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0£ to the stry Y. oes ~s. ' .) CE ' - com- • in •. Chair and et. HE ··s. Vol. IV.-·· Wlrole Number 1,2.36 BATAVIA, N.Y., TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 27, 1R82. PriceOne cent .t.VE'W ADVERTISEMENTS. XHE DOOMED A.SS.4.SSliV. U.SED Hl'EJ PEN 1!(J0 l~REELY. GENESEO'S GENEROSITY. TBIJ: rN'BWS IN LE lWJ? • Preparalto:n• fo1· the ll.auglng;- · A Young J.tlan ..A•rrel!lted for :Sut~plcto UIJ (Jbaracte u, VrUtng' Threaten :lD!:i: Letters. OUerln~ BuUclht::s and $25 1 0ll0 lor ·Ingham Unlverlllt)'. Accident •B a Cblld-'Barn Burn\' ~11.-Personalll. E. E. PAG-E, (l'upilof\Vm, Courta~y. Ncw\\ork , \ \ Sig. Ne1no. Buffa!\ N.Y.) ·T]AO HER 0~., PIANO And Voice Culture; ~t~~ijl!l na.:.·~-TI·ESllAY, Ji'RlDAY .& S.ATLTRDAY, Opera House, (up ~lairs.) Tim Choicest Line of Goods fol' Upholstering Ell'cr ,Jtuwn m \Y~:-tern :\ew York, IS Now to be Seen at DAILEY'S. B RIJ\C nh yuur !raUl<!'• Sofn>, Tete;,• l'atenr S.·,ckcn., F,.ot Rests, ( Jttomans• ur any mlicle ,,f hunitllr~, uncl hnve 1t t:ove1·ed w tl1 nny good; yon may select> and at LOW l'RlCE~. The very best of s~ti~fallun guaraated. E-4 >!) ... .~ ~ ~ ~ J! \ 00 ,_ Q) ~ $:1 r~ E3 0 .... .., 'Qlfl WASHINGTON, June 26.-Three , Elijah Burdette ofCin:uchville was. snspicious characters were set:n loit· , arrested at that place Sunday even- ering in the vicinity ot the jail late · ing on a venel warran tcharging him last night. One was disc<:>vered by with writing obscene and threaten- tile sentry walking toward the win· ing letters. He was ~lodged in jail. dow opposite Guiteau's cell. At the Tnere are t\vo charges against him, sight of the sentry he left. Shortly One is for writing aa ol scene and after two men applied for permission threatening letter to ~the pastor of to enter the jail, saying tlley wished the Presbyterian church of Church- to see the warden. Admittance was ville, in which he said'lie would kill rdenied, but they almost forced them- the clergyman if the latter did not selves in. The officers subsequently leave to\Vn before the first of July. found the three men hiding in. a He had cut a \sk.ull and cross- ravine running through the grounds. bones\ from a newspaperand pasted One gave the signal and all fled. - it on a sheet of letter paper, writing Their object is unknown. underneath it ·'this mems death.\ Speaking of the decision of the Tne other charge is o-f -writing a let- Cabinet, Guiteau said to the Rev ter of similar character to A. H. Dr. Hick::;: \Don't go to the Pres- Cbase of this village, the substance ident any more. Let him come to of which was given in the NEws a you. I have nothing more to ask lew weeks ago, or at the time of the of him if he has irrevoca.bly decided. last Churchville lire_ The epistle l appeal to a higher court. God I advised Mr. Chase not to rebuild will judge between him and me.'' his structures which l,ad been burn- Guiteau's death warrant was sign- ed in Churchville, fo I 1t was \a dull ed by the clerk of the Criminal town, full of hypocrhes who had no Cou n this morning, the seal ol the entl!rprise. '' Burdette has borne a Court attached, and the document good reputation in the town, and fonvardei to Warden Crocker at the his arrest was a surp 1 1 se to most of jaiL . tl&e villagers. .It is said, }10we~er, lt is said that both J oiln Gmteau tlut the ~roof IS stro~g aga1nst htm. and Mrs, Scoville will be present a.t ---- ... ----- the execation. Mr. Reed says he is N. B. J!Jedte~ IJead. astounded and shocked at the dis· CO\ery of tb.e evidence of Guite:::u's mental condition years <Lgo, known ;.o Mr. Scoville and not mtrodu<ed at the trial. He has received two more threatening letters; one said . that if he persisted in his efforts to ·save Guiteau he was a dead man. THE NEWS IN BIUEJ.l', Three people were killed at :De- catur, Ind., by the recent tornado. A sharp contest is ex}Jected in. the House this -week over tlle expenses of the illness and funeral of Presi- . dent Garfield. During