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• \' . NEWS OF 'I' HE :S'JlA '1 1 i3l~ TO GRATIFY IUS iWIFE. SPtlER~§J A PB.J.M.P 1 8 SXOB::f, ·Clalmhl~ to be the Heir 1;o Mil· ilit :is ilmnored that :a Sunday pa· U·R •. TH O:MAS 9 ·poRT GRAPE WINE! Used in the principal clmt·ches fOl' Comm U• nion purpo;;.,s, An Intere11tln~ Story-A Hopeless c;Ja se ·o ured,-A <GQo d Kea.10n for Happines1. Statement of Mr. Washington .Monroe, of Catskill, •Green County, N-ew Yotlr. ••For many years I ·had suffered from a complaint which the physicians called Gravel. l had employed some of the most noted doctors without obt11ining a perma- nent relief, an.d for a long time my case was regarded as hopeless. All who knew the circurnstattces said] rnust die. Finally my wtfe mduced me to[try a bottle of Dr. Kennedy's •Favorite Re.medy' ,which she had somewhere heard of or seen advertised. Without the slightest faith in it, but solely to gratify her, I bought a. bl)ttle of a drug· gist in our village. I used tha.t and two or three boUles Jn.ore, and-to make a long story sbort-1 am now as healthy a man as there is in the country. Since tllen I have recommended 'Favo- rite Remedy' to others whom I knew to have suffe1edfrom Kidney and Liver Com- plaints; an~ I assure the public that the •Favorite Remedy' has done its work with a similar comp1eteness in every single in- stance, a11d I trust some other sick and dis- couraged mmtal may hear of it and try the •Favor:te Rem.edy' as l dtd.\ T HE PEOPLE of the State of New York, by the Grace,of God free and independent : To Lucy Browning, widow: Lucy Ann llrowning and Haney Ann Br~wning, D.crien, Genesee county, N.Y.; Eliz~beth E.Hurlbutt and Lewis Hrownmg, Montville, N ewLondon, Co.,Conn.; SophiaLewis, Burlington, Iowa; Alonzo 1•. Browning, Padonia, Brown c~unly. Kansas ; John F. Browning, Moline, Rock Island coun:ty, Ill., and Harriet Wickwire, Iroqttois, Iroqums county, Ill. creditors and next of km of John L.llrowning, late of the town of Darien, in the County of Genesee, de- ceased, Greeting: :- You and each of you are cited to appear before the Surrogate of the County of Genesee, at hi• office m thetown of Batavia in the said couMty, on the wlh. day of April, t8~>, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to attend the jndicial ,ettlement of the account of proceedings of J arr.e• Kmsey, sole acti:n;:: Admiois'tratar of all and sin;.;u- lnr tht! goods, cbn.ttels and credtts of the smd de- ceased, with and relative to the personal estate of said deceased, nnd the distribution of said estate, judicial settlement and distribution is then and there to be had on the application of the satd Administrator. IN TESTIMC>NV WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal <lf office of the Surrog\Ate to be L. s. hereunto affixed. Witness, Lucius N. Bangs, Surrogate of !atd co1mty, at Batavia, this 2tth day of February, 1882. febout7 L, N. BANGS, Surrogate, S UPREME COURT.-COtJNTY OF GENESEE. john Dwyer agaimtDelbert F. Starkweather. To the above named <lcfendant :- • Vou are bet·eby s111nmoned to answ= the complaint in !his action, and to s~ve a copy <lf your answer on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the 'erviee oflhis Summons, exclllsive of the day of service; and in C<~se of yolil' failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for th.e relief demanded m the complaint. Trial d•sired in the Coun.ty of elenesee. 