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.. ·H_··.E_.·. • • • •• •• • • • •• • • •• ·L··.··y·· .. ··· . . . . . . . . . .. . VoL lV.--Wh:oleNu.mber 1,119 BA TA.VIA, N. Y., MONRDAY EVENlNG,. FEBRUARY 6. 1882~ AD·VER 1/SEMENTS. 8TA.1'. N'B Ws. The v~lue of espr~rts-of.pettoleum Anthony Stump,. an• old and e;J The Scio 0.1 Conpany desiring to· last December was $4. 1·40,,.ooo. . empt Rochester fireman, is dead. reward Mr. Henry John\on their STATEM,ENT o~· Great ttnelSiness •prevails at Lim· There Yf!re heavy snows through· ellicient Bec~etaty and treat\lter, for· IM. __ ··.· II' \· l_utl·.'.·f[• .·1.- .·~-\. f_l.'ftl \0' M:_l_. el'ick owing to the m feel1ng be- out ihe eanm part of the State Sat· his fahbfu111eu co do\y, empowered Ul ll llll l • l .. lillill~i Y *I tween cer.lain dasses' <lf citizens and urday anri Sunday. Mr. R. T. Howard of this P'ace \O the mihtary. · · The Index is a new Brockportpa· prorure a handBome watch for the OIP NEW IOIUl.. F. S, WINSTUN, Pi!ESvDEN1', Three men stole ·$4,·000 worrh of per in \ht<h theF•rstBap!istcborcb Ne\ Ynr'e present to the. ·gentle· dhmondsi etc .• frdQl a ~h· dow of people find i.tteresting church new 1 man. Mr Howard negotiated w1th Forth~ 'J:~arenrlittg Deumber stst, :r8 :::r, • Higgin~s jewelrv stare in Philadel·, quarterly J .A.. Clark and pur h sed ·rne ol Ph ·a S tutd v n · T. h h . . . ., ,. r tbe ~oat .elegant aold watches hl his · 1 l, · ay e en ~· ' e t eatre-:go111g capt n~ts o ~t·,,e It is an (lpen lace •atcb A difficulty has ariseo. in Grant: Buffalo h.~ve organ zed and mcor- la:~st quality Wahhllm mfl~rnent, From 'Premiums ...... ···• • ••••• .$ra, 1 9 6 · 62 ~ · 62 Coun•y, Dak·o:-ta as t<> w:het·Ler Big: porated ·the Buffalo Opera House llll \ '' . , , .· . , and in the back is engJa'Yed 'the •• Interost ant lteou .......... s.os• 49 1 74 Stone Ci\y or M·ilbank sbdl 1 be the ~Om)Jany, hm ted, wath a capital of monogramll, \H. J \ On fhe in· Income dl.lrina' Year 1881. Total Income ........... '~'7·24'•\6 a6 capital. t:roo,ooo aide eate is the inscription: ••From Disbursements during Yea.r 1881. Kellogg's Hotel at Nashville, was: The annual show of the products Scto Oil Cumpllly, Jan. 1 • r88J • For u ... Lh-cm•m .................. $ 44 6o,2os g• burned :at mid11ight Saturaay : o! the. turf, field and far.m,_ unde! the It is a beautiful gtft and will be for· .. J.t tured Endowmcn s .......... 9 o 1 ,, 7 5 s. Thtr•v five pers ns barely escaped; dnect10n. of the. W. N. Y, Agncal- warded to Mr. Johnson in a day 01 •• Annuities.................... g 4 ,o 94 so in their night clothes. tnral Soctetl·, wtll take place for four two · s L•ke ·Champlat'n t\s trozen from:.·, days, begini1ing Sept. 19th. • , •. ·• Divid~nd$ ................ , .. g,947.39> 5 q t; .. d P ,,. · s ~h,.,re to ,shore. ~bt·s ,,·s :tbe latest When Oscar Wilde JecturPs 1'n .a. naur~ad M.••••t• Ia -. •••. •• Surrcndere U.tCtts. ... .... • 3,3o3,247 9 &·· .. Commi slons.. .... ..... .... • 774 ,o 3 ,. es dosing for 12 years, Rochester next Tuesdo&y hisltgs will G ·w -- b 'll h .. .a d • h be encalf'd in common loo\ trowera. en m L Burt, President of \ Continaent Gua•antee Account 110+>!>4 35 A t' : as been lntrO\J'tlCe . 10 t e Ill b 8 H T I d H k .. 