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PRICE I WO ('EN I ~. VOLtHIE XX---NO. 128. BUFFALO, N. Y .• IHGRSDAY EVENING, Jl\NE 5, 1879. ~==========~==============~============T=============~=============F============~========~-- The Olney W,ll Csse 1 bel of stockel. and butdlCI.lolS h\ e been lIn I SHU UND PROVIDENCE June 4 -In the case of the will ell 0 .t to pasl ne and\ I 1 e II wed 011 themalket 1 r FOREIGN NEWS EDITION <It lak, f 11 leglslatm e<) t) cur~ legl'latllll lookIng t,o a Just antI fU.ll 1 s l1lUumtlOl1 In fa GERMANY REPORTED MARRIAGE vor of fermente I hqUOl-S FOREIGN NEWS BERLI~ June .. -It IS reported that a mar rlage IS proJecte I between the ClOwn prlllce of Sweden and PrlDeess\\ ctolla of Baden. of StepheD T Olney the JUry returned a Vel aga II next\ eek ~ .. le, of 111 1 el s ~ude, langod thet settmg asIde the COdICil whlCh made a flOm $.I DO@480for JI.t s lOh lot. \. t\o \.eks large bequest to Prof Gray and another trus- ago woull ha, e bro Ight $4 \@\ 10 \hlle <tock tee for botamcal aducat on III Rhode Island eiS ~e a f II waltel 10\ el sales gene'\Rlly bemg at'\ 1ltl@300 \th nn Decas oual lot gomg at a I 4 0 CLOCK P M Broke Jail shaue I ghel l' cc Bulls luolablc at $3 OO@3 DO ==========~:=::=:~~~~~~= P )RTI AND Me June 4 -Glacle St John fO! goo t to cI 0 eft IJ I I e. \l locker. al GENERAL NEWS. GREAT BRITAIN FAILl:RES LoNDO~ June) -As a couse-Iuer ce (f the fallme of Danu. Htual t & Co III J \e1'\ 0 I and the probable suspeuslOn of tl 0 til In of Mall chester bankers talked of e, <'I y eft\)I t IS makmg to avert such a catastrol he ASS () 1 A 7 \[J-=====-=-== __ GENERAL NEWS. SWITZERLAND ADDITIO AI DLTLE::; Clemence chm ged wIth embezzling $I) 000 flam < UU@\ to I J E RpIlIig SaCHlmento and forgmg a note I y on &>natol Sha1'On for \<10 500 broke Jall yes A v g tel day \00 13b PI ce ~3 50 480 fhC\ REPCBI Ie <.:.el '\ cd 1 r Cal r (> e 10 ihf' I ul ~erlb ~ n the (\ ty an 1 S Ib rl s 1 U} alJJe to I c l aITICI 01 Iv 1 \\\ hom !-len e 1 PM :'j'()l1S ab c to obta Tl!E HI' PI: BLf(' m Intro GE~E' A Jnne 4 -'lhs SWISS fedelal counc I lesolved to ask the chambers to Impose add tIOnal dutles on CIgar\ tobacco coffee chicory and SpiceS GREAT BRITAIN ;,n~I:';G lRO{;BLES Aggravated Shootmg BALTIMORE Md Jnne 4 -At RobersvI11e Washmgton county LewIS M,lle, aged 15 shot and kIlled Challle Harns of the _arne age 1I1IlleJ had been teased by soma othel boys and shot at them III n l 1 e f I~ IH 9 13 1 1205 114 .... 4 8 I 4 5 I 4 50 Meetm~ of the Gmnd Lodge of Masons at Ne\\ YOlk FRANCE BLANQt:I PARDOO<ED PARIS June a -It I. stated that at tnt' paI..l net connell to day It \as d lue I t I II 1 11 Bianqut 07 j/ Of the f.ra u n ho els n wh rl t i~ s:ual y The lold 1t II co fp t fut by tn/o? m 1 () tJ s office of the CtrC1 mst nee I t Al~Jatl\ e Bill 10 lllu:,li To-Da} be Railroad ElectIon 11 ]V o 1151 10 0 10 09 64 v 3 U 35iJ 300 350 the Religious Stewart vs Tl e Kansas PaClfic Rallroad LO~DO\ J me n -The South Staffordsh,re, mlues draInage comnl F;S oner~ announced ow IllgtO the debt of £:40010 on the Tipton dis tllet tl at all pumpmg engmes \Would be stol pe I lust mght The effect would be the floodIng of a hun ired collIerIes fOl mIles around Soutil StaffOl dshn e would navel re Covel fI om the d saqtf': A Inset no of all col I elV owners IS called fOI \\ ednesda, to con s del arran::; CHICAGO June 4 -Hugh RIddle was to day elected pleSldent of the Chicago Rock Island &:; PaCIfic raIlroad The llet earnIngs of the past year are ~4 3 !l \uO 51 ck 3 0 4:. 