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-V-- BUFFALO, N. A NIT A 17; 1 875. PRICE 5 CENTS VOL. 7. THE BUFFM WAY MORNING NEWS.

WATER COMMISSIONERS. VOICES FROM "THE PEOPLE. the historical society. U. S.

SEN- tRinrifl kKBSAN AS QfJOITIXQ Iast winter, it will be remembered, the THE MASQUERADE. Columbia Hose We made an incidental call at the house Clairvoyo-Hedical "Tfce Buffalo Svnday Morning News" has tUe Xiiirg- eat Circulation of any Paper of Columbia Hose few evenings since, Gratifying Success of the First Uala sue isoss stiovelf rs Aealn A Trotest Annual Meeting and Election of Of ficers Ex-President Steele's AddressThe Board's Report. outside of New Tlie Deatt-jLtOcK Betweeu the Mayor a ad the Council. Buffalo Curling Club won the Thompson-Scoville medal from their Toronto competitors, and it was "decided Friday os to the lucky individual member, to keep it in charge during the year, the decision being arrived at over a game of quoits. Mr.

Allen M. Adams was the fortunate winner, the games staudlng as follow, three pair of DR. MARKLEY, in tke State York City Night at the Rink 1,000 Participants and Spectators from Old Bcooper." Editors Sunday News: CLAIRVOYANT PHYSICIAN, Clining stones ueiu useu try cucu jjiuyci No. 299 Washington St. The unusual counted attractions at St.

me nigh for the open i ng: 1 illJ ti0TVne uuestfon that has vexed The annual meeting of the Buffalo Historical Society was held "Wednesday evening, in its rooms corner of Main and Court streets, the membership turning out in large force. O. Steele, the President, occupied the chair, and Secretary W. C. Bryant was at his desk.

The report of the Board of Managers, cov Sunday News Beporter has an Interview with His Honor- c. w. liolloway 2t Iavid Boll A. M. 21 Chas.

14 Chas. Onink 81 1' h. Kirkover ..21 Geo. J. Buchheit 16 John A.

Campbell--21 W. 18 James HaU and the Academy did not prevent the first masquerade of Manager Jloat at the Rink last night from being a splendid success. The doors were scarce- ana was equally surprised and gratinea at the evidences of taste and comfort combined which greets the visitor on every hand. The parlor on the second floor is a model of neatness and elegance, a piano furnishing the members with music on all seasons of festive gathering. The bunk room and bathing accessories to the rear are complete in arrangement and as neat as waxwork.

The general business room, at the rear of the first story, is supplied with all conveniences, handsomely furnished, and numerous photographs of members, ex-members, and friends of our own and other cities, adorn the walla. The carriage room, the cart, and every appurtenance are as clean and bright as a new silver dollar, testifying to the pride of the membership in their organization, and the discipline enforced. The boys have recently secured a valuable pet in the shape of a young Russian bloodhound, presented by a Troy Company who enjoyed Buffalo hospitality a snort time since. He is of a litrht dun color, without m.L-.tK our laboring men who SI kI UVlD on the docks, arises, viz: oaid bv of Buffalo going to get vstorfi? hsse or by the owners of eie- All Fonnj of Disease Treated with the ITEMS IN BRIEF, The Georgia, formerly a now plies as a passenger steamer, between Portland, and Halifax. John 1).

Martinez, of New York, a wealthy broker and airent for the Havana Lottery, has been convicted oi smuggling cigarettes. Bishop Colon so was among the passengers by the mail steamer Roman, which sailed trom Southampton on Christinas Hay for the Cape of Hood Hope. Judge Wallace received the Democratic caucus nomination on Thursday- for U. S. Senator from l'ennsnlvania, receiving 106 votes to Clyuer 14, and lilack 2.

The Indiana Democratic caucus Thursday night nominated Jude Mcuonald for Senator on the second bidlot. The vote stood: McDonald, 42; Holman, S3; J. D. Williams, Voorheee, t. The Massachusetts Republican Senatorial caucus will be held next Monday.

The Democrats will hold their caucus at the same time, when, it is said, they will present the name of the Hon. Charles Francis Adams. The Episcopal Convention of the new diocese of Ohio, Thursday night elected the Rev. Dr. Thomas A.

Jogger, of Philadelphia, Blah-op, on the fourth ballot. It is understood that Dr. Jogger is a decided Low churchman. The Greenmount paper mill! near Westell eater, was taken possession of by a detective a few days since. It is alleged that those in charge have been in the habit of Belling the peculiar paper for dishonest purposes.

Mr. H. F. Durant has spent $1,000,000 on building, near Natlok, a college ex-ninnivAiv for the female sex. "Everv officer ATOB.

The caucus of the Democratic members of the which met on Friday to nominate a candidate for United States Senator had quite a long and heated discussion as to the manner in which the balloting should be held. This was finally carried in favor of the viva voce by a decided majority, and as this was a Kernar test the vote In his favor was much larger than the closest figures had settled upon, standing 77 for Francis Kernan to 8 for Henry Murphy and 1 for John T. Hoffman. Those voting for Mr- Kernan were Messrs. Bradley, Coe, Dayton, Fox, Gross, Johnson, Laning, Ledwitii, Lord, Moore, Par-menter, Kay, Black, Beardaley, Benedict, Bennett, Bary, Broas, Bradley, Bro-gan, Brown, T.

C. Campbell, T. J. Campbell, Christopher, Cleary, Cole, Cook, Costigan, Daly, Davi3. Dissar, Ed-son, Ely, Faulkner, Fish, Freain, Friend, Greatest Success.

is not one man tnat ever 22S VP bu what knows that he fft aJed out one-third of his hard earning, by the men fnardon the exores- ly open when the crowd ot spectators be- gan to arrive, and before 8 o'clock, the I our when the bell announced that the costumed participants were at liberty to exhibit their variegated dress and dis wans "uui iv M. Atlams 'il Chas. liolloway 18 John A. Campbell--21 John Chas. Onlnk 21 Kirkover 16 Chas.

Onink 21 John A. A. M. Adams 21 Chas. Onink 17 On or about the 2Gth iust the Butlalo Club will visit Toronto to play the annual match for the medal.

Durlncr the Doctor's nractice in this city it ia i Boss Siiovelers. The way that ering that of the several standing commit-t ees, was read and unanimously approved. The principal feature is the Treasurer's statemeut, showing the receipts from various sources at $1,472 19; on hand at the co mmencement of the year, $50u 60, making a total of $2,067 70. Paid out $1,828 48, leaving a balance on hand of $239 27. The permanent fund shows an increase during the year of 32, and a balance, after deducting 6dG 40 expenses, of $5,299 the past yesr, he has given to his patrons entire satisfaction, and has shown most undoubted proof of hin ability as a physician.

TT I I l.ir. What He tins to Say Upon the "Mire Commission Question I HE DECLARES THAT THE COUNCIL MUST C0NFIB1C THE NOMINATIONS MADE BY HIM OS RETAIN THE OLD BOARD. iie in prunounceti ine unt nuwwmi voyant rhyslvian of the day. Cases that have been pronounced incurable by the bent -o play that sain in the Deauuiui pastime, there was no seats unoccupied, the rooms were crowded, and there was scarcely standing room in the passage ways. The ringing of the bell was the signal for the surging mass to open In every direction for tbe egress of the maskers, and in a lew momen some a spot, promises to make an animal of MR.

BEECHER'S RAGGED EDGE. Synopsis or the Proceedings ol' the Past Week. THK LIBRARY. The Idbrarv report shows an addition BCFFAIiO SUNDAY KGRN1NG NEWS, Published at 100 Main Street, by ADAMS BCTXER, 1 Editor ami Proprietor. TAe larqett circulation of any paper tn Atata otttstde Aeie York.

TEBM8J By mail. per year, In advance. SLAPd6r, supplied at special ADVERTISING BATES Made Kiowi at the Conn ting Boom. Advertisements received up to 11:30 Saturday night. Ail communications in relation Business or Editorial nutter should be addressed BUFFALO SUMDAY MORHM- MEWS.

For the purpose of affording our friends a.ud patrons indubitable evidence that the circulation of the Sun dat Nivs is what we have claimed tor it, we publish below the substance) of affidavits been made In this regard, which have previously appeared In our columns, and which should fully satisfy the most incredulous: unusual size and beauty. EDUCATIONAL. pnysicians 01 the common scnoois, oavw been radically eured by lr. Markley'H simple treatment. 111 disgnosos of din-ease, aided by clairvoyant power, are pronounced wonderiully correct, and the.

simple but natural remedies employed by thing like three hundred of these during ihe year, by donations, of 171 volumes and 271 public documents, periodicals and pamphlets. The whole number of vol were in motion. The sexes were very Griffin. Hammond. Han rah an, Hann- umes in tne iiorary is including nearly 900 uplicates.

The number of index evenly divided, and tlie costumes were almost as varied aa the number of the pamphlets in cases is 4,493. Newspapers In and teacher in the building, from the President and Professors downward, la to be a oim never laii to prouueo the ueHireu t-v- suit. Dr. Mark ley recently atleeted a cure of lock-jaw in this city, a thiug that was never known to be done by any other physician. Anionic the many catus treated bv Are the Pnbllc Schools Sec-, tartaa wearers.

oound volumes 43U. Portraits in oil or life woman. Among those who attracted particular The dnnntv constable annointed to look attention was vr. nenyon, wno appeared size 47, of whleh two have been added during the year by donation, viz. of the late Hon? Samuel Wilkeson and Mr.

Samuel A. BiKelcw. Photographs of cabinet size 144. after the children employed in the factories in Massachusetts, has presented his report to the Governor. He declares that in Massachu in a spienaiu costume; Mr.

Chas. Shoop, in a handsome ladies1 walk' A CATHOLIC'S CAUSE OF GRIEVANCE him in this city and vicinity, be challenge Sroof of a single inntan-o fnilure where is directions were followed. lr. Mark ley has not only been a source of wonder and envy to common physicians, but bus surpassed all clairvoyant and magnetic phybt- setts there are 60.000 children growing up in of whlkih 6 were "added during the year. The pi lotoaxaphs in albums number 269.

the Ing dress; M. F. Hottenger, in a full Turkish suit of red. with turben and ignorance, in consequence oi uieir employment at too early an age, and too exclusive in factories. daguerreotypes of cabinet size 24.

