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l:+ \ '! i ! f. •, :u -oF- THE DAILY NEWS. BATAVIA. N. V, , RJBUSHED EVEJ?Y .EV.EN'l!fG. TO SURSCR..IBERS: THll DAILY NRI,.S wiU lbe delivered tD :sub• : 'cribeJs within the Corporation of :Data.. via, ~very : e-vening, Sundays e>cepted, for nv~e CBN'CS A · ·\'WHRIC,..payable to the Carrier. Subscriptions by WHAT EA.:PPENE:P 'l() !MR. J 0 S; E·PH 1 B EA. I} H. Stolle In the ~tdmeyExpelled after ustng Dr. Ila\V14 Kenued:r~• \Favorlt& Reme!IY\ about; hvo Veek.s. It\' AN & ROBINSON'' S WORLD CHALLENGE · ·=ail w1il be received nt tltc :rate of $3 oo a year or seventy-five cents f<>r three :mont:hs. i\.ny , r ... nure on the part ofth.e Ca.:rrlers·tO perlonn:tl:u•ir UBLLA RS \WO!JTH ~ : :d:.uues faithfully shoulu be reported at tbeoffice~ 'THE S1'R1Kll' .of .the freight. hand· lers in New Y'Qrk and Jersey City; .is beginning to have sedous ·effect~ .u:pon trade, th<Jugh public :~y.mpa· thy is mostly with the striken Six .barges, with r ,200 tons· of ilieight, fient to Newburgh, by the Erie r'a il- road company from New Y oi~ for transportation, arrived Sundar: after- noon. A considerable number of men had been hired to unloa~it.liem, hut when the barg':ls arrived. the men had scattered and no w<lrk was done. Half a dozen were willing to work for fifty cents an houryester· day morning, but the rest refttsed,out ofsympathy with the New 'fork strikers. It is. estimated tbat the freight, which consists mo:;tl:Y of general merch~ndise, wonld fill 12 5 cars. One of the most remarkable cases that has ever been brougllt to the notice <if the public lS that of :l\!r. J. s. Beach, of Stone Bridge, Ulster co., N.Y. Mr. Beach had suffered since Oct.obel' rl:lth, 1874, fro111 the presence of Calctt.lus or Stone m the right Kidney. No less t ban seven physicians were·employed nt d1fferent limes, to -whom Mr. Beach paid httndreds of dollars for medical treatment, with only temporary relief from his agony. -OF- DRY GOOD'S! l)wtng to circumstances OV\Ct \'\'hich I have no control, I have decicied t.o close out my enlire stock of Dry Go.ods withm the 1Sext (l() Days, and no11w' offer at C&Sr a.nd Less Than COST The Most. Desinable St<Jck. -OF- Dry Goods in. :Sa..ta. via. TO ADV\ERTISERS: . THB DAILY NEws ;bRS a. larger- circulatlllll in •t!be village than any otber paper, and ao e><te!tded •rod growing circulation. throughout ·Genesee •C<>unty; Terms of advertising made l<no'i'lh at .the·office. Favorable·r:a.tes given :for '!!Short •linlD ·contracts. 'l'O CORRESPONDENTS: 'J!HE DAILY Nuws ;tna.kes: a specialt)l\ of ne\Ws o.-·local intere,t, and will 'be pleased t:o receive •brief communications upon.t<>pics perta1ciug there· 'le>. All cemmunicati~~s 1nust be accom:pani<u by lb.e·name of the write!, no~ f'or pub I icati.Otl bui for ·1~e private informati011 of :the editor. A.ll co:m. . lll::l!nications; of whateli'er ruture, shot£ld bc:ad. Ult'essed to GRISWOLD & ::!lrcWA.IN, Ed#o-:rs and Pr-or.