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,. i ;I; 18; :2K, 9• 16, 00; 50, c. I OJl ,. or a ]. lSS HE LY EWS. ~- ---=-::.::..=::.:_ -:_ ____ ... :..:::..=----=-=---==~====:===========- V0l. IV.-Whole Ntunber 1,126 BAT.AV.LA, N. Y., ·TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUA.J~l' 14, 1882. Price Two cent~. AD VERTISEME.NTS. Try It! TrJ lt l ------- -THE- \B08EOLINEI'' Left at Your House By l\lr. g, A. Bcw. YouRtLIL no Risk in ~ny event, as you will !Je Tinder No oblhm.tions to '· •.,;take it Becanse you try it, :B'!J'T IT WILL DO YOU:& MA- OlDNE MANY DOLLAE.S WORTII OF' GOOD IF YOU lTSE IT. N. W. Si'JLES. .. 'C ... • - G) 0 0 0 a ~ .c ~ - cl8 OS ~ \-> ... ~ z 0 u ';:::> 0 - 0 0 ,Q ... E-t IJ.) p., 00 G) - p. 'II')> ~ ~ ~ 'd ~ z .n ~ t> ~ 0 'i:I4 Lrl ; '0 = co! R. ~. Holn~~ & ~on. 1182. F:EBRUAR.Y. 1882. Just T HE LARGEST AND c;REATES1 Variety of tiEW HAMBURG EOGitiGS AND INSERTIONS E:ver shown in Batavia. All new, choice pauems, and of our own bnportatlon. 'LORCI-ION LACES, SWISS EMBROIDERIES, IRJ.SH TRIMtv.llNGS. lUE CO~ll!ITT]ES.~ THE ~B \VS IN 'BRIEF. THE SPEAKEI-l. ANNOVN(Jf/:JS THEM THIS M.Olll'o.ING. Snnday morning a violent earth- qua~e shock 'l'a~ feltat L'l.ke City, Col., lasting fi 11e seconds. (By Our ,R_~iaiar Correspondent. i . We no~ctlJe c~Jange of time in: the arr:v•J cf 'h(> '\Veil! hr.un~ {)·071; train on the Cenual here. lt is now: due in Le Rl'1' ats:37· i later the mother and child ce>ulct be seen on the streets looking high ard· low for the letter. which was finally f,m nd hv the grandfather under a hr-r,es root. and It proved to .be a V•L I ua ble one. Tanunany l~nor('d aDd' a lUck Looked for-Tbe liD 11ortaut (.lnal rm:an1blp11 (Sp~e~al Dis-jatdr. to tlt~ frews .) ALilAN'i, Feb. 14th.-Speake~ Patterson this morning an 11Gunced the long.wa.ited for Committees. All the important chairmanships go to the anti- Tammany membe1s, and there is a prospect tha.tthe snubbing of Tammany will be the signal for a vigorous kick. The most i:rnpor- tant ch<Irmanships are.as follows. Wa;s and Means-Brook:s, of Richmond. J udiciary-Poucher, of Oswego. General La.ws-Keyes, of West- chester. Canals-Higgins, of .Niagara, Cilies-Murphy, ofNew Y<Jrk. Rai1roads-Shanley, of Rings. Commerce and Navigation- Cock, of Greens. Insurance-Catlin, ot Westches- ter. Banks-Robb, of Nt.w York. The Tammany members are in- dignant and a hvely figh~intb.eSen ate is looked for. Re•lnlnll' Jnd~.::memt ~~~ Fife nu.d Dru:m. The town of Greenwood,. Steuben county, issued its bonds to the amount of$8o,ooo in aid e>ftbePine Creek, Rochester and Gaines railroad. The road was never bllilt, a11d the taxpayers have uniformly resistea payment of interest on the bonds. R. A. Stevens of Iowa ow11s $48,- ooo worth of them. He brought suit to recover the interesti:n default, and obtained a judgment. The old anti·rent spirit is still alive in Green- wood. When United Sta..tes Mar shal Nares, accompanied by Sheriff H1ggins of Steut en CollnLy and eleven deputies appeared in Green- wood a few days since to sell pro- perty levied on under the judgment, they were met by zoo n.en armed with fi'es and drums. When the ~Iarshal began the sale the drums were beaten and the fifes blown so loudly that no bid could be .heard. Alter endeavoring for an hoar to proceed witll the sale, the Marshal and posse were forced to lea. ve the ground. The taxpayers declare that they will resist the sale of the prop~rty by force if an~Jtber effort is made to accomplish it. Mr Stev- ens has offered the town Slo,ooo to recognize his claim, but the offer will not be entertained. Wha& Garfield's Doctor• W'Jil Go&. The limit fixed by the t:ornmittee \to audit the expenses of the sickness and funeral of Gar6eld, in which claims and bills could be presented, expi& ed Friday. A