Maps feathers; and Capt. Johnson In female schel, Hogan, Holmes, Ivea, Johnson, Keenan Kirk, Kract, Kahinska, Lawrence, Iewis, Mackin, McGowan, Marvin, J. W. Miller, Mnller, Page, Pierson, Hansom, Kielly, Rich, Sthenck, Scheffelin, Schuyler, Shattuck, Sherman, Shlel, McGuire, Smith, Stauff, Stephens, Taylor, Vosburgh, Waehner, Wen-zel, "Wit beck and Wurtz. Henry C.

Murphy was named by Messrs. Jacobs, Coffey, Kennedy, McGroarty, Oakley, O'keefe, Silverman and Talmadge. John T. Hoffman was named by Mr. Scudder.

costume. Editors Sunday News: The Catholics are charged with being en ah who hand! a mnnnv must occasionallv On Thursday Mr. Morris concluded his speech for the -opening and Augustus Maverick was put on the stand. His testimony was unimportant. Mr.

Moul ton's testimony on'Thursday was substantially as follows: In the latter part of December, 1870, 1 said, to Mr. Beecher in tbe parlor, Mr. Beecher. Mr. Theodore Tilton is at my house and wishes to see yon to-night." He said This is prayer-meeting night; I cannot go to see him." Well," said 1, he wants to see you with regard to your relations with his and with regard to the letter that lie has sent to yon through Mr.

Bowen, I think you had better go to see him. Von had better send somebody down to attend your prayer meeting for yon." And he did. As we were going down the steps Mr. Beecher said, What can I do? what can 1 do? I said, I don't know: I am not a Christian; I am a heathen, but I will trv and show you as woll as a heathen rM. holri mennnterfelt bills, for the Note Print our young ladles were dressed as un rollers 04, ana a large numoer sneer properl arranged and indexed.

CeinB and relics lection small no addition of im- fortanct? during the year. Autograph ejections remain as at last report, viz. 235 cians, in treating an loima ui uiwesse, oi whatever name or nature. Clairvoyant examination and prescriptions, or healing manipulations given, as the t-acu may require. Person at a distance, uud tbowe emies of the Public Schools, on account of ing Human at Washington maffe tne Btaruing negro belles: several "Girls of the uia: ihe boss or ciera matces amoanfc doe every man: he is en-k inly hi8a man's pay, but usually wo or nee high men's pay that is they keep that amount.

Then the bosses I zftP houses and saloons, where bad Jersey lightning is retailed for ten cents a drink, and the man that works in the elevator and den't patronize the bosses saloon, has to seek employment elsewhere. Well, at the end of -week, when bunday comes, if a maoi has run two or three dollars 0 a bill, he is always charged one dollar more, and I know of ce'R. men that kept a strict account of what they had during the week, and they were always charged two dollars or more than what they had. Now, in this enlight-esed age of the IWth century, I think that a barefaced system of robbing men out earnings could notbe found, talk pf the Tammany BinsT robbing the poor of New York, why this Boss Shovelera Itjng" ot Buffalo has itame more harm than rammany could do in sen years. Another bad part of this system Is paying the men n- afternoon, and my reasons for thinking so are these First it Is wrong, and second a man will more money on Sunday afternoon, when he is not working, wn lwhl got PJd on Saturday night, well, the bosses may say, we never ask a man to spend one cent after we pay him.

wo they may not as him to Bpend anything out all men are not strong, and temptation is hard to resist, and one man asks another to have a drink, and then to be as good a man as he Is, the first one will ask him to have another, and so it goes, where as If oneu 8t paid at six o'clock on Saturday uightf he would hurry home to his wife and family, and not think so much about taking a smile. I see by your valuable journal that tbe Elevator Association has or will break up nextseason. Well now I think if the owners of elevators would look into this thing, and pay the men on Saturday themselves, a great deal of good would come of It, and they would have the prayers of their workmen, and their now suffering wives admission that seven out of nine denomina-tinnanf thn Nntiniui bank notes have been princesses, fairies, dairy maids, one young Miss In Red, White and Blue, tneir non-sectarian character, certainly the large number of Catholics in Buffalo who patronize and sustain the free schools counterfeited. Nor is this the worst yet. It signatures and 63 letters.

wno are unable to visit ihe lec In another column of this morniuc's issue will be found an account of the proceedings in the Common Council, -Monday, in reference to Mayor Dayton's nominations for Water nominations had been referred, at the previonB meeting, on motion of Hanavan, of the First, to the Finance Committee, when appointed, and were brought up on motion of Aid. MLleham. Dem. When up, a motion of Aid. Auchlnvole, to cod firm, was supplemented by that of Aid.

Einsfeldi to table, which was carried after a short debate led by Han a van, and participated in by Kins fold, 8imons. and others, by the vote of 13 to 12, several Democrats being recorded against confirmation and several Republicans in favor. Of course, there was much excitement over the result, and facts and rumors numberless went the rounds (n respect to the probable end of the a fl air The Aldermen were determined in their lalmjfbr a mixed commission, and strengthened each other by loud protestations their respective constituencies insisted, jippn their rights as foreign-citizens being Conserved. The Mayor said little, butrwht he did observe was to the point that heJtad made his nominations and unless some tetter excuse than nationality oouid be urped against their confirmation he should nog withdraw them, but leave it on the Council's shoulders to maintain the fight which they had precipitated. It is needless to add that an ex is rurther asset-tea tnat tne maaers oi apunous several Turkish ladies, peasants, and The following are anion? the nrincinal are entitled to have their honest convictions J.

B. Adams a ad K. notes are getting more expert every year. SUN others of un distinguishable dress. local contributors? A.

M. U. Sx. Buf- Mlitms and nroorletoca of the VHmRnl A. stnkea.

Tiaa aJroadv atmiled to circulation Is The "Baby Klephantwin Turkish cos respected by those who manage those schools. In common with other Catholics, and as I believe, with most Protestants, we Gov. Tilden for a pardon. The petition Is a DAY nbWBi no I44.HOO conies" tor, can have a clairvoyant examination and prescription by sending lock of hair, name and age, and one dollar. Two three cent postage Htamps bhonld aiao accompany the application.

Private referencea can be given from many well-known persons in Buffalo and other plscei. On motion of Senator Jacobs the nom tume, made any quantity of fun by bis rato Society of Natural Sciences, Geo. K. Babcock, Ke'v. A.

1,. Benton, Kev. A. T. Chester, T.

JR. Clinton, O. H. P. Cham-pHn, Cajst.

E. P. Dorr, Dr. Beni. A.

Gould, nted pampmet oi twenty-one pugws mm i nrinclDal reasons for asking to oe et free ination of Francis Kernan was made un- awkward antics. Me was the sport ot the harlequins and clowns, and a Horded tht the crime was unnremedltated, and Cyras D. Camp, distriBUtinc clerk of SUNDAY KKWrSt "The circulation ot ftrefer to give our children such religious nstruction as we choose, and are willing to pay for tb at instruction ourselves, without can show you. I will try and do yon some naatooM amid great cheering, and the MtjS SJTZLSSSmS. the spetatora as much amusement aa any field, Geo.

B. etc hum, Mrs. Cvrus P. l.ee, raiinns then adjourned. for which he has already served a full sen- asKing tne public to furniBu it gratuitously.

In view of certain statements contained in said paper is 10,000." -riliniV NEWS "The circulation of JHB BUFFALO SUN DAY MOR2I mimic or tne season. The Metropolitan Comet Band were TESTIMONIAL wm. xietcnwortn, jsmes Mcureeaie, w. H. H.

Newman, W. B.Peck, P.P.Pratt, Mrs. Gen. iiilev and fa mil v. Hon.

James in nc oeaaw, site nnah t.tn ww In excellent trim, and the music was pro your paper recently, and other facto which are of comon notoriety in this eity, permit me through the medium of vour widelv cir the caucus, on motion of Mr. "Wooden, it York papers, from Mrs, T. w. Field, of Brook From persons who have been treated by Dr. Markley.

The original copies, with Sheldon, R. D. Sherman, It. T. Spencer, nounced by several or the regular at lyn, wnose ausDuiu una ciiukku biuu oDiuav was resolved that the Senate meet at noon wm.

Thurston, John and William Wilke culated paper to submit to the administra J. nomas ik.inseu, ui iuv DKwaiyu ii tendants as tne best or tne season. At 9:30 o'clock masks were removed, many others, may be seen at the Doctor's oflice. on 'Wednesday next, the 20th, son, William Williams, Warren, Johnson Charles E. Young.

tion oi tne j'uDisc schools, and the Intelligent Protestants of Buffalo, whether it is heavy damages for the seduction or Mra Field. She not only denies the charge in foto, but refuses to touch a farthing of the money, if ii -U in (retired, which Mr. Field had an- Mrs.Focte. cor. Kaste and Pine streets.

for the parpose of comparing nominations just wheiher in view of the present good." waiaeu aiuug lukol "wi him, what Mr. Bo won had said to Mr. Tilton concerning his adulteries. I told htm that Mr. Bowen had charged him with adulteries in the presence of Theodore Tilton and Oliver Johnson, and he said that it was singular: when Bowen brought to him that let- for he pledged his friendship to him.

He did not Inform me that he had told Tilton any such thing, and he told me furthermore that he had been told Bowen had sympathised 1 with Fulton in the stories that Bowen had told him against Fulton, and that he had syra- DSthized with him. Another remark he made was, This is a terriblo thing; there is an appropriateness in this storm," and then we reached the house. Mr. Fullerton How long was Mr. Beecher np in this front room, in which you have spoken, on that occasion Answer About an hour.

u. Was any other person present that you and outsiders were admitted to the enjoyment of the ice. From this time until 11 o'clock the sport was fast and furi MISCELLANEOUS. The obituarv record from 1814 to the close for United States Senator in place of nnniinAri hft Ahnnid nln.ee in trust for her use during life, and then to be given to some pub of 1874 contains the names of 11,126 citizens ous, ana trom au appearances tne merry treme pressure was brought to Dear en Mayor Dayton in hopes of causing him to Buffalo, says: "'After doctoriog for many years with the best physicians, and taking morphine over two years, I was reduced so low that I was attacked with lockjaw, and pronounced dying. Dr.

3Iaikky was called in, and in four hours I was Again able to lic chanty- Hon. R. E- Fenton. It may therefore be set down as a settled fact that Hon- Francis Kernan will or county of the age of twentv years and upwards. The marriage record for the A Dulnth paper proposes a railroad on the I modifV thi determination, but without ef- party would have kept it up till daylight could the good natured manager have been induced to sacrifice bis Inter same period numbers by estimate about ice from Duluth to the Sault the whole length of LAkn Sunetior.

