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This is \no GR.ISWOI,D 8t McWAIN, uHy \ we.are givm~ you, and we nced.no : EliittJri a,d Pr#rieltwz. ••puffs\ from .l!.'ditors that know nothing · !!!!!~~!!!!!!!!~~~!'!!!!'!!!~~~~~!'!!!!!!!!~! about sho~ mal::ing to help sell an 1nferior Thursday. Ma:rch 9, J SS2. .article, as c;ur goods are all first class and show for themselves. · ORn~~s tak~ and :Boots or ShOilS MADE Ex~SEcRnTARY and Mrs. Blaine, ·.ro OllDEB. lll)d fit guaranteed, dined witb the President last eve· THOMAS Y A.TES, ning, and the accounts of the feast 5ign ofthe •iRed Boot,\ '18 llf'am ~t. ·don't show that the dinner was not relished, -AND- .!!'rom the <:;hicaco r Jl'ibunt. ''Does your father lr,a.ow I; • HEe does not. 'l\'ha.nk Hea.ven, that sorrow W!l!il ~pared him.'\ The cri(;:ke.t climb~d und.er the . ilagstones. arid the warm, south trind came in soft pufi's ov~r the meadows, bearing upor. its bosom the ~ent of the red topped . clover :and the ox•eyed daisies. as Rupert Redi11gote and Aphrodite McGuire stood by the path that led from the farm to the village of Roussltlon, Macoupin County, while the swal- lows <:ircled around in the fast-com- ing 1\YJ!ight, giwing forth Dl>W and tben Jittle sleepy twitters as it anx- i<;»us for the warmth and co1nlort which their nests afforded. They were to be married in the. fall, these two-in tbe merrv hard cider and corn husking time-a11.d, although scarce three months had piissed since Rupert pressed upon her puls- ing lips the solemn betrothal kiss, Aphrodite trusted him with a. per- fect faith that was alm<lst aublime iu its passionate intensity. \So the old roan didn't bear about my getting full/'~ sald Ru- pert. Fr<Oiil the New York Mail-IW.:pre..S, The kmg and wearisom·e ct:lnten· tlon bet~een those abfe and . _ex.cel· lent R~publlcan dailies, in Buffalo, the Commercial Advertiser ~~d the Express, still continues, but shows signs of dying out. -When tile Ex\ press·nas no ·mere damaging amm~· · nition left in its lockers than .. mori· bu nd\ and \toothless to tire ·Ofl' at the Commercial, aild the latter gets so far clown among the most decay• . ed and wretched punsters as to call tbe briAht .and lively Express, the Daily .DistreS$, it .is time for the friends Qt Loth of 011rreally \eateem- ed co11.:emporaries\ to prevent the necessity of .. Crowner's quest\ by submitting to impartial arbitr&tion. ..... Orifl ()f the morning papers con· tains IUl account of .lrow a mall lost a gold '\'latch on a Market street car, and states that tbe case is in the hands ol a detective. It the case is in the bands of a detective, we Yen- ture to inquire what has become of the works ?-Philadelphia Evening BulletiD. Go to your druggist for Mr1. Jtreeman' 1 Nno NaiWtlal/)yet. For brightness and durability of color they arc unequaled. Color from i to s ponnds. Price, I 5 c:enta. 1s~ea :r --. DAILEY':S MAM:MOTll FURNlTURE MANUFAO~O:E.Y' I 8 to 14 State•St., :Batavia~ H AVING now entered upon the toll& year of F11rni~ure an~ Undetlaking busmess in Batavta, I de~1re through the medium of the pn:s.q, to thank all ot tl:lQ&e who }lave so lpndly apd gener<n~sly ;Pat- ronized ]lle. It .J,s perhlq)S l}e~\e!I.S,IQr !De to state that the ~les and P':lJlCIPl~ ,!ldoi>. .t t- ed heretofore, will be continued m .the lu- ture and those are, Large Sales and Small Profits; believjng as 1 alWays have, that the Quick Sixpence 1s better than the slow sb,illing. I enter wto NQ COMBI,NA'l'iONS WITH ANY MANUFACTURERS- 1 purcbaiie my goods of whom, where,, and when 1 can do the best. When an,. Improvement is mtroduced, I mean to be first to haven, therefore I DO NOT OBLIGATE MYSELF 1'0 HANDLF ANY ONE'S GOODS, Or to purchase more than is for my intenst in order to try to control any particular article. l buy no trash of allY p.