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Yf'! II . .r.· . ' '· .. ))} _,: . . SHULTS 1 THE·0AIL);r.1\JEWS. 'fO TH: .·.\P\' .... p. UBL'. 'IC. '... BATAYIA~·N. v. ~ PU.Blj.lSH.ELJ .EP£RY .,EVEfiT.lNG. . . . - . IOlN\ with thOle wh' wout-3 economize, when : • plire 'leas and Coffees ;o~a wantto.buy, : O Nli~' refer 10 u .. ,. it directs to Shults', where • p1 icea are oot high. ' ·sUP~.RIOR ooveldes 'ID thli· Gro:ery line, I keep con·taotly Oil hand ' E V~~ Y. 'l~~UNG ~elect·Ci·l·direct importation, tha : , cash );mce• can comma!ld. · TO SUBSCRIBERS: 1'Jt• DAILY Naws will lie· delivered ·to s~ab· · scribers wi\hinlhe .Corporation of .Batavia, cevcry evenif!ip Sunday~ except,cip, fQ~ -~!; .~!O'iTS A WEIEK, pal able to the Carrier. Sullscrlptions· by ma·l wall be received at thuare of ·~ oo a year . fo~ any periodn!ltte .. 111,'111 !hre.e !D,Oil!hs. Any faolure on ·the pan ohhe Carner>~ to perform their dutae.; faitbful·y :should be reported at. the office. P A~L~G ca. b. tor.the ··'· oOcJsl·buy,·la.rr;e disco:untJ: . h . .avli by do1111 ~ . . . · H AVE the lc;m4n~ ·.to Cli!I; yqu reeeive the i heaiefit, tbiat b·how ':1 m.ICe Ulj bwlo:es, K,TOW i . 'IO ADVERT)StlRS: 1'Ha DAJLV Naws ·bas a· larger circulati~n in .cbe villaJr;e ahan.any other paper, a11d·an e><tended' .and growing circulation· tb.roughout Genesee county. Terms of adv .. rtising .mad,e l<~c>,.n al• the olfice. FavOr~!ble rates giV!'D ·fo~ shor.t lime C . 'ROCKERV, Glll!I!I·Ware, J>lated,ware and Tr~,· · btc Cutlery or every popular make aad crade. • S UCB as . the .1!1~ nli.i~ mlcht .use, i keep.; COEJSI:mtly dllphJed. : contracu. · · H ~VE; tb:e k•ncble~'t~ :send~or .leave yoJJrorden: 11'lu\!ler it ,s .... au or ·la~Jr;e, . U ~N:tpe sbort•st notiCe •I deliver promptly at TO CORRESPOI'-\DENTS: y~ui'i:e&Jdence• tree qf ~ge. · T11~; DAIJ.Y N.atws m;llc~ a speci~lty, of ne,Vs L A'llEST 1 nported and Domes\lc JP'ades of Ci 9f·lqcal iatere:'t, a• d will !le pleased . to receive gus, at the lowest jobb 10 g price I sell, : bnef communications upon•top1cs.pertaaning then. T H:E )lest confectionery iJI themarket,l al;o·· to. Allcflmmupicatiol!ul\usal!e•ac~oll1panied'b)l . . ~eep as w!t)l, . :. 1be 11ame of the writer, not f'r pu blioation but for , 1he J.rivate. information of the editor Alhom· S ELl..lNG, wbole!llle alld retail, at IDW prices, · : ·munications, ol whatever nature, ohould '.be ad· l J;>articularly exceL · · · dressed to · · · ftOOD ,weiJlht, good measure nd I(Ood qt~ality, ·GRISWOLD & 'l>[c\V AIN, • . all iec:erve ·v;bil bwy of me- EdittwC.- aood p,uprletorr • . R ICH: a11d pqor. I tr~t G&urteously-tbe oods 1 sctl I guarantee. · Th.ursd~;y, February 2, 1 .882. ---------------------------- O F p•:rre T<a•, Cofi'ees, Suv-ars Spices and .. Urocen' luxuries of every .kind.· C AREFULLY •elected from the ~n<:icest, at Sr:<TY ilJ.maunered Harvard stu· m:sr ~tore y~m'll ever.find E VERYTH-ING choice in Groceries, Crockery,. dents made themselves ridiculous, . Gl•&~~·ware and Si!ve.-plated w•ren•w & neat, · when. ,()SCIU Wilde lectured in Bos· R EMEMBER can he had of Joseph C. Shults, Y Nos;28a»d 30 Main Street. ton the other evening. bv filing into Music hall e,nd taking front seats, • E BI oo· .. dressed in· the resthetic ·costume .tL• • I • MFIELD, . . f d · cons1stmg o ress coats, knee M ll rch 'ln. t T '1.1'1 o. r,. lbreec;hes, and aa~hy neckties. Each \... CL (L wore a lilly in his button-hole and ..]Vo. 50 Main St.