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LOlAL SOCK COAL. :PR[CES LOYAL SOCK~ IN YARD. PER ToN. G:RATE, } $ 4 , 35 EGG,. STOVE, $4..60 ~~:Js~:NVT,} $5.00 DELTIER.EDo Pn~ToN. $4..75 $5.00 $5.40 CK!.FT, COMBS & Co. '['liE DAILY NEWS. 13JXTA VIA, N. Y. Pl:{@LTSJ!El>' EVERY .EVENING. 'IO SU BSCRIBER8: \l:11111 D..anll'\ NEWS will •bD delivered to sub• sc:rlbe=rs;.w-itllintheo Corpo:ration of ·Batavia, every: . cvtni>ng,. :Sundays ex<:epted, for ·Fl VB CENTS J., WEnK::, Jla:yable·tl>' the ea.rrier. Subscriptions by malh,..l1\:be'!l!:Ce!...-ed· at.the rate of ·~3 on ~ year or ae-ventr'five cents for three months. Any 'fa.ilu!'e (\O t1Jc part of tho Carrier5 to perform their :·dulles~IWuUy.sbouldbe reported:at the office, TO ADVERTISERS: Tir:x •]).AnY News hilS a larger circulation in tb.erill..g:e thana:ny other paper, and an extended acf po\'ing ·Cil'clllation throughout Genes•e . couni:Y; Ter::ms <>f adv-ertising t:nade known at ·tb.co:f!i~c- ·Favoz=able rates given for short timo CIIAR·LESTON, Sot.JTH Carolina, as• long-sago as I860,.'il'a:S l~ft $Ioo,ooo QY ),)William Eustc.n, a benevolent' g~mtle:man, but by'tile terms of the wi~U tile c::ity .has just ceme into pos- sessi\)n. of the mooey, which -was to be ·,usted for the establishment of a :home: for aged pel'sons. The city has 'Purchased ei~M 'acres·of land upon ·which rows '()f 1brick cottal(es ·wii\lbe erected acc:u<ling to the di· ·re<tions in the will; Such a phil· ;antllrapic gift can •not be too highly l. 0. Holden & Son. ~TIMMER TRADE I F~r the :Next Forty Da.ys ! WE SHALL MAKE Interesting to Alii Our motto is, not -to be 011.-t done. Perhaps, the noblest ambition in man is to st~i·ve to e;x:cel in all .. . 'l'lle Eest Summer ·Coal in Use. Blktavia, July I, rS82. · contr::acts. ~0 ~GRRE~FONDENTS: •COillOiended . SE-cRETARY Fo~can~ is not mu.cn ~Great Slaughter in all kinds C>f a.. civil service .refermer or wo· of Summer Goods I · ~hings that are good and praise- worthy. Since our advent in Batavia (ten years ago) W(l have endeavored to act on this principle in our busi- ness, and the generous support tha.t my efforts have received at the hands of an intelligent public, indicate that my efforts were not in vain. 1 am now offering splendid bargains in every thing in the line of Choice Family Groceries, especially in choice Teas and Coffees. Call and judge for yourself. Crockery and Glass Ware wE SELL AT coST to close out the stock and make room for a stil~ more extensive stock of groceries, wh1ch we are now in daily receipt of. ~'il:ll '~AlLY N:sws makes a :specialty of neVIs of,lo=l'intcrest, and will be ~lea!ed to receive ' b:rltf coDLmunicatious upon top1cs pertatning there- ; to. Jl.]i·com=ulrlcations must be ~ccompanied by tbc=:rne ofthe...vriter, not for publication but for 'l'o m.ake Room for Fall Goqds. 1000 Yards Best QualitY Prints at 6 cts, a Yard. r -~u ~uA~u 11. u. u nn, · tbo.~rh!