1 1 1 k '11 instead oft he too Continentau 1 all t e, ston Ot'sac anne an •• Ta:'le5 and A>seslmt!nts........ 346 709 27 . ouse ma ing ;it un· 3Vl q lo 1 w '•t R l ,. . b'llt .knee-breeches. ·ea ern aa roa,, was m t· wn to· .. Ex, eAses..................... 79 2, 5 25 07 e• k, deer, antelope, bufft~lo, moun- d d · 'tb D' · · ·ain sheep, ur bi~on in 1he Terri· A \peanut social\ is a HorneUsM ay, an m tOmpany Wl l\~stoo Total Di,bunements. · ... ·$•ws7.!H3 6 9 tories 1111der any prete~t whatever ville catch-penny affair, ori8inated Engineers Hom · 5 and Gilbert to k eXC~'Pt for ff'Od. to repleni.h. depl.,ting treasqry'a of a casual survey or the a; of the land Total C aim~ paic:l dunng the year ..... ··• ..... • ~6,365,373 49 Total paid Policy holdo:rs u impecnnion.s. chur,h. es.and so.cietie.s. h reabouts . The r• nte through While coasting _on luount Ac!ams Cen · · t h · - t be d 'd · Every lany who attend• is expec•e~ ;)I esee con, Y as n en ect d· nng the ycar ....... e.12,640.tia ~2 near Cincinnau, Sa orda.v m''lrDIDg d t b t 1 · \' H to wear nQ ornaments except thos~ e upon as Y{ ' u pre •mtnar.v su • two bovs named .,ayne and lint d f veys b,Lve heen made and are now ran their sled int() a ,po.nd. Both ma e 0 peanuts. under considerat·on. 1 he 1oad has .r.t:or&&ageJ on Real E.tate ......... ~.,7o56s,S.49 23 were drowned. Mr. Deane, a liberal New Yorker, been located east of Syra( u.;e and Assets, Janua.ry ht, 1882. Unltea!:tatesand oth·r Bonds .... lg.~mn., o~ The gra.nd jury rep'~rtetl at Chi· has given Brockport'll Baptist church the rou·e •s pretty near'y s tried up L'Jans on Collateraa .............. 16,6rs,ooo a. Cllgo, Sa.turday aftern(lOD there was . a $4. ooo otgan. The instrument is on to Buffalo. Active operation Real Estate ....................... • 7 ' 30 \' 742 01 not sufficient testimony t() sust .. in beJDg manufactured and the con· on the new line are to commence in Cash in Banks ........ ~........... '·792,015 73 the charge of flambling, elc ' against grt>gatir.n is anxiously awaiting to the early Spring. Interest Accrued ................. •.~•3,017 6~ the :aoald .;>f Trade and the bucket hear its dulect stratns. -- .... ~~••., __ De erred Pr:emiums.... ...... •• .. • 88 3.9 a 5' shops. Dissatisfied dwellers in the L~ck Premiums in Transit .............. • 9 8 3 7 7 6 Ella Wallace drowrutl herself City, who are not pleased with the while in!larle at Ne-w. Concord, Onio. present po jce man~gement, have Friday. Her f~tber, aother and mt t and amended the city charter to two otbrr daughters h~t.ve become provide for the ~elec ion of police raving maniacs. commissioners by whom the f 11ce Title ftloraaa .&aa&r. Another witness in the Morga., case, Mr. H. Fursman, writes from L 1ckport to Sec'y Stodd~rd onder date of Feb. 3d, as tollows : \If there are any special poinu upon which yon want information con cerning_ the \Morganaffair'• I would refet J'OU to- Mrs C S Fununan, Medin~. N. Y., \\' h<;J Jived in Bata via throngb all the exciting events, knew Miller and \as cognizent of many of the particular\ ol the mu tery, and I tbmk her faithtQl mem· or, might aid yoa materially in yoar work.\ ·r~tal Assets ............ ·.j94 7<'2,g;, 9\ Lia.bilitiea, .TanlUUY 1st, 1882. Re-erve, . t •uur 6'0::C cen ........ • ·S•9-371,6SI 00 Dc:nth cl im not.yet due.......... 815,785 36 shall be approved a~d con rolled. Two bodies were foun.d Sa.turday Sherwood Dunn o' B·ffalo, h111 A~ents' l'latanc s.. .......... .... .. 3.7 7 3 74 in the rotns of the old World build• bro\lght soh ag~inst Charles E l'rem\ums paid in advance ......... Su:r~hu aDd Contlnieot Gulll1lntee in g. Search was c;:ontin.:ted all day Brown, a me.-c::han'tand D~nn' 1 for Fund •••• w ••••••••••••••••• ·•·•9,·3 8 3 °+ ye terd\y·wt'thout :resall 1 • f ,._, • · -- .. • mer emp ()yer, or uuse ampnson~ Total Ltabililies ........ $94-7 •.957 92 Tbirty moun te-l. police have b~en tnent and con piracy to· ruin him Surplus, .Tanua.ry l•t, 1882. ordered from Fort Walsh to McLeod L1st summer Bro\. £barged his wife t'o quiet ~he trouble theTe between and Duon witb b<:thg too intim.ate Dy Compan~'s -tandard ......... \ ! ·49'· 383 04 the ranchmen and Blacldeet. and the wife returned to her parents. •. Ma~cltusetts State stand 9 rd.. 6 6 •• 9 68 04 Dunn was arrested fo• embeaaling .. Nt\ YorkSatennd>r~ ...... 12,2o6o45\ 04 Luther w. Guiteall, Jr 'a half • D • d h f h h I ,so. unn wants ,.so,ooe am In.9M'I'IInce fn Por~e Jamuwu :l.st,lSS,?, brot er o t e a~sasstn :Sl)'S t at a. . ... 101,100 Polclr8, i11~,,... ;ng, • • $3 U,90U,l3'7 .... the mem'bers of the family are satis· ages. fied with his sente11ce They ne,·e1 Tile 'VIr81Dla Dtae Douol'. Tile SID.hb K.eliOI'C Cate. M. li Peck, of this village, as ·-·' A. G. GAGE. AGENT, BATAVI.l 9 N.Y. CHRISTIE & BOARDMAN, GEMII:RAL AGENT~. TROT, NY. ... - 00. - .... c • .. 0 ;.... - 0 ·- - co:s ~ ::s 0 ~ ~ ·- ~ {/) 0 Cl) til = fll4 0 z I'll fl) ~ ..c:= 0 :a - < c.... ,...... 0 E-t ~ \C 7:J:l s:; ~ ~ co:s :I: ~ .c z ~ 1:12 1) E-t ... 1--1 ....... J.&.c rn ~ 0 \C Pot P-4 Cl) 0 d • C'IS ... P-4 ' ... ~ • ~ ...:I Pot !l.4 :,::) Ul :I: U) ~ ~ fll4 -< B.&TAVU. l'IJ.&ft.&:BTIIo bad any a,mplltby for hia. Saturday the two.~ children of Jo· seph Mal_ham of Cleveland, were hortibly dnd perhaps fatally mutilat· ed by the explo~ion of a p.>wder· horn. The eyes~ht of botb were destroved. As the time of tlle Ryan·Sollivan mill approaches the excitement at New Orleans incre1ses. Hundreds of strangers arrive by every train from the South, East and West; . Pennyback's burel f:actory, Mil· ler's boarding·house, Vanderbeek 4 SO'l 1 S lumber-yard~ and stables with nine horses, Simons & 'Co's stove· foundry and pattern-sh·\'P at Jersey City, burned yesterday morning. fhe loss is estima.ted at J2.x>,· 000 H. W. Mi'ler, clerk in tbe Po1t office at Pntsburgh, wa;s Suurday arrested on the cbarge of embE'zzle- ment. He con 1 e~ses to .the thefts amoonting to $10,000. A l:lpa.n of the bridge across the }<1mes River at Richmond, gave way Saturday afternron~ precipita· ting a stage filled with pa•sengers into the river. Several were hart, hut no one. fattllJ. All were r~ cued by boats. . Tbe Bacl of ali Ill••a.4e IIatela. -- Three months ago R.~r l.hi'ott, aged 67, a well•to·dohrner ofTow· lesville, :Steuben .counay, married his niece wlio was many yea.rs his BnnJA. N.Y., Fc.,ruaty 6 • tali! ju 'I lOr. .A, few da)'s ago they qaa.r Whe~~t white ••·35 Flour;new proceu u.~() eled about S\'me nro--ertv and Ab Whca~ red. . • t .. ~0·1.,42 Flour,Hu,oJI,bbbl • 9 oo 1 · · · \' r 1:' • • ()au, white...... 