} Re.<lpec:tflllly annoUJtces to his customers that hiJ \IS.'!Ortment or F.ALL and WINTER GOODS • comp.lete, and will be lrept so tbrou~b. the sea·' -· It is ne>dle<sforhimto call cs~eclal attention 10 hia immen•• atoclc: of Cloths, Ca.<aimeres and · · Suitiurs,·,his bouse beinr so (norably known 11 . th~ le<~du•g one in Lhe coul'lty, but be will be able coaubnut such · : A..N EXTENS WE ASSORTMEN'r as to flallr lmalntaln his establlihed reputation A FINE ASSORTMENT OF ;Gent's Furnishina Goods. CLOSING OUT SALE -OF- ·carried a sun~ftower in hts band, and \guyed\ the lecturer when heap· .peared. Wil1e was ho~rse and obliged to pause several times during the delivery of his monton ous lecture to take a drink of water> and•wben- ·ever he did so the impudent stu- dents kept up an uproarious sarca.s· tic applause. The gentle Oscar wag not exceedingly annoyed, and ~vi· dently bad been put on b:s guard, for at the beginning of his lecttne he took occasion to remark, with eyes fastened upon the offending studentq, that he had no doubt that . these were young men sincere in : their admiration of art, but Jor the · ii{st time i11 ·his lifP. l1e breathed a · silent prayer to be delivered from his NEW UJLLI.NERY. tisciples. The respechble pottion 1Y . 0f the audienct>, which was very ' · larg~. manifes·od their disoieasure hy hissing the silly young men from THE STOCK NEW AND DESIRABLE. The,!IBcler-!ignetl being desirous of goin~ o11t or.: bluine~s, wtll <c\l. ofl her entire stock ol MILLINERY at the • LOWEST CASH PRIG:ES. ·Special attention is cared to the 99-0ent COUNTE(il On'wlllch will be found' Hat~, Trimmed· alief Untnnimed; F!'l'nch Felts, Fancy BraidS; F~:tthers, 1':psanrl Wmgs, ·French' Flowers, Children's Hoorls, Corsets, Hoop. Skirts, &c., &c. N' o. 7 0 :Main street. BOOKS andSTATIONERY Harvard. Oscn Wilde is a good .~eal of an n.ss, but for what Josh Billings would call a. genuine '' damph0ol\ the American col· eges \\ill be able to f11rnish the m_st batisfactory exam pies. < .... ••• . THE RocHE~TER Democrat sa.ys the tat:est ,o•umes, and the mo•t tasltl()nab'e lot.· Dr. Bello\Vs' death was caused by of fine letter paper<.and env,Jopes,.and an excel. lent line of· merwork. Dr. Bello\Vs was a ha.rd Dol' Pens, Holders. and Pencils •. worker it is true, but he liv< d to be - AhallUoeor : sixty-dght~ears ofage, was thesuc- W'ALLPAPER, . WINDOW SHADES; ·. cessful and happy p2stor of All Soul's CUlt'I!AIN FIXTURES. ( h h PICTURE •'RAMES · : urc fcrty•two years, and if.ever a .WD MOULDIN'Gs. ·. man's Hfe work was well done his I•-' also Agontfur;;: c•lebroted NEW was. Was it not better to have died· _h.O~.[E ud HOt1SEliOLD SEWING MA· ' as he did, after an honr·n d and liSe· Clllli.JIS. A lar~e.stvck cnnit:lnttv <n hand. . .• ful life,, than t.o ha·ve ace mplish.ed· F• P.• 'l'ERR Y, Jess, hved a little .. long~r and died No. 105 MAtNSr.,.OperaHouse Block. compar;..tively unknown? ,. .. • ~I)Yi!i! It ·- ·-·- < \. A CQJRESPONDENT ~t Albany fur· • .&'oilllr;b&ed Life. {· ' . :DB. O • .A,BOLT, . , . - •PJJYSICIAN• ,A.NU s UUG:EON. nisheuhe Rochester union with the Ftom the Rochester Herald.' ' . - . . Offi~e - w .lker BlOC~. first ftoor, No. .5· list c;>r Mr. M ~xw~ll's apppintm_ents, There . must be romance 1n the ' OFvic~ HouRs-From 9 to 12 a.m .