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1 ',:j '.: I·.! ' .JI I j ' '· ... ' . i\ '' • . ' • .. ' ,. ! ;: ' ·' ' ,· \ - -· ------. - ------ , 'THE DAIL \Y NEWS. improvement. There is ditngertbat! ·' BA'TAVI:tl... N.Y. the recilation ha.ll may crumble to: lSSa. RYAN· i :ROBINSON'S WORLD CHALLENGE ' !.i, J>lT-E.LISU.ED EP..lt.l?Y EVf!.l!{lZVll. ·pieces and cause loss of. life. 'Jhe; . ·board say it would be a decided ad- ; 1 ·\~;:.-e:~~Ji.~~~~:! ~~E2~::;~::::£::~~~~ ~TIMMER TRAD~. tir~us & Mena~e~ie ' JJJaiL w1ll be received at the rate of ~3 o<> a· ']lear 0 i or .s:even.ty-fivc· cents f~r three m.onth.s. .Any chinery and armament. i ! failu:re pn the part of the ·Ca:rriers to perform t.heir ,.. j -oJI- 2D,. 000 DOLLAR~ wo~ru~l. duuesfaithfullyshDul:,:::porteda.t th~ ofli~, LIEUTENANT Melville sends a dis·' WE =~d ~~~~1,:~~e great attractions · : TO ADVERTISERS: patch to the Herald? dated Ya· • _ 011 _, '· 'l'Hil DAILY Naws has. a larger circu.Iationic. · 1 h . h' t. ~. • Men's Bo1rs' & Chilill.re:!l'S ,' thc\Villagethananyotherpaper nndanextended kootsk, Apri J;Ot , 11\! W lCII &le · ' · J · ~ DRY , , . and' grC>wing circulation throughout . Getusee h h h h d h t '· READY MADE G O ·O'D'S 1'\ couoty; Terms of advertising made lu;town at;. states t at e. as searc e t e coas ' - · ·: , · the·otlice. ·Favorable rates given for sh.ort· tlino ~ R' AI k R' J · . contracts. arom IVel' ane to . lVer vana, ' c L o· T: H I' N- . G I - but found no traces of the second!. · Owing to circuliLStances over Vlhich I i have no control,. I have decided. to close ' out my en:tire stt>ek of Dry Goods within the :Next '60 Days, and 110w ofler at TO CORRESPONDENTS: 'Ilan DAILY NRIVS makes a specialty of news ollooeal interest, ard will' be pleased t<> recdve . brief' communications upon top1cs pertalningtb.crc- to. All cemmnniclltions must be accomr>anie<l'by the came of the writer, not for publication b~t.for the private information of the editor. Alt coln- rmuncations, of whatever nature, should be ad- dressed to GRISWOLD & McWAIN, Edito-;rs a11d Proprietors, COSJ alld :Less Tllan COST · ======== Monday, June 26, 1 882. The :m()st Desir allis StCJck ------- --- ~ --- -- -· -- SoME 01·· the Br0oklyn preacl:ters lwre a unique way of adveYtising- Dry Oood.s lO :Batavia,.. their entertainment~. We le.arn from the Sun that one pastor an- Dounces that hie; church will be ; decorated with field daisies, and t:hat Large Purcha>es of lie will lecture on Daisies, rhe I Httve Made FEW GOOYJS theme of another is \Newspaper! the Railroad Preside11t, and the Sab- w h . \ 1 tl ks ( t ti- · atJ'ng:: bath,'' which is the J3rooklynese f()l.\ 1t 1n !,Le as ClUrwee , oo an e1p '. . the chan~e now making in my btisiness,} i 1 a sermiJn ~bout ex·Deacon Rtclla.l'~ alloiwhieliwill beclosedout :son; and h1s troubles. Another IS ! , lle11.ded \A Better Combimti on. At Cost and less'than Cost. 'does not Exist,'' and goes on to t:ell :·that in a certain tent there will ap- --- , : :pea.r to-day \Ameiica's eminent .LADIES will do well to call early- aitd I co.ID poser and most brilliant vian- make ~elections wbue the as~ort:llleat is'; ist,\ \a charming soprano,\' \a. unbrok~n, Ks no adchtionswill be lll~deto :swe-et gospel singel,n \a lady cor:tlet the stocl1. ·soloist,\ a.nd '\a cluiouet soloist,\ Respectfully-, an1l that there will be popular teci· tations, exquisite lllllsic, and graJ~d L. E. HA.LLO()](. singing. It would need only a m:an 1\JlA.SON'IC TEli!PLF. BLOCI{, vvitb a diamond pin and a dved . :nl01lstache at the door, and a. tun- . ; bler:oni con, to change this into a ~--~-!!'!-~. ~-~-~-~.~~-- ------~- ~~\!