3 10 3 ~U N OlTllnatIonR by Pre:=:ndent. I The Recent Tornado ill Kansas to be NEW YORK June 5 -The 1ll0rnlIlg sessIOn of the refO! med PresbyterIan \:1\0 1 was 111\ Ie 1Il teresting by complnmt flom melnbors of tho reformed chnrch of York \hal gmg the P, esb) tel y of Rocheste[ w th refUSing to U\ (\8t !!ate the slanrlerous charges agamst Rev Boden, while pastor of that church \.1\ Mr HUlltel on confeSSIOn to hIm by hiS dallghtel Bo ItIl de ma.uded a. thorough In, estlgaholl and the 1 e- sult was acqUlttal The \ ung w, man was suspended from membersl 'I' on one cha! go of Immolahtyand lI€ferrmg false ha~s A commISSIOn of fh e melUWel::> was app0 nte 1 to thoroughly SIft matt< I S I p n c nl\ nc M \Il \t I t I IRl R 10 tagCla 1 a f\~\I:-;U m PUBLIC 51er:t1ll n I fll h TI S 01 \0\ EI1TbIXG n a Ic known ntt! <..: nt n,., Ro m ( OUl1Uell t~ 011 the Oluo No lUll t tlOll- IO\\E m FIRE LATEST :rv1ARKETS 1hel S5ES tu H.uss an fi C 1 \Ula eo co I ti I mes by the gloat fires m OrellI..Ulg last Imlltl agglegate t vo llullwn e gbt) se,en thousanu { fORI IGN lIIARRETS loubles IlVEH.POQL JlIC ..J.-COHol-}<lln 1\1h1 Ot;T 0I< 1 \;-.;:GEI U ng Ullan Is qnotel at uU and NeW 01 leans at 3 ad The p'lllce of 0, ange hOlr all alent to the I 0\ DON Juno 4 -C nsol. I' 0le<1 at VII 16101 tblone of Holland who hus been lillU Pans IS mu cv ex 1 vllcn 1 an 1 ) ti 16 fm nceo lilt out of d tngeI Bon b-l' yes at $1 00... fot Ii:! at $1 O·Pe ,0 I I\ 1145 1 8 lltl! InvestIgated. ~(!no lit fham Hanged HE,lVY I AlLURE LIVElIPOOL GRAIN-J me\ Llv~npOOI Juno -Da, d Rt tart & Co III tl e eastern traue have failed LIOIblhtles.i.)O FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE 19 36 \0 20 3 16 \U W I, I~ ~ 3 100 I 00 I \6 10!2 I 01 115 ftIUldeler Hallged bmbUl;!, Pa CHAMBERSBU\G Pa JI e -1 dar \has Peachy S\ lllgler COlOI ed \ho mur leru 1 J hn Anderson colored at a. baB ~ us 1 al g I to In. \ and showed 1 emarka1lle neI v He J lap. I thE' 1H} tOt CUlJPIV} 1 Uj el s VV EATHER REPORT-June ~ 1~0\ ,1 \I nlla~e 111 C on- tculplatloll t u They alB hea, h maebte I to an Amen an PI esl y t nan 111 ~slOllary agency fOl whOIn the v \\ ere ug~llts Io'r()~ Jute ~ew 'i olk I E,l:tSI):X \. L -'I, an lerbllt has sallerl for THE ~ILK CROP FOREIGN.il1 UNTELLIGENOE Etc Etc Etc rope al ound lll~ ne k 11m ~lt TIl€' ~ht:l tr 1 uu hIm remo, e It to alit\ hIm to n II e \Hlla H The pnsanel SD.ld wh SkT an I oa 1 ('01 11 at \ 1lrought him tilelC aIltl s:'IIU I u \as 1 a 1) an! agam placed the tope aJ ouud l,s I e, k winch the sherIff had agmn 1 emo,\ecl \ftel pw,\ tbe cap and lOpe \ele adjusted and the <11 p reU .l:i Vanderbllt En Route for Home 'l he T l<S says The backwaJ dness of the European SIlk ClOp dllucts attention to the J apaues6 anu. Chlllese ClOpS Under these ell umstances there IS ~ cry stlong dc-rna-nd for MeXICan tlollars 11 10 t\ J\I POlk-Q .ote t a 47s Od fO! uew wm:ile n I al i-f.lt otE.' 1 at 3:2;3 GLl Bacon-Quoi e 1 at i.) 3tl fOl long cIc 1 25:5 etl fOI ShOl t CleR} I Ccf-f..ll otea at 70S 0 l tOI new Tallo\ -(,Inoica ao 34; OU Ci c e-Q e 1 at. 4 od No Av f!' luce W ASmNGTON NOTES NOMI!'\.A.TED JUdICIal NEW \Y ORK J me \ -Tho dec s 1 (If the g II el al term of the SUI reme ( urt ut r 11 I ~ tl 0 deCISIon of s. lowe] ('OUI t tlu~t C'OIlUn1SS10nelS of taxes ha'\e p0'hel O\'ll tax SUI c tl et 1H of elevated loads a Ieul est,tc I as 10\ re 1 the I rIce of the New l: k elu\\ ated 1 an 01.1 ::;to('k five pomts to-day TI:c 1mb oau \Ill t lll) tho case to the COllI t uf apI t'als ~llllle\ \ 10 ConnnUlll\\t:,,; III Fl tHee Etc Etc Etc WASHINGTON NOTES ITALY COMPLETELY RECO\EUED RmIE June a -:lfcnottl Gallbaldl reports lIS fath81 has com pIe ely Ieeo\V ered from 11 s Ie ent mdI,posltIOn -- FRANCE TilE A:vr:SEST'Y I A 'W PARlo June 5 -'l w I undred 0. 