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T ,, I is to by ho of· sed' is ' . ' HE E '·. . S . ·. !, ' ••• LY •• VoL IV . ....,.Whole Nt1mber I,l·tS :BATAVIA, N. Y., WEDNESDAY ;EVENING, FE'BltU··A·R· Y l, ygg·z. Price Two cent~. AlJVERTISEMENTS. 18:82.. FE.BRU!RY. ~1882. THBNBWII IN BBII~JP. ' ---.- -- Tteantrer naxven Gl\e• CJb.atleli · A h \· llo.,,per a Po•mou. . . . .env snow storm is r~ging .............. alan~ the H udso~. (Spe:ial totlle.N'ItWS.) Tbe finallci·l crisis in Pariscaased' ALBA·li'Y, Feb. I.. I 'Sh -Trea!J· a slight ·uneasiness .in Wall atreet nrer Ma!twell Jbas· ap,p()inted Charles yesterday. .V. ijooper ··of_ Batal7ili, Genesee It is ·stated that. the Bank of Amer· county, Pliilo·H .. Baclfus ofGreene . ici is prel?aring t6 ship, to-day, t·t,• . :a , . . 30o,ooo m gold. county an11 james H .. Scboaley cf The Greek play • '(Ei'' . 'T' M . 4'. 1 . 1 . • • • . , 1pus yr ;: Ha,JJ~ored CttbiDllll:a&l(JJi, l.funhe;r Par&le•lan •• 'll:e·Grea&; ' 'l\t.• ' --- Cleaaa.ra&aoll. · : . \\~~ 18 morllillg's lhtla:lo Courier . . _ : ·R~ys: • Important .nl!gotia.tions have NEwYoa·JC, Feb. ut. -Rhas been ' ~een 10 prqgre!IB forsome.:time look· .. ascertained 'that ·lbe fire int'he World ..• Ing to ·t~P-~cousolidaticll of two gre 11 t building )·esterday began io tbe en· c~rporat10ns. the American Expr:es=: . gine room :at 'the foot or the elev£· · Company atad tbe UnitedState8 Ex• tor. 'The illeat there: had been. for P.ress Coll)~ny. The ·••de.tl\ means Just Opened. · .onroe cc10nty ·to .u . pos1t1ons m annus.'' was produced in New York . · :Ius ollit·e. The cbauges will take . Monday nigbt, and was fairly IUC· :pla.~e at once; cessful. • ··some. time ~•·• oporessive that it was • lllmply a. Unlon d( ;r tere•ts and of found necessarr to make another . m~nage~ent. . Delini•e !jlarticulara flue ;for Vtlitalation. It is stated !this · are lack mg, 'but it is und'!rstocxl tbat is tbe tbird lime th~ buj;dmg has the sharebolJ~rs of tbellJ.nited States been on fire The1e is no doubt Company go Into tile Atllefican at there were. few 111ore dangerous th~ full val lie or the!r bol.ding~, and death tnps m Ne~ York. Had Lbe that hence~oJLh the 1den11ty of tbeir ~orse and Kelly b~1ldings 1 oppo- ~oncern w1llbe lost, •.r:rdlowed iap 111e on ;Na,81Ul street:, not been lire- 10 that of tbe Amer:can Ex:preai pro .. f, nothing C.Jtl.ld .bne &a\led Company, A g.re;lt de~l'of secrecy them, as they tower six stories above yet s~rrounda tbts tr~nsa.ction. Onlv tbe World building and were fre- the big_ ?Perators have had. 'their qaently licked by tb.e ftamrs, Ill h.t.nds mIt, :sotbat the Slllaller share- the ~orse buildingo; not a window holders are s;,lmo:t inendre ignot- ~emamed whole. T\.be Kelly build- ance of the mettter .. .Ne'W York has 1ng was blackeneCJ and acorched.- been the srene ol the ne~otiations. J liSt b, fore: the roof•nd cornt-r walls Ex-Senator Taomas C. PLtt and Ul the hell was so intense that the li.on. Theo()ore 1\I. P<~~neroy are streets we:re ate.~ min~. and the spec- &ald to. ~ave 1~? the 'var .