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l ' ' ' ~ '' ' '} ... ·~ ' \i ,.: .·I·.' i. 1 ·' ;-,1 : '. ·; '·' ·' . ~ '. L I ; ,I i;L:;. \ l~l ·, •, \\f I '~ 'i _>' . ) \ •::· ., 1'_-• .: ,, . ' \ '.·. ,'' I ~ • ,: 1'HE D .AlLY NEWS. r· ~·· .~· L22JE22!!1~ . Dellinge:r Opera :S:ouse_ 'rhe ·IV e\V .Pos& 011lee, BA1'AVI•A..N. v. The interiorofthenewpostoffice Mrs. Mary, wifeot John L. Per- .1-YBL.ISIT.ED E PEl? Y E VENJN(J. :: proper will be finished in tile hand- kiq.s, died in McBride, Michigan, · some Eastlake style, the :r:naterials M~rch 19th, aged forty five years. HARRY € F vRR''N .• , ...................... MANA:GER. I • J::.. J.;, f ~ o·• • o o • o o o o o • • o • --- 27th~ 1882) MON'JJAY EYJ~:NING~ March Wedilt:~day, March 22, t s~m. . being white pine with ebonized The ·hrst intimation the many ·----~ ~-- --- ~~- ·- --·- · mouldings A. F. Lawre11ce ~as friends in Byron had o~ tbis sad I SYNOPSIS OF INCIDENTS ~.lEitW> m'EN'I'JON. · · been engagell to do the w0rk, m- I event wa.s a teleg,ram recetved Mon · , IN GEOltGE HOEY'S FAJY.COUS PLA.Y . eluding th\e manufacturiilg of the day afternoon. No notice haci been ,, . OF TH· E smATE' T. \ .-:'rhis weather i~ thoroughly · desk.s and all the ofiice furn:tu. ~e. receiv.eq of her hne.f .. Illness ~1r. \CHILD · · .I. · • Marc~li·ke in ill! ; ,,p ,ens. LJ k ~ d n k •r · t- • e IS now at w,• r on L•Je es1gns \er 1n s removed to 1\1tChlt;;•ll! a \ e\r 1 . T C d r l'rl Dutch lnn at d'\ !l.>gue;-Ariiva 1 of the Ch1ef M,gi,trate: 'rh·e·Vt'll•oe ''fr 11stees meet to h' h 'll b 1 · · d h 1 H · B 1\CT I.- he ourt\'\ 0 t e 1 ' e 'fh d lv,·.,a Carline an, ·J '' • d -. \\\ i -, W IC WI e sometung umque ::l\1 a al·ago e arnveOlfi y- 1 ;..~!Judo•lthehorizon;·;TheChidol•he~tate\;\ ew?r .owHcslmled·'rh\ c· t'd ·blehn night at ·tbe !'1rc::Ce of tile clerk d 1 'fh f h 1 · h • h h 11 . 't d ;, \· The Count and Gros Kene arnve 10 0 atl • e oun escn es \ · • -•u o • an . nove e contract or. t e ron ast mg h t with 1 e rernams, 1 · flt at Its a. • P\Yo' st ed.' ' 110 his 101 . 0 f .. r Marie· Gras Rene be\ itched. by C ·rline ; Car-Iii e's pranl<~ i\. • • 1\ d h d b h b d d 1\.lf L • . . Irtatl01 v.lth cr· ran e a - . J • A k 'Yll to have compn:m·JS··d tb -n..tt~ntton IS ~a 1 e to t e a - . oxes as ee 11 a war e to a ma-s- uavmg been obliged to wait irt Buf ! ,;,d G m-Rcne\ di .comfiture; '/'he r• ad•n5 ol. ~le Ia~ ; 'h ny mfn 1 ';rs sh•ll be by law c;m;•cll de · f h E E l M ·' h · Th \, d • f 1 11 b ll ofachlldoftheStatecfllolancl 'he b·mgun·rerl <'agee zrye • ,. e vertlsement 0 t e .ast . DC ent ac USettS tlrm . . e '\'o an Ill 1a 0 :1' ~ay y missing COnnections. ! t~o:;rry her; bnt sho~ld the man bo ai 1 ~JOV man iecl, orrd~ ~ to bestow on her hiS name, he.shall be market fact the whole mtenor ol t'he office From htm our correspondeni J eor..1S , conJemned t·~ suff,r the highe>t penalty cf the law, Doalll-:-lAELKrt~· . . . . . -1\.nother netition in favor of. will be so COllStructed that in ten that 1\I.rs. r~rkins was sick. only a ! .IUJT 11.- \()? .Helm'ch'<C!lli<':'U: '!'l.he b7lt•o:lh•ldl;t ~·rG~~·R~~.