4 6 Flour, wlute, b I 1 75 bott took his gun. and went into hie O.au, llluted ...... 43·44' Flour, red; bbl... 7 7~ barn. Soon afler-ward the barn was COrn ••• • •••t. .. so Pork •.•.••• 1 so-8 oo . Bartoy,wroweol.. 1s·io ChiclctJU, d..-ed 10 · discovered to be Otl ~re,•,and it was \ 6 rowed !Is.,,, Butter tub ..... • 15•17 _. d Th · f h Be1111, maJTOW 3 OO•J 75 Bu~ter, roD ...... '\5~ burne\11 own. e ·rec\tl11. 0 t e •• mcd.iuu J.C0·3·'\5 Jar Butter ...... •s-,6 fu:mer were found 111 the ruill '1. He .. pea. ••• 3.oo a.25 Eg:p~............ ao h h' It I' ' d. \ red.... e. so Cbeeso ........... u-15 . bad S Ot ·nnse 1. ~ lS SUppose . Cloyer seed nied • 400 Apples, dried... 5 that he set fire to, the b•tn. It COD· \ ma.m. . 4· so, Apples, ......... 00·2 so . . . . L . . • Poc:uon. R~ 90•' oo Lard ...... ••••• •• wned valuable stoc. bele>-llgang to !»~tOll, .p..._ ''·9's SIJt,.-,_ ...... • s- ; hie wift. . Wool ........ -ll:•t-33 Solirli&h,per-. 15 ~ RrcHM:OND, Va., Feb. S -The latellt rep ns from the M1alothian mine state that during Sunday morn· irg 9. relief party descended the Grove shaft, but were compelled to return before reaching t_he bottom. At I 50 p m. anolher party went down to the bottom and upon their return reported pure air below. At 2:30 p. m. the Superintendent witb a ,, ird patty ma~e a des::~nt, te• maining nearly an hour. Aft~r reaching the bottom they e1plored the tunnel for some diarance. At the mouth of one of the chambers in the vicinity of the engine they discovered a body which is sapposed to be that of the colored fireman, Robert Summels. This body wuh that disc':>vered last night was brought to the surface. The work of repairing the braltice IJr the im· provement of ventilation 1!J sttll pro· gruiing. and it is expected that by to-morrow a more satisfactory el· ploration can be made. ..... Le Bor Sail. -- ·referee in the Smith Kellogg mat•er, was in LeRoy Saturdav af1trn1 on, at the offite of John R. Olmsted. George W. Phelr.s of Mt. Morris, C. Fitch Bissell of LPRoy aM John C. Graves of Buffalo, w~re proposed as committeemen to lake charge or the affairs of Mr, Kellogg, and evi· dence was taktn re~ardior their capability, etc., and the case was submitted. Mr. Peck will reeCHO· mend to the Supreme Court for con· lirmation one of the gentleman to be the committee. ... D•••• &trll.e. The charming play of Hazel Kirke will be performed at the O..,era House on Saturday evenin& ol· this week. It bas been presented over 1,000 consecutive times .and is a play that all who attend will not faa! to enj.,y. Every act in the play is · embellished by scenery which tht· ccmpany transp.,tts •tom their homt theatre-an eviden<\e of their deter mination to give a fine performance. Tu;kett were ' laced on sale at Mack· ey's this morning. work at the Le Roy salt . wei' is h L ••• ~teadily progressing, t e worarnen Laae ,, ~\••••· at present being employed in pump - ing the brine from the well. The \The heavy sn.,ws in the eastern brane is allowed to go to waste. L part of the state are delaying train\ S. Crooker ofBata~ia was in. LeRoy, on all the railroads. Erie freight Saturdav and secured a pallon of the trains were abandoned Saturday