()n the part htors were obligell to cover thtir of the States and Ml'. Jame$ c. faces wuh ibandkercb.iefs. Tbe 6re- Fargo and IJ1s eastern representatives ~en on the roof of.theTimes build on behalf ?f t~e American. Word T RE LARGEST liND GREATEST • V.n<:Ly of .NE'N .II'AMBURG EDGINGS AftD INSERTIONS l'~ver s]lo-w:n ia Batavia. All new, choice paL terns. and of our O\' n importatwn. TGR(;HON LACE~, SWISS EMBROIDERIES, IR1Sl;l TRIM~H\''\GS. AND SO FORTH. Nnv- ann choice Assortment of WHITE GOODS! CHE-CK.tm & \TRIPED NAINSOOKS , LACED STRIPES AND SO FORTH.· :BARGAINS -1:-1- Remn.ants of Dress Goods and Carpets ! R. 0. Holden & Son, S.> .A~n s 5 MArN STRlntT. \R 0 8 E 0 L I N E 1 '' IS POSITIVELY THE Best &e'ving Moehino Oil in the World, Beca~se it will never GUM, while all others WILL, boner or later. ll produces a per feclly SIDIJOlb poh~hed and h:1rdened sur- face ()( all the bearmgs, matemuly lessen- ing the wear, and Will Cause.Your Maohin9 to Run OIIB-l•ird to one.half lighter, Is tlte llest article von can use to pohsh the lllaclune head, because it will retain the po.ish longer, You will find your machmeungummed, ~ml will r11n e1sy a!ler standmg jdle for months with tais oil upon it. - .-.The agent willle~ve a h9tt'e at yonr h()us,oe to try, whtch, please do, as ouch trtal W1ll 'Place yo11 under no obhgatto11s to pllrchase, SlJ.!W & STJLE~. •• It is estimated .the public debt . Mr. Hooper,. who secures the. statement to-day win show a• reduct· :second best :position jn .the gift ·Of ion ofaboot$to 1 ooo.ooo. A strong •the State 11reasuret, has many • pressure is being made on th., Pres· lriends .in Genrsee cot1nty \\ho will ident in favor of Clare1:ce Seward as be gratified .to ,Jea.ni. of Mr. Mu- Jostice Hunt's successor. well's preference, . Mr. Hooper Thirty sporting men of Albany s~rved tile county faubfullv . d~nng •and Trov left last night in a speci!ll h1s te~rn as Sch~dl . Comm1sstoner car to attend the Rtan-Sullivan figbL and no doubt w1ll do equally as There is documentary evidenc wellas a servant o_f the state: that the anti Jewish movement i: Mr. Backus ts a . res1de~t of Russia is maintained, if not origi. Greene cou~ty and hiS carrdldacy nated, by the revolutionists. for tbe appomtmellt·was promoted . . . by the inftuence dheveral Demo- . Fore1gn fire msurance ~ap1tal con- cr<itic Senators. tlnue.s t-o flo~ to.w~rd th1s country, Mr. Schoolev is a well known not!'ubst~ndmg !tIS contended that Democrat of Rocbestet and is ac- busmess IS unsatisfactory. qaainted througbollt Monroe conn ~bont sc;>.'?c::o tons of ice are St?r· ty. He served ill the Treasurer's\ ed lD the Vlcmny of Troy. The tee department under Mackin and is is ~ow from eight to eleven inches in well qnalified. He is a brother d th1ckness. Col. Schooley. A fire occurred yesterday morning · • • .. in St. Peter's Hospital, Albany, in ~'1llB IN :z.voKPOBr. charge of Si•ters of Mercy. Forty three patients were safely removed $~oo,uoo Wortll or !Proper&~ ••• The receipts of the Patent Ollice oue Llf•Loll. for the past year were $q53,000, e:1 (Spmal IJi.rpa!