~~~o':~~~·~e;h?l~s~~~~~·~ts~:~i Y • ,. • • 1 1-. f -1 . I W ,ldl>tr~ a Ill ChriStl•\' pre's tbeJr • UH ; lle t t e ' \ • 'Ih . • Sergfa.ntM.asonisa.t the Washburn· rmnutes (•ragtven signa tt.~ey may ew <~Aysofconrestion ofihe1ungs an,•finds\a\lttle•\er\· M;mcandtheCr.unr:Theui•\'ngoltlwmart~gec•ntract; emterruption; b d . d - d • h d ' ' '· k d ' f h 1 . ,;y. h played vour g'me Gertracde tnt you have 1<-st House. Il has received many sg- e remove an carne !nto t e an was not pronounctd danger- ,l!•r:ra,de ta es a vantage 0 1 e aw, cu ave · ' ' ' · t f Th . I - k 'l h . k I l.~J'll AU. natures. : s reet 1 necessary, . ts :arrange- ous y SIC unt1 a s art lime ve are A>f~T :nli.-Gertrande rnd tlle Count; ShP pl.e·•ding he ~dentles•; 'l:lteprcofs ia Wald.b~rg's -'·\\'nA,· ....,f R'ochester·.~ .... , 1 d .. •t 1 ·rl- rnent is a requirement of l he post- · d ~ina. The funeral take:; place han.•s: c•,n·ti .• n~• plan r r the Count's es.core ; Gros R.ene pus Its Joot 1 ~ 11 t; 1 he qu 1 or:j 1 1; 1 !~·. mst,lt; u \... \ ~~ ffi • • '=' • - · Mari~·s de p.m·; The Count'; dctermiu~uon; \He lias 1multed me, Ma~•.e, ~nd 1 wJ! hl h .m • Gms. hahilants'\ says that yesterday fore- 0 ce department and 1~ :made m from Ih.e 1\>1. E. church a. Byron to- I Rew·s••sawavoutof thediffic,.ity; Chnsttannught m tll~tr•p: lhem~ultreturned,The duel; ld h case of a fire. The employee~ of day and the interment will oea! B.v· lk th to Chrh.tim.-TAuLEAl. tO ( e 19eather Of next summer, b fi' l !H'T 1!V.-Dack at the \liitle Inn\; Grcs-Rerc in trouble; \Seu•~ iorGertrande\: Gros-Rere which will be cold a. nd wet. t e 0 tlce wtl be instructed altcl drill- ron Center. wrigd··· out r.f the diemm•: Gcrtrande ol.d•ll'ate: \Tho hw UJll't t ke '\ cr>ur5e, the Count must die\· . ed as to the manner of rcnoval, as --- 'lheoto·y ofGeruand•'s u:rth:l:ro•-Ren\ •n po, .. , .. un oi thcproob. Mcib<r •nd dau);ol.tr·r; \Cio<e -Nearly five inches of snow fell 'll 1 fi c: .,or to In\' Lre;,t. :\!inJ, n y ca'lh h ~Ima ~·· Th· drt•n•·r.ol:; :·He 1s couo•emned; l!P· up, and tu tl•t A · l . h h Wl a SO the 1re d epartJncnt That Jlootller Fire lu Alblon. Lourt''; Gmr.nde'> Lability·; ··I' 1 save h1m, or d1e bc,tde h1m en the scaffold.-'IAHLEAU. t e 0 ce wi I be ex:cellently finished AC'II' v.---The prison: the old Wanderer: Carline entrusted with aHri••usmission; G_ros-Rene at tt1ca; ast mg t, more t an at h ffi 1 any one time .tbe past winter. At . and well equipped i~ assurecl'. The extensive works of the Cnr· bn•c>Ihc Count'< 1 ai•~'\ and is bea\'·er1; Walde g ani LmH>c: 1he. tory of the· s.-cn.t m>mage: The Al d th 'l th' 'd ~ rr.nfe•,i·n; Gr• s·R<•netothet~scue;.'l'ho CrnntanrlMaurke; The bstf~rewell;Waldber.;caught it1 . ex:an er, . ree m! es lS Sl e, 4 II tiss Manufacturing Company, 01>\n J.j, OW II trao: Tt.c Wanderer'; rcver.g-o; Gertraud~'s sacril><:<\; Hm;pme·Sf()r r.ll; \When I'm faraway, there were less than two inches Worlt a f. Ute (Ja.no.lD~ lr'll>CJto•·:v. ufacturers of reaper'>, mowers and . .s soon 1 shall be, 'ornetimc:s '\Y a prayer