-rty 'be. cause they may lead me to thmk, and un. de1take to fill me with vanity that I am the only one in the United ~tates th.at they live (or. I do not awn five or su: lurmture manufactories, which only work goods at large expense for my exclusive palron11ge. I manufacture what goods I know I Clll SAVE MONEY DECORATIONS l'o~t SALE I:IY SAM11LES, .AT MY HOUSE, On Canter St.,' opposite the Church NAN, THE newsboy, who won dis- tinction in New York by his success in B!lving human life, was put on the police force, but drunkenness has made bim unfit.fot service. Too·. bad so promising a fellow ahould • turn ont so badly. ••• Now TH~T England h.u an usass· in of her own, mildly intimates the New York Press, the American press will have a chance to pay back SOJile of the unkind things said about our Gniteau as a representa- tive of the United States. '•N;o,\ was the girl's response. as with a little, happy take-it-away-for-· ten-cents Bob, she laid her gam- tilled cheek upon Rupert's breast and twined her dimpled arms about his neck- \if any one had told him it would have been a cold day lor you.\ ReclO!RCHE.-Not only the most exquisite thing for the teeth and breath. extant, but •• TEAURR:t\ is a beautilul little ornament and finish to the toilet. 5 ce11 t samples, For sale by A. D. Tryon. Batavia . Vel'&Uleate, \l h11.ve used Burdock B1ood Bit- ters witb great benetit for indigest- ion and constipation of the bowels.\ c. L EASTON, Hamilton, Ont, Price $1. oo, trial 5ize IO cents. on, on thosr goods which other dealers can tJroduce to better advantage. I purchMseof whom and m such qua~ti ties as I thmk I can do best with my money, and to convince you, dear readc:;r, of the truth of thls article, it is \Only for yoll to examine my stock and prices and be con. vinced., I can and will sell1urnilure and undertaking goods lower than any estab· li&hment in the United Statell, I have devoted ten years of my life ii.nding out where Furmture and Unde,:tak. ing goods of the best finish, the best WQI'k- manship, tlle Call at any lime. No trouble to show Rhem. F. DECOT. DB • .JOXN F. :BAKER, Homeopa.th;c Phyiiei&n and Surgeon, ~. Wilson. Elock, cor. Sta.t• ana Ilbln Streets. Resldtllce ~t the GeoJ'ie L\v Ml)l.lion. T, F. I!'ITZGEBELD, COUNiJELOB A.T.L.A W, Rooms 5 md 5 Mas~~e Block, Ba.tavia,N. Y. SAFFORD B. NOR.'rH, A:trorney anti. Coa.nselo~ at Law. Office over llle Flnt N•itonal B.nk, BataYia. DB. X- S. EV!rOBXI(S, HOMEOPATH,IST_ Office-Come\ ol Main andjackson Sta. Reejdencc-MJin Street, Bntavi~, N Y, DB. 0, A.IIOL~, PHYSICIAN AND SU .RGEON. Office- Walker Block, ftrst floor, No, 5· .OFFICII Houltli-From 9 to Ill a, m., from. I to 3 ,.ad 6 to 8 p. Ill, NEW STORE. A Choice Lrne of New Goods juS!: opcacd, COD- ,;i,~g of MUSICAL GOODS, md embr..sinll' l'IANOS, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC, VIOLINS, BANJOS, ACCORDEONS PICCOLOS, FLUTES, MUSICAL BOXES, H.A.~MONICAS, &:c. :u~d a full supply of violin. and guitar !!Iring•, and extra.