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VOL. XXYI. SATURDAY. A P R I L 29. 1871. BOA*DX!VG A N D L O D G IN G ^ G E N I I.EM E N C A S HB- -•ioni* rce K l n u l r i :t ma re**on- _____________ d a w i t MM i u IM VIM ON B T e - T W O . P ffg l M I I I jm r .u r s w ith f o i p--\)* f -r U n .blea, to let vviiii I c ir - I . A l *>, r-nut* for g':litn:iu> ll, an-l «iav b-.ird. <J:5-«t 9 6 •/ '■ 10o | l« > v - t r n i> i v i n - I •> j». a - m it fur genii, m a n an<l wifi; je r » h «. f.-rel.i. i *'1- v it i. s r . * tin 11< .-.mt !> fc\lR 6 K i. ml privilege K HU’IT 3 I of bab. rooi iJ/31* T. A I.AKUK A ND >hv<I ruoffl. w ith fo-ird, for r for two Jaiilea. T e ia is, 111 required. ________________ It I , » r I’KAKI. o T .- I tO A K D E ItH D F .rilK h l). « < ) r , . ii . I h o < iiiruodallon furiilolicd. I»* y .r.j.r . w , • id tin-lor a l ie n c e n tral. dZV-Zt M l .\I V . I .h I.K M I .K M K N D K .-lltK IIOAKI) In h pi I . a te fan lly • c u lr a lly lo c ited . A d d ri M. W., a t ti)I« office. dZM t r O R »A 1 X — H O L MES. S S r o K . A L T rB K M U K , N O R T I ir .A irr ■ O K- E g ner H akbiDgion a n d M/ihawk *tr»i ga* a n d tix l u r i - ; N iagara w a t e r ; bath ro o m ; e a n l l e n i cel lar. A *-.: an eti« location for any kind o f b usl- *•■!» or p rof.Aalon. A p p ly to J U H N O T T U . 81 M r t O F F E R TOR HALE AT A HARGAIN ea*y term * the flne new 2-*fory fram e . . .e, . . . ith lot 63^x116%, l,*e M.'Hfoaat co n ier of Iron. au.l T e n th »Ls. L E E A D IC K E R IN G . 13 <tl Hwan st. fl'VS !i->U* WI lltol W ei g F O K HALE if l i i M a i q . i « r £ T HTOKK FO R H A L E - W E ® . J r ' r a M‘ ln betw e e n Hwan E S ] r s s r 5 . s - »»■» •*_______________________5!? l SO . I. 450 S I AO A it A MTREET. * irlr. I n . Mf j o i i n W 'A N T K I ) Ity T W O Y O I'N G M E N — H OARD >* wlM, r n m L h tU room , n e a r Lloyd » t. A d .i rr n-. . . . . ... n/V-21 AV* W A N T E D . '•N I KACT FOR MU ■ <• delivered foi *■••■■* r.ei.iuing H a m 'j / *$ Af A IN S* to r e n t o f M Itoutl App!ON? A SO a flay and cry. No. . 1 - 0-1 w H U ? W A J f T E D — I ' t i l A L E I . 1 I M A ! . AKA Ml I 1 klt<*tii'ii ftml ii | I \ oU lK L H VA A N T E D K g R , ..i , vn;rk ; m u tt cotuc w«-li OJH-2 t 7 1 ; K: V ‘ ‘ 1’. V A N T E D A COOK : N O .! . / rifju lr c d : gcwnl wages ;mH. | . ; | FRANK I.I N BT. W A N T E D A C U M P E - <io m < ULral liuuM'Wurk. Uw*J <I29-St w, K M . • \ 1 1 — £l k l K“ ! K<■n-ral ST. - W A N T K I J A « h<.u-j # o i k . R<-f< i . n- iw 454 1 KAN K L IN W A N T E D I.MMK w o rk; apply alun<-«; l n iu i <• 0 ^ MAIM M . W A N T E D iitn-ir .X l'K K I- ll / ’ >OK W ANT E l) FOR T H E E A o T E K N HO'* E l., * ’ D u n k irk. V Y.. o ne * n o u n d e rslaudo m e a t at. I t.asli ,- cooking. Apply a t Mn- I...lei, or to Hiniurn Inielllyeii. e I .,l|e.. . o i n e r of Exchange and VV n ih il Z-'-.t Ingh AV f AN I E l til III..\ M. . gtri* to i.In r w o rk, a (I 1)0 O K N E ItA L do . 11 .dug ro- n. work ; id 4 *r!i I a lo cook. w atli nt-eiav* places will i b lam od k x In tht# city No. 1 N o rm DtvUlon li ____________ lot 3UX.H0. 81 I'earl m I I O A I . K - M ). I . E I M S T K K E r t . V I w £ J f t i l fram e houae. In cornpleie onU-r, r,M,aif_ ue_ gas a n I g a s flxtures; house contain** A p p lv to ii.le* -u n d r r c p .v t a . clo lf o s p ru**\ AVV\it2 .It ) |t S « r T T i ». «1 P e a rl nt- __ -------------------- = Z - PT Vi,K SALE ‘ ,H ‘ I residence o f tiie .V , a tlie n o r th w e s t c o rner ,».r IL /am H * > n # e,situate,. <jWcl!tn«g 2 *u*r 1 e«; lot o o , - . r'r l. » «f’uV L .a ? T b hB rgain, o r rented, a r ' V v .' . E E 'I N A U I ) W1LHOX a H Real Insurance A g ent*. d » rtK M lftafiL* D W E L L I N G FO R HALE OR B»t Eagle street. No. 14U, 3-storv ooom. In flue o n l e r ; all m o d e rn lin- ,lr, v< ‘. n a s rented tlic p a s t y e a r for »duU, will rr,JrZ\t ' ! a less iirlce. A p p ly a t No. 5 N iagara mi I ''A K D W ILBON A HON. P.ual E s tate, IIfe a/*- K ln: l u ‘t|**‘Bn<,t* Agent*. ________ da* * .)W E L L 1 S G H FO K B ALE. F r a n k lin * trcet, 2-*to r y b r i c k ; lot S*xl3A 2fti IVar! s tr e e t . 3 -story brick : ga«. w a ter, hath. *>) E leventh atreet-, l>4-4tory fra m e ; gaa. w a ter, b a lh ; lot 40x128. 149 Eagle stre e t, 2-story brick and w ing; gas, w a t e r . * . . ; lo t 38x113. 114 Houth D ivision st re« t. 2-story and a t t i c b r ic k ; gas. w a ter, b a t h ; l o t 36x114. Kt Hou ih Division s tr e e t, 2 -story; g. s. w a ter, bath. 234 Eagle street, 2-story b r ick ; ga.-s w a ter. A \ . ; lo: 31x181. S'rt J e r s e y street, 2-story brick and w ing; lot 6ux 102 N inth street, l^ - s to r y brick • g as, w a fer, bath. 237 N inth s treet, 2-story brick ; gas. w a ter. Ac. LY<*N. ftA K E K A ' e l l E r ie I,and < ifflce. No. 34\ Main st. raaV . . .\THTREET HTOKE FO K HALE—W IL L ■ H a lot or honse and lo t In p a r t paym e n t. “ • J u i S apply to E D W A R D S A BU C K L A N D . 'J T . ” s ta te A g ents, N o t* and L o n B rokers, S o . 2 } £ % n s B u U d lng. b> A m a i n s t r e e t h t o k e f o r h a l e o r t o L e t —T h e brick store a m i b r ick w a rehouse In rear, w ith lo t ex ten d in g from Main to W a shington street, b e tw e e n Ohio a n d P e r r y streets, f o rm e rly oc- -uplsjd by F. W . N e w b o ld as a h a n lw a r e store. f : lOTTAGES FOP. HALE. Booth Division street, tw. tagi-s $2,'***. ft N o rth W illiam street, l-story fram e l(W -»l,ftsi. ■Vt N o rth W illiam street. IX -atory fram« lon—92.2*m. '.vfl a r d 3W5 K agle s treet, tw o fram e cottages; lot 50 I-story fram e cot- lot Jix lot 25x 437Tw e lfth s tr e e t, l-story fram e, new ; lot 27*1®®- *?> E leventh s tr e e t, l.S-story fram e , new ; lot 29x143 l.iT tK o rgla s tr e e t, i,S-*tory fram e , corner E f n e r SL—8l,7i*i. *23 E f n c r Htrcrd. l-sto ry f ram e ; lot ZAxffO—*«0*L 3ot J e r s e y s in-et, l-story f r a m e ; rood lo t—9 , r v - , w “ . r t . i v , £ s t i « 2 m . . cl I * E r ie L a n d D flce,349 Main sti \XT \ N I'EI* Y» Mint 11 fin Ir.uicr. IP I• renews 27*i. w lm n u n e , r.-fol AN 1 E D - A NuRHK 1 u - t 2/2M, Wltli Kl KHT«*\LAHS o he a gran .I. A d d re-. IV voung child. 'i\ - i hi . to lio.iet ty. capHMIliy. I w a s h e r a n d f. tu llox ARK t)F A TA K t h a v e lim -cia^rt referencea A d d ress P. U. Uo.*. -Sldelice. «*.23-5t O l *72 D E L A W A R E A V K N U B (T H E KEHI- *HL donee of S. L. (Tcm ens. Esq..) for sale, by tTTMK. A HANFORD, If* W e a t Hwan s t ________ c3^l fkk Ft »u’hA L E —-T O R E NO. 31 MAIN H T K E K I. J e f i in d e p th to W a a h ington sti JO H N OTTO, NoTtH P e a r l a L _______________ *-'7 f S R E A L EST A T E FOR HALE AT R E D U C E D S 3 prices to d o e e a n ••state. T h is property Is wel- Fup.-ovw( s n d rented tr* rlrst-<-!as.' tenanta. P a r tlcu l j larsfu r n ish e d by H U M E A HANFORD, lfl W . Hwan I v o r s a l e c h e a p . im. 22 N o rris P lace, l-sto ry fram e house. In good idlllou; lot .30x114. P rice 92,IUU. o. 27 Cilfton Place, 2 -story fram e house. L o t 2Hx N xTZ C a rey stre c t ,|,‘.-sto ry f r a m e house; lo t 6Cx of V lr- _ i r j V ery low a t $4.t**> 3 K < t i l street, southeast co r n e r i a F O B BALE—NO. 381 W A S 21 IN O T O N HT. 2-story fram e b o u se ln a p a r t of the city w h e re p r o p e r ty la r a p id ly Im p roving, am! In a location ad m i r a l t y a dapts*! for a D e n tin . Physician, A ttorney, o r a n ” k in d o f m e r c a n tile bnslnes^ C o n tains bath om, g a s a n d w a u -r a n d good c e lla r ; l o t 46x164. Ap- y to J O H N O T T O , 81 I’earl «L 127 « FO R BALK 1-story f r a m . -------------- — - very d e sirable. House contains gas, w a ter, f u rnace, etc.. In good rep a ir . L o t so ft. f r o n t a n d In d e p th to Hnr»*r sL F o r term s , etc . a p p l y to J O H N o T r t ) , 91 P e a r 's t . _____________________________________ »« t F o R SA L E —HOUHE A S D L O T . NO. 215 Seneca sL L o t S2xli«», w ith good stone w alk i Mark to f ront. House In perfect o rd e r through out, wi,th a good d r y cellar under alL C o n tains ten room s, besides am p le pantries, china closets and clothes p resses, a n d woodshed. T e rm s easy. T itle perfect. A p p ly t o J O H N O T T O Kl P e a r l s L c24 t a y«.K HALE—R E S ID E N C E O F T H E L A T E H . F. F.. • orr.w e ll. Ks-j., located on th e s o u thw e st co r n e r o f Llnwoo«l avenue and B r y a n t street. T h e house Is a tw o -story brick w ith a tw o -story w ing, contain.- twelve room s, all nearly square, closets In o m ; t* t h room , w a ter c l o s e ts gaa, large lar u n d e r w hole bouse. L o t is 138x237, well T O L E I - H O m i S . D t o L E T - A S P L E N D I D CO U N T R Y R E 8 I- m S l dence, w ith large twtck h o a ae a n d good h a r n a ; said place co n tain s about 8 acrea o f good land s i t u a te c n O n tario s tr e e t. R e n t 920) p e r year. A p p ly to ED W A K D B A B U C K L A N D , No. 2 B row n ’s B n lldlng. _____________________________ <“ . 1871, B T t a V..K SA L F -IW GKNE8EE ST.; LOT,CfrT,' f i Kisixli lK*use. P r ice 940u c a sh. JO H * - fb-xrl -I. _______________ — 45? ' ' Y ' i ' 1i '^ F ? ; i r 1 T ^ L t \ r ? h r t * c k ? n . N^ r “ ■W Ma.ni s treet, hfA r < j >(,t 20 feet front and run- .*• \ ''O B . BA K K K * ^ . « r T a L k “ o r ’ TO B E S T —19# C L IN T O N J H 1.1 reet, a large lot, a good b a n i : hj?“« e 1,1 w ith all tlic Im p rovem e n ts . JO H N O T T O , 81 I e a rl f t ling. M D HOUSES T O K E N T . FRO M MAY L « A. N. W I N S H I P , No. 10 E a s t Kagle s _ W a shington s t : very room y hoaae suitable for boarders.* P r ice 9800. 399 W a shington sL, re a r o f above honse; room y brick b a m P r ice 9208. 305 a u d 359 Elk sti. brick c o ttages. B e n t 9300 each. £35 S e neca sr., room y , 1*^-story fram e . R e n t 9228. 151 a n d 153 Igtuisiana s t , tw o genteel c o ttages op posite th e F reig h t D e p o t R e n t, e a c h 92*W- FAHMH F* *K S A L E .