun r«cin»r — iiw -> rfc.il i in i ronkk-a ratim aujlitaulk araicilh pliiiurki i inkw marks ivkk f.rt'inrs an ! » i nt»l-il»l on ban > and taade t enjaff at urn corner uf excbai:go anj waih-iutoß u wtv putrb ' j utm—w special notice gkeat bargains barnes & bancroft will opbm this dat 3000 yards uses laws at 26c..w0&t11 3»c 10,000 yards 9-8 cambrics at lie woetii mt 4000 yakds oegahdles at 25c worth me 5000 frebch muslihs at me worth 3 5000 yaeds french la whs at 121 c wufcth iftfc barnes & bancroft cash housej st 259 main street extraordinary intluctiiipnls to purchasers of dry goods at barnes & bancroft our 25 cent dress goods counter in ■. !■.■]' il at all i mi wttti tlm most davjlk iiu.s stiik uk hltl.aa uooub frkijukntly wuiith 35 and uo cents per yard friday k saturday ok each week ttk iiave our 25 cent counter or a varitty of articka and at great bargains enormous sales in white piques at 26 onto fm imi ami upward black alpacas embroideries gluves and parasols shawls and wraps also black colored amd japanes silks barnes & bancboft cash house fh 253 main street musical hkap pianos a lowtem and gray parlor grand price jw a chickenny conoert or&ini friue **■a clticl.erii^*iviaj seven oclave inc m a growlwn do lo dv 2 a c howh <).> do d • ■a wlhtcrn*co siiu.tre 6 1-3 ilu 10 a giic i co bqom six o^tuio do .... itti al-o wvcntl hii cuve piaiios at 60 ba uk each thealiore invramunti aro ■ffurvtl bwafe or rent mid tlie rt.-qt to apply on uj iirchiwe for mm ar t-2 cotttkr fc hkmtum a 9 main t chkhikuktzman piano mantjfacttjrer corker batavia and mlm btb.ektb two squares from tlie old c.mrtta -■■-« .) the ■■']'■itiiiir ksrpa nt t u.uy fin hand ft ch<i<f i-virtuii ill i>f i'l.ui'i m-'uru-'h in oluiwil mri ■,<■■-■>, a iii li lit i.itt.4ill t bce'|u:t ill mr i :.. !. ami finish is any iramiftt-tureit i:i thi mamtlmf per h in drairmix ufobtaitiinfr a mpc-rior liiktruinimit ml rewnctrtf lly invited to irivo him a call t>c'ore yur . bhtaq clm»foere cum tiam kubtzuan jewett & mischka's music stoke ao main street ao«sct k>s thi unritallid chickerinc pianos at pricc-s rr-lnoeh to u<*i an extent that tliey c&n b hirctim>ud lur nearly the ba-'i figure i l th :..(,..■■md worllilew inatnitn«nt.4 • mm»n !. cs'l and prt an illmtrated priu iflt we are al*i a£«nta for the oelebratod decker brothers pianos which fere now taking the lead over all other mas tork m-vket our larce aw r*ni-nt of puikn alan includes fn tmirtciiu from the talebnud manttfactonca of j b dunham sloomfieiau * otis l st oablkk we hive on hand an iinrtinuut 4 the celetirateri eta mv * c r/uiim alt teitit okiai htch r-tr beantilul and piurlike qimlity of i i ick-tui of fim.h ar d durahiiitj ia coiuirucuun el e^il all other makes call mml examim out lttg varirtj of piano stools fujo ootkim 1c pianoa moved iorad boxsd and hlpi«d on it.nrt mmm ola piamofi taken la ill—ngl w ar eonawtlt anunr to oar my bm nnj all hlikii awea •( ikmi hmps maikai imtn oieau and minimi jfercfaaottimol everj d«aitipti(jii jewett * hinchka j aim men m jilii h t kpbcatomau phbjihav isbtitot mlkkamfnackiortwai uaaattar lovvl^w aiid d.j pt&t-il ui7 and l li bpnm t fkitamama^rm w nvoan on tcudavi fiw^-h m tfc i«jf«^i 4 the fanrtlr tm4 ■■mn lintj apoked in lat 1 wlitt u mmiin ir mrifxy wells collecl ni bank of catuqa lakk act.ora lit york pouted bf h«vy wrik irf ctmrtwrt bj ik l«b imi oehw ha itcr«nt bad omin.<hnvi boll i inca mkd tiwwti »■c eat«bt of ymvtid and vcdtrrj iinnnremiil tud enrpa of tat mo «**- hrn.«3 inetrvefamnv with ttvry fa«iiit f the c -.. ir n*m of • l'<ifmt and nr«i|tl«m »•»»•'* itaeai tttam ■«»■••■«• far k.wrii-i i>r|;;iw m ria h art plivri a 4 r d ch^niui c mtnre a '-• '• ■i for iv hciu a<jdrcw to lh
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-07-18 |
| 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 | 1870-07-18 |
| 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. 8336 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
Description
| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-07-18 |
| 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 | 1870-07-18 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700718_001.jp2 |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 25 No. 8336 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3000 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxv monday july 18 1870 no 8336 married i'.rhjamin fritman-july 12 t ih fl»pti*t church white oorn-rt n v b krr a j wlara mr f a ik'fjvni «( knnt llwdlmrth to mii julia rrttnun <■! um1 ji died t uno-julj 17 at his rmulenc in thu c>y tlnim e toinr • ■*' ' si jrcui tjohre of fqiwrml h«n*ttr bt telegraph foreign war nil's lan troops in france reported battle w mmiv kham msw mliki telegraphs axklhallroacli j>i;sst]*ov |
| File Name | 18700718_001.tif |
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