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AlLY s. - Vol. IV. -W·hole Number 1,124 BATAVIA, N. Y., SATURD/~Y EVENING, FEBRUARY n, r882. Price Two cent~. AJJ VER !ISEME11lTS. PBIQBS DE(,LINING. TOE NEWS IN' BR.EF> A NATURA./. TH1EJi!. Wheal aud Pork 'l'nkhi\ aTu.-.ble: The earnings of the Cen:tyaJ Pa- luterel!IUU&:\ Iteo~•Crom Our 1oca1 1 '.l'be «Jruoked R.-('.o•ct ot a 1llao tu the \:e•t. dfic Railroad f0r 1881· wei.e $'13,· coati~DJporaW'lelil. ~· wuh Several AUa•e•: CHICAGO, Feb. JO. -Wheat met: 947,000, an increase of f>3.439,· with a heavy set back in prices this 000 • Try ·It! ·Try It ! -THE- Darien ships.6,ooo gallons of milk, ,The Ak1oo Breeze of this week to Buffalo monthly has an mteresting account of the - \ROSEULINEl week,. whicn is variouslv accollnted John Moreland's house~~ Madoc, for. The weather is FO mild and . Ont.' burned Thursday mgbt. His '' springlike that farmers in somepavts \i'l.ife, stepdaughter, and three chil- dren hmned to dtHtll. The bell in the LeRoy Academy thieving transactions of •One Philip is ro ng on sch~duie time. Steiner, who has operated c<Jnsider· Eleven persons united with the; ahly 111 this county. What follows East Pembroke Baptist church :last; is cnndensed from the Breeze : Left at Your Honse Ey Mr. E. A. Bow. Yon Run no Risk in any event, as you will be Under No obligations to take it Because you try it, · EUT IT WILL DO YOUR MA- O:HINE MANY DOLLARS WORTH OF GOOD IF YOU USE IT. N. W. STILES. .;!l \' • 0 - 0 ..s ~ ..... ~ cd rn ... 0 ~ R.· ~. H~IQ ~n & ~~n. 1882. FEBRUARY. 1882. Just Opens d. T HE LARGEST AND GREATES1 Variety of fiEW HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS Ever shown in Batavia. All new, choice patterns, and of our own importatlon. TORCHON LACES, SWISS EMBROIDERIES, IRiSH TRIMMINGS, AND SO FORTH, New and choice Assortment of WHITE G-OODS! CHECKED & STRIPED NAINSOOKS, LACED STRIPES AND SO FORTH. BARGAINS -IN- :Remnants of Dress Goods and C.a.rpets ! R. 0. Holden & Son, 8 3 AND 8 5 MAIN STREII'. of the Nortbwest are preparinp- t·he Ten inches of FtWw fell ~t Con- ground for spring ~eeding. Many stron~ be·u St'itements have been •cord, N H., Thursday night and published lately, and a womioent v~sterday =orei'\OCin. The SIJow fall operatn who was credited as being this winter is ]'J inclle1. b 1 w Jane Farmer, aged 90, 'Wnile tern- a u I ednesday was proven Thurs- porarily insane, walked off ~draw day to be a strong bear. The re. ceipts of flour and wheat combined bridge at Peekskill, N. Y,~ yesterday morning and was killed. were pretty heavy, and Ot~tside and· Hundreds of cattle in tile ;bottom foreign ad vices were depressing. As li.ands at Navazota. rex:. I· are being a result, wheat, whicn opened }.(- drowned by the flood in the Nava- f8c, lower, -declined at once an ad- zota and Brazos rivers. ditonal 1 1i- 2 c,, rallied *c., and, At Brown's Mills, Irondale, Ill., after a. little fluctuation, closed '~ last night. six men undertook tore- _, Yfic below Thursday's April and ~air the smoke-stacks. They be- Mar('n prices, and 2 ;i c. below those came senseless from gas and were of May Sales were at $I. zS }.(- taken out nearly suffocated. $1. 30;( for February, $1.29- $l 30.78 for March, $I 3 o_u- It is reported from Jemsalem that $1.32~for April, and $I.33;i- abandof5oChaldeans have dese- $L 35 tor .May. On call there was crated the Holy Graves and destroy- a heavy selling movement, 2 , 540 , _ ed the Armenian altar and images ooo bushels changing hands. Prices of saints. were oooderately sustained, the de- Mrs. Baker, the wife <lf a well- cline being chiefly in deferred op- imown business mart of Eiooming· tions a.nd the closing prices being ton, Ill., was trightened to death pretty near the inside figures on call. 