the storm at Wahoo, Nel>., I 50 ponies were swept eight miles over fields and through wire fences. Nicholas H. Deck. er, the contract- or who made his aeadquarters in Batavia last summez wt11le the ad- ditional tracks on the Central were being laid, died at Ills home in Johnstown Sunday, from self in- 1\.icted injuries. A stroke of paraly· sis which he suffer-ed some weeks ago affected llis mi:nd, and he has before attempted to take his own life. ----\'101>---- A.l\0¢1\er JI,CJt Solei. At a r~cenr meeting of the board of councilors of Ingham university, now located at LeRoy, an informal offer of ~uildings and funds W~as pledged, provided the university was removed to Geneseo, and a .com- mittee ofthecouncilors was app<Jint- ed to receive and consider any pro- position looking towards such re- moval. Sttbsequently says the Roch- ester Democrat. the village of Gen· eseo appointed a large committee of its citi~ens, including Williaru A. Wadswor.th, Benjamin F. Angell and other responsible parties to see what could be done towards secllr- ing such removal. Yesterday an in· teresting meeting of tnese two com- mittees was held at Geneseo, and the affair of Ingham were fully- dis- cussed ~nd considered. The Gene- sco corr..mittee pledged the sum of $zs,coo in cash towards the ge1:1eral fund of the university, on condition that $1 oo, ooo be raised as an en- dowment limn and to further in- crease ahe amount above $2 5, oco, in the sa1ne ra110 as the endowment ltmd shouhl be rctised above $Joo,- ooo. In addition tu the above offer of cash, Gene~eo has tne buildings of 1he Gcmseo academy. finely lo- cated in a ht:allhy and picturesque portion of the vihge, and which are not now used, wh1ch it is proposed to also secure for the umversity, in case of its removal. 'The cotllmit- tee ol tbe councilors will to-day sub· mit the result of the conference at the full. meeting of the board a..t Le- Roy. __ '*,__ __ Pleasure UJad JProftt L~Rot, J:une 27:-0n Saturd11y evemng a Mtle child of Mr. Wm. ~eaman, ~~s quite seriously in- Jured by falling down stairs. The liule one, who is but ~luee months' old, was lleing canied down stairs by a sister of Mrs. Beaman, who was some distance below on the stairs and ,\V ho said to her sister \Be carefnl and do not fall .~ Scarcely had. she uttered the words before the :lady caught the heel of her shoe on a step and fell, the baby striking its head on the floor at the foot •1>f tile stairs, rendering it unconscious The you11g lady was badly bruised but sustained no seri- ous mjury-. The child is doing well, but the ex: tent of its injury cannot as yet be determined. About 8p. rn. Sllnday, the foun- dation wall< in the rear ol the LeRoy ice house caved out and rolled down the bank into the creek. Save for the loosing of the boards of this end of the building and the dtop. ping out <Jf the p!!.cking, little dam- age was d<Jile aside from the founda- tion. The Rev. Mr. Rupe of Ohio, the new pastor of the Baptist chUich here, is e::!\rected next week with his fam~ly. fhc parsonage has been enlarged ~lld greatly improved since the resiglliltion of Mr. W~lkinson, the former pastor. A barn helonging to· John ShepM ard, on the Glllf road just northeast of LeRoy, wa.s destrDJed by fire Monday :morning about 9 o'clock . The ladies of tbe LeRoy Univer- salist chtl.rch, will give a stra.wberry and ice c1eam festival at the churcn The festival of the C. l\1, B, A. at · on Thursday evet1ing of this week. the o]:>era house last evening, was a Major McArthur a.nd wife, tu~ very pleasant affair in all respects, as MisB Covert of Chicago, arrived in well au profitable. :;uawberries and LeRoy, Sa.turday aud will be in town ice cream were dispensed until about for an in<lefinxte period. nudnight, when dancing began anEl Editor }', H. Morgaq of the was kept up until nearly 2 o'clock Times and Mr. J. B. Olmsted; will this morning, The proceeds of the attend tn~ re-uniou of the class of enterta.inrnent were exceedingly '76 at Harvard