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'.. ... -~ . ~ .. ,,-4 ...... \ •. ~· ~· • HE ···' ' .. : .... ' . . . ··L·· .. ···.· ..... . · y . E . .• Vol. IV.-. Whole Nmnber I,Ill BATAVIA, N. Y., FIRDAY EVENIN(~, JANUARY 27, 1&82. AD·VE:R Tl:SEMEN1'S, THEALBANY MUDDLE. TIUll NE\VS IN <BRIEII', No Iud.ic!l'llooll or a. co~npromt•e, . T·h·e Cu.mberland r1'ver 1·s. ·fa·ll.l'ng· '' : ..oThe Breach Wlden1ufr. · · slowly. lS POSiTIVELY THE The :Bu,ffalo Courier's Albany special says: There i~ no possibility · of an organization this week. The Chas Scott'~:~ huh and car•spring . factory at. Philadelphia burned last mght. Loss, $1oo,ooo. Bost SewingDlacblno:oll in the World,' bitter discus~ion and violent denun- ciations in the Senate to day all have Because it will never GuM, while ali others tended to widen the breach and wiLL, soon~r or later. h products a per : ma·ke compromise more difficult, fectly smooth :polh,hed and h'I'dened sur· : The arra•gnment of Tam. many Ha 1 . face of ali :the bearmgs, ma.tenaHy le~sen. · Three convic1s esca:ped from Au- burn prison early yesterday morn- ing. ing the wear, and by Senator Fitzgerald to-<iay wa~ · verv bitter. He charged the defeat of Ttlden for President, of Ro.binson for Governc·r and the r.resent unjus· . tifiable deadlock to Tammany Hall, all withnut j 11st cause or' provocation. Senator Grady hurled b •ck all the The Inquirer Publishing Com- pany's building at Llnca'l'er, Pa., burned yesterday. Los; $ 'oo coo. Will Cause· Your Machine to Run one.thir:d to one-half Lighter, 13 the best a~t1cle vou can use to pohsh the· machme head, b!canse it will retain the po is1. longer, You will .find your machme ungumm:d, and will run e1sy a·ter ~tandmg idle for month> with luis oil upon it. ..--The agent will leave a bott 1 e at your hou~e to a,ry, which, please do, as ~uch trtal ,v,U place yo•1 under no obhgatlons to purchase. SHAW & STILES. New School House Site I A LL person:. w b o have land!. su1table for a site for the New School House, to t e erected on the S<lllah stde ol the railroads in Unton School Dt:tnct N<l. 2. and who de>ire to ofler the sam~ for •ale to ~aid Scho '1 n olnct, are requ• sted, 1vithom . ' tiflay. to submit the1r olters to the under· · si~ned, to th~ fnd that the same ma~ be latd t-elore an ! duly cons1dered by the , Bo,td of Fducation. DatedJanuary I8th 1 1882. GEt>RGE WIARD, . WILLIAM C. WAT\ON. Comm~ttee. --' ... • accusations with great bitternes~, and unfortunately the debate was ' not free from pers\nal attacks and charges \l'hich Rtpublicans even would he~itate to m'lke. If the old saying is true-that Democratic quar- rels result in making more Demo crats--the ranks must be filing up rapidly. B11t the fact is that the talk a boot a Republican alliance is be- coming bdder, and you must not be surpric;ed if t1e Tammany men are embraced by the Republicans next week, and the office> and· poils divided between the small minority of the Democratic par·y and theRe- publicans. I do not hesitate to say th-1.t if the withdrawal of J 1cobs as candidate for President protem of the Senate, and Pataerson for Speak- er, would uui·e t' e party and bring about a Democratic organiz1tion, that the:e is nothing possible for those honorable and able gentlerr.en to do that would bring to them more honor and make them more friends. It is certain that the success of the· Democratic party and the pnnciples it supports, and tbe interests of the people should not be dependent upon giving ah}' m~.n or any two men positions At any rate, though the gentlemen named are able, hon- orable men, and are entitled to the The State Association of School Commissioners and Superintendents is holding lts annual mP.eting at Al- bany. Rose DeBecbek fell into a vat of scalding water at a ,p<iper miH at Cleveland yesterday and boiled to death. A widespread and dangerous co\n- spiracy has been dil'!covered in Clare, Limerick and Cork counties, Ire- land. \' , The House Committee on Cen- sus have agreed upon an apprmion- ffiPfit bill making the number of re- presentatives in Congress 3 r 9· Yesterdav afternoon Wash Rob- erts of Memphis, while laboring un der a delusio~ of his wife's infidelity, shot and killed her and himself. Wm White, aged 83, a well- known citizen of Albany, died yes- terday morni 1g from the Pffects of being run over by a runaway tea(Jl recently. The State Temperance Associa- tion began its annual session at AI· bany yesterday, James H. Bronson presiding. Branches now exist in 42 counties. Conductor Hanford and Brake· man Melius of the wrecked train, have t·een held m the sum of ,$~, ono each to await the action of the grand jury. . . 