\-~0 ·icforEnation of the editor. All com- tn\111\IOCatlons, of -whatever nature, should be ado. d%essed!to GRIS\'WOLD &. McWAIN, tnanr£ rights advocate. In the ap· paintment of 4<J() new pension 'Clerk.s examinatio-n~; were entirely igno:l'ed. The ba.:sl11 <lf appointment w-asCongressional recommenJ(ltion. 1000 Yards:Ciood Q.ua.Uty Prints at 'Vell::n&.sday. August 9, 1882. \\ ,. d 1 k 5·cts.a Yard. ========:=.::~~;,_:::::- ~u(ln v ! 1scharge «:etUIUS c er o wt:re 1000 Yards Good Prints at 3c a yard Eilitors «1fd .Proftrietws. DEALER IN T ILJlpe»inted No wmnen were ap· lOOO \ \ Ginghams at 5 cts. IIB REP;()RT of the select com- poin1er. though 'there were 1,6oo ayard, Diittee of ~tbe Senate to investigate -- -AND- LUMBER. • th~ alleged improper use of mo)le)l to> proi)).ot~ or defeat the Bondecl Spirits bills says: Tlle committee dta.it~.ed m11ch valuable information :re!;a.rding tbe condition of the whis- 1\y t1a..de an<l the methods employed 10 obtain relief from ()ver-produc- 1i()\n but did not find that any mo- lleJ' :!Lad been corruptly employed to promote the passage of said bill. ~f:be eviden-ce disclosed certain facts edstiJ:Jg at 1he time the investigation 11~s o.rdereCl, which, unexpl~tined., furnished sufficient ground for tbe' ajlplications. Th..e women feel ag- gliewed. and some1vi1l hold a public iodignfltion meetLn~ 'Thursday even- Special Bargains in Remnants C()l'. Ellicott & J a.ckson Sts . ., .BATAVIA. ·- Havi:;Jg pertected my arrangements l():r m)7 sUFPl J' ()! Coal for the connng season., o( :solll.e e>f the largest and 'lest mmers and sl\tppers in Pennsylvania, 1 am now IJre· p~~.red to take orders for the comblg winter · for the :f()llowing kinds of coal~ namely-: Lehigh, . Black Dmrnond, Henry Clay-, gl;,ring M01.mtrun, Spring Brook and Lack:.· mvanna., at the lowest market rates. ces of Coal. PER ToN.· l PER HALF'l'oN. YARD. DltLlV:rO 'YARD. l>ELlV'D, G::R4\,.TE, $5.10 $5.50 $2.5 5 $:3.B<l iElg, T:HE MEETING ()( t:he Democratic 1 State Convention lJ). Saratoga yester- day wn.s largely ~tte11ded. Resolu- , t3~ns la. voring hal'ltlony a.nd llnited action of all factions were adopted ·2-nd a call issued for the State Con- . vent ion to be held in Syracuse. \l'h~Krsday Septemt.er .2 I st. Conare•• &cljurn11. br:liof that 1arge amounts of momy ' WJ II.SHINGTON, ..Aog, 8.-Tb.c last were bci n~ raised for the purpose of' bon JS of ~ongress were ~neventfu!· pro m.oting legislation in ·the inter- 'J'he ~resldent, ac::compamed by hls . . , . son, Secretary Flil()g:er, and Attomey- -OF- GOO(l)SI ·PRINTS A.ND GINGHAMS, LACE CURTAlNS.ANJ> CARPETS. -- Great Slaughter in Black and ·Colored Dress t•oods, especially m Buntings and Veilings. PARASOLS, St:N UMBELLAS, Linell Dust. · ers, Hosiety, Underwear, Lisle Thread Gloves, La.wns, Cambrics and so forth, At Special Low Prices I We'wantimmediately, sooo dozen of Egg:l, for which we will pay zo cents a dozen cash, and more if the market will permit it, The public's friend and servant I JOSEPH C. SHULTS. Butter~ Eggs Wanted 500 Tubs of Prime :Butter and any quantity of Eggs Wanted, lor which the highest casl1 price will be :Paid. BA'fAYIA, Julv 15, r88z. QUIRK & HANTZ, MODEL MARKE'l'• Hangings. H AVING moved into the large and commodious store, 105 MAIN ST., OPERAHOUSE BLOCK, 1 have in connection with my Piano, Organ and Sewing Machine EGG-, \ \ \ \ S':rOV:E, 5,35 5,75 2.6B 2,1}~ 1:f1J.'r' \ '' \ \ cst of tb.