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Buffalo Courier Express from Buffalo, New York • 4

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0 vcr.LD. OnsiiDivli. it lu can i-if g.t Umet t.t C-1 LU Laoai KiXa LaJia anal CrtU A Msw TuaT Til IJe-cra In Pro. .1 'oe it Thursday Morning. Aug.

25, 1831. A CAD2ZIY OF UUSlC. VII lini Mabaoms, To-night and twcarday MB. GEO. CLARKE.

CONNIE SOOGAH. gar Monday. Aoaaat the Roswrs, hhir Cntw Co. la tlx Moif. Mr iwHwrt.

Great, Pedestrian Contest oa wage or ir astm tltej World Cbansptoaatala BSTWEE" DANIEL, O'LEARY i and CHAD. A. UAI1I2IBIA3S SHELDOn 1SCHOOL -v f-. MONDAY, STSMSSl MRS. ALFRED THOMAS, i MRS.

M. CURTT. ROBBRT McCANN CENTRAL AUCTION HOUSE "-J as SES Wimk-aartaai Ct. JUgatar Sakj cat Saturday, Aast aytb, at e'olock. SPECIAL- va account of tMf ovsk k-'- 1 will oner to entire eoateau ef the -w Jo.

as Booth LHvinon itreat, oa THORa, a-- at 1 o'aiook a. at. Th turalturoin thia hoas bi ra fat oaly tea Stoatha, aad It oornohn la every rasntet. Carpet, rarsa and I atar Buvviure, Unrogrooai aad itcboa Faraitnr. poaiUvfi Hotu anca oa day of FOR SALE Houaevi barn, and three acre of land, cover 1 wttk fruit, sa Dartaa, thrvo- lie from Griawold.

Statioat OTTO, a. Wett nca tt. ordcr. IOHN P.10 Idebec ABS) ftzrrvziTi. $0 IJJCTUaN.

TUB. GRAND TkUNK AND' Richlisu Out Kaf Etrs. GRA1IDE CDRSI01I 4V Saturday) A 'i ''XiY-Zi 'Via tha rIpids of the JtIlawiIencb. hL Bxcuraloa aritl leave Buffatf- SATURDAY, Aug-UM-yrth, at a r. Buffalo rlaio, New-York Central Rafctoad to Charlotla, arriving the at j.

r. M.f itMra takUg one of tb mnlooant pal' ot le.m.rs of th MaaHeu Line, Insuring a 00m tort kl aiaki'srast. fro a mnA uunu. of a1m4 no oara. Tha Tkon.

wrsfUandtwiUb patud oa tborniogot.thith, SBdOt 1 afternoon (pent ia running 4i rapidi of the St. LaiMenee, arriving in Montreal at: a. SURE. Be twd a Montreal and (Juab toarttUt of Ormnd Trunk Railroad or stcaatett, have tba choice est AB rotttsrm. I rrtlauaa asmea rNrm atatrmtoaa mmd rottara, srawCaurel Bon auvt rwttrm.

aa a anesautom atmel ratttra, r5 4 yeintr.Vorai tuttl tatara, a. aaasOia Etax stmd ratarm, a Tbe return trip from Moatraal will by Grand Trunk Railway to Port Hope, steamer to Charlette, and rail to BurTaio. k- OT Those desiring to go oa Monday the aad er atb, can bar tha ben.tit otabor. reducodrataa, Ratura tickets good till SepteaaBeratk. BBKTH8 SMh EtBAaUi SOO gxy- BAGGAGE CHECKEtClTHROUGH.

taar Eaascmber, paaaaoa oa tbl I Eaeomloa are aot put to th. oipea of a alaaping ear tf faaeh Lake Oataxio, nor wi)l they have ta return, Iron MiRircal thrsuth tha Canadjan canala. jfj. For Ucketa and farther Information ihtll at the Orasmel TTtaokt OtxtcMB, earaay etf Batcbaafra anal WSUtJsssaarsaam atah. BBSsaaaawM 4.

w. euv.tn.tf A ALExTmILLOV, Gen. (aa. Art. G.

T. R'y. T. Mad r-R. a O.

Na 1 heathCote School, ko. eio rBAEtg. TstBirr. KDER ITS4i PRESENT UAH KJ MENT ba praparvd a large ftuabor of eolhties, and tha laat thrr appoint to Wst Holut. Ap-pUcation foradwlsslon can mad at tb School, ..1 1.

na mm in. niimi ti urn oUcation for I.B5TBR wnsJl.SK, it, m. HsBd-Matr. Tbonsand Islands; TVf ASSfiN A SPRINGS, Famous Rapid. 1V1 Montreal, Quabec, Lower St.

Lawraaoa and Sagoenay, White Mduatalaai Lafcet Mtapbraaagpg, Champlalo, Gaortrt Saratoga, Hudaon Lake WmaSptBBOtm. Portland, St. John, N.B. BotB, Ncw-York. gy Aainllaaitad variety of Tourists'.

Tickats at lowSat rate via tna New Aasariesa Una of Palaaajlay Steaatar. The only nrst-clsM Un en the St- Lawrence, rniim's Tourist Ticket Oflce, 1 if o. xs trect Er Vadarth Maaaloa Mouaa. d- rmsT EXIliDITION AUTDIIII and WIHTER DRY' GOODS. FONT Cc 1XENT 1 i 'An taeeiylag thotr rt hnportatl 1 for tola 'I! IaKS) ASD Ss.SC iV ww.

wawa an atatsnraxa. SPSLA YlSAt. (plpad aad Fteid NevaKioa. ia oawfst embr aad Bsattlod agacts. Freach Kerarya, Thibet Cloth, mm eathaara fat plaiu and aottwd cotonag.

vK Tpirj Early ctaciloat always tha tboioost. a i Elaifi 361 Otrecty And sot Wasblactoa Street. Mries' Bi PQ7der. 0 rxwiKr. TO THE FACT that som mcMinli tha habit ef pauniag eE rior art let aa arrisV BakJaf Pftwdor.

the aaderagaad bar to htform tha snblic that IB porehaotntr they mom 2lTtk.lva ththeyar Boymg Iha GENUINE Bick ba koaa 00 tb aurturt for ovar thirty yoart. Fraf. ML-ia a It in hla annlvaan TJIM aaa and Baalrhfm taadhmia, aad la free from ALL JpULTERATIONS now fraoMdy found la Bakiag tj -I onULL FIJUPTON, 1 rTtOPRJETOES. i IBawVV JUma, sjuajasjai trmm ow- aow prerwed to (how the targmt and -P w-j, aI w.ol. vor shows lhia dty.

Ia aoalitr they a an thna ot la sad Oar stock oo-prta-Twill. ri. ao "-J sn t. l. .11 ia.i Flaaaeia, Fund Ftaaaeht, Aavsn.

FUanota, Muaitora Flannel. 8atlaj Oyeratkasaclc. Coasrtf stock of a is tirmiaOy 'sr. -r aad Vnhtaacked: IdCdiwl CaWM aoaoad. A It or than Ukary ntTvrrri bofora tk.

wlotar was- aoth tlaola that Flonaafa wiB Bdvano vrllt dwweU to aaake mSPBCTION SOUCITED. v. Ho. ao to Florida Tha ct. Mary'a prHa Canai a Srscuil THE EofTALO txtlLiL nxTxolf.

Aug. down: Prppeiieri Lycoming aad schooner Alkiiany; Oneida, Scotia; Rochester and schooner F. A. Geprif. wa'verl Nashua, barge Mactnac aad two Barge, ABegkadt ad two barges.

Fred McBriar. Point Abioo, Pro-greas. Oscoda, H. Ketchnm. W.

T. Grave, and echoooer Geo. W. Adams; achooatrt W. C.

Emory, Kate Wiaslow, Joba NeiJ, G. King. 1 rassed up: Fropelkra Jsy Croald, Delwr, pPacific, Montana, Idaho, Mayflower snd ore oarges, ua.Ko Witctfn annaort and schooacr Moaa- gangon. Win. Cowie arid two barges, Prpjdiville aad four barges.

Ira Chaffes and (wo barges, D. W. Rust and schooners Clint and Bdtts, vgeman, dm barwe. H. Chiibolm aad schoon ers Tboa.

Quay la, Gratwkk and consorts; schooners King Sister. Snowdrop, Gdlmore, David Dows, Jca, Paige, Walls But, Homer, H. Hines Ling Wind sottthwett, i n. Yesterday was another tjdiet day along Ceatral Whaff and ta the aarbor, the arrivals daring Tues day being verf limited and chiefly line propeller and lumber-barges. The tug and elevator-then ears hot complain of being overworked so far this season, and from present prospects' tbey are not likely to be.

Genet ally the month of August is one of the busiest of the seasoa with lake men, but this year it bas beea about tba dullest. Tbe weather yeftetdsy was fine with a light south westerly breese. but towards eveoing it clooded ap considerably, with indications of rain. Coal freights yesterday were neither better nor worse tbdn tbey had beea for some time. One or two vcasela were offering tor Lake Michigan ports, and about as many for Lake Erie porta, hard ry more than sufficient to admit of tbe statement tbat there wat something doing.

Rates were still quoted at tf.ao to Chicago and Milwaukee, and the following chartera were reported: Steam-barge Nahant, coal from Buffalo to Milwaukee at tl.ao; schooner Nellie hedingtou, coal from Erie to Chicago at Ex. 30: schooners Jumes C. King and Golden West, coal fiona Buffalo to Chicago at the going rate; schooner Skvlark. coal. Buffalo to Menominee, at schooner Eliza Gerlach, coal from Buffalo to Toledo, 40 cents.

canal ftrights there was but little doing and rates were unchanged from Tuesday's quotations. Lumber freights were a tnfle more active, aeveral ship men it being made; rates ancbanged, atEs.SO per to Near-York and S3 00 to Albany. 11 At Chicago yesterday grain freights to Buffalo were a trifle stiffef, with good demand for tonnage but not great deal offering, which had tneenect 01 put. tinorabmann ouatter cent over those of Tuesday, quotations being reported at 3 1-4 cents on wheat 2 1 tttmnah VOtM hv lake Bnd uy www riii. 1 i-a cent oa wheat and 6 4-4 cents on corn.

At thete figures capacity was taken for 448,000 bushels of corn, At Milwaukee grain freights experienced a considerable boom Monday, owing to an urgent demand for vessels to take wheat to Chicago to relieve the shorts of that The rates was 1 3-4 cents free of shortage aad elevating. The following Charters were made! Steambarge George Burnham, bushels, ichooners Angus Smith andj J. B. Pcnfield, 63.060 busbelSf -at the above rate. Tbe following letter from the office of tbe United States Engineer at Detroit, with, reference to the opening of tbe new lock of the Saint Mary's Canal, was received yesterday, and explains itself; Urn-ran Stat EmiNxmt "Jan at, I No.