0 0 . respect and support of the party, I ·~ shall take the hberty of predicting f-< that there wit'l be no organizllion of 0 the Legislature until one or both of ~ those candidates stand al>ide. 1\fr. Jacob's ·bill introduced in the Sen:ste yc:>terdav, provides that a Railro!J,d Commission shall be created in 30 days, com~isting of three members. Fifteen citizens of Minneola, Minn., were made sick by eating raw ham. Three died and several are in a precarious condition. • ~ To B~nt. 'TO RENT a deotrable house on Ea,t M 1in street. Hard and St•ft watet· in the I10Uoe Inqmre ol C. F Pre·coV. For Hfd.P-. \L'U.K SAL1.-A dt\IraiJ!e IColtl• nee on J.' State street. Apply at No. 6 Masonic Temple. BAT A. VIA !Till ft.K E'l'S, ---- ·~ A F!ood IU BradCo:rd, -- .... ·--- The Eoratalne No& a !lueeu•. A special despatch to the Buffalo Courier this mornii,g, from Brad- fmd, says that between ten and ·ele- From the Syracu•e Herald. ven o'clock last night, an i(e gorge The lontaine engine did not on the west branch of Tuna Creek make a very succe•sful trip between broke loose and came down the th{s city and Buffalo wtth its freight c-ree~ with the. force of a cataract. A train. It pulled out from here with tlolting mass of ice and heavy logs twentycarsloacied with iron, salt, etc. passt d the Mechanic street bridge The load, inclu Hng cars, W~'ighed without harming that structure, but about 3)6 tons. This isles£> by in its mad rush broke away the several hundred tons than an ordi g orge at Pine street. The force of nary engine is expected to draw, - The Fontaine did not prove eqtral the water was interrupted by a boom K d • '11 r h b 1 to the t11sk and had to be pushed at enne Y s ml urt er .. e ow, over all hills and otherwi~e coached The water rushed madly over the banks corn!•letely submerging Boy!- on its journey. The force is put ston, Pine, Kennedy, Davis, Bishop upon the tipper drivers, these test and Foreman streets. Those who ing on the lower ones, and friction had not retired for the night ran being depended upon to move the from their houses and alarmed their lat•er. The surface of the drivers is sleeping neighbors. In a verv short smo th, and when a heavv load is time the water had reached the·door- attached, the friction is not sufficient to make the lower driver turQ, and ~>teps of many houses, and the in· the u~.per.ones slip around. In its mates cried lustily for protec wn. The fire alarm whistles were blow', present ~tate, competent railroad and the firemen rushed bravely men dechre that it is t:ot a success, thrr·u. h the water, which by this rtnd must be improved upon iQ the time had become knee deep. Thev respect mentioned before it wiWbe carried people from the inundated come practical or popular. houses in their arms and on their --r---- backs. A m:etropf~·'taJ~N_e_wspo~er FIKbt. BATAVIA, N. v,,January •7· t&82, .. • • NEw Y,,·,~k. Jan. %.6.- The COil· Wheat white $t.35' Flour.new process n.so H i FJoaal~ran'• Friend• C W F d Whea~ red ••• 1 • 4 o.x. 4 ~ Flour,Hax.all;bbl t 9 ao car n\ • · . · troversy h• tween · yrus 'ier , ·Oah, white...... 46 ,Flour. white, bbl 7 75 err th Mail and Express and o~ta, matd· ...... 43-44 Flour. red;bhl... 1 7'; The hearing of the case of Martin owner :f e ' Cno:a. -··. •••••.• so Pork ••• , ... , 1 so-S 00 171 n· ff 1 I d d Geor'\'C J nnes 0' the I imes, continue Bul•r.•.rowed •.• 75-So ·Chickens. dmsed to' l' anigon; u a 0 3 con came t11 attract attention. The Mail and ,.. 6 rowed Bs go :Butter. tub ...... :zs-a7 murderer, which was .appointed to · Bnus. marro.,. 3 oo-3 2; Butter, roll ...... :zs-•6 · .be held .berore Govern.or Cora ell to- Ex pre· s this evening has a vigorous \ mediuu 2.oo-3 co jar Uutter ...... :zs-•6 11 k h f h \ pea ....... 9 o-a.co Eggs............ 20: clay has been postpon.ed until Feb- att~c upor1 t e management o t e .. red.... 2.40 .Chef!Se ......... :U-l5 Times und~r Mr. Jones, the fea- C\OYt'r seed med • .oo Apples, dried... s ruary second. On that day l.mmi tures of wht'ch are Cl'tatt'ons firom .files •• mam .of· So· Appleo;, ........ 