• trom x 103 as ipublhhed in the NEWS yest{ltday, ; story of the l·ife of a woman \:ho :and 6 to·~ P· m, and adds th1s indorsement: \Mr . once w~s betrothed to tl1e .Jate Chtef, ---..---------------....._ justice Salmon P. Chaqe and ~et wa~ DR. JOHN F. BAlP?:.a, Maxwell has evidently selected his ~rrested onlv a few dars ago tn the . 'HomeRpflthic Physician ~tud Surg~n, corps ·pf ass~stants with r~fere_nce to Grand Central depot, New York :Office, Wilson Block,. cor Sate and, Mal~ Streets. their special fitness for the duties of city, for begging. Such, h0wever, ' ResiJence·at the George Lkw M .. DSI\n: . the 0ffice. No position in tis gift are two or the incidents in the ex DR. :a:. :s. :s:uTean~s, is a sinecure. Tbe business of his perience of L•lCV Maclem of o·~an, .. H 0 ME: 0 p A T H 1 S T- N Y. The Olean D~mocratg1ves Otlicc--CmerotMajnandJack-;onSts, Office ·bas nearly doubled 1'n three '- Res1dence-M an Stroet, Batavaa,·N· v .. · · ' · · a sketch of her history. She was tue : reus, and tile selection of trained, daughter of Captain Maclem wh\ · able and experience i men was a served ip th'l revolutioparv war. In necessity. The confidence cf the her youth she was beautiful aod ac T. F. FITZGERELD, OOUNSE~OB ATLAW, :13-ooms s an~ li M.!SSe Rlock, Hatavia. •Ill. Y. pe0ple in the treasurer of the sta•e complished, a belle with many ad will'be stre ·gthened ly the appoint- mirers. and whha.l a poetess whJse · SAFFORD E. NOBTB 1 Atttlrney and l'ounsP.lOJ' at Law. office over the Flr.;t Naitonat Rank, Batavi:.!.. . ments made.\ d · A productions possesse ment. . t ' that time she corresponded wllh · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ; Silk Cracken l'llled .\vlth Down. At. a recent dinner party in New York ~ity, some odd dinrter cards w~re used They were exact imita- tiohs of square soda crackers, made of pale silk, filled with down and sachet powder; The edges were slightly colored, as a cracker is browned in the baking, and the print C'f the cutting stamp was copi e~ by the silk being stitched togeth· er in places. In the C~'ntre, where the name of the m:mufacturer usual- ly is, was the name of the guest. As they Jay upon the pure white ltnen by the plates, they looked like such fresh, goo1 soda crackers that it was a di'>appointrnenl to find that they would not brea'k and crumble into t'rittle momhfuls; --~· »ancln~t ont of Sl)'le ·' N, Y. Cor. Springfield Rcpnbhc:m. It might be thought from the number of public and private b'ilJS uCCL rring just~now that New York soc1ety is chiefly given over to danc- ing, and that to have passrd the dancing age is to be left out in the social cold. Bot, in proportion to the num~er of dancing occasions annually observed in the metropolis, there is less actual waltzing and polkaing than in any ~reatcapital c n the globe. The balls are large'y at· tenc.ed; but few who go have any expectation or desire to take an ac- tive part. At all the public· balls, like the charity, the old guard, the Marth.a Washington reception, etc., there 1s always a procesQion of stout, elderly mana~ers 1 who pace solemn· ly-generally with numerous mis- takes-through the first quadrille, thereby ''opening'' the entertain- ment. Their duty done, however !n this respect, they retire perspir: mgly to