. Railroad digest . er and 37 miscellaneous cars, on 36miles of track, we can venture the asser-tion without fear of contradiction thatthe Manhattan L road is more denselycovered with equipment than any othersteam railroad in the world. Hotel Arrangements, BuffaloConvention The following official notice has beenreceived from the Secretary since pre-paring an article on the subject from in-formation given us in reply to a letterto Mr. Vail, of the committee: Hotel arrangements at Buffalo for theweek of the convention have been com-pleted, and the chairman of the commit-tee states that the Colum


. Railroad digest . er and 37 miscellaneous cars, on 36miles of track, we can venture the asser-tion without fear of contradiction thatthe Manhattan L road is more denselycovered with equipment than any othersteam railroad in the world. Hotel Arrangements, BuffaloConvention The following official notice has beenreceived from the Secretary since pre-paring an article on the subject from in-formation given us in reply to a letterto Mr. Vail, of the committee: Hotel arrangements at Buffalo for theweek of the convention have been com-pleted, and the chairman of the commit-tee states that the Columbia Hotel hasbeen chosen as the official rates are from $1 to .$ per dayfor rooms for each person, and a con-vention hall in which to hold our meet-ings free, as well as committee rooms ad-joining. This hotel is on the Europeanplan, and the committee feels satisfiedthat we will have a pleasant place tohold the convention. Rooms should be secured as early aspossible, stating what rates you desire. ill ag ALEX. a>EK lMIBKLL to pay. There is ample accommodationfor all, and if you are intending to be atthe convention, make application McKeon, S.—I would add that there is a cafeconnected with the hotel where mealsare served at reasonable prices. Thereare also restaurants within a few doors,so I do not think the expense will be anymore than on the American plan, andnot as high, e.\cei>t for best rooms. R. McK. In a letter, date of May 16, Mr. D. says : Tours just received, and in replywill say I notified my committee sometime ago, and received letters fromMessrs. Maycoek and Taylor, saying theyhad both been trough the Columbia Ho-tel when they were here last, and thoughtwe could not do better than to make ar-rangements with them. Mr. Butts, Mr. Lyons and I met atthe hotel last evening, and, after lookingthrough the rooms, etc., decided to havethem reserve the second week in Sep-tember for us. They have alreadybooked quite


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