\ .. ~-~-~-==~ :Eo liVery olio perforrr~.ance, PaJ9r Han.ging-.s .. ! • 'lr: GurTEAu,\ s~tys the Tim..,s, H A VJNG DJ()ved into the luge and ) \''had killed an obsc1ue citiz-en w~om coJn.'Dlocii<Jus store, he pretended to have been obltg;ed 105 Mu:;s ST., Ol?ERAH<lUSE I3LOCK:o :to •remove' by an illspiration, be lluave in connection with mJ7 :would bave lonO' since been hanged , I t) I Piano, [)rgan and Sewi11g Ma~llinl! ian<i the world would have taken ~~ illlost no note of his defence or .his Business, P1tt ill a Large and well selected Stock of PAI'ER. l!A~Gll!G-S, f,._JJI. Sa:ADES, CUR.TJ\!N FI:XTURE.J, ETC. ·--·DY--·· iexccution. The distinction of llis ~victjm llas given ilitn a fictitious dis- tine:tion above all other criminals 'who ever afllicted 1his communi'ty. :Eecause he killed a IJresident oftbe :unLted States he seems to be en- WALL PAPER STlJCK ! . ;title:d to the morbid sympathy of Cons1sts crf ail the latest attd most elegant styles ht :Sohd Golds, Colored and 'Pl~iu aBroliz~. Mica.s, Flats, Sa. tins, \Vliite ;,ud'. Bruwn Blanks, Ceiling Eecoratlons, Etc., 'With FRIEZE& & JJC>RDER..S TO :r.L.<\'rCH. !DJany people, and in his behalf the !resotUrces of the courts ha.ve beert I iexh::1usted, and the last appea.l has ;been taken to the 1 h.ighest tribunal in the republic.\ BOO]{S a11dSTATIONERY- A.. nrsi>A-rcn from Williamstmvn, If you uoin.wa:ntoi' nnytblngin the above line. ,1\'Iass., savs there has beell trouiJie it will bedecidedlyc:o your adva.:ntagetocall and' ·.at Williams College over the refll.sal look over JU::Y stack belor.e .purchasing. gF, :P. ~E::BR.Y, ofthe Examining Committee to No. tofMh.:rn ST,, Opera Eouse Jll<>ek • ·,grant Pierce of Pittsburgh a diploma. ~===========~.'Last Friday mghtthirty-nine seni<Jrs C 0 ,I L I' o A l J .refltsed tG enter the chapel and hear 1 fl ' lJ · ·. . 1 ithe preliminary announcement. of t:he degrees. The audience was r:i?RIC.ES. , cotnpelled to disperse. La~t night l'ER 'I:ON. . sone of the seniors were circulatil:lg ---· ----..: a paper acknowledging that they DIIL!VERED. YARD.. I b d d • h . STOV:E;· ............. $1i.50 :$5.10 a ore un er a llliSappre ens1on. No. 4, ............. 6.oo 5.60 .A compromise is probable. It is i::~~7.:':~~·.:.-::: :::~ ~:~g exfrected tbat Mrs. Garfield will at- GRATE ....... -... li.2o· 4;65 tend the commencement. A. FERRIS- June, x88z. ANiCHOR LINE. UN!:TBO STA. TRS 1\!AIL S-rEAMHRS,, I'HE BoARD of Visitors to the Naval Academr at Annapolis, in their report express a high estimate <Jfthe value of this'institution to. t:he · s~il-weekl;' to ancl Jrom cottntry. The academic standard NEWYOIU~AI:DG-:USGOW, VIA 1.oNDONDttRRY. , Cf.e:dUCatiOll and ·COndUCt iS high, Cabin P'a5Sai:!,$ 6 ot:o!S:O. Rctl111ls,$r:roto ilr 40 ! ani most beneficent results mu.st en- Second Cabin, j4o, :Return Tickets, 17 5· · Stee:r:lg;e passc11gers booked ~t low rales. 1 sue from a preparatory cottrse: S() · Pa.'\'\''ger accomnodatiom; unexcelled. · .Au .. SrATR~tc<>o~ 1 s oft MAIN' Dnt:E.. ! 'the :rough and elevated, The beard Paasengers•b()ol<ed at lowest·ntes to <lr.lrcm : calls attention tO tlJe dilapidat:ed German:y,laaly~ Norway, SweeJten, Detll]tark,&c, For Booh:f \Ton inSco!land,\ Ra.tes,Pians,&c ' CO!tdition of some :Of the buildings AQllly tll EENDE:RSON• :BROTHERS; NEW. ~ d. h · ' d' YoRK: ooJ. 'VI. st.ri:Tll'~DA\ , an~.a recomm.e11 s ,t e1r 1mme 1ate .· cutter or Chipp's party. He fears • ::hey had never reached the coast. Melville is now en route for Ir- kootsk. q ... Ano.tb.er :noura Breeze. HooPERSVILLF., Iowa, June, 25.