. The American encyclopædia of commerce, manufactures, commercial law, and finance. Thisline runs from Buffalo to Painted Post, N. Y., m., and was organized in 1858 as successorto the Buffalo, Corning, & New York , bank-rupt. In 1863 it was leased to the Erie , atan annual rent of .s:i3:!,100. Cap. stock, $,000;funded debt. 1;. bonds, 62,.380,0( Buffalo, New York, and Philadelphia R R.,runs from llnlfaln, N. Y , to Emporium, Pa., ni. This Co., originally the UnfValo &Allegheny Valley U. R., was chartered under itspresent title in 1871. Its offices are in Buffal
. The American encyclopædia of commerce, manufactures, commercial law, and finance. Thisline runs from Buffalo to Painted Post, N. Y., m., and was organized in 1858 as successorto the Buffalo, Corning, & New York , bank-rupt. In 1863 it was leased to the Erie , atan annual rent of .s:i3:!,100. Cap. stock, $,000;funded debt. 1;. bonds, 62,.380,0( Buffalo, New York, and Philadelphia R R.,runs from llnlfaln, N. Y , to Emporium, Pa., ni. This Co., originally the UnfValo &Allegheny Valley U. R., was chartered under itspresent title in 1871. Its offices are in Statement: Cap. stock authorized, $3,500,- ?ibed, ,:!*,,1I10: pnid in, 000; subs, Euniled 1)» 1896, S-,.i : .. riiipl ,. 1 pavable 1-., -^^n;,.,!!;!; tntal,-!:,,su7,.M , ?^7U,:!:;;i. Total, .S1,51!3,S3!).29. iiius fnr 1^77-78. .$ Buffalo-Robes, the unshorn, furry, dressedskins of the buffalo or bison of the regions of theRocky Mountains (Fig. 47), of which tliousaiids of SI,968,950.^. payableI bonds,I; floatingNet earn-. W;.^ Fig 47 —Bison, OR American Buffalobales are still annually forwarded to the Easternmarkets of the U. States and Canada, thoughthe animal is becoming less year by year. , 20 per cent. Buffer, a striking-block with clastic springs at-tached to a railroad carriage, for deadening theconcussion received from the engine. Buffet [Fr.], a kind of open cupboard or side-board, on which plate and glass are kept for readyuse, or for show. Buggalo^v, a crazy, ill-builf, decked vessel, usedin the coasting trade of the peninstila of India,with one mast .and a latin sail. Buggy, in the U. States, a light four-wheeledcarriage with a movable calash top ; in England, asporting dog-eart; in India, a kind of gig. Bugie, a kind of glass bead, formed into pipes, and broken into various lengths,used for ornamenting dresses. They are chiefly made in the Levant, Austria, and North ;»/). duty, 50 per
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