'Thursday night by a burg Jar enter- Corn, under the influence of neavy ing the residence w bile sl!e was selling orders from the country and alone. the decline in wheat, as well as of The Postmaster General exhorts the large receipts, declined heavily. ~ostmasters through()ut the country The price of wheat has dropped to subscribe and secure Sllbscrip· 6,78 cents since Monday, corn 4~ t:ions for the Garfield morlllooent, to cents, oats z*- cents, pork 75 cents be erected by the Society of the per ba:rrel, lard 43 cents. The break Army of the Cumberland. in lard. caused a sensation, but with At the inquest in the recent ex- a'l the brea~s there have been no pl<>sion on a garbage dumb in New failures. \York which killed l)ne person and lUarl'led Llle. injured several, witnesses testified . that an ash-man !warned tbe cnil- The following: is tne cast of char- . c:lren not to touch h.js lo:ad, as the acters for the Comedy ·'Married, tin box in it contained enough to Life\ .which is to be given for the )till a dozen people He told them Library AssociatiOn Feb. 2oth, O!le te> leave it for the Italians. week from Momlay next: The New York Post~s A.lbany Samuel Coddle ..... Mr. l''rank S. Woocl. special says· The Ta.mllla.ny As Llonel. Lynx.. · · • · · • .Mr. Edwin S. Lent. semblymen ~tate that the.Y have no Fredenck You.nghusband .. Mr. Chas Lay. , George Dtsmal ..... Mr. Wm. E. Howard. mew programme,, hut. Will retnrn Henry Dove •........ M •. Fnnk Holden. :mext week and wait patiently for the Mrs. ~muel Coddle .•.. Miss .Kate Hold~n. ;Speaker to name tile committees; Mrs Ltonel.Lynx ........ Miss Eva Smith. \Until they know how these ate to be Mrs. Fn:denck Younghusband ....• , ••.•....•.. M 1 ss Maude Sheffield. wnade up they do n~t expEct to vote Mrs, George Dismal. . M1ss. Annie Ellicott for the caucus candtdate fQr Clerk. Mrs. Henry Dove .. Miss Harriet Griswold • Bradstreet s says no Jlla terial The sale of reserved seats com- change is indicated in the general mences Monday Feb. 1 3th, at trade situation throughout the Uni- Mackeys' News ~~om. ted States during the past Vleek.- A New Cbnrch for oorru. \The ft.ilures numbered I 59· a de- C. D. Morgan, the builder, of this village has been awarded the contra<lt for building a handsome new church in Corfu for the Univer- salists. It will be erected in Gothic style a.nd its dimensions will be 30 x so feet. There will be a tower sixty five feet in heightb and the en- tire structure will be erected sub- stantia.lly at an estimate cost, in- cluding the furniture, of $3000. In architecture it will be unostentatious, yet having an appearance of neatness that will render it quite attractive. Mr. Morgan will begin to move the material on to the ground next week. The building is to be put up during the months of May and June. ~-~ LEROY LOCJALS. crease of 35· Thev were as follows: ]n New England 28, an i:11.crease of :li in the Middle States 34, a de- crease of 9; in the Southern States · 46, a decrease of 1; in tile 'Western States 45, a df.crease of 17; an Cali- fornia and the Territories ti, a de- crease of 9; in Canada 11. · 'You can buy eleven pieces deco- rated Toilet Chamber Sets for three dollars only at RENYON's. Silk Ornarneol•• A new method of ornamenting silk, linen, cotton or otber fabrics equal to oil painting. The orna- lllents with printed. instnu:tions for their use for sale at Tryon's, Call and see them. ---4 ... ,.