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• . '• j' . '' . ' ',· • I ·, '1>. .. j .·. i I'' ,I 'I' .\ l\HE DAILY NEWS. BATAVIA, I'll. Y. .1-l/BLISHE.D EVERY EVENfN(J. THE OtZHi.>: OF D:COK KELLOGG. llo-..v t1le sa..erUt Propo•es 1~» Dave · · · ·J11ill. · Arre•lell -- --· ==------=-- -~:..: .:_ · ~ ~ c.=:-:- . Sheriff ~GJotll worth is making no -~d;y, March 2 1, 1 :as2. 'effort to apprehend Richard l\-1. Kel- - · logg on the 'VI.a. rrant. s whi.ch he holds .ll'lE.«E ~~~TION. for arrest . .further than to send p~s~ bet>n fa1· from tal cards to a.H the principal Cl Hes - Busi.nef:s has 'brisk to day. -There will be village lots 'Sale at the Homestead meeting night. :: ·~ opera House .. ourglarr itt CJa•;•u. Dellinger : · · · ··· · MANAGER. - HARRY C. FERREN, ................................... ~··· ...... . ex~~~:~::~ar\~r~v;n~~~) ;;~~ni~:. MhN.ll- & y EVKNlNG;-Harch 2'7tb, 1882, by the report that Hopkin's Hotel· u ...11 had beell burglarized. The burg- f:'YNOPSIS OF lN'CHlENTS Jar effected an entrance through the .;:~ KOE\Y'S FAJrl:OUS PLAY dining-room window and from there, . IN GEORGE . ,.,HE S'TA' T: E .. I\ of course. had free access to all parts '' om.· . LD :Q··F L ; . . ' h h \' · · the room 1 · ' of ' e ouse. J.JD tenng ' . . h lnn Rl the Hague ;-Arriva~ ~r theo CluefMagistrate; Occupied by Mr. aod Mrs· Hop-' ·uT J_-TheCourtyardof !•e].'tllhcDsutct\·.\TheWOI'!dowesmeahvmgCcarlme.analmtend b k r I ... h h • ·•The Ch1 d oft e ta e • · · Holland• ·rhe ount describes ·h~< kins .be took a pocket 00 JCO!U i A cloud on t e . ordo~;, . The Count and Gros-Rene arnbe 10 · h d by' Carline ; €arline's pranks d h ke that Jt shall pay Its e t ' d h\ 1 for Marie\ Cros Rene · ewltc •k 1 have compromised the· the gentleman's pants an t e Y tlmation with Gert!andefian . !~hov~ading of the Jaw ; \Any man . nown ho II be by lawcompelted to the money drawer of ~he bar- 1 · hnd (;~~~~~ur~f~l~:&ai~r~ir-rot'_t:nd, shd l.>eing :''dde~i~:r~fe\ ~~ b~s{;'!,rs.;;h~r•hiS :nam.e, he shall be room from a stand . near tne bed. . to 0 :'~rry her; hut should t~ehman•bc ~]\real ih:i:~c Death -TABJ;EAU. and towns-ln. tile United State.s an_d for Canada. Tile Sheriff says Dick lS to- a keen man and has probably been informed by frienas of a:ll Jli:.\'C~ed~ ings whichluve been taken agawst him aud it wou·ld be useless to at- . tern ~t to follow him. T~e postal cards are •ad.dres1ed to Ch1ef of Po~ .lice and xea.d as,.. follows: ••Please look out for and arrest on sight, Richard M. :Kellogg. who is wan ted . here on cllarges of forgery and em- bezzlement of $Ioo,ooo. Kellogg, until Decem l>erlast, lived in LeRoy, -Jacob Pfeiffer won a thirty~fi~e pound turkey at Arnold & Perfield s last night. -The advertisement ol the Teach- ·ers' Instit 11 te will be found in anoth- er column. -M. Daily is filling in and .unld- ing the lawn in front ofhis res1dence on Main street. -Bamnm claims show It is in-tents, New York Press. an :esth.etic N.Y.; from there he went t?Cana_da, remarks the and now is t>elieved to regtster ht m- h I d d to suffer the lug est pcna ty 0 · ' • • d t' - he strikes a snag; Thence he went to th.e TOI)ffi on t e I co:ceiTnncii Von Helmich's Chateau: The -uetrotlhe,d: G_•:oGs;~eRe:.,,:~~cld~~ I?.C'hild of-the St:.te,\ d :tl · d by B N · \'\ .- h · \t • The t•ll·tl e ctter, · t- The interru ti secou oor occ·upte - . . I Waldberg and Christia~. pre,; t e>r SUI ·co.unt• Th; drawing of tile marrtg~ cantrac • . p on; Hopkins and f. A~derson and tak~ i ann finds a \little >bier ; Maf'~h~~~~!