1 t alhllt unal Cull 1 ts ecelveu:u I fbe allll est) I\\ XPIlCS to d(1) THE EAST DEAD 0 0 0 P l\,[ -}lul ket unchanged 500 I M Malket unci an!1:cd CIIIC \.UO GRAIN-June a quoted at g9 'i.e for 13\ 3 5 3 00 3 J (0 4 I\ '''' ,\SHINGTON June\ The pHlSIdent noml nated Simon B Conover fOl collector of In tel nal revenue m FlorIda TO REPORT Tl e house commIttee on appropr ations have autll'ol,zed theIr cbarrman to 1 eport the leglsla t ,e blll substantIally the same as last yeal W th McMahon s amendment fOl the payment of arrearages of pellsIOns from tbe fund now I eld for the 1 edemptlOn of iractlOnal currency The lnll also plovirles for the salarms of officers \'inch l1av~ Lecn cleated s nee the passa.ge of the act lU 10 ti It lUcludes also the necessary 0.1 pIOVllatlOl s for the hie sa\\\1ng bmeau ratl fit i t I load accounts and other mInor proVlSlons f tilev COMlI,UTTEE ON ELECTIONS From Manrtoba Court Calendar ALBANY J me ) -The com t < f !:tIl eal. ALEXA:;nRIA Juno 5 -Rear A 1m Ial lila KIllup Pasha ot tl e Ep ot an nav\ IS dead I The hou,e committee on electIOns WIll ask leave to s t dUllng the lecess to d spose of lllan) Recondary cases endal for 1'1 lay JUI e { f II ELECTRIC SPARKS Nos 'HI II S 4\ 1 H 1 .j.j No Av 1 cc ~; ; 3 5 THE KANSAS TORNADO The Will deparoment ha.s ordel ed the SIgnal ffico to I l\\estIgate the recent tot n~do 11 Kansas CI. FINANCIAL CISCI~llATI June -Post & Co s latl\av telegra.ph supplY bu 10. ng burl e..l tll S IDorll lUg Loss \f\ UUU NEWARK June ;) -Tho Gennan Cathohc con' ClltWll has ad] urued [he ne::s:t conven tlOn \ be held m Ht LOlliS ~ll, nl all 312 3 30 u 3u PROCTOR KNOTT S AD:O~S New York Money and Stock- I Halometer Gul j n Iud tatwll' for To day 01 f.I I< \ THE 'LONGSHOREM.EN, I manti a 1 fond tlOll of lhe tJlwn-Takm Bloney LaId up lor a RaInY D~) L;C[tlDg Tl U ted The Ioog:::;ho emell ~ :;t Ike stl!I COl tI lue \ d the <tl k\ s and I ropellel ID:.magei S aJ e as far ava.rt a c'. el Tl ~ LOl oRUOrJ;;men Ie- elected office:; to theIr UniOn Oll fuesJay aI d agreed to stand!.J:\ the mernbel s untIl SUCll t me 3..<:; t e steauluoat managers v. ould. pU.} ~he pnccs asked- U cent 91 hOUl TilE STRIKEn~ I I~.A.~CEs To aSCBl ta n tho finauClal condItIOn of tl e lion :>nd to learn wh~t alll then membels III case of a I:JI olun\\e 1 b ke v. uuIt! rccen E' u relortel of THE COURiER calle 1 ulou s\ of the stnl ers \\ esteruay and mtel \ lBweU them They weI e all llltell gent men u.u ha.'\e gone Into tl e stnl e frOIU v;hat the) ,leem a prmclple ar.J\ III stanu. by that SUI I osed pI lIle pIe as long as thel e I:::i a PO::;SlUlHt} f \I lllmug III U.llS\\ er tv thu II qU 1 <:::0 ' 1 at tl e 1 1 tlOO f the L Ulon linanel:lll\ One of th[ parties sal I I ca.nnot 5~y COl t~lnh 1,) I bel e e the \'-I e fe\ fuud, 1 1 tbe trea,lll) TliI:-.J BILLS F n\ saId a IIstmglllshed southern Jemo rat c lepI~t::ntu.tl e t Id 1 m )esterda} tl e ta CllS hau. lIlaua the bIlls all thlll enougl I ow su that leI ubI cans coulu vote fO! them The.\ IS I eason to beheve tbat the repuI..h ell. ~ \\ n }?1 eseut d ulute 1 f Ollt aga llst tl f:;\ \ <J, I } b II hokIng that It 1::> U. restllctlOl of tI €:' I e::. 1 t s ~Ollst tut onal llgl t to sena tl ( ar 1) he' evel he rna'\ deem It necessary f tl e malltel a CO of the I cuca fhey sa, 111e l rdlnary Clrcumstm CCS the new :=;cctlOl l llll)!;ht be h tl mless enough but tal en JIl C( n t: twn \ Itll tho a ternunatlOll of tl1e lemo I 1 ats tL> till tal retext fur tlll owmg uut enougl elect 1 al votes next elect on to carry the con te t for tl elr ca dldate\ t e lefln tencss of tt e 1 VI~ 011 ago. u;:,t USB g the D.l nly for pohc lUI Gses Il 0.) under the I 1 tellletatIOl furn h the ,elY lllstlUmeut they wIll reqUIre ~ atul Jones says he has I ttle hor e of tIle \\ allen sll,e} IJlIl bem\ repOltcd tbl~ S8SS un TUE OHIO TIC ET The Her d ! says the Oh 0 ticket IS rego.rde I as a b ow at Loth T lden a u Thurman a~ BISh(l tS flldell s mall and FiwlIlg thlllks hun ~df IU te as goo I to a preSIdent 1.1 canill late as 'l hut Ulan .l' nng \ II tako the fiel I III I 1:50 1 EW L~( ~ ~OMl~ ~-IO:I Tho n orl 1 gal E\ Ing ~ nonllnatlOll wa~ recetved v; Ith great enn USlasm b} the demo tU s hele Tne Iepuhl canS admIt that the tICket I!S 'Very stlong SEWARD S C~~E Tile I ference of the teStlnlOIn III the Be al d casu to tl e house Jnulclal y committee) estel lay looks to b S llilJeachrut'nt rHE LEGISLATIvE BILL TI e apPJ OpilatlOns commIttee have deCIde 1 to mtlUdllce the leglRlatn e bill to day TUl: II .EslDE:'\f ::-';OT TO D) E\ ERYTHI:o.;C; AI ONE Conge I srud ,\ he thought the lepub I J can::; ougtlt to tillibu tel aga. ust all appIO!