—Several desirable farm s for sa*e lu this a n d adjoining counties. IN S U R A N C E —T h e undersigned will m a k e s o n a n d insure lu s e v e ral o f th e b e s t com p a n ies ln b tate. HOU8EH FOK SA L E .—No. 472 N iag a r a s t ; l- s tory fram e : l o t 30x120. Price94JM 0 Xt T e n th s t : lH -*tory f ram e . P r ic e 92JDW. 14 T w e lfth st.. l ’i-sto r y fram e. P r ice 93,01*1 19 C a rroll s l , 2-»t«ry brick, basem e n t and attle. Prl»-e IkSU'. 316 F .lllcott s t i ; 1 H -trtory fram e . P r ice 9X1**). 536 Heneca M., I -storv G o tldc fram e . P r ice 92.000. V a n d a lia sL, tw o 1-etory fram e co ttag e s ; each 91 XV. .357. a n d 259 E lk rt., n e w brick cottages. P r ice 93J09 each. Seneca s>L, a block of s ix 2 -story brick bouses, G r 'f f ln s t. Prioe,each9LMML Itouck a v e n u e , c o m e r o f N o rth W M h lngton. I wroo<?eti c o tta g e s n e a r lv n e w . P r i -e91 JUfl 185 V irginia s ti, flr>t house from N jV P S n . b r i c k : g a s w a ter, a n d cellar. Cclcc 94.W*. LOTH FOR SA L E .—I*el»»\trat*Jt’9W ip e r fobt. S 2 £ J i T pf - « i m r ? r , : , ’. f r ! f — \ • r t r o f V . n B r a r t l i r n u ; **V.!ur b d s o » w e sterly side of G riffin *t_, betw e e n Heneca up * E x c liange sts. P r ice 912^\ p e r foot. clH A. N. W IN H H IP. No. 10 K. Eagle at. t F o I I R E N T - A 3 -S lO K Y B R IC K HOUSE, w ltli wlt.-r, o n th e u p p e r p a r t of F r a n k lin a t . ; is Is a d e s lrabie residence, haa deep lot, and the ual c o n v e n iences. LY O N , B A K E R A CO., E rie n l < )lllre. 346 M ain SL ■ H O T E L OR SALOON r o l l R E N T - T H E large fram e building I a S p riug A bbey, a t Cold ringH. la offered for rent. T h e grounds w ill be lighten throughout w ith gah, and a large flrst-class stable is lining e rected on th e pro p e r ty , whfch will g r ia t lv Increase the value o f th e rental o f this build- It!g. LY O N , B A K L U A C U l, E r ie L a n d Office. M ain r t . ____________________________r l * L E G A L K O T I C n ____________ o i T PWMUH t 43HUMT O F B L ^ F A L O —M A R IA o L S w tg e , V taJntt*. a g a i n tt E d w in H. A lport a L L d - S T T A i r a ra a ^ S k r m l o r of t te g * M * hmUaU a a d c r v d i u w M d . w e ru o f Isab e lU a l p o r t «.co rge L M ? Z p © r t, a n / f l q p ic s L A lp o r t, defend- aata. T o t h e defendanU a ^ v e n a m e d : _____ . Yon a r e h - reby > i a a m rd t o a a w w e rtK e o o m itolnt th e C o u rt f o r th e i r u w ■•■■■ . q r ’ S L * w h ich c o m p laint waa t t e d I n t h * D fflceof t t e G e r k o f th e H u p erior C o u r t o f Buffalo on th e 33d day o f M a rch. 1871. D a ted Buffalo. M a rch 33, 1871. W I L L IA M S A P O T T X k . P lain tiff's A t U ^ j a . S U P E R IO R CO U R T O F B U F F A L O .—LY M kN D. Hodge, M a ria L -H o d g e a n d F a a n le M- N lch- ols. p laintiff* , again s t E d w in ik A lp o r t, and E d w in a. A lp - r t a a a d iu ln lstrato r o l th e g o o d v c h a ttels a n d cred its w h ich w e re of Isabella A lport, deceased, M ary A. L . Lay cock, W lU lam H. A l j ^ r t , G e o rge L M. A lport, a n d A g nes L A lport.defendant*. To the d e fendants a b o v e n a m e d : Y o u a r e hereby s In this a c tion, a n d us a t o u r office In o f th e C lerk o f th e H u p erior C o u rt o f Buffalo on Uu 23<l d a y o f M a rch. 1871. D a ted Buffalo, M a rch 22, 1871. _ ______ _ W IL L IA M S A PO T T E R , bl-SCw ITalnUffs A ttorneys. n i U R A V C E . J ^ l F E F I R E A N D M A R I N E IN S U R A N C E . e t v a n r a u R A i r c E o o . H A R T F O R D , CONN. 109. C h a r ter P e rpetnaL P a i s u r c s t u l ........ ... ........... . ....... (Three MlUoos o f D o llars.) A » E T 8 , * n « a r y 1. 1171. a t M a r k e t Value. Cash on band a x l In b a n k . .............................. 9 9 M 4 8 tf I D . H o d g e , M a ria L. Hodge and F a n n ie; H- N lch- _ a, p la intiffs, a g a in s t E d w lu H. A lport, d e fendant. T o th e defendant a b o v e n a m e d : You are hereby s u m m o n e d to answ e r th e c o m p laint i tills action, a n d serve a c o p y o f your a n s w e r on us, at o u r office. In th e C ity o f Buffalo. N. Y., w ithin tw e n ty days a f te r th e service hereof, e x c lusive of th e day o f such s e r v ice; a n d I f y o u fall t o a n s w e r tbe com p laint a s aforesaid, the plaintiffs w ill apply to the C o u rt f o r th e relief d e m a n d e d in s a id c o m p laint, w h ich c o m p laint w a s filed In th e offlre or th e Clerk o f the S u p e rior C o u r t o f Buffalo o n the 21st d a y of M a rch, 1871. D a ted B u ffalo, M a rch 21.1871. W IL L IA M S A P O T T E R , P laintiffs' A ttorneys, No. 224 M ain sk bl-S8w Buffalo. N, Y. D W E L L I N G S FOlC HALE. , No- 216 N iagara -t. A llr-t-class brick dwel- H1T tw o sUirles a n d flnl-hed a ti ic m a stic f r o n t ; ga-., w a ter l>a*h-ro*»m, fu r n a c e ; lirlck l>:im; l o t * l x l J - Also. No. 199 N o rth D ivision, tw o -story b r ick ; gas, s t. : a n e w brick dw elling, two stories asid wing, flntnbwl in sup e r io r sty le: lo t l*ix ISO. LYON. B A K E R A CO., t r i e L a u d Office, -•*> M ain st. ________ 2d IjT-CLASS D W E L L IN G S F O R SA L E . • FO R K E N T —T H E LA R G E 5-STOKY BRICK building on the southw e st c o m e r of Seneca afreet a n d the T e rrace, k n o w n as th e Fargo House, well adapted f>r a hotel, m a n u facturing or o ther business. LF I - .* PH K K R I N ti. 13 W. Swan sti d20 n W E U IN * 8 T U RF.NT MAY L . Vo. 14«; 3-story brick, all mo-lem r 1) rooms. i-*tory brick iu flne o n ler. Rent H£JDP W A N T E D —W A L E S . •-.He a n d lia. rood taste, to take a p l a c e 'I ii _ Irv oll.ee and gel up a n d assist lu Jobnlng. Art- ••JtlBM E U ,\ c a n E x p r tsso illce, Buffalo. \ \ , r A N T E D - A ( A U IC lA O t TR IM M E R A ND A »» cv r r l’ige Htttllh t So. Mil HeueCa street. ItliFK U M A FO. 027-31 SIT U A T IO N S W A N T E D . A i r A N T E D \ • 1 l 17 A l If >N A\ Bt M » K KEEPEH. >1 M-sist III or g e n e -ai • lerh. H« ftn. n fe» good. Address Hits papeY, A. A. d.’ffdi glpl. No. I uf C e d a r street. D i-sto ry fram e house; well An I sl led a n d in prim e o r d e r ; lot 33x1X2. W llli Ub- » m l c a sh nnvm e n t, priee 92,5**). No. 58 w il li a m street, 2-story fram e house, w ith large lot a n d barn. P r ice $.1,31)6. Inquire o f H O W A R D A C H A P P E L L . 348 M ain st. C4 jg C O T T A G E S FO R SA L E . ~M logara s treet, l-sto r y f r a m e ; lot 27xb*i— 91.2\0. 4.37 T v e lf lh streeU l-s'tory fram e ; l o t 27x14#—91,IOU. 68 C a rlton s tr e e t, 2-story f ram e ; lot 49x150— 93.2,*i. 437 N o rth D ivision street, l-sto r y fra m e ; lo t aox l-“ »l-4-a». , _ ______ 162 E leventh street, l-sto r y fra w e ; lo t 75x89— tl,2i*>. 272 HIxtli s tr e e t, l-sto r y f r a m e ; l o t 22xlim—9i,»»i. g r i R i i 4^2 D elaw a re st., 2-story brick, w ith all m o d e m Im p rovem e n ts; lot 69 f e e t to a lle y ; b a r n on alley. #•< Main s t., 2 -story b r ick ; gas, w a ter, 4 c . , lot HW feet to N o rth P e a r l sL f*i I V ia w a re sL, c o m e r Eagle, 2-story fram e , witi brick ad d itio n ; gas a n d w a ter. . .. im J o h n son P lace, 3 -story h r lek ; gas. h o t and cold w a ter, a w l o ther m o d e m Im p r o v e m e n ts; lot .' 2 x.»', w Ith liricl; barn. 8J Llnw o o d avenue, s o u thw e st co m e r Hummer s t.. ■ 2-storv fm m e . n ew ; flrst-class house: lot 100x230. #i John«ou Place, 2 -sto ry b r ick : gas, w a ter, v* • , lot 3)xl)*'. ,N ■ >rtl)w|»*t c o m e r < '*► and N o rth Division street-, i v brick, w ith all m o d e m im p rovem e n ts. - ‘ By lit'M K A HANFORD, lS VVestHwan j tfUcOTTTAGK FO R S A L E — A D E S IR A B L E C O T - IFw t»ge on P a lm e r street, n e a r V irginia streel; > o n taiii- 9 room s ; lot 29NX112. WIU be sold on ea-j . : . K K i l ’ll K K I t i S - , n w > s t Hwan St. dJ) ta F I I W T - C L A S S R E S ID E N C E FO R B A L E ON | fuL the Jiiiivira Koad, a b o u t seven m iles from Main w ltti I -TTl- Ing .» tine new brick bouse w ith F rench r«>f, ! it Eagli linproveiiier. six th s l . : twA C linton st No. 253; 2-storv brick, lo rooms. C ltntnn s t . No. 1-7: D ,-story brick. R e n t $ m T e n th -L. No. 9 : 2-story' fram e. Kent 9300. Park »*.. No. 4u; l-story fram e , flne garden l»t * \V eaN o have a nntnlier of dwelling* and anax- nients, f o r whl. h Im incdlate p. s ^ s r i o u canJjc g l v ^ Apply at No. 5 N iagara -L, i.EO N A K l* vV ‘LH4 \« A HON, Real K s t a t e j n . l l n surar.ee A gent*. b!7 t TO L E T .—*9 T E N 1 H S T R E E T . A KOOM*| 1 L -story fram e cottage, lu good o r d e r ; ga, i i r £ n t l l . >' • • s e r t i .1 ie o f ggm t. rew l flnl-hed: ens, w a ter and cellar. K e n t 9300. F f a n k lln St.. f< w *r:-\ie cottage, now helni t,„.o • i v am i io be built very taen-y. R e n t 93K ro,,-'-v- Iin,‘ vo oe o u u A J N W { N 8H U >| No. 19 E a s t E a s i e s t Apply to Off IlD l'sK S TO R E N T —\VE H A V E A NUM E a t»-r o f houses to rent, a t a reasonable flgur** o r t h e balance o f th e s eason. H O W A R D 4 C1LA I’KLL, .348 M ain b t i ______________________™ F I R S T M ORTG AG E 7 Per Cent. Gold Bonds, O H A C O M P L E T E D R O A D - FREE OF UNITED STATES- TAX, AT 9 0 u d A o e r e a d l n t « r e a t l n C o r r tB O j BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS& MINNESOTA RAILWAY. T h e com p letion o f this Koad haa riv e n to these Bonds a n e s tablished ch a r a c ter e q u a l to any m o r t gage Issue d e a lt hi a t the Stock E x c h a n g e . W e a re prepared to buy a n d sell them a t any tim e , a t our B a n k ing House, a t m a r k e t prize— thus p lacing them on the sam e basis, f o r tem p o rary o r perm a n e n t In vestm e n t. w ith G o v e rnm e n ts o r a n y o th e r security. T h e se bonds are a flrst and only m o rtgage o n a railroad t h a t h a s c o st d o u b le t h e a m o u n t o f t b e Issue, aud w h ich c o m m a n d s, w ithout com p e tition, all the traffic o f the N o rthern Iow a and Houthern M inne- » ta - i h o n e u i n g th e distan c e from SL P a u l to Hiicago 45 m iles, and to SL L o u is m o re th a n 9U illea. C ity Stuck and T o t a L . . . — ........................ ta n o t d n c a ffiaeadjneted . • paid l a 91 f t f r * .................. C a sh C a p ital and W J . vonld s o licit from th e citizens o f a continuance o f t h e ir c o n - a th is old an d w e ll know n taken by Lake*, R i v e n and to a n d from an y place ln the “ d I*oaaen pro m p tly a d - «TP. D rtR K , G e n e ral A g e n t. A L 9397 A V O' <19 . B A K E R 4 Ct \\ \ A. A G E D 22, A in a grocery Ires.-, 1. HM1TII, A L U A B L E M A NUFACTDRIN41 a ND 'U s I iic ’ s p roperty for sale.--S»ix#», Louisiana . cast side, south co r n e r of H a m b u rgh Canal. T h e properly has a frontage ol 300 feet uu a pavud strw -i, and 2)*) feet d ocked front on canal. On the lot a r e n f i rge h rlek building w ith slate roof, con- l-tilling valuable m a cldm r y . a n \ larve fram e build ing. T h is pro p e rty Is adm irably lo. a n d to r any kind of m a n u facturing business. LY O N , B A K E R f l B U S I N E S S C H A N C E S . D L L TO L E T A N I) M IL L IN E R Y ? nd due-* for . ale. No. M M a g m a • i a ri d. T he s tore l i com p letely till. LYDN .V ll A K KK, E rie Lui rp.A.N N KKY F I Mi- linn. ) w o rking o r d e r : KX l 1 HALE IN T H E V IL L A G E I in- C o u n ty; new aud lu go late on the i a n a l, w h e re sU/Ck H I ML 4) SA N F O R I), 16 >\ efat Hwan H O U S E S A N D C A R R IA G E S . N I ill C E L E B R A T E D 1 K1 *T r iK G S'l A G i Ing 31.. C E L E B R A T E D T K O , •• Royal G e o rge,” I III the iM-nrsee lloI JA M E S M INGS, Managi . M ISC E L L A N E O U S . l/D l t HALF LAKOK LO T 112x1.'*) F E E T , COR. I Main h. .I High -ts. I’l Ice. $li),5i»). MM u hi .. Nn. i /.l; bouse anil barn, lurge l o t 60x131, w ith g.MMl well wilier, pleutv of friill. I’rlce, f.i.m*1. Htock <i! g r.ieerlen, d o ing good husliies*, w ith good lease. Mill lu! >• In II good p a r tn e r . Apply I > ED- W AKDH ♦ B i t KI.A.ND. <I2,I I 'XOCKH ON T H E R I'K F A L O R I V E R AT THF. t I.,.,, of I ou.uier.-lal -Ire e t ; al«o In th e Erie BmmIii. for rent. I.I L 4 P IC K E K IN G , IS W .S w n n h: re. .. .121 SIK A B L Y L 'H ? \ T E D , . o t h m o n ey to trade mi !..r. E d w a r d s 4 u u i k l a n d . n .», binding.____________________________dl 12 _ G A IN S IN L A N D —W E H A V E • t r a c t s of land In the luiin.-dlale t.-mr l*ar« and I .'all road iin p r o v i- 1 !..• sold a t verv er. a t h a rg u in i If • W A R D A CI1 A i’ l'K L L , 848 Nl a ln •ill n O I' K A i the V St. O It R E N T - 210 F E E T FR O N T I N '. • • \\ IIII uiiim ' E levator, and foot i f < 'o m im -rclx F. a I’ll K E I I lN i:. n W est Swan -I. .18 F1RHT-4 LASS 8E< « ND H A N D L O C O M o l'IV E lto l L E U K SAI.F. < U F A I*. Addre* . ii I*K ATT , t I.ETC H W O R T H . I’.nffalo. T V )U K N T fw : ft .n! land street, s iid 2 H' lea»-d for iv b-rui . is \3 • -i hw un *t. ’. on M ary- -x-t; wtll f»e L E E 4 I’ll K E R IN G , Jg U T G H K K F L X T U B E B - N \. k-9 W e st Fortv-11 r s t bL, n e a r E ighth av „ New Y o rk. f . G A L L O N . L A R K , Hl < ( KHSOK TO C l,A R K A Hli-I: Old II M a n u f a c turer and de.-de Me .h**1, P u re S p ir its, K e ctitled W h isky laky* D o m e stic B randies and G in. 117 F O R SA L E . T N ) R SA L E . - A LA R G E ASSGRTM JT Pnlteri.M |..r Mills, ,Udl G e a ring. Eng \. i**. Hte.iuier-. F.o .. Kl -.. coiiipris'ng tin tile Vuli'uii Iron W o rks. 47. 49 a n d 51 W a J a ME s It. SM ITH, Su|ierliiu-ndent. d2t-.1t die Ne*x 3 ork I T 'u r ulLLako , u a i c c u* o re ,. ■ R ailw a y Dep.it. Buffalo, N. Y„ t- F u r n itu r e . FI D res. a c ., a ll In . J >Hl N G aluaU e lease ,.f ti).. _ en tal H o tel, adjolu- a Hh r a n d op|ni»l(e ‘ igetber w ith 1 In good c«.n lltlon. riiifil.K o r d e r . For J. 11. M E L II. E x e c u tors. )-ti*-ti I A D E L IG H T F U L CO U N T R Y R E S ID E N C E for »ale In the village o f A u rora, being a tw o - r» fram e building, w ith wing, ln flne o r d e r, and a res o f land. I’rlce low. T. ruis easy. L E E 4 K E R IN * -. 13 W. -l S w n i isL _______________ h» I F o K HALE—T H A I ' V E R Y D E S IR A B L E , new dnw n -low n residence. No. 192 F ranklin •et, ls-tw een Mohawk and H u ron streets, w ith ry in<«lerii c o n v enience. T e rm s favorable. Ap- to J O H N o r I \ . - i P e a r t a t. a24 | LOW PR IC E D HOUSES FO R SA L E . Tien street— N o. 236; l.q story fram e , lo t 27>ixl25; . .<■*■ 9 1J*K). N inth s treet—N a 372; I s to r y brick (rear port), lot • - \ 'c e $1,50.1. -No. 72; 2 stot-y b r i c k ; lo t 24x165; f e price $ !. Pennsylvania street, betw e e n T h ir teen th ami FouiL-enlli streets—1** story fram e ; lo t 30x130; price $*2,1X19. Sixth s treet—No. 265; 1 story f r a m e ; lo t 26*{xl')<»: price 91,45... P a lm e r s tr e e t—N o . 97; 1 story fram e ; lot 30x100; price Sl e s t Eagle Hin-**r.east o f M ichigan s tr e e t—2 storv f r a m e ; gas a n d w a f e r ; price 94.'*x). H«*urh Division s l w t south side, flrst fram e bouse e a s t o f C h e s tnut stre e t - 2 sto r ies; gas, w a ter, b a lh ; l o t 45x110; p r ice 94.800. M onroe s treet—No. 442;2 s to r y fram e ; lot 25xl'*9; price 91.360. JeiTer-on s treet—No. 3C?; 1 story fra m e ; lot 25x125; price $-50. W a lnut s tr e e t—No. 301; large fram e c o ttag e ; lot Z'.x iJ2; p rice 9i,i*io. North D lvl-lou s tr e e t, northw e s t c o r. Elm stre e t— Lot 75x90 w ltli four fram e buildings; will be sold separately o r together a t a very low price. LYON, R A K E R 4 CO., E rie Land Office. x.j4 Mali. St.. cor. N iagara o. FO R SA L E —A FIN K CO U N T R Y K E S I- ISjL dence a b o u t 1 m iles from E a s t P e m b ro k e ; lt< - ry fram . l o u se, w ltli good barn, o n t-houses, e t c . ; 12 acres ol land well cu ltiv a ted , fru it tre e s .e t c . ; ‘ barn and everything on the prem ises lu p»-r- «****“ •** **’ fl.' FO R SA L E C H E A P —NO. 254 FR A N K L IN .... FO IC S A U E .-P K O P F .K T Y O N T H E SOUTH- - ............ — i and Scott street? dry. JO H N O 'IT t § w e s t c o r n e r o f W a rid iig to n an d Sco tt stree ts Irahly ailapted for a found] t a r W 8 r * C U M D W E L L IN G S FO R HALE. RgB Frotn May 1st. th e 4-«tory b rick d w e lling No. zreP e a rl s tr e e t: has gas, w a ter, b a th, furnace, 4 c., verv convenlenllv located for business o r pr<*fere slonal men.. LYON. B A K E R 4 CO., E r i e L a n d Office. 346 Main St. __ ___________________________ FO R 3A L E —NO. 86 SOUT1I D IV ISIO N ST., iS-slory basem e n t and a t t i c brick bouse, in re p a ir ,h a s g is a n d w a ter. Is situated in a very * - -* hood a n d c o n v .-nlert Ui the b uslncr s . Lot 27 IT. f r o n t and ln d e p th to T e rm s e asy. A p p ly to J O llN O T T t >, a ? pTTfec.t i p a r t o f the city, a paved a lley. ’ 8! l ’ea r l s L _______________________ — t a K. It 3A1.E—P R E M ISES N ON 533, H6 AND H I if. F r a n k lin 3L. lot 100 feet front by 220 feet ln T q ith to P e a rl st.. wlLb th r e e brick houses f-n lu * r w ill be s dd In p a r rels. T e rm s e a sy, p rice low. Ap- ............... — t O T T O , 81 I’earll s ti 119 J FOR R E N T . B D e law a re street, 2-sto r y brick ; gas. w a ter, ’ tin g year. — ------------ — ---------- — ------ .~e ( Til c axo, lurllngton a u d Q u incy R a ilroad Com p a n y o b ligating ►e l a t t e r to Invest 50 pe er r -cenL o f g ross e a r n in g s de- h the B u rlington. O d a r R a p ids In Ih * hniiila a ) fh'fl . ' a ----------- 133 Pi bam . 215 P e a r l st., 2-storv, i Com p a n y , f the Bonds, 217 P e a r l st., 2-story, basem ent, .a t e r . l‘H Oak dH basem e n t, b r ick ; gaa and b r i c k ; gas and and w a ter. k SL. 2-stnrtr, b a rem e n t, b r ic k ; g a s a n d w ater. HDMK 4 SAN F« >RD. 16 W e s t Sw a n *L t a f d r R E N T —BY’ M. M cCOM B , 5 SO U T H DU P t VISION ST. 1-/ F o u rteenth s t., li*.story—kDO. 259 Heneca sL, brick ; gas a n d watt- 52) H w an s t . ; za* a n d w a t e r - 9325. 384 S w an s L . 2 -stcry fram e ; new and in n r s t rate ird e r : 14 room * : c e l la r : gas a n d w a ter— >40). d8 -9350. t F o R K E N T - T I I E U P P E R ST O R IE S O F tbe n ew brick building on the n o r th side of upiH- * ' w su , b e tw e e n Main a n d l’earl s 's ; a cap! for a flr-.w-lass boarding house. L E E Pl« K E R I N 0 .1 3 YV.Swan sti 2 f i ply t P e a r s F O R S A L E — F A R M S . X jfeFO K SALK OK E X C H A N G E —A SM ALL X farm in M issouri, n e a r th e H a n n ibal and HL .fT-T .h Rr.llroad, w ith giMKl fram e li-uise and barn, and well flocked w ith f r t l l t ; soil e x c e llent a n d a d a p t ed e ith e r for c u ltiv a tio n o r grazing. Im p roved real e s tate in Hits c itv will be taken in exchange If d e sired. JO H N O T T O , 81 I’earl s L _________ '122 fe e t r e p a ir . A p p ly to < OTT O . 81 P e a r l SL J!3 Ith a large variety <>f f n .l t t n —?. JO H N O r t o . SI I’earl «t. fl' EMI F O R S A L E - A 2-STORY FR A M E HOUSE. piifl and b a m , nt W illiam*.ville, w ith th ree q u a r - ith o f a n s e r e of laud, under flne cultivation, and red stocked w i r clH )TKL FOR SA L E OR E X C H A N G E FOR city p m j i e r l v ; the U v e m siand, know n as the I's C o m e rs.” a ’•out ten m iles from th is city. T h e h ouse Is 4\x«) an.l 2 -story high, w ith one of tiie tl ueet c e llars In E rie .'o u n t y ; has a line l>all-r</*>m. Fhe bar room , d inm g room and parlors sr.* spacious and well a r r a n g e d ; th e re Is a flne b a m 4.'x6\ and a 1. »rse a n d w a g o n shed 2» t 4)>: tw o « o « m | we!ls o f w a ter, cisterns, 4 c ., w ith r.l>out two acreao f land. Tills Is a g o id c h a n c e for a m a n th a t understands the bus iness. T h e new railroad going from Buffalo to \j'ringvllle xvill h a v e a d e p o t located w ithin a short ■f this pro p e rty , m a k ing It very desirable. will lu. ’OM It t a F O R S A L E - N O . S.* B i t line tw o -story 'loubl m. ~lern linprovem e n U . Lo «)TTI >. 