- A hurricane yesterday lasting 15 minutes destroyed the Presbyterian church, th:e school bouse, a c~rpen· ter shop, 2:5 residences and barns. Hemv Gault, a farmer, was fatally injured. :Eighteen ireig)lt cars were turned upside down and wrecked. The depot and warehouse were lifted lrotn their founda tiona, ca,rried 20 feet and wrecked. Tile Presbyter- ian church was s-cattered half a mile and no two pieces of the building left together. The damage in to wu is $lo,oco to $15,ooo. Twenty- five farm bo11ses and l>arns were de- stroyed in the country. ---··~- What \Vaa Jl. ~·rom the Detroit Free Pre~;. \Sir !\began a 1Jetroiter, as he entered a grocery the other morn· ing, \Sir ! 1 ordered some butter of you yesterday ! \ \Yes ah-I knO\v; meant to have sent it up, bttt forgot it. You shall have it right away.\ \Sir ! the butter came up on time.\ \Oh-ah-it did, eb I Well, I'm sorry it was poor,. b11t 've shall have some better in a day o1· two.\ \Sir! tl1e butter came up ou time and was all right, best I've had in a. year.\ \You don't say so! Certainly- just so-l'II make up the weig.ht an the next lot.,. ''Sir ! the butler was good, 1.he weight correct, and I called to CJrder six pounds more.\ \Is it po!M!ible! Well, I do de- clare I Then that was it! Well, well, but accidents will happen in the best of regulated groceries, you know. Sorry, but 1vill do better next time.\ ___ .,__ __ Ask your physician and he will tell you that 13uclm is one of the best, shurest and saftest remedies for aiding, strengthening and cleans- ing tbe kidneys. It is one of ~the ingredients of Hops and JI!Ialt Bit- ters. 4· I 1 ·44· BOOTS~SHOES -FOR- CASH! Latest Styles--· Lowest Prices ~REP AIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE, W. E. KERSLAKE, 7 6 M(Lin Street. . We are commeocing to make our semi• annual sale of Summer Goods, preparatory to reducmg our stock. i\Iany Bargains can be found ill this de- . partment in . STAPLE ANI> FAfiCY :::0VITS, BLACK COATS AND VESTS, lJOYS' AND CHli,l>R:EN'S Clothing at Unprecedented Low Prices I The most Attractive Assortment of Gent's Furnishing Go::>ds In Batavi~, at popular low prices. Neck- wear, Super Stout and Fancy Hose, Underwear, VVbite and Colored Shirts, Working Shtrts, and Gossamer \Nater.proo1 Coats, Etc., Etc. Special Bargains ill CoTI'ONADB: PA.NTS AND UVERAI.LS. ------·--- Also the M<Jat Attractive Sale of SPRING A.ND SUMJIER g)(RESS G-OOVS! Ever before m Batavia, Great Reduction in All Kind; of Dress Goods. 3,ooo yds. Dress Good> at sc, worth Sc. soo \ \ \ toe., f< I2Mc. I ,coO \ \ \ I2~C. \ 20C, BARGAINS in Nuns' Ve1ling, Bunting, Grenadines, La.wns, Organdies, Linen La\Wns Figured Muslms and Summer White Goods. DRIVES Itt DOMESTICS Bargains m Ging:bams, Prints, Sheeting Crashes, TabLe Linens, Napkins, Towels, Qntlts and House· keeping Goods. R. 0. Holden & Son, 8 3 and 8) Main Street. Interesting to All I Our motto is. not to be out done. Perhaps, the noblest ambitioa in man is to strive to excel in all things that are good and praise- worthy. Since our advent in Batavia (ten years ago) we have endeavored to act on this principle in our busi- ness, and the generous support that my efforts have received at the hands of an intelligent public, indicate that my efforts were not in va.in. I am nO\v offering splendid bargains in every thing in the line of Choice E'amily GroceJ:\ies especially in choice Teas and Coffees. Call and judge for yourself. Crockery and l;Jass Ware WR SELL AT COST tO close out the stock and make room for a · still more extensive stock of groceries, which we are now in daily receipt of. T.Ve wantimtnediately, 500e> dozen of Egg~, for which we will pay zo cents a dozen cash, and more if the market will permit it. The public's friend and servant, JOSEPH C. SHULTS. WALL PAPER! -AND- es tl1e nas;ie;~:: ·DEC 0 R.A. TI 0 N S sages of the Ca· tarrhal virus, \\us- ing healthy seere· tions,allays inlhm- · rn•tiou, protects l<'oR SALE BY ISAMPus, AT ll[Y :HOUSE, thernembranefrom 0 C f S • additional CrO Ids, n en er t,, onpostte the Church complctelJ heals : · I' the sores and t e- storcs·thc sense of taste and smell.