for Sister Gcn!iuulc -TAHt.EAL -rhe extensive auction of Frank An extensive business will be done agricultural implements, at Albion, The Company' onsists ol twenty persons. Carry their own Scenery, Properties and Accessones. R. Lttsk's property w11l take place together wilb the Mansion Hou~e, h M 11 I at the establishment of the Batavia to-monow on t e one arm, · a hotel south of the works, were de· d h lr ·1 r l' Preserving Company the coming ;Jne art EL a m1 es west o t ns strayed by lire yesterday morning. village. A. D. Waldo, auctioneer. season. Mr C. A. Burt, th.; super The fire was discovered at half-p intendent, just retllfned frooJ a trip h • 1 ast -Corporatic>n Clerk Crosby en- to New York and Boston, IV here he t ree o cock in the pamt shop and tertainedt.he firemen and several ot has beeP. OD b•..Jsiness. In the lat- was probably the work of an incen- his friends at the rooms of the Hook diary. The destruction was com- ter city he placed an Ol'der for a and L9dder company \ast evening. million and a. half labels, which plete. The books and papers in Then 'Were refr<:shments and a very the office were saveri. Tbe loss of gives an idea of what the company <enjoyable time. intends to do. Tlley will )JUt up of the Curtiss Maimfactnring- Corn- -Three vill<~ge lots on WaJker abuut severm- five tbousand. cases. pany is ~stimated a.t $IOo,ooo ,m street wert!' sold at tbe Homestead The tinners i:Ue still enga.ged in which there IS an insurance of $40,- company'~ nw<:tin\'. last evenin\' ' · ~.... uoo. This is a severe blow to AI· •· \ manuractunng cans, t110\lg~ 1he Two were bid oft' b)' Mx. Bradfield preserving will not begin betore the bion's manufacturing interests [lS it and one l»v C. H. Howard. They middle of Mav. FarmeiS vvho are was the largest manufactory, and fhrougtlt $z:n each. to raise any of 1 he products '(Jut up will 1 throw over eighty men ant of -The meeting of citizens, ~ur- by the con,pany should call at the emp oyrnent. The works will pro- suant to the call of Supervisor Os factory and make their contr.dcts lor ba ·ly be rebuilt. The Mansion born, will be ~~ld at Ellicott Hall the season. House was insured for a small to-morrow eve~ing, to take action •• amount, but was neariy a total loss. in regard to the proposed soldiers' 'Ji'lle West Sll~re Pnsllhta'I'.JIInu;s. •~>---- monument. A fnll attendance is s».rC)teeUoll o1 Jo'lsll and. Gmn.e. Jreque9ted. A reporte; for the Utica Herald, -There need be no mystery as who has wntten up the work on the to dle ide:rJtity of the person who WestShoreRoadn(!arthatcity, says: broke the glas~ in Mrs. Nelson's The West Shore comparty iZJ New street show-case. On Sunday, three York and its offices, engineer~, land blind boys we:.re returning from agents and contractors are making church when one df them accident· every possible effort to comploete the :a.llv rart intn til.e case, striking his road this season. (;eneral!VI anager Charles Paine, l~te eJfthe Lake Shore :race agamst the glass and breaking & Michigan Soutilern railr{)!ad is Jt, . , I •\ g1vmg b1s valuable aid and rtdlway IIPEIISON .