31 P . a rl st. T W l l 1‘, 8TOI L p r e s s st., for —................... PIC K K ltlN '.i, 13 W e s t Swan m r N-5 D E L A W A R E HT., A utile Itrlck house, w ith all L o t 50x173. A p p ly to J O H N k' BRICK H o u s e s o n e x le c h e a p o n e a sy term s. L E E ,1 s t. b 21 ' O F R E V . S. ■r of Lluwoo.1 2 ou Llnwood F'>lt SA L E T H E R E S ID E N T * lla lb e r t , o u the s o u thw e st c o n n e and Sum m e r s t r e e t: lo t IU avenne by 180 on Sum m e r s t r e e t ; ( f a n .......... ... storv. well done off a n d In gi»od o r d e r throughout; cellar u n d e r w h o le house; a large q u a n tity of fm l) trees, sm all fru it and shade trees, and '.. log o n e of tb e ue Irable locations ln th e city. H O W A R D 4 C H A P P E L L . xflfl A K D U S A L K D K E X ' 'l i A N G E —628 ACRES O F • » ~ valuable tinibt r a n d farm ing land d ir e c tly on {ne A lleghany R iver, ar.d on the Buffalo 4 M ash- lnirton llsllro a d . 15 tnlles south of O lean. JO H N O T T O , 81 P e a r l street. hlO FA KM6 F<' SD S A N D FARM FOR lining »)•••!» 45 a c res;good dw e llings, oam s . f l i c * ! 4 c . . w ith line young o n -hard. T h e re are nine lish ponds of h a lf an acre to six acres In e x tent eaMi. a b u n d a n tly -forked w ill, brook trout, with all breeding facilities. T h e p r o p e r ty Is s itu a te neat ill tin- Buffalo a n d C o m ing Railroad, -entB an o p n o r tu n ily fo a person o f plsca- . . . . st'*s to e stablish a business paying very large ■tits. I.YUN, B A K E R 4 CO., E r i e L a n d Offlce. \V A KF.Ht H7SE A N D O F F IC E S ON C E N T R A L W h a r f for r e u t, L E E 4 I’ll■K E R IN G . 13 « est Hwan st. T O L E T — R O O M S . ______ ■ti.KGANT ROOMS—W IT H O U T BOARD, IN' A \ priv a te house on N iagara St., n e a r M ain. In- ilre of 11 > W A R D 4 t H A P P K L L . ________ 1 8 | 'l t \ ISHF.D A P A R T M E N T S TO R E N T —W E 1 have four o r live f u rnished a p a rtm e n t* contain ing from tw o to s x room s each, furtdshed w ith n a r h a'.l necessary fu r n itu r e for housekeeping; nosae'slon from the fst fo th e j» lh of May. A p p ly at N iagara st. L E O N A R D W IL sO N 4 SON. l;eal E s tate and I n s u rance Agentz. .126 f l • lin g racll ItdlUlHlt ■ e-en t. • profits. LY4 ftW Main st. ®1i .^Ta!e,i FARM FOK HALE—B E S T G A R D E N LA N D In EiTeC-ouDty. M u st la-sold to close ut an Z\1* acres, tw o nilles from th e Courthouse. W ill h e sold c h e ............................ * ... .......... Main sL c a p by H O W A R D 4 C H A l’P E L , 348 w ith tlv e r front! f’ARMSi FOR SA L E ON G R A N D ISLA N D , Slieenw a t«r; buildings good; sult- ii»r a )‘(>at club. large d a ir y 'in n * . Also, a chr.’c\ t*-!;it farm o f 60 acres, 400 bearing triers, in a c rns o f No. 1 |M-ach land : g<wnl b u ildings; 985 ja r acre ; c h e a p e s t taru i in E rie Count v. . l i J . >HS o 1 T t ), s i f ’e x rl s L _ *jSA FA R M FO B SA L E A T A B A R G A IN .—47 'A T acres ln B a tavia, n e a r E a s t Pem b roke, 80 ro-i- from d e im t: tine o r c h a rd , an abundance of sm all f ru its, good house a n d barn. A p p ly to JO H N O T T o . J l Peprl s t. a6 a A S P I T O F ROOMS ON M AIN S T R E E T TO re n t ; line c h a n c e for light business. A d o a li'-u-e o n P e a r l s t r i c t , ln cen tral location, to r e n t, w ith a l ulv and tw o children as ’.ca r d e r s . <114 H U > iE A SA N F O R D , 19 W e s t S w a n a t. FOR R E N T W I T H B O A R D - T H R E E large fro n t room s, connecting, w ith closet*, m a n tles grates and w a ter, w ith tirst-ehnts board. 1 li<- i'. h ■ 111 > :.r<' v < t v pleasan t a n d the location c e n tral. I.Y o X , B A K E R 4 CO., E r ie Lan<l Office, 346 Main streeU r a t a FOR R E N T - T H E E L E G A N T N E W D W E L - E S . ling lioure 24 W e s t Chlppexrrt strce*-, betw e en jlmm a m l P e a r l streets, 3 -story brick, w ith al, mod ern Im p rovem ent?, cem e n ted cellar, furnace, 4 c . A p p ly fo ED . M< t i . L L K K , '26 C hippew a st. _ cfi_ m u B E N T —A BC71TB O F BOOMS N E A R T H E L co rn e r o f C o u rt a u d M ain sts., suitable for law offices. JO H N O T T O , 81 Pearl SL a ’ .2 T O L E T — S T O R E S . M FOK R E N T - T H E F I N E ST O R E , W IT H OR w ithout tin- u p p e r s tories, K o. 61 E a s t Seneca -• i d t. lately occupied by Henry H e a m e a* a confec- tionary. L E E & P IC K E K IN G , 13 W e s t Swan stret L~ ________ ___________________________ fflJT O I.E T —T H A T N O T E D B I 'S I N E ..ii th e c o r n e r o f E r i e Cana! dnd I tor the p a - i vears o c c u p ied by Hon. G e o rg- . . . ------ h r a- a grocery am i p rovision sL iie. will lie let from Mav IsL C. E. SH E P A R D , 243 M a in street, up stairs. «12e-‘f ____________ — so p e<1 from traffic w ith tin _______ ___ _ id M innesota K oad lu th e bond* o f th is __ il* a rr a n g e m e n t 1 * a s tr o n g g u a r a n te e o f t h e Boi d establishes a large sinking f u n d for th e ir •nptlon. lie c o n v e r tibility privilege In these bond* e n a b les n to tie e x c h a n g e d f o r stock, a t par. a t any tim e . Is s e c u res to the holder, a t his nptlon, a sh a r e In excess o f e arning-, over the I n terest o b ligation, ji exchange o f G o v e rnm e n t sccu n tie* for these )ds r e tu r n s 9J6 p e r c e n t, in terest. I n s tead o f 5 per iL, w h ich is a ll t h a t G o v e rnm e n ts pay a t present besides leaving an Im m e d iate g a in or 20 per n p rice for Investm e n t. 411 m a rketable S e c u rities tak e n lu e x c h a n g e free i C o m m ission a n d E x p ress c h a rges. H e n r y C lew s A Co., N O . 82 W A L L S T R E E T , N . Y . FO R HALE IN B U F F A L O BY B. B U R T 4 CO. V CO IT . F irst N a tional Bank. Ki. N O L T O N , F. ami M. N a tional Bank. fT. SM ITH . T h ir d N a tional Bauk. HI. C L E M E N T , M a rine B a n k . Cl8-WS-t<115 R E A L E S T A T E . For Sale or Rent. SO.(14 SOUTH DIVISION STREET. ^ k u i r i a t t l c ; balh room , furnace, cem e n ted cellific. In perfect o r d e r throughout- L o t 25x115 feet. ASY TER M S . I ^ o l r e o f l i . j . S h u t t l o w o r i h ' 8 SE N E C A S T R E E T . «121-tf M ISC E L L A N E O U S . .... M AIN S T R E E T , IN Has light office, w a ter and cellar. A p p ly to JO H N O T T O . 81 g S FOR SALF. OK E X C H A N G E .—A MOST ~ k ~ desirable f a r m of lit) a c res ln a high state oi cultivation, located favorably n e a r t h e d e p o t and In tl.e lake w ine grow lug region, w ith 16 acres o f vine yard, m o re than I,.**) c hoice f ruit trees, a line brick house, large jtarua, wagon sheds and workshops. It will hr sold oi. reasonable term s o r e x c h a n g e d for vessel pro p e rty . A p p ly to JO H N O T T O , 81 Pearl stre e t. 122 A FARM W O R T H 925,1**). FOR W HK H A ZJ~ house w e st s ide o f M ain s t w o rth Srf**) will >.e U k i n In e x c h a n g e , I a lar.ee on easy term s . Afo>. a t.arrn w o rth 9l6,iM>. for w h ich Im p roved city p r e p e r tj p- lll be taken for a large p o rtio n ol price, oy IB »W - -------------- LL.dW S M alnst. 119 A R D A l'H A P P E U l W ill ex ! » t l ) ItUtlllll! >pposite t,'lark’s D istillery, •hangr for a farm ot a b o u t 15\ acres. Apnlv Y.VKj>H 4 BU C K L A N D , No. 2 B row n 's T O L E T — H O U S E S . S TO L E T —N i 1 A Very dr-lr.atD ..I $30\. .11 'UN < 124 N O R T H W IL L IA M ST. Im m e d iate possession given. T O , 81 I’e.srl sL <129 A i FIRST-G L A S S HOUBE M t . to r -ale. Th (' E rie Lar W l l .- I Pearl s- *«.*v In Ihe rear. T h e 1 >t is 6(x of tl.e m Mt d e s irable <fo*vn- »e m a rk e t. LY O N , BA K K K 4 -.346 M ain s t c!6 t a TO KENT.—1MMF.DI. I f * <)*-«!mhCe c-ittage. No tw p a r lo- — ’ ----------- cellar, wo at 2*‘t < V HutMIng\ f l 1 :.:.,' g j T O K E N T .—42G O O D E L L ST.—$C'K). 4.7; W a s h ington s treet—9*4). 481 W a shington s tr e e t— $150. 7*>i D e law a re stre e t—$550. 1/7 I V f - t Eagle s tr e e t -S.VS0. 2\8 Ka»t rw a n street—>45\. 3) N o rris Place, D a y 's P a rk —$375. 52 i F.r.kott sln-et-9275. 75 V a n U e u n salat r s tr e e t— $11*8. 12 M 'a-nut s tr e e t—$72 .121 JO H N O T T O . 18 Pea M T \ K E N T —T H E KINK STO R E S . 89 A N I) 91 V a in s t r e e t ; also the second, thin ! and fourth si iries <.\ e r 89. 91 a n d 93 M i!n s treet, w Ith hoistw ay; the Kvaus’ SUn. kuov ii as the Li art- for r e n t from May plv to STRO N G 4 HQi I h low T h o rn to n 4 C h e ster’s Mills. S tr e e t Mallt la v 1st, 1671. SQU I E R . 6 . a and Dry ing House, F o r p a rticu lars at>- A rcade Buildings. <122 ® ST O L E , D W E L L I N G A N D BARN TO K E N T and s tock o f g o o d s f o r s ale. < 'om**r o f Cottage street a n d Day’s P a r k ; h s tore, dw e lling and barn, w ttti a ll c o n v e n iences and In a good neighborhood for a n extensive fam ily grocery aud provlsl n s to r e ; dv.-elHng h is 7 o r 8 room s. All wiil be rented a t the low price o f 9 p e r y e a r . A p p ly a t No. 5 N iagara St. L E O N A R D \ lLbO N A SON, R e a l E s tate a n d Insurance B rokers. .120 s T FBOM MAV 1 S T - A N E W BKICK - o n Sum m e r street, w e s t of R o g e r s t ; R e n t $ i\ per m o n th. In q u ir e on the <127-41 U E T A IL IB Ml YA R D FOR SAL ila u x r t .. I., a r Cat ile Y a r.ls. L..t is's'su, w ith j f r a m e c . . . .*■•. U rge barns, sheds. . *<•.: good nla<-e t Nt>. »DUT»I D IV ISIO N ST. f o r a m ilk m .u o r t-.ilcber. !’.-'<••• 3 : L. LY«’N, A i i i House m flne.w d e r a n d w.-T w..rui Iw k l n g a t H.VKF.i: .V » • ».. F.rle Land Office. Mfi Main st. -. fi )>v :\ir. !i:i?T -. J<»HN *> T T o, Kl Pearl sL t>2i p l N E l-CU'b FO B R E s lD E N C E b FOR 3l«xl\0. o n M a riner s treet, JiV.xIrttl, o n C o llege s trceL I'«X\I6. Dll N'U-lli i-tre.-L W ill Iv sr.j.l In !<>ls to suit p u rchaser' Iti* k k k l . M i , iJ W e s t s w a n sL n t d o w n . If tin* p u r c h a s e r .JOHN O T T O ,81 Pea \ M E ... re- wil! lm - t a FlK S i'-A’LA b S B K lt i t3 i . Sale. T w o n e w 2-s.or D W E L L I N G S F O R - ---------- -s a n d french roof, s ir- ' i N o rth s tr e e t, betw re n P a rk and N o rth W ll- s . fun.isli-st fo tn >d< rn styie und ciiv e s i- Lot (2.'x225 w ith *‘::ch li< u.