• :fer aD such instruments, ~ <mteilsive an<i va.ried IW!Ortmeut of' BOOKS andSTATIONERY• tile latest vo!WIIcs, and tb:e most tash!on~ble lot of li.lle letter pa)lers and en\\elopes o.nd llil excel- l-ent IU.e of Gold Pens, ~Holders, and Pencils. A lull line of WALLPAPER, WlNDOW SHADES, CUR'l'AIN FIXTl.J~S. PJCTURl 'RAlliES .AND MOULDINGS. ,,.. .also A.,ent tor the celebrated NEW I!I.(Jf.fE 13!1d HOUSEHOLD SEWING MA· CHlbl ES, A luge stock constantly on haad. FS p. TEBRY, No. lOS MA.ll'l S1'., Opera House Block. ··~· ONE Oh' the points made by Mr. Scoville in his bm of exceptions is that shortly after the assassination a secret meeting of the Cabinet was held, at which the unanimous con- clusion was reached that Guiteau 1ras insane. It also. says that Attor- ney General McVeagh was convinc- ed ofGuitceau's insaility. LILLIE D:Evxuux Blake appeared befor!! the Assembly Committee on Ci•ievances last evening to argue in favor .of tbe bill giving women the right of frallcbise in the elections for school, office111. She cla.imed, not without reason, that women who pay taxes like men, should have equal . rights. A petition containing 2, • ooo names in favor of the bill was presented. ---ojojl· .. ·--- PITI poor Oscar I His aesthetic highness bas not only been obliged to stand the gibes and sneers of the uncouth barbarians of the State, but he has been. unable. ta find anything with which to satiafy the cravings ot hi• poor, delicate stomach. He lectured before an audience of not quite seventy people at Racine, Wis., 011 Saturday· night, and · told a re· porter the next day that be bad been to so many incipient little places of late tbat he was almost worn out with Ui.IJltlor. 11 1 love my ci,gar- ettea, ... he added, \and do noL know what l should do withnut diem. I hli.ve not been able to obtl\ia a mor· sel offood that I liked, and have lived on cigarettes.\ Verily, Oscat' Wilde is an ass.· .... ''You are 1inging on the right key now, Apluodite,\ was Rupert's reply. \If the terrible fact had come to his knowledge he would · part till forever His positil)n as Deacon ill the church. would not allow bim to overlook the fault, even should his stern, Puritaa na- ture relent. No, darli11g, we must not let him know oJ this ain of mine.~· As Rupert spoke a buggy was seen c:omillg rapidly 11p the l!lne, and as it reaclled the gate the horae •lopped suddenly, and the nan in th~ vehicle came out over tlte 11.11i~ mal's head and fell with a. dull~ sick- ening thud into a. hotbed. The' Pea.coo had been taking a nip bim11elf. --- ........ ~....._ __ •rile Gl'eat l.'a.,ue «Jalamla~. J1rom the Rochester Union, L.ota for Ex-sJtNATOR Murtha. argued before s ala ! the canal committee yesterday for a The great public calamity, known as the new capitol at Albany, is only half .6nished and hilf ()ccupied, Jet an offiC;:ialatatcment made t() the Ast~eml>ly on Wednesday and pub- lished in the :Evening J our~tal of Thursday sbows that tbe mer~ sal- aries of attendants during the past year reached '38, 574.06. It is es· timated that when, if ever, the ed- ifice ls finished and fully occ11pied, the cbarge upon the public tre~J.sury, per annum, will be tor the an:1y of attendants required, coal to heat, ga1 to light, water to wet. and inci- dentals of all kinds, from. $200,990 to $250,000 I That is, it wiU re- quirean investment of fr<~m $ s,ooo,- ooo to $6;oao,ooo in governtllent four pe:r cents to pay theannuu cost