\ Llll. .M. 0. ])ennis has gone to Oswe- go to-day to adjust a fire loss. Mrs. C. V, H<Ooper and child of Bergen are -at the Hooper He use E. J. Parker, :press representative of the Hoey-H:udi{l Combination, is ill town tQ-day-. Misses ~[arthat. a11d Mary Smith returned from New York, where they ha...,e bilen visiting friends, yes· terday. F'rallk.lyn Hinchey- of Rochester, ihe Central's real estate man, was in town Jestercay. Nothing was done lin regard to the new street. .Mrs. Haniet ·GarJner of Leaven· wor.th. Kan., who has been visiting her daughter, 1\Irs. C. F Pendill. left Bat~via this rooming fOI' Cleve Jand. ]. J. WashbtJ.rn, of the Wiard Plow Works, attende<i the hearing on the C. S. ]aker milroad com- mission bill in the Assembly Cham- ber yesterda.y afternoon. -The time is approaching when it will he necess~ry 'lor young who have been covering up their shabby suit& with handsome overcoats to put the latter articles by and then prope:r styles, a good fit and mod- erate priCfS willl:Je tlwugbt or. By consulti11g R. 0. Holden & Son's advertisement purchasers of ready made clothing 1vill leam of bargains :to be obtained at: their stme. ... •t•o L.ocate In Batavia, Dr. Harry. R. Nettleton of Spen- cerport, isto come to Batavia to practice his profession, it is learned trom a Spencerport correspondent. The docto.T is ·son of Rev. K. D. Ne!tleton, former pa.stor of the M. E. ch11rch in this -village, and has numerous friends here who will welcome hif1. ---~----~ K.enr~m~•· Sell Widest band, best French China Tea Sets tor $ID. Others charge $l S· experience to tl!is ent<'rprise in a manner that is IJJos:t etr~~ctive. He bas recently made a personal i:nspec- lion of tbe line, and the p10pess of the work along tbe Moha. wk valley and he is Wt?ll pleased with what he had seen. Division Engineer SpencE>r and h1s assistants are lo\ing no tiane m their depa1tmen1s, buc keep busily at work on the line and in their:- office from daylight u 11til after dark. The prm pects for the West Sltore com- pany are very encoLiraging, and ere many days a still la.rger num her of men will dot the line we~t of Utica. (Jary'\ Vll lllge ElecUoa, The charter election in tBe vil- lage of Cary took !Jlace yesterday. There was higlter than an n verage vote and the canv;1.s was CJ. uite excit- ing. 1 he following ticket wa~ elect- ed: President, G. T. Ft1ller; Trus- tees, John Stevens and H. C. Mar· ttn; Treasurer. A. B. Rathbone· Collector, H. A. Stevms. Th~ majorities were in the neighborhood of twentv- fiv~. -~~· ....... -- A F.l.nc l.ttot ol Beef, Jones & Honse have purchased sixty-two head of fine beef cattle from Ch~s. F, Prentice ot LeRoy, the first mstalhnent of which were delivered to-day; They averaged thirteen hundred pounds each and brought six cerits a peund, .giving to Mr. Prentice the handsom~ sum of $4,836. Real E11a1e Tranat:en- Following are the real estate trans- fers record~d in the County Clerk's office since our last roport: Christian Fo;,;: t() Petl!r Smtth 5 acres in Alabama for