05 Washington Avenue. 1 Daraorr, August .3, iSSi. EDITOR Buftalo Ellf IMS: It ia my intention to open the new lock of the Saint Marysrsus Canal to commerce by pasting tbe steamer City of Cleveland tbroagb oa ber next trip ap toe laxet. Tn order thai those who are engaged in: navi gating the Ssiut Mary's River may know exactljrj bow this event will oenent incut anting tne present and next Season, and ia order to prevent mem trom furnishing a rich harvest to tugs nd lighters, I. desire to stste the following ia tbis public manner! The commerce ot the Saint Mary'a Rive baa depended until now on the old locks of the canal.

Tbe tills of these locks have been in a very precari-ouf condition during several season, and I have during the whole of this season considered these locks at aural -and unreliable. There has been during two or three seasons danger of one or the other sill rising and stopping tbe whole Lsk Su- lerior commerce, with the opening ot tne new locks this great and disastrous danger is Again, there, bas been for some time much delay in nasilne- boa' a tbrousn the canal, owing to defi ciency in lock capacity, ua tne 1st aay ot row month 41 vessels were passed. It is safe to say tbat the delay averaged six noun to forty of them, or the equivalent of ten fall days to one vessel, 1 be new when its increased area nd diminished tame of passing, are considered together, has about twice the lockage capacity of tbe old ones. The delay on such days aa the one above quoted will then be reduced two-thirds. These are tbe two great immediate benefits arising Imm tho ononino of the new lock.

1 -Since the river improvement at Big Point (or shoal No. 3), at Lake George, at the Neibish and at tbe two lower shoala off Min'a Point and at-Sailor's Encampment, (shoals No, tf abd 37), is not completed, tbe-greatest care must Still be exercised in loading vessels to pass these point. There is no place more conveniently located to obtain tbe most authentic ond prompt information on tbis subject thsn at tbe canal. My assistant on tbe work, 1 Mr. Alfred Noble, is at the same time General Superintendent cf the operation and care of the canal.

He has. at a matter of course, the earliest reliable informatioa on tba depth of navigable water at the shoals in the river. In order tbat the full benefit of tltj new lock may be derived there must be a sixteen-foot channel all the wy from Lake Superior to Lake Huron. We are 'now engaged in making this. Tbe Canadians have stopped work on deepening their channel across Ibe Neebish.

It is not safe to take more than thirteen feet draught through it. I will begin cban-nel of oar own as soon as Congress makes an appropriation, Tbis work, tbe alteration of the old locks so tbat 16 feet can be carried through them, and th construction of the new route via Hay Lake cban-net are now necesssary to complete, tbe thorough improvement of the navigable channel between Lakes Superior and Huron. All Interested in the commerce which pastes through it should concentrate their efforts to procure this improvement in the, shortest possible timey 6 Very mrctf ully, Major of Engineer, Brevet Major-General U. A. Yesterday afternoon shortly before three o'clock a number of lug aod vessel men at Mr.

George H. Nonet's boat-yard, at the foot of Kir- finis street, to witness tbe launch of the new tug uilding at that establishment for Captain J. Parker, of Cedar Keys, Florida. Tbe hour originally fixed on was four o'clock, bnt the southwest wind having raised the water considerably in tbe canal, it was thought advisable to take dvkotag of the increased depth, aad aot wait for the 'appointed time; accordingly at a few minute before three o'clock the word Waa given, the last block knocked oat, and tbe Beat, tug glided gracefully down tbe ways. She is handsome model, combining fine lines and good ends, with strength of build and thoroughness of finish.

In yesterday's issue we give ber full dimensions, also a brief description of her engines, wbich it is naoecessasy aow to repeat. Her boiler, wbich is of the best Otis steel, is 10 feet long with 5 feet I inch shell, containing 70 three-inch tubes, with 4 feet 6 inch fire-box. Her machinery includes a very fine double acting Worthington steam-pump with 4 Intb stroke, which cso be ased for filling tbe ballast-lank, boiler, beater tod condenser, also for pumping out tbe bilge-water, washing decks, etc Hex machinery is being put ia under the superintendence of Mr. T. A.

Williams, who is a practical marine engineer, of long experience on salt water. The tng wbich: is not yet named, will be propelled by two 4 feet inch, four-bladed propellers, keyed to wrought iroo shafts 3 1-3 inches in diameter and 17 feet long. She will be ready for tea ia about three weeks, and when in trim with 30 tons ot nel on board will draw aboat 4 feet aft aad feet forward. Captain Parker will take ber dowa tbroagb the Erie Canal to New York, and expects to make the trip from Buffalo to Cedar Keys, should the weather prove favor, able, in 30 day. 1 The schooner San Diego; which arrived dowa a day or two ago from Chicago with a cargo manifested at 54,000 bushels of wheat, weighed cat 94 bushels abort, and tbe steambarge Kate Butteoni, from Dulutb with cargo of wheat billed as 36,350 bushels, was 44 bushels short.

DIED. DILCHER-Aogast sjd, SSt. hs this city, Henry DU. rBf f. Brftn i rnarr Puaeral Irom hia hue twaidence.

No. rtyf Canto otraet, thia (Trmraday afternoon at o'clock, and from St John' avvao.eucat Latbaraa Charcn, Hackory straet, at a o'clock. Friends aad acqnainlaacaa are iaritad lo attend. STALEY Aaguat attb. tSSr.

Edward Ealpb, only of Too a and Lottie E. Staley, a red month so days Funeral arvCT at the family raidenco. No. 1,7 Park street, this Thursday) aiternooa at .) o'clock. Burial aa the oanvenicoea of the family.

EAY-Augwat th, -tea, ta tks etty, Cooraw etuld of Harry Cand Hattw asontha a Fanerai from the family tualdence, No. vThfteey place, this (Thursday! afternoon al o'clock. Framda aad BcqaaintaBiea ate tuvlted to attend. BEDELL HOUSE; lil-Ati el Ti8 cf Ca land Buck Eock, Cfoot ef Aa In cooaactioa with th LEAVES WTK K-D AYS. Bedell Hoaa to Black Beck.

nd a a. ism. 4-10, aod 7.10 r. u. biack stock knlslf Hoaaee aad sowsa A.

au, ao. aod 4S at. LEA srES SOWDAYSz-BadeB Houaa to Black Rorfe a. 1 and ii.so a. at-t, and 7-3 tt.

to Bedell Hooao. ta aad st a. at, ta ML, s-aa, avaa, aaa c.av. at. EXCURSION PARTIES.

Th ateaaa yacht ATleotoau which srdl orrv afly saa oaaair gtra. and at the anA Mblle vacat aa the nvnr, will artic aftsr a.v auata 1 GET YOUR t-vtassra. ieratssm FEAMED IN TBE LATEST STYLE Ci'fM Eetft Karon aod Frat. iwlldod asaai a 1 iabcCacet Iff report ti TaeaJay'a Ba)-Cic jri gam with I aft. i aoariab, intended to very the paragraph is word- for word from a Chicago, paper a week old tbw jTWr, if wa mistake not tt lacks aovelty.

It would ba a strictly proper caper for tba LtaaW man to take, a little mora care in mskiag bis selection. Tbe Saratoga races yesterday resulted as fol low: First race, one mile: Patli first. Explorer second. Jack Haverly thud; time 1.44. Second race, 1-4 miles: Bootjack first, Cinderella second.

Rochester third; ao tune. Third race 3-4 mile dashi Fellow Play first, Valparaiso second. Hermit third) time I.I 1-3. Fourth race, steeple chase: Rose first. MeUoeald second; bme lb.

'MY SWEETHEART." The Rogers-Palmer-Graham Company open at the Buffalo theatre next Monday evening with My Sweet heart," a domestic drama in four act to be thea performed for the! first time oa any stage. it oy ur. TViiiiam um, the weu-kaowa comedied abd attlbor of tarious dfasaatic works qf which the most successful to probably toe musical comedy Our Goblins." In 1 My Sweetheart is claimed tbat Mr. vui ha effected a cleanly, cat dramatic composition, pure ba tone aad not overstepping tba line of probability. The situations are described as powerful bnt led up to by mean that seem entirely natural.

Ia Tina, the farmer daughter. Miss Minute Pal. iarprovided with a character bdiered to be ad mirably sotted to tbe girlish, piquant, and ingenuous wars ot petite Minnie. It will call into actioa an ber rbarms of manner, and voice, nenas 01 Miss Palmer bald that she bas hitherto beea asso ciated with pieces quite unworthy of her talent and tbat ber appearance ta tne sew row wut prove -V Mr. R.

E. Graham will appear as Tnr. young German gentlemen, a part little known to oar stage. tiona much interest will no doubt attach to tbe nui no Character. He has fine voice which will be beard In several niece of music.

His imitation ot Joe Emmet are well remembered at in a startling de gree realistic. The songt which will be introduced are stated to be entirely new. arranged by Mr. Gra ham and Mr. Bendix, and tbe words relating to tbe situations which they occur.

A DOUBLE ELOPEMENT. Tbe following is from the BradMl TkUgrmmxt Tuesday evening! I nfKllionice was received in this city this morn ing of the from; ftinxua of Susie, daugb- -a n'j-d W-v I 2t af T. UMPttnltum World. Mis. Wilson had beea stopping at the home of Mr.

Wilson parents at Kinaua until Such time as a reswence, which Was being prepared tor tne coopre a viUe, could be completed. Last Thursday afternoon aha left Kinsua in company with man named (Vannis. who waa section boss on the new narrow guage toad aow building from tbis city to Kinzoa fjrannls bas a wue in 1 Syracuse, sua uvea in Ccrleville dntil quite recenuy. With the guilty couple fled Miss Nina Daggett, a pretty blonde oi sixteen summers, sister of Mrs. Wilson.

This young lady was accompanied by a yoang man named woo was a cierx in a warren clothing store. He bears a sbady leputalion and tbe flight ot Miss Nina with him can only be explained by tbe tutmise of her friends that ber sister coaxed ber away front honor, friends, and borne. The quartette drove on Jnday from warren to Salamanca, where it is supposed tbey tedk westbound train. Mr. Wilton is overcome with grief at the fatal error of bis wife, whom be tenderly loved, and baa tbe warm aympathy ot a host ot friends.