>rz'etors. Tuesday, June 27, 18:82. THE REv. MR. lf.IcKs, of Wash- iogton, who is Guiteau's SJliritual ac.lviser, preached a sermon S11nday askmg the prayers of the coEgrCJga- ti -on for the a!fla.ssiii, He srt.id that ··~ A DESPATCH from Ottawa. says: By the urgent solicitations of his friends ·he was induced t~ try David Kennedy's \Favorite Remed.y''-experienced a Dlark- ed tmprm·ement from the first cay he be- gan ·to use the nedicine: Oli Lhe 1 .5th of Ser te~oer he 'l()ided a swue as large as could be pasoed through the natural channel. Mr. Beach concludes a lc,ng letter lo Dr. Kennedy by saying: ''It will always afford me pleasure to recemmend the \Fa.:vorite Remedy·' to these who may oo suflermg from difficulties of the Kidneys an~·J31ad der or any disorders arising from a.n im- j pure, state of the blood. The \Fa. vonte J Remedy\ is ~olcl by all drugg1sts, The Doctor's only a.ddress is Rondout, New York, -~.-.<!) --- Absolutely the Finest b p1o.o-t inn andAret!:!iC Entertamment of any Show on Earth, will exhtbit in BATAVIA, TUESDAY, june 27tl1. $30,0UO Pair Twin Baby Elephants [ Have !\lade Lar~e Pn:l'Cbfl:;l;es of h;e had recently ·recei'\'ed lette:n from The governme11t is consideiing a scheme to lessen ocean travel 1rom Europe tc. America two days. The proposition is to build a railiv-ay to Hollyhead, cr~ssing Menai Sira.it by a specially constructed steamer, with an air line across Ireland; th~ll:::e to St. Johns, W. F., to Cape :Ra.y; thence to Cape North, C. ll:,. and by railway to tl:ae Strait of Ca..nso, A company is said. \O be ready t 01COOO· mence COilstruction im media.lc~ y. lSSa. .)V\JJJW GOOffJS Wuhitl the last feur weds, (not anti~ipating the change now making in m::r b!Lsiness,) all ()f w hioh will be clos~d out At Cost and less tha-n (ost. LADlES will do welL te> caLl early and make selections wlnle tlte as~ot'IIDellt is 1mbroken, a.s 110 add1tiollS willl:le made to the stock. RespectfullY\ L. E. HALLOCK Fape:r Hangin:gs. H AVING m.oved into the large and commodious store, ros MAIN ST.' 0PERA.H()US· E B.:I.ocx, I l!:.ve in connection w1th my Pia11o, Organ and Sewing J.tamhine Busiue~s, Put in a Large and well selected Stock of PA1'11:R HAN\GINGS UrL SHADES, CURTAIN Fl:XTIJ3\Ei,. ETC, -···MY··-- WlLL PAPER STOCK ! Com1sts of all the latest and most e:legant styles in Soltd Golds, C()lored and :Plain 13ronzes, Micas, Flats, Satins, WI'I1te and :Erown Blanks, CeiLing Decorations, Ete., ;vit]li!. FRIEZES & BORDERS TO MA.\TCH. BOOKS and STATIOINE.RY· lf you :~~re in want of anything in tl1e ahn~e line. it will be decidedly to your, atlvnntago:: to call and loolc over my stock befom purchasing •. &]l', P. TER.:R. Y,. No, 105 MAIN ST., Opera House BJock. CO·AL, CORL ' I PRICES. PER TON. ~-------. DELIVERED. STOV.E~ ............ $5.50 No. 4, ............. 6.00 CHESTNUT, ..... 5.50 EGQ-.... .... .. ••.••• 5.2& G litA. 'TE ... .. • . .. . • 5,21» A. FERRIS. june, 1882. ....; \YARD. $5.LO 5.60 5.10 4.Sii 4.85 A:NCHOR LINE U!'