some haven of arm chairs and ices, and the dancing is left to anybody who chooses to pursue it. Of 1he crowds present, a devoted few whirl faithfully through the pro- ~ram from tne cpening ··square\ to the \Home Sweet Home;' which fin.ally plays them out to their car riage~, but these are almost always the very young. American men do not. as. a rnle care fo~; dancing. A maJonty of them do not learn in their boyh0od, and so ne1·er Jearn; very many have all the amusement they want before they are fairly s•art- ed in society, and the rest set:m to regard it d~ rigueur for a thorough- ly bred soc1ety•man to f e blase, and ~01ed even by sugges!ions of danc- . mg. ., . ., The edit<Jr of The Masonic Token settles a much disputed ques- tion by decbring, after a careful in- vestigation, th .. t Colonel Nathan . Nuntoon of Unity, N. H , is the oldest living freemason. This has literally been the problem of the ages, and it ·is a great relief to have 'it sulyed. Now 1f Homer's birth- place\ and the man who struck ''Billy\ Patterson could only be · identified, honest people would be able to sleep o' nights. Mrs. Kirkby, matron ofthe News- boys' Horne in Boston has had plenty of experience with the genus boy, and recently went so far. as to try an experiment. She issued fmmal invitations to her young charges to call upo~ her, just as t~ough they were Rentlemm, and With two lady friends did the honors of the home. . As a conseqqence the yo~ngsters behaved. with the ut- most mcumspection, like Ulie gen- tlemen. · ---~- A larg~ anti p:.>lygamy meeting was held m Columbus, Ohio, iast night. Longfellow and i.n some way became . Sp· eel· al N. ot· 1. c. e· 'I acquainted with Mr Chase The· acqu·intance ripened into friend •. ship and affec,ion and a marrhge engagement was the result. But , the corr.espondence between the two wa.s abruptly closed, th·JUgn she would never tell why, and in a short time she began to show signs of a deranged mind. Since her mistor· tune overtook her she has been de pendent upon the care of a sister, who i. a seamstress. For years she haunted the banks of Ole~n. ex· pectin!.( remittances that never came. She has heen frequently to New York and lour years ago went to • GREAT 1JA.llGA1NS IN 8XI0 Frames and E Mats ! A Fine Line ol VtLVET FRAMES For Sate Very Cheap. It will pay you to Call and Ex. amine Stock before Purchasing :Else. where, WM, H. WILSON, Washington after a subsidy she 106 Main st., Opp. Opera. House. claimed as an authoress. When ar· raigned in New York the other day for begging she displayed three sacks filled with new,paperclippings. man- uscripts and bottles of hair irnigora tor. Tne J;OOr creature will proba bly be restrained, if possible, more closely bv her hiends hereafter. The S'ory of ht>r life, like many not told, is a pathetic one. . ---4··--- l.'lllsunderalOOd Him. From the N cw Y Jrk Press. A half drunken man was veJ:~ter· day banging to the C1ty Hali when a be11evolent looking pedestrian ha 1ted before him and said: '•lam truly sorry to see you in that c \>ndition.\ \Yesh-bad condisbun,\ replied the inebriate. ·• 'M to fur g ne to walk' ome, an' not drunk nuff Lo be locked up.'' ••rt·s a shame.\ \Slurne I You bez it i~h I Here I'm onlr half-drunk an' dead- br<lke I\ \Are you out of money?