(h to tk1 N!Wr by Mutual Vnim Tdtgrap!l.) LocxPORT, Feb. I&t 8:30 a. m. At three orclock this morning a fire br· ~ke out in one <Jf the flouring mills of Arnold, Spalding & Gibson. The flames spread with great rapid- itv and despite the utmost exerttons of the Fire Deputnent the three mills \Vere entirely consumed, to- .gether witll some ether small build· ings. George Woods, first assistant Chief Engineer of the Fire Department. while encouraging the firemen to rene\\ ed t'Xertions fell from the fif h ~tory of Spalding's mill and was in· stantly killed. , The loss is estimated• at from $200, ooo to $250~oo:::> Partially in- sared. N 1hing as yet is known as to the origin of he ftre. ••• liTA.T.B NE\\I. Charles. Kiker of Cherktowaga was killed' by a passe11ger train Mon dav, near that place. · Professo-r Spallldi11g is delivering ·very interesting lectures in Roches· · ter and Qther places on \Pagan Rome.' .. The Package Delil.\ery Company, ·organized in Buffalo, a few weeks ago, has been _suspended for want of , patronage. penditores t6os,ooo. The receipts are ~IO:J,ooo greater .than for any prev1o11s year. Wm. Steele outragec' Mra. Buell, u mlles frpm Logansport,. lnd.- The neighbors hanged him and burned the body pnt recognitioQ. Cornelius Callaghan, captain of a prominent Chicago watchman and detecti\le agency, is arrested on the charge of committing burglaries and then offering his services as watch· man to tbe parties robbed. Morris Simon of Chicago, mer· chant, was severely cowhided last night on the street by Miss Celia Beilman, who alleges that Simon circuhted a story reftecting on her character. · Tbe Hudson River Railroad is asserting ils ownership of river ice where the ra1lroad r.uns along the shote by giving three-year lelses lor a ncm1nal rental. The entire front along the Schodack Islands ha.s just been leased. Last even in~ the guometer or the Citizens' Gaa Company, on Front sneet in Newark, N. ]. 1 ezploJed, tearing the top of the gasometer to pieces and scattermg the debris about tbe street. Flames broke out and leaped Jto feet in the air. In an instant the whole city lit up and and in a second more the whole northern part of the city was in darknes!l. No one wa~ injured. Loss, t2o,ooo. The gasometer cpntained Ioo,coo feet of gu . 10g bad &II· exciting time For twen· reached th1s ctty yesterd~y afternoon !Y minutes the whole roofwassteam- that the te!ms bad been agreed up· Il!g ICl tbemen could not be seen. o~. A pnvatetele~ram was imme· Ellen Cary, empioyed on the tllp d1ately forwar~ed toll. rrc 1 ninent .(irm fl 1or of the bindery, jumped lnto a of Wall street men. Ro::Hng if the well hole ••itb anott.er girl and es· rnmor could be subst •~tl<.lted. The caped 11itb a few brtt.ises Sbe rears reply carne _back .thu u1cb was the sixteen .of!ber compa:.nions perished general belief on ''the sireet . ., O•ahier (hvinnell, d Petting II'~ ~o. the . lnowin~ ones who are office, wu last seen locking the safe. fan 1 }~ar Wit~, t~1c 1nside history of It 1s feared he became a victim of the Sta~es, ~hts statcoteot causes the ~UJ~et, Three carpenters making no surpnse.. fhe\ arj aat~ority lor- repair~ In ,theupperpart of tbebllild the declarall01l that ever smce lhe ing hue 110t betn heard from _ company