~ \Whlsk:y trade, and whtch · Get:tera.l Brewst()r,. arrived at the uoexplnn~d doubtless furnished' Capitol at a quat<ilr past two o'clock. re:as(}<n (()r believing that it was in- lie was kept bos.)' balf an hour or· te:n~ed to infl11ence the action of! :mo:re signing bills. As soon 1111 the • CtO!lgress apon the bill by improper ~er..ate ~d_joumecl, manr of i,ts metn- . Business, Put in a Large and well selected Now is yollr opportunity Lo secure Rare Stock of Bargains. PAPER HANGINGS, N'o. 4, 5.75 6.15 2,88 °3.13 Bnta.'!ia, July x, xS82, GOAL, COAL! . be.:s 'ViSited the Pres1dent s r<>Otn n:aeaos. A lat~e .sum ratsed by tbe for an interchamg:e of congratulat- :nssts:sment of distillers was proven to iollts llpon theterni11ation oftheses- lla\'e be::en used entirely to prom()te oiom. The Set~atiifthough in ex:eca- tJ?RICJJJS. ibeex:~ortation of spints, and there- tivesession an hollr and three-qua- PER 'TON. b:Y ;p:revent a ruinous fall in prices ters, con~rm~d only one nni mport· ~---~ in tile bo k t d th ant: nommatlon~ 'Tee greater par- DELIVERED, ST()VE, ....•.•..... $5. 75 No, 4, ............. 6.15 ·CllES~:NU':r, .... . 5.75 EGCJ- ................ 5.50 GltA.TE ...... ..... 5.50 A. FERRIS· YAR-D, · • ooe mar. e • an e com- ·tiom of the session was devoted to $5.35 •101ttee ...vece convmced that the pro· .the reading andi discussion ol the 5.7 5 ·C4tlecls of the usessments were rwl t[e.aty with Me:sico. 5,35 Ji, :to ll.secl tC> inil11en ce legislation. •• • 5.10 .A sweet girl: T'hey were looking F .RAJSJ{ HATTON, the owner of the a.t the the painti n~ \It's perfectly lo,.,ely,\ said she; ''but what makes :Bnrlingto::ll Hawkeye, according to _th-e animals lCJok so queer? They 'tJuJ Sycacuse Herald, is making his dcm't look natu:ral one bit.\ , .. 011,\ ,rn~rk in \1Washi11gton, \He is Assist· sa:id hoe; \they- 1 ook right a little N. W. STILES ant P()stooaster General, and he is way off. The}l are fore-sl1ortened, !conin.cit:tg his Rupublican friends . you know.\ \Yes she replied; 41 tthey do look :5h<Ht, but there aren't . itllat he is on hand toassisteverytlme, f();ur of them, Ge()tge; at least I can : 1 Hatto11is a Stalwart, and is p1·oud se:e but three,\ George says Clara i.cofit. l[e has no faitll politically ill dc:Jesn't know .nuch about art, b11t q:at~rthing but Stalwartism, and hence sbe is such a sweet girl.-Boston iiit is tllat lle ''takes a hand in'j when .· 'I.\'ranscript. setu &he same '.l'ru.ue• \ ld! work is needed, Ollt in Iow!L ; . PEARLS.