'Dated the 2oth dav of Ja:nuary, t88z. T. F. FITZGERALD, l'IH:inttff's Attorney, Office, Batavia, Genesee County, N. Y, 1:'. 0 . .Address, Batavia, Genesee Co., N.Y. To Dclbut F. Starkweather; The foregoing ;ummons IS served upon you by publication pursu- ant to an order of Hen. Lu.:ius N. Bangs, Ceunty Judge of Genesee County, dated the 6th day of February, r8So, and filed with the complaint in the office of the Clerk of Genesee county, at Batavia, N.Y. Dated February 7th, I88,.., T. F. F£TZGE~ALD, feb7 7t Plaintiffs Att'y, Batavia, N. V. N OTICI£ TO CREDITORS.-Pursuant to an order ofHon. Lucius N, Bangs, Surrogate of the county of Genesee, notice is hereby gtven to all persons having claims or demands agamst Harriet .A. Cl~pp, late of tlJe town of Batavia, in the said county, deceased, that they are required to exhtbit the same with tbe vouchers thereof to Octaviaj. (3rlswold, the adrninistratrix with the will annexed of the said deceased, at the residence of the said administratri~ 10 the village of Batavia, in said county, iln or before !he 18th day of April, 1882. Dated the 10th davof Odober, 188r, OCTAVIA J. GRISWOLD, Administiatnx. S UPliEillJo: CtlURT-Ccuntv of Geneliee- G\' .-g .. H. Wheelcra~-<l-in§'t Willi'IIJl. G~rwood. To tl1e abt:>'e named defendant: You are hereby s11mmou d to aL>WoCr the complaint in this actton. and to set ve a copy of your answer on the plaintilr's attorney within twenty Gays after the ,crvice oflhts summons, e:xdustve of the day of service; ~P ~ in <:ase of you,._ failnre t.o appear or answer, judgmen.t will be taken agamst you by default f~r ~he relief demanded in the complaint. Dated tile Hth dav of January, I38>. ,. FRANKS. V>'OOD. HtT'sAtt'y, Office and P. 0 Ad<~te>s, BataVla c;eneset Co, N.Y. To William Garwood, Defendant:-The fore- goi ~ >ummons is served upoa yeu by publication, pur;uant to an order of Hon. Luctu' N. B.'ngs, County Judge of (;enesee County, dated the 8th day of I•'chrll!lry, 1882, and file<! wtlh tbe com- plaint in the office of the Clerk: of ( .enesee county, at H 1tavia, N \\. Dated February l-lth. tH82, febn·7t FRA.NK S. WOOD, · Plaintiff's Attorney. I N PURSUANCE 01' AN ORDER MADE by the Ron. L. N. J.l:an~s; County Judge of the County Q( Genesee, ()U the nth day of Feb- ., ruary t88• and entered the same day in the office ' of the' Clerk of Genesee coun1:y, notice is hereby given to all the credit~rs and persoru: having claims against tl1e :finn of Glidden and Smtth, lately do- mg business m the town of Byron, Genesee county, under the ntm name of (;!idden an~ Smith, or having claims.against FratJ.k W. Ghdden, and Frank Do Smith, or either of them.indi':idual!v, that they are required to present their cla1ms with the vouchers thetefor duly verified, to the snb- scril>er the duly appointed as111gnee of the said firm or'Glidden and Smith. and of the said Frank W. Glidd<>n and Frank D. Smith, mdivJdually, o , the benefit of the creditors of satd rm of Glidden and Smith, and of the satd Frank W. Glidden and Frank D. Smith individually.- All claims are required to be p~esented to the su~ scriber at the law office of \'itlham E. Hobby, 10 the village of Holley,Orleans county, N. Y., on or before the 29th day of .April, 18B2. DatedFebrJ.tary utb, ~88z. FREDERICK FI. GLIDDEN, Assignee. \VrLLIAM ·E. Honm·, Attori..ey for Assignee, Holley, N.Y. feb 711 aus Iton• In .i;;nglaud. pe.r is te be started in Lockport. The Lockport Journal of Satur- ~ohn Bidelman of Albion was. ELE~TRW 011. Excellent for Ladies, Weakly l?