-,lle. I t 01 L lis con tall mg rest! letIOns 01 llders and 1 ot leave the PI\' u9llt to UO everytbmg alone ALBAN)' June 5 -1 he NatIOnal Encampment of the (,and \Imy of the Republic hele June 1 WIll tK the gI eate t gathel111t; of any 01 gall za on e' el I eld The mlhtal v dIsplay Will be the tiuest ever seelllll tht:i state t.'!st of Ne'\, York 1be Bur\osscollS w ti, theIr giest the 0 1 Gumds f Nev YOlk awl tbeUtlCa Clt Z llS COl ps WIll [let as ~n Immeulate \ t to the N\ nal Enca nl mellt fhe IJles lent and most all memb81 s of the calHnet will be I rE.-scut Also pIonnnent gelleral8 of the anu) LEBA~O~ J Ie R1 attenhO\\61 ,,\dIOSO e)' ecut on wa.s t xe 1 fOI to da.y has b en I e I lle\\ ed bv the go ernOI fUI tbll ty days fOI the 1 urpose of lJllllglllg the case oefore the lJoaru of pardons PORTI ~~D :Me June -Chrules. Ehas Pres cott SCI vmg sentence fO! the murdel of Harl) \\ IhainH charge~ that Nell PI &) a llotorlOW woman killed', Ilhams and he bUrIed tho bod) n he cellm 1m est g~tLOn fatled to fiud :>nJ I.>ody loxc RD N H June The gO\\91 lor ~ meF:sa~e:5h ws the Inde1>tedness of the state to be ~3 5'0 U)O Ievenue fOl the year ~ )~5 000 agglegate depOSIts In sav ngs banks ~ .... t UU UUO doclease dutmg the yeal s' 000000 POLITICAL ~EW ~ OUK June t\:: The T Les Clevelan 1 sp~{;lal say S lI. E'\\ 11 g S llOllullatlOll WIll bE=\ bolted hy the Gel mans helO Waechtel co I E e a Get man democratIC I apel Will sUppO! t lli Fostel openl) The Sl t s C Jumbus .peclal sa, s It IS au thOlltat vely stated that lII.r RICe WIll accept the nOlBInatlOU fOl second place. The T Ibu Ie Columbus aile 0 clock A M ~l eClal says That Rice has gone to bed SIck All pel suasIOn of hIS frleuds has not extractetl a ploffilse thu.t he w n accept the nOllilnatI n He says he doesn t want tbe place and mSlsts upon bemg allowed a u.ay or tw 0 to thlllk the mattel ovel The 1 me' Columhus speClal sa)s Mr E\''ln o sent the follo, ng from \\ ashiugton 1 at.: cept and thank the democIElcy of OlliO fOi all un ougl t honor confelTed upon n16 \,: WtOl'Y WIll Cl own onr Rtr uggle for the ~u!ll'l).maev 01 freemen 0' e1 dollar and bayonet How 10 tse members lDtend to sUppO! t \\ ASrn~GTO\ June \ -The consul geuel al at }i ra kfo t on the MaIn reports that LllchllJ Brewers Conventlon iLhe....,el ves I as been dlscovelcd lD the pOl k ploduced III Mo.\) of tl em h\\o be!' 1 vel v prudent and U~l lUany fhe poll co h .... ,\ mau\ no procla ST loUIS June 4 -At the hrewers conven ha~'\ lal<1np sOllletllD~ mcb month fOI several latlOn of tbe fact as they dId when the Ame I t on the JIe.lllunt s .. dUreo' estimated tbat tho years and..,,, ill I 0 lllllleu ate \aut alii Olk was suspected I total sales of beer dUllng the year endmg June Tlls 1H not the caso WIth all) our mem 1\ e eOllsul \\eneral at Havana !eports tb\t 30 would be ten milliion barrels StatIstICS o ght tenths ~f the Cuban exportsgo tothe from Massachusetts were gIven to show that bel S I U Illteu States the lIcense la'IV not only regulates the sale of Oh n<>, .!Jut those who ale m need \ !iqUOI but decreases dIunkenness while the The attorne, genelal deCIdes that obhgat OJ s prohibItory law fails to plohlblt or even re\\u WOI k at unloaumg lUlllOSI an! otiler work to uuln el merchand se used for cllculatlOn are late the sale of !iquOJ The address argu. s ~he and thU8 be atc.letl in SUI portiI eo thelI fanl su1JJt::ct to a tax of tell per cent under tbe ad1i antage of beer as a beveIage as: an lIes I eXlstlng la.w artIcle of noullshment The proposed congress The usual\ 01 k wh ch the Longshoremen IOnal mvestlgatIOn of the subject was ~vel I METROPOLITAN NOTES comed and the !aport of the CnlllmltteB on i:t\ ve hltberto done IS now dOlle by non resl agItatIOn calls attention to the necesSity ot dents and sat ~factor) to bteambout lua.na 7\} \\ ): ORl June) -The sh lkmg longshOle urgIng leglslatules to dlstmgutSh between fe 1 gers. lfthiscontmueswuatd0}ou mtend to menla,tevemng\oted to Ieturn to work at mented and dIStilled IIqUOlS The same repart do f'l1 the old rates though much OPPOSItIOn to the shows a la.rge Increase In the exporta.tlOu ( f decISIOn IS expressed Alllencan beer and a slllllial deC! ease 11l th e They \anllot 10 tho work The manager, t t f f b Ge I R 'lhe Albany and JeISe} c ty raIlroad Issued ImpOl a lOn 0 olelgu eer nera \um have already staku that tl e} \\,ut the ex a lleW mOltgage of five milton dollars a I 1 I commISSIOner of mternal levenue was Intro pellence I labOlers !Jqck and tue) will tlUiIt tlOn of \hwh IS to be Immediately used to ex dueed and warmly receIved Ito theIr mtelest soon to call th\'m alloac\ and tend the road from 'lappan to Havelstlaw on P ay them the wages they demand the Hu son. There are no defimte plans fOI a I Stewan vs The Kansas PaCIfic Railload contllluation to Albany The stl-lke of thepnddlers at Paterson has LEAVENWORTH June 5-InthesUlt of Stew ABLE TO GET TRI.:~TED One of the 10ngshoI emen stated that III case ,f necessity they conld o1ltam grocelles and I IOVlSlOOS from s6'\\'cral partws who have Slg lllfied thetr w lIlinguess to sell to them on (ledlt Tho) 11iOW that the men .. ,e Imphclt Iy honest and are thel efOl e willing to trust them ende I on a promIse by the preSIdent of the art agamst the Kansas Pacific railroad com of a f r settlement of wages I pany In the Umted States COUlt a complOIllise ~olllpany at decree was l!Igned to-day by Judge Portee by In addItIOn to $3,300 bequeathed b) the late \hich the receIver of the company IS to be dIS \\ ill l::!loan to hIS old elllployes, he leaves charged The companv has It IS saId per ;<140000 to le!iglOns an I charltt.ble SOC18t18S formed the condItIOns of the decree m advance Mayor Cooper for Vlolatmg the CIty Ordlll and WIU be In posseSSIOn of Its propel\Y ance In US ng hose spnnkling WIthout a pel I soon mIt paId a ~l!} fine yesterday J1.11C :Illl IV ,Ul{EE uR UN-o ne 0 at $1 00 -1 fUI t 00 at 38 1I@38 2C fOl con!) OOOb COIll 1 OIL CITY J ue v -1000.A lU -12 2C LIfo 01 \ I ARKEI S r nC -lOOOA M- c b d fOI oIl 1.1 USVILLH: J nc <.l 1000 AM- c bil fOl str cl1v ANTWERP Juuc\ -1° 00 1 1II -Petloleum lJ ote l at 0 sflle lJlJl fOl fine tale AmeIlcRo fly ASSOCIate I Plesa MAR!NE MATTERS VE5fiELS P lSSIl'iG ~ ORT IILRON. \ORI Y HUNT S I<EMEDY M The gleat k tiney fill \ lIVCl me he ne Cl CQ pn,n n leback s Ie or 101119 and all tllS eases of tel{ lney$ BAC K if\ ~I~~ Ie' t~~l~; G~'T , '\cl D \bcte~ B 19l t s .. D seaso of Il e ]{ I III neys RetentIOn or In .NEW \YORK Jllnea-lP hi 0 tnenceof UI ne ~e'Vo D.;,.ea$e~ Fenale conoN-() uet ~hd Iling Upll1n I. 13116. II e\kuess ant\ Excesses HUNI S REMEDY,\ 1'1 OUR-Tl e nuukct IS stead, Beee pta ,\CIe prepn cd EXPRJ:t::3tiLY fOI these hseases bl PIt01VIDENCE R I J 1 e]6 IS 8 1 000 bbls sales 13000 b sat $S 25@360 fO! au Wl\I E CI ARKE-DMI :; r A 11 embel of pe ttne State nIl We6teJ '!! $3 5@390 for common m' famIly had been tlOlllel fOI S\ ,ea. to cho ce extl n ~1 Ltc $3 ·la@3 90 for do \Vestclll • aD 1 $4 OO@6 OfJ fo1' 1 uuud hoop Ohio wHI k Iner. h::.ctl.SC a d hrul t e 1 n me 0 R'E}LoUR-~le\l) Sal'6200bblsat'300@340 Cl e\eswthoutlelef 8heI8edllUNTSREM fOl I elfh e EDYan 1 'Was completely Cl eel 'VHEAT- i\. shade fhme fo Sill ~ an I 2@1(' ::; i\. APLI~ ~o 3 Exchal ge f;.tlcet better fO! y; nte Uece pt8 wele ~75 000 un~h ]\1I~ NEAPOLIS :\1 nn Al r 1 18 ~ales 3\ 000 bush :No 1 whIte at $1164. sel eI \M E CLAHKE-DcnI t:ill I saw HU~I' S J Ine H,EM~DY use lIn a case of UIOPSV w th perfect ltYE-~ m StaleanuCtnaa,,65;,c suece •• I I InottIeattie pallent b t lour at CORN-~tea ly ReceIpts 250 000 bt all Sa.les tel U ng pI }S Claus had ~pven Ip the case as l10pP 0000 bush at'('O %@4:4C i01 \\ estel::J. Imxcd on less HUNT::; REMEvY was t1 en 118e l \ tl 1$1 I cr1cr:t succe.:::s