---G-et..,.;'onr mouth fall by R. 0. HOLDEN & SON, 83 and 85 Main StreeL A Good Investment ! F OR SALE-A limited amount of the Refunded Bonds of the Tow11 of Le· Roy, due r884 to x8g5, bearing 47f per cent Semi-annuallnterest, and e:xempt by law fr<Jm all taxes in this State. ApFIY at the GENESEE CouNTY NA- TIONAL BANK, :Rata via., N. Y. DB. E. S. RUTOHINS, HOMEOPATHIST- Office-Comer of Main and Jackson Sts. Residence-Main Street, Batavia, N.Y. B. Cl. A.HOLT, PHYS ICIA.N AND SURGEON. Office-Over the New Post-office • OFFICR HouRS-From 9 to 12 a. m., !rom I to 3 and6 toS p.m. SAFFORD E. NOR':rE, Attol'Jtey and Counselor at Law. OlliceDver the FirstNaitonal \:lank, Batavia. KIBBE'S REAL .~ .. (lrl 4 cc> L'mUo 00 tha.t ~ell in large citie:s for , lle was o:ne of the heartiest adnlireis .. u.sing \TEABln'liiY the new wtJnder ''~ oo and $20 o~ res~ectlyety,. and with •heir I .ofSellator Conkling and the latter i for t:he Teeth and Breath. Brusll many years experience m adJustmg can guarantee . '. . • · • a p-erfect !it. Ordinary trusses from. $• to su:aciL. i has ta.1ten the Hawkeye for ,ears · ng-orously. See (hrectwns. 5 cent Dont go away from home to buy until you ltave , , , J ' · s~mples. teen our large stock. and })al(l for lt, too. If you keep Estate Agency, 94 Main St. N. W. STILES, . H ------------- yoni eye:s on alton. and observe his mo'ilerne11ts, you will ga.tller a. T. F. FI:TZGERE.I;D, COUXSELOB .AT LA JV, Rooms 5 and 6 Masse Block, Batavia,N. Y. OIL SHADES, CURTAIN l!'IXTUR.E~, ETC. ·---MY-··· WALL PAPER STOCK! Conststs. ol all the latest and most elegant styles m Soltd Golds, Colored and Plain Bronzes.. Micas, Flats, Satins, White and Brown Blanks, Ceiling Decorations, Etc., with FRIEZES & BORDERS TO MATCH. BOOKS a11d STATIONERY· If you \re in want of anything in the above line it will be decidedly to :YOUr advantage to ca.ll and look over rny st<llck before purchasing. aF. p, TEBRY, No. 105 MAIN ST., Opera House Block. -AND- DECORATIONS FOR SALE BY !SAMPLES, A'l' MY HOUSE, On ·center St,, opposite tha Church Call at any time. them. No trouble to show F. DECOT Dissolution of Co.putners~ip. l.IOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, th~tthe co- 1\ paTtnership heretofore existing 'Under tile firn1, tw.m.c of R. T. Howard&: Co., has hem tllisda.y' dissolved by mutual consent, R. T. Howa:rd re. · t1rin.g. \The business will be hereafter cond.tlcte<i': 1il\ t:he remaining partners, H. I. Glowacki and C, H. Howard, under the firm name o£ Howard a Company, who will assume and pay all obhg:ationS or tile old firm and will collect ail debts due and 9wi:ng to the late firm o£ R. T. Howard:& Co. lt<.iog th.e old firm name in the iiq uidali_,n r>lllld d.aims. prettr correct impression of the p().licy :favored by President Ar- The NewYor~ freight handlers' .s.:trilte is ended a11d the men ate ~:~1- l,<lwed to seek WEJtk where tlley can get it, Do not lJe deceived. Insist on lmving the i!enuine Brow11's.Iron \ Startling Announcement-I \ l~atavia, N.Y., April sth, I8B2. ROYAL T. HOWA:RD. HENRY I. GLOWA.