be_came a for1nidable tival Todd, pa1ent solicitor, escaped witb· to the Amencan, stepa began to be out coat or hat. A laborer in tile taken by t~e laCter t'l~\\ard securing Kelly building saw a dozm girls' control of tis stotk. faces at ttJe wi dows. All looked wild , with terror, but aU seemed iotb to risk 1882 J their live~ by jumpieg from the win- d<?ws: Tile man '!Piho escaped by c.hngmg to a f urtll: story wi11d w stU was A F. Ro~Jel'ts, emp'oyed in the office of the patent agent. Col. DAILEY'S IU.liiJIO'lB Bruce editor of the Turf, Field and F.um, was badly bmrned about the hands an<l sli!htlv in the face He FUR Nl TORE escaped by crawling along the si1o1ns to.the TiDies build n;g Rev. Edwa d Prime of the Ob•wrv.er escaped in the same ma11ner as Bruce. . Dr. lr- anreu!ii Prime and so.n escaped with- out hats The only fema e patent solidtor in the b~a1ld ng escaped Many lotld reports like explosions of m ush.try or cal.\mon proceeded from the burning bnilding. Some of these were caused. by cartridge~ in one of the offices. The loss of life is estimate. I all the way from five to fi t}'. Tlle se1rch :for bod•es is in terfered wtth by the dangerous con- dition of the \\lalls Several valuable prizes won at rifle ranges were burn· ed in the office of the Tqrf, F1e · d and Farn1 R1ch11.rd Tracv wbo jumped from 'I'\ thircl story wi~dow dred at tile hospital. ' Edward R. Harris, Jeremlah W. D.~n!lisoll, Jo~eph L unnmgham and W tlharu Stuhbs, wlto worked in the burned btuldinQ', bad not reached K..ANOFAO.o~O:l:Y J 8 to 14 State-~t.t Batavia. -- H AVlNG now enterd upou t'lle tell! · year. of Furni _uut an.G Undertalun• bu~me s m BataVJa, I d~il'e thro~&Kh the medmm ot the pres.\ t!J tha.~lt. aU ol thOM wh? have _~Sa· lundly a.Bd ,generously pal- rom?..ed me. It 1s perllaps nt: edleutor m~ to state that tl1e rules a.:ad ·principles adopt· ed heretofore, will he con11aued m tlae 1\1. ture, an· 1~·'11~ are, Large ~ales and Small Pr.:fits; belie:vlftJ as 1 always ~a.ve, thatlbe Qut. k Snt~nce ts better- than the slow shilling. J ~nter h>to No COMIIIMATJOl'IS WITH ANY KAlllJFACTIJIE!t.S l purchase my Koods ol whom, where, md wheR 1 can d11 the best. Whem .any 1mproveJMal t!l mtrod11cecl, l mean to ie lirst to ha.fe 1 t, therc:fore I DO NOT OBLIGATE MYSELF TO HANDLF ANY ONE: S GOODS t Ed ward W. Bretner. aged 24, fell ' thuly-6 'e feet from 11. te'egraph pole ; in Buff':l.l0 ye:terday and was severe· ly injured~ • JEstbetic valenti11es are looming 0 ~ . up in the Roche~t~~~-~pow windows, r ·, accordinl!' ta the · t'xpress. They ::z: ' must be j11st too Wildely saintly for IY> ! an v use. There have been a great many en quiries about me since 1 ha•e been gone. I sappose the peopl~ tho~gbt . I bad left yoo for good, bul~.~~i~ifa,ot so; I must have good tea ·'dit;•.·bal· ance of ~)' life, and I can only get It in Batavia of M B Adams. 15 Mats. JoHNSON. home a19 P. M. It is stated on good .authority that five men and three women perished, the rest hav- ·ing mar!e their escape At one A. M., the flames were still burning and the firemen poure water on the 1uins all night and probably a great pa•t of t. -day D: ~· McCormick, printer, is also m1sstng. Or to putcha:se more than IS lor my mtere&l in . order tl) try to contr<>Jany part1cular article. 