an 1 the 1 at ent s\ ell I RJ a 1 BARLEy-Dull gIve HU:> 1 8ltElIIEDY III tops cal an 1 kine, OAI!:5-li Ifill Rece pts \elC- 45 000 lmsh Sales ilisease~ C 11 1 LBCKE::N M.. D 30 000 b I h a' 3-l @.36 c fOI mIxed Western and HUNT S\RElIIEDY IS cntIlely ,egetalJle anu IS Slate 37@40cfor\lllleao i nsed Ivthe alvlee of HUNT'S I OllK- \lJout stead Sales 100 bblo at $10 12;, I phvs c aus It has fo Dspect-ed new mess stoo t tl e test of timO BEEF-Qatet fo.30 yonls uJ,ld the iii LABD-Steacl or lO:n.les at $6 2 fer steam len utmost leI ance mav dered be place 1 n It O::S l! BUTTER-Sales at 6@17c fOI State and Penn TRIAl WILL CON REM EDY sylvan a VINCE YOU Sell CHEESE-3@7):1;0 fOl co~on to pllme fOI pamphlet to WM \\ 1lISKY-~l 06 .@I 06) E CLARKE PIon SUGAR-Sales at 6 5 16@G~c dence R I I GGs-'illes at IO@14~ tor State and Penn 801 D BY ALLDRUG-G-I8T8 sylvanIa PE rnOLEUnI-Sales at 6 6@7~4e In. barrell; inr crude an 18 1l@8~c for refined EARGAINS! LIVE STOOK MARKETS f'EW YORK June 5 -Tile Com nercwl , ,\ ashlll~ton spec al savs PIoctOI Knott!':. lemoCl atlc address to the country WIU be Issued Just before final adJournment p, \\ ELCOME TO JEFF D 1>. VIS A. large number of Washlugton people ha\\e made pI epal atlOns to go to ,'V lllchester to mol'- lOW and extend a ~elcome to Jeff DaVIS who IS to be present at the dedIcation of the Con fedel ate nlonument FORTY SIXTH CONGRESS SENATE-,\ ASffiN\TON June\ 1. he senate \'~ to 19 took up the bill repol ted yesterday by M1 Bayara relatillg to Jur es and to I epeal sectIOns 801 SZO and 8;31 of tho re VIsed statutes Mr Hampton after brIefly snp lot ng the bIn I !Oceeded to speak upon gen eral pohticalIss;ues of the sesslOn. l\ll Hampton In the COUI se of hiS ramal ks sa d he would not In any event vote t.;) deny the necessary appropnatIOns to support the aI mv and depal truents of tl e government Tl e pI csldent sent a message to con\l ess transmlttmg the pape\ ill the Pitz John Portel case a.nd statIng I ha.ve glven to thIS leport such examlllatlOn as satl<fied me that I ought to lay the proceedIng and conclusIOns of the board before congress as I am WIthout power II the abs8llce of leglslat on to act upon the lecommendatlOn of the leport further than by sub n ttll.!::l the same to congress the ploceed lngs Ul e tl ansmltted fOI such action as lU :> 01 I wlSdOln shall be expedIent and Just HOUSE-WASHINGTON June v More than au bour was consumed thIS morn 11 0 10 OOllsldel atlOn of bIlls repOl tad from. the GomUl t ea 011. prInting The bIll for the alec t un of congrcS5lOllal pnntel was reported but not admItted the pomt bemg ra,sed that It was not such n. bill as the comm ttee was prrv Ileged to 1 eport at any time ll1r A k n, reported the leg .lath e apploprl atlOll blU and moved It be pnnteJ and 1 ecom mItt d :Mr F. awley offered an aUlendment lDstructlD b the commIttee to leport the bill substantially III tb~ furnl of the it!g slatlve bIll last agreed to exclnding thereflom all general polItlCallegls latlOll. and all apt 1 opnat ons for JudlClal ex panses hlr AtklllS thereupon wltbdrew the bIll The house then resumed the busmess of monllng haUl The PI es dent 5 mesQ:age ill the Porter case was lefelled to the commIttee on milItary 'Ihe legIslative b 11 '\'\ as agaIn reported and I ecomnlltted THE TURF Jerome Park Races JEP.O IE PARK June) -The first race 0 e mtle three fUllongs was one by Bonme '\ ood tIme _)~ Danchleff second StaI tIe thn d ELECTRICJ3P ARKS LONDON June 5 -ArrIved the Dpmnarl BALTIMORE June 0 -Gambnll s duck mill at Woodbury employrng four hundled bands will suspend operatIOns to day 'lhe cause IS the rise III cotton and the approaching end of the cotton yem PATERSON N J June 5 -John H \estel \'felt fmiller democratic CIty tleasurel IS a de- faulte1 to the amount of 38 000 HIS bonds IDen were notified The CIty wJ11 lose nothrng 'Vestel velt succeeded hIS father llllaw m office The latter left hIS accounts much envolved 13-RA.