£>1:• sons and the Aged. day contains a singular statement in elec:ted Grand Patria.rch, of the r_egard to a person in the garb of a Grand Encampment, I. U. 0. F.' tramp, who· has been working as a !jot Pcmghkeepsie, yesterday. brakeman on railroads, and recently Editor Avery oftne Bhffalo Tele- on a farm, near Lockport. The .graph. will be a speaker at an anti- following is the substmce of the convict labor meeting. at Perry the story related by the journal. About 4th. A lodge is to be organized two weeks ago a man having all the after the meeting. outward appearance of a tramp, but A petition numerously signed by with a pleasing address, stopped at Rochesterians has bee~ presented to the Warren Homestead, about two tl'.e \Vest Shore railroad·company to miles east of Lockport, and request- induce them to lay their tracks ed to be put to work. Mr. Warren' through Rochester. · It is a preparation of Essential Oils which makes not requiring any assistance, he went The dairymen ofW:estern New to the farm of Alexander Fraser, a York and Northwestern Pennsyl·. half mile further east. Upon mak- vania commenced .a t\vo-days' con-· ing an application there he was ven tion at JamestOivn, yesterday more successful, and went to work 'afternoon. Ex· Governor Fenton for the time being on consideration ' presided. that his lab~r should be an eq~iva- Wrn. G. Grant and an unknown lent for ~Is board and lodg~n~. friend were blown to atoms in the After. gettmg s~mewhat dom1c1l· oil regions, near Bolivar, yesterday . ed w!th ~he fam1ly he became co~- by the accidental discharge of nitro· ~umcat1ve an~ to~d them h1s glycerine. The men drove up to history. .He sa1d hts name was the magazine to deposit empty cans. Harry S1rley, and. ~hat he was a Both men were dismembered, and d~ser-ter from the Brltlsh army. . He up to this writing nothing has been sard that he belonged to the mnth follnd of the remains but one foot regiment of British lancers, had -~• · been in the Afghanistan war and second Edition of .Job fought ander General Roberts His Mrs. Ogden, N. Division street, language wa.s good and he convers- Buffalo, sa}'S: ''1 ca!lnot be too ed intelligentlv, bearing evidence ol thankful that I was induced to try having rece1ved a good education. your Spring Blossom. I was at one He claimed that his relatives in the time afraid I should never be able old country were wealthy, and, in to get out again. I seemed to be a an!iwer to somequestion pllt to him, second edition of Job without his he said that if he only had part of patience; my fac<! and body were the .money that his people had in one vast collection ol boils and pim- England he would not work as a pies; since taking one bottle of your common laborer. He intimated Sp1ing Blossom [am quite cured, that he was his own worst enemy, all eruptions have disappeared~ and and that he could not withstand the I feel better than l bave m a long influence of liquor, and attributed time.\ Price so ceiJts, trial bottles to the latter the cause of most of his ro cents. misfort11nes. He wrote to Salaman- ca, whel'e he had been for a time, on the 17th; to have his letters for- warded to Lockpmt At Salmanca he went by thename ofSmith. On the Tuesday following ne received a letter bearing the British post mark, which bad eviden1ly been all over the country after him and in the dead letter office at Washington. The letter was in mourning and on being opened informed him that his uncle was dead, leaving a for- tune of £750. ooo, and