to-night. gratifying and left in the treascry in Mr. A..llred H. Cowan and Mr. the neighborhood of $roo after pay- Lewis Brice, have left LeRoy and ing all expenses, accepted posit1ons as compositors Being made of Metnl and Glass 1.t is :tir-, tight, durable, stylisll and neatly tr1mmed, When ia need of Funeral Furniture, ex• amine the Celebrated New Style Glass Casket, at A large number of delegates are in Lewiston, Me., to. attend the Democratic State Convention to- day. Yesterday one hundred deaths were reported in New York. Seventy of the victims were under three yea.rs of age. Twenty-three deiiths are as- cribed to the effect of beat. St. Joseph's chudl society has sold another lot fro~ the old Con- vent property on Jackson street, to John Glade, h:1ving:- a frontage of 18 feet and adjoining the lot recently purchased by H. ()',Bostwick. Mr. Glade intends putti~g up a store thereon. There are ll:OW only three IQt~ left aqd the deooand lor them ought to be immediate. The price paid was $t8oo. llJ.atrltnC.II[U). .Had Hts Leg nroke11. on tne Buffalo Commercial. A singular accident befell Thom- as Cole, of Attica, a railroad fore- man, !bel ween that village and Al- exander, Saturday afternoon. He was engaged in mowing grass along- side the track when his scythe, which he was swinging with consid- erable force, struck some obstruc- tion and he was thro~n to the ground He fell so solidly and in such a position that one of his legs was broken in two places. He was promptly cared for by his fellow la- borers who conveyed him home where he was attended by Dr, Gif ford. This ·i:l1orning at l4 o'clock, Deli, daughter of Mr. Russell Robbins, died ol dipl1theria in her fourteenth year. DAILEY'S S to 14: State-St., ]atavia. A. II. CH~~E, DEALER IN COAL -AND- LUMBER, ~or. Ellicott & J aekson 8ts., BATAVIA. - liavinl' penected my arra.ngements ior my supply ot Coal for the wmmg season, of some of the largest and best llllllOrs and sltippers in Pennsy I vania, I a111: now _Pre pll.Ted to lake orders for the conung wmter for the following kmds o[ coal, namely: Lehigh, Black Dtar!lond, H;enry Clay,. Spring Motmtatn, Spnng B:rooB: and Lack- awanna, at the lowest market rates. Prices of Coal. PEl< To::<. I PER HALFTo\. VA.lrD. IJitLIV'.u 'YARD. DELIV'U, GRATE, $4.85 $5.25 $2.43 $2.68 EGG, •'\\ '' '\ '' STOVE, 5.10 5.50 2.55 2,80 N'UT, '' \ .. \ No. 4, 5.60 6.00 2.80 3.05 Batavm, June l, IS82. ELIU STAGE. LRAVR ELBA I ARRIVE 11'1 BATAVIA A.t 3 a. m. and 4 p. m, 9 a.. m. and 5 P• m. LEA VB BATAVIA ARRIVE IN.ELUA. ·••w; a. m.and6: 3 op.m. ')>. m. and 7:3op.m. Express packages carried and Errands proDlptly :~.ttcnded to. R, (JBO.ISBV, l'.t.oprle&ol·. The Legislative bill as amended by the Senate Committe provides for AssiRtant Secretaries of War and tile Navy at a salary of $3, soo each. Two hundred and filty eject01ent dec.re~s have been obtained against small tenants in Con11emara~ Ire- land. If the decrees are carrie.l ·OUt 2,000 persons will be homeless. Details continue to arrive frotn different parts of the Northwest of the damage by the recent storms. Tile aggregate loss is very heavy. President Arthur has accepted an invitation to be present at the 4th of July celebration at Woo.dstock, Conn., unless prevented by 1m port- ant business. 'The Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday reported a resolution rec- ommending an amendment to the Leg1slative bill fixing the salaries of Judges of the Circuit Court in New York and some other States at $5,- 000. The entries for the four-oared The marriage ol M: iss Lizzie Bir- mingham, a well known your.g lady of this village, to Mr. N'. J. Carroll of Batavia, occurrecl this morning at ten o'clock. The ceremony was performed at St. J os.eph's church by the Rev. Father Brougham, and was witnessed by a larg~ number ol rel- tives and friends. The llappy couple will leave for New York. this af- ternoon on a brief bridal tour. Thrown :CroiDl I& Wa~on. Mrs.N. E. Hollisterand a young ladv who is visiting ll.er