\'ll RAPIDS June D -Ward & Co B sash and Llmd factory Heath s box factory Har rison s 'Wagon factor y were burned loss $30 000 Masoruc A STEA.\>1BOAT MA.IIlAGER otateu that he bel e\ eu the men Wei e able to stand O:1t for several weeks but they were able to meet all then requ .ements WIth atheI 1\ borers and that each day these men contlllueu -on a strIke the botter 1 repared the compames 'Would be to do wlthout them The offer that had been made to tile longshoremen WB. ;all they were able to pay at present Busllless was dull and was likely to be for some tIme and. if the men would only show a dIspOSItion to aid the lines at this tlfile they would as soon as business was more pIosperous show theIr a.ppreCllltion of therr laborers by an illcrease of The lVo) Icl S Georgetown BntISh Gumea cor I Assassmated respondent wrItes that at the notable lace. at WACO Texas June A. -Jesse Allison ~lorcd, Dm ban the asSOCIatIOn of Amencan blooded I was assassmated Sunday Ulght at Guerley s horses Blondell Love Chase and Ruterpe farm adJOllllllg the county George and were VICtorIOUS ill beatIng the best hal ses of I Tom Fa.Ir colcred were arrested on sn.spIClon BUFFALO JUI<E 5 The foIlowmg table show, the ReceIpts and For a full aud complete assortment of .... lupments of LIve Stook at Ea&t BuJIalo flom the NEW YORK, June 5 -In the grand lodge of 1I1asons to-day the commtttee on hall fund re ported the total cost of the masomc temple to May 18 6 at ~I 590 OfJO and the decrease In the clel.>t III two veru-s to May 1878 at $'>5 000 The report shows a steady decrease ill member slip SlUce 1\ a correspondmg decrease III the receIpts of the grand lodge and recommends the abolitIOn of the salary of the grand lectuI er a reductIOn ill the allowance oJ.' clerk hire and. other leductlOns also the abolItIOn of the tax: of tluee dol lalS for eveIY m.o.mber Inltlated and the per capIta tax of fifty cents when the debt has been reauced to $500 000 They also recommended a reductIOn of membership of the grand lodge The reports WeI e referred to commlttoes who reported agarnst the proposed reduction of salarIes The salarIes of the officers of the gr and lodge were fixed as follows Grand sec- retary $3 500 and $1 500 a1IQwance grand pursuvant $200 grand tiler $200 wages DR DUFF 179 East Swan street cures WIth harmless medlCme debillty and dlsea.::Ies a):lBlng bom IdlscretlOns, excesses exposures all un } ed ment to marrlage Cali or wnte HaUlS 9 A ],I t II 9- P 1\1. A fuendly ta.lk and hIS oplDion freo anarrtR!lt,\'l. \TOLE~BU ItY \\ I~\Il[P-In thlS eltv Illne 4t1 at ~t J ObIl ti Cl cl by the Recto the Re~ \m M H. \ MI J HANSELL HTOLES \Ie RY of NeW')' ork IUld M,ss JULIET W WIN o;}!IP daughter 01 James WlllShip E.q 01 Bill talQ the country bnt were released Tuesday Tom was found ,1 near Allison. house shot hangmg to the tree The Pacific mail dn ectors yester\ay con Further on George s body was found hIS hands firmed the amended contract WIth the Panama bound behind and nddled WIth shot Much railroad company A comunttee was appoilllr ex:cttement among negroes ed yesterday to confer WIth tbe managers of the overland railroads ill r~gard to a contlllua tion of the contract wlth them Promment Tailors Strike officers of the Vruon Pacific have Said recantly CINCINNATI June 5 -The tailors working that the contract cannot be renewed The fo. the wholesale clothrng houses here demand new constitutIOn of Callforma forbIds any a Zo per cent merease rn wages Tho clothmg contI act between the Central Pacific lead and \ firms mtend to reSISt the strikers It}:l estnn a nval company They say there are also ated that there are over 10000 of thes .. tailors other obJectlOnS here Michigan EPISCOpal Church COnvention sporttng DETROIT June 4 -The forty fifth annual I DES MoINES June 4 -The race~ weire large- convention of the Michigan EpIscopal church lyattended. Rarus trotted two heats, tIme began thIS afternoon The convention WIll 221 and 2201/ He broke badly on :the short probably reach the election of a bishop as sue \ turns of the half mile track cessor to M.cCoskry to-morrow Sittmg Bull Speaks OonV1cted.. HELENA Montana, Juue 4..