~e .. Youhave·played your ~:arne, Gertrande, but you have lost. , . . d d 1 < :ertrande takes advantage o · mg t~etr pocket b0oks, pr0cee e 1 . TAI:L>\Atr. , . leading he relentless; Th.eproofs in Wa!dberg's tO the bar-room and removing the A.U'l' I.ii.-Gertrandt· and the, {;ount; ShGr~-Ren\ puis his foot i~it; The q_uarrel; The insult; . . ~ 1 h ds· Cbri>tian's plan for the Count _s•es_cape,; ulted me, Mar 1 e, and I w1ll kill h.m\; Gras. money drawer can.-.ed lt to tue cua I Man;e;s dc<pau· The Count'• determumtton; He has h'\t\n th~ !rap' The liJSUitret:urned; The duel: d d •• ' ' f h d\fficully • Chnsto:m <aug - ' hOUSe where it WaS fOUR yestel' llY .Reu~ sees a. W~Y. out o t e. 1 1 • .' h t.. b ·1 b _ 1 Dc.•th to Chmt•an.-TABLEAU. . t b1e• \'Send for Gertrande\ ; Gros-Rere mornmg. T e poca.et 00 {S e • A(''f' I\V.-Back at tne \littlelnn\ : Gr~~-~'[':'h'e 'f.,:~'ust 't.,.ke Its course, the Count must dte'\; longing to the various persons were I wu,;glcs out of the diell)m~; Ger~rand~ob~~~at 0 :,,.,, 011 of the pro\fs: Molh\r and daushter; \Ciu<er. -Ralph Bit1gham, .a ten year oi 1 d orator is to appear m the M. E. church, Friday evening of this week. -The change of time on theCen~ tral which was to have gone into ef feet' yesterday, has been deferred a. week. -Many sidewalks were d.ecidedly slippery to~day. The ram froze about as soon as it struck the ground. . -L C. Lorish has removed .ius gwcerv to his new building ?n J~tc~ ·son street. It will be furmshecJ tn :a few davs. -Tb~ new honse which will be built for H. U. Howard on the lot corner of Main and Liberty stret:ts will be of brick. -.A new smoke stack is to be putt on McDonald's mill fifty feet in height. It will be brought from .Buffalo on a wagon. -The Hook· and Ladder corn- pa~y have a drill this evening 't their quarters_ Every member ts .expected to be prer;en t. -School Commissioner Prenti<:e oeg·an work on the apportionment of the schoo-l fund tl1is morning. It will be completed by Thursday. it is -expected. -Mr. HolrnE>s's bill to regulate the salary ofth€ Treasurer of Gene· -see County has been referred ~o the sub-committee of the whole m the Assembly. - Tbe clerk of the corporation would be happy to meet all fireman -of the village at the h~use ot tb.e H. & L. Co. at nine o clock tbts evening on very spedal busiuess. -Several members of the Batavia Farmers' Club expect to go to Attrca to morrow to visit the farm of Col. R. S. Stevens. He has a ~il~ ~n ·his place, the only one in thts VlCtn· aty. -In the temple of fame, it is ~aiid 1 there is a nicne for every hem- est man· but the truth compels an exchang~ to add that in that same temple there are a great many nic:b· es to let. -Persons who have bought or e-Jtt:\tl.anged property during the past year gb!1uld call on Assessor Bierc:e at his store and see that the same lS entered correctly in the assessment rolls for tbe ensuing year. -A committee from the Royal 'Templars !:ave l:JePn appointed to con 'ec with the Odd Fellows in re, gard to renting the latter's lod,ge. room in tbe new post office butld· ing. The GGod Templars talk dr occtJp' ing the R&~yal Templars pr.esent quarters. self from Ha01il ton or St. Catharine~. He is of l:llediu m height, blue eyes, grayish ha;ir, dark side whiskers and moustache bow-legged, and about 3 8 years old;. associates with sport- ing men, He left Ha~ilton. about the 20th of February, lus wde a~td two sma:ll children being with htm when thete. \ It is requested to communicate any information to the sherilf. Kellogg has five child- ren three ef whom are yet in Le- Ro~, being cared f?r by Miss Man· waring·, hiS mothers sts.ter. There is little hope that he w1ll ever b~ captured. _._. __ __,......