large nnnber of - Fredeack Smith of New Y rk, shot himsel.ft\11\;ice yesrerday t'leca.use b1s employer •caught him stealing two dollars. John Shanls, a wealthy man of Crab Orchard, Kentucky, aged 6o years, was fbund Sonday shtlt dead in his bam. An ice-boat accident on the Skan- eateles Lake, Sllturdav, resulted in the death of Julius 'Earll, an es- teemed young man of that place During the absence of the Sheriff of Tompkins county at Ithaca, yes- terdav two <:Jiminals, Coon and Hanshaw, dug theu w~y out ot the jaH. A large n1101ber offa.rmers in Pot- tawattomie c~unty, lewa, have com- menced spriog ploughing. Finer weatller was oever before known at this season. The earliest opening of naviga- tion ever made on the lake at Chi- cago wa!; ma.cle Sunday night, when a steamer was sent to Muskegon to bring back a cargo of lumber. Ashton Dwight Billings, an actor of some repute, died in New York yesterday frorn 1he effects of laudan urn taken witll suicidal intent. Grief over the dea.th of his wife wa.s the cause. Elmer Harrnon, aged zo, of New· port, Ohio, \With a club beat to dea.tb his bli11d uncle, John, aged So. His sk all was crushed, and bis face pounded to a jelly. The mur- derer fled. Mrs. Doty and Mrs. Sennett were walking on a railroad near Indian- apolis la.st night. In getting out of tht:. way ofa train they were caught by another a.nd ll.illed.. Beth leave families. Unity Church, Chicago, by a vote of uS to 38, has instructed its trus- tees to inform the Rev. Dr. Miln that his connection with the church will cease within three montbs in. accordance V't'ith the contract. It has beem decided by the Super- intendents c:Jf the County :Poor ol this State to hold a State Convention at Albany, Narch Bth, to consider the action ()If tlie Commissioners of Emigration in New York C1ty in comprom1smg with the steamship compa11ies in relation to a head-tax on emigrants, ·~ Sbeep B:reeder• 'In (.lounell, 1\Ir. and Mrs H. K. F•u~.c~ of! Linden, arri...-ed in· town last even-: Yesterday alternoon the Moran in~ and are the guests of Mr, and i brothers anJ Joseph Bailey, arrested Mrs. Wm. f~unce, Clay street. i for bre:tking into I. M. Joslyn's:gun- !l[r. Fletcher Husted of West: sll( p Sundav afternoon, were a~rign Main street,.porch~sed of Mr. Mich-. eci, the :\lorans before Justice Cros• ael Murnan vesterda.y a five-year· by ~n<l ,oung Bailey before Police- old colt; consideratien $165. j!lhtLce L··nt John Moran, aged At ten dci.oc k this morning .160> ten. \a:. .discharged, it appearing seats were 1e:served at Medical Hall tlla~ h · only watched the proceed· lor • •Oor Anerica.n Cousin.\ This illgs from. tile side-walk. Willie is certainly~ very bright outlook . •liloran, aged thirteen, confessed to for the band, and they deserve it. . :petit larceny in stealing the gum Mrs. Pixlev. wb() ha~ been pass· and was committed to the House of ing the Wint N in L• J<oy with her R.efn~e. Justice Lent admitted sister, Mrs .. ;,, E. ,\ldler, returned . Bailey to b:lil tf) await tbe a.c11on of to her home in Wyoming Terrirory tne Grand J ur31, accompaniecl by a friend lrom Staf, __ __,\~•~•-- ford, yesterd~y. 1 A. HolJ Well to Bo•1om. One ot .\he most pleasant socials; Boston has a \holy well\ which of the Winte1 was held. at the resi· was found recently under St_ John's dence of l'llns . .A. :E. Miller, Church Roman Catholic Church. Father street, last Frida. y evening. Tb.e· Hughes, the priest tells his · flock next is tohe held at the Tryon that there is no healing virtue in the- house, Chur~h street. water, but marvel.ous cures are re· Through 1he eff'orts of Messrs. F. · ported, crowds are rushing there and B. Foreman and F H. Wiss, ar• this young spring may nvat the rangem<?nts f'Jr a very nice da.nce, to shrine of Our Lady of Knock. A take place at the Lampson House,. wall and sort of a shrine is built over are being coiJsammated. The date it, and applicants now say prayers is Tuesday, Feb. z xst, and the music lbr the souls in purgatory, drop a. the Wahle's of B~t:ffalo. cent into the box and get th.e water The coop-er shop owned by Mr. in bottles. John Brow11 and destroyed by 1iic Golden_R_y-e.