The" scoundrel Graonis 1 a maa about twenty-eight or thirty years of age. fall and slim. with small Dtonoe mousracne, ana auperinieuuea the building of the extension of the B. ft W. tram thia noiot to Marsbburg.

and is given sn evil reputation by bis associates. Mrs. Susie Wilson is a slender, attractive brunette of nineteen, and is well kuooa ia Bradford, -ga. "Thia is not ber first escapade; as she eloped with Mr. Wilson from school at Randolph about wit ao-o.

-when thev were married, Miss Nina Daggett is blonde just turnea sixteen, end has never worn long dresses. I She sttend- ed school in Warren, and it is said tbat while bet aunts borne, with whom she lived, were away at Sulphur Springs, Grannts, accompanied by Mrs. Wikon. came to Warren, where the solicitations of the elder sister induced the innocent girl to take the fatal step of leaving home with tbe villain uarxins. Two families are thus plunged in tbe deepest grief.

and a score of lives are made wretched by the reck- lessnexs and crime of on guilty couple a strange tire. In last Tuesday night, a fire occurred which did little damage, but (was notable because of the peculiarity of its origin. The Hrrald of that city gives the fact a follows: "An examination of tbe prcmises showed that in th batterv-room of the Western Union Telegraph Company, in the basement; had started ode of the most mysterious of fires ever This room is about sixteen by twenty feet. Around tbe walls are racka full of battery iars and overhead are numerous wires." Among tbe latter there was one bunch of perhaps a doaen or fifteen insulated cop per line wires, running diagonally across tne room and touching in their course two of the joists and also one of the cross-braces bettreen two other joists, The insolation with which these wires are covered it of double-wrapped and braided and parafined cotton fiber, and is supposed to completely separate tbem, no matter bow close tbey may be together. The fire seems to have caught at all three points where the wires came in.

contact with toe joist and cross brace referred to, and tbis fact, "and tbe further fact tbat there waa no light or fire of any kind in the room from wbich tbe joist could bv caught, clearly shows that the fire must have started from tbe Now, the question arises what could have been the source: of tbe electric action that was powerful en ouch to cause the covering of these closely- wrapped wires to ignite, There waa not in the vicinity any great electKc storm nor none reported from anywhere along tbe lines; Still tbe electricity mast have come from somewhere and tha onlv sossible explanation of it tbat we beard was thst in manipulating the switch board in tbe office above, it is possible by some mistake two or more very large and strong batteries were suddenly thrown on one of the wires and thia great current of elect ricit instantly raued tbe temperature4 ot the wires to such a degree tbat it caused the covering to ignite and to aet are to we timoera. HIS RECORD. Concerning William Dunbar, who was recently arrested by United States Deputy Marshal Waite oa charge of using the mails for carrying out scheme to defraud the public, the Sytattat Herald "This man some time ago claimed Watertowa as his home and boarded there for a year or more. He waa known in tbis Bed ion as an excursion manager, and wa busy most ef bis time working np travel towarae tne sr. sawrence ivivct.

no was a oreat fellow to get out ol paying bills, and there was a time after he lefi Watercowa that be did not dare to go back there, He owes the Timet office in tbat city in the neighborhood of $300 lot tbe printing of a guide of the Thousand I.lands, which can now be seea by lounsis at, roe aeu stands 'down tbe was something of ladies' man; had beea the causa of breaking one or two engagement, and bad a lady-love ia almost every city be stopped ia, aot- evea missing Syracuse. He bas a wife in the West, who was trying at one time to get divorce from bits, but bad not sufficient evidence at last accounts. PERSONAL. Th Rev. J.

F. Tsunt, formerly- of this city and aow of Greene, Chenango County, will preach at St. Tobn 't cbnrch next Sundy. 1 Hsboock, E. Dean, C.

H. Clark end wife, C. E. Appleby, J. L.

Appleby, D. H. Baldwin, Mrs. 8. Beak and aon, C.

L. Power, v1hn11- New-Yotk o. Cobura end wife. a.uh nu: A. Henking.

wife and son. Gallo- polis, R. Rheinbold, daughter and ton, Cincin nati, Jos. B. Cbaadler and wife.

Mum A. Roberts, Chicago Rev. Dr. Wanen and wile; O. w.

D. Renlaad and wife. Philadelphia; I. W. Wvlie aad wife.

Cohrmbux, G. W. Wd- tt T.nl. Mr. Suowbridee.

and Mis Bill. Shaton, Charles J. Brewer. Cleve land; R. Westbroc.

Ogdcntbargu, ti. J. fj Knd aad wife. Indianapolis. Mr.

H. V. Sel- Im. Mrs. E.

P. Roberts. Pittsburgh: R. C. Tobias.

Inn. P. Harran. Auburn, are among the arrivals ttbe Mansion House. Tub Ponca CooaT.

Yesterday Valentine e-nieh. for petit larceny in raiding tha woodpile of Joseph Gcmmil and carrying bit several sticks for fael, was fined fio. Vfartln MnschanskL for similar offence IB stealing a couple of umbrellas from Henry Benson, waa aent to the Work-boose for thirty day. Michael Hepp. a disorderly person, was held ia tbe sum of 8300 to support bis wife.

If Michael Ac not furnish the bonds he will have a taste of Wotk-house Ufa. I nim rwtrtwf nraa nn oa charge of failure to preperly support bis family, and was committed for lurtner eautniunuon. RiAX ESTATE TRAtaWB. -The following traas-fers of real estate were recorded ia the County Clerk's office yesterday: 1 Philip Stellwagea and wife to John Amros aad wife, property north side ot Peckbam street, caat of Coit street, xnskierstion Joseph Churchyard to William Walsh, property south aide of Bruadway. east 01 wu v- JoMph Putney wife to John W.

Putney, property in Manila, $1.5 00. Joseph Pataey and wife to Sophia J. Pataey, property in Mariila, 1 rJ' ni Chas. E. Botsford.

property ia w. StrrdJn ChitrcbiTl and wife to Baric Hard, nronertvin Concord-tjo. Richard Corns! on to Franklia D. Locke, property oa AUbanaa street, 3.ooo. Barbata Schmidt to Anna Schwailav property OB Waldea street, 1.000.

Timothy Mc-rucbt to Lewis WhUtacre, etty Martha B. Ferris to John McFaa-o. property ca Wadswortb street. (1.300. Dasuas tatow Straw t-Ja at mVTTXTi.

jbs LaWht Guard's tand of Lockbort wiTJ play at te fteeB' parade Bradford, The Court ttwyer ana inrmincr wiu aon. i loorf on Monday. August seta. Jadg. Height BSsaBsr.

jt. jf onday the xaa in it. inej rom v. Peter A. fortes annual reunioa at ti latatwattonal Hotel, Niagara Fall.

'LL-' Gett. McClaik of Bradford, ifks cea tUitlng for some days at Fredonia. 1' The apple crop ia thi section does aot give promise of beiog large one, j'if Tbe teachers'. Class tor the I ail term os ton Sherman Uoiou School it filling ap Tha Brook locomotive Works st Dunkirk at soon to be illuminated with electric light, 4 A basket picnic is to be held at Bear Lake on Frtdy the s6tb by the Good, -Templar end Royal Templars of Stock toa. i --The lest oil well near Silver Creek he strati; heavy vein of gas si depth of 100 fee and the chances for finding oil are considered good.

-The new railroad bridge-builders are aaxtonsiy awahing the arrival of the bridge material with which Chantanrmtl. Creek la Weslfield is to be spanned. vv-v-' r- i' Mr. Joba Biroaati, oa mayvuie, aes aeea ap pointed Division Engineer oa the Irvineton extea. sioa of the P.

ft W. Raiiroadwith beadquar-(ers at Wnrrea. i The box-fact and trist-mlll owned bt Psyne sad lUcaafdaoB. were destroyed by fire oa laesday morning, the 3d Inst. Loss about tj.ooo; insurance It.foo, v- Fair takea! place Sept.

7th. Sthandothu Tho Agricultural Society of North-era Chautauqua will bold fair on Sts grounds be- rh.nklrV Octdlter tth. 6th and yth. The fegBja Chaattuoua County Fr win be held at Jamestown sept, aotn to my. The fall term tba Stai Nyrmal School at at 1 1.

-ill K-oirt cL-nirmher tthi The building has undergone exfniiv repairs: Ruling IBo sam-mer. and several Ganges have hea made in the faculty. Mr. Frank Jenk lbava chaejof tba department of Ancient iftna, T. Dana of Nunda the department! Mathematics and German, and Mis Ella L.

wlothjer of Fit donia the departmeRt of English Ljteratare. Fredonia Ctntorl Some excitement was caused in Arkwnght recently Irf! the wrest of Adam Miller for fastening a tcap atouod the tongue of balkf horse and pulling tba whole tongue out. It wai'a horrible but Mr. Miller claims that be never intehde such a lesult. He had heard tbat Waa ante way to start a balky I A.

ki. Kon a waavalnad at: E160. it waa an expensive experiment for bim, andfehe 873 fine ra-noaed bv fustics Burnham made itifery costly. He I 1 JL Li.L- has since learned that he shoalds bate put tbe strap round the lower jaw, not the tdngHfc alone." 1 Tt ia estimated that at teas! bandred new buildings will be erected at Oleaa fjfis yesr. Tohn Beemao of Machias stoltf skoo from nts mother and in a few days it ia seeing tbe sights' of Bradford.

-i ill' Mr. and. Mrs. Feter riyte ot. 'Uiean tnowco symptoms of insanity timultaneouily a few days ago.

They were, taken to tbe Buffalo Insane Asylum. At a Republican' caucus held sat tne uiooe Hotel, FranhhnviUe, an Momday eyaning, the ssd' the Hon. Henry Van Armaa In tbe'cbair ana ha Ira Gleeson as secretary. Measrs.lfiederrCk.Mct Clure and H. Still well were elected delegate to attend lbs Senatorial Convention to held at Salamanca on the 36th lost.

Messrs. ASpring. J. Case, snd T- W. Swb were elected delegates to attend the County Convention for nomination; of County Judge end Treasurer M.

S. C. Hay; den being caoaiaate tor ocnooi fyinnmmiimoii was on motion authorised to name tm own delej gates. He Bomlnated Messrs. CbarlS Van Armani: A.

