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: ' '~ I, f '[ f :; ,;1' I' ,, ' I • 1 ' ~ ., ' .; ;,r' XHE F.dB:JfJCBllf OLUB. The Hoo•le Tunnel'• snu. 1'HE DAlLY NEWS. BATAVIA, N.Y. A.bat;raet•&t'a Paper nn HVtrKlnla.\ 1he NEws yesterday was rigP.t in hr ::ne-v. L. Jl,&water. its conjecture that the suit to wind - L _gE HALLOCK'S GREAT . 14AUX :DOWN!! .fUBLIS.BE.D EVERY J!.VENI.NfJ, - up the Hoosac Tunnel railroad was --ON-- Wednesday, March 1, .1882. l!l.E:.R.E DlENTlCIN, -\The :Byron Band will piay • 'The Forty Niners\ in Elba to- At tile Iegular meeting of the an outgrowtll ·of the Cllenango Val- Farmers' Club yesterday afternoon ley Railroad di:fficulty in Syracuse. n jf D ~ ~ I ~:v~ii~ r~!~:!~~t~~.~~d~~!=~~:. I ::~~~~~~~~~f:i~~~ .~:~~:t~~~~=~;~ ':·~· .. ~.·.·.· J:.ij.'ij. ·~, D.·;_·· .. ·ol.',·l·. q:,r .. ·~ .. · l_l~.r ·ort.: ' fi •.. · ' :r~· . ·.l\ft',\ '!;~ ·• criptive of the .produ~t!v.e capabili- • railroad, represented by Judge Com- · tlJ ~ n U U~ C ties a~d ~~rketmg fac1httes of east- , stock as attorney, have brought a ern V1rg1n1a. . • . ' suit in the name of .the Attorney . , _ o£ Dr Goods in Batavia. SELLING AT' COST nigP.t. . -'Ebe Two Orphans will exc1 te sy!Xlpathy at the Opera Eoase, Sat- urday evening. It was sllown ~hat the dlstnct. of:. General of th.e State against the Bos- Th.e Newest and Most Desl1:'~~~to~kOST, i'o red~ce O-verstock Within the the State whic~ rs reached ~y ttde : ton, Hoosac Tunnel & Western AND LESS sollortest time possible, water a boonds m ma~~ pecuhar llll~- railway to end its corporate exist· PRESEr<r l'RICES, FORMER. rRICEs. ·-A vender of quack. medicines elitertained small but well pleased audiences in the street this morn- uralad-vaatages requmng for the1r ence.\ ... ... . .. . .. .•. $5 to $ro ......... $ 9 t? $I~. f 11 d 1 nt somewhat more h roo'CLO.AKS, · · · · • · · · · · · · · '\ • ··· 7 to r8 ... · ·· •• • 1 2 to 2 8. ing~. -The Republican town caucus will be held Saturday aftemo~n at two o'clock a.nd the Democrats in the evening. -The suit o£ Wm. Oliver against Dr. · Satterby is proceeding hebre Ju,.tice Lent and a jury to-day .. ~· B. Cane is attorney for the pla1nt1ff a11d S. Jt North for the defendant . -J, ]. Fonda >:esterday sald his residence on Washmgton avenue to Ali$On Higley for $3,200, cash.- Mr.; Fonda intends to erect another d-welling on the same street the com· ing. season. '..:_The Central is said to be about to· lay a second track from Batavia tq. Tonawanda. This is pr~bahly t() keep the one lonesome tram out ol' the way of the hand cars. -Buffa· l() Telegrapb. -··Beginning to-night and con- tinuing during the man th of March de dry goods and clothing stores will be kept open until seven o'clock in the evening. For two mont~s past they have been closed at srx o'clock. ' -Reuben West, a former resident of tbis town who was injured in a runaway a;cident at his home in 'West Shelby a week ago, died yes- terday. He was a brother ofCarlos West, 'W~O lives a few milessoutll of this village, -Caroline I , wife of D. Bates, \Whose illness h.as been mentioned by the Nxws Corfu correspondent, died at her home near Crittenden yes- terday, aged about forty-two years. 1'he funeral will be held to morrow :at ten <J 1 Clock. -This month will enter like a Jion, says Mr. Venn or, but the man· i(estations will be a few days late. He says that the 4th and 5th will be stormy and !Jroba.bly heavy snow storms will prevail over New York State and westward. -The counsel for James Trainor of this village, \Who is serving a term in the Erie County Penitentiary, bas ~llrried the case to the General Term of the Superior Court in Buffalo, hoping to f!ecure his client's dis- char~efrom custody. .. BBI!IONAL8. The Rev. H. L. Everest will vreach in St. Paul's church in :Roch- ester this evening. Homer Bostwick is gradually im- proving fr1>m his sickness and will be able to be on the street in a. day or t1't'o. n :eve <>pme . · The following in relation to t e 7 5 DOLMANS, ....... - ..