. The Erie railway and its branches . Vin-cent Orphan Asylums, the City Hospi-tal, a Marine Hospital, founded in1833, the Hospital of the Sisters ofCharity, the Boatmans Friend Society,Association for the Relief of the Poor,Buffalo Industrial School, Martha In-dustrial School, the Firemens Bene-volent Association, the BenevolentSociety of the Evangelical LutheranSt. Johns Church, the Soldiers Rest,the Mutual Benefit Catholic Tem-perance Society, the Buffalo City Dis-pensary. There are thirteen Masoniclodges, and five lodges and one degreelodge of the Order of Odd these are the


. The Erie railway and its branches . Vin-cent Orphan Asylums, the City Hospi-tal, a Marine Hospital, founded in1833, the Hospital of the Sisters ofCharity, the Boatmans Friend Society,Association for the Relief of the Poor,Buffalo Industrial School, Martha In-dustrial School, the Firemens Bene-volent Association, the BenevolentSociety of the Evangelical LutheranSt. Johns Church, the Soldiers Rest,the Mutual Benefit Catholic Tem-perance Society, the Buffalo City Dis-pensary. There are thirteen Masoniclodges, and five lodges and one degreelodge of the Order of Odd these are the Medical Societyof the county of Erie, the BuffaloHorticultural Society, and many otherassociations. The Young Mens Chris-tian Association is a flourishing so-ciety, and have a fine building withconveniently fitted rooms containinga library of 10,000 volumes. TheGerman Young Mens Associationhas 2000 works, chiefly in Medical College, on the corner ofMain and Virginia streets, maintainsthe usual course of lectures. In the 49. building of the Young Mens Associa-tion, besides their own rooms, are therooms of the Society of Natural Sciences, the Buffalo Law Library,the Historical Society, and the BuffaloFine Arts Gallery. Buffalo Division of the Erie Railway. FROM corning TO ROCHESTER AND BUFFALO. Trains over this route, after leavingCorning, run parallel with the mainroad to Painted Post, then diverge tothe north, passing up the valley of theConhocton river through Steubencounty, thence through Livingstoncounty, between Conesus and Hem-lock lakes, to Avon, from whence abranch extends to Rochester, connect-ing this important city directly withNew York. From Avon the routecontinues directly west through Bataviain Genesee county to Buffalo., CORNING, 291 N. Y. Fr. Buffalo, 142(See page 31 ) PAINTED POST, 293 N. Y. Fr. Buffalo, 140 (See page 31.) COOPERS, Erwtn, Steuben Co., N. m. fr. N. Y. Fr. Buffalo, 13TA small post village near the north-ern line of th


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