- . Call at any time, No trouble to show Eeneficial .rest1lts · them, :are realized by a · ~4i;,;;;Oii\::;:;;;;;~· f e w applicatiom. · 'L A thorough treat· ment will cure Ca- : Hay Fever &c. Unequaled for cods in the head. Agreeable to us<>, Apply by the little fin~er into the nostrils. On receipt of so cts. will m.a1l a ·package, Sold by Bnt:.vin Druggists. ELYS' eRE <\'M llALM CO., Ow·eg~, N~ 'l. F. DE COT DR. J'Oli::N F. :BA.R;l!1:&, Hollleopathlc Pltysician and. S11rgeon, · Ollie~. Wilson Block, cor. State and Main Streets. · Residence atth~ Georg(l Law Mau5iou. Absoltttely the Finest Equestrian a!td AreJLic Entertamment of any Show on J:o::artl1; will exhibit in BATAVIA, TUESDAY, june 27tl1. $30,000 Pair Twin Baby Elop hanfs Ju~t added, only three months old and thirty inches high. Positively the SMA.I.l.- EST, the FIRS'l' ~nd ONLY pair of African T1vifl Nursing Ele- phants r.oologists hav<· ever kllown. Also $1,000 GIANT OSTRIGH]S. Eleven feet lugh. $6oo Worth of OsTRIC'll FEATHERS on each Rirc:!, Celel.Jra.tecl A'PES AND MONKEY'~ As Large lVI:an. The enure Meuagerie · exb.ibitcd free of exllf:a charge. The Street l?ageant is not large nor gaudy, don't look for il; but if you don't see undoer canvass the best shovr you ever saw, your money will be refunded, and :you will receive -a ten·doll:ar note for your trouble in going to the show-_ Is ncn this fair. . DR. H. S .. HUTCHINS, HOMEOPATHlST- Oflice-Corner of Main nndJ acksiln Sts. Resrdence-MainStt'eet, Batavia. N.Y. T. F. FI'lZGERELD, OOUN,SELOB ATL . ...t.'IP~ Rooms s and li Mas<e Block, Batavia, N. Y. :R. Cl. A .. :S:OLT, PHYSICIAN AND SURitlH)!'i, Office-Walker Bioclr, first floor, No. s- Ol'FICR HoURs-From 9 to r:z a. m.,iro:m x II> 3 and 6 to 8 p. m. SAFFO:Rll E. NORTE, Attorney and .:mrnselor at Lm\7, Office over the FirstNaitonal Bank, Batavia, ~~~~~~~~~~-~~ FOR SALE. SO:O.Il': VERY ~ine Buillling lot~j 66 Feet ;il'1•ont, 9 Rods Deep,.. At Prices from $175 to $350 Each. APPLY AT No.6 Wapcer Blocl£. THE BOSTON NORMAL MUSICAL INSTITUTE W11l he held th1s, the fifth season at BUFFALO, N.Y. At Goodell Hall, for five weeks, heginni!\t Tuly 6, ending August 9• t882. FACULTY. MR. HBNRY 'VHEHLER, Director, J.cct.urer.t~ll Vocal Physiology, Vorce Cuhure J'eaclter ol Voice aud Singing. ' ~Ot;IS MAAs, Mus. Dr., late Professor in.tD.e Le1pz1g Consevator.y, Cermany, conductor of tb<e Boston Ph.'lharmomc Orchestra, teacher ofp1ano, orchestration, and musical composition. MR. EUGENE THYP.R, of New York City. teacher of organ. Harmony, musical composttion aft <1 counterpNnt. Mtss E. B, WAtToN. of theBoslonPuhlic Sc~oo!s, teacher of music in the publics' .hools. ; darly Illustrated by a class of fifty children, M1s~ MARION H. S'!'F'-SNs, of Boston.·teacher of· elocution, dramatic action, nnd poetical.analy 1 i!>- M. ARMAND Guvs, of the New Eng. conseJ·va• tory, teacher of the Italian and Frenchian.v c~ge'S and lecturer on physical relahons of SM: 41 d, 11~~ scrence ofacousttcs, etc. Tltere will be more than ~so lesson, given inlhtc normal course •. In ad~1tion to these, there 1 v;JJil>e chorus an~ ch,tnr prac~Jce, ·week! !I' vocal 1 ·eC\ttabs organ recrtals, dramatiC readings, and three gn.i>~ concer.ts, to all ?I whiclt the students of thb nst.i· tute will be entrtled. ~UITION for the entire course, inc:luding concert\' recrtals, and other public en.1ertainmen1s $I 5 oo For full descripllve circulars, address the ;'l!recio:r; IUro B&RRW · WH.IilEI.ER, < +9 Trem<1nt Stree~,lloston .. M:~<~;