Soring, and Nathan r. warn, II MttlllVM VSa Mr- Soring, tbe delegates were instj acted to vote aomiaat the nomination of the Hoa. B. Sessions. Tha meeting then adicarned tin die.

vt. wnmmn comm. The aecond anntikl fair of thilSilvei Lake Agricultural and Mechanical Astocjatioa will held at Perry, Wednesday and Thursday, October 5thand6tb. I A son ot Miles Catrbll, of Java; irss accident, ally shot oi SRndsy tba ant thfi bullet going u. a 11 throogn tna lupg in last accounts." Captain N.

J. Wing, who lately tfmoyed from Castile, together with Dr. J. B. Kibldf, of Girsrd.

has purchased the Nethermulr farm, of 3,000 acres, six miles from Norfolk, Va. I i The ordihstiba of the Rev. B. If Teny, the new Baptist clergymB at Perry, occutioa the 30th intt. TheRev.

Mr.JJaynard, of HlmilloB Cpl. lege, will preach tbd btdioaln sermolrj At reunion of the fast 'Regiment, New-York Voluoleers, held lot week at Byer Lake, for tha nnrDoae of estab lishing "Soldiers' Dsyf fora general jMtberirg of all veterans each year.f A meeting of citisehs interested in 'faking measures to render secure the const ruction; irf the tall road along the entire Hue of tbe abandoned Genesee Valley Canal it to be held at tbe C8bde House, Portage Falls, on Saturday. August 7t 't Boon. IiemoeraL- The new' lost of tbe ol thm RDubIIc at Arcadia bill been Torbert Post No. tl8.

after General Tor-- bert, who commanded tbe divuion of Sberidsa army In which the First New-York Dragoons were included. The officers elected era the! following: Colonel William H. Hicks, Commanddr; GUbtrt G. Prey, V. A.

Jv Langmade, Ji iV. A. F. Skinner, O. D.J A.

Whitney, Oi iDr. Eli D. Woodwortb, Surgeon; S. O. Warren, OJG.

E. D. Keeoey, Arljatant; W. W. Wade, S.

S. S. Smith. O. M.

Tbe aew post at Atticta has been named Rowley P. Taylor Pott No. SI4.S after tbe esDtinof tb Attica company in the Birst New- York Dragoons. Us officers fheollowing: Captain W. H.

Smith, Commander; Irk Eigh. Captain W. omitn, iiwuim my. S. V.

C.J S. EigBaqr. J. V. Ct bell, S.f J.

R. Whitlock, M. BalTietla, E. G. Griffith.

O. A. G. Rieord, Uietle, O. icord.

Ad jutant; CNicholt, S. L. F. 1 Allen, Q. AIXEOAMY COWNTT.

i The well on the Bellamy. Noble 4, a mold lot No. 3S. Alma, is failure, and the cailngs besn nulled. -Mr.

t. shiriev. who bas a rg ppon wt 143, Alma, expects to Start tbe drill tbu week, This location i aboat tooth of the Duke. Quite a. force of men are at work between Angelica and Belvidere repairing the old? grade of tbe Rochester and Nsnda Railroad for thi purpose of laying a oairow-gauge track thereon, WtUsville Reporter ot the 3d iat, says 1 Tbe event of to week at Richbarg baeea the result st Knox Bros' No.

3. It waa aituatd In tb southwest corner of lot 34, only 000 feet Bortheast of their No. t. aod only 350 feet chat of iWiUiams ft No. 1, which was almost a total figure.

It was considered about ss hopeless anytfaig could postibly be, and a lata a Saturday muMiog no one would suspect it of ever snaking tba slightest impression oa the figureiot'oil production. drill that day passed the point where oil waa supposed to linger, if anywhere, and then went into: date tbe length of three screws. Orders were about to given to abandon her; whea the drill dictvr4 good sand, so rich ia oil tbat the, third bit produced a flow. Yesterday the weir-ws completed! and ia Anwlnw tbroawh the ctaiiie. The owneii report thirty-six feet ef sand, and expect bona jU too.

barrel producer. Tbe (itnaUon it such as to baffi the most experienced' oil men to const rect i theory whirl, artn fit the case. -The oil i.self is sf aort of 'alf-and-'lf ia color between th black of tbe Boyle well and tbe green Kicbbnrg oil, a Vtter wellt la thneighborbor suproed tobeary, are to be lowered little to Mnke this same sad, aod if it extends over tew Baaarea teet som as went wUl find it," I jS STxrjsxit torjarrr. Tb contract for fillip In the ground laround the aew railroad shops at JHotadlsville has, beea let A Mh- lit to a ounsto arm tut ih WXSTCXN rWNSTLVANIA. i The firomeaof TitBille held their parade oa the atd Inst.

i Gangs of men are afi work repairing tb streets of Biadford. jj The contracts for conttructlDg the wateii-worki Warren bavc beea leL' 1 -i-A subscriptioa has beds circulated at1 Erie ta raise fund for the purpose 01 giring 10. if' ww nnvs and bootblacks of that place aa cacairsioa to Caotajn Hay. ex -County lieaaurer Om Erie County, bas purchased homestead on thefRidge road between Cirard aod FairvieW. of which, be will take possession aext ApriL Itaae Howard, of Erie, atteWpted to Koaaajit (aiddaby (tabbing himself thro time ia th breast v-if.

tho mtA lost. He bad beea affr. rag with delerinm tremens, nd imagined that welve saea were attempting to take his life. His iftjurie are sot thought to be. f.

1 1 The pteparationt for fhe grand 6rroen'sarade at Biadtprd to-day have beea vety exhenaiyejl The following wiu the oraet ot procession: Platoon Monotrd PoUee Cwanitd.t;CIis HCUW. i rx-t nA Vi.liln. Chiefs. -tii aawm tmMfnAl Fira DeoartaMt Nonhwmtera Bav MeadviU. Fa.

Keoater Hoa No Kmdall. Pa-. Whltnry tVadr Oleaa. Bradford Fir Foil Brigade. Artillery Band, Roc Bower, N.

Y. f. S. loanaoa Hoa No. Iwadfotd.

1 CBVara Horn No, aAural, Light Guard Bt -d, LotAoort. BrtH. L. Co. fce.

braolord. -w at At. gn lutrr, turr uii-tt lUrcat Ronoarn tBd, fsradford. A brtraea mo CAth Rawtasest Band, RocboKor, W. Y.

ZmTham No. Reer, N. Y. rocoad Aat't. aaA.

SI. Y-bond. 11. F. "tamf ia No.

3. Madford. fndspaod.wt 1 No fraaktin, Fa, CoMaaa'a tBd, Tttvwrri, I-a. loMd Ho-a ao. ''k- CorvA 1 a o.

o' Pa. (cawor Lewai 1 -w, 1 -a-nrd. h-mwAr I -y 4 t- rd.r Krarfvor wawt.tioau.Mrn. BELLSMITH BROSJ I r--- Farcwrry mm 1 1 1 Casaadair 8 aj I'''b I TKam (. rixa of Swltohmtn.

tha Brta I Tbe trouble with tbe employees of the Erie Rail way has gradually dwindled to a mere annoyance. If the representations of tb officers of tbe road are cat to be relied on, the annoyance is trifling. It the actual appearance of tbe yardt fa thia city is tbe better index of affairs, the annoyance is considera bly Ia either case, the strike, as an organized aseaace by labor aeainst capital, need oc casion little alarm, either to me road or 10 lac nasi ia pabuc There were some changes in tbe situation yester day. About seventy of the dissatisfied switchmen. instead ot taking their monthly wages Dy toe payroll ia tbe Company's pay-car, signed vouchers for their wages ta full.

Thia ia virtual severance of their cnaaectioa with tbe road, although it can hardly bo termed a discharge. It is, however, a victory for tbe company, which has not made a single concerning ia tbe matter from tba beginning. There are still aboat sixty switchmen holding out gainst tbe Lompany, and who have not beea near tbe pay car, or intimated ia anr yray what they mean to do. A majority ot the switchmen are yoang. deviLmay-cara fellows; as mack at borne ia one town as another.

These make light of the suV uatioa ia their talk, bat are generally ready to follow Some of the mea are gloomy and. sullen, aad have every appearance of lining tney naa Kept steaaiiy at weak. I ney are not likely to admit a much, however. Paymaster r. N.

Mabie. in conversatitm yester day with the reporter, said be bad little doubt that tba balance of tba switchmen would be back at work ta few days at most- It was preposterous to suppose the company would at this time raiae, a scale of wages already higher than that of most other roads. Where the Erie pays ta 10 to a switchman the New-York Central and Peoosyhrsnia Central only pay St. ho. For tbe ran between Buf falo aad Horuell.ville train-bands get exactly one- stxlh mote pay than for corresponding wotk 00 either of the principal competing roads.

The brakemen are at work at if nothing had occurred. Although bat comparatively little freight Is mov. rat eastward over the Erie, tbe blockade ia tbe Baffala yards is no worse is not so bad, in tact- aa it was early in tbe week. A lew trains we started, oat yesterday by conductors and greee hands, though ia rather bad style. There was not enough, dose ia this way, however, to account for tba light pressure at this end ot the road.

1 he officials explain it variously that a great deal of freight baa actaally beea moved, or tbat the freight traffic i verylight and tbe consequent accumklation small, i We (aspect, boarever, tbe tree solution lies ia tbe pool arrangement which is known to exist between tba Ene, tbe Mew-Yot Central, aaa the Pennsylvania Central. It wdold be a very simple matter for these roads to Carry extra freight while the Erie is blocked, thus preventing any serious detention to shippers, while tbe division of profits, as apportioned by tbe pool system, would continue practically unchanged. Inquiry wa made yesterday at tbe freight offices of tbe New-York Central in this city, whether or not thst road bow carrying aa unusual amount'of freight. Mr. Strandguard, the Buffalo freigbt-agent, replied to the reporter's questions, tbat so far as be knew, tba central wat not relieving tbe Ene ot the freight in any way tbe pool arrangement between tba roads.

was, be believed, still operative but be did not believe any such step as that suggested bad beea or would be taken. Elsewhere along the Erie road tha trouble has generally subsided. About 35 new bands were put on at Hornelbrville Sunday. By tba return to work of tbe striking switchmen, these men are liable to be shifted 10 this place should tbey be needed. Some, in fact, are already bete.

J. I NOTES. r. A mrge gang of Italians went West yesterday over tba Lake Shotev Tbey are to work oa the New-York, Chicago aod St. Louis grade.

Mr. F. N. Mabie, Paymaster for tbe Ene Rail way, goes to-day from Buffalo to Jamestown. He will run over tbe Niagara Falls branch, oa bis re.

tun. i Over thirty trains of stock were yesterday Started out of tbe Erie's yards. Tbe trains were principally made up by the conductors, yard masters ana assistants. The 13th annual convention of the Master Car Painters' Association is to be held in New-York City, commencing September ai. A number of interesting subject! will bo discussed.