-e. F o r -ale oti LY O N , B A K E K 4 CO.. E r ie Lon. HTVVO-sTOKY FR A M E lf<)USE TO L E T —5!\ a F r a n k lin s tr e e t ; 9 room s; cellar; w e ll: cN- -,i: ■•■.ii p ie g r o u n d -. Ac. a p t ly n e x t doore > 126 -tf B l O R E N T —THF. PL E A S A N T L Y L O C A T E D $L gothic house No. 5 W a d o w n rth P a rk . L E E 4 . K E R IN G . 13 W e s t Sw a n sL <!26 @ STO R E S A N D BU S IN E S S PR O P E R T Y TO renL H 'tav laM ., No. 18\; 3-story brick for store aud fam ily residence. K ent cnlv 935\. . ottuge St.. cor. D a y 's P a r k ; store, dw elling and barn. K ent o n ly $.V\. Baxem ent n m ler s tore No. 201 M ain s L ; a good lo cation for m o st anv business. Apply a t N in 5 N iag a r a sL L E O N A R D W ILSO N 4 s o . \ , Rea! E s tate a n d Insurance A g e n ts. d!7 § f u u k eENT—T : M ain sti S a p i t k e H E F I N E STO R E . NO. 207 t- At;plv on th e prem ises, o r fo LNG, t Y w e s t S w a u s t . ____ c25 i M a in dl3 FOR S A L E - N O 6\6 SOUTH D IV ISIO N ST., JBLl 2-story t r a m e house, f r o n t p a r t fitted u n f o r a rith fine garden. lot F O R S A L E — H O U S E S . F o r :4 to n A I. F. - O N E OK M ORE STO K E S ON m e n ial st.. ad.|<<tu!ngSpauMtng's Exchange theH lrkheao B .r ld'ngs. T e r m s f.v . - r .i d t a s In tim e und price. Apply to JO H N o T To. si P e a r t *u ^ F IR S T . HOUSES AN!) ta d tern;- v e r y '!!<• in •.llat•) p'lSses-lon. 472 D e law a re a t ,u u e . 2-*t 'ry brick ; w a ter: b a th ; brick b a r n : ail in v e r t lieut m a te*IsN : !• t'O f o e t Trent t<. I.72\ D e law a re a\eu u e . 2-*tory fia 1*ii. w ith all uuxk-rn Improvement! sto r e o r sal;*.).i. In rcmd ren a l-, • 35XH7S . .iQ H N < VTTO. 3f Ueaj e FOK SA L E —A NEV. A N D FIRST-CLASS 2 li-«tory residence, w ith all the m o d e rn im- p ro v taaeata; s <ut:i side or F e rry s tr e e t. w-e*t«f Del aw a re. L o t LWrfSd tccL T e rras easy. K. B U E L L . 2 H o llister BuUdlng. 12\-.r . »R S A L E - N E W DM' E I.LIN ’G S O N T E N T H T w e llth , V e n n n F s treets, a n d Fargo avenue; es r a n g in g from 9L32.5 to 9-\..»*); on verv liU-ral term s . l.E E 4 PIC K UKI XG. 13 W . s w a n 6U b22 tfrtj FO R S A L F —NO. 23' SU M M E R ST.—A F I N E S l S l 1 X -^fory f ram e c o t t a g . . very pleasantly located a r e r o iK sw > K E N T —T H E 2-STORY FR A M E , .Vta w an new and In lirst rate o r d e r ; fourteen ■ . ga«. N iagara w a ter. a!«o a c l s t c n and a good and a l&rgi- lot. K ent ?4<*). - t l,-sto ry cottage. 186 F 'o n rteenth St., n ew and !.*»_ F\*”! o r d e r ; ten room s, w a ter. L o t 50x15.) fee-L Ren1 . _ Also, 2-s.t, r; 18.1. • <lestrab!e h o tel p r o p e r ty a t D n e l's C o r n e r s : 4' jx CO, w 1th b:i*n nnd shed. A good toca- r busim-ob. Hy M. M cCOM B , 5 S o u th D ivision O T T O .?! P e a r l st. F o r term s , 4 c .. apj \\I-,\ o\ D e law a re avenne, 3-story, w ith grs, watc: burn. 4c. 562 Main s tr e e t, b r ick , iu very nice c o n d itio n ; gas. | bath-, lint n n • cold w a ter, Ac. I'M J o h n son P lace, 3 -story brick, w ith all m o d ern lmpro\eni< n ts; b u r n .4 c . ■•il Fr .nklli; street, 2 -sto r v b r ic k ; this Is a very convenient nnd desirable residence. N o n h w o -t c o m e r O ak and N o rth Division streets, cem e n t cel a r ; f u r n a c e : gas. w a ter, bath. 4 c . i . I73 Vraukl'.n s treet, 2 s torT hrlek, French root, 4 c . ; lot 40 feet to a lter. J t a H P M K 4 8 , \ \ FORD. 16 W e s t Swan st. tfB .M O P r.K A T E I’RB ED H O U S E S FO R SA L E .— T K i r l n c r su, l-story fram e ; lo t 50x100. P r ice College st,, c o r n e r M a ryland, 1-storv fra m e ; lot 54* ’ .<>. Price 9 / ikH). T e n th »l.. \<>. I \ ', l-story fram e . P iioe $ 22 . . 0 . Nortf) *\ I'.llain st. No. 32; lot 25x\»i. ivi,-.. Si ak.' Tw e lfth s r.. No 419: !ot 17x14#. P r i re t o i l I w » f i S S * 'f i \ T i { S ? . Vlr‘ ,\ ,*• U u \ ''o # ,Tw e llth sL. No. 437, l- s tory f r a m e ; lot 27x119. P rice Eleventh st.. No. 162, l-sto ry fram-. ; lot 25x89. P r i c e 91,9*). N o rth D ivision sL, No. 437. l-sto r y fram e ; lo t 30x 13\. P r ice $1,4\\. W a lnut «L, No. ltw, l-story fram e ; lo t 25x115. P n - e Sl,49t Ile r n u n aL. betw een Batavia a mi Gem see s tr e e ts; tw o l-story c o ttag e s ; lots 6 *x) 0 I’r'ce 9y». _ UYON, B V K E lt 4 1*0., <U3 ________________ E r ie I. »nd Office. .Vf. Main sL t f S K«>.'t S A L E - T H E 2-STOKY AND A T T IC M hrlek dw e lling. No. ISA W e s t T u r n e r street, w itn gaa. w a ter, bath and furnace, an.l cieranttv finished throughout. L E E 4 P IC K E K IN G , u f W e s t V w ifeth <r» SA LI E - T H F : L E A S E . GtK>D W IL. L AND a FOR S A . . . ______ __ . . . fu r n itu r e ot a nrst-cJass hotvL Thl= hotel i h a s a f u r y< r r e n t, b a t wlli sHl at a . o u t o f th e city figure —ch <lei..». lio t v ARD >1 t a FOR SA L E B Y M. M’COMB, NO. 5 SOUTH IH L . Division sL 5 .1 c u rb s t., th a t d e sirable D s-atory fram e dw ell- exc*,u«*rt c o n d itio n : lot 35xl<*); will aeli c h e a p , are g ° ing to leave th e c i t y ; c a ll soon. - , 'R. . « rh V'i V.!*1- 1S - s to ry f ram e dw elling, l n fine w S £ ? T i . S » S 2 . ’ ,: ™ “ “ “ d ib 11! 2-afory fram e <lwe’.l1ng. In go«<l o n . e r , lo t » by lu6)<; will sell for 92 MJ 0 ; term s e asy. 522 Sw a n SL. *-sfory fram e w ith w in7 w a ter flnl5j,td ln K00'1 style (ludf n^w\>. P rice 9-3500. 524 S w a n s L , 2 -sforv fram e , raa. cellar and w a ter- lo t M S * IIP: will sell c h e a p i f taken EW r’ f l T lin g ^ E T \~F I itaT ~CLASS B K IC K D W E L - Rent* 9*1 ,Utar IIuroH* 4-8fories; gas, w a ter, 4c. I t o S t t o i r * St*' N a ll2 : ^ ,o r W : D V w a ter. 4c. K m r t V ^ r * 9l” *** * ^ tnrtM ; ^ w a ter, 4 c . 96**\r t J*°-S1’ *-• lories: gas, w a ter. 4 c . R e n t | « a > r nt V -n] H1\ <;oo<,eI1' 2-storlcs; c , , , N .c 285. 3-su»rtes; gas, w a ter. 4 c . K e n t | Eagle sf.. So- IZ'l, 2-storles and basem e n t; gas. w a ter, 4 c . R « a t $DU T ONi B A K E R 4 CO., ,11” E r ie Land Office. 3 rf Main at. M a i n s r . s t o r e f o r r k n t . - 4 - s t o k y eiore o n w est side of M ain sL. n e a r Seneca s t , now o c c u p ied by S. B e rgm a n . Esq. W ill be rented for one « r m o re vears. trom Mav I, '871. LY O N , B A K E R 4 C o .. L rfe L a n d O ffi. e , -M6 M ain - L ai6 t f ? r o t a ' l ' o K E N T —FROM MAY 1. N E X T , T H R E E M t very desirable and centrally 1-cated sfores, am iable for g r o c e ry store*, drug, saloon. or;«lraost any o th e r kind <>t'business, w ith o r w ithout fam ily lvlng room s In c o n n e c tion. Several suites o f room s for Im m e d iate occupancy. H O W A R D 4 C H A P - PKLfy, 348 M alu^L _____________________________ C4 t a STO R E TO L E T —FLO U R A N D F E E D —ON A JL W a shington near H u ron s t r e e t ; a brick store for » long tim e used as a fl- u r and feed store. LY '»N , B A K E R & CO., E rie L a n d Office, 346 Fialn e Fi 'K K E N T —STO K E NO. 139 W A S H IN G T O N ST. A p p ly to JO H N t>TTO, 81 Pearl s u cl M O R T G A G E S . C 'X / V n n TO LOAN O N K E A L E S T A T E SE- v O i o n ) curlty. JO H N UT1 O. 51 P e a r l sL t a B A T A V ^ A jP ltO P E R T Y J P O R SA L K —N ik 100, aH o l LY O N , B A K E R 4 I U t a FO R SA L E — A V E R Y D E S IR A B L E , PI.E A S - J B antly located, and m o d e rate-priced resfoence, bnraten o n I *elaware s treet. A p p ly to J O H N OTTO, Pi I e a rl street. « T ° . ta N T . - D W E L L I N G 8 . - w F R A N K L IN SL, /-stories h r ica—99UU. kiw G e o rgia st.,3-«tor1es b r ick—S’**). 121 W e stM o h iiw k eL,3-sfor2es a n d basem e n t brick 1st C o u r t s ti. h r l e k ____ L316 I»elaw a reavenue, 2-jtorles aad w ing, b r ick ; large lot—$WU. 72 S y c am o re s t - 2-sfories a n d a tt ic b r ick— 92/0. W e st C h ippew a s L , K-tween M ain and P e a r l s ts.; uppc r stories— fJriO. 2 p Union • t . 2 -ntortt* fram e —$325. 2'.2 T h irteen th sL. 1 -atory f ram e—$198. 453 1 E leventh »t., 2 -siortes f ram e — $ 2 na •ri N o rris Place, 2-stories fram e , w ith barn—93W ** P a r is h s l , I jp s to r ie s f ram e—9150- B r s u n i M »’R«>rKltTT- t 1 street, s to r e —$ 1 , 300 . rt™*L store— $J,'*P- £ 5 ? 007111 o f E x c h a n g e —$3.'k7. ^ 007111 07 K*«-b*nge—$300. offices o n C e n tral W h a rf. °* i l : l “ M O R T G A G E S W A N T E D .-9W .W I TO IN V E S T lu flrE*-cla«s m o rtgage*: purchase m o n ey m o ri- ■ p referred. H i l d i . 4 SA N F O R D , 16 W e s t T y foN 'K Y . M ON E Y . - PU R C H A S E MONEY “ ° 71«)*g>-swauied by H O W A R D £ C H A P P E L , W ~ M ON E Y M O R T G AG- JO H N O T T o . S1 Pelir, strctfU fo*a * 2 R S A L E — 917,tM) M O R T G AGE payable In * a n n u a l p a y m e n ts; 9SJMI m o rtgage payable m Hl i im.ical u c al payments e n ts: 9 ij*V: m o r t a g e ^ l V o n , b a k e T c 4 payab le iu l a u pay m p a r a b le In * annual paym ent*. ' < ■'».. Fi-iel.rn.1 Office. U* Main •p U R C H A S I M ONEY MOTUAGES W A N T E D L E E 4 P K U S u r S ' U w S i M O R T G A G E S FOR SA L E —O N E O F ll.inre, payable in flve ann u a l Installm e n ts; inU rM t i. onnn**’1T- Aleo o n e m o rtgage o f $anuu p«TBbie In nve annual p a y m e n ts: I n terest annaaU v . j S z one o f 97U?i iu»y*:.V In f o u r ann u a l paym ent*. T w - - - ------- - — i m o n e y m o rtgages. LYON 4 B A K E I t ^ p l u m i i s o . J y E A A W L U JOS. P3ACTICAL PLUMBER, GAS A M STEAM f j T T E l Pum p s. B a th T n h s. W a sh S tands, W a te r -------- H o t A ir furnaces b u ilt a n d repaired. G A L V A N IZ E D IR O N C H IM N E Y T O P S . Tta and ire® f t t t e n . H y d n s J te Pumps pot ap to [ “ “ a w C \ ~ f . a T f T . t y ' * * EXCELSIOR LAVN MOWERS. V. I N V I T E A T T E N T IO N TO HESE MOWERS, A N D W E WVE NO H E S IT A T IO N IN PR O N O U N C IN G THEM TH E 1SST IN M A R K E T EVERY ACH IN E W A R R A N T E D . D . C - W E D A C O . . S o l a A g e n t s , R i MAI BT., BU F F A L O t N. Y. R o g e r W U l i u u i u i r t $ M C o x t p a x j PK O V B C N C K , R. L C a sh C a p ital and Surpftn ................................... $300.tWO u A. £ VILLIAM S . PresidenL Z P . DOK B , A ^ 7 i g & . Vr T rO B T - P o licies Issued a t f a i r i a e s a n d losses p r o m p t! t ad Justed aud paid a t tills o tf e. offlce— -F-tna B u ilding ( o stairs), c o r n e r P r im e a n d Lloyd street*. H A K T F O B ), CONN. A c c u m u lated C a p ital ................... . 