It claims that all talk to my friendn." est to his inclination. be the next Senator from our State. The battle between the friends of, the two Mr. Ltbouty, iHt Michigan street, lUiflalo, During the year there were added forty- that is necessary ts to spike the rails to the ice, without grading, filling, excavating, bal-laatino-, or ties. The track, it says, could be iect, ana up to yesteraay aiieruoon it was generally expected that Monday next would witness the second manoeuvre in a long and bitter faction fight.

Saturday, however, a Reporter of Thk Kbws, in the interests of peace as well as profit, called Charles Baker, paper dealers Fur-nih the pubUshers of THJB BUFFALO SUNDAY MOR.MKQ NEWS with 10,000 sheets of paper each week." These affidavits were taken by George G. Newman, Justice of the Peace, and the originals are In our possession SENATOR SAEBMAN'S FINANCE BILL This measure which passed the Houae of Representatives a few days since, was promptly signed by the President, who accompanied his endorsement with a message to the Senate recommending farther legislation which he deems tial to its practical success. The intended fleet of the bill, as its. title Indicates, seven resident, two life and three corres- uuu anuw mat tne re wouiu not be so many poor master's orders next winter. Who will be the first owner to start the good work, and he will have the thanks or old Scoop kk.

was cured of heart dieeane and inflammatory rheumatism, after the beet physicians These pleasant parties will be given regularly every two weeks of the season, weather permitting, and from the success of tlie first we aucmr that thev principal candidates hes been Sharp, but I taken up every spring- and stowed away. The iyaJi mh AYtnnf tn, JnvnlrP amlit 1 road would be about 00 mUes long, and a not to sucn aneentaa vu know of? ponuiug memoers; ana in tne same peri oa six resident members died, Milliard Filmore, N. K. Hall, Orlando Allen, John Ganson, George Lee and Samuel M. agitation or tne question it is on the part of a majority to add to this irritation; whether it is wise to force the free-thinking Catholics into a position of open hostility to the ublio Schools.

Being an American by birth I believe in the free school system of America, being a Catholic from principle I do not believe in having our children forced nolens volens to listen to oracular explanations of a Protestant Bible by the teachers of the public schools, or in having their religions beliefs or that of their parent recorded on the register of the school. The (JoTmnercxal has labored, recently to prove that the opposition of tile Catholics arises from the fact that the religious element 1b excluded from the Ml tools. Is it true that it is excluded? Why then on their entrance to the Central Sch ool are the scholars required, as a condition Of their en Tn tbX ctoe Mayor and was granted an inter but the entire party TOtewUl be given en nau laiieu. jus uaugnier was cured or contracted limbs and liver complaint. Jacob MUlherger, 4 34 Kim street, Buffalo "My case waa pronounced incurable.

After Soils her Gloves, cars couia ne iramsierrou uio wiluuui lln thm11anrailil Ai.WhA anlkMl I HTOTR MVTT. Whftt lO VOU thUUE Will will increase In favor with tbe large portion of public who enjoy the exhil Chamberlain. The number of members at the successful candidate- Mr. Kernan Is doctoring four months with. Dr.

Markley I present Is as follows: 389 resident, includ Editors Sunday News: aHfl nf rvnnnd5ura mnntv havlriff I to the loo or Uiey couia oe iastenea a iraina me acuon ui jo ing 74 life, 333 corresponding and 23 honor v. vuv I and iniil on the ice without SDiaes. I nun uia bosiu wi wiuiujiwiuu' A. Hot tnat 1 Know or. ix And where were you? A.

Down stairs in the parlor. Q. Waa any person with you? A. No, sir. Q.

Did yon remain in the parlor until Mr. Beecher came from that upper front room? A. Yes, sir. Where did you meet him after he first left the room? A. At the foot of the stairs.

q.wos there anything passed between Would it not hfl a irMwl Irtoft fAi (hn nnh. I ers? arating exercise. Indispensable. ary total 746, been a life-long resident or tnecityoi There has been a general reorganization of I eanikot say what they ATOB DATTQK- Ihe nronertv of the Societv. exclusive of win do.

The nominations are maae and now Uuca. and is widely ana most tavoraoiy i me secret service uewouves uiw. I utofAA Twwsurv Benartment on dutv in New The attention of our readers is called to tney can go as tney pitman-. known throughout the State. A lawyer I York city within the last lew days.

Nearly funds invested, cash on. hand, books and other printed matter, is estimated at over $8,000. itBPOBTKR Why oia tney tame tnemT Mayob I suppose jbecanse it was not by profession, he long since attained an ail uie oia omoers uu aunrau uuuei nuiuuy and Nettleehip have either resigned under the notice in 'City Features" of the Flower Game of Rochester. The article is something that no srcntleman can afford to Usher of the Academy ot Music programme to. display the advertisements in smaller type I know that it is a splendid medium for advertisers, but I did not know that it was albo intended to benefit the glove makers.

A lady cannot handle it without soiling, completely beyond renovation, her and it is not every lady who can af-ord to wear a pair of gloves but once, or you? at least that is the gen- The followi no- resident. nmhnra warn mnea'' commissi is to bring about a resumption of specie compulsion or ueen uiauiisaou uy iupuuu eral Impression. trance, to answer these two tiuestionsr To what church do vou belonar Fearful Bbportbb ild you anticipate any such Bbportbr 1 be without, and the cost is so trifling that payrnents on and after the first of Jann- orable wndt ta lte practice. He has on electedJudgeR. 8.

Burrows, Capt. Frederick S. Miller, Kev. C. S.

Hale, Frank Martin, V. 11. Martin, Bev. Chas. Wood, Edward washourn, tne new omer oi iae division, B.

Benson, the officer who had charge of the hnmitu at No. 66 Bleeoker street, has been or ifitlnn hv that bodvT all can anora to possess it. bona tor a sam iTmi Nrt. din nofL I have studied the ary, ana uus 1 several occasions received flattering ex- that they will not be in possession af all the facts the next one is, "To what' church do your parents belong "ft fill the dered to Washington, and Mr. Brooks, an ex- pie.

Tmn Mhirn are to be built In Bt. Louis. new ones eacn time sue attends a suuieieimy iarS uiu 1 preseions Of local regard in elections to Phila-lelphla internal revenue agent, holds mlnaro tatndn awav with the fractional Jlils ulace. The detectives who have gone out saatter for the past three months, and In making these appointments I selected men whom I thought were honesW trustworthy and oapa- ne taeatre. Lady Heads k.

iv. oiurav. ii, van Bokkeien, Kev. M. H.

Schermerhorn, and Kev. William Reed. Corresponding members D. C. Charlton, of Hamilton, Ont.

Dr. David King, of company has lately been organized and the 4 othce, and in these ne DM auueu to nis Gfthe division are Bauer, Kennook, Sullivan. to whom 1q3 topasw have cod- currency; second, by the repeal of the 1 JTL, reDutatioiJ iron ruiieu wr me ouiupieL.uu ui uuu tniy wi a sound man." Joseph Freed man, 14 Union street, Buffalo: Child four or five years old. badly scalded over tbe neck, breast and arms. Cured in a few days, leuving uo scar.

Mrs. Werrick, 437 Oak street, Buffalo- I was alllicted seventeen years with bcrof- nla in tbe blood, and crippled by spelis. Had doctored for many years snd taking most all sort of medicines. After doctoring four months with Dr. Mark ley I was almost entirely cured.

I recommend him as a skillful physician." Joseph Freedman, 14 Union street, Buffalo, says Dr. Maikley has doctored in my family tbe past year and has given perfect satisfaction. I can recommend him as a successful C. A. Stuart, 108 Seneca street, Buffalo, was attacked with Bbeumatism -and had to walk with a cane.

Was curtd in one treatment by Dr. Markley. MIbs B. Schieder, 70 Pine street, Buffalo I was a great sufferer from ysipelu and had taken a great deal of medicine, but all to no avail, when quite young 1 had hurt my foot and was t-rlpphd by spells. Other doctors wanted to peiform an opera Newport, xu l.

Sixty-Six Club have a New Deal. Anciusi. iinreuiujr uuu rw wiuuiu ll iuu iIoda in the interest of the neoolo. win he done in the interest of the neonle section of the Revised Statutes which. One nun area ana nity men are empioyeo.

Nominated for ffovernor asrainst lion. I the secret service wnn one-nan tne numoer Editors Sunday News: provides for a charge ot one-fifth of one A T.t- ma of that Whitley empioyeu. TBI I MCHSJDKNT'S ADiytKSS, President Sele then read the following tfUUU A. ASIA, Wii7t jooia un, ttw Since the above club disorganized, the AMUSEMENTS. A.

OS, sir. Q. State what scandal asked if had seen tbe letter or confession. 1 said I had, and he said, "It will kill me." Q. Anything else said before yon left the house? A.

No, sir, i. Where did you go to alter leaving there? A. Down to Theodore Tilton's house. Q. What was said while going down? A.

He said, "This comes on me as if struck by nghtnlng." I told him that I thought It very strange that Mr. Bowen had matte such charges against him to Mr. Tilton, and not have told 11 lm anything about It, I told liim I thought it very treacherous on Bo wen's part against TUton. Neither of us were lis-posed to talk much on the subject. Mr.

Beecher told mo that Mr. Tilton had told him that Elisabeth had confessed and had read to me, or there was a confession or copy of a confession of Elizabeth of sexual intercourse betweeu them, and he told me that Theodore had told him of the reasons lor sending to me the letters-through Mr. Boweu. That la all I remember now. AftAfonmn (nrttiftr details of a similar na THE FIRE BUG.

thoughtful and beautiful address: members have had very little to do, and did not know how to pass away the long winter percent, for converting gold bullion into coin, and hereafter no charge shall be made for that service; and third, by the repeal of the section limiting the badly defeated, the Republican a making a bitter fight on the fact that his religious belief was Catholic, and that therefore he must be more or less identified ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Robert Akin's hosierv mill in Claverick was GjCWTLKMfcNOF BE HISTORICAL SOCIETY Another vear of the histirv of t.btn Hrw.ltw burned Thursdav morning. In evenings. A trio of them, however, have, turned their attention to music, and each evening wend their way to a certain domi has passed away, and it now enters Into the Report kb What was your reason for selecting- men of one nationality for that commission? 5 Mayob Well, one reason was the harmony it would assure in the Board. UKVORTHS- Then you think that as Americans, Messrs.