---E!'·n:tting Bull N£w YORK June 5 -DI Bennett conVICted sent word to Gen Rnger that he opposes the of reeently mailing obscene matter was sen building of the proJeoted military post on tenced to thirteen months of hard labor III the Beaver Creek Tronble 18 fear(,d unless the Albany pemtentiary and fined $300 fort 18 strongly guarded beg nnmg of the week thus far BOOTS and SHOES made from the best rna Sunaay MundaY Tnesday We tnesday ThtUSUfiV REOEIPTS Cattle Bugs head head 24U 7590 343! 6210 1 921 0290 1139 4600 Sheep IIorses head. head 2,80U' 48 42U0 SO 1 000 48 1600 3\2 tenals and ill the latest st) les, and fme fllllSh and lowest pmcs, go to 2100 04 1088 2925 TotaL 9996 Same tIme last week 10506 SAme tIme last year 9 401 28705 2250 21620 SHIPMENTS. (Jattle Bogs head. beaa 12300 272 12 600 a3l:) 12 900 w ... GEO. M. WARNER'S, SnndllY I 0'20 7 015 Monday 3 59l 4370 Tuesdav ._ .. __ .. ____ 2924 3810 W p.dnesday 1 300 3 795 Thursday 816 3 3.% Sheep HorBes head. head 1800 32 1800 II\! aoo 48 40U 52 1 SOU 48 244 MAIN STREET, OppOSite the Academy of MuslC Total 9 690 22 825 7 000 272 Same tlIDe last week 1000. 20 280 13000 326 R E ANDREW.:::!, OptlClan, same tlme las. year 9 U2 18485 10 6< 0 272 .... CATTLE-There \VIIS no change for the better Has Removed to In tl\l.e market to-day but on the c6ntrary prices were still weaker and plenty of common IDlXeU No 3 NIAGARA ST, lots and fnll 10 loads of sbl.ppers steetB were un Bold up to the close of OUl! lilportand II large num 1st Stole northwest flom MaID • The Brewers ST Loms June 5 -The brewers conventIOn adopted resolutIOns protesting a~st the war fare waged against fermented and dIstilled liquOl s mdiscnnunat..,ly bv prohibitionists Slllce general expenenee shows the cause of temperance IS advanced by the 1158 of ferment- ed ma.lt beverages Instead of distilled liquors also favormg the me 'by m8mb~rg of every effort (espeCIally by tbe sup~rt of proper can GO\ 01 me ~ ;::itea 1 =========-'~~==---=-~ - - WE MEAN BUSTNESS. (>('a t crt BUFFALO OOURIER FOR 1879 On U e l i a g v~n '\ IrOr to evel y leg t rate 1 cuI utel c;;t -l most n CV~l) ruQ\ e cut f 1 llulIal u. 1 all (! ment .Ii lorn t8 l'StU1t 1. finn bUl) t r f the DemeCltl.tlc I a t It 1la:.:; 1 ~(;n su<\h h lteves III lJemocI ,.tIC pI mCJples an 1 a.sserts the 1 ght of nti~} en ltnt C It (,! 1') U \'fhpn c aveIlllltsjudgmcnttlcJftll'::3- actb n e at-;;A.11 aDce w th the Dem crat C cree I It ri'1 ~ont!OnO 1 by no factIOn 1 ng or pe sonal cf q w nnd i~ ts c]18CllSS on of 1 lJI c ql Cbt Oll~ 8E.:ek~ only subserv.e the pt 11 C llltCl e t:::J El tel ng upon U e new \ear ~ th an cnltug2(L. co:rp<:t of edltol ai\ te ~ 1 CI olt-Cla and (\ ('5- pondents an i '\Itl WOHa cd fu.(. lJtlC::. f 1 gettmg news fl0m aU quartel:; uy Wleg.lal,lh an llJ~aJl, THE COU}lIE:R pledges itH lea h:rslhat m the fn Lure aJ:3 In the 1 fist Lv,: 11 keep n the \ an of nC*'s paper entell t se In tlll~ sect on (f the co-untry Its news flom the state an i nat onnl CO.l lUlls\ U contmue to be the atcBt an I fullest Us J,ocal D\\, p3.I'1.lI{ent VIi Illl eport e\ Ci~ 1 ha..se of the llfe an activty 01 OUI, glent clly Ito \ Itlll) C0nes pontiencc wIll fa thfuJ.l:,: CO\ Cl evt\'ntF; In ',('stern ~e\V YOlk nnd ~Ol tJ \l estc n p(>nJ '\ 1, nn a and its Commelclal Ll\e Stock and bIMlne Depar\ ments. \\nll be kept up to the hu!hest standard of fullness and nccmacv TilE ~\UIUER IB the only paper between Albany a.nd Cle\clanrl WhlCil publishes All the News, Every Day III the 1car At the same t me whIle bound to 10 Its dIlty no II Ilve newspapel .t alms to be a thOloUgh pme and wholesome Fannly Jouraal and WIll furnIsh It larger varIety or entel tammg and lDstruCU Y leadmg matter than any of Its com} ct,tolS