-'lTilD STATES l\1:Au. Srn:A~Ill!RS, Sail. W\eekly to attd frotlll NmV\ YoRK t.:JorD GLASGOW, VLA LoNJ>ooONDBRRY'. Cabin Passage~ $6o to $8o. Returns,~ ua•to $140 Second Cabin, •40, Retur-n Tick~ts, $::75· Steerage pa5sengers hooked·at l01ov ratCJs. F:~£.<:enger accommodatiocs unexcelled. J..LL S't\.ATEROOMS ON M:.ArN D~IC. P:u<e~gers hooked at lowest ra:.tes t.a orllrom ·Germany, Italy, Norway, Swcede-:n, D:oenmark, &c For Book of \TouNtn Scotland.\ Rateso,Pl=s.&c Apply to HENDERSON .llRO'TfiOCRS, NEW VOJ\K; <>r f. W. SMITH, lr;A1'.o\'I'IA. ~;;s.c, p.ersons in diiferelt. t pa.rts of \he country asking .hirn impe:rlinent <ruestions and ma.kin.g threats if he did not desist {T()rn further ~piritua.l llllinistrations to \rkis unfoi:tunate llllan. This, said the doc:tor, is tHl tilllle to go into the merits of tliis q111estion. With th<Jse ;;vho de~ire tllte enforcement of the sentence·of tll:e law, as a malterot justice pure- ly, he held no controversy; bt1t be e~tered a solemn protest aga.iost the bl oodthirsty, vindictive, fie11disil spirit t!Lat seems to ha,·e: tf!.ken possession of so large a portion of t!J:e ~eople:. Ire denounced this almost nationrt.l clamor fort Guitetl.n's bloed as: being uochristian, heathenish and inill1- m:an. He had serlDus dou bis,ln ilL view of the telllper of the Amer- ic,;an people, wh~ther instead of ()\li being the most Cluir,;,tian of :all n!l. . tions we are not in fact the most 1111- cl:.ristian. For t.he vindication r>f hem an law, the protection <lf buman li~, and social order it is necessary th::at the requirenumts of justice ·be C():mplied with, btLt !() be vi.ndicthe,. br'utal, or blooa-t:birstr~ 11ever, ne:~er! GEo. WILT.IAJ\1 Curtis' pro~t~pt re- Bpl()nse to Chairmtm Hubbell's chal- lernge for the CiviE Service Associa.- tian to test the le~ality of the two pe:r cent. assessment ofGovemltHlitt e!I;lployees' in the Co~uts, is said br the Washington .corresponde:nt of th(l World to hav~ put the Cha..irm.a12. . of the Congressional Committee in a '\'state of mind.\ The odgiiial Clllrtis letter says the correspoade11t, ha.1:1 an inspiring effect amon~ Gov- ernment employees. Hubbell's xe- pl)P' was intended met:\ely as rt.n off- set, and its boldness was designed t0 overwhelm Mr. Curtis and be a wao.rning against further encroach- 111ent!'; upon the campa1gn com~mit tces' assumed prerogatives. The spirited response, however, has rath- er taken Mr. I-Iubbell\s breath awar,. an'!{} from the ch!lckling mood into wl;aich his blnffing letter of Fridav chErew him he has become so1:1r and. glom, and has bee11 g-oing abetut 10- da]' scowling and reft.uing to recqg- nizeacquaintances. It is not d.rea1l\- · ed that he will consent to become a. pa:rty to a test cas~ in court: • • l'HE BURNING of Dr. Jackso:riis H,.genic Home, !ln. Dansville., Liv- Ingston county, last night wiil be co~sidered a personal cala..mity by all who have enjoy-ed 1he h osp ita. lily of taat hethh-giving retreat. Its ------ ·----- THE CENsus Bnreau repo·r\s \hat there were 4.,009, ooo farms in tbe United States at the end of r Sb, an in crease of 5 I per cent. since 1 270, The States containing the moslfat•rns are Illinois, 2>5. 