(sates, TruMoott and Hurlbert would agree-better than if Board was composed of an American, an Irishman and a German? i Mayob Tea, I think s. You know how the old Boafd conducted matters, and it was "mixed." A Bkpobtbb Wherein Heji the trouble with a mixed commission? mayor Well, there Wrmld be a clashing sured lorso.ooo. Samuel si ark's tailorini? establishment at 211 with the managers of Tammany Hall, national bank circulation, and permitting its increase and distribution as the wants Bleecker street was damaged to the extent of HLBiJH JU mil nju Btaae ViBan Q. Roaxas iourteentn year or its existence, its progress during that period, if not rapid, has oeen stead In everything which constitutes and gives value to an institution of this character, it certainly has attained a position whose administration of local affairs and si, two uy lire xnursaay evening. cile to to tne strains or tne "Blue Danube," or something else, as executed on the piano.

So enraptured have they become that It is becoming the talk of the neighborhood, and the cause of considerable anx- I The oonntv Court House at Oatncv. 111., was oi tne peopie may require, I Uflnence in the State it was so generally which commands the resuect of our citizens. burned on Saturday, but all the papers and records were saved. The loss in about 12,000. and one satisfactory to its founders and present members.

Its object, as declared and ety oa the part of their families. determined to overturn. There were many who were-in favor of his nomina The elnthlnar store of A. J. Louschlem.

and continually as to the bestowal of what little JSYK WITNKSS. Ameritea'i Great Character Artist, Mr. FRaNK MAYO! the dry goods stores of J. A K. H.

Fid dick, and me ury gooas swjree oi.tt.n. Commercial please tell us. why these questions are asked. What business is it of the aul iiorities whether the pupils be Jew or Gentile, bond or free, Catholic or Protest ant. A gentleman who has traveled quite extensively in Western New York informed me recently that away from Buffalo titte impression very generally prevails tliat the Buffalo Central Academy is a denominational school, a prominent Baptist minister in HorneUsville recently speaking of it as "otr seminary." Now this may be all nonsense, but nonsense sometimes has reason behind it.

Again in the district in which I reside, No. pupils are forced almost daily to listen to a harangue from the principal, or an hour or more duration, giving At view of the selection read. It is an unsettled question whether there Is any rigbt to read the Bible at all in the schools, but I do not believe there is any doubt about the right pf any one to object to having his children subjected to such a performance. We are invited to send our children to the Public Schools, but attendance there ig made so impossible on our part that we must either refuse or be subjected to what no Protestant would consent to were tee in the majority and the dish forced upon them. It looks as though it was a determined effort on the part of the school authorities to force us to near what we consider false.

The attention of the Common Council Is called to this abuse in the hope that it may be righted by them. FSlCE CATHOLIC. i patronage there la connected wiin the airair, tion on my foot. Dr. Markley set the bouen that were out of place and in a few days I wu able lo ao about the houee.

1 wan lata is anv BoeJU. in the cltv that tion last year, but he positively refused DC paxuaity ouuuuuwanu oj wio tary of the Treasury being required to redeem the legal tender United States notes in excess of $300,000,000 to the amount of eighty per centum of the sum of national bank notes so issued to any nn WMinstMlBv nlslit. Loss about 1 125.00a ture, Mr. Moulton read a document in which The Cigar Makers. should be above such wrangUug It is the Water Commissioners.

tried hard to avoid it by selecting men, as I have said, who are auopted at the time of its organization, in Vtfi'i, were to discover, procure and preserve whatever may relate to the history of western New York in general, and of the city of Buffalo in particular," It waa not to teach, but to preserve history. From that period the society has continued Its organisation, and has quietly but persistently pressed forward in the path laid out bv of both, and am heullbier than 1 have ever been Piddick for and H. H. Chandler or Editors Sunday JSTcwat to let his name be used, and as the result of sue Democratic victory of last fall he was the first candidate pressed for 12,000. IVilson.

222 South Division street. Mr. Beecner numoiea nimseu oeiore luwii as before his God, giving au account of the circumstances under which it was written, adding in substance the account given in Mr. Moulton's published statement of what followed this apology. It it no less an imposition upon the con The works of the Kinslev Iron 1 sees fit to reject them 1 nave notiUng more to was one of the greaLest suffer sumers than upon the workmen that and Machine Company in Canton, took Mm C-i-WIbtt fnmnnnn fmm tL artMrtr nf hot.

iron the seoatorahip. Sup ported by the com- its founders. From a small collection of manuracturers win continue to use And the Beautiful Toung Actress, MISS ROSA BAND Will ap pear in. Frank Murdock's Charming and Famous IDYL OF THE BACKWOODS, nact vote Of the western and central and all the shops on the east side of the street promise has-been effeoby placing sai Iriah-pacb vuw wo I were destroyed: The company employs from man on the Ust Instead of Hurlbert. tmoi-lds" in making' decent descriptions wwao auu nsxius ui ixuiy uisiAJiy, ill 111- creased from year to year, until it has attain- ers from Neuralgia Pains tbe head ever afflicted tue disease.

I had doctored with a great many physicians in BuQaio and Philadelph.S na 1 with truth I was cured in tv. weeks by Dr. Markley." A FATALITY. Mayor It is untrue. I did not and will of cisars.

They will do very well for miiTitififi ma inenus were enaDieu id i soo oo men. and is oneof the largest in the eonntrv.outsldeof Pennsylvania. The works not offer or promise anything to a member ol tht council fan conflrm those nominations. penny-ttraus," out is an tmposaiDiiity secure cue nver anil eouwern uex uy -wr mvami acres of cronnd. The entire miK an average ciirar, with these and I have not chahgeei or substituted any mnmifntlmr that nnfc onlv did the property is valued at and the loss is MrB.

Capt. Butlery 233 Cedar street, Buf boy's instruments, as to make butter from and a Death I something under this amount, xne total m- name lor that or Mr, uuripun ana ao not in- tnfl doinor so. A blow with a Butcher-kniie, Fall down Stairs Sudden and an Inquest, nomination geographically belong to i aurance on the works is 210,000. lard. Hundreds or competent ciirar falo' I had been auneriug tor twenty years with a complication ot diseases, anil had a number of physicians.

Had Uken a their section, but that in intellectual makers have been thrown out of employment by their use, and yet the price of Bipostbh Well, suppose that the Council should rfcmain obstinate and refuse to confirm the nomination of Gates, Trus-oott and Hurlbert, what then? Matob Then very emlpbatically they will assume the responsibility. First and last I 'SPORTING such banking association as aforesaid, and to continue such redemption as such circulating notes are issued until there shall be outstanding the sum of of such legal tender United States notes and no more. And on and After tue first day of January, A. I 170, the Secretary of the Treasury snail redeem in coin the United States legal tender notes then outstanding ou.thelr presentation for redemption at the othce of the Assistant Treasury of the United States, in the city of New York, in sums of not less than $30. And to enable the Secretary of the Treasury to prepare and provide for the redemption in this act, authorized or required, he is authorized cigars uas not been materially reduced, great deal or medicine, uirm miw luunum ago I was recommended to try Ir.

Mark-, ley. He has done me more stood In a short time than all the physicians put together, power and fitness he was the peer of any man named. We congratulate Mr. Kernan on this indication of his popularity Albert Oarnter has challenged the win Ana nun ureas ox retailers nave oeen im Bugene Carty, grocery store keeper, at 473 Seneca street, died yesterday morning at ner of the billiard championship of Amer- DAVY CROCKETT; OR, Be Sure You Te Bight, Then Go Ahead Wr.ichwill be presented here, with snd complete scenic effects, wUl make no other nominations, ana 11 the Common Council refer the old Board to con COURT SCENES. and ability, and no less the party for the at the tournament wnicn opens on me nve cciock.

a complication 01 circumstances led to bis death, and these it will remain and would say to an hhih-mjui consult Dr. Markley, lor 1 can say wllh truth, I am enjoying better health thau I have in thirty years." posed upon by these "cheap imitations" when unable from experience to tell the difference between them and the genuine article. The smoking public should join the competent cigar makers and honest manufacturers in inviting that all these' firming the new one i nave nothing more to say. This closed the interview with Mayor Dayton and the Reporter left, the office fully convinced that His Honor was firm in his deter with the Coroner to unravel. As far as is known, the deceased quarreled with his Mrs.

IlnlJah Tabor, North Collins. Krie wife on Friday night, and in the course of eu its preseni. position, as one or. tne permanent institutions of our city, to which we point with pride and some degree of self-satisfaction. The rooms we now occupy are, as you can see, in every respect well adapted to its purposes, and the number of books of reference and of history, its collection of records, maps, relics and framed photographs of prominent citizens, is very large and In every waycredit-able to ihe society and to our city.

This result has been reached by the steady interest and constant attention of its omcers, rather than any large expenditure of money. ith few exceptions the whole of the large collection now in its rooms have been free gifts by Its members and others interested in our local history. This interest, I am happy to say, stiU continues, and with the same care and attention of its members and friends a constant increase may be saftely relied upon until the Institution will stand as the representative of the history of our city and to a great extent of the personal character ot a large majority of our leading families and most distinguished and useful citizens. Such a result has already been attained to an extent which is creditable to the past history of the society, but still greater ana more decisive results can be obtained in the future by a greater interest and more steady attention to the same objects. All local events of importance should be recorded or in some way registered in our rooms, and even those of minor importance may in the lapse of time become Interesting as nart of the history and prosrress of the citv.

positive assurance that their selection has Mr ThomJUI p. Waiiace of New York not only the requisites of personal pro- city has purchased from Mr. C. H. An- bity, political consistency and unusual drews of Young town the chestnut gelding ability, but for the demonstration of a SeeTe'has purchased the inter- N.

Was cured, after along illness, by Dr. Humanity as It Reveals Itself to Jus Justice. mination and would flght It out on this line" il it took all winter; ANU AMY 18thT 1875. Markley. in two monuie.

moulds' should nave a distinctive marK, Mnnr Tnber. Barae ulaoe. says: "1 have been- the melee she strut; mm on tne neaa wita a butcher-knife, driving his hair completely into the skull. Tbe fracas occurred at five o'clock in the evening, and at 11 o'clock in the evening another trouble occurred with Subsequently tne reporter nau a oonversa-on with several Aldermen and obtained and we should then see that hundreds of them Wo dd find their way to the old iron determination to count out its muipi-1 est of Messrs. McCord and alone in the 1 tion I tMttiiia Sam Piirrtv for Si'i-OnO.