913 . 00000 , \ A n n u a l Incom e ................... ... ................. Surplus a b o v e L iabilities. ..................... J S.ouo’ooo OU A L L P O L IC IE S NON-1 SECOND PA Y M E rt CASH PO L ICl _ D IV IDBNJS1 ' , I£ Tl&2.‘L9ra,p*ld A n n o ,dl7> ®cnmenclng a t th e end o f tb e F I R S T y e ar. D ividends m a y ba used ta 1XDUCE th e annual prem ium , o r IN C R E A S E th e M h v a lue o f th e p olicy. A p p lications r e s p e c tfully aoBitad _______________ E P . D O lK . G e n e ral AgenL B Y TRu< :G R A P H NOh575. W g r D e p a r tm e n t. S ignal ServteT A rm y , D ivision o f T d e g r a m a _ benefit o f Com m e rce. M e trorolog 1 c*lT!m for W asniKOTOX, A p ril 3 8 , ^ ^ SY N O P S IS FO R PA S T 24 HOURS.* T b e barom e ter has risen slowly w ith falling le, pe-atn r e on tb e Pacific coast b a t has fhllen with* rapid increase o f tem p e r a tu r e a t the R o c k y Moun ta i n stations. The a r e a of low est pressure i s n o w In U p p e r C a n a d a . T h e rains, w h ich T h u rsday e v e n ing, prevailed on th e South A tlantic and ou tb e low e r lake*, b a r e ceased en tirely la tbe form e r d is trict*. A t preaent they a r e confined to tb e E a s tern A tlantic c o o l w ith occasional local r a in s ln W e s tern Penn- sylvanla a n d W isconsin. C lear, or clearing w e a ther peer*!!* aoath a n d w e st o t K e n tucky. T h e barom e te r h a s fluctuated som e w h a t in c e n tr a l a n d southern region* I t lias risen on U>* u p p e r lakes b u t U now * * ~ 'r,1,y quite low and foiling everyw h e re c a s t of tbe M isslssipi I flnd sou to - 0 K e y W e st, Fl*. PR O B A B I L I T I E S . I t Is probable th a t fresh a n d brisk wind* from the southw e s t and n o r thw e s t w in prevail from Pennsrl van!* w e st and ro u te to tbe M ississippi a n d on tba take* Small local storm s w ill probably pass over the M iddle a n d E a s tern S tate* w ith cloady w e a ther on Saturday. d e c rees o f r e ta l ia t io n for th e c u t t i n g cm I _____ . T ------------- * r . C M l S D E M AND, * • * < -------------- C. B. AajUTBOir*. n S H f t A R M S T R O N G . GENERAL INSURANCEAGENCY, OMtm Ho. 66 M a l a I t , B a f t ] * NOKW tiCH V lK E i n s ! O j ! \ * ^ ) R w f e r o N ^ ® 8- WEN E V ^ O C H E L L ^ ® * * * * * ^ ST A T E F I R E INS. C O .,C L E V E L A N D , O. T R A V E L E R S ’ IN S . CO., H A R T F O R D . N E W Y O R K L I F E IN S . CO.. N E W YORK. B U F F A L O F I R E A N D M A R IN E IN S U R A N C E CO M P A N Y . MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BUFFALO. C H A R T E R E D LN 1843. A S S E T S , J a n n a r y 1,1889 ................. Tow n send Davis, Sec. T h o * i*. S e a r * A ss’t s e c . 9467,126 77 S. S. J e w e tt , PresidenL J . M. R ichm o n d , V. P r e s O F F I C E , 48 M AIN S T R E E T . 103d B ta ta m a o t o f tli* INSURANCE COMPANY H a r t f o r d , O t. IN C O R P O R A T E D 1819. C H A R T E R P E R P E T U A L . C a p i ta l , *3,000 ,00 0 . L. J . H E N D E E .................... J . G O O D N O W ...................... ........................ PresidenL ................ S e c retary. A s s e ts , J a n u a r y 1, 1871* R e a l E s tate unincum b e red........ L o a n e d o n Bond a n d M o rtgage --------------- Cash on hand a m i In BartK ............................... Cash i u t h e hand* o f A g e n ts a n d lt) traflelL U n ited S lates s tocks o f 1874........................... do do 1881 . . . . . ____. . . . . . do do 6 - 2 i r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U n ited States C u rrency B o u d s ..................... C o n n e c ticut S tate S lock................................... R h o d e I s land 14 ..................................... Ohio “ ..................................... K e n tucky “ ..................................... T e n n e ssee “ ....................... A labam a M . . . . . . . . . . . . . South C a r o lina “ ...................... C a n a d a D o m 'hlon Stock .................... A tlantic D o ck B o n d s .......................... City ot C h icago Bonds ........................ W a y n e County (M ichigan) B o n d s .. R o c h e s ter t Ity B rooklyn C ity W a t e r B o n d s ........... Wl a ter B o n d s................. Market valne. $253/11# 00 a,<ft) 00 355.975 00 445,173 UO 186,000 00 200,759 OO 322/810 no 11\ 00 Z-0,000 uo 50.00\ Of 104,000 Ob 3,000 UO ly n t Jersey C ity W H a rtford C ity b o n u a .......................................... H a rtfo rd C ity S c r i p .......................................... H a rtfo rd Tow n B o n d s ...................................... N ew York C ity B o n d s .................. .................... C ity of T o ledo F ir e D e p a r tm e n t B o n ds . . . C incinnati C ity B o n d s ...................................... M inneapolis C ity B o n d s .................................. P o r tlan d C ity B o n d s .......................................... H a m ilton C o u n ty B o n d s ................................... Cleveland C ity B o n d s .. . . . . . . . . . . . - - - H fd., P r o v . 4 Flflbklll K. K. M ge B o n d s ... M ich. C e n f l (conv’tlble) ** “ “ Clev., P a lnsv. 4 Axil tab “ “ Clev. 4 Toledo G en.S.F. Clev. 4 Plltaburg .. ond ' a PltUburg Third .South. * N. Ind “ General “ lilch. South. 4 N. Ind- “ Second ' \ L W l * * * ” i,lu > * ( » L I ' __ d o r tg a g e B o n d s 31,775 00 15^*) 09 10,150 <10 18.WJ OU 3,<-*)0 Of) OU 49.000 <» 25/M) 00 a* 2 se « 23,750 00 47.080 00 So/WO 00 6,an 00 76.000 00 73/00 00 5.000 IW 4/100 00 25.000 00 10,1100 00 ».\0il Ou 7,100 to) 47,500 OU D U R I N I T H E Y E A R 18 7 0 i T1I HALES O F T H E SINGER SEVIMG MACHINES Am o u n ted to the u r ti c e d e n tcd num b e r of 1 2 'I$ 3 3 T t a i n g 41,052 O v s r S a l a s f 1 8 6 9 , a n d 4 4 ,6 2 3 M ore th s n sold by any o t i * r co m p e tlfor* O n r com m ents are oaccessary. J. S, DAWLEY, aeneral Agent, 4 0 2 M A I , S T - 96.1*10 00 76/8® 00 te.ooo OU 2&1500 OU 24/8)0 to) 70/8« fl\ 31,050 00 68/70 W) s x s : 45,000 00 9,800 00 66,700 00 47(6«9 00 46.\0\ to) 46,01® 00 22/40 (W 33.900 00 40/WO 00 9^00 00 2**50uO Clev. i M ich. N e w Y’ork c t a t r a l “ C o n n e c ticut Itlver L ltU e M iam i “ „ N . J . R. K. 4 T r a n s p o r tatio n Co. “ Colum b u s A X e n ia B- K. C ln., H a m ilton 4 D a y ton R . R. “ In d ianapolis 4 C incinnati “ r. : L a k e Shore M o rris a n d E ssex A tlan tic M u tual Insurance Co. Scrip. *hftNA 8 tOC X. W H a r t f t w d 4 N. H a v e n K. J L Co..Stock 119.00 » tOO “ (Scrip) 6*25\ Of 300 Conn. R iver IL B . C o . . . . . ...................... » « » •« 264 Boston 4 Albany R .R . Lq^ ......■ ■■ 625 L a k e a h o re A Mich. South n JL K- Co 5\0 P lttsb 'g , FL W a y n e 4 'ChL IL K. C o .. 109 M ichigan C e n tral R-.K. ........................... 144 C e n tr a l Ohio R- R- Co.............................. 1350 Pennsylvania H. R. C o ........................... • M o rris 4 E ssex H. K- Co. ........... D u b u q n e A s l b n x C ity B .R . C o ......... „ C o n n e c ticut R iv e r Co.............................. 100 Citizens’ N a tional B a n * . . . . . ................. 100 N e w B ritain N a tional B a n k ................. 400 N a tio n a l Revere B a n k ............................ 100 F i r s t N a tional B a n k ----- ........ - « 200 N a t’l B a u k o f the b tate of M issouri.. O M e rchants' N a tional B a n k ..................... 5\ M e rchants’ B a n * ................................... S ! 404 l*henlx N a U o n a l B a n k .............................. y«i s t a t e B a n k ______ — 130 C o n n e c ticut R iv e r B a n k ing C o ........... JUU o K tnaN a tional R a n k .. .. . ...................... 900 A m e rican N a tional B a n k ...................... teO c i t y N a tional Rank- ................................. 143 F i r s t N a tional M a n * -------- ............. 113 C h a r ter O a k N a tional B a n k ................... E . B U T T E R I C K A C O . ’S C K L E B R A 'O PATTERNS OF (ARMENTS 4 0 2 m a h t S T . CHINESE TEA COMPANY. B E S T G U N P O W D E R T E A , 6L3*. B E S T Y O U N G HYSO N , |L 1 6 BENT JA P A N , 91.(0. B E S T SOUCHONG.\ Engtlafc breakfast', $L1A B E S T O OLONG. 75c. B E S T M IX E D (G reen a a d Btorkk 73e. X A D A m * 0 * 7 7 0 S T O R E . M b f t o l U M r . S I * ! a i x n J M , w *<T *.600 00 57.187 50 4*5*X) W 11,600 Ot *•**) Wl 77^00 00 s y w 00 a>A . #0 66.-*® <« 18/HU U0 17.200 00 4.400 W> 60.000 00 2*J00 to) 1L250 0U 2E.000 UU 12.40® te 21.WO <U is j n s tw 14 960 tn WASHINGTON. SENTENCED FOB MURDER. W a s h i n g t o n , A p r il 28.