\ '·Ouz of monry i Course I am l 'Spose 1' m putting off this drunk to 1('0 to a 1uneral? Doan' tiurt my feelings if you can't help m~ )'' SHA.W &STILES Sell tbe sa me ·l'ru 111 e 11 FANCY GOODS, MILLI~ERY, -AND- DRESS MAKING ! At 118 Main street. A:large stock of good~, nil new and well selected, for the Season. _.CALL AND LEARN PRICES.~ No trouble to sl1ow goods. Jlf.OURNING ORDERS Filled on Short Notice. -. MISS TOMPKINS. L.ots for ~ale I In the Weste.rn part of Town. In the Eastern part of Tow11, tlorth of tha Railroad tracks, South of the Railroad Tracks, DESIRABLE RESIDENCES . Sale on Easy Terms No. 6 Walkett Block. . Why !IT ot Save Money, ':rim.e, L(Lbor a.nd Risk, by Getting Your News- pa~ers and Magazines by Sub· sor1bing with $ For ~ 4 00 ~nd $ 6 00 that •etl In large• cities for ,;,o oo an I $2o oo respectively, and with thelr MAC a~~~~{~'£.~ e~er!ence in adJJJsting can 1'. •aTan••• KEY BROS., D r .toary ttnsses from$, to.J:z each C>nt golaray frO'Il home •o buy unul you hav~ . N W seen our argos10ck. SHAW & STILE~. e · t. S DEALERS, FINE JOB PRINTING l• THE PROPRIETORS m• The Daily Nervs HAVE ADDED NEW MATERIAL To the Office and are prepared tO·do I Job Prhtin~ of all K1nds PROMPTLY AND A.T THE LOWEST PlUO~S. S P!!CIAL ATTENTION execution ~f ordm for will be paid to the i Werlding Card d Letter He d s ..... an . I11vita.tions . a s, . .oua1ness Carda Vislting Carda, Circulars , Dance Tickets, Etc, ' -- 67 MAIN STREET, BATAVIA • Subscription• r~c · 7 . . wod i s · 1 R etvc or •ny Pmodacal !n the azines'a· pecaa ate,; •f sever•• Papers and Mag. e r tere at once. Th~fP)\re~ologica.l Journal, anti Science m1 d .~', b '·d 1 ''\ Peo~co's ~ ·•~e o ·heal h of d bIt,~ 'n' ny Ever famtly nee s,it. We m· 1 ,h A · , W<, bn h t. n· e ·•d '·ess • \ mer1oq A · 1 · \ Atlantic ~ gtrhlcu turist .. ... $do \ llla.de t'·ol· on ly ....... • ....... 5.25 •• Farm' ' o ...... a~ ................... 290 \ Farm ;~d llffivle:V I i:ljan. a.) ... 2·50 \ Globe Dem reslde ...... _ ....... a.ro \ Inter·Oce ocr~ t! ~. Lo~aa ...... •·7o u Journal, an, Cta .. ~a)o .............. 2,7, Our Little 0 ........ · .. 2.8o. u ~un ... \' nes,. \ .• • .............. 2·75 Tribune ''N\y\\ ·: .. · · .... · .. · · .. 2 70 \ WitnesJ . orCt,tc•go ......... \'70 .. Weekly 'r./'''··1 ................... 2.7o \World No;eist, ............... 4oo \ Democ~at R;·: ·~ ... \ .... • • • ..... 2;65 u Eve Exp' . t r. •···•···.· .- .. 3•'o ., \b • resa cc ... e.pub ican ., ............ 3,~o ,. Sun<j,ay Herald ., • • .. • .. .. • .. 3 oo ., \ TrLbune' ,, • u • • ••• • • • • 3·5~ ,, Ex.p~ess, Uuff •. uv ~ • •·• • • • • •-• • • •· 3• 00 Cou-rier, u ••• • ..... ••·· .... ~·09 ,. Co:t:nmercia.l llufl'~i~ • • .. • •....... a So Sunda,y New B ............... :a.Bo \ Tl'mes' uff.<lo, ......... ,.,o., • s, u 5 Courier ,, .. \\ \· 3 ° Pr1ces of Periodic 1 ' • : • :\ • \ • 3·50 app!Cation. Arldre not 'In thiS l1st, given on ' \\• MACXEY liRO!rHERS, Bata.~~a, N. Y. .. A .11[(j none pt-e 1 Ewet this~~ of. his J()()ke son, t famil; limb- kill tl Kenil consll ampll miru! FAV sttCDI oflhl tot~i gent 1 fotil l RE:M to·hu 1 He. tracE• Rem< 1.0.L priet< K~ll Ne lhl 6:1 Rocl1 8·:5 Ruch 3:3 P.M. 6:0 P.M. 10: • ter -ro 1(): ester 6,51 .AJVI 9:2 %0 4-S 11. £air a 5.0 62 ·Duff a 6.1 io Bu 11 o 1 lot<>:: 8:5 1-(): 6:2 8:!i 1(): 5:1 jl I D. I ~HI Vlllu; the P imd ~ atanc~ So! 'WILC town. ·II keet the it ro son' gla.s ery For e