---- ':)unday morning, was insured for \ ou can buy eleven pieces deco- rated Toilet Chamber Sets for three $400 and the stock for $300, be· sides$xooo-n tools. The dwellmg house owned by :Mrs. G. M. Bald· win was insoredfor $1,500, ·dollars only at Kxr-noN's. Gray pink, or ashes of roses, with more rose than ashes in the combin- . ation, appears among the new ~~ . thetic colors. Mr. Henry Steuber haspurchased the Joy & 'iVilliams hearse and otber of their un<ierlaking goods. He is to remove f.2'om his present stand to the store DCJW occupied by James Noon in a short time, where he will ' have more ro()m, and then can ac· commodate 'his fa.st increasing cos· tomers, The boldest burglary that has taken place in LeRoy lor some tin1e occurred at the residence of ~lr. 1', B. Tuttle o:n .:East Main street Sun· day eveniag last, while Mr. Uld Mrs. Tuttle were attending service~ at St. Mark. 's church. The thievc~J: gained entr.ance through a wood- shE:d door on the east side, and th.en.. proceeded le> a bed room on the first floor, from whicb was ta.keo It; pocket boolt containing a small .... For l!!lale. Eight pair prime mules and some horses for sale at Bloss's barn. HENRY PEELPS. ••• Try the m~gic ca1pet sweeper $2. Only a.t Kenyons'. tf Buy yonr valentins to-day at Mackey's News Room, For 25 cents we guarantee to cur• the worst ca.se of chilblains or re· move any corn or bunion lor same expense, N. W. STILES. The following named Genesee co1mty sheep dealers are attending the special meeting of the N. Y. St te Merino Sheep Breeders' As- sociation in sessio~ _ at Roc~ ester: , J. E. Gi1mol'e, PaviliOn Center; S. B. Lusk, Ba:tavia; Hon. E Town- send> Pavilion; W, C. Smead and son. Ea~ t Bethany; Geo. A. and R an10Unt or :ooney and jewelry to the: The question of healthfulness re. amount of ~so.oo, when they were garding the :Baking Powder we nae, scared awaJi1 by the return of Mr. is an important one. The result of and Mrs. 'ruttle. Officers are work- a pure and healthy article ia more ing up the ..case, but as yet they hav~ · tlatisfl\etory, although it may not be obtained nc:> clue to the perpetra- · as profitable to the man11facturer. tors. You can try \Good Luck\ Baking Invitatio:t~s have been issued lor i :Powder with. the assurance that it the seconcl annu~l ball of the Le; contains no deleterious s'Ub&tance, Roy Land League, for the benelht: and for the result, economy, &c., of said I.eague, to take place to ; yon can soon decide !or yourself. Malonevlfall Monday evening, Fel>- • Manttfactured by 2oth, t8b.. The music is to be a · N. W. STILES, full quadrille band, and ticke•s are. placed at the small sum of $I oo.- DIED. The floor committee is Capt. 1':.. NAsH,--'In Oakfield, on the 13th mst., Lynch of Batavia, P. Gallager I){: l:!:liz~belh Nash, aged ?.7 years. Ca.ledonia, ti. 0: Melia ~nd John: DA.TJLVI4 1l1Aii..KBT8. AND SO FORTH. tlls were filed, some of a character to excite surprise. None of the at- tendiDg surgeons filed bills, but made statements tending to show the extent of thf ir ser\ices. While the surgeons have intimated private- ly tbat. they think they ehoald have $2o,ooo to $so,r_oo each, ·tb..e prob- abilities are that Doctors BLiss, Ag- new, and Hamilton and probably Boynton, will be given $7,000 to $to,ooo, Reyburn $s,cooand Mrs. Edson and Stewart Cramp, from $J,OOO to $s.ooo. Doctors Barnes and Woodward prefer to be pro· moted to receiving money. If the