1 An old gentleman who had been injured in railway collision being advised to sue the company for dsmages replied tbat be had bad enough dam but thought be would sue them for repairs. Railwf Art: Tbe heavy passenger travel. resulting from the cutting of rates, ia yielding' rich harvest to Pullman's Palace Car Company, the stock of wbich is especially firm and advancing to higher figures. Reports from forty-seven railroads show an ia create of earnings over 1880 of 17 per while tbe mileage bas (increased only ri 4 per cant. Tbis is equivalent to E5II per mue ot earnings as against Bags per mile last year.

It ia rumored tbat tbe Near-York, Chicago and St. Louia Railroad Company will issue en aonual nam betweem Buffalo and Dunkirk, renewable for five years, to every man who erects home oa the una of tbis section 01 tbe road. A call for a national convention of State Rail way Com mi stumers, to be held at Atlanta. Ga, Oct. II.

bas beea issued by Gen. Tame Hatdin. of Missoari. Chairman of the Executive Committee appointed by tbe Convention of State Commission er! at bar at og a fast year, Yesterday's Slmin Gtettt says: There was a rumor yesterday that a strike of twenty sets of switchmen at Susquehanna, on tha Susquehanna division, was under way. Nothing baa beea beard of thia rumor to-day, and it probably will turn out to be nothing mora than a rumor Railway Aft! "Cushioned seata have been placed on tbe pilots of two locomotives of tbe Erie Railway.

They are for tha accommodation of offr-cert of the road who desire to examine the line in oassiog over it. and are not provided to carry out the bid tuggeaiion that railway accidents might be prevented by compelling the directors to ride on the cowcatcher. 1 -i It is reported, apparently on good authority, sava'the Railway Are. that the Chicago. Burlington ad Oaincy Company baa decided to extend ill Burlington and Missouri lids to Denver, Sacb a movement would probably bring on immediately a costly war between the Burlington Company on the one hand and the several companies vrith which this extension would come into compel i.

tioB. -i i-TheAtcbiion, TopeltX and Santa Fa Railroad Company bas purchased no less than 75 locomotives this year iron tne xirooKs, nitsouni, xhuuwio, Hinckley, Taunton, and Rhode Island locomotive works, and bas under contract for 188a one hundred more, distributed as follows Baldwin works, 40; Hinckley. Manchester, is; and Taanton, 10. The same company have received this year 4,000 freight cars, 30 coaches, and 13 baggage and mail cars. 1 The property of the Pennsylvania Petroleum Rati road wijl be exposed ar public kale at the office of the Receiver in Titatvilie 00 Wednesday, August 31, at 1 1 clock A.

at. Among tbe property ad. ve.tised is a Quantity of building aad atone mate rial, alt the office furniture, safe, aad engineering instruments, the grade, road-bed. right ot way, culverts. bridge, maraary, fences, iron.

tie, and bridge timbers. Tbe road extends from the harbor of Ene 10 pleaaantville aod Pitbole City, Venango County, Pa. According to tbe Tm Pnu, the steamboat express on tbe Albany and Susquehanna Railroad, due at Albany at 7.36 o'clock Monday evening, was brought to a stand near New-Scotland. Tbe en gine bad just reached curve, the fireman and engineer being at their stations, when a fearful crash was heard, aad the side of tbe cab, in close prox imity to where tbe fireman stood, wat torn oB as. it made of paper.

Tba fireman jumped through volume of escaping steam, bnt the engineer reversed bis engine, applied the air brakes and then leaped down the embankment. Tha left side-bar tbe rod connecting the driving wheel had broken ia' two. One revolving "end crashed Into tbe cab, tbe other smashed tbe steam escape, and at every turn dug into tbe earth, tearing np the ties and almost lilting th engine from tue nacc. In regard to the New-York, West Shore and Buffalo road tba Railway Agi says "Ia aa interview with Gen. Horace Porter, President of this eomnanv.

lour Eastera representative obtain th following Tiro hundred and fifty miles of the road is now aader contract between New-Yotk city and Buffalo. The completion of the entire line between these points will be withia 18 months. It will have double tracks with 67-pound steel rails, and th highest grade will be so feet lo tbe mile going east; and not exceeding 30 going west. The company owna 3-4 miles water froot.oppoiit tbe Twenty-third street ferry. New-York.

Tbe road is neeeasarilv' in opposition to- tbe interest of the New-York. Central and Hadaoa- River Railroad. Gee. Porter does not develop his plans yet as to their connections west of Buffalo. The entire mount has beea sabtcribed and paid ia for tbe completioa ef tbe road to Buffalo.

Tba tunnel under West Point will completed by the lit of January. I A FIRS MIAN'S DEATH. tit. Alossi Berry man, a member of the Fire De partment, tucked to atcamer No. 4, died oa Tai day at tbe residence of bit brother-in-law.

Mr. R. H. Reed, at No. S90 East Swaastreat- Oa tbe 4th of May last, while doing daty tt 1 fire at Cold Spring, Mr, Berrymaa wa severely butt, and from that time be steadily oeciiaea bbiu acau came.

was twenty-four yesn of age, a young maa excellent chracter and generous impulses. He was highly esteemed and expected by sU who knew him. The following actioo of tha Fire Department has beea taken; tVirrmu. We are called upon to atoara the death oi oar associate. Aloaao Berryataa, who has been called from amongst as by Him whose infinite wis-dom direct all things aad.

Wkerraj, As tha deceased he beea connected with BS as a member of the Department, it ia fitting that we) take some actioa appropriate thereto thereto, be RmlvtJ, That in tbe death of Aloaao Berrymaa the Department baa lost oae of ita moat true and tried members, owe who waa ia every way worthy of oar respect and regard be wa ever faithful aad at all times willing and ready to perform tba dan-geroos ports of his Reulvtd, That we unicttriei'y mount the death of oar associate, and tbat we re oar sincere condolence to the relatives te x-ed, with assurance that oar sympathy for tbe loos tbey have suatajned is herewi.h tendered to tbem ia tbeu Xtftntd, That a del -ion each coraay attend his aaerai, COxC K. i. JCTNAIA, JCwBMt I A VIC zn nil. tr- of lb lr-tl wra at th ww-a a nc-y tr Tbm O'Leary-fanHXB aevsmty-five-tvoaur aeeJ aad toa contest Ijt a wager of (1,000 aad tbe World's championship was iaatt-ptrated at the Risk ia this city last evening before a large aad enthusiastic assemblage, not leas tban fifteen bandred people being withia the batSding. the num ber eras a very fair sprinkling of ladies, who aaani-fested much interest ia the contest.

Kent's band furnished eery acceptable music The start was given at twelve minutes efte eight o'clock by Mr F. A. Steimer, athletic alitor of the Turf, Pittd mmd Wra of New-Yotk, wboy is acting aa referee; Tbe scorers are Messrs. W. W.

Gibbs of No. 948 Main street. William H. Hoffmaa of No. 360, Elk street, J.

Finan of Swan street, John Glas eott of No. gM Louisiana street, aad James W. Simpson, also of this city, THE As the word 'g-' fell from the liBt of Mr. Steimer, both men started off at a fair rate of speed. Harrimaa taking; tbe lead with Leary do to bra heels.

Ia tbis style both mea Begged along antil five miles were walked. Harifmaa chewing his in separable tooth-pick with evident satisfaction. As hve miles were recorded tr-a-eery ateae aa enort to take the lead, a privilege which his antagonist stubbornly contested; O'Leary again fell behind, bat managed to keep withia a few feet of his plucky rival, who made a short apart ia tba hope of shak ing tbe Western champion from bis Beets, but all to ao purpose, as be I stul add Ms ground, hop ing, it is considered, to outwear Harrimaa at the eadof the first tea or twelve miles. Thit. bo ever, seemed more easily imagined than accomplished, and although it is ratbet early in the match to attempt aa opinion as to who the successful com- netiior wilt be.

yet it; ia safe to predict tbat nothing but the termination of the allotted lime 7f bonis can settle the pteseht contest between two of tbe best mated pedestrians in the wqtld to-day: Oa the eleventh mile O'Leary drank about oat third of a pint of beef-tea and called for more of the same nutritions fluid oa the completion of his fourteenth utile. On tbe twentieth mile Hainmaa quit tbe track far a -moment, aad 'O'Leary gamed a lap. Oa Harri man's retara O'Leary at once fell ia behind and the old gait was continued. At midnight about a bandred spectators xemained witnessing the weary tramp. THB bcoxb.

The tecord of each maa ap to midnight is given below! ti'LuaV. Mil. Timt. TmaJthmm. aa.1T aaoS J.

uiia s.ati taar a.3n.ao oj-5 33- 4-3 -S-a S.M.M B.SO J-3T-41 TtUUUm. ao.iT ao.o 41 a. aovoi si- laaS aa.Ba BO sosa sea8 tea. tajoA so-to a4S l.ls.41 1.S..07 s.w-o I-4-l t.tS .03.45 JUT .3 07 11. is tt ia to.ee tj 4.

a. to. J. -45 to.st II 3: 4j-s s.04.39 3.tao -47, i THE TO9P-wAiL r- When tbe members ot the Celtic and Black Rock boat club six men from each put in an appear. ance, rgged oat in their neat and appropriate costumes, they were loudly cheered by thavcrowd.

Tbe signal to commence operations-- pistol shot wat heard, teach man dripped on the plank aa it shot, and th competing clubs commenced the "tog-of war. each man pulling for all be was worth. After a close sad exciting contest, the first heat waa won by the Celtics, who bad lead, or headway, 01 tour- teen inches. Time, miautea. Tbe second contest waa between tbe Black Rocks ad Electric Lights, which was easily won by tbe batter alter a brict struggle of only ten secooas aera tion, Tbe third contest was between tbe Celtics nd Electric Lights; and was -one ef tbe closest and most exerting events of tbe character ever witnessed la tbis city or anywhere else for that matter.

At the expiration of tba allotted time, five-minutes, tbe Celtics were pronounced the victors by tour inches, amid the wildest enthusiasm. Tbe (rial heats of tbe tue-of-war were thus concluded, and tbe final testa will be decided this evening, when, it is thought, tbe Celtics will be victorious. as tbey are thoroughly posted ta tna ing huainaa. 4 As a conaolatio race "three baadsom piece of silver will be offered to tbe first, second and third man, in ten-mile match this evening, which vent will be open to any of the men who competed, ia 'the tug-of-war last evening, ss also to anv member of tbe Oueen City or Buffalo boat- dubs. The entrance fiee will be $3.

and all entries must be made with Mr. Steimer. who will have the entire management of the affair, and who can be found any time at the judges' stand. THE HARTFORD RACSS. Five thousand peoaje witnessed the races at Charter Oak Park yesterday, the second day of the meeting.