2 o0·2 so ~ Fl . ' I M Potatoes, Rose 90 _ 1 00 Lard . ••• ....... '\. Lutter, · amgan s counse , ayor f h T h · th t d . l'Otat, ... i>eera•• 9\~·95 Salt .•••••. - :r so Cleve'and, District Attorney Hatch,· 0 t e nnes. s OWII1g a urmg w\\'- ..... - ••- 33 'naar \'\'t. \\'\'\li! •5: .. the. past few years nearly all the John Allen, F. D Locke and M. P,. · politidans of the country have been H lm• re will appear before the es• soundly criti<;:ized by the T mes and Go to Wilsdn's, 106 Main sutet' ecotive and ar~ue the case. The many of them sty,led scoundrels, for 8x1o frames tf ! prisoner's friends hnpe to secure a 1\ 1 1 E •~ . commU\atiori of his sentence. liars, etc~ The .lat an\ xprcss Nlce A••onment _.,..~ compares these ex~racts with later Orblac.k ostrich feathers and tips. A large and en1husiastic anti poly- citations from the Tm1 s. and prom- R d d · M G F Ab meell'og was held at Pittsburah ises to continue the publication for· e uee pnces, at rs. . • • . gamy a bott'., last night. •ome time t~ come. (By Our Regular Conespoa.deat.) Miss Nellie· Brown is not eJpect- ed to live. · The many friends~ of County Su- . perintendent Crosmail of this pia( e · gave him a very pleasant surprise at his residence last Friday night Mr. Harry W. Mooers leaves Al- exander Monday morninr to accept ~ situation in Dr Pugsley•s drug store in Can ville. Tbe young ladies will mis~ Harry very much. M·r. Jared Mont·rose of this town, killed a.hog the other day tbat weighed 897lbs. dressed. He kill- ed ~hree others that weighed 754, 721 and 698lbs. respectively. They were of the Chester White breed. Ike Mullen hasn't been s~en (or three days. · His father says that it is infllmmation of the brain Dr. John 1s confiped t'l the ho se, llis wife says, v ith rheumatism, but hi11little blly says \Papa has got two awful black eyes. \ The boxing gloves have come. The first round was fought by Char· ley R.obinsqn··and \Billy'' Harring- t n.. \Bill}ill Will carry his nose in· a shng for two or three weeks, and C.harley sars that if • • Billy\ will make h1m a set o.f teeth for half price he wi.l call it square. . On fhtirsday night la<>t, the two mmates of the Snow House in Buf- falo, were aroused by a heavy fall which appeared to come from r,•om ,No. 15 On hastening thither they found the 0( cupant, Mr. E. J. Can- field o· Los Angelos Cal , lymg on his face and blee ing profusely from a cut on the side of his head.· He soon rallied from the shock when he inf rmed them that he had risen to get a drink of water and while walking across the floor had stum- bled over one of his shoes, falling r n to the glass which he had in hi!~ hand; H1s m my fr ends in Alex ander are glad that it was no worse. Ed. alwa,r1 was nokd for his large feet. On Monday evening three gentle- nen of Irish nationality, after par- taking of a gnodly amount of the floid that intoxica1es, went to the Central depot and endeavored to make it hvely for stativn agent Thompson When he had received all the enjoyment out of the circus that he thought desirable he sent for constables Harrington, Sha.dbolt and Weiman. These gentlemen buckled on their armors and sa1led forth to arrest the culprits or die in the attempt. After a little trouble in the shape of blows and hand- cuff.q, they captnred the Irishmen and took them to constable Uar- tinglofi 's to pass the night. About midnight one of them a~ked tll step ont a· minute. He hasn't returned yet. Harrington has his coat, hat and shoes, and savs that the man can have his clothing if he will call lor it, The. other two were taken be- fore Justice Moulton, who gave them $xo or thirty days. Ooe passed in his $ro and the other took the thirty days. .tl lllek Juror Stop• a Tdal. Charles A Thomas, charged with false pretenses in proculing alleged fraudulent insuranbe on the life of one John Gl-tsser, has been on trial in Buffalo for about ten days A few d•ys ago Juror Anthony Smith was aatacked with illntss which sub- sequently developed into insamty. He hls listened to the caFe during this week, however, but yesterday b··came w bad that the trial waa sus. pended and a'l the juws discharg- ed. Smith labored under the hal u cinati n that he was on tnal fur murder and that he was t 1 be hung. L1e exclaimed excitedly: ''I've been on trial for two days, and sentenced to de~th; now I'm reariy to be hung, but I want to go home first.'' A~ he left the court room he S!lid, ''Come on, jurors, and I'll see ·you . hung first.