700; Ohio, 2:47,· 2oo; NewYork,. 24r,os8; Mi:isouri, 21 5,6oc; Pennsylvania, 313,500,- The increase in the number oi;fanns has been greatest m the Wcs;tern States and Ter:ritories. There has also been a large innrease :i~ tlte Southern States. --~·-- IN TilE VICINITY. A severe nose bleeding causeCi the death of James P&nner of 0Lnas- tota. The erection of a new ()Jlera Hot1se has been comrncncetl at Albion. The Buffa los and some otber club ~~MM[R TRADE ! ----------- W E are ollern1g some ~reat attractions and No-velttes m Mea's, Bors' & Childre!l's READY-MADE CLOTHING I \Ve are commellciag to make our semi· annual. sale of Stun mer Goods, preparatory to reducing our stock. ::\1mty Bargains can be found in llli~ de. partment in STAFI.E ANll FAtiO' SLITS, BLACK CoATS AN!l VESTS, lluY~' .II:ND CIULJJ~N's Clothing at U npreceden 1ed Low Prices! The most Attractive Assortment of will play base ball at Roches\er to· Gent's Fuenishing Go:Jds morrow. :Butter at Lit::le Falls yes\e:rda.y sold for from 22 to 2 5 ceJJts. Chee~e from 8~ to w;u. The National Associatioa o:fStove Manufacturers j5 in semi-annual convention at th:.e Falls. There is a large attendanc~- Tbe funeral of the late Geort~e Vv. Tifft, a prominent Buifalonia.n 1 oc:- curred at the Central Presbyle:rian church yesterdar. Mrs. Sarah Staunton of Albic>ll is In Batavia, at popular low prices. !\reck- went, Super Stout and Fancy Hose, Underwear. White and Colored Shirts, Worki11g Shuts, and Gossan~er vVater-proot Conls, Etc., Etc. Special Bargains. in Ct.YI'TO!'iAJ •E I' ANT,; AND OVERALLS. Also the Moat Attractive Sa.le of SPRING ilNIJ SUMM:ER 091-ESS G 0 0 VS I un~er atrest fo1 pension fmcds, · Ever beli>re 1n Batavia • ha.vmg dra.wn <Jver $I,ooo a.fter Great Reduction in All Ki11.d5 marrying a second time. 'The Railways Master Mecba~ics' of Drass Goods. Association closed its session ~t Ni- 3,ooo yds. Dress Good~ at 5c, wortl1l:k, Just added, only three months old nnarl thirty inches high. Positively the SMA JJ.- E'iT\ tlte FIRST and 0NI.Y pair of African Twin Nursing Ele- phants zoologists ltavt: ever . known. Alw $1,COO GIANT OSl\RICJII!i Elt1'Cil feet l!igh, lf,uoo Worth ol 0-r·w,· 11 FEATHERs on each Bird. Celellt•ated APES AND MONltEYI!!S .As Large Man. The eunrc Menagerie exhibited free of extr-a charg:e. The Street Pageant is not large nCior gaudy, do.n't look for it; but if you don't sec und\'r canv\'ss the best show you ever saw, your ooonc:;y willl>e refunded, and you will receive a ten·odoll,_,. note for y<lur trouble in ~oing to the show. ls·not this fair. DR. H. S. HUTdHINS, HOM EO PATH I 8 \1\- 0ffice--corner of Main and jackson Sts:. Restdencc-MainStreet, Batavm, N. Y. T. Ji'. FITZGERELD, 0(} U :NSELQR AT LA.-1V:, Rooms 5 and 6 Masse Block. Batavia, N. V. :R.. C, A.HOLT, PHYS lC IAN .A...