on brine which be evaporatedwith grat· the Etsteril divi~ion and p~nge1 ifying results. It yielded a quart trains were several hours late Yes bowl ot fine appearing ult, iadicat· terday the fast mail on tbe Central ing that the bnne IS nearly silty per due at Batavia at 8:32 !!1. m., aniv d cent. strong. Thesubscibera to the at s p. m. alld the Pacific expre!l•, well fu dare so p'eased al ·he proa-l doe at 1 I :25 did not rtaCI'J be e pect• that they m.ak! no t ft'ort to : until after nine o'clock, being near- save the brine now betnlf 1 umped, . 1., ten boors ate. being in bop.es that p•rer brine will I ........ _,..,.Het-•.,._- .... be obtained later. . Miss Tompkm1, wishir1r to m~e --- ..... -~. · ' room for her spriilg go< di, will eell Beag·ifll I..Jm~• w•tb iluulin.-tor for the nert so dna at co;t. ucl sbadfSi fifty 'ceDtt, oa Y a' · · I · . . · ·. · . . · · · . lllttOM't. · Ele8ant Valed1ina ac TIJ·On'•· s. Price Tw& cen. ts~ · Waru.lll& to.tae Vaeetaated: From the Troy ~l'lmes. In tbesedays of vaccination; when points are in 1generaJ demand; it will not be an.iss to rem.•mber the fol lowing: Don,~t ·I ick. ·tour nose with the finger that :t1u illmrtly before c me m CQDta.d with vuci11e mat ter A nub in a r<O:ghboring v··. I • ge acted QOiltra.ry to this rul~; a11d as a '~'* tbe, mater tQok kindly to hiiJ nose, Utade the acquahHance of the membranes,• -spread aU t~rough his head, and he. is now just able to eave hh bed af.er.a c·•nfinernent of more thanJwo w~eks. A Glen's Fal s lady \~rat hed t!'e bite ,,( an insect on her fpot \'ith the 6nger that had been tcwing- with h ·r ·vacd na\ed' a•m The following dav h 1 fo tswe'lel. She-was crippled fur a month and pined away over the heattrend ng prospect (•f wearing. a No 11 sh e for tbe remainder.of her days, I ut finally she reco~·ered I bese be pra<.tical point~ on vaccine p i\'• 1111d will bear the caution they point out. · -- ..... A LIYelr .Me.·tanr Ia Jl.ulea, A St'Cond meet:.ng: in the interest of aoti-Lodgei~m at Attica Ftiday evening was ~·ell altended and quite an interest seemed to be mani'ested in the approaclnog- C0'lven•ion in Batavia. Rev. E. Mathews ga'e he principal address of the evenh:g on \Masonic Oath•,\ and was fol- lowed by J. P. Stoddard wbo gave a brief account oft1~1 exciting meet- ini!l held in Boston recently, in the work. A Mr La\\·rencc enlivemd the occasion by risiog aud disputing the correctness oftb:e '•Master Ma- s ns\ oath as pt•bltshed and SNorn too by :Edmond Ronayne •. in his Hand Book of Freemasonry. , Law- rence, Mathe,ws, F. W Capwell and o· hers arranged to JDCet at a Justices' office in Attka tb.is morning and tak .. s·,me dep.~sitiolls regarding tbe matter. Trv M s F.v,.rvb<>dy's Te~. 40:;ts , only at KKNYON's, Clothing cheap at Moynihan'&. 1882. FEBRU.ARY. 1882. Just O_pensd. T HE LARGEST A.ND GREATEST V.mt:ty of NEW HAMBURG EDGINGS AMD INSERTIDNS Ever snown in Batavia.. All new, choice patterns, a.nd of our o~ n importatloa TORCHON LACEq, SWISS EMBROIDERIES, 1R1Sli TR'MMI('.'GS. .et.ND SO FORTH. New and thoice Ass<irlmenl ol WHITE GOO.IJS! CHECK I<:D & '-T RIPED NA INSOOKSt LAClD STRIPES AND SO FORTH. BARGAINS Remnants of Dre8s 6oods and Carpets ! R. 0. llolden & Son, sa ANn ss M.m~ STRnT. •• ' .