_..,...._. P.EIC.SONAL!Il. W. E. \Neibster has closed his school at Ell>a an1l returned to his la.w studies iB W. C. Watson's ()ffke. Mr. E. B. Page will remove soon after April 1st. into the house on State streEt formerly occup1ea by Dr. Hutch.ins. Will 0 Peck. who has been em- ployed in tbe American . E:xpress office in Bultalo for some ttme: past, is to enter the employ of the com- pany in New York nex:t month. The Boll . .Richard Crowley ar~ rived from \Washington yesterday morning a:nd will appear as caunsel for the Telegr:aph Publishing ·Com- pany in the mit bought for libel by Miss Catha;rir~.e S. McCarthy. The trial is expected to come on to-day. -B11ffalo Co11rier. Conduct<Jr Wm. Campbell and family, who have resided m .Batavia for several _:yea.rs removed to-d.ay to Rochester, ~I::-. Campbell's new po· sttion on tbe Central making a resi- dence in tnat -city more convenient. Many frie11ds in Batavia will wish him much success in his new h.ome. ---·---- .Accid.IIO:&IIl Happenlnt.::s • John H. Ward slipped and fell heavily upon the stdewa.lk this morning, gi....-ing him a. ~evere shock. .A servant girl named Peck had the misfortuae to be precipitated from the top to the bottom of the sta.irs at the re::sidence of Peter Mat· tice on Bank. street last evening. Her ankle \'yas badly dislocated. .An Italian laborer know11 as \number ~ ~, H at work in Bethany, • was struck by a IJ.ying chain aliach ed to the rigging- of a derrick yester- day, and his elbow was badly m- jured. N <1 bones were broken. . Dr. Morse attended him. Tho Rifiu' Uulforms, R. 11! Warren met with a seri· ous accideut la~r. ev~ning, thougll it is very fo.rtu~ate that it was no worse. H:e was descending the cellar ~tairs ao:d, making a misstep, ! lf-)l to the bottom. He struck np· · on hi~;.si(,ie aod was badly bmised, but no boJlell',l were broken. His numerous fricl[)ds h-ope th~~ he may speedily recover. lt was quite a pwfitable specula· tion into which Capt. Bailey and Capt. Parker embarked when they :ourchased the uniformo of the hate Batavia Rifles. Yesterday they S()ld fifteen to the band at Caledonia and ' to-day thirteen to the Cuba ban d. They answer every purpos: of ~11 expensive, made to o.rder su1t, while they cost but a fractiOn of what a full new uniform would. ..... Mr. E. 13. Page recently sold to Mr. Henry Easton on Prospect avenue, an elegant Weber s.qua.re grand piano, valued at $sco m ex change lor a \Kurtzman\ of J:ss value. Also a fine Wilcox & White organ. price $135 1 to Mr. Eugene Wilford, Elba. ... __ _ Foil owing a.tc the real estate trans· fers recorded in the County Clerk's office since •our last repc>rt: \:Vm. C.rawfor>d to Henry W. Francis, 31 acres tn Pemb.rok.e, for $2250. F. T. Schli(k t:o Hon. E. C, Walker, lot on School street, for 1400. . Hon. E. C~ \V alker lu F. T. Schlick lot on Walker street, Ba.tav1a, for $2oo Lew1~ 1\reiger to J, J oslm, 5 acres in Alabama, 1or $9,3;0 ---lfotJet~-- For bargains in houses and lots apply at Kibbe's Agency, N..