~D SURGE~~ ... Office:- Walker Block, first floor, No, 5- 0FPICE: HouRs-From 9 to 12 a, m., from :r 10 ::3 and 6 to 8 .p. m. ·------- SAFFORD E. :NORTH, AttorneJ' and Counselor at L.aw. Oflice over the First Naitonal Bank, Batavia. - FOR SALE. SOME VERY 66 li'eet ..F'i•ont, 9 Rod.s D~ep, agara Falls yesterday. To day t.lley sao \ \ \ Ioc., .. 12 'ic. / 3 Al Pl'ices from $175 to $350 E:ach_ are picnicking at Portage. I,ooo \ \ \ 12}':ic. \ 2()c, 'Thomas Keall. has been pro :mated BARGAIN:) in Nuns' Ve1ling, Buntit1g, to the position of associate edilor of <3renadines, L11..wnr;, Organdies, Linen APPLY AT N'o. 6 Walke'k' Bloclt. the Buffalo Courier, and .Ho\\\er 1?., Lawns, Figured Mu~lms m1d Sunmer .... , l'~ White Goods. ,.,'Dr Dudley becomes: city editor. .&.DLE BOSTON •· DRIVES U~ DOMESTII;S Not a drink:, not sold in !Jar- NO~fi1Al M 10 SI\Al lu\TITIJlr· Bargains m Gmr;hams, Prints, Sheetiltg · U ll II It · '[;.. rooms, but a reliable non-alc~llo()lic Cmshes, Tahle Linens, Napkms, tonic medicine, useful at all se~sons, ToweL<, <;irults and Honse· is Brown's Iron Bitters. keepn\Ig Goods. aooTs tcsHoes R. 0. Holden & S()n, -lFOR- CASH ! 1a'test Sty lee;-· Lowest PJii~es · jm'\R E PAIRLN G NEATL\\.t\...ND PROMPT'L Y DONE. W. E. ICERSLAKE, 76 Main Str~~t. S 3 and 35 l\Iain Street. WALL .PAP EB! -.AND- DECORATIONS FoR SALE BY iSAMPLES 1 AT lrt'Y HOUSE, On Center St.,11pposile the Church \1:!11 he held this, the fifth season at BUFFALO, N.Y. At Volld<llll llaiJ, for five week•, begir£ning: Tuly G. e•lding AugllSt ~. •882. FAC l:I.TY. Mn. liRNR.Y 'WI!EIU.E~<, Jlircctor. l.cctmer: nr.,. '-:o~al Ph:ys.1ol~gy, Votce Cultnre, Teacher of:: \ mcc and Smgtug. ~OciS ,MAAs, Mus. Dr., late .Professor ic thO!=' Lmpztg Conscvatory, Germany, conductor of\ the- BostOI:t l'~Uharmomc Orchestra, teacher of.piano orchestration, and musical co mposttion. ~ Mn.:EUGENE THYER, ofNewYorli: City, tea-cbcr of organ, Harmony, musical composition anc\ COUOierpC!Dt. M1ss E. B, WALTON. of the Boston Poul>lic- Sc~oo~s. teacher of m•tslc in the public sch<>ols : datlytllllstrated hy a class of fifty children. Mt~ MA.RION H. STESNS, of Boston. teacher of elocution, dramauc act1on, and poetical anal)l\si~ M.AllMAND Gtrvs, of tl1e New Eng. cons~rva· tory, tenclur of the Italian and French lanr ag\ and lecturer oa physical relattons c:>f sn•:r~d, tl;~ science of acoustics, etc. popularity, won afte.r long c:lfott, DR. JOH:I(' F. :SAXER, Call at any time. them, No trouble to show There will be more than 150 lesson., given i~ tlio normal COILtSt, _ In adc;J.nion to these, there wiJl be chorus anc;J. chotr prac~tce, weekly vocal rer~tals, organ rc:cttals, dramatic readings, and three gr:uu concerts, tc. all of which tb.e students of thb cnsli- tute will·be entitled. '.J;Ull\Ioli forthe entire ~ourse, including conce1'l\• recttals, ancl other public entertainments s 1 s oo For lull descripttve circulars, address the d;reci:o,; will doubtles~ ass11re its beimg re- Homeolll\tl!tc Phy-sician Bl1d Sargeon, bu :ilt at an ear Iy· date. . Office, Wilson Block,.col'. State and Main. St~~ers. Residence a.t the.G.,Cirgo Law Manoicu; F. DECOT lllr. llAJ,lRY WHEELER~ • 49 .fremont Street, Bo&ton, Ma~