~-- Golden Rye. __;,_ ....... ,.., __ (Ey Our Regular Correspondent.) The question of healtilfulness re- The sale of tickets for Lord Dun- garding the Baking Powder we use, drearr in Our American Cousin, han important one, Tne result of to be presentPd here next Tuesday a pure and healthy article is more evening by the Geo. Holland com- satisfactory, althoogll it may not be pany, began yesterday and already as profitable to the manufacturer. many of the choice seats are t~Lken .. \You can try 1 'Good Luo~\ 1 Baking Our citizens should remember that Fowder with the assurance that it it was through the effort9 of the Le- contains no deleterious substance, Roy Band that this excellent con· and for the result, economy, &c., pany was induced to visit this place )'Oll can soon decide tor yours(>)( and that the proceeds are to be de· l\'Ianufactured by voted to the purchase of uniforms N. W, STILES. for the said band. --- .... ··--- 1JIIdOUb&ediJ True, Georr;e. LeRoy Courier. The peop'e of LeRoy think they can see at ieast as much money in the bottom o( their salt well as Ba- tavians can in the West shore Rail- · way. · Prang's Valentine~ are tb.e finest, taking the line right throllgn, some df them retailing as high as $3 oo, S3 so, and $5 oo each, and yet in additiun to this full line ve have 'll good assortment of Mcl.a:ughlin's ~nd others. Come and see them. N, w. STILES, Sunda~·. Twelve years ago Steiner was dis- Daniel Malloch, a Bergen octa·; chctrf!<:\tl 'r ·m tht• R•1chester House genari~n helped. to hutc]ler hogs on: or R ••~e 1\ here he had been con- his bir hdav. ' fin ··d ' · VI 1! '·1 m of the t., w, but Ja.cob Nichols contemplates re·es-: soo1J aile• was rearrested ancl con- tabhshing a general store at Darien ; victed of stealing a heifer. He was Center in the •Spring. ' impf<isoned but upon being- liberal- The Alexander Cheese Associa· • ed again stole a horse and was sent tion is a thriving institution. It . up. After serving this sentence he has declared a dividend of sixteen . married, but his better half didn't per cent. . so it ilim and he attempted to kill The Countv Good Tem~lars will· her. A warrant was.issuP.d, but he assemble at Elba next Wednesday. escaped arrest. Last May he hired Adam's ale, J 1pan tea and Rio cof- · · out as a farm hand to Louis Bauer, fee on draught. · in the town of Stafford, under the The bric.·a·brac and what nots name of Fred. Stort, for whom he gatnered in by Elba's Rev. Mr. , worked two months and$kipped oni Gallagher at his benefit pany aggre-. witn $so in cash and a. gold ring be· gated $So in va.lue. · longing to his employer. He sub- The winter wlleat crop doesn't· sequently turned up in Ct>rfu, giv- prornise well in this county Much· ing his name as Fred. Wilsigue, of it is winter killed by the frequent, and worked for Wm. Duguid for a sudden changes in the weather. time, Later on he worked for B. A LeRoy young man had to be N. Hopkins, and still later bought vaccinated a. .dozen times before it a team and began teaming it on the worked. His perserverance in the · Lackawana, boarding at Williston, operation was at last rewarded. Erie county. He left his boarding W. M. Sage, a sweet warbler of place suddenly, being $40 in ar- rearu. He then borrowed .a wagon Bergm, is to conduct a foor days' at Crittendt-n, and went to Roches- convention of vocalists at Ranson- . ter. Soon wending his way west- ville, Niagara county, begmning tne W!lrd accompanied by a felbw whom 20th. he called his brother-in-law. be stole ;_pair of Pavilionites, H. H. Tomkins and J. C. Doty, tip the beam at sSo, the latter's clothes en- casiiJg 335 poun<ls of ilesn and bones. Calvin Seward of Stone Churcn' who lived six years in the eighteenth. century, celebrated his birthday the zd. He is as active and amiable as· a man of forty. Pavilion's railroad commissioners have called a meeting of taxpayers to take action in regard to liqudat- ing or repudiating the town's bond- ed indebtedness. Seats in the Baptist sanctuary at East Pembroke will be free after the first of Apnl, and the antiquated practice of passing the plate will be relied llpon to sustain the church. James Stevens, F. Vail and Dex- ter Pra.tt, all Alabamans, and all ac- cornpa.nied by thei.