that Harry's portion was £25o,ooo, direct~d him to telegraph for any amount he then required, and that the family solici- tor would come out by the first steamer to meet him for the pur- pose of having h1m sign neces· sary papers; also that his brother and sister were about to take their departme for this country. He wrote a cablegram for a. check for $I, ooo, and started for Buffalo, since which time no tidings can be gleaned of him. Mr. Frazier is positive as to the genuineness of the letter and adheres to the belief that Harry, overjoyed at his good for- tune, got to drinking, was arrested and is probably incarcerated In the Erie county workhonse, Others less charitable are incllned to take a different view. His brother's name is William Francis Shirley, of Nor· folk, England. It h a strange story, and, if true, is a case in which \truth is stranger than fiction.\ ---·!>--- Pretty Good. Jno. Bacon, L~porte, Ind., writes: FILES ! PILES I PILESt A lSILro Cnre Fo11ntl Itt LatSf>o No One Need Snfl'er A sure cure for the B.lmd, Bleeding, Itch- ing and Ulcerated Piles ltas been dtscover- e<l by Dr. Williams (an Indtan remedy), callecl Dr. Williams' ln··ti:an Ointment. A Sltl.gle box. cured the worst chronic cases of 25 a)ld 30 years standing. No one will S1tfler five minute:; after appl ymg this won. derlul soothing medicute, Lotions, In- struments and Me,hcme!:> do more harm than good. Wilham's Ui11tment absorbs the tumors, allays the mleu!>e itching (pra- tic.llla.rly at night after getting warm m bed, acts as a poultice ; g1ves in!:.tant and patn) less rehef, and is prepared only for Piles· itcbin.g of the pnvate pans and nothing else, Read what Han, ] . l\11. Coffinbury, of Cleveland, says about Dr. William's lndi- atl Pile Omtment: I ha_ve used scores of Pile cures, and it affords me pleasure to sn:y that I have never found anything wh1ch gave snch immediate and permanent rehef as Dr. William's lndu:m Ptle Ointment. Fo:r sale by all druggists, or mailed Oll receipt of price, $I.oo. HENRY & Co., Cleveland, 0. For sale by A. D. Tryon. BensonS -AWARDED- Capcine 6 Porous -MEDALS.- AN EXCELSIOR 1\'IEDICINE. It is free from all gross or delet«rious mat- ter and It Effects Most Miraottlous Cures. It is invaluable at all times and all sen.~ons for IT QUICKLY REMOVES PAIN. It is a most wonderful com pound and a STANDARD HEALER. ' It is the best medicine ever sold for It Ni:rve1· Fails to ALLEVIATE SUFFERIN'G. It IS a peerless remedy and Has Won Golden Opiuivns fJ.•om the A:fflicted. It IS an mcomarablc specJtJc that .Has Been Thoroughly Te!!tedi\'and Highly Approved. IS lt receives special hvor from all A COMPLETE MEDICINE CHEST IN ITSELF. -IT IS- SAFE, Best C1EUTAJ.V 1 PROltiPT and ECUNOMICAL. I.T lS THE Household Remedy Known. Ever -AND CURE::i- R henmatism, :\<euralgia Catarrh, Croa p. Cuntrac ti Musce Ln.tneBack, Ast1tnm, Loss of \'mce. Sore Throat, llronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Pde;, Sprains, Chill>laines, Bums, , And WQunds of Every Kmd. Every bottle is warranted to con tam noth- ing; hurtful, and is ~old hy all !>rug- g1sts under a pos1tive guarantee to refund 1noncy if entire sa1isfaction is not given in every case. Speer's Port Grape Wine. l•ou•• Fe<tt'S: Olcl. T HIS celebrdted native 11rine h n<adc from the juice of the Oporto Gr:tpe raised Ill thi~ co<.m· try. ltsinva'uabh: 'l'GI'iiC and STRl!:J:IlGTH- EN 11\ G propcrtie' are UIISUipa'\ed by any otber native wine, Bc1ng the pur'{~ juice of the grn..pc, produced unrter l\Ir. ~pecr 1 s own ]Jersonal Mlper .. vision, its purity O.lllil gellliUL<.Ue.