The sport pro-red intensely interesting, and the track baa now the distinction of having set down to its credit, as tbe results of tba day racing, the fastest pacing mile on record by half second well as the fastest thied consecutive heats. Little Browa Jug fairly earned his title of Senta- 1 t. amij th wildest enthusiasm. Billy between beats. made aa attempt to lower tbe pacing record; bnt Jag'a achievement aeemed to dampen his spirits.

and 3 33 waa recoraea aa tne Dest mue. jacx Haverlv's gelding Troubadour waa diatanced by an accident- In tbe aecond beat be cast a shoe, and in the third was disabled by breaking a tendon in one of his hind feet, i The accident is greatly re gretted oa every band, as Troubadour is a popular favorite wherever ne nat appeared this season. 1 oe fallowing were the summaries of the two results on tbe card: r.imi Oak Pabbl Auanst ba. Blodo. Mil pet tbrco to in ro Barnesa, lorBoraca-mat nave neva- Ibeatcn 97.

19 ami 375 aoas tniro. 9150 to iotna. HhlCB bOldt stynaot'svi forest PaUttau.a .4 PrOMj aoeS .6 1 dku4 i Troubadoor. a.rM. aaia, i.na, Mit.

Csuna Oak Pajoc. AnewM $xaa. Free for all pacer. MIW nest, peat tnrec in nve to narnoaa. Ii.

oo to erst, Bjao to aacoao. 300 to mini, an tourth. Llr.tle Browa Jug .4 ...1 1 MattieHater Ldkt 1 im a-nn. i SfORTlUe tfOTSS. It was indeed tug of war.

Cleveland ia diatatiaficd with the Only." -The crook of Harriman's elbow is very sugges- -Gal via should work his new wrinkle again to day. 1 4-Shinkel'a faint was not so successful a feint after all. 4Two thou sand people wit eased tbe game at Cbiica2aTaesdsy. The Bostons play tbe Metropolitans to-day, and the Troys the Albany. Kehr' band fuinisbe tha music tor tbe O'Leanr-Karriman walk.

Tcmtrr. of the Onickstape. wm oereaiter oe numbered among the Albany team. The Buffalo-Cleveland postponed game of July 30U1 will be piayea wnt aiy la-nunuw. Ferguson's (laggard slugged again, menu the Tm Timet oa Tuesday's game.

It is said Kennedy I arm ft much belter, and tbat he will rejoin the Forest Citjs in a few days. Tha Detroit club ante ap Sts to the city au thorities each time tbey play oa their home ground 1. The Detroit Yacht Club regatta baa beea post Minal nntil Seutcmber itih. Entries close on tbe I. Tneadav's Worcester-Boston game.

Nelson made a sorry exhibition as short-stop. Hotaling laid off. Tho Pasiima meet tba Delaware on tha Buf. faloa grounds this afternoon. A good contest is anticipated.

1 The rivalry between the several boat club of tbe city a to which possesses anosi mascia orowino verv bitter. -4 -r J. B. Thomas is now ta bpiau string, au this came about because Johnson dldn drive a the owner of Thomas wished. Tha rattaml aosresralioa abouldn despair, and the don't- -Horanug.

their left fielder, ba made bat three errors tbis season. Trerv. Iha recent addition to the Wolverines, is said to be exceptionally stlrong at tbe bat when oc casion requires. And this uaow nat wry wo. The PmUtntt Jtmmal Intimate tbat the Troy win not be welcomed home by evea a eor-potal' guard.

But they wOl have tha banquet aO tbe aama. I It stated oa President HulbfTt authority tbat if the Providence-Troy game ot Anew 3a chalienged by ny of the other dubs, it will To-day the Buffalo make their last bow of the seasoa to a Ckrveiand crowd. With a little of tbe work which tbe club can adoabtedly do, victory wiUba theirs. So mote it be. n.mA a an ankle yesterday after.

noon, and will not trot at Charter Oak Park. This trill be great disappointment to tbe racing fraternity, as every indication pointed to a very fast The Bisons should continue the bracing pro. nut nkmi i their friends, but if tbey don't keep it np tba fluttering cot-taUs of at least tkrM cluh. ho im ihmit face at th cloo of the It is proposed that the base-ball editors of the leaders papers ia tbe various league cities mart in Buffalo or Cleveland dioectry after tbe League meeting (a October. Thai plaa as worthy of aideratiotv perhaps.

1 'Five aunaativs gai with Oicngo will teat the taying qoabty of tbe Detroit teem. It look as if Bancroti men wonld take qaite a ramble ta tne no tim euaae dowa verv atacxtally. crossed baU yesterday, aad tbe cultared aggregatioa sprang tha sarpriaa sa long waxuag. Tha aeora was as .0" maa error y. ........1 a i Tba Albeays scored a victory over the Atlantic yeatetaary.

ta a game cramaaed full ot error, as wiu be seea ta tuowmg score oj A oo -i. ta; ervata a. A la WW. a a 14 was writtca to ky a friead la tt 1 to eoming re; t. 1 vaiitoa, N.

Y. I i ta trke r-art fa 1 -ta to be kc'l JT. 1 dowa from Yeaxk'e 1 stain tne I i Talc. nko. towara.

and town. Hm dilea and ulest Bowoa, VTaa, aoreaped Acldaol ahiaiaa Rrnaa. AS I a landot art, fair aa noar Sooaay lobe tmmtdaad wont No atas thedlstaat oceaa Bides, Aad overhead aujeatie ride Th wondrooa, Baicr-oettine sua. C' aa. case 00, tboa Tr boy, Per eaetfc at lovely.

Htt ia araaat Yot from lb bum dtry cf tk ptaia Tby tadrd ere aaay ram acaia WM.M-.ty to tk moraina hutd. low lovely thB o'er a bibs of teal Tkat kmp-trft aaoantaBB bright appear I How soft tbe llcht aad tbadow (lid How tbe roack place florined. TnnorOnd whole teaae of level yearsl Aad staadiaa; by the toa ef Death, -With anchor wekrhed and Bail Bafarled, BIcMod the maa kcfor whoa aye Tk veryhilhiof Paradwe Glow, cutorod 1dm this awrnfaMt world. Mm. CrmiA.

THE STENOGRAPHERS. Prooawdlnga of tha Saoond Dav'a Maat- Inst Off loara Elaotad--Tha Bart-ojuat Laat Evanlna. The Steaographera' Asaociatioa of New-York State closed its business proceedings for the sixth annual convention with two very profitable sessions yesterday. At tbe morning seatioa several candi dates Were tecdved into honorary membership Following is complete list of the gentlemen made honorary members of tba Association at this convention: Jsmet E. Muoson, New-York; Ben Pitman.

Cincinnati; Andrew J. Graham, New-York; A. W. Fuke, DcKalb. I1L; J.

L. Bennett, Cbica- E. E. Horton, Toronto: Daa. Brown.

Chicago; A. ClarkJ. Rochester; L. H. Eddy, Denver, A.C Bowman.

Newton, N. R. Batcher, Torooto; r. Bteelow, Brooklyn, and Simon lei ca ll, of Buffalo. Mr.

Oceroe K. Bi.bop of Newt Yets, was elected from honorary to active saember- bio. I i 1 be election of officets for tbe ensuing year re sulted aa follows: 1 President George II. Thornton, Buffalo. Vice-President F.

M. Adams. New-York. Secretary and Treasurer A. LaCkVoodwatd.

Syracaae. 1 txtcuuve uommittea 1. w. Koso, Albany; H. Turner, Oswego; T.

C. Rose, Ithaca; A. Little. RocbesteT: L. fj, McKwen.

Brooklyn. Tba lollowiog papers were then read and freely discussed by it he "Women as Law Stenographers, by Miss T. Ballentyne, of Kocbester: 1'eu 1 aramts. by wm. rl.

Mocum. of Buffalo; Partial and Impartial Stenographers, by A. P. Little, of Rochester; Future of the Profession," by Tt.C. Rose, of Itbaca; "Works of Reference." by S.

Rodger of Troy Upon adjoatnment of tbe morning session tbe gentlemen members repaired In Simpson's and were photographed In group. jArTgRNOON tzastON, Tbe second session was wholly devoted to busi ness and tbe discussion ot matters of peculiar inter. est to tbe Association, i No papers were read at this meeting. tOoe important matter to non-members was the amendment of section 4, article ef tbe Constitution, wbich provides for the wsivlng of ibe customary test examination of applicants for admission, when such applicant is of well-known capacity and suflicienlly vouched for. This privilege was made to depend upon a aoanimous instead of two-thirds vote, ss heretofore, and the require ment! of good1 moral character ana Dullness integrity further ipulated.

A second amendment to tbe constitution changes tbe date ot tba annual convention from the fourth ta the first Tuesday in August. Tbe memorial committee submitted resolutions oa tbe members of the Association who have died during tbe pan year Tbe late Vice-President of tbe Aasodaiioo, Mr. wordea t. fayne of uswego. and Mr.

W. of the late firm of 0 goodbydc Duffield, Rochester. Memorial DlogrspDicai aaa reminiscent in ensracter. were suomiaed aa follows: I By Mr. W.

W. Os- dby of Rochester on his lata partner. Mr. Duffield read by Mr. A.

Little of Rochester, ia the aalhor'a absence; and one by Mr. S. C. Rodger of Troy commemorative of Mr. Psyne, lead by Mr.

Tinsley. 1 These papers were eraceiul ana touching tribute to the memory of the departed members, and the Association showed by its reception of them how deeply their lose wat lelt. Mr. D. Scott Brown, editor of tbe Pkerugraf hef Journal, announce bis intention of publishing in that periodical biographical sketches of the deceased, accompanied by' finely-engraved portraits.

1 1 Mr. in. tt. 1 mormon restanea irom active membership and was elected aa honorary member. at were also toe following-named geniiemen, ill members of the(Kaosas Stenograpbets' Association K.

A. Henderson, oerdenhire, a. Wilson, E. T. Hall.

WiO. Smith. W. R. Raley aad H.

There was mncb discntsion of topics, of interest and perhaps of comprebenion only lo the stenographic profession. These familiar discussions are cbaracieitstic and plainly vaiaab teatnre 01 utete conventions. a the motion of the reining presi dent, Mr. 1 msiey, votes of tbanks were onered to the Buffalo members of -the association, and especially to Messrs. Slocum Thornton, for many favors aad courtesies extended.