\ The whole case w&ll hav~ to be gone over again. _...,__._ .......... ~--- Clotbinr cheap at M07ailwl r/ ··s .. ·.· .... ·· .. . .. • •• •• ,Jt Price Two· centa. - ~a.trick . M~'Andrews, ag~ 20, res1chng at Ene, Pa., · was killed· by the cars at Ham'burg, Erie county •. ·A cornet band of ~ 2 members has been organh.led at Can~seraga, .A:lle• gany county, and about $150 sib- scribed to bov an outfit. ~arshali Goodwiil, ag~ 38 and a llnner by occapati\Jn, .feU near the Mansion House, Buffalo, Tuesday and received injuries from whiCh b; died yest~day. Tne Niagara Falls back drivers are perfecting a combination to com•r pete with the Herdic coa¢hes. which it is said are to be intNduced there the coming summer. George Markeit, a German, died yesterday at H ~nand, Erie county after an illness of three weekS; A coroner investigated the case and ascertai11ed that death resulted from starvation. The man was aged 59 and had lived with his four sons. . ..., ••ace Temperanee Jtleeth••· The Shte Temperance Associa· tion began its annual session in AI· bany yesterday, Jamts H. Bronson presJding. Branches now exist in 43 counties. Yesterday afternoon Rev. Mr Backus reported the draft ol a new consti~ation for the society. The main point of rt'ITI':rence be· t'l'een it and the old evnstitution is that it defines as one of the princi- pal object of the society to procare the pusage of an amendmellt to the state constitution prohibiting the manufacture and !!ale of liquor, The officers elected fe-r th~ ensuinl{ year are: Pr\sident Rev. M. E. Dam· hrtm, D. D.; Treaeurer, C. Brouih· ton, M. D ; Corresponding Secre· tary, Rev Peter Strrck:er, D. D.· Recordi.ng Secretary, Rev. D. K: Van Doren. The abaTe constitute 'an esecut1ve committee. An ad .. vi8ory board consisting ol leading temperance men th10urhout the state was alao chosen. lSSal -- D~A.ILEY'S lii:AKK~vTB: .FURNITURE XAK'O'l!' A.01'0~Y I 8 to 14 State-St., Batavia. - H AVING llOW entered u~ lu 101 .. . year of Fumi u1e and Und1rtak••• busme s in Batavia, I deaire thru11ila lhe med1um ot the pres.~, to tha11k aU of tllo..e who have 110 kmdly and rener0111ly pat• ronized me, It ta perh11pa n~edlcu for llle to state that the rules and principlea adopt· ed heretofore, will be contiaued in t\t 111- ture, aa<l tla111e are, Larre Sales and SmaD. l'r ·6~; \'U~vil\g •5 I •hn.yskave, that t._ Qui, k S1xpence 11 better than the slow !!htlling. I enter i•to No COMliiMATIONI WITll ANY 1dA'NUFACTt1J.Kl9 1 lnrc:haM my iood• ot whom, where, aa whta 1 can do the best. When any impronllf:al ia mtroduced, I meaa to be Arst to llaTC 1t therefore ' I DO NOT OBLTGATE YYSELF TO HANDLE ANY ONE'S GOODS, Or to putchase more thaa is for my Jntllrliit in order tiJ try t~J control any partlcular article. I buy no trash o( ll\Y party be- cause they IDlJ lead me to 'think, and. ua. de take to fill me with vanity that 1 am th• only one in the Uniteti Statu that thev lite for. 1 do not own Ave or atX inm1tnre manufactories, which only work coodsat large expense for my uclusive patrconaee. I manufac•.nre what ~r()(JdA I know I caa SAVE MONEY on, on those goods whtcb other dealers can produce to better adYantage. I purthase of whom anll in 1ucb quanti. ties as I thank I can do best Wlth my m•Jney, And to convince J'OU 1 dear ruder, oft!l'e tru h of thiS article, it is \Oaly for Jft t• examtne my stock and rrictund be e ... vtnced.\ lean ud wtl · $ell furniture in4 undertaki.,i goods lower thaa ey estalJ. liall.ment in the United State•. I have devoted ten years of •Y life Ia fin<ltng out where Fumuure and Untiertak. illg ioOds of the hlillt Jnieh, tbe blst ..r.rlt•· man~hip, the MOST DURABLE GOODS c;:an be fuund an~ tae lowest prices, o•d te cony nee whom tt may concern of the nl· 11e of th11 to tbcae w hn patroni&e me, it is on.lY necessary for me to -.,y, \Come.and. pnce my tfoods, examine the qualit), style, fim• hand durability, and th~ yo• •ill • what exptnftce co~;~~baJied with p.ula . will clo., . ' '· YiM'Irl Tnllft' K.DAR.Y, I ' i . ! . l . I I , j :. j . I ~~ ' '' ,, (. ( ' r . , l '·· .:··' i: