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0 e () S ONEUt'~TIDl ·KIDNEYS . Speak GeJttly. t H·.;o;M:A~·s · , ... PORT GRAFE WINE ! NEWS OF THE STA.T'B~ I· D 'R, - ,.t.nd. Blaclder •Expelle'!I.,..Loo.r l!!uf• · terlDK ot:On~e of 'I:ro:F'• lie•& PeopJ~-:&. L1Ulk:y nan. Speak kindly, ~otently to .thy wife, She knows,enough of sorrow; Oh, seek not'li'om each· petty ill, And· angry word ·to borrow F<Jr 'in her 'heart there's a treasured· love· An evening. d~il; will :be iasued ': • ' ·. • 1 from the Geneseo Citizen office by ! 1 Dr. A. L. Bailey, April firat. · i Warsaw's G.A.R. ~te in re<:eipt.of•i ·.corps' flags, representing the' 26 di 1', \ lTse4 in theprlncipal churches for Commu- . nim\ pwposes, Exoellent for Ladies, WeaklY Pe;c .. sons and the Aged. 0h, prise its golden wo•th · ' One gentle word, one i!imile of thine Can ever call ii forth. · ' It is by no means i strange thing that ; • Dr. Kennedy:s~'()uld have recei¥edthefol- : lowing letter~ :J3y reading it you :wiU see : · in one minute wliy James Andrews was :: ·thankful: When tl1ou art harsh, a11d stern aod cold And frqm thine own dear home ' vision of the Union army. 1 The sunshine of doiDestiC'love In sorrow :seeks to roam, Upon her. he~rt thy cold words fall And chill life's lender 'life; Then, oh, amidst thy.trials all, Speak kindly to thy -wife. The paper box makers in Roell-·. ester haVe'Struck fot an advance o£i: T-R<lY, N.Y., Adril8th,188o. J)r. D. Kenni?~,,Roudotd, ¥. Y.: 2 5 per cent. and been granted it~ DRAR SIR:...-lJptil:'ll'llhin a recent·date I b:>.d for several ye:~rs·selfered·. grelltly from gravel; c:illed • .by the doctors the Jlrick-drut Sediment. •F01:- al>••ut a year pa>~t thi•ned.iment has not passed oif an· the ~ual qu;Ultity, .uu~ hts accumulated, causing me untold· pain. · Havug beard of ••Kennedy's Favo- rite . Remedy,\' :E .tried it in my c:ase, aud:after using one and one-h~lf bottle,, I voided a stone from the bladcl~r ohn oval.shape, 7-16 of. an Inch long, and rg\4;:11 ~n it:5 sur:bce. I send you the largest .piece that you may see of what it is com• poSed. Smee dmllt. ·lluave felt no pain, I now c:o~ider myself r:ourcd, and cannot expres.; my thankfuln~ a11di. jigratitude at so signal a deliver- ence·from: a terilol.e disease. You have my·con- · aent to use this IC1t..er, should yo11 wish t<> do so, ror the benefit oto,.het\ sufferers. Speak softly, kinolly to thy wife: W. Montgomery, a Buffalo plan- •: . . · . . . . . · . . . ing mill employee, had his. hand. ltJSa.prepara~:U,~tial Oils \:'hlch· removed by a circular saw Tuesdlly. : .· .. · . es .. Yon's 1111ly, JAMBS ANDRJtWS. No. 10 Marsllill st., Ida HUl. She may have left a hotl\e Of cherisned'love, and t<> thine ow11. But searce a• tar have come, Though five or ten have told the time And ·thou hast sharell its ~trile Whene'er thy footsteps homeward turn, Speak kindly to thy wife, Speak kindly, gently to thy wife She may be growing old, ' And soon· ye .both may garnered lie ln shadows of the mould. c• .IL Illauager'• ·I!Il•Cor&une, When :we coaiiler that the medicine Detroit Despatch toN. y. Times. which dtd this service for Mr. Andre:ws The Italian tragediag!Rossi closed, costs only $I&. bottle, it would seem that an engagement at Whitney's Grand 1 persons affiictetl in like fasluon can aftord ()pera House on Saturday night, • the expense of t:estlng its virtues. Get it : and on Sunday Manager Chizzola of your drng!;,ist, or address Dr. David informed the company that he Kennedy, R<Jntl.out, N.Y. \Dr. Kennedy's <:auld go no further, his resources .Favorite Re01eCly\ for sale by all drugglSts. :having all been swailowed up .in the fruitless efforts to keep the colll- Why Not s~~e:Money, Time, Labor ]Jany afloat. The correspondellt 1.nd B.iak, b:::v Getting Your N'ewa- papera and :m:a.gazinea by Sub- had an interview with Milnes Levick:, •cribinlrV?ith the leading mm of the company MACK..EV BROS., NEW'S DEALERS, 67 MAD, STREET, EATA VIA. Subscrrption.s recd.,..ed for any Periodical 111 the world. SpecialR..itrs if several Papers and. Mag- :uines are otdere<L at once. 