-.~ arl.! gua.ta:.nteed. ~The youuge~t chil<l rray p:~rt..1kc of its ge11erou~ qnaltti.es and the w(·al<l tmv::Iid u~<=\ tt to a<lvnnt· ag·f\. {tb iu everyres}t:Lt .J.wme to be relied on Speer's P. J. Sherry. The l.'.j. !>HERI(Y '\' '·:meofsllpetior char· etGter, .ind partakes of the nch ~;uahties nt tf.cr grape: ofwhk1 it i,. m.1Jc .. For purtty, richt•r:~S fttvO'L\ 3nc.l med~ciJt;d qu;dni,...., Jl\'ll:l be f;~,ttml nr. .. excelled. Speer's P. J. a~ ... andy. '£his BRANDY •tam!' tmrivalld in th!s cou~ try, Ut:mg 1;.u \lllJerwr h r ·rrv!•hdual purJJO~es. h is a lJUre dh.til!u.tio·• frOLlL tb•: ~ra(Jt:', aJIJ C(•Pt:lJ(lO:. valuable medicinal prop<rll<'. It h;~-.; a deticale flavor similar to that of t)•e gtapt.:s trot~' wh.ir.lt it IS distilled,~nd is in gre:tt t.avor .unong fir!::.t Gl.,~s famibcs. See that the stgnatur'! h. f .VH r~ I) ~ PI·.E[·\! :P.a3 .. sak, N .J . 1 i-; ovt:r tht .. ~- ... r:k of eac.l1 hc\ttt'e. Sold by 1>H.t'LV .&S'l'J!l!,iF~, AND llY DRUGGl!iTS .l!:VEI-:.Y\I'll.t::RE. We keep m stock n gou1l a!<!'orlnJmt of importee\ liquors includitl>' J- rt:nclt 1 kn- nes:.y Brandy, I!> years ,,]d-. nr.d at clume5- tJC goods we sell uulhing hut two stamp, or regularly distilled, wltiskte!-.; wh.kb we have from 2 to ~ years old--the lntt\'r IS probably the finest medicnJ. w ht~ltey e·ver brought to Batavia. In tins \tne we s·>hcit trade only lor medical lt:;c and tu th\l t we propose to do justlc~. SIIA w &. ST:aES. all ea.<cs thnt BEF!lRETAIUiiG.ro:low as a AFUil 'iAitUlG. sequl'Jice of3elf-Abuse; a.< loss of Memor), Uni- versal Lassitude. Pain i11 the Back. D1owes.• of Vision, Premature Old Age, artd m:wy other Dis- eases that lead to Insamty and a Premature Grove. ,9-Full particulars itL (hlr pamphlet, which we desire to send free by mad to every one. ,q-'l'he Specific Medtci>le ts 'old by- all druggl~t< at ~r per packa~e or six l-'nckagc for $5. or wlll be sent free by matl on receipt of the mor.ey, by add:ressmg 'I'HE GRAll .lfiED.Oil'i'S «JO,,l BUFI'ALO, N, Y. Sold in Batavia, by Shaw & Stiles ~u.d il'. P Hinkston &: Co., NO MORE J~~~!;;u:~i~i:~LE~i} R HE u WM \Your 'Spring Blossom' is all you cracked it up to be. My dyspepsia has all vanished; why don't you ad- vertise it; what allowance will you make if I take a dozen bottles, so that I could oblige my friends oc- casionally? Price soc., trial bottles Plaster. 1'he following cvidettce,. which has been sent to the proprietors ltDsohcited, speak more than volumes. 'rh.e cotTect names and addresses of the witnesses are given to prove their genuineness: Mrs. Daniel Mann, 521 Seventh str:>et, Buffalo, N. Y ., says: \I have the greatest fmth in Thomas' Electric Oil lor Croup,'lla-ving cured my baby, aged bfteen months, of a ~evere attack, with two doses. I have also used it for older children with most satisfactory results.,., Or Gout, Ar·ntt> (ll' Ch:ronio. SALI- OYLICA. 1->11n· G~n•·. !IIar.·ufactmed by tho Enrul'!'au ;j), diduo Co, (lf l'nris antl LPipzig. I1rm..-dinle r£']ief wa:r- ro.nted- Perm n<-llt Cuw Gun.rnnteed. St-rt·t t-The 0111 y th,.,;' · l ve of th a poi::;onou~ Uri.: Aci·l ''hit''' <·XISl~ in thu .Blood of H.lwumatic: awl Oonty Pn.ti• cnts. $1.. a box; R i x l10xeq for $5. ~Pnt to any a•ldrC.'l', fre\ trnrn mn.i ~ee tlJat every Lox bt•ft'IK t il'l n:11n1. DANIEL ltO:I-UlliL, sole n..:<·nt ~nll im· -porter, 58 MAIDEN J,An:, !';. \: IOC. ---·--- Prool Po8Ul've, The ~est Known Remedy for Baekache or Lame Back. Rheumatism or Lame .Joints. Cramps or Sprains. Neuralgia or Kid nev Diseases. Lumbaf.'