• \ • .. • .. • .. • • • · • • · · ·' z to 6... .. . . . . 3 to 9. mtelhgententerprJsethan .hashe~e-. matter isan associated press dis- zooWOOL SHAWLS, .......................... :).to ro ......... 5 to 16. tofore be,eD.a-pplied to the mdustnes patch,' dated Boston:-The officers roo BEAVER SHAWLS, .. ·.:- ................. :· 6;( to 40C ........ I.Z}f to 75c. of that dtstnctand systems of labor of the Basten Hoosa.c Tunnel & goo PIECE~ DRESS GOOD~if:iNGS. :::: .'.'.'.'.'.\ .\ . .' 20 to 75c ........ 35c. to 1.25, and livil1~ more after the sort. that Western Railrdad assert that they are *'5o PIECES FLANNEL s~IMERES . ... 35 to 75e •.••••.. soc. to 1·25, have served. Northern en.terpnse.so confident there los no found\tl'on \'or 45PIEC~~ FRENlCH Y~~~IUA <::LOTi-is;~~:... so to 75c ........ 75C, to I.2s. \' 11 20 PIECES 5·4 a 1 woo . soc to $z.oo ....•... · 75c. to 3.oo, well and consequ.ently which requue. the Syracuse despatch announcing 3oPIE.•CES ULACK s~KLSE''/:.._N .............. ::sse to 2.so ......... $1.25 1o 3·So. £ N th em grants to that sec f 1 PIECES SATIN D..,.. . V' •· .. • • • • • \ •• or or ern I .• · - . proceedings for the annulment o 5 • \ An·' all DOMESTIC (;OODS at tion some years of hvmg ~here to the charter of that road taken by the 4). 'P ~ ~,._,_~ u realize fully the advantages It offers .. Attorney-General of New York. , ~~~-lllW ~ PI!.M~~ Less Than Manufacturers' Pl'ices, The pop~l~tion seems to b: ab1>ut They state that Ja~t Saturday the equally diVIded bet~een whlte. and. Court of Appeals of New York dis· The above List and .Prices, on. bllt a sn.all part of the Goods, fairly represents the colored. The land IS productive of missed an order directing a new <;REAT :MA.RK·l>OWN oN THE ENTIRE sTOCK OF!ii . J such crops ~s corn, tobacc?, pea- election of directors of the Syracuse, nuts ~nd fru1t. ~he water IS good, Chenango & New Yo1k Road, thus the wmte:r~ ar~ m~ld. and short, and placing that road in their hands; that as the flectiOn IS wtthm easy approach there are no groands for the inter- so the best. ~arkets, the advantages ference of the Attorney General, as of stock ra1s1ng would see.~ . to be there has been no consolidation ol apparent, Indee~ t~e facl~lties of railroads neither has the road a sin- water .. commumcatlon . With the gle dollar of mortgage 1ssued at the great Clites of the AtlantiC coast,af- present time, nor has any notifica- ford so cbeap means of convey~ng tion ot the buit been received by the the valuable prod~cts of the tegton company. to market as to g1ve the producers --..-.j,•·--- signal advantages in competition Attlea\• Town !IIeetlna,:. with the inland sections of the conn- try. Another feature is the alm~st inexhaustible abundance of w 1ld fowl, fish and oysters along all the margins of tide water-a feature which has for centuries enabled a class to live in indolence and thrift- ness, but which within the control and stimulus of Northem enterprise must be made a source of immense profit. 'The speaker thought 1he section would advance rapidly as soon as the depressing effects of the poverty into wh1ch the whole p<>p- ulation nad been driven by the late war could be overcome. The election of two trustees of the llatavia Cemetery Association took place this moraing. Messrs. Kirk White and I. M. Joslyn were re-elected. A stren11ous effort is to be m::1de this season to have new maps of the Cemetery made and to have new books of records kept, which will prove a great convenience to all concerned. The annual husi· ness meeting has not yet been lteld. ~· To be (Joutlnued. Numerous subscribers to the Pio· neer 1\{onthly, lately publishecl at Le Roy,. are anxiously inquiring the reas()n f<>r its non-appearance. The editor, George W. Mauon, writ~ts from Nunda to a .Rttavian as fol- lows concerning it: '•The publica- tion of the Pioneer Monthly will very soon be resumed at this J> lace and eve:ry subscription filled. Un- avoidal>le circumstances havecausecl the temporary suspension.