1 buy no traslt of any party be· cause they m •Y lead me to tb1nk, and ua· de take to fill me with ·unity that I ~tlte only one in Lhe Vnited Stat-es that tbev ltn\ for. I do not own five or stx lamtture manufactorie!i which only work gooda at karge eapense for my ex.clus1ve paltonali!e, I manufacture what gcxxls I know I ca:a SAVE MONEY on, on those gccxb whtch!J1her dealers can produce to better advanta~e. . I punhascof whom aJUt II\ such quanti· ties as I thm:&c l can do beot 'Wtth my mc1DC1', and to conYUlce you, dt.~r reid\r of the tru h ofthu article, it ia .. ,OJI!y fo; you tt examtn~. my !loc.k ~d rri~und be c ... Ymccd. I can and .wrl ·~tl hirnitare-ani· und· nakjng goods lower ~hu any e>talJ. ... ..... • ·P-I • ·~ ~ · Jm~miah King of Rochestor at· ::e tempted lo take hu Ufe Monday by ~ i cutting olf h;s crown., but only sue- ~ i ceeded 111' making llll ug r gi\Sh from 1'./l : earto ear .. ~ Not only the striking ~hoemakers li: , in Rochester are lasters, but their E-- : employers are also The employers ~ , , seem as determine() to stick to old r;j :: pr·cesa.$ ·the strikers are to have an 0 :. advance. t 1 Witlialll Johnson and James Hol· 0 ; tan, farmers, lhing .!lear Penn Yan, : were fou·nd late Saturday might in a 1 • wagon with a bottle of whiskey. Johnson was dea(hnd a ollan dead • drunk. .Penn Yaa is a no license town# but there ii Vi here they aot drunk nevertheless • .... Pran~'s Valentines are the finest, taking the ltne right through, &orne of them retai;ing as hi~b as $3 oo, $3 so, and $5 OJ each,· and yet in additiun to thts full line we have a good assoument of McLaughlin'• and others. Cvme and see them. SHAW & STILES. Deautiful Lamps with illuminator and sh~des, fifty cents, on 1 y at KB~oN's. --------- Try Mrs Everybody's Tea,. 40cts. only at KENYON s. . Clothing l;be&p a' Mo)niball~l. Fresh peaches a~ K•NYoN's, . - New process Roller Flour, H oneo)·e Falls bran.d, h s been te• t- ed and fo11nd the best at Kenyon's. .... For 25 cent11 we gunan·ee tl> cure the worst case of chilblains or re- move an)' corn or bunion for same expense. Sl!Aw& STILES. Tlaan1l•. Thos. Howard, Bradford Pa. . . ' wr1tes: •·I enc:kse money for Sprillg Bloss(JmJ as I ui<l 1 would if it cared me; my dyspep!lia his vanish· ed wi~b all ils S)Dptoms. Mauy thanks; 1 shall newer be witbout it · in the ho11se.\ Price so ceau, trial bottl~ ro. llihmeot in the United Srat~•. · 1 have dev(»ted ten year> of •Y life i• ~ndmg out where Furmture,and Underlak· tng goods of 1lhe lltst hlhb., the belt werk· man:;hip, the . MOST DURAELlt GOOBS can be fonndand the lowe~~t prices, o•d t• conY nee wllom it mar t()l!tern (If the •al· v.e oftbi!I·IO th~se Wh<1 patronize i:ne it ill on~y neceSS&ry for me.tOIIlLJ:, \C()m~ anll pru:e mJ' ~oods, eumme !be <tUa}ity . style fin1· band dur~bahty, and. tt.en yo~ :will ~ w!lat . e:xpenence cdnlllmd with ... sl1 Wlll clo. ' 1 ,. Vo\trli Truly 1 !II, DAM • • ' . ,' fl i: .. .. '. . ' '. ' I ' ' t: . ~ ·' ,,;· I '' . ' '·