> ex- pense to pu.Iclusers of property. d 1 h •rd The ,ro•yof Gertranrlc < u~rth; (,ro>- en 1 ~Th drum-roll· •·l-1 e 1 ; cou<>emned, up, up, and to tl,e found SCaltere aroUD'. t e y.. . clme.rtclllV bre._t,~1ina,rnydarli~g1lmah. ··d\ebc 'd l h . • ob G d, ability. \l'·lsave '\'• m ' . . . G R Money was evl ent y t etr on.y ~ Court'': Hrlr>n \'.\ • ' d . c rline entrusted with aserinu;;mrsswn; ros- ene bl h d 'I' v The priSon· the old\\-\ erer, \ 'lh fthe srcrotm:miage;The ject, as several valua e wat~ es an br~~lbeC~t;~, •• j,ilorsa~disbelrayed; \~ahlbe gdal\n 1 · 1 \~~~'e;The ei:~~IJ.r~weii;.Waldbergcaught iu ' f ' 1 WI\ thin easy ,. \ t the rescue· The C'unl \ 11 .ou ·• ' 11 \When I'm far away pteces 0 JeWe ry ...... ere ' . cr.ule·si •·; ...,r S-\-<U'o 0 0 ' • (.; t ucc:'•sacdfic ; Hnrp•nc s .or, ; • re ach of the robber. The atnOUllt bi>\v.nltr~p;lt'll\r esWomaneud·emr~:~:y·~·pl·;;;y·err~/~isterGemaodc -TAIILllAI. ' of money obtained is not exactly known, but it is nearly $WO Mr. B. N. Hopkins had ju&t returned on Sunday evenmg from New Yc;>rk with a large sum of money, wht_cll for safe keeping he placed uw;ter his pillow on retiring, a11d wh1ch was not taken. Tb.e elder Mr. Hopkins also had money under his pillow and it was not disturbed. A?. yet no cl ne to the tbief has been found. ---.<»---- 'l'h() H.oey-Hardle company. This morning's Buffalo ]lCpress says: · •The H oey-Hardie Com- pany opened a week's engagement at the Theatre last evening. The house was unusually large for open- ing night, the galleries being filled and the large part of tbe seats below stairs being occupied. The com- pany has changed con~iderably since it was in Bnffalo last, and ins<lme respects it has been stre!lgth'!necl, That it is a popular combination at present no one who saw it last eve· ning will dispute. The actors were called before the curtain after each of the three acts. and the entht1siasm of the ho\Use through.out the play was remarkable.\ '.l'Jte &priJ cemtltry. The Century mag:Zlne for April was placed on sale at Jli1ackeys• tnis morning. It has a varied list of contents and the illustrattons are up to the usual standard ()f artistic ex· cellence. The (rontispiece is a portrait of Matthew Arnold, accom- panier! bv a biographical sketch by Henry Ecklo-rd. 'The illustrated articles are \Tunis and its Bey,\ \The Age of Praxiteles,\ \Opera in New Yorlt,\ and \Some Ameri- can Tilej;\ an article which will be read with much pleasure by those interested in art matters. There are a.lso the usual number of choice ar· tides, poems and -the contillued stories. The wee&Sbore In \Wayo.eColtQtJ' It is a settled fact, savs a Wayne cnunty paj>er, that the West Shore is to run through Wayne county, pass· ing near and south of Clyde and Lyon~. through Newark, through Port Gibson, Palmyra and Macedon. The right of way is being made in Eastern Wayne and searches of the records have be~un. The road will not touch Rochester directly,btlt 'viii cross the Genesee at some point about five miles south of the New York Central. At preseut, most of the engineers are malring thier llead- q uarters at Lyons and Palmyra. lVoUce, All persons having claims against the village of Batavia, accroingprlor to the 14tli of March, will present them to the Clerk on or before the zzd inst. Bat a via. March I 5\ r 88 2. By order of Board of Trustees, L. L. CROSBY, Clerk:. When you want to hear of any- thing new look over our local col- umns. French China Tea Sets, 56 pieces, three new elega'\lt patterns in oak, ovid and cable wide bands. Call and see them. No old styles, at • K!!:NYON's, ---.