- wives, were rid- ing in the same wagon when it was overturned. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens were oadly injued. Samuel Woodbine Q{ Stafford, is one of the lew men who know· enough to save money. In twenty years, working as a larm hand, he accumulated $4,ooo, which he in- vested in a fine farm. Endeavoring to enlarge upon the East Pembrokl>Jdomestic cat story is now absorbing tbe attention of mral correspondents. Bergen claims one 2 ~ years old twl) feel nine inches long, 18 inches girt, and weighing 12~ pounds. . Signatures are being solicited in Pavilion to a petition to the Legis- lature abolishing the office of the railroad commissions and empower- ing the Supervisor to act in that capacity. Economy is urged as the reason for the change. James Fagan, a Peorian, went to a LeRoy honse ar.d demanded ad;. miRsion whiC:n wasn't given him free I y. He burst open the door and was confronted by Robert Mur- ray, armed witn an axe. Fagan re- tired precipitately, a. wQnnded and wiser man. fohn I. Lown of West Batavia. tied a rope :around his body, the other end of it being attached to a frisky steer. He was dragged qQite a distance over a stony road but that didn;t hurt hilll much, and he was in a fair way to recover until he read in the Batavian tllat ''he must have. be~n a Lown-atic\ for so doing. Now he is fiat on his back and speechless. Thll.t p11n paralyzed him. eignt sheep from a farmer. Then he proceeded to Bauer's in Stafford and stole a couple ofharnesses, the loss of which was noticed in the NEws. at the time. At the old Chase place in Corfu the thieves stole and skin11ed two sheep, selling the pelts to Adam Bachman of Marilla, and disposing of the Cjlrcasses on the Lancaster and Buffalo mark:ets. He was a.Jso the thief who stole the sev- en sheep from Henry Harlow of Darien, mentioned in thi!i paper. He tben bought the wagon. he had borrowed, and secured the purchase price by mortgage on the sa.me, and the harnesses, ·horses and a buffalo robe, all stolen property. A Mr. Maxlord of Alden, had twelve sheep stolen and suspicion rested upon Wilsigue 1 as he called himself. A detective was employed and the thiet was arrested, but he escaped from the officer upon a clever pre- text. He is next heard from in Rochester, whtlre he stole a horse and wagon and drove to tlle farm fmlll which the eight sheep first de .. scribed were stolen, killed a.nd skin- ned twenty more, stacking- the car- casses in the yard, and taking the pelts back to the city where they were sold. At th1s time he had about run his 1ace. Rochester offi- cers a.rrested him acd he and his \brother-in-law\ are fast in the clutches of the law. Should be be sent up for all the offenses of whicb he seems to be guilty his hair will grow gray in prison. · ... ~ Valentine•. Mr. F. P. Terry makes a most elegant display of valentines at his store Ioc; Main street, Opera House· bloclt, consisting of Prang's celebrat- ed fringed and satins, in rich and choice designs, als? a large assort- ment of botn comic and sentimen- tal, all freshly made up this seasqn. Give him a call. ·Elegant Valentines at Tryon's. BA.T A. VIA lU.A&.K JH'8, BATAl'IA, N.Y., Fe\lruary 9, 1882. 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