— H o ratio Bol ster w u to-day sen te Deed to be hanged June Bth lor the m n rder o f “ S o n n y” Jam es. D u r ing the rem a rks o f Judge Olin to the prisoner the scene w a a v e r y affecting. Bol ster sobbing aloud, and the Judge waa ao overcom e by his feelings at tim es as to be unable to proceed. REVENUE SEIZURES IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. T b e I n ternal Revenue Supervisor for the district o f G e o rgia and Florida reports the toU l destruction of property in hia raid® on illicit distilleries in that district, up to A p r il 1, 1871, as follow s : X3 still worm s, com p lete and in position; 112,240 gallons beer m ash; gallons low w ines; 300 gallons o f corn w h isk y ; 700 gallonH of peach and apple b r a n d y ; 595 bushels or corn m eal; 879 bushels o f m a lt; alao 80 il licit distillenes suppressed; a large number o f mules, horses and w agons seized, and sixty-tw o distillers a rresteifand turned over to D e p u ty U n ited States Marshals. THE SOUTHERN CLAIMS COMMISSION. N o public business w a a transacted before the Southern Claim s Commission to-day, the commissioners being engaged in a private conference upon cases in w h ich the w it nesses have ali been exam ined and the testi m ony closed. N u m e rous applications have been received under the late rules to have the necessary testim o n y in support o f the claim s taken by the Local Commiaaionera at the coat o f the claim ant, aa provided in the rule, but no decifiions on ouch applications can be made for a few days, aa the commiflsioners have yet to fix upon and de signate suitable persons for the taking o f tes tim o n y at various points w h ere such agents w ill be needed, and to settle upon such mode of taking testim o ny as w ill be least expen sive to tbe claim a n t and best p r o t e c t the governm ent interests involved. It is already apparent from tbe character o f many claim s filed and the testim o n y taken in public session, that the lim ited tim e and labor o f the commissioner! are likely to be needlessly taken up and much money spent, hopes entertained and anxiety created uselessly by claim ants through a misconception o f cases that Congress in tended should be settled by the commission. It is considered best for claim ants to satisfy them selves first of a ll, not o n ly of their abil ity to prove k n o w n legality throughout the w a r , but that such property as they lost was taken by or b y authority o f peraous whose official position or whose a w Y i S i i r t r t T n 1r r s t f t e t t t n s r p r o p i f f , taken w e n t beyond question into the service o f the governm ent and not into tbe individ ual possession o f officers or soldiers not au thorized or ordered, nor compelled by neces sity to take private property for pubiic uses. Cases of unauthorized depredation by tbe U n ited States troops, or of damage to prop erty caused by the presence or m ovements o f un arm y , i f settled at all m u st w a it for further legixlation by Congress. JAMES M. MASON DYING. Inform ation from Sem inary H ill, near A lexan d r ia, V a .. this afternoon, says James M. Mason Is dying, and his most intim a te friends w ill be surprised if he lives till m o rning. PERSONAL. President G rant returned to'W a shington this evening from his vi.-itto the W est. G o v e rnor H a rland, tbe Assistant Master o f Finance of tbe Japanese Em p ire, gave an entertainm ent to a very di»tiuguif«bed com p any, including Secretary Delano, Attorney G eneral Ackerm a n . A c ting Secre tary Richardson and A d m iral Porter. F O R E I G N . IN AND AROUND PARK*. P a r i s , A p r il 27.— The Com m u n e has for bidden all interference w ith traffic in merchandise and the m ?nagem ent o f rail- \ V h e commissariat is provisioned for a long '\ A ' l i r t delay or forty-eight hour, hae been granted to person, between the i g e , of nine teen .n d Oirle to fo«o W rfe <” » - National liunrd. N eglecting to do w ill be rum abed by court martini. T h e Freemasons bave informed the Com m u n e'that having exhausted all means of conciliation at Versailles, l»«ve resolv ed to plant tb e ir banners on the rampffrts o f P a r is, and should they be struck, w ill march against the V g m illia t a , and ap ica l to their brother Masons to join them. P a r i s , A p r il 28.— T h e Com m u n ists have made a reconnolsance tow a rds Bagneux, on the South of P . r ie , driving l b e \ m l U n force, before them . T b e V irw d llU t . bmve made three attacks upon the railroad station at Clam a rt and Wefo repulsed upon each occasion. . T h e CH n cby batteries have silenced the fire of the V e r sailles batteries at Aauiera. F o r t Mont V a lerien is firing fiflttrely to d a y w ith ten heavy guns. , Wen. D o m b row ski reports that vigorous attack® have be** made, on his advanced posts, and the 80th b a t u iio d Was forced to abandon a barricade in the A v e n u e I t-^rou- net, N e u illy. but the 94th b a t u lio n drove bccl* tbe enem v and recaptured the barri cade. The General atida: “ W e hold our positions; tbe enemy n*3 along tbe w h o le line and firing baa ceased.” In F o r t V a n v re# one piece ot “ * • been dismounted, and F o r t Is»y 1* PP , but tbeC o m m u n iota claim tbey can Hold both these forts indefinitely. T h e Republican League or P * n » urges the assemblage o f a congress at L ) ona or Orenabie to fram e an honorable arrange ment for peace. _ , L o n d o n , A p r il 2 8 . - A d l o r ^ h from Versailles says: T h e Communists hare been defeated at Lea U royere de Sevres, and some of tbeir officers captured. Advice# from P a n s say Communists have DEMAND. P,t r ° I has informed tbe m ayor o f SL O w en that the six aeige guns removed from the redoubt by tbe N a tional Guank* muat be restored. USING PETROLEUM SHELLS. ^Petroleum sheila fired by the insurgent? f * flr* 10 *be Chateau Mendon. j&ARCHBWHOP OF PARIS IN DANGER, lisbea A p r il 28.— T b e Etoile pub- Guards uKV from P a r is that four NaUonal in f been *hfc^ri»°ners b y Vereailltsta hav- Commune to JLpropoanl w as made in tbe in retaliaUon f& Die Archbishop o f Pari? rejected. be outrage, but it was EMPEROR WILPIAM a ITALIANS FROM ES**> TO STOP TIIE B e r l i n , A p r il 2 8 .-3 P 5\ *>*.*• Catholic# recently had 'taputation of o f the E m p e ror, at w l.ich V. audience hia m ajesty to intervene t J . P 1\ * * the occupation o f Rome by the ItalQ£*v * t ernment. I t has since been exten d v e lV ’ * ' culated that tbe E m p e r o r o a tb a t occaafr promised to take some action, b a t the P r u t sian Cross Gazette has been authorized to contradict this report, and adds tbat the re p ly given the deputation dki not com m it the governm ent to any posiUve line o f action, and no promise o f a n y kind w a s made. SUBSISTENCE OF GERMAN TROOPS, V e r s a i l l e s , A p r il 28.— In the Am e robly •day M . P o u y e r Quertier, M inister o f F i nance, asked for fresh credit to provide for the subsistence o f the G erm an troops, ac cord in j^to the prelim inary term s of peace. He said all engagem ents made w ith G e r m any should l>e scrupulously kept, and all sums due, paid. • IIUUI * — w . ------ , _ J th r o u g h m l r tw h e , w l a p t u i r d , Its •00 Aacftca# 300 B a n k o f Al 1A5 5 iS * . » « N a tional B a tcbere’ 4 D rovcra’ B a n k . I « H » n o r e rN a tio n a l B a n * .. Hto N a t i o n a l i t y 300 N a tional B a n k ' 100 N a t’l B a n k oTU 30\ Im p o rter#' 4 Ti iou M e r r a a tile Na! ---- M a rket N a tional k ........ 1 J 00 S S S S l r o ’ N a tto n tt B ~ .k 200 M e rchants' E x e b a n c e N a t l B a n k .. 3i» M e tropolitan N a tional B a n k ........... WOO M e rchants’ N a tional B a n k ................. 400 B ank o f t h e M a n h a ttan L o ................. 300 N a s sau B a n k . .......................................... > » N o r th R t r e r Ban k - - - - - - - - - .......... 4to> B a n k o f N ew Y o rk (N a tional ^ ........ am N a tio n a l B ank oT N o r th A m e rica.. 9 0 N a tional B a n k o f t h e B e p a U lc 400 O c e a n N a tional B a n k ........................ 600 P e o p k ’* R a n k . . - .......................... 500 Phenlx. N a tional R a n k ......................... 40* U n ion N a tional B a n k .......................... am fo u r th N a t k m a l B a n k .. ... .......... uo New Y o rk Life Ins. 4 T r u s t C o .... 133 Unitoff State# T n x r t C o ........................ 100 U n ion Trus* Oo ...................................... » . 4 « m S2.Ito)«® M/#««» 34,naoio 42.750 00 T7J30 K 15.(00 00 E . P. D O R R * O a m « r a l l e m t O F F IC E O O R N E B L L O Y D A N D P R I M E STB Ita reetttution ha# been NEW YOUK. lied suddenly THF. BOUNTY FRAUDS. N e w Y o r k , A p r il 28.— ‘Thomas H a cked, form e rly a kee,»er attached to M arshal Sharp’s office, haa been arrested on charge o f being concerned aa one o f the subscribing witnesses in prepaying the fraudulent claim made out by H e n ry M. Karplea in nam e of Jscob Shrider aa father of Paul Scriber. the latter o f whom wa# a Second Lieutenant in the52d Regim ent of N e w Y o r k V o lunteers and now deceased. DECEASED. Joseph W . Scott, oldest m em b er of tbe N e w Jersey bar, aud form e rly G rand Mas ter Mason o f that State, died at N e w Bruns w ick last n igh t, aged 93 yeaia. G ardiner Spring, J r ., a law y e r , and aon of R e v . D r . G a rdiner Spring, die this m o rning. ERIE AHEAD ONCE MORE. Judge Blatcbford to-day sustained Jay Gould'# dem u rrer to the suit o f the English stockholders, holding that Charles B u r t can not bring suit, and that consequently, be cause he was joined w ith others as plaintiff, the bill cannot he sustained. T h e other grounds o f tbe dem u rrer are dismissed. T h e result i# Engliah stockholder# are no far dtv feated and m u st amend tb e ir bill, w h ich Judge Blatchford granted leave to do, before tbe case can proceed. T h e decision is also fatal to Ram say's s u it againat the E r ie Rail road Co.. for It rules the plaintiff, w h o i# not a stockholder on the Company'# books, can not m aintain suit even though ow n in g stock. THE ERIE KEUUM1NU THE COAL TRAFFIC* T h e E r ic R a ilw a y Com p a n y gave orders yesterday to have a ll unu#ed locamotive# put In condition to begin hauling coal on the hrst of n e x t month. T h e r e is groat rojoicing among the employees. M any o f the engineers, conductors, firemen and brake- nien have made only half lim e during the suspension o f thc coal m ining, w h ile other# have been altogether idle. D u ring the summer of 1H70 regular tra in s _ r UJon^ J,ui7fet^ gcn„ M k w ley and day. N e a rly all this w a s shipped to N e w b u r g or Jersey C i t y , and belonged to the P e n n s y lvania Coal Com pany. A large quantity w as also carried on ordinary freight train# to point? along the line. It is expected that the rolling stock w ili prove inadequate to the demands which w ill be made upon it b y the coal traffic