of running the great public calam- ity ! A11d yet the Legislature is fool- ish enough to. vote moDey to go on wi~h the monstrosity. It would be good ien!ie and good econom:y to abandon the pile jqst whtn it ia ~M ijllow it to remain a. f 'ruin,\ a II1on.iuneJtt~to the profligacy ot the era l~~t ~ave\·it.t>eing and with what it completion 1f9UlQ cost erect a suitable buildiJJg for a Cllpitol at some suitable point in the State for the accommodation of the people and the public business. In the Westen• part of Tow~. In the Eastern part of Towa, North of the Railroad tracks, SouthaUhe ~ailroad Tracbi · free·canal atllendment to the conilti .. .... tution. Mr. Murtha said the &enti-. The New York Aldermen h~ve ment ol the commercial w·orld -.nd adopted a resolution reqnesting the· the people · of the State demanded _LegisiP.ture to abolillh the present the abolition of toil~ apon the . system of convict labor. canals. He claimed the cost of the· Mr, Harris, Chairman of tbe Housr. Committee on Naval Alfairs canals to have been repaid twl;oty- has completed the report.on the hili fold to the'State. Of the cost to. recently submitted for the construe~ DESIRABLE RESIDENCES uudntain free canals, Ne~ York and tion of new wa~ vessels .. The Ie!port .... _ ·. Brpoklyn would;· contnblite 6sJ' · says ~he comm1ttee f~l that.thetihle For Sale- tm :Easy ··Terms- ·per cent., and inland dties tm tht!i· . for Wise and energet1c action has •• D:a'D .. Il•&'a TeaURIOD.y. H. F. McCarthy~ druggistp Ot- towa, 011t., states that he was affiict- ed with <hronic bronchitis for some · years, and was completely cured by the uae ()[ Thomas' Eclectric Oil. NaarlJ' a :nuraeJe. E. Asenith Hall, Binghamton, N. Y., •rites: \l s11ffered for sev- eral moDths with a dull pain through left lung and shoulders. I lost my spirits, appetite and color, and could with difficulty keep up all day. M:y mother procured some Burdoc!r; Blood Bitters; I took them a~ directed, and have felt no pain smce first week after using tbem and am. now quite well, •• Pric~ ,f1.oo, trial size 10 C!'!nts. SHULTS! 'TO THE PUBLIC. J OI~ with lh~ who woul;l ecanomille wheu. pure 'J'~ and Coffees ;ou want to b 1 uy 1 O NL ~ refer to th':6• it dire<:ts to ShuiiS' whue prJCetue not high. ' S UPEll.I()R novelties ill the Grocel'J' line I keep com;tautlJ on hand ' E V~RY'f?INGseleet of liii:a:t importation tba cash pncet can command. ' P AYING c:a!h t~rtht goodslbuy,lar~tedise4unts I &ave lry dowg so- H AVE the ltill~ess to call, you receive the, benefit. tW.t 1S how I mP.ke li!Y h\!Sin@i!S gro,.. C ROCKE~Y, Glas.s-ware, Plated-ware nn.<i 'fa· ble Cu!lery of ev«y pop\llar ~e aad Erade. S UCH as the most refined micht use, I 1recp cons!aJ1tly du;p!AJCd, H AVE the k!n';fnas to send or leave your CMdcr whelher ll\' small or qe, • U PON·the~ort\\t notice I deliYerpromptly at your restdence, tree or c!J.ar&e. L ATEST Imported \'!'d J?omestic gradesofCi r.us, at che lowest Jobbing price I sell, T HE best coni'cctionery Ia the warket,1 aliG l.:et:f as 'lll'ell, 1 S ELLING, wholCIIllle ~d rellill, at low p:rices I particularly excel · • G OOD wcijl::ht, Kood measure andOgood q~li\• all recc1\e who huJ of ine- \\ R ICH and poor I treat colll'leolislF-~he oOOs t sell I il%llrantell.. O F Pllf\ 'I'eas, Co&e.,., Sugam Spiet:s and Grocen' luxurieS of every kind, I .C AREFULLY se!eo.t•d rr~rn the CIKlicw: t my store you'U enr find .t A E VERYTHING choice in Groceries Croek . Glass-ware and Silvcr·plated wue ~ew & m\:ft' R EMEMBER can Q.i!8d . 