I thuli greatly ben oh tied hy Dr.Markley'n treatihent, -and can recommend hlin to any one artJicU-d witli chionic dUease." And every lor this week only; Also, Saturday Matinee, at P- ST pile. A iU.AK.ER. to use any surplus revenues rom time I 7 "7 i Purvis vaTaed att (7 approved of tne course pursued by the Mayor, rellirions ostraciam. The Buffalo Com- M'uruy vaiaea at uw. commendim him for his firmness, while to time in the Treasury not otherwise I reiigwua wwuam.

AUC Mr. San ford has reconsidered his inten-1 otlier8 Boverely censured him for what they Mrs. Utone, 16 Waller street, Clovolaiifl, O. "Uv cae was con sumption, and 1 bad a coiiifli Mrs. Tate made her first appearance on the "public stage in asking Judge King for a warrant for the arrest ofher huBband tor desertion and non-support.

Mrs. Tate is a very nrattv little womiin shnnt twnntv-twn vR.ra his wife, which resulted in the deceased being thrown down stairs. Early the next morning the man died. The matter was called to the attention of the authorities. A Libel.

wnmnHatPd and to issue, sell and dis- I wni have a new lease 01 vmaie- tion to withdraw Treakness from the turf termed his devilish obsttnaoy That there appropriates, ana issue, au resnnear this season at Jerome will be a tussle in the Council Chamber on to- The Rink. The Rink. Editors Sunday News: pose of at not less than par in com eimer 1 -7- Park. nn Branch. -Baltimore and Sara-' morrow afternoon not a person aouDta, ana of three years' standing.

I coughed oonaUint-lv niiriit and day, and was given up by Um best physicians in tbe SLate of Ohio. Arier being treated one week by lr. Markley my cough stopped and 1 gidnod strength. Am nrvn iraa ann rna nimnn rr rno of the demotions of bonds of the United I res upon itself and the portion of the A statenent having been put in circula what the result thereof may lead to, no one can tell. tion in the First ward to the effect that I cu ricv in tha ixtAf rvntrrsfl I I Th niareon match for S2.WU ana tne and an investigation instituted which resulted in a medical examination.

Drs. WalBh, Phelps and Lyndemade a post mortem examination, and the decision arrived at was that the man came to his death from compression of the brain, resulting from a sold my pe'sonal and political influence to reswreu iiew in. Irving Van, Vo. Fi-ankfort Htreet, Cleveland, "My cane waa pronounced tucuiabin 1QM An I ponent ana cuampiuu. ue urivaus uiu 1 cnampiuuttuiy 01 aiuwiv, wi.wotu 1S0, entitled.

An Piins of New York, and A H. Bogardus oi approved July 14, jonn il ana van, in tne last campaign, receiving raonev therefor, this 1b to brand GO THE BXNK puouc iixe ux a umu nae ra, rui Chicago, will not take place immediately that statement as unqualifiedly false and All who have had occasion to gather up facts in our past local history have seen the import owing to sickness in Bogardus' family. malicious. rupture OI me ngut moiiugrm aibciy. mo funeral will take place as noticed elsewhere to all such arguments than the most Splendid Arrangements have been completed for an international single scull race for $3,000 in the Sunday Nkws.

Respectfully yours, Micuakl D. Lynch. act to authorise the refunding ot the national debt," with like qualities, privileges and exemptions to the extent necessary to carry this act into effect, and to use the proceeds thereof for the pur TWO ROQUE CAUGHT. Jewelry Thieves Arrested Valuable Property Recovered. I I The unusual ouiet.

so far 'as the greater ance oi aome conunuous record oi passing events which were seemingly unimportant at the time. The naat year has been one of the same elaborate array of words and figures, To-morrow morning coroner uavis noius Markley in tliree niontha. Mrs. Ann Hoot, TullV street, SyracnfC "I -was cured of nt In Blx weeks by Ur. Mark-; S- Uey, alter other physicians lulled." Mrs.

Fullerton, Tully street, Syracuse: "1 was aniictwl with emnle weakuesa; was oaired iu nve months by lr. Maikley." a Mrs. Bandall, Katom illo, Herkimer "Atterbeinir given up by the best phy- and we are contented that this test shall an inquest. between ueorge urown 01 naiaiax, cnam pion of America, and Joseph H. Sadler, chamDion of Enelind.

The men are to row A Complaint From the Constables New Ice Every Session, be taken In the broader glare of the Na general character as for the several past years, and has been as satisfactory as could be expected, but it would be greatly to the advantage of the society if a new Impulse could be nriven to it by a more general inter Oar Noblest Brute Editors Sunday Newst AT THE tional Capital, and the more responsible I old, with a profusion of auburn hair, a figure to make a ilebe jealous, a sweetly modulated veice, and ladylike address. Hrsv Tates Btory was a pathetio one. Last August sfaf married a little flfty-flve dollar a month elerf in the American Express Company's omo j. However sweet the honey-moon, tne youi lady had a black eye within a few weeks, eu id was moreover turned out of doors. A drja-greement with a mother-in-law hastened if it did not absolutely cause tiie catastroy he.

The sufTerings of the young strife were not aer-ous. She told them in a auajghtforward, man ner, and as she did it the puerile little sniggered and laughed as thougli he was acting a low comedy part in a vaudeville. When he took stand himself he confessed that he had struck his young wife and blackened her eyj. He had endeavored to rid himself of her oy sending her to Wel-land, Ontario, but she had returned and claimed his protect ton. Judge King held the defendant in S600 baU to support his wile.

He failed to furnrsh bonds and laid in Jail a day and a half, hen his friends became responsible for bis good behavior. One of the results of the au'it, we understand, is the discharge of the defendant from the Express Company's ser nee. CHARLK9 HXNSOy'S I.ITTLB JOKE. A police co urt is not all trasedy. Even the deep abstrar of legal intellectuality mutt find relief.

Cminnntlnr Con hn.il fallnn unlMin five miles witn a turn, accorainr uiae new English rules, in Bedford Basin, Halifax, in August. Brown allows Sadler 100 lor Anvthin which adds to the comfort and We. the undersiirned, constables of the city duties of a national legislator, in the of Buffalo, recueat the use of vour "valuable necessarily Ahe availability ot the noblest of pose aforesaid. The substance of the President's re-srnsnmrndTirlnnn are to tbe effect that an increased revenue la necessary to pro-wide for the addition of one per cent, of est on the part of our citizens. The roll of afcetans I was cuicd of female weakuesa, in three months, hy Pr.

Markley ii: Mon troTiierv strecft. STTacuse: PEARL STREET RINK. expenses. well-founded belief that its triumph will man's assistants in tne unite creation horse is of the deenest Interest to nine-tent bs active paying annual, members is but about 800. a list which should at least be doubled The curling clubs of New York, Brooklyn and cltv.

to the number of 150 play crimes are concerned, which has prevailed in our police department so long, was interrupted Tuesday last by the arrest of a man giving the name 'Qt HiEBT ELSOH by Detective Dlehl and; Depot Special John O'Donnell. The prisoner is charged with havincr robbed a traveling jewelry salesman be the more emphatic psper to expose tne iiibriuchiui uniBmjtiuiai, of certain unauthorized individuals who hang-in and around onr Justices courts. Michael Kelty, who is acting aa constable of 13th Ward is UiMnu in t.ii a 3d Ward, a Vint? never been of ths human family, i noludinpr who depend upon him for their livelihood and A FUJLI. "I doctored in Koglond -w ith tlie beat piiy-cuir. and In this country; 1 waa eurel The present paying members will scarcely pay current expenses, leaving no means for rturchaains airvthlner for the societv.

however ers assembled in the Rink yesterday to en two by Ir. Markley, and my wile tne pauoaupaiCi wuu iuvc unu iui luuoo av-rrlbntAR which elevate him above the ordin elected as constable of either the 3d or 13th gage in the great curling matcn pet ween THK WATER BOARD. important it might be. Our paying-list of ary of the animal creation, and the efforts of annual memDers snouia oe at least ouu, wnicn Dr. Mar.kley can bo consnjlttd at his office Wards, and in order to mmaioia tne residents of the 18th Ward, lived for one day with Jim fchnrt we rnnectfullv reauest the members will place the societv upon anrm foundation.

trim') A. to ti 1' Sundays from it A. In the employ of of tnousanus are cousuiiiLiy uuouiw ujwwu improving his condition In every respect Among the most successful in this endeavor. Shad Know-Nothing Um be Reorgan the P4ortn anu tneooutu. a no was filled with their friends of both sexes.

Play was called at noon, and at five o'clock It was announced that the South had won by 403 to A flag was awarded to Capt. J. ht. to i r. w.

SILVEft CORNET BAND -Furnishing the Musics Skates for hire. Sir.gle AdmiBBioii, 25 centi. EDWHT BOAT, Supt Jiew xora city, in uctpDer last, in rougn-keepiie, of a satchel of samples valued at of the Common Council to look after these matters the coming year. It is a burning shame that such men as George Walsh, Louis aihosuflarlntf invalid timk is PKKCiora in one ot onr own citizens, sir. xee uiuueu, The money paid for life membership is placed in the permanent fund, which; with accumulating interest now somewhat exceeds which it is hoped.may be increased eventually to 1 20.000.

the interest of which ized by the Democratic Party. who was the first to introduce the practice of the public debt annually to the sinking fund, ft sum now amounting to about $34,000,000, and to redeem under contingencies $50,000,000 of the present greenback currency, and without contingency the entire fractional currency fin circulation. To provide this reserve tie suggests the resumption of a duty oa tea and coffee and the restoration of the ten per cent, tariff on articles specified In VJZZ'rtZ ndl)KLAYS(BlANGKmUH. oue zo.uw. 01 tne Toooery was sent to New Tork and other cities, but for some C.

Bailey of the Thistle Uiub. and August uttenot, Jonn si. rnupoi auu nhnrift Mench should be allowed to perform should be devoted to tlie acquirements of The dele sates of Columbia, Cornell. Dart We published a communication last shoeing without cutting away tne uoor to a dangerous and painful extent, and his theory is now generally accepted by the best minds in tiiMhiiRinnui. Hit imnrovementa In vete unexplained reason nrt communication was hesitate.

Our terms' are numerate. at once, before ffou are beyond tbe reach of human aid. the of constables, who have to be held vaiuaoie Historical mauer mr uie society. mouth, 11 ary ard. Trinity, Williams, Tale, I1IUUVU, ilBJJF HI luiv; MiiiamuD, m.

had with the authorities of Buffalo. Not- USU Willi tUC til JTfUl over the CT mimercial, and the sleep was a deep ImwnnnalhlA fCiV tllfilr ftOtlonS Sttd Cftll DC sucn a pennttueni iuuu woum insure me pi maoent usefulness of the society, and add rinary practice have also been marked and suM un oem inti journal in ma nanus. Sunday concerning the nominations made by Mayor Dayton for Water a loners. We simply stand by that, and AUCTIONS. Counsel! in son has a pocket snatch safe.