of lb e present vear. A vein of a n thracite coal ba3 been discovered in a atone quarry at Monroe. O range C o u n ty, a station on tbe E r ie R a ilw a y . T h e r e 'a r e valuable iron mines at tlila point. E x p e r ienced geologtat# say that there are indications of the exist ence of a coal bed below thc level of the vein. A com p any bas organized to make further investigations. NINTH ARMY CORPS RE-UNION. T h e annual m eeting o f the N inth Corps Society, Burnside expedition, is called to meet at Boston, May 11th. G e n . Burnside w ill preside. Thi# m eeting take# tbe place of the N o v e m b e r m eeting in Philadelphia. FATAL EXPLOSION. The door o f a vulcanizing boiler In Bara- clougb, Breen A Co’# India rubber w o rks buret thi# evening, k illin g H e n r y Roan, Uborer, and seriously injuring Jerem iah M ullaney and John D e w ing, laborers. The door waa tw o and a-half Inch iron and five feet in diam eter. The explosion is supposed to have been caused by a defect in tbe metal of the door. will aend him to the State P r i e s ! tor « f A k t e n i K a I M I J p o in t , ro m m f t t r . to — ------ cormtlon o f * o ttli,rv m V S T S -o n , n n r in j t b r ir o U ^ d o / i ^ which the o n m o n ie, w ere __ UAT U THE MATTEE W ITH O O V E M . TICCT, \ I U n r r o R D , C o m ., A p r il j , 'u p e r i o r ( o u r t a i L ltch f le U Ureter tteT h w T life. 5 r u a k h e u t e d t o e e a t e . c o u r t t e r i K L D , I e a , A p r i l > I n unite* ■ tanl c l e r f T t e x u u t J o n t e n . a s lrte h h t t e ja i l , waa b e W V . 'a t e C h a p lain B t t t e t n M r an d In ten d e d V 00 * * \ » r tria l t o r ■ ■ a n il je a r e o f a p e . *- J o r d a n te a lg tetjA w n t h e Loum iaa Srw O n L E airn, A p r l f ! * ’ / ^ , ^ r e r o r re p o r t , t h e riv e r B U T ™ r a i *•<? ■II ante a l o n f t h e fro n t o f U - ^ “ U * B o n n e t C a r r e crev a s s e Is now , J.’n P * w id e , o t h e r w is e t h e r e la n o m a taH |r~ P * • * In t h e altuaU o n t h e r e . - u p H E w n r A r s n n o u x P iT T A n i Ro, P n . . A p r il M .—T k n Mm r a i d i'7 o 8 o } * T “ “ U h U * b j ‘h * * K h g h r GERM AN PEACE CELEBRATIO N. T h e O e n n a n e o f th l a c l t r a r e tn W a n ireace ce l e b r a ti o n n e x t M o n d a y . \ECRXTaMY E O trrW E lA . C h i c a o o , A p r il : M I S C E L L A N E O U S . COURT OF APPEALS. A L B A N Y . A p r il 28.— T h e Court o f A p peals take « recess from to-day till » J7*4, 9t U “r ' FATAL ACCIDENT. P o u g h k e e p s i e . A p r il 28.— Thom as Mc Laughlin w as killed at Uosendale, Ulster county, yesterday by the breaking of a guy rope. p l a n i n g m i l l b u r n e d . W a r r e n , Ohio. A p r il 28.— The saah and blind factory and planing m ill of B . F . Heiner A Co., w aa burned tbis afternoon. Loss *18,000. THE COAL PROSPECT. A s h l a n d , P a ., A p r il 28.— A t a m eeting of the M ahoney V a lle y and Locust Moun tain Coal Association# to-day at M ahoney C ity, it waa unam m o u tiy resolved tbat the m eeting recommend the com m ittee o f fifteen to adhere to the offer aa made at Philadel phia, A p r il 22d. T h is association represent# two-thirds o f all the tonuage from Schuyl kill County. REPORTED HUH IDE OF MUH. T*1\- S a n FKANCIhCo, A p r il . . M r#. F a i r ha# c o f f l B t » ^ suicide a r e con sta n t l y being itarfad . She i# p ro v id e d w i t h w S * com fort in jaii. i l e r d a u g h te r m o t b e r arc allow e d to r e m a in w ith lier' n a V a L. T b e steam e r C o n s titu tio n fro m P a n a m a h a s arriv e d . Sb« rep o rt# h a v i n g left a t A c a p u lco th e U n i t e d State# steam e r M o b i- ■“ * A PROPOSED CONSOLIDATION. ST. J o h n b , N . B -, A p r il 28. In th e L e g isla tiv e C o u n c il H o n . M c lo r o y g a v e no tice of a reso lu tio n p r a y i n g th e L i e u t e n a n t G o v e r n o r to cau s e th e E x e c u t iv e C o u n c il to en t e r in t o correepoodepce w i t h th e L x e c u - tiv e o f N o v a Scotia, F r i n e e E<lw a rd » I#iand *nd N e w fo u n d lan d , w i t h referen c e to lativ e u n io n o f all tl»e lo w e r p ro v in c e * . T h e Maid correapondence Us be laid b e f o re th e H o u s e w i t h i n ten d a y s a f t e r tb e o p e n i n g o f th e n e x t aeefcion. RELIGIOUU. B o s t o n , M a s s .. A p r il 28.—T h e C o n g reg a tio n a l 1st? o f B o a ton an d v icin ity h a v e raised * 150,000 fo r t b e pureba** «>f «R estate on B e a c o n a t r e e t , to be eu v e rted t o th e use# 01 t h a t d e n o m i n a t i o n an d called th e C o n g r e g a tio n a l H o m e . $50,000 ad d itio n a l i# U» be raised f o r b u ild in g purposes. NEWBPAPOBIAL. TOLEDO, O ., A p r il 28 .—T h e T o led o Com■ m c r e ial co m p a n y , in c o rp o r e fed l a * M o n d a y w a a o rg a n ized to-day. C la r k M . W a f o a e r waa elw t e d P r e s i d e n t a n e E d i t o r i n C h ief. THE INDIANS ON TOE WAR PATH. S a n t a F e . N e w M e x ico, A p r il ““ le t t e r f r o m M( th a t A -R u m o r s t h a t P r u s s i a n b a t t e r y . ^ A ^ e w j o u r n a l called th e {*aix b a s ap- p e a red i n P a r ia, b u t wUi p r o b a b ly soon be ^ h e O tto m a n em b a say in P a r i * haa been stru c k bv t w o sheila. THIERS’* ADDRESS TO THE ASSEMBLY ON THE SITUATION. D ispatchea from V e rsailles y e s t e r d a y s t a t e th a t T h i e r s , i n a speech to th e A s s e m b ly , « l * . t h e c o u o t r r t b e t tbo ritM U o R to l» l b - ful * F r e b c b blooJ te r t l l t flow ing, b u t i t j* ronVt.!inc to k n o w tbAt t b , Je.iourm e n .l i, S S r A ll mr, d o in g tb r i r d u t y , rep reiA llr t b i i r u v , u . w h ich bo .llu d r e In t i m i ol h i e b e u k x r r . I t te re id tbe Army, « .m u i* n d - b r ■ c b u v n ller w i t h o u t f e a r And ” J . t __ ....w IoIeIf nnfettpn -enroacb, w h o co m p letely u n f e tt e r e d in action n s , ha aa s n o w comtp p leted th e in.e v r e t me itb o u t bi# actio s , n n o w co n iw s u . - s t m n t i f ?b« w o r k , o f l* .r t e .u d com n w u c rtl operm lion.- K r.rt l u y h r e been >d<\*“ d, .o d L e . M o u ’iniceA u x <*!<“ \ \ - * ' . j , n7 T tin iK d th e sn o n k f r , A r, n o t Ih r M A iten te. W e . r e tb r d v f e n d r r . o f tew .u d o r d r r . W e w teb conriliA lion b u t w e *lw> w teb < o « * v , lib r r t r Iroin d e . p o t i , o l ao d f r o u i u n b r id led li.au r e .- ’ A f te r rlo q u e u U y d o f m d l u g tb * re p u b li e w i iu n o f t h e A r e n n b l y . T k m c m - e l u d e fo llo w . - T b o teM irg ri.U are teo- w u n a u d i n d o i H. • 6 r . DOLL, WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS, H u m O c a n , M n . # > ■ > * > ! Mm. X Wu.* t e n . #«— *• teted ww) .11 F r a n c , te w i t h t b . g o T .ru - 3 i ? t 7 o d t b . A - c m M y In o u r . S o r t , to co m b in e u n i t y w i t h lib e r t y . T U 1 E U H U C O . r i D I U C t I * MACMAHO*. V l . Y o r k , A p r il 28.— A Trihnnm .p e c i d fro m V e r . d l l r e , T h u r w U y , P r r a i - < u u t T b t e r a w a a m o v e d t o tra r e d u r i n g hto in t h e A r a c m b ly t o d a y . H e d e c lare d U . W . 4 m , p e r . b e n d , . t l y d i .p .u m l t o eteerau ey ex e e p a f o r m u r d e r e r , o f O e u e r a le T . — VmA u c o m p t e . e n d t h a t h e w o u ld o u L I T m a in P r e e u e n t d u r i n g m i li t a r y l i e ezp reeeed u n b o u n d e d e o . f c t e u r - T , M e h o u T a a d ra id tb e w e e of g r e n im p o r teo e m Ol F o r t ra n g e th e n c e re a c h e d I h u . * ” Imk e P r u - U - h ~ . C ^ r U T E S to q u i t SL Owen- M ■ * * £ £ * * * * r r * y * w U^hffTTdYT A r r t e u u # ‘S S w m ’ 4*1 M « « 4 i m i h f # f * t u v m r n m n u m __________ least la. 22d, s a y a i t ta R j ^ At t w o coaches b e lo n g in g to J . S. i I T m i i Co. h a v e been (raptured by I n d ta^uin - J b o t n l klllmlu E v e r y sccoun'w o ree am ! 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T 7 ^ 2 ; ^ r Mr. H e a t x , eo u d u etu r to r Mr. J - nett A Uo-’« U .U F t Overland Md| L a I « l t a t a 6 t a n n » « » i# in to w n an d m a d e * b r i e f anoaah lo th e B o a rd o r T r a d e . H ta rem a rk® h a d no r e la tio n to financial o r p o l i ti c a l m o ttara. CUB1AM APP AIRE. H a v a n a , A p r il 28. M a x im o G o m e z , co m m a n d in g w s t m hvm- d r a d in s u r g e n t s , in v a d e d t b e JunadletioM o f G ib a r a . T h e y w e r e rep u lse d a t t-*— a a d B a n a r y . T h a 8 a n J u a n da l a P u e r e a volunteer® a t tacked G o m e z i n th e 8 l e r r a V e r d e m i e a tain a , c a p t u r e d hta en t r e n c h m e n t s , a a d k ill ed n i n e m e n . T h r e e o f t h e v o l u n tao ie w a r s killed. T b e i n s u r g e n t s in t h e c e n t r a l <j m a k e s p r a c tice o f fillin g d r i n k i n g w a lla w i t h th e carcasses o f deau anim a ls . T h e I n s u r g e n t lea d e r s . C o l. M e r e ler. Mai. V o g a an d L t e t . C o rd o n , to g e t h e r w i t h a n u m b e r o f p r i v a t e so ld iers, h a v e n n d e r e d . I t la r e p o r t e d Bern b e t a hae le f t ! tkland. C o l. A c o a ta, a n a t i v e C u b a n com m a n d a S p a n ish b a t t a l i o n , p u b l i s h e s a lo n g Ial re f u tin g ch a r g e s o f P r e r i d e n t C a a p o tas I ___ bi# ?oIdlers a#saasinaieil t w o lad ies e n d t h r e e ch ild r e n . A c o s ta co m p letely p ro v e s h ta In nocence. H e ack n o w led g e s tb e o o m m lttat o f th e deed by tw o g u e r r i l la s e f th e C o lon b a t t a l i o n w h o m h e a r r e s t e d a n d sen t to P u e r t o P r i n c i p e , w h e r e th e y a r e n o w b e i n g t r i e d , one o f tb e ch il d r e n w h o escaped a c t in g as a w itn e s s . T h e D iaro say® in fo rm a tio n from P o r t a M e n 1$ u n s a tisfac to r y t o th o s e w h o d e s i r e o r d e r a n d tra n q u i l i t y . 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