0 f ]O&tph C. Sbul•: l'Jos. ~a ud 3!1 Do{~ Street, \\' N ot.ice of Oo• Partnership. ~- .. ·-iP , . BA'r~ vu. Feb. 2 4 th, !!z, Mr. r .. }{, C\robs IS admitted as geD.eral partner m ClUr firm, Jan. tith, 1 gg 2 , . .I\. Gener~ Commission and Coal business wdl ·be contlnued as heretofore under the firrn nmne o4 ' CRAFT, COMBS & CO. · · · routes' of the canals would increase come, The work 'Of reconstruction ; .. · · . . · ·· ·. . - . · ~ust he begurt and pushed with \tbe. ap:aoaP* to ~o I>CJ·'·'ent., leav&ng · YIJor. . With ~auksi far pa~t favors, we resp«:t- fully somat a continuation oftlte same. HENRY CBAFT & CO. MOST DURAJILE GOODS can be found and the lowest piices, 11.11d to convince whom it may concern Qf the val· ue of this to these who patronize me, it is only necessary for me to iay, \Come ant price my goods, examine the quality, style, fimsh and durability, and then you will see wbat elCpenence combmed with push will do,\ Yours Truly 1 M.:9AILY. DR. HOLT T .REATS EVERY VARIETY DISEASE. He makes 0}. Chronic and Fema.le · Disease•, and. Diseases ofthe :Byes&Dd Ea.rs a. Sl!ecialty. ffiHERE is no subject which requires 10 mud! .I. study and experience as the treatment and cure c f CHRONIC: dis\as\\· The astonish!Dg 111C· cess and rciilllrkable <:llres performed br him a:re dut! to the !on&' study of the coostitutioa of 111llD, and the clll?n~ of diseases from natural remedies. Let those g•ven up by others call for examina.uon, ¥if\ He cures the worst cases of Scrofula Ca• tarrb, Piles, Female W eun<S, Astluna, D.:Cases of the HEAD, THROAT AND LUNGS, Heart Kid· neys, ~~eUJ~atism, ~ ell1'&lgia, &c., and a:n dis· e:oses or~gmatutg from 1mpure blood. Guarant.ee to cure Every case of Piles. He Possesses .al,l of the latset i1nprovcd illslrtl· ments for exammmg aud treatmg llicllllei, By = early interview you will ba:n tht advan• tagc of knowing if your case is such aa cau be cured, and if not, the Doctor will tell you so. Skin Viseases / That have defied all rncdicauon be eDii&'CS· 'l.o cure, and wm ~1ve reference to scores of ca.<a..,. that have beijfi cured by hb special tieoitJD.ent. - D~. Holt is not a TRAVELING PHYSICIAN, but IS permanently located in Batavia Corumltatio,n and Examination F;ee. Office, No. 5 :Masomc Temple Block ; Ofli.ce hou~, 9 ~ \'a. m., 1 to 1. and 6 t<! ~ p, m. ROCHESTER ~A 1liNG~ E.A.NK WILL LOAN MONEY ON FARMS AT FIVE P E R C E NT • ROSWELL BART, Secretary a.nd T.roa.s\i:rer * ANCHOR LINE liNl!III> STATilS MAIL STEA.r.IRRS, Sail weekly to and lron 1 C ~¥-IV lORK AN'D GLASGOW, VIA. LONDONDERRY a S aS6ad •ge, S6o to 1/.So, Returns, $no to$!+~· econ Cab•n, f4o. Return Tickets $ Steamers !!til every Saturday .to and· ~.1~m Cab' PN11.w Ys>~K AND LoNDoN DuEcT. In assaar;e, :Sssand $65. Returns .h;o 8r: 11 Steerage. passenreri l.Joolced at l;,w J 1 120 Passenfior accommodation. llnexc.,lle~· p ALL l:iTATIIROOMS ON MAIN D&CK Ge.:S.!mgcrs hooked at lowest rates IO· g; from · I•'or Book' o~t:':![.:,,;;~~:~K~J:~·~~· Denmark, &c Apply to HENDERSON BROTaHtesE, Pla~'l.!&;c. YORK • o J w SMI RS, .c;EW ' r ' • TH, BA.TAVLI, N.Y. MOREAU'S BAGGAGE EXPRESS 4.n!l General ~. JOHN A. LEONARD, Proprietor. - H Orden left at the St James Hotel, Washb =• Hooper Houset 111d bq(qe rooma, ':; or proJaptlr attenced te d&)- or ~t. 1J lc i.n tl /) p 1] () } } ]