Its attractions as a public institution. 1 Princeton, and Wesleyan Colleges, met at withstanding this, however, the officer Hartford, on the 13th, to arrange here became posted in someway concerning for the college regatta of next summer, the robbery and the suspected robber, and Amherst, Brown. Union, Hamilton, But- Kept sharp lookout. Detectives Shepard brought lo no aoonnt, while the constables are lett to bear the blame of their dirty, mean, disgraceful acts. If these things continue for doable business in tue two central locations, thAflrHtnt Nn.

34 Want Mohawk street, and ue iguior a a luclier ana set nre to the newspaper. Counsellor Coe first felt a genial warmth then his hands were at fever heat. FIKST-CLAS3 Auctioneer Henry nelisli9 srers. and the College or the city or rtew 1 na Mack had the case in hand, and soon Tt theory is to be promulgated and en- LS ed tythe official head of the city oi I 1 a. I uuiocu uv uic wuiumi umu v.

vivi wi mat tne lncreaaea tax- tne oomine mo hvohim resign their responsibility and the election oi constables be at once dispensed with. the latter at No. 168 Carroll. The latter establishment receives Mr. Dtbben's personal attention, and tbe number of valuable animals entrusted to his skill is nroof of the etitlma i nrB: neiiuoneu iur buiuisbiuu.

uiu aiu- i NuAmi sauHnea aa ioj idh iueuuir ui uia one or tne most agreeaoie ieutures or wir nfrrMfTyhftfi our winter club meetings, which lias been held at the houses of our leading citizens for several years. At these meo tines valuable historical and biographical papers have been sent by members ot the society, which, with their pleasant social character, have made them very attractive to AUCTION SALE POPULAB GKKAT Installment Store, saniS, He eiauns BfW nationalities, embracing herst, Brown, Union, and Hamilton were peri0n wanted, but 0 whom they had but a tfFhae facts can oe runy suoaianuaieu; I W. RO BINS, 2d Ward. turn in wnicn ne is nem oyuie norsw-iuvuig punuc. itv az bxrsre.

while it wouia ma- 1 1 1 iujj w.vv. 1 nuovo Biaiou, umwn oommun J2r, I the larger proportion of the taxes, shall year. Bespresentatives from New London discovered Nelson at the depot, and he was OF First-Class Furniture lNt MISCELLANEOiS GOODS At CHAS. G. IRISH'S.

Cod Kress au wno attena tnem. Arrangements have been made for their continuance the present winter, due notice of which will be given through the daily tenauy aa 1 deluded from the Water Board, then I DU oarws www uwiu Mij at once iaen oeiore no oupennwinueni, KDWAKD DONOHUB, 81 Ward. MICHAEL DOVCKY, 4th Ward. ALBERT KEITZ, 6th Ward. THOMAS J.

MINNICK, 6th Ward. THOS. B. HUGHES, 8th Ward. J.

B- 8AFFORD, 10th Ward. M. H. HULBEET, 12th Ward. Other papers please copy.

All kinds of Fornix "ore, riunu, holding the race at their respective cities- I Considerable jewelry was found in his pos-Bv a vote of 6 to the Chairman having ta I aesHlon. and a teleeram to Mr. Stein he uer He next presses a law to prevent nue- SDMDAT KW3 a representative On Mondav a recusant witness in the Pacific Mall Investigation was brought tuation in the 1L4C vv Chamber and ParUr rei, r-, Oil Cloths, ISeda, Stoves, Sold on Weekly Installment ot the people, enters a solemn protest against the confirmation of the three to the bar of tne House, but ottered I'cn wi urge upuu urn ueiuuttra oi xne BO- ciety the importance of attention to the interests of the societv. It Is important that decide, it was decided to row at Saratoga, brought that gentleman to the city Thurs-The race will take place on Wednesday, day WQO identified some of the prop-July 14. Rules were adopted to prevent erty as having been stolen from currency or a nxea, claiming that City Auotion, Commission, Furniture the roll of annual members should be kept commissioners named by Mayor lay- testify under compulsion and was thereupon released.

Hon. S. S. Cox of New a resolution demanding PRICES AS LOW AS ANl IN THE CITY washing, anamaaeeavu uoabbaaeasbraifiuh fqU agent at jfOUgOKeepsie. xne prisoner course hereafter.

was particularly uneommLnicative in re- THE SCARLET FEVER. known yalue woul reached by the en. actment of such a I tuaine and ln-dustrv would revive. the beginning ton. uiieu ami me uues reguiuxiy psiu.

xne current expenses of the society are paid frowi this source, and it will greatly lessen the da-ties oi the Treasurer if dues are promptly paid. ChriB O'Connor published the following gard to the theft, and would give tne omcers Wareroonts and ruoua store House, 303 Washington St. WEDKESDAT, JAN. 20, AT 91-2 A. Goods at nWvate Sale.

tue withdrawal from the Mate ot Louis wiwu uu a ungers ungiea ana tnen ne awoti with a savage imprecation, dashed the news papor away from him and swore strange oathr j. Tliea! he kicked the flaming sheet to put it out uind scattered the ashes over the iudgr j'a beni Officer Connelly took Mr, Uinion by the back of the neck, ordered him to ta a broom, and then saw him sweep the mess up. Cox insellor Hinson is especially good-naV irod aivd acquitted himsell in his role ol iaf use-nu dd very gracefully. A PKKCOCIOTJS LITTJL.B CJlAl. A year ago, Frederick Schappr nine years old, ran away from his home Lockpoit and went to Chicago.

There he sld newspapers for a living. He made his wav back by stealing rides on the cars. W7ien he arrived in Buffalo he was In a stair condition and Poormaster Kraft took or jarge of him. Fred ran away from the proflouee and ws soon afterward funjT begging at Black Rock. Frederick Schappeirhas go to Limestone to learn a trade, BF OTALITY, Last week a par Gf ntue wretches tied a dog to a telegre pll pole at tno Hydraulics, and put its e- yea oat.

Then they tortured it in various ay8. that would scarcely bear repenting. ernard Carr and John Carr, respectively 15 ana 13 years old, acknowledged parUcipatlc ln the business. Bernard to lb workhouse for thirty days, and is motlKjr worked the "eusa tiod" on oit.nannA in tVtM 'Y. fihin i will I no intormsuon.

na is quite young, ana iana of U. S. troops. The resolutions THE TAXES. of prosperity on a fln.n basis would be 45.000 that I can produce two billiard claimed to be a Kew York boy, once be- Vaib that, tin are dull and money scares were referred to the Judiciary Com shows that I a nlavers from New York city who will beat longing to the Broadway squad of.

boot- reached. In conclusion people who cannot afford to spend large thev reallv need can take Its Unprecedented Malignity How It Is Spread A Card From Dr. Jennlson, Etc mittee. It is also very Important to Increase the roll of life members that the permanent fund may be strengthened for the purpose 1 have stated. I look forward during the coming 1 wv tWA pnHBh nimvAN nmW thn follow-I blacks.

Me will be nanueu over to tne au- Parties, declining or contemplatingr In the Senate on Tuesday the dav was Increased coinage tacilities xui- I about to return their rolls to the Comp-1 iDg conditions: Two games of 1,000 points thorities at Poughkeepsie and taken back there for trial. a for the xinrW of the necestT silver, advantage of this liberal oner and by pay-ing a email amount weetly secure their taken up in a discussion of the Louisiana yutu iui a uuuoiutiiauia uiuvhsd ft until an each, to be played. One, the English game a an Vnirllah IrHIa A OthlT th AlTIArf housekeeping esn always buy or tell xurni-ture, cook stxves, Carpets or merohandiss of any sort at Auction or private sale, by cal liner at tiie Btore. Kstl mates cheerfullv This conclusion had scarcely been reached but no action was agreed upon, the House on Tuesday the naval ap goods without great lnconveniwiw. o-ame on an American table.

The when the Superintendent received a dis- trailer, ana we understand tnat tnere is considerable laxity on the part of the tax-payers. The times are hard, to be and recommends that these be erected either in Chicago, St IjOuIs or Ooiaha, nual anu me mumoers. The past year shows a death record which has been especially heavy upon our society. mlntini- nn TTimirflH i.iih lrHMLHHL ni miNir ill liuui xivt aMuu.s'KK rvnum.T The sDRDAt Niwsxras the first of the city miners to call the attention of the Board of i. tha fftAt thut children iust recover- made.

Cash paid and goods moved, avoid propriation Dill witn its amendments was 1. 1 I thlaf nn fiirt hop AMnmnnlnttlnn aomn the and defends his message la passed, xue appropriation is increased sore, but the law compels a levy upen ing an trouble. for Demorest's celebrated! winner. I will give or take $600 to have other of the property found in his posses- No Extra Prices I No Frauds $20, 000 only. An attempt to bring up following words: "I have ventured upn I rersonal property in case of non-pay- inir from the scarlet fever attending the public schools, endangering the lives of the hundreds of associates with whom they came in contact, and insisting that Investigation the same nlayed in inuon or jew lorn, sion was iwiaiuw uy uv uwr ibcib, uu Slun was iucuuuiiu uj iuq iiur iwbcjb iuu It has since traniplred that Harry Nelson harness and horse clothing.

fitT-MONET LOANED on "Watches, the Civil itights bin tailed. Nathan K. Hall and Orlando Allen have passed away from among us, leaving a record of integrity and usefulness which is rarely found in any community. AH of them were among the founders of this society, and gave earnest attention to all subjects connected with its organization. All of them had honorably filled the othce of President, and It is this subject with great diffidence, because' I ment? jt 0f course, advisable that A rf irnvla warranted R8 TepreSMltCd.

BeO- 1 On Wednesday the President sent to Is an alias, the frue name of the prisoner beinff J. J. and his ulace of abode Biamond Jewelry, Furniture, and per sonal pro perty of every sort. Refer to th it is so unusual to approve a measure ui should attend to the matter at once, should be made and the proper precaution- AuiirM niontAd tr nut a ston to It. and hand furniture bought at gooa prices.

both houses his message on Louisiana Obituary Resolutions Judge ng by way of blessing. Troy. He is only about twenty years of must heartily do this, even if no further I preventing annoyance to themselves and entire business community since leo7. 46-8m T. LANl'HIEIL 1W Senses Bt At a meeting of the employes of J.