committee were to make public the claims presented a sensa..tion would be created. J Page, Dethany, a.nd Warren J. Tyler of South Byron. Yesterday was spent in discussing the case of. W11liam Ha.tch of Warsaw, who was charged 1v1th misrepresenting the pedigree of sheep sold by him, and he was expelled by a vote of eighteen to two. The case of C R. Jones of Hubba.rdton, Vt,, was also consid- ered but not acted upon. This morning the regular business of the conventton 'Was taken up. McKechni-e of Le Roy. TbP. r~·: ception conmittee is com posed c.f B. J Cro11 in, 0. J. McCauley and M. B. ScaEJla..n ol Le Roy. It is : BATAVIA, N.Y., Fe\lruary 14, :..as.,, New an.d choice Assortment of WHITE (J-OOLISI CHECKED & STRIPED N.AINSOOKS, LACED STRIPES AND SO FORTH. BARGAINS -IN- llemnants of Dress Goods a,nd Carpets 1 lt. 0. Holden & Son, ~·\' Prang's Valentines are the fill est, taking the line right thro'llgh, some of them retailing as high a.s $3 oo, $3 so, and $5 oo each, and yet in additiun to this full lhe we have ll 5ood assortment of M <:Laughlin'S: ad othe;s. Come and see them. N. W. 5-riLES. Golden Rye. JJnftalo a -verY -.JnheaUhy Vl&J'. A. BDffal() dispatcl1 says the health physician reports that Buffalo has become one of the most unhealtby cities m the United States. The death rate is double what it was a . }ear a~o. The past thirteen weeks the death ra.te has be 39 per I,ooo. The fifth wa.rd is a hot-bed of fever in every deadly form, for which cattle batns in the midst of densely popula.ted neighborhoods and the absence or proper sewerage is largely re·p ;nsible The Board of Health pl'opose to investigate the cattle pen. ... New frnit and landscape chromes just received; at Keayons' Art Gal- lery. ex:pected tbat this dance will be ' largely atte11decl, as invitations In 1 largt' numl:>ers llave been sent to atl: the adjoining towns. · Wheat, white $r.;~8 Whe:.tt, red ... X.J0-1,33 Oats, white...... 46 O~ts, IIU>1od ...... 43•44 Com..... ...... so Barley, 2 rowed.. 7S·8o \ 6 rowed. • Ss·go Beans, marrow 3.00-3 7 5 \ mcdiUD 3.00-3.25 •• pea •••• 3.oo .. 8.25 •• red..... g.so Cloyer seed medH-4·50 u m.am . 4·5D Potatoes,. R~c 90-x oo Potatoes, f>eert•... 90 WN>! \'·~~ Flour,nc• process u.so Flour ,lj:ax..ll,bbl J 9 oo Flour, white, bbl 7 75 Flour, rod, bbl... 7 7 5 Pork ....... 7 s!H oo Chickens. dreiiScd xo Butter, llib.,, ... _,g Butter. rl>ll, •• .... -28 Jar Butter ... •• • ·_,.s Egga., ........ _., 37 Cheese............. ...xx Apples, dried. , • 5 Applc:S, ....... :aoo-2 75 'Lard .......... ··- 12 Salt.-.......... I 6o c;,l•• <;•I~. nor hs~~; <S I Quite an a mt1sing incident is told· of a youn~ .!If iss who, thinking yer. terday was Valentine·s day, visite~ the postoJoce for the purpose of oi:J· taining on-eofthese tokens of love, No'riCJE oF .JVtc:Y .DKA.Wll'IG. but instead was handed a business letter to her father by the clerk, \'in() STA.TE OF NEW YORIC-GENESEE CoUNTY CLERKs OFFICE. supposed she bad been sentafter tl.e Notice 1s hereby given that on Tncsday, maiL Alter reaching the street s!.e the 2ht inst., at nme o'clock a.m., a panel proceeded t(} tear .open tbe enveloj>e of Grand and Trial Jurors will be drawn a.t and fin dill: g. no picture 00 the COO.• this office to serve at a C1rcuit Court.and Court of Oyer and Termmer, to be held in tents tore tllat in two and thre'W it and for ~aid· county, at the Co11rt House in in the gutter. She then returned tho: village of Batav1a, on Motday,. tbex3tb home and. t()ld her mother of what day of March, 18H2. bad transpired. A few moment• . Dated Febnary 14th, x88z, C. A. HULL• Clerk. i ·J ''! ' ' \ : ._1·, >' ·' \ I rl, : .,, ., .• ~ . ; '' l . '·, ' l . .' ·' ·,. ·,··'{ '! I • .. ,<< •', ' / _:i ·, ',. ·- ,.,. ';•' / '' ,·. ·, .. ',; '• I::' 1 '· ,I .). .~ ... ''J !.'· ' '• .. ;~ ~