<:ICI, C. H. HOWARD. :El7'1 Crean Balm. I Effectually .::laUJI• es the nasal po~•· sages of th.e Ca- ta:rrh~l VIrUS, Ca.'tli• ill.2 healthy se=•· 110ns, allays infiatn• ~1tiou, protecls the membr:>-nefr~\1~ additional c o I ds, complete!) l~e:il~ the sores a:nd tc- st:or<s the ;sens.<Jof taste aod· smell- Beneficiol rcs11ils al'e realmd by .a. ~~~;;;;;;;o::~f e w ap;1l c1tiCJns. A thorough lr<lit- ment will cure Cn- &:c. Uneq11aled fo.-cods in. ;tlie -'.!:;~~~~li~~;rfu;~~~ to Use, Apply by ·the lillie 11 nostrils. On receipt Of so- cts. 1v!D a package, Sold by Batavif. Drunlsts. ELYS' CRE4.M 'BALM CO,, O~ego,Noll thur.\'' GffiN, G. K. Warren at U. S. A., llitters, madte only by the Brown <li-ed atlNewport last night. He VIas ~hemical Co,,. am <I take nothh1g else. c:onlined to his .bed less th~n a ~eek · During th~ present session 7, 182 but for a long t1me, cspecLally s1nclll 'bills and joint tesolutions were in- trae cl~»~e of the recent court of 'traduced in tlle House, and ~. 283 enquiry- relative to his conduct at ' were introduced in the Senate. Only tbe b~1tle of Five Forks, he bas : 287 measure~'IL.ave become laws. · sbown signs of great mental de.pres· 1 ~ DuLL AND SA.LLOw-Evesand skin :sion~ md actually died of a brokell ' denote a torpid. Liver, and we!\k Di· ~~ eart. 'The deceased leaves a i gestion, hea<iache, and restless sleep •~Vi dow and three children. i arise from sa:me cause. ReT!l.ove them •• witlt ZoPESi\. now before you get HliR:.EAFTER when President i worse. A few doses will do it. Arthur goes aboard a United Stat()~: • •' . l\eSf;eh he IVill be honored by'havln~' A barn o~ Huston's farm near fl Middlebury, N.Y., was bu:rned yes- ·~ a~ 1.0 announce his presence .that teTday with ..!f 1 ~oo worlll ,...f • · d d • 1 . -11 ... crops. LS IDitiJ e especxaly for hlln. A. The farm hCJllSe or c. H. Holbert, de~ig(} hasjust been adoptedbytlle ; near State Bill, was fired by light- :Burea~ of Navigation. Wonder if ning, which tore through its centre ,the Dld Stars and Stripes are not yesterda~. T'.here wer~ seve.nteen , , persons m 01~ house, rncludu'1g a goo~. en?11gh for our handson1e dozen Nel'i'Y\ork boarders. 'None , preiilh~nt s eleganuastes, · we~e hurt, THE •• OLD WoMAN WHO LIVES IN A Who prcsent~d her photograph to so many of Tl F • WOODWARD'S Ctlstomt;rs, w1shes to stale for the benefit of all her Friends Cousins and Aunts that after tryltlg all the NEW Stores, she is convinced The olii Stand at 14 Mair• sfiTte~ 1s the best place to blly B'>nt\~ Sltoes, Slippers and Rubber for use d1Uab1hty and profit, smta.ble for her family of children. Also, that there is nothin so comfortable for bred feet as hts OLD LADIES' EASY SHOES. g Spring a.rid Summer Clothing f t l 1 arge quantittes, comprJSin S l'RING AND SUMMER CLOTHING in stock't·n 1 . 1e a.test and most Fashionable Designs, Sp-ring Ove7•coatS', Business a.nd fiJress Suits and all manner of first· class Clothing, Stylishly Cut a1td weil made. An immen:e assortment of Cloths to select from, A handsome and complete line of GENTS' FUBNISHINCJ GOODS! J. C. BARNES, 96 :lain St., Batavia.