W. affairs, but beyond a discussion between Senators Ix)iran and Gordon nothinar was The meeting waa held in accordance with our sutrtzeotions and the facta as stated fully Mm. onlv nn hut it was insisted on legislation b. finable thta time, and enforcemeIlt of a unplea8ant duty Kuger Co.s TnX" '55? I so GOING IHWW THI HILL. Jain'es Walsh was formerly a young man, done in either body.

The Indian appro to announce the fact by message; but day, unaer tne autrHuw ciuies the omcVs gt pmpina refuses to upon the agents of the city. rrrannipni IV iihlkiibu uciu tt jui uuwu i i i i priation diu is less wan last gratirying to na to Know inar cms room eon- tains excellent portraits of them all. Let hope that the record of this society will a. ways embrace the names of such represe nJy tive men, as well as of a large proportf permanent citizens identified with ou' Aitv all of whom should be Interested tn whose reputation ranked very nigh ln this eity. Fast life led him astray, and from a flrst-'Claas bookkeeper he degenerated into an Ahaolnte drunkard, and associated with the ScVtckr V- caned to the chai, and Sb.r- fZtSltfSKSrZSKS? Mr' year.

FTTRNXTURE. MARYAND I. eood suthorlty that the disease was of a most virulent type and could be carried around from place to place by parties simply visiting the houses where patients are under treatment. If this Is so, and we have no caase for disputing it, these precautions suggested should be enforced with as strict impartiality as in the ease of a small-pox epidemic. The Miller, the nart who was robbed In Trov, Thx "Jotter's Corner" of the Catholic woot classes.

His paramour was a woman oi jects of this society. Enterprise Express Companies Is In town to loclc after suoh articles as can he identified aa utolen from him. Union just as spicy and Interesting as the lowest Class, in a nt ui anger ne caas-tlaet 1 her. He was sent to the workhouse for wood Welsh appointed Secretary. On motion the following preamble and resolutions were adopted Whereas, The family oi Augustus Bueer, one of our employers, has been deeply afflicted and is now in sorrow and monrninjr, caus The latest attraction on Main street is the Twas wvenlng In May, and the soft sepnyi can be imagined.

We shouldn't wonder forty days forty years apparently would not xne ciuo meetings in me wintec itm were held aa follows: or 18T374 1873, Dec. 16 At the house of Q. Steele Paper on the Boston Tea Party, nf," DrrX T. Chester. VeCt 1W by do so because I feel that it is a subject of such national importance to the whole -country that It should receive the attention of and be discussed by Congress and the people, through the press and In every way, to the end that the best and most satisfactory course may be reached of executing what I deem most benefi-cial legislation on a question most vital to Friday eVeniiigOnlcerCarr, of Pougheep-sle, arrived to tke the prisoner back for trial, and it 1st highly probable that be- attendants buuuiu uo uoiu mo BbaivvooK uv oountability, and the greatest care exercised nave uupue mm any najriu.

if Mr. Riley attained a greater popular great broker sale of foielgn and domestic dry goods by P. O'Day. Nearly every man has a gift that would make him successful in life. The most important point is to find that gift.

Some make successful preachers, some law TKX DOLLARS. In fliu TT1 IftllUltMlL III 11 1 ,11 uailinB. ed by tne neatn oi tnwii tmmreu- uy.nea Th vough branohes, low bending above My Mary and 1, as we wantlerud along And wMspered ot beauty and love. n'We'U make us a nest like he birdling, said, 'And never nha.ll rm.rt mv more." ity than Bailey of the Danbury News. is- I tween tne.

two verioust'cnarges, Bupportea Bentincr a horse is neither fashionable nor Charles Kmma June ana Aiwn au 1374, January At tne ik juse of E. Q. a Clad Monitor, In tliis connection we would remind the membersof our medical fraternity that the treatmen-. which Dr. Sayres of New York city nnTfiiiMi lor so manv vears and with emi profitable In these humanitarian days.

Judge Spaulding Paper on the Iro bv Cant. K. P. Iorr. tus within the past week, leaving their by such Ineontestible proof, he will be home desolste bv the sudden removal ot all 1 placed where hl affection for iewely will their little ones: therefore be is 1 gratified mof-e by weight than elegance.

iving moves wiui me spirit, oi uiu uueu. Will lain Denning beat his nag with a hlekorv New York State Legislature. 187. January iw aiiQB AQnm of R. Sher Ohl yes," she replied, "and can furnish 11 elnb.

He struck him five heaw blows. At yers, some oiuera mtircdanis; out it is seldom that you find a man that makes a successful auctioneer. The only sure way to success is to do at all times what you promise. The fairest auction sale we ever attended Is now being held at 4tM Main street by P. nent success, is simply to allow the patient nil the iM-cream craved.

This, with the nice. SAMUHfr K.AHN AMD WIFE. aam.K)Bff oaiia -two tl nllars h. whRck it coat him ten dnllRm Omnibus Companies, Freight Cartmen, Manufact'rs of Iron, Brick; Lime Cement mrwi iiw otidw bv Kev. i.

M. Bishop. 1974, February lh nonse ol h. At Cheap John's Furnitui Store." I in iuo cuw vu f-An-j and em lover ana Uin who uur awp the interests and prosperity of the na- demnin gthe acts of the President in Loui- SHnresymthy in this their hour o1 wuhe the developments in the Kelson aud he went away discontented with the prioe. proper attention to other outward accessaries, so effectual that hundreds of phy tion." I liana as cross usurpations, were laid over fair creature, there's mat ly a wealthlex SiT.f cultivation of the Tea A I'RKDATOCT CONSTABLE.

A milt, was rirono-ht before Justice Nwin on Whatever msv tnncrht of the merits to await the result ot tue VonKrsioni xn man Would ffladlv hare vou for a bride. 1874, February house of W. H. H. iuioived.

That this resolution Of respect and oi more mieresv) louany caiue uV iu singu- sicians inother sections of the country, who are not hermetically wedded to the old-time theories, lave tested it, and we believe with almost niiversal success. If one of our phy vestieatinz Committee. In the Assembly uay, auu every aiawment, wui ue iiiukun may be relied upon. Some 'of tlie best bargains we ever saw are made at these in diy goods. All goods are warranted as represented.

Auction at 10 a. m. and 7 p. M. But no one can love you mo re fondly than S.6Ww ftJr on the old firm of Juba of the measure which is certain to have a which resulted ln the Issue of a writ of Vevy on a horse and wagon owned by Mrs.

BrVdget sympathy be publisheii in the city papers, and a copy presented to th. nonmta. fc-UJ on Tuesday, Governor Ti men's message on lar manner-. hursday afternoon Detective Diehl arrested and took to Police Headquarters a man who gave his name as Samuel Kahn, and a woman claiming to be 187T 1 A.mAGl2Z- dailv. Don't forsret the number.

460 Main tbe usurpations in ivuuiuia ww moneu. ThMmtnlttflei were also announced. O'tiara. i ne man wno was entrustea with the warrant was a court lounger named (-Veorge A urn 5 HQ lLAn, Hy treasure, my beauty, an pride I Oh had I a mansion, with ca rpeta of gold And silver. I'd cover the flo ar: trial of a few years, there can be no reasonable question as to the necessity of some legislation to give It practical K.

CARNEY. rm Wendesdav. Mr. Laning offered a hill street. Messrs.

j. P. Shoecratt, and J. P. aughn, salesmen.

sicians wuld but inaugurate this treatment without ddlay, and furnish the public the result of hisexperlment, it would be widely appreciated, more especially as the old treatment of tb various schools seem to be ecmal-lv impoteit In effect. We give below a card oaa foci jaU on I-aSalle's Visit to the Seue- TrVarch SO At 8. 8. Jewett's Paper by rf o. Putnam, Commemoration of udge ifc Hell in the Senate to legalize certain proceed-1 But, Bmlltng, she said, "you can purchase GEORGE J.

HIli A. A. ADAMS, J. H. OATES, Committee.

Walsh. He is not tne regular constable; only an occasional visitor at the Justice oflice. In the execution of tbe warrant he br.oke Into a stable and stole Mrs. O'Hara's Jjorse, and now the unsophisticated young nvm is to be prosecuted for fiat burglary and tr espass. tne Deat, At Cheap John's Furniture Store," his wue, on euxpicioa oi neing aisnonest characters.

The detective had watched the mancBUvres of the couple for some time, and nnally became convinced that his suspicions were correct. Kahn was searched effect, but there will be a wide divergence bags of the Buffalo mmon council, i ne debate on the Louisiana question in the on the treitmentjiurnlshed by Dr. M. A. Jenj.

The Bnbstantlals. Before the more luxurious tastes and aone- of opinion as to the wisdom of the Presi- i Senate culminated in the proposal for pas- .74, April 13 At A. F. Tripp's Paper by J. Fletcher on the "True ate of the Holy "I'll spread yon a couch upon which Ho re Dealers in Coal, Ice, Timber Lumber, Stone Marble, Brewers and Malsters, Builders and Contractors, And any parties whose business son, whioc seems well worthy ox attention SOABLST FSVBB AND BUALt FOX.

leat'8 recommendation to restore the 1 sage of the following resolutions 1 Jepulcbre." JOHS PATTON AOAW, Tlin rauiA nf Bridget Kellv asrni nat. Jnhn Pat- A Dead Stranger. hU ntiTn waa roUnd a ouantltv of ffMnr.t That we. the representatives of tites can be gratifledthe aubstantlals for the sustentatlon of life munt be looked after. And in this day of progress not only Is it demanded that these should be of almost infinite OFFICERS KLBCT.

cline. When evening shall cell us ik rest. Of the fleeciest down," But she aald with sigh: I lYbe hair Tnn.ttreiu the mlu' The bodv of an unknown man who 1 ifiwelrv. of rings, lockets, the people of the State of New York in Senate tariff on tea and coffee and re-impose the ten per cent taken off so many articles ton, referred to in the last lssu'e of The 8uw- DAT NEWS. Was brought Un amin nn BPharao The following gentlemen were then elect ifdttors Stnday XTewsi Having otiuch experience in the cure nt scarlet fever and small pox, of the most Iignant type, I would thank you for th ofhumanity, to publish this treatment hih i.