{o, SevereAchesor Paini! Female Weakness. A.r1• Superior (tatll ollhe:r Plasters. A. JJap&llt llllnltneJ.•'• Expcrlenee. I am a Baptist Minister, and before I even thought of being a clcrtl7'11an, I graduated in medicine, but left a lucrative practice for my present profession, forty years ago, I was for many y'ears a sufferer fran quinsy; \Thomas' Electric Oil cured me.\ I was also troubled with For Sale by SHA\r.J & S'fiLES. We have the most positive and convincing proof that Thomas' Ec- lectric Oil is a most effectual specific for bodily pain. In cases ol rheu-· matism and neuralgia it gives instant relief. A.r1• Superior ao Pads. hoarseness, and Tho:n..as' ·Electric Oil always re- lie-ved me. My -wife and cb.lld had diphtheria, 'J'o Nervou11 !iutlero:re•••'ftle {.iii'I'R Europ-ean liem.ody•-l!.J..r. .1. l&. t~l.mpllorn'll ~P<!. ,_i!.tJ.c a!lml!c!n<C, The Law of Kludue•s A1·c Superior vo I.inhnents. and \Themas' Elecbric {lil cured them,\ and ·if A.I't' Superior to Oint~nents or Salves, taken in time it will cure seven ttmes out of te11. A.rr superior to El~rtricity or galvaniuo I am confident it IS a em e for the most obstinate cold or cough, and If anvO•Ue wJ!I tnke a small teas· 'I\lu~y Act Imme<liately, poon and half fill it wltJ I·Lhe oil, and then place 'l'hl'Y Strengthen. the end of the spoon in one nostril and draw tlte 'I\IIeY Soothe. oil cut of the spoon ill.to tbe head by sniffing as as hard as they can, until the Oil falls over into Ute 'l'ht•y Relieve Pain n:t Once. throat, and praeti.:e that twice a week. T don't 'I'hcy Positively Cm·e. cue how offconsive their ltead may be it wtllcl\\n it <lUt and cure their cata~rh. For deafness and Go to your druggist for Mrs. ltreeman's New Naiional Dyes. For brightness and d11rability of color they ari: unequaled. Color from I to 5 pou.nds. Price, I 5 c:ents. Is universal; it effects all the human family, all animals, a.nd may be even found in patent medicines. Some are drastic, and the patient is obliged to suffer pains worse than the disease; but in cases of obstinate constipation, dyspepsia, there is no remedy so kind, so gentle in its effects, and yet so satisfactory, as Burdock Blood Bitters, Price jJ.OO, trial size 10 cents .. CA UTI 0 N Ben!'on'f< Capcine ForonsPlas earache it has done wonders to my certain know!- . t<·r\ huve be<\n imitated~ De . edge. It is the only mc·dtcine dubbed patent • not allow your drugg1~t tc . medicine that I have ever felt like recommending, 1~~;lm off ~onw otlt\l' pl:,:,trr having a siinila1 and I am very amdous t4• se<> it m every place, for l()ltl1c1in!l' nnnw. ~lrt• tim t thP word is 8pellec I tell you that I woul1lnot be without it in m 0-A·P-C-l-:'{ ·E. Prll'<' ~;, cts. house for any constderabion. I am now suffering SEABURY &. J OH NSO N 1 from a pahllike rheumat·islX11n my right limb, and 1\innufuctnring CIH'miRts, Nt•w) ork nothing r.elioevcs me like 'l'h.o1na\' .Electric Oil. A-::-7~-:-::,~\'~\=\~ 1 t:JH)R~·~~/ ~~N~ciN ~[~s~~~ DR,;!£· F •• CRAN~rr 1 , P•. Pamphlets 5•Mt fro~ to o.ll, 'Write f~:r I hem 1111id get full particulars. Pric~, Specific, $x.oe> per packao;:e, o\' ,,.., P\<:lt:• ages for $s.oo. Add1css all ~rqers to J. B. SIMPSON' :MEJHCI~Il: C{l., Nos. ~o4andxo6 M:atn St., Huf!!Llo, N, Y, Sold ID Ba.t .. vla by SHI\ W & STILES I ;. 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