'rhe Phren~logica.l Jou:.:nal, and Science: of He•ltb~ ctue People's uuide to he<~lth of mmd Mnd bDii::y. Every family needs it. We club it as follows, bo1h to oue addJess : With Ameriop;;,n .Agriculturist .. - •. :;;o.Bo \ Atlantic X<mthly ........... --. 5.25 \ JUada, l'<>::lcdo .................. -- •• 2.90 \ Jl'a.rm...ra' Review. {lilljan. 1,) ••• o.so •• Farm. and Fh'eside ............. ,,,o \ Globe :n~ocrat, !::it. Loui; ... _ •. 2.70 \ Inter-CJcelln, <.:h1cago, ........... \·7! \ J ournar~ •· ........ --. ~.sc. \ OurLUt1:e Ones, ............. --. 2 ·75 \ sun, N.v_,.,_ .... _ .............. --. 2.7o \ Tribune, N. Y or Cl,lc~go ......... 2,70 \ Witne.11s,. , ...................... -. o.7o \ Weekly JSovelist, .............. 4.00 World,J:S.Y .... - .. - ........... --. 2.65 \ DemGcra. -t, Roc ester .......... - -. 3.co Eve. Ex:JPresa \ ..... , ..... · 3·\o \ Repu.bli~alL \ ...... · ..... J o<> \ Sunda.yEera.ld, \ ......... - .. 3·Soe •• \ ~l'ibll_;ne, •• .............. J.o() Expre as,. Bufllllo ............... - .. 3.oo \ Courier, \ ............. - .. o.8o Comm.ercial, Buffalo,. • . .. • .... • • . o.Bo Bunda}' :Ne-ws, Buffalo, ......... 4.oo \ ':rimes, \ ...... - .. 3.50 •· Cloo.rier, •· ......... 3.50 .. PriCes of l'crEodic•l; not in this list, given Oil · appication. .ii!\ddress, ltACEmY DROTHERS, l3ata.via, :N. Y, Want...s Su.pplied 1 Yon h:n·e long been wanting a First Class DYEING AltO CLEANING ESTABLlS:E-l!'IIENT IN llATAVlA. You bave ot~:t n<>w. Ladies' Silk Dresses, Mixed Wodem a.:nd Cotton Geods Dyed and Finished· in the Jteatest manner.- Feathers dyed and curled bea.ulifully.- Gents' Goods dyed to any fancy patlern where the m1g:inu color is favorable, Responrio/t fw all Gcpds left in our hands, ~nd no't responsible for any goods unless called £.or -within 30 days from the tune we te<:eive them. Paint and (}crea:se spots removed withont 11lightest mj>uy-, Prepated to do all work in trur. hne. CALL AND &EE US. W. BULLOC:l< & COLLlS, Propnetoxs, 23 .Jaek,Bom .8:ireet, Ba1A-vla, N.Y. N. W. STILES ~·or h O<> and ~6 oo that sell in large cities f<Jr t•o oo ann $<10 JO? re~etti~eiY.• and with their my,ny years expc=neoce m adJusting can.trnarantee a perfect fit Or-Jinary trusseS from $• to f.• each. Doni go aW'ILY>fr-om home to buy until you have 1een our large··&Eock. N. W. STILES. o::ractrord, Pa. Thomas ~itchan, Bradford, Pa., writes: \lerclose money for Spring Blossom •. aS: 1 sai,l I would if it cured me. M:y dyspepsia has van- ished, with ~11 its symptoms. Many thanks; I s!.all never be witho11t it in the ]IO'JlBe. '' Price so cents, trial bottles 10 cents. It works ~pCln the Digestive ap- paratus, 2oFEZA, from Brazil, acts a as gentle ptuga.tive, cures Dyspepsia, removes hLng11or and low spirits, gives ene1gp and capacity for 1Vork. For sah by A. D. Tryon,Batl\via, He said that the nmager was t11·o 'Weeks behind in salaries, and it 'vas impossible to go on, as Chizzola had lost over $I6,ooo on the spec- ulation. 1\'lr. Levick also declared that it was the general voice of tlle company that Signor Rossi has ex- acted his pound of flesh right along down to the last moment, leaving the company to skin along without a cent for the p!ist two weeks. He (Rossi) has, according to the books, which Mr. Levick examined wtth Chizzola and one m two others of the companf, been paid $13 ooo since his eng~gement with this man- agement began. .After a great deal of excited talk and .no very compli- mentary expression cf opinion, Rossi comenied to pay the fares of the company to New York. ·-~~··--- ··What m11st l<lo,\ asked a mean and conceited man ot a friend vtbo knew him well, \to get a picture of tLe one I love most?