Tollable. If falthfullv carried out. assemuiea, conaemu auu uuuuuuw hid biljh and sentiments of the telegraphic dispatch of of bastardy. The young man was held to bail RThen so shall It be, love, and the tables In- variety and of the lest quality, but facilities for transporting thera to any desired point must be afforded bv those who aim at secur lien. Sheridan, dated ew urieans, canary a.

to appear umuiu iuf mu- cuan. had evidently been frozen to death, was There was almjj Sound upon him a large found Friday in an unused outhouse at- number of several new Kussia-leather tached to feiegeVs tannery, in Hamburgh, pocket-books, Upon being questioned ftLi waS vldpntlv a laborer, and ne told severar different stories, and Supt. Deceased waa evidently a auu decided on holding both himself and ed to serve the ensuing year: Fresld ont James Sheldon. Vice-President W. C.

Bryant. nuv.niinff KfrtR.rv Klias O. Salisburv. wmch eu sweats that ixmgress snouia pass a A rtrl iMtii from witn fkt rtl' ttAnt FRAUDULENT BQARDKKS. William McEwen and fmd nnnM vn ing and retaining a business in which their sale predominates.

Among the manv estab- Oh no. ahe exclaimed, th ly ham eleganl neavv trtinfr, i wouiu iwiwcuumt save, that I have the pole agency of Butlalo andj in aecianna a larRe cibjw oi pwpmui iajuibi-ana banditti in order that thev could be tried prevent the deaths of four-dfths oi that might otherwise Mcarilt fever should be treated- by adw' Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer charged with obtaining beef and bread from vicinity for ihe sale oi notmng was iounaontiie a search the baggage at the hotel to identification. It had apparently laid BtOT)bJQ brought out usnments aeaimg in staples in wnicn tnese requirements are to be found in perfection is that of E. D. Holman.293 Main street, between Geo.

8. Armstrong. ij muiiary commission, wnicn also suggests it is possible that if the President would issue a proclamation declaring these same citizens banditti no further action need be taken ex of general use, in order to provide the necessary funds. His proposition to fix the value of paper money will not only meet with strong opposition, but it will an open question as to whether, if enacted in the most stringent form, its effect would not be lo encourage rather than prevent fluctuation. Its suggestion ftdnllsonetablespoonfuloJ three tablespoonsfuls of weetned ti.rMt.tmesadav.and il aw awBetenec! wicnoios rittaacr witnout tne necessary pecuniary equivalent.

The young men were held lor trial. Councuors Jr. i ream kj- murauuii, rw Wm. H. H.

Newman, Henry Mar where found several days. 1 he man new bvoke, including a Bible, an Archibald's Improved Iron swan ana south Division, dealer in one groceries, especial attention being paid to the had been seen about the premises some ODera glass, ec, which were removed to ae tnroat is much tin, Kev. A. T. Chester, w.

if. ietenwortn. cept that which would devolve upon him. Stocks of teas, coffees and sugars. Hra WnrP riiit.

WAS entire! Unknown I HoHniift.rtfirm. 4 swollen gaiHs wun yetus tbe throat as a poultiop Hub, Wheels. and apply yeast to mixed with Indian Francis 11. itoot, u. t.

ateeie, or. an motion of Rev. A. T. Chester a unanl ytovcT, ub we regain tue recommenna-Mnni contained in MLid dlonnth nf en fihPrl- The Best Time Yet and Hard to Beat.

meal, use piwuw chairs At Cheap John's Furniture. Store." But Mary, alas! I mustsad.iv conress. My means are hut slender as yet, To furnish a housa ln the s'fyle wouM llae. Would hopelessly plunge, me in deDt, To ask yon to share my poor lodgings and board Is something that I shoidd deplore." Bhe said, with a smile Ton can purchase cheap for cash At John's furniturs store." We went, Happy dsy ean ever forget Ths niMunrn that beamed In her face. An Inquest was held yesterday by a Prompt inajatry revealed the fact that TnMA in ha ahwnM nf I aomn of the nronertv was stolen from the jatritp tea to keepithe das despotlo in their nature, unprecedented mous vote of thanks was given the retiring President, O.

G. Steele, for his devo- On the morninar of the 7th tnat. iwuonMf eruption uuvu urar. orseverai davB. For tlUSUtX vi tMXJ A caw 1 I Tli TIT 1 1, in tne niswry uur country, ana tenaing to the destruction of onr representative govern iHwnirv RLurD rui miiwuiiag biiu Is certainly an Indication that there is tinn to the laborious duties of his oftice dur coroner oueruiau.

d' from nt.h.nmmi. ment ajau iioezxy. Dry Goods at Auction The latest sensation in Buffalo is the great Brokers' Sale of oreign Iry Goods, under the direction of Thomas, Boberts A of New Yorlr. The immense number of nersons train No. 7, with engine 899, or better known by railroad men as "Boss of too Division," Bart Smith, engineer, and Seward Goss, conductor, left UornelluvlUe five hours and UUBI71V 1 1 kkl.

nit. fTk. ZX inherent weakness in the basis upon The matter laid over two davs. and was 1 ftBd- boveose of yeast three nllk d'ftt ffout the en-JfhLf tosv oarly every caae can be cured jtaUfS? a pock Adopt this IvJ, ii jatment, and censure me if the mortuary of Rffftlo records an average of ITh- of about 63 to the month, or 626 the vear 1874. ba renotted bv the ing Mb regular term, and also double thanks for faithfully discharging his duties during the unexpired term of the late Orlando a linn.

Mr. Steele responded in a feeling ronilIT will probably be brought out Monday ibr intrnxA iiv Vr. rtass. (1. Irish and I a rhsrtrB of inand larcnnv.

which the party rely for reaching the de finally passed- who dally crowd the store is proof positive of sired object, and just so far as this dis As she jrnzed at the marvels of beauty dis mirty minutes late, it arrived at Buffalo five minutes late, making thirteen stops on the division. Time from Hornellsville to Buffalo two hours and forty minutes. The delav was caused by train 3 being late. me attractions mere onerea. -j.

ne narratives of the auctioneer. V. P. Shoeoraft. others interested, that the forthcoming I one Gf the sea.i stolen from Mr.

Walker be-annual poultry show, to be held at St. James I valued at Hall, will be the finest ever held here. We rouna- and nrettv kefareeiv see where the one of last year I The Wile IB quite roung ana pretty, trust prevails will the enect of such ex manner to the sentiments oppressing the appreciation of his labors, vnd alluded flat- Vandalism. Edfrs Sunday News: Tn cheap Johns wonflemfal places. We fornlHiied our nest in ai elegant style; Rnnn married a twelvemionth or more.

and his associate, J. P. Vaughn, seem to enchain the audience, as great bargains are offered to the eaer oar chasers. The ladies are traneous means for strengthening It Drove a weakness. Tbe other recom J61 ji Physician O'Brien to the members of rl1 Board, which reflects credit to him by jllinar the attention that every effort should De brought Into requisition to save life.

Ac could be eiceiled. but those having the mat-1 claims to haO been orn in rew I ora city, Anma WlttwrfthlA RTteCimen Of hUTnafllftV This wheel is not equalled for strength and durability by any wheel now knowu. -We accent none. It is Unbreakable, IJxxBliriiLkalDle, Warranted. Please call corner Pesrl and Senecay streets, and examine for yourself.

nd get circular and recommendations: Our rriee is same as manufarturea. City lerence: ex-Mayor Brush, Job King Co- A.A.J Justin and others, who baverchaal and 5 used them. O. M. HORTON.

5 Heavy llsrdware and Iron, The next club meeting of the Society will Ko vnunnAM fnv davS SlUCS. to TMitarm thM ter in enarwre are uoaotiess iy wuere ner uvtww -nvio, mu uhci- particularly directed to this sale. This is not And Mary is singing thla song to her babe. Of Cheap John's fumitrire stores. An Innovation.

be held at tne residence or rarry jiarnn, shall be so, and as they are both energetlo and anoet are in fayor of her being a sharp one. mendations are certainly reasonable, and pet ot Mr. eecner, propriww mo hi mi -liTrin Atreet. This animal wan corner or Main ana 'mrjuer Bireeis, where an interesting paper will be read by will meet with little opposition in Con alive champagne can now be procured on draught at tlie well-known house of Wm. Story, No.

20 East Swan street, corner of cept my numble offering with my best wishes, 1 remain your humble servant, DR. A. JENISON, Analytical Physician and Surgeon, Mo. 148 tteneca street. Box 253.

A terge'aesortment of Ormkiag, Parlor and Beating Stoves constantly on hand, at Washington, and 104 Niagara, corner Mor-nsSt, Prices lower than at any other Judge aneiaon, prestaent-eiect. gress or from the press. tne pre try wmo oeur wmui attention from visitors, lso being with the heart of a human could do sueh a dastardly act, and it has therefore not been diffleult to spot tha party who has lust sufficient outside wTT. MMni(tlnn of his kind. a aamsgea swck vu kuuus so oiieu sum -auction but the finest Duress Gooda, equiii fX any in the city.

Silks of all shades an i. Ors, Cashmeres, Paisley nud Broche Marseilles Ouilta, Be and Table W'aens to-aether variety of rry Gooas. Call and examine for your'JiTea at Pt Cpay auction rooms, tea ram stxect, op-oSlJjim House. Sale, a. mm 2 and 7 r.

niAoa In the cltv. Althfiuvh Chean John ni reliable it wiiiaouuuess oe oone. She takes her arrest Very cool and there is a Messrs. Smith Hodge, of this city, naa A hM some fine poultry on eihibition at the late question as to her being neio. tica Fair, and succeeded in securing seven first premiums, five second premiums, one R-iiroart itimi third premium and fourteen special pre- The Sff1 mAiU' mlnmi all on frame bantams.

InthU class na are agsln working nine htjors aay for there were 81 entries, of which they had four slxdays ea J- teen. They hold liver medals and 0 bronze they have w.irfcefl only msfiit boar a aTS msdals, awarded at the saiaa ssbimuon. days ift She jea Washington. The delicious beverage Is forced through a handsomely ornamented silver fountain from bulk, and the many who have tasted it wonder whv the nlan should Toe vassachusects Dental sort try has passed bM arrested several tu nes ftr aeuing ohean. thM anv rtt.fttt min 'In town, ha Will 111 ill The hoot and shoe business Is improving vapidly.

The Massaehusetta cotton mills are nearly Shonlil tYm rtrl mil be traato him he Will be continue to seU, jasgajntlee of law pro rosecn- hare been so Ions in Inception and perfeo- au enforcing a reciuauom ox per mnt. on At Cortrmbus, the founddea and ata- RVU, wages. Inaia st me luuen accauntanuiry. chh shops ave na ruii Plant. any men paisMm..

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À propos de la collection The Buffalo Sunday Morning News

Pages disponibles:
35 852
Années disponibles:
1874-1915