I Tbe next meeting of tbe Association will be held in New-Yotk Ci'y; and it It proposed to invite the Stenographers' Association of New-Yotk City, large and flout lib in organisation, to meet with the State Association at tost time. A BANQUET, The exerciiek of the 1 Association were moat oleasaotlv terminated last evening by a banquet at tbe City Club, tendered the Association by tbe resident member. Representatives of th bar and ores of Buffalo were also included among tbe guests. Tbe banquet, which was served at ten o'clock, was quite elaborate, and faultlessly served Tbe retiring Prenident, Mr. Tinslsy, and the toast-master, Mr.

Thornton, divided; tbe honors of tbe head of tbe table between them. There was ao lack either of viand, wit, or wisdom The respriDSee to tbe toasts which followed tbe arems were neither prosy nor prolix. Tory were aa follows: i t- 1 Tbe out-going Pietidcnt," Mr. C. G.

Tinsley, Srracuse. -1 "Tbe In-cnntlng President." Mr. George Thornton. Buffalo. "The Prits." Mr.

Thomas Kean. Buffalo. "The Intrrnaiionjl Stenographic Congres. to be held ia Chicago, September lit, Mr. Dan.

Brown, Cbkato. "Stea gr pHet. great, mediocre and Little," Mr. A. r.

t-tuie. Kocnestcr. 1 The relaiion of stenography to the legal proft don Mr Henrt W. Box. Buffalo.

Dum fattni 1 -iro-a tbe Mr. S. Rodgers, Troy. Stenography for lawyers," Mr. Simon Fleisch.

man. Buffalo. i I 1 Chicago Steaographera," Mr. J. L.

Bennett. Chiroon. Lock port Lawyers in Mr. John Laughlin, Lockport. ,1 The festivities closed at an early morning with Ibe usual Informal toasts and general farewell amona tha delegate.

The proposed trip down Niagira River has been' given np of necessity, 10 many of the delegates being called away to-day by waitino business. I Tbe convention) )att dosed it declared one of the most enjoyable aod profitable ever held by the Association. That it will prove productive cf real practical gain to stenographers participating in it is plainly evident to who are acquainted with their work- And tbe members of tbe Association resident ia) Buffalo may rest (mured that in their thoughtful -provision for tbe Association they have fully merited the appreciative thanks tendered lUCUJ Py UlCll TUltlUK UICIMICB LAST BVENINQ'S FIRE. Shortly before is o'clock last evening aa alarm was sounded from! box No. 31, by Officer UxiscoU, of the Seventh Precinct, fire having been diicov-ered la tbe roof ol King's iron-works, at the corner of Miami and Chicago tlree.

The flames, which were aader good headway, were quickly subdued oa tba arrival of the fire department. Tbe damage amounted to about StSO, and. covered try tosUT. anca. The fire started in tbe woodwork around the cupola.

The Comnib Soocah's Escape. Mr. George Clarke, tbe comedian, far interested in mechanic. Yesterday he wasi inspecting tha steam-engine at tba Tifft House. 'where he is sojourning, whea be experienced a sensation.

Steam baa of late beea subject ot arpecial concern to him, as he is desirous of applying it some meaner or another, not clearly made known to us, to fha new palace dining-room and aleeping car of which be Is tbe inventor. While ensaacd with engineer Faley ia an animated dis cussion of tba pbilaaopby of steam power aad ita anolication. a careless driver backed a neavr coal cart against the tumbling the latter over, There was great commotion. Mr. Faley.

however, bad presence of mind to open the safety-valve, sad the comedian continued bis distertauoa oa steam with a cloud of it enveloping him, aa ept paaiment to bis discourse. v', I 'J A Canada Sorrritrxa Excomioh. Next Satur day evening a very agreeable. excutnoo trip win be Niarara Falls vim It he Canada Soathera Railroad, enabling those who go to have full experi ence of the sublimity of tha bo rso-tho fall aad tb beauty of tha scenery of the Canada side, a illu minated by the electric lights. The train win start at 7 30 o'clock, aad' will make stops at tha Terrace station and Black Rock.

The fare for the round trip will ba 65 cents, including passage over tha pew aaspenstoa bridge and return. Thi ia very cheep. Tea cents additional will secure admission to Prospect Park. 'Retaining, toe tram will leave the Falls at to o'clock. Tickets may be obtained at the Company's office.

No. Exchange street, or oa the train. i 1 RtntAWAYS. Yesterday afteraooa a Bona at tached to' a boggy, tbe property of Mr. J.

Hastings, became frightened while ataading Scaeca street, where be had beea left unfastened ad dashed dowa past the Poat-ofBce, where the hnegm collided with another tsr owned Mr. N. E. Mack. Here Mr.

HstingT horse bruk loose from the buggy and- continued bis tua dowa tbe street. Mr. Mack's horse raa into the alleyway and was captured. 1 Dunlap'a Ham of every ecacrrpuoa at WIPPBRTS, ja 1 H- At tha Modal Drue etora. Ice cool Soda and Mioerala.

oal auanuoa of the profwtetor, R. at. StdfTHER. corner NUMrara and Jersey SUDAH'S HOTEL GUIDE for SMi. tor ana, aad coamMac.

of commercial: travakna, ti trowoaa, Mim 4 the bm a a. I I 1 Bwi 1 EA BMorakna tiaaatreao CITY AND VICINITY. BRIBr MENTION. Td Watchouw Tiuticca yatarday impoaed fiaca atiregaiiag $60, Four iapacanhm wanderer alept is tba ta tloa-boae Taaaday night. City Clark F- Fargo rttaraca yealertUy (root hi tiia to tba aea-obore, A tcni-aiotKhl Biectipg of lb Bay Vmw Rift AaaocUtioR will held thit aftetnooa.

I at ax at oambcrio paopW attend ed th Iad Laagaa picnic at Spring Groa yoterdaf. Th Sercnlh rreciact dad Iha tab-ataUoa ol tba aaraa repotted no trmU yeatcrday morning. Anutber ebaoert will ba girea at tba Park tola aliet noon by Prof. Foppeabarg'a Band, from atit 7 o'clock. Two cboad, pamcd Haarp Ktrmaa aad Jotcpb Martin, vera ycderday eomaittcd to tba WoikvhtmM for filtean dayt mcb.

Krry kind oi Book and Job printing doa at th ofGca of TBI Zxnm ia tba best atyla at tba fowert price. Tba People' Pre." Tba talented act re Mia Jaaa Coomb ia I aounced to appear at St. Jaaaee 1111 next and Salnrdiry and Saturday afteroooa. The Real Etlaie Committee of tba Young Men' Chrwtiao Auocialioa will meet ia tba Atac- Ciation loom, Mo. 50 Clinton afreet, thit aJternooa 14 o'clock.

Twenty-tig arrett were recorded on the report ol the police captain teat ia eater day morning. F.lerea draokl and font ditorderliea were among the number. A lunatic named Daniel Howedea, wceatlyvea. Cpea lrom the toanty Atyium, wj arrett ca by officer of the Eighth Precinct Taetday, and returned 10 tba institation. A eveaty-ntre hoar heel-and-toe walk between Daniel O'Leary and Cbarle Harrimaa, for ffOO a id, opened at the Rink ia thi city at eight o'clock Wedoetday evening.

The Coroner' inqneat in Jlha cat oi Benjamin Croain, tb boy who met hi, death from a pistol ball discharged by a wa yesterday ad. learned antil ten o'clock to-morrow morning. Yesterday morning Mr. Peter Easlie, civil en gineer, declined to serve on the committee of es pert appointed to examine the condition of tba White bujldiog. Mr.

8. J. Fields was appointed by Mayor Brash to fill the'vueancy. This morning member of the Exempt Fire men Association, to the number of about eighty, will go ta Bradford to participate ta the grand parade to be held there to-day. The exempts will acar datk coats aod pantaloons, white real, ad soft light bats.

John Vojlo, boatman, died in the poor-lioute hospital Tioy last Saturday night, from in artet affjrst believed to have been received In a quarrel. The evidence, -however, goes to show that was hail by falling into the bold of tba canal-boat Buffalo Courier. 4 Those who would enjoy a delightful ride oa the lake should not fail to go 6a Ibe A. J. Wrlpht to Port Colborne this afternoon.

The boat will leave the foot of Main Street at a. 30 o'clock. Good muiic will be on board. The fare for tba round trip will be only 50 cents. The Water Commissioner complain that great deal of trouble Is canted hy a large number of the public hydrant being tampered with by 1 liciooe persons.

There is an" ordinance against tampering with the hydrant and the Commissioners intend see that it is enforced. About twelve o'clock last night John Richer. waiter on the barge "Austin," lying in fha Black- well Canal, near the foot of Michigan street, fell through tbe hatchway into the hold, a diltaace ol foartecn fret. No bones were broken, but be was badly binned. Dr.

Waldurff attended him. Next Thursday Mr. Robert McCann will sell at auciion Ibe contents of the boarding-house No. jo South Divltion the owner being about to leave the city. It will be valuable opportunity for getting bargains lo handsome parlor and cham ber furniture aad dining-room and kitchea appur tenance.

William J. Sartwell, who wa arretted by United State Deputy Marshal Level last Friday, charged with breaking into tbe pisto-fBce at Angola ind stealing 250 in money and $200 in postage stamps, was before United States Commissioner Svroggs yetterdsy for examination. The prisoner claim to hail from San Francicco. The exempt firemen will take with them to Bradford lo-day large aod very handsome banner. presented by Mr.

J. Josephs. It ia lettered with gold, and at the centre- is ait artistically executed representation of "a fireman's dream," Below is the sleeping firemen. Above, seen through cloud of smoke. i the firemen on duty, bearing a little child out through the window of a burning bouse.

Haverly'e Original Mastodoa Minstrels trill perform at St. Jsmet Hall Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday evenings and Wednesday afternoon. September 5th. 6tb, and 71b, this being their first appearance in this city since their' retara from their European Billy Emerson, Billy Rica, Sam Devere, McAndrewt, "tbe Watermelon Maa, Leon, and numerous other artists of wide-spread fame.ara Included in tbe fifty member of tbe troupe, The cor.rt-martial in the case of Second Lieut Wm. Paulding of the loth.

Infantry, who is charged with conduct unbecoming an officer, it ta setsipo at Fort Potter. Tbe court is constituted as follows Best, tst Artillery; Cpts. Warner and Kelly, 3d Artillery) Capt. Ward, 1st Artillery Capt. Smith, jd1 Artillery; First Lieut.