\ The town meeting in Attica yes- terday was very lively and participat- ed in by an unusually large num- i ber. Seven hundred and three bal- lots were cast. The main issue of the election was the bond question, ahd resulted in a victory for the anti-bondites their candidate for Supervisor, J. G. Doty, being elect- ed by a majority of 130. There were two tickets in the field, but politics did not seem to be taken in- to consideration. F<Jr Town Clerk, George C. Sweet received a m\'jority of 106; M. J. Balliette for Justice of the Peace IZ 8; J. A. Pember for Collector 1 74; G. D. Miller for Highway Comtnissioner received the lull number of votes. The ex- cise question was strongly contested. The- board stood one and .one and yesterday's election decided whether the town would be licensed or not. The for-license commissioner, A. W. Beman was elected by a majority of 161. -- .... ·--- .Jnuau•ellell:. Linens, }'!anne: 1s, Shirtmgs, Underwear, Cottons, Fancy Goods. ELc., Etc. Cringhams, Hosiery, L. 8. HALLOCK, Masonic 1'eaple Block, Batavia, N. Y. --------~-------------- Ol?ER..A. :E-J:OUSE .. HARRY C F'ERREN, . . • , .•..•••...•.......•........... \lANA tJEIC ---· - - -- I J ::ti.E ); I G H T u.:\LY.-- 'THURSDAY EY'\}iJ.NING MA.lHJH 2d, i882; HAPPY OAL WAGNER'S :nll:ammo-th :hd:i:n.strels SECOND 'ft > NO:NE : A IIOST OF ATTRACTlO:\S ! 20 FJP'_AQl JlRTS'I'H. :20 -- PEUPLE'S PRICI£S,-lt<)Sel \·ed ~eats, 50 cents: <;allery, 35 cents. Hcser'iet~ Seats al Mackeys' News Ro<Jm- Opera House! HARRY C. FERREN, ........................................ MANAGER~ ---- ()JS'E :NIGB'J.1 ODI.Y. Sa.\tu.rda.¥. 1\IJ:arol:l. 4th., '89, ================= Wm. H. 'fhmne GTeat Union Square Theatl'e Co. IN 'rHE I A~IOGS PLA\', 1\VO 0 R P HANS! \ ===~~===== Reserved Seab 50 cents; <inllery 35 cents. Reserved seats at :\lackey Brother.s-. l'laylnll: Wltb.l'oiY'-der. Charles, a young son of J olm ])ellinger, had his fa.ce belly burned yesterday. His was whiling away his leisure moments anda.s a means of recreation brought int() the game a quantity of pmvder and some DJatches. As a rcs11lt there was an explosion in which Charlie fared badly. His face was c<>vered with powder, several particle:s striking near the eyes. Fortu mtely, how- ever, his eyesite was not iDjured. --....-.H--- 7'o ;Rent. To IU\NT- The enlirc second stQry . over Nilss J. F. Kenyon's store. In- qmre ot r.hss Kenyon. ==~==~~--------- ro REN'T,-A pleasant house on oum m1t slreet, pro_vided with ua.rn, garden: of hal.f an acre, frmt treeB, etc. Good well and Cisteiii, Address, box 71, LeRoy, N Y. 26-IW TO RE:Nl'-Alter Apnl 1st -part oi .,.· C. W. Haviland, a mercilant of Glell's Falls, has been in town for a f~w days, the guest of C. W. Tall· man, Bank street. Mr. D. W. Tomlinson will re· tuFn to Ba.tavia to-morrow. When his family move here they will pro- bably occupy the new house on Ross street, recently built for Mrs. Ben~ftt lor 'he Rlebmond•• Tile ::Richmond Hose Company have made arrangements for an en- terta.inment to be given at the Opera Haase on Marcil 27th for their benefit. They have engaged Hoey & Hiirdie's \Child of the State\ Cotnbination. Further notice of the play will be given hereafter. A large, intelligent, and weUi. pleased audience ~peeted Madame Janauschek last evening. Thougt. perhaps not calculated to display her wonderful powers as an actress tOt such an advantage as some other plays in her repertoire, ''Mother and Son\ has num ero11s intense ancl emotional sitaations in which the force of her talent is best seen. The support last ni~ht was very good as a whole, and some oi the subord ina.te parts were unusuallp well acted. The entertainment was,. without doubt, one of the finest dra- matic repteselitatiollS ever gtven in Batavia, and no one who appreciates good acting cculd have been dis- satisfied. Tne 'WI.nd, 'The wind blew a. gale at times •rbe'I'emperanee School. last night, but no particular damage -- is reported in this locadity. The