f930. · Ruth Blair to Alex: lllair 2 acres in Le Roy for $1014. llenj. F. Rodclifie to Jerome '[', Feez- Jear, 4 acres in Bergen, for $1500, The difference between a blonde and a locomotiV\.e is that one has a light head and the other has a. head- light. A special committee of the State Association for tlle Protection of Fish and Game met in New York yesterday and adopted the Newman bill of la.st year as the basis for all proposed a.rnendments. They also adopted the first section of the Griffin !>ill, allowing the hounding of deer only in September and Oc- tober. For shooting woodcock the open season r .. 1r the State will be July, September, October, November and pecember. For squirrel, the sboot- mg season will be from October ISt to JailtHHV t st. For partridge, shooting from the I st of SeptPm:ber to Jan uuy I st. The trout law re- mains as it is. except that they r:nay be caugh,t until September 15th m Warren, Clinton, Essex, Hamilton, jefferson. Lew!~ and St. Lawrence Counties. Trappers will be allow- ed to visit tbetr traps on Sunday and to take all game caught. The State ga rue protectors will be in- creased to I 2, and Lewis and St. Lawreilce Coundes wtll each have one. The Comrnissicn approved Mr. AJvord's bill making a park of the Adirondack region. .l Cbild vf the :State, Of the drama, \A Child of the State,\ wl1ich will be presented in Batavia li ext Monday evening by the Hoey Hardie Combination for the l'etlefit of the Richmond H cse Company. the Philadelphia Tiooes >ays: \Mr. Geo. Hoey is to be ac- o;orded the praise or having put to- gether a very effective emotional drama. The story is well told in five acts, that are almost overcrowd- ed with s.f'nsational episodes and in- tensely dramatic situations. These are wclll ined togetner. and the in- terest is cumulative from the rising to the fal liog ol the curtain. -·<»>\'H • ._,I>--- . When you want to hear of any- thmg new look over our local col- umns. French Cbina Tea Sets s& pieces, t~ree new elega'lt pattern's m oak, OVId and cable wide ban.ds. Call and see them. No old styles, at KENYON's. --~>+--- Clothing- cheap at Moynihan's. MARRIED. HIRSCH;-BJmMSTED -At the residence of lhe bnde's.pa,rents,Marcll8th, by the Rev Mr. Dtew, oJ Cary, W1lham Hirsch and and Malvina Brumsted 1 both, of Blltavia, OPENING ' .. GRAND THE FIRST TO R ]~CEIVE AN Entire New Stock of Spring Goods D R E S S t: 0 0 D S m all the prevaihng shades, with comhinat10nS to match. Black and toiorPd ~ilks. Hlaek llllll CoiOl'f'U Satins in all the very newest .:olorings. I ktr Black Goods Deuartment I~ complete. All-wool Black Ca~hmt>rl' as low :t> 377f c~nb a yanl. Amencan and ~cotch Cmghams. Wt! have an elegant line of NEw DRESS BUTT0N~. , Hosiery, Passimentry L8ces, Ribbons, Ornameni~s, Ltfi.CE COLLARS) . 1 .