Hubbell tt Artillery; First Lieut. Myers, Si Artillery, with Frrit Liut. Sellmer, 3d Artillery, Judge-Ad THE BRYANT A STRATTON COLLEGE, The iall term of this old and excellent institution will toon begin. -The tendency among the practical men. who form necessarily the bulk of the parents of college stud ant, is to value highly those studies which give information that may be of use in fir life, and thit has led to the adopting of course of tytttmatie basinet study which hsil not only be thorough menial discipline, bat shall at the tame time serve a practical training for actual business.

In tnis country the changes in social position ar so auddaa that young aieo may find themselves thrown into the roughest kind of practical work, and will realise the aeceasity of practical educa tion which Wilt enable them to turn from one vocation to another and adapt themnelves to circumstances whatever they my be. The course of in struction at the Bryant ft Stratton Buffalo Basinesa College It detlgnee) to fit young men nd ladies for any and every kind of baines. Tbe 7lh annual catalogue of thi Institution, just Issued, show wonderful degree of prosperity durtJg tbe pest year, the list of tludantt numbering nearly four hundred. But the most' important item in the new catalogue to the cititeas of Buffalo generally ia tbe announcement that a aew department, or Engltib Training School, is to be opened at tbe beginning ot the next school year. September Jib.

Id this department all tbe common English branches will be taught by thoroughly competent and experienced teacher. It it designed to make it In every way mooel school, ia which pupils shall make tba most rapid progress consistent with thorough instruction, Th application for thi kind of infraction have been so frequent of late, and Ibe necessity for such a department as preparatory adjunct ta tbe inctly butinett course, that it could no longer ba avoided. Such department under the energetic management ef the college thould receive an abundant patronage from tbe beat families ia this city. Applications for admission can be made at the college office at any time, as there are ao vacations. I TO THE PALLS TO-NIGHT.

Those who have not yet participated la any of tbe Thursday evening' excursions by die Central Rtilroadto Niagaia Falls can hardly have an idee of the pleasuie they have misled. But there will be another opportunity lhia evening, and a right good time it sur to all wbd go. The Iraia will start from tbe Exchangeitreet depot at 7 30 o'clock, and will make the usual calls for the benefit of West Sid people. The fare for. the round trip Is only 65 cents, admistion to Prospect Path included.

The best view of tb horse -shoe fall, a illuminated by the new electric lights, ie from tbe suspension bridge, fr which an additional charge of bat tea cents will be made. THE WHITE BU1LDINQ. Yeslatday aiternooa Aldermen Beeba, Berjitnger and Matleton. accompanied by Mr. Samuel J.

Fields, Civil Engineer, Charles Bewick, Builder, Superintendent of Public Buildings Dietser, Water Commissioner and other gentlemen, began aa inspection of the White Building as ordered by the Common Council at ita meeting Monday. They were thowa over tb building by Mettn. While od Adam. The fealty coaitruc-lion ditcovered In May last, nd which was subse-qucnlly strengthened, was given a careful examination. Tbe gentlemen have not yet finished tbej labors, and their report will not be made public until the next meetir.g of the Council.

THE THEATRE. r. Irish drame, The Cooaie Soogah," ta having a very taceesafnl ran, the theatre being last evening again filled with a large and manifestly much pleased audience. The play ia presented in thoroughly good style, as we have heretofore affirmed, the scenic rffects being powerful and part well taken throughout. Mr.

George Clatk ba mad a pronounced hit sa ibe jolly peddler." Mm Jennie Yeamaas as Stiff Ntlan nightly takes the audience by storm. Tb Connie Soogah "will be the programme for the week, including matinee Saturday after-BM. i "Rtoddart'a Buffalo rpad." -1 Th treat heai drmk. Thouaand drink It dally. Every on la Buffalo thould try thia ceurk ated bevaraoe.

Sold only at STOUDARTS Dnut Star. I4 East Senoca at cents a alas. ph rate tuna of TaJo moittm T1BBS' SHOULDKR timnta. Chtldraa. Tkcv Insum com.

tort, dd ar ics o. carriag. prevent contracttoa of tha eheiit. TIBBS Urux store, no. ajs Scaeca.

Trtaaea, Supportan, EUatie HOW PBOCRESS AT BUFFALO RINK. PT- Don't tell so THE TUO OF WAR and the eoaatlaaa moot attraction to bo MhmI. ADMISSION TWENTY-STYE CENTS. Flrvuelaas Muta hi Ulniuct. Rtrd mat for ldia.

No ot mellow. Grand Electric Light Excursion TO NIAGARA tfALLS, VlaN. Y.C.H.R-R. On TamraxlaY BYcnlnx, as Train will laav Eachaniro-Mrtot depot at cut r.w aa.una VorUf O.OOUO 1.1. tfTT etreat Bloc osk Motara trsla will kav tba Fall at to il.

Tiohat to Canada a4 rtura vu bow soapca- ilnn dndar. tan nl ooe-alta to rawar sato. ficaou. loeldla adatlowoa to Pro poet Park, Sso. la ca ol rata, potpona Mm win" n- -GRAND.

Electric Light Excursion TO NIAGARA FAI-J-S. vu Canada Sonttaera Railway, SATURDAY, "5 ortb. Leaving .10 at uy tla. Mopolna at Tevrae Statto aa4 Bl.ck. Rock.

luraina. loan Nlaarara Kail at arriving in tlm. for at root car. cay-Tiokota, Inoladln ratara paoaur. serosa Soapon- atoa BrMjft, wlere ta nncot viow oi tno roiiro-rai.

m. a ottinal. ly-Sv coot. Adatioston to Prospect rar toa oni. extra.

Tiekan for sale at No. Exchange nd al the Irala. n.nvoaamy, Btatern ''mkihw A vent Lake Chautauqua. OK iVNDAV NEXT, 'Aaotaar of tho daltahtfnl oarlo of Ruontmi to Chan- 'lauu win gla Tla AD SOUTH HI (i.a na buffhiaiui WESTERN, Braack ot lb Eri. Train looTO depot, cornar Mlcblias and Eschaag Vrwta, at t.to New-York llat returning, arrive at BuRalo at 4S ROUND TRIP.

Ik. Tlclwt oa 'e at depot, and at nm-i. in I w-l -live aoote eatr for tMr tno arouao tn PENTANGUJSHENE. THE FOCRTR EZCVRHOM rntafutthn, Goorits Ear. L'kot Slmco and Coeclneblaf, and tna TboaMod lataad, will loava Buffalo Blonday September far At 'clock.

Ff loll panlelaa Inanlra of Buffalo Ic i. L. MO JRB. Propri.tor. Wln t.

Summer Excursions. 6TEAMSR ALBERT J. WRIGHT tr wm naka a trip dowa iha Href kch pleawat afioraooa. Uirn dock foot of Mla M. at aaa turn at f.

Faio Fifty Conta. CBI'dioo Blt.prw:o. BUFFALO FINE ARTS ACADEMY. Galltry Open Evtrf Day, fcaaday aacaptad, (ma a a. M.

ta t. a. VT AdaiMoa. caatat MoathlT Tickati, a aoat. Pa annual tlckou, $1.

If Toa warn roor-naatala ClaMMlaa: DOH'T COME TODS Io' U9 lt.dMdtai'l lailantl tat It lax fraaidl eat Iba pwtll la otTar aaiaki BCMxIa. pat' Come and the otTcr to doi out aeaaon. lots for tlie A'Uent AlloWoot Snlt.fcttt and trlmancd. tlrstGlaB and good value at is can bought now at Bio. A anlendld Child Kilt Salt that would cost you one week, Koli.so.

you can buy tbU week for flfT ocnti, A Boy Salt, which a weak ago would coat can be had thUwcckforlJ. A fine Linen Duck Veat, sold lat week at R.so,'you can have now at (.500 Come and ace the great bar-galna we offer to close lota for theeeaaon. L. 39a. and 394 Main St.

CBABLE9 B. BVTLEB, -ricBG. PJJmaim ST. i. 4 lOfmllt Barao.

kUoorotl Co.) Particular attntlna (Iron to th Inaortloa if Artlndal looiB, Miirou Oald of Jaagbina: iRaa aoaMaatlr oa hand. 1 1 1- Grand Trunk R'y AND RidnUfli ft Oat Far. Stesmen. -TOURISTS' EXCURSIONS Via Nira and ckolc 6f Meaaitrt by 1 Nortk or South Staora of Lak Upurlo ta The Thousand Islands, Montreal, 0wko, th River Saeaoaar, "kit Lak Chaoiplala, Lak Uorg, Port land, Botwo, aad X50 DUlercttt Route. Tk aoiomt ttoawor at thU Hoa, aaMirpaeaad for comrirt ana aimaac, ar a mmiowoi CORSICA 4 aiariair.

jhm Bauoy, irvko. FASSPORT Caat tULTiVATBUa. taot. coiwtia. Capt.

Ada. Caot. Trow.ll. MAGNKT.Capt. CaoMron.

i' Aod botwooa Montreal aad Oookoa, tk aMgalacaat Iron atoa 0 Nalaea. Ckpt, Browa. PanMngeraeaa tear York Cmtral dpot, Buffalo, at tt'a. urn trla Canada Southara R. fur Nlairara, or at l.oa.

eltjF tl. New Vork Central R'y to Lewlvoa, whlck point th nr "Chtoora" and "C.ty of Toronto" ar taken for To. ronto. eonoectkMe are there awdo dally (sundm eaoaptrd.) wirk tho ru olaee RIcnllM ataaoMr foe Moo-reol, paaaiaa tlirouah tn Tj Thoaaand latawaa tanal taa Mtacricla of Lawrcoo Uy Daoilsitit, arnohut la Montreal at p. wra, following avaalag.

Stoamar laatr Mmttraal for UDe at 7 p.m. ADWAMTA iES" BY TMH LI.MJU. Mt ehaaa-e of Btaaanr betwaaa Toronto and Mod. treat. Th pttelntg at RaR ar It mi wire batwaaa Toronto and Quebec.

3d Ike only Hn by whlck paaiiagenoaa u)rStaai 111 batwwn Moatreat and Oueoeo. i th QiMbao paaamrere are alwayN par of eoneeotlnni la Honiroi, a. in aveaioer oi ure uopar enn Lown M.r -nc. 0.100 twwwtr aad a laarr -nee koloof to th. aataa aoatpany.

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About Buffalo Courier Express Archive

Pages Available:
785,215
Years Available:
1846-1963