had a nar- :ro~ escape froro a. severe accident Sunday. They were riding in a dem- ocrat -wagon and were occupying the back seat, when the horse started suddenly near Bu:shville, throwing the ladies out bacJrward onto the hard ground. They were somewhat bruised, and Dr. t\1<Jrse was called, but fortunately his services were not needed. •• Worktva a.H Hands, race on Lake George, July Over one hundred aud fiftv wo· 4th are the Wesleyan, :Bow- men and many men are employed doin, Princeton, University ofPenn- at the canning fact()t}\. which is run- sylvania, and Cornell crews. Col- ning a full force of hands. These urnbia College and the University of k · Pennsylvania crews have entered lor people are all at wor prepanng the eight·oared shells, but owillo- to pine apples, of which mn.ny thous- 0 ands will be used. An order for the death of Columbia's coxswain it d 1 - 15, ooo mote was given yestet ay.- is doubtful whether it wi 1 partici· . Strawberries will commence soon. P~te. A shed is being put up in which H. 0. Bostwick, Jackson street, . keeps a full assortment of Extras lor : the Champion Mower and Reaper;· The Tigar and Eagle Horse Power .. Those wishing Horse Rakes Vlill· find it for their interest to cdl and t!\cke a look at them. ~\V' corn tomatoes. etc., will be stored whe~ in season. The extensive building is hardly large e11ough for their immense bnsiness. olQU Wide brim strat'\'S 1 at Jl>l!N 1'HOlilAS', 'fb.o IIaJ:\vea&er Worlu. Mr Foster Dewey of New York, one ofthe heaviest stockholders in the Johnston Harvester cornpany, and his brother, J obn Dewey-, vis- ited Batavi~ yesterday and inspected the proposed location for the works in this village. As an indication that Batavia is under deep consider- ation as a favorable place for tile re· moval of the harvester works, tt\e visit of these gentlemen is notewor- thy. The directors of the company hold a meeting in Brockport to-day, at whicn, probably, some e:xpres· sion upon the subject of a change of location will be made. ~·\' Dan:dlle'• 'Vater (Jnro Bnrnenl. The explosion of a kerosene lamp in the room of a patient of \Our Home on the Hillside\ at Dansville set the building on fire last night and it was burned to the ground in an incredibly short space of time. The inmates were all removed safe- ly and were cared for in tile sur- rounding cottages, the semin.ary and the \mage hotels. The lCJss on buildings and contents is es1imated at $SQ,ooo, and a large num.ber of persons are thrown out of employ- ment. It will probably be rebuilt. Train leaves LeRoy at ro:zo a. m. for Jlrescott's Niagara Fa.lls ex- cursion 11ext Sllnday. At the meeting of the village trus- tees Mo11day evening, notbing of importaK~ce was done, • A meeting of the Euterpe Society will be held this evening ~t tbe Uni- versitv parlQrs. Mr. Geo. Ackley of Broqklyn, is visiting llis aunt, Mrs. E. F. Brooks. Royal Templarl!l' Electl3'11. The Mlowing officers oL Batavi<~. Council, Rc,yal Templars of Tern· ance, Wi!re elected last evening · o serve doriog the ensuing 6 months: S. C., N'athamel Moulton; V. C., Miss M~ry Harmon; Chaplam, Mrs, Martell; Rec. '3cc., S. P. Torrey; Fm. S-et., Mrs. A. F. Lawrence; Treas., J ulm Mcl\enzie; Herc~.ld, GrotJe F~, rt!n; Guard, Mrs. T. Del· bndgP: Sentmel, C. D. Hinman; Med. E.l • Dr. H. S. Hutchins; P. C., A. F. Lawrence; Trustee, W. Harris lla:y. <~•• ,\. CJorfu Grad.nu.tll. The t()mtnencemeiJt exercise<~ llt the Brock poit Normal Schoql c~.: curred :y.esterday, among tne gra,du- ates being a young lady of Corfa of whom the Rochester Post· Express says: \Sylvia D; Jenison read all essay U]JOD \Prejudice in whicb she dealt the absurd prejudices of the worlcl some hard knocks. She also ga 'l'.e some of the reasons for the origin df, some of those more com·- mon and congratulated the world on the ~rad11al decadence of preju- dice, Vlllicb. is due to the gradual but sur~ enlightenment... of the peo~ ple,\ • r ' '' ',, I , ,;I ~::;.- \',• t\ t.l· I; .! ·I i· ,, ;.1, f·~ ~ 1: \') il <I I