\ \Sit for your own p(1rtrait,\ was the reply. A Missouri man tried to ride a mule across a creek thirty feet deep. The man wa.s drowned, and the mule crossed in safety, walking on the bottom and breathing through his ears. Edle :Boyd, the Confederate sp.y, who died recently at Plymouth, En· gland, is living at Corsicana, Tex~t.s, in easy circumstances. She is also living in a garret in Baltimore, where she makes a scanty living by needle- work, so the papers s'ay. :Belle is beating her Confederate record of being in two places at once.-TeJCas Siftings, Dro RUIII!Iell J. While can be consulted at the St. James J;Iotel, Batavia, Friday March 17th, Lampson House, LeRoy, Thursday. March 16th, Osborn House, Roches· ter, Tuesday, March 9th. Dr. White treats all forms of Chronic Disea~;es · successfully, Hnndreds have been cured by his treatnent after all else had failed. He has stood the test of thirty-five years. -~···~--- \Bn me and ['II do you good\ was the invitation priated on some old patent medicille, now forgotten. It could never be ntore appropriate- ly applied than to Cobb's Little Podophyllin Pills, 40 pills f01 25 cents. 1 pill to a. dose. For sale · by N. W. Stiles. ---·H·-~.--- Jt acts directly 11 pon the stomach, liver and kidneys in a remarkable manner. · ZoPESA., from Brazil, is only appreciated by those who h~t.ve tried it. Every 'bottle wrmamed to cure Dyspepsia. For sale by A. D. Tryon, ::Batavia. ---· ... ·--- Frauct. Tens of thous!lnd of dollars are sqnandered yearly upon traveling quacks, who go from_town to town professing to cure all the ills that our poor humanity is heir to. Why will not the public learn common sense, and if they are suffering from dyspepsia or liver complaint, invest a deBar in Spring Blossom, sold' by all druggists and endorsed by·the faculty. See testimonials. Frice 'SO cents, trial bottlea 10 c;:ents. A new charter for Perry, which • A1f EX(]ELSIOR liii•B:DIOI!Il·E. gives the trustees additional ,power, : has been introduced in the legisla- ·. lt is free from all ~tross or delettriou+ual· ture. ·cer;and The city of Buffalo is wtihin six It E«eot1KMt llll:rac'\l1ou• Ou:re•. wet>ks ef .being a semi-center11.rian •• Tile fiftieth anniversary will ·doubt-: lt is ~valuable at all times and allaeasons less be celebrated. for The business of Canandaigua has: been completelyrevolutionized with-: in the past quarter century. Only i one firm exists that did business, there in 1858. . Patrick Barnes atlemflted to jump' Clff an elevator m a Buffalo establish-: ment this morning and his leg-;~ were caught and badly broken. He will; probably die. George Baker, telegra.pb Clperator at the Central's yards at Lyons, step.· ped off one engine in front ol anotb· er yesterday and was killed. Aged 28 and leaves a wife and child. · W111. H. Perry, who vi<:timized. 8everal banks in Western New York by forging, w11.s yesterday sentenced to three years in the penitelltiary at ]eflerson, Ohio, for the same crime. One hundred firkins of Holstein butter, lately imported at New YoYk a!! an experiment, sold at 45 to 46 cents. The amount Deeded to finished the East River bridge from New York to Brooklyn is $ r, 2 so, ooo. The total cost will be nearly $IS~· ooo,ooo. A box of stationery valne<l Pot j/;I 5, 10 hours' work on Sherman's honse by a laborer carried on the rolls of the Treastuy, and a loss of $4D on furniture, constitute the tot~d depre• dations on the Treasury dnYing Sec· retary Sherman~s_ administration.- To discover these a committee <Jf the Senate has been at work .all win· ter, and over 1,400 pages of testi· many have been printed. The in· vestigatioll has already cost the Gov· ernment $Io,ooo. ---·He .. ,.--- A .Friend ln Need. Time over and again Thomas' Eclectric Oil bas proved a salutary friend to the distressed. As a re· liable curatave for croup in c:hildren, sore throat and bronchial a1fections, and as a posittve external remedy for pain, it is a never-faili11g anti· dote. TDREt8 TBIUBPBS. Frazier'• Reo& Blller•• If you are weak or lllllguid, use Frazier llitters. If your fiesh is flabby and you~: CGmple:X• on sallow, use Fraz1er's Bttters. If you live m a malarial di~trict, use Fra. zier's 13ttters. If worn down with the care of children, use Frazier's Bittexs. If you have got the blues, use Fruier's Bitters. II you have kept late hCiurs md lived contrary to the laws ofhealth, use Fraz~er's Root Bitters. If you need tonmg up, takt Frazier's Root Bitters. If you have abused instead of llSed na. lure's gifts, use Frazier s Bitters. If you feel old before your time, use: Frazier's Bitters. II life has become a burden to you,.and. you have gloomy forebodings, use Frazier's Bitters. 11 II your hand;s tremble and yout eyes have grown dtm, Frazier's Root' Bitters Will make you feel young ag~m. Sold by all druggists everywhere at the low pnce, $I.oo per bottle. HENRY &Co., solepro. prietors, Cleveland, 0. For sale by A. D. TRYON, Eatavia. ~· JlrazeJ' Axle Grea•e. One trial will convince you tlla. it is the best. Ask vour ciealer for the Frazer Axle Grease, and tal!e no othet. Every box has o1u·trade mark on. Ba•e Ball New•• l'r QtrlCKLY' REMO!J.'JS PAil(. It is a most wmderhtlcompound.md a B'rANDAED :U:l!IALEB. It is the best memcine ever sold fOI' It ~ever l!'ailll to ALLEVIATE BlTFFERmG. It Is. a peerless :rem\!4y an<l B~s W•n Golden Opiniellll :frpm the , A~ined. It is an incomerable spe()ific that Haa Been Th:~rou~rhly \:lest&d'l:ancl High:ly Appreved. It receives special favor from all iS A. ClOl'lt:PLETE XEDIOINE CIHEB~ IN :ITSELF. -IT 15--~ S.A:FB, CEBTAJN.i PR(JMP!J! arm ECONOMICAL. IT' IS THE ~ ·Best Household Remedy \Ever K;nown. -AND CURES...- Rheumatiam, Newalgia, Catarrh, Croup. Contract! ~ . Musoe LameBack, Asthma, Loss of Voii.:c; Sore Throat, Bro~rchitis, Coughs, Colds, Piles, Sprains, Chilblaines, Bur11S, And Wolllldi of Every Kmcl, Every bottle is warr.anted to contain nvth· ing hurtfttl, and is scld by all Drug- gists und~r a p01!1tive guarantee to :refund· money .if entire satisfaction is not aiven in every calie~ The following evidence, \Which has been sent to the pr~>prietors unsolicited, speak more than v~lumee. TM correct names and addresses of the witne~ are given to prove their g;en~ineness: , Speer's Port. Grape Wine, .liOU1' :feM8 Qldo T HIS celebrated native wine is made from the jnice of the Oporto Grape raised in thi& coun• try_. Jg inva'uable TONIC and STRENGTH- ENING properties are unsqrpassed by any othe1· native wine, Being the pure juice of the grape, produced nnner Mr, :;;peer's own personal super• vision, its purity and genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest child may partake of its generous quahties ami the weake•t mvalid use 1t to advanl- age. his in every respect a wine to be relied on Speer's P. J. Sherry. The P.J.l:>HERRY I!! a wine \f ouperior char· aoter, Jnn partakes of the rxch qualities Dl the grape of whic11 it is mPde, For purity, riclmes. fin• or and medscmal 11ualitios It wlll be fou.nd un- excolled. Speer's P. J. Brandy. , This BRANDY stands unrivalled in this cotnl- try, bemg far superior for medicinal purposes. lt. is a pure distillation from the grape, and contains valuable medicinal properti~s. It has u delicate flavor similar to that of the grapes from whlch it is diitilled,and Is in went favor among first cla•g; familtes. See that the stgnnture ALFRED SPEER, Pa~ saic, N.J., is over th- c:ork of each bottle. !llold by SHJaW & STILFSL AND BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHEKE. Liquor• tor .l'llectlcal Pnrp&oelt. We keep m stock a good assortment oi imported liquorh including bench . Hen- nes>y Brandy, 18 years old, and in domes- tic goods we sell nothing but two slam,p, or regularly distilled, whiskies; which we have from 2 to 8 years old-the latter is prob~bly the £nest medical whiskey ever brought to Batavia. In this lme we sohctt trade only for medical use and to that we propose to do j\\stlce, SHAW & STII..ES. ease5 thnt IIFDIIE TA1118, follow as a AFTER l ~IUIIQ'. ••quancc of Self-Abuse; as loSi of Memory •. 'Uili- venal Lassitude. Pain in the Back. Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other Dis- eases that lead to Insanity and a Premnlut:'e Grave_ a-Full particular• in our pamphlet, which w-e desire to send free by mail to every one . .Q-l'lxe Specific Medicine i& sold by all druggists at $1 per pac~e or si.\ paclcage for ts. or will be sent free b)' mad on receipt of the money, by addressing THE GH4..Y l.tlEDI()lNE C0·1I Bul'PALO, N.Y. Sold in Bat&via, by Shaw&: Stiles 1t>d F, 1? Hlnkston & Co •• NO MORE Or Gout, Acute or Chronic. SA11- CYLICA. Sure Cure. Ma.L.ufachued by the European Medicine Co, of Fads and Leipzig. Immediate relief WilT- ranted- Pe1m nent Cure Guaranteed. Mn. Dmiel M~~~qn, s,;,x Seveath sb'HI, Qutalo, · N, Y., aa)'5: \lha~e the ereatestfaith ill ThOIIIa$' Elecuic Oil !Of Croqp, havqcureclu:i~bab'y, aged ttft~JL montbB, of a ~e>vtre attac:k, W\th t'III'O · dose~~. I ba ve also used it for.oldor c:hll4rli'b. wilh mDIIt ~isla<: tory rtliWbl.\ Secret-The only dlFH 'lve of tile poisonous Uric Aciu which exists in tb.e Blood of Rheumatic and Gouty I'ali- enta. $1. a box; six boxes for $1). Sent to any address, free from mlli See that every box bears the nam DANIEL ROMl\'IEL, sole ll.gent an.d iw.· t;:>Orter, 68 MAIDEN LA.NE, N. Y .A. Bap~l•t ftlal•ter'l .Es:pertenee. I am a Baptist Minister, a~~d before I even thou~~tof. beliiC a cletC}'JI!aJio 1 a:n~duated in mediCine, but left a lucrattvl ,pf!OCtice for ·my preseot proflildoil, forty yean a&O, I wat fOr maAy yeoars..a aulere~ from quinsy: \Tho-' Electric !Oil cured me.'• l w:u abo troubtea with hoar~i>i>as, lllld•i'bo•·as' El~ctrio. Oilrllwaya reo · · Jicve4 &e.. lily wife md claild had dlpbthlria, ud •'\l'b.e•lill' Elecuic OU cured them,\ aacl If taken Ua time it ~ill. ·CUH. seven tunes aut Of tea. ' I am ltoofidentit is a cure fqr tlie moSt obstillate c:old or >e:O .. bi alidi tt ant;oD.e wili take a smallteai• pOO)Q a:ad ~ltlillit wxth the oil,ud·tllCII .p.o , the <end·Of. tho spoon iD 01141 1101tril aad· draw tho oil out of' the. ~ into tbe head by lilliJing u u ltar4llllthey.~an, lllltil the ()UJalla ovu· into the tln'ott> l11ld _practice that tw!CIC a w«lt, I do!l't ?rt;.·how offe~ve .their heui·may be it will.cteu, It o\11 and cure tlntt catarrh.. :For deafness IUid. For Sale by SHAW & STILES. To NerYou• 8uftereri!I••The Grta Europeau Remedy-Dr, J. 11 .. Slmpeou'• Sp4.,1Ac Moclleine, The best short stop in tile coua ... try is said to be Hill. Ee stops colds with his Peerless Syrup 9() quick, that the enemy's club hale disbanded. Price soc, a11d $r.oo · ' earache it b~ dome wonden tl) my·cerUia kttowl. ed&e. It is the OWJ' medicine· clubbed pli.tellt medlciae that 1 bave ncr .fell like recommendizl&, and I am very !iJiXItlliri *\set! it m every place, for I tel!,'J'O!J.. sll11t I wowd n~bc; withliut it, ill Klly house ·ronll11 tObiSideriW011. I • im now sut'uillr; from: a p~in ·.Jik:oheu!Ullim'iiCJIIy_ riaht Jllall,·au D.olblatc reUeYW! ne like 'l'hcimiiiLt'. Electdc.OU. · · per bottle. For sale by· N. Vi. Stiles. DR,. X. J.\!.~CM.ANE', , . •, · AonJ.~ ~ .. ; f·: r l···l •, :t > ,, ~' .· : ) I I 'I I ~ .. ···: ,'·i ,. I I 'I ' 1 1i •I •;1 :j '1 ') ,.1 . i .'• .. ' f· ' :,' ~:~;-;! J;' ,:,