·-tii!IH~--\- A Child of the State. .t s soon &11a lt'-~ The Company, ~nsi,ts of twenty penons. Carry their own S'encry, l'ropertie; !Uid Accessortes. O::PEN\ING ' .. GRAND THE FIRST TO RECEIVE AN EntireNewStock ofSpringGoods REs s G 0 0 D s Ill all the prevailmg >hades, with combinanons to match. D maclr and Coi01'~1l ~iiks. Blark and C4JhH'€tl ~aUns in all the very newe~t D t tIS complete. All-wool colorin 11 ~. 111u Black Ge>ods e\llar ·men . Black Cashrncrl! as low a;, 3 7.% ce 11 ts a y~nd. Ammco~n and ~cotch Gmghams, We have an elegant line of Nr:.w DRESS BUTTfJ!'iS. Hosiery, Passimentry LPcesl Ribbons, Ornaments, LfiCE CO.LLARS_, K 1 D G L u V E S m bla.ck and colors, fro1~1 3 to 6 hutt0ns. Also in Foster's Patent Fa..~tenmg, which are worlh $L5:> a pmr everywhere, we ofler at the low pnce cf so cents a patr,-HPIDRED\> or RoLLs N\EW AND H.AN JJSO ME CA.RPETINGS l unr di,play ol Ingrain~, Tapestry am! Body Ilru;,sels caun()t he bea:en, Our assortment is the Largest. cur Styles are lite Be>t, and the PRICES L~WER than any Honse m vVc 5 tern New Y nrk. We otler good br1ght and Heavy Ingram Caroets for 211 cents a Yard. J. B· & H· He-vv-itt, PALACE DRY GOODS STORE, 1 0 9 MAIN STREET. G. P. BOWEN. PRlC\E LIST -CROCKER Best Stone China DINNER $6.00, $10 oo. $15,0U. G-o1cl.Ba:n.d.China.Tea.Se'ts $il.OO, $8.00, Opera Hotz.se $10.00, d]lock:.., $12 • .i0, $U.OO, c!Ja.tavia, JV. Y. F OR SA.LE.- Village lots for salc.- Inq11ire of Dr. H. S. Hutchins. UOR SA.LE.~The hou;e nn<lldt No J.' 71 Stale olreet, on reasonable tcnns.- Possession given m three montl1s. Inquire at thts ofrice. ---· I-~ l:::j r--x----=1 r-, ~ C;;:) ~,... .. x ) E I :~ q Cl==; r:---:1 l \l r:--:, . - ~ ,.., ..:.. ;i1 ~ ...J :..J I :?. ..... .t, I !-< •I 7.\ f;;;:l u 0 z ..:: ;;il ~ ::J r. ....-: ~ -· ~ ~ ~ 1=-1 1::::1 rn. \d ;:::.. ':l.l l:t:l -;....;> ~ - ~ •.-4 f:-1 H .... 0 1--t en r;wt .........t .........t ~ uj E-< ro z ro;:;l ~ ~ u tll teo ~ ('J . ,....., ~ - > t£! H \t;; z ~ 0 d ~ \Cl <:1) ~ ~ ~ ..c:1 ~ .. - .... • 0 0 r.8~ f-. 0 ~rr: Oia E-t~ fl.)~ ~~ z~ =~ 0.... :::; ~ • ~ Clotbinl;t\ cheap at Moynihan•s. JVantett. ~----~~ ----:. . -- -----· ----- \ 'XTAI\TED -By a competent English Y 1' g-~rl, a sttuatton m a respectable fam- Ily· Addre;1 bux 413. F()r Sale O?' to Bent. FOR ~ALE-A tine res!d nee w1th an ncre of iand and plenty ol fruit for sale_ l'nc~ $200o. l';o, 6 \Valkcr block. F OR ~ALE-Tlme acres of land, house and barn. Pncc $Iooo. ::\o ()Walker block. L-..,()R SAU~-A very ~e~ir .. hl~ L1ick res~ .!:' it!ence ceatrallv located ]' 4!> No. h Walker block. • nee '\'4000. F IJ~Z RENT -A. house for $x.so a week. '\\' ,, \ $4 oo lC No. 6 Walker Block. ==--:.------- FOR ~ALE-At a low price two build- . mg luts only a ohort distaJiCC from Mrun street. Apply at J:-.:o, 6 Walker Block. 'l'o Rent, T o RENT-One snit of ofncef; over the . Geneoee County Natioual Bank. The: entue 5econd floor, compnsmg lour roOllll., fitted up \l'lth modern Improvements. S. MAsSJ~. TO RENT.-Part of a double house on West Mam Street, after April first, ln- qttire at th ·s office. ----------~-------------- rro RENT-The e1.t11e second story . over Mtss J. F. Ke11yon's stol\e ln- qlllre o1 M 1ss Kenyon. TO RENT-~·or n tea~onahle rent part of a store centrally locaied • Apply at No. 6 Wa.lker Block. TO RENT· A house suitable for n board- ing house. Apply at No. 6 Walke!\ Block. TO RENT -..Rooms smtable foT offices. ' Inqw'\e at No.6 Walker :Block, t·