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Identifier: paulsdictionaryo00buff (find matches)
Title: Pauls' dictionary of Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Tonawanda and vicinity a descriptive index and guide to the various institutions, public buildings, societies, amusements, resorts, etc., in and about the city of Buffalo
Year: 1896 (1890s)
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Publisher: Buffalo, N.Y. : Peter Paul Book Co.
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University
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M. Kensington Avenue. — FromWashington and Exchange Streets,Washington, Genesee, Kehr, FerryGrider, Kensington Ave., Bailey Ave.,to city line. 6.03 a. m. to 11 p. m.Time, 50 minutes. Reverse route re-turning. 6 A. i\i to II p. M. Main Street.—(Red cars). Fromfoot ol Main Street, on Main Street, tocity line. These cars have sign C. L.on front of car. Connect with carsfor Tonawanda and Williamsville.6 a. m. to 11.49 P- M. Time, 45 min-utes. Returning, City Line, on MainStreet, to foot of Main Street. 6 A. m.to 12.03 night. From foot of Main Street, on Main,to Ferry Street. 6 A. M. to 11.49 p- m.Time, 27 minutes. Reverse route re-turning, 5.34 A. M. to 12.21 night. Night cars run both ways every halfhour, between Main and to BaileyAve., Kensington, Grider, Ferry,Kehr, Genesee, Washington and Sen-eca Streets and Depew Ave., Main,Street, after 12 night. Michigan Street.—(Red cars).From Main and Exchange Streets,Exchange, Michigan, Dexter, to MainStreet, (Car barns). 6 a. m. to 11.37
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..THE MAN ..WHO BECAME A SAVAGE A STORV OF OUR ONA^N TIMES. .. BY .. WILLIAM T. HORNADAY, Author of TWO YEARS IN THE JUNGLE, Etc., Etc. W/TH 16 FULL-PAGE HALF-TONE ILLUSTRATIONS BY CHAS. B. HUDSON. SOMETHING NEW IN FICTION. THE scenes are laid in Bosiana, a large city in the State of NewYork, in Montana, and in Borneo amongst the head hunters.Mr. Jeremiah Rock, a typical business man, became so disgustedand wearied with the evils of bad politics, strikes, intemperance and thestruggle for existence, that he went to the heart of Borneo, only toimmediately become involved in helping an old savage to defend hiscountry against the gold seekers and traders in rum who sought to over-run it. The i)lot, the scenes, the characters, and the authors literary styleare all different from anything we have ever seen thus far in the line ofhigh-grade fiction. In moral tone the story is clean, pure and elevating,and while it is full of crisp, bright thoughts and lively action, it is also acharming love
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