h.ouse, rer<rally located, at $ 2 • 5 () One h<Jnse at $2 weekly, On~ b~uge at $z.so weekly, One house at $3.50 \ One office at $l.oo \ Apply at No. 6jWalke:r Elock. T~ REl'lT --A house suitable·fot a board. mg hoiise_ Apply at No.6 Walker Block S. E. Tomlinson. Samuel White of Pembroke lodge, No. 95, and Rev. E. Jones ofPem· b-roke, and Wm. Duersof Alal>ama, representing the county lodge, at· tended the district convention of Good Templars at Rochester yes- terday. Real E••••e Tran•ler•· following are the real estate tran~ fers recorded in the County Clerk s office yesterday: .Stillman Pond to Wilber C. Fond, 30 :acres in Alabama, for $1 ,8oo. Philip Cope to Blodgett Sparr, o11e-third interest in land in Oakfield, lor M-oo. Maria. T. Youngman to Matilda .A. Champlin, lot on West Main street, :Bata 'Via, for $4,25P· . 4.. . For zs cents we guarantee to cure the 'vo1st case of chilblains or re- move any corn or bunion for same. expense. N, W. STILE!!. A' Dl• Old. oecupatlou. · James Burns bas again been en· gaged by Jones & House and en- tered 11.pon his duties at their meat market. Mr. Burns has a large number of friends who will gladly welcoine him at his old post, and , the firm are to be congratulated upon · secarir.ag his services, •• wa~~:ner'lllUlnll~ll'el•• Happy Cal. Wagner's minstrel troupe will give an entertainment at the Opera. Houseto-m<>rrow evening. Wagner is a versatile and popular minstrel and his company this year is well spoken .of by the newspapers. • A sho~ full offun ma.y be expected, and the popular prices adopted ought to ensure a full house. ' .... ~ Clotbin~ ~heap at Moynihan's. The Gospel Temperance School only injury done was tlke blowing will be held this week on Thursda)' over of a large cbimnev on the at four o'clock in the afternoon i11 Dodge block, corner e>f Jackson the Session Room of the Baptist street, and to loosen a quantity church instead of the Methodist of the tin roofing. It also blew church, for the reason that th.e do,vn a good portion o£ the high Methodist session room is preengag· board fence in front of tbe Convent ed for that Llay. All of the childrell on Jackson street. of our village are cordially invited to join this school, The session wi 11 be but one hollf. --~·-- 'I' own Colle.ci(Jior. ---4--- The undersigned ann~unces that Dr. Rusl!lell ;r • Wblte he is a candidate for the DOmination can be consulted at the St. James of Town Collector. at:tbe coming Hotel, Batavia, Friday March 17th, Republican caucus. Lampson House, LeRey, Thursda.y B u· c , IYJ.. HESLEY, March 16th, Osborn House, Roches- ter, Tuesday, !\'larch 9th. br. White ----•H•~•--- treats all forms of Chronic Diseases \I'hcTolvn ()~lJeCJ<orsblp. successfully, Hundreds have been -- cured by his treatment after all else The _undersigned res,pectfuHy pre- had failed. He bas stood the test ~cnts hun self as a candidate for the of thirty·five years. nomination of T<>wnColiector at --~• the forthcoming Demoaralic caucus. H. H. Woolsey, having sold If nominated and electe-d his sup- his farm, will sell his farm stock porters may rest assured' 'that the du- and tools an Thursday of thts weelt, ti~s ofthe office wiH lle performed March :~d. faJ.thfttlly. M. G. W .1\t .. :K!N'SHAW. Wanted. WA;'iTJo:!).-A ~mall hollse a halt . !louse or rooms ~uitable fo; hou>e keepmg, 1n a desirable location for two persons. References g1ven and required Rent notto exceed $ 3 • 50 perweek Ad dress ''A. B. C ·,\ care of this o:ffice: \1i EO :R.N. HOLDRIDGE, -In Batavia, this rnornin:, to Mr. ru1d_ Mrs. George W. >lloldrJdge, a son; ·wet.ght nine pounds. DIED. --======-- BUCKL~Y- In Batavia, on th.e zSlh ult., Dame! Thomas, infant eonrof James and Margaret Buckley, aged 6 ~nontbs. Funeral from St. Joseph's cbu.rch. at 9 o'clock Tllursday moming. Frazer Axle Grea•ti. . .One trial will convince you tha It 18 tile best. Ask vour dealer for the Fr~zer Axle Grease, and take no otlter. Every box ha.s our tradec mark on. ;: B s a. p v h : 1 ) (