( I Ll G L () V E S m black and colors, from 3 to 6 buttons.. Also in Foster•., ~ Patent Fa~temng, wh•ch are wurth ~11.50 a po:ur everywhere, we ofler at the low pnce cf 50 cents a pmr,-HL'XDREU:; UF RoLLS NEW .AND IIAN1JS0}1E CARPETINGS I < lur display of. Ingrains, Tapestry ancl Body Brussels cnnnol be hea.ten, Onr assortment is the Larges~ •. Nlr S 1 Y:Ies :a.re the Be .t, and tile PRICE~ Low:ER than &ny House m \Vey.sterdn New \ ork. \Ve otter good bnght 1\GU !Ieavy Ingrain Caroets for 25 ceats a .ar .. J. E. & :s:. He-vv-itt, PALACE DRY GOODS STORE, f 0 9 MAIN STREET. Special Earga~ins ARE NOW OFFERED IN BOOTS & Si-IOES ·--AT-- ::SOS \'VVOR..TH'S. SOUTH SIDE SHOE STORE. PM' Sale, \£r\'OR SALE.- VIllage lots for sale.- .1.' Inquire of Dr. H. S. Hutchins. ----:------- FOR _SALE.- The hou'e ~nd lot ~ 0 71 State >lrcet, on reabonablc ternn - Pos<t!>.sinn given In three months. Inq~ire at th tS office. FOR SALE, A. Honse and L<lt. on U~d T Htrer-t.. ~ou~e r.Yz ;lory with wing; l<nl c~ntams I {f acres Ian,]; s01l, ;\ardy loam, 40 ap· p·e l.rn.'.;, I I ol tbem m hearmg: etght year.<, all the rest g1 ailed fruit. Als•>, •tu• ncfs C'hernc'>, p 1 nm,, \:rape~, and all k.nds 0 ( ;;mall. ~arden IIUit. l'1ice SI,3oo: lung !nne given '!n ~wu.third_s of the money, 1f desired. Enquue at :;\-;o. 7 Cedar street at th1s office, or G. B. Worthmgton';,. ' lVottce. Al~ persons having claims against the vtllage of Batavia, accruing prior to the 14th of March, wi11 present thelll: to the Clerk on or before the ~2d mst. Batavia, March 15, 1S8z. By order of Board of Trustees • L. L. CROSBY, Clerk. Fino H.orsell. Mr. W. T. Bradley recently re- t':rncd from the West, bringing with htm twenty·seven of as fine Illinois horses as are ever seen. The lot in- cludes heavy draught teams, :match- ed teams for carriages, single drivers etc, They are on exhibitic,n .at hi~ fa~m, north of Bush ville, where they wtll be sold at remarkably low fig- ures, Payment may be made in . cash or on good endorsed notes. Wan.ted. -\V A;-;r-.:;;T:~i\'-;o;;:--=.=:B=:=y=a=c=om=p=et=e=nt=.&=;n=g=l=•5h f!•rl. as!IuatiOn m a re,pectable fam· tly. Addre~' b, x 413 . ===F.=o'l' l<l~ le m• tr; Rent. . -A lme re> d nee w•th an F UR SALE' · p acre of land ~nd plenty of fruit fur sale nee $-:JOoo. No, 6 Walker block, · FUR SALE- Three acres of land, house . and barn. !'nee $Iuoo ~o 6 \' ]'- block. · - vv a ... er 'L\UR SALE-- A very e '1. bl 1 . k JC · 0 ' 'ra e: •11c. res- ,.; I _em.~ centrally kcated. l'nce $4000 J.,O, 1> VI alker block, • FlY{ RE.NT- A houoe for $r.so a week. '' \I '~ $4 QIJ '' No, 6 Walker Block. FOR SALE-At o. low price two build- M · Jllg lots only a ~hort di~tancc from am streel. Apply al No. 6 \Walker Block. To Re-nt. TO RENT-One suit of offices over the . Gene~ee County :Natiollal Bank The entire second floor · · fitt d h ' C()mprmng fr>ur roon1• e up Wlt modern Improvements. • -- S. :MAsSE. T ORENT p -· ·- art of a double house on . We~t Mam Street, after April first In qurre at thts office. ' • T 0 R~\'T-The -;;tire second story . 'JVierMilssJ. F, Kenyon's store • In~ qmreo ss Kenyon. • T O RENT For a wt•nnabl t f .. ~ c ren part o a store central! y located. A 1 No. 6 Walker Block. PP Y at T'? RENT A house suitable for a board mg ltouse. Apply at No. 6 Walker Block: TO RENT-Hooms ~Ultable for offices. lnqmre at No.li Walker Block.