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s. ct d H ··E··· .. · ' ' . . . AlLY. .. VoL 'lf.-Wlto1e ~umber 1.309 BATAVIA N.Y. 'THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEM:EER 2r, r~82. Price One. cent f LEVELAND'S CHA:NCES. .t.. p,c.rJDer Bali\.'VIall'• E11t1mate of GIWWJNG llti I! A.JTOR WL'JJH XBE U llliaun JY.ltH'I[Rn. 88 2 DEiiCQOR4. :J.'lo BfJli'l'/1. ....__ ... 1 ·. . • · -----~ In connecti<!lll. with its acceunt of T.bo :E!!UtlGH\ted Str•m~Jth or Can- t882. FaJl Opening I -OF- Ready-Made Clothing -AT- didate•-~· w . .Petlkb&!O, Per• ' the ·lLnveiling of the Morgan tnon u- malleJI1; Ohalrman-.4djour.ned . ment, the (;hicago Timtts prints for l:lnUJ T4l•illorrow. . the ;fr.rst time ailet\el: written by Dav- --- irl Se .. aver to a g~ntlew,,an residing in ii Special by Amerifa11 Rajitl Line. the imlerior of [ llin ois. The It tter, SYRACUSE, Sept. 2 I. -An organ- whiclt wm be read \Vith int~rest is ization of the Democratic State as follows~ Convention has been effected. by the ]A. 'fA. VIA, N. Y\ Dec. r 5, 1870, election of Rufus w. PecUJam of -BEAR Sm: Your second !etter, A.lba,ny as permanent dJairman elated 5th !inst. 1 is.at hand. From my boy hood Ih ave heard the Mar- The estimated strength of d i·fferent g:an affair talked o.ver, time and candidates is a~ folbws: Cleveland, · <tgaio, by .perHons who lived here, 75; Slocum IOo; Flow~r r ro; · who were Masmb, and who had an ;R, 0. liOLUEN &. SON'S. Cleveland is gaining strength and is. opportunity of knowing what be- came of him; it may, tlierefore, be strongly in f.w.or. His nomination s-um!Dled up ina. few words-viz.: -- is predicted. It is expecled .. :that JY[ organ was- a poor, miserable, t after the fiM ballot Cleveland will wmtl!less drrnrltard, who Jived here fhe Largest and Best Assortmen get the Steuben and Delaware a.bor£t two yearR. He was probably delegations. Flower's' men pr~fer. a Mason, but rtever was inside the o( CJoth!t)g in West\lm N~wYork, W E are J>repared·i this i:le~son to ofler ffi'lllY' 'Hy~h and Bargams that can. n.ot be obt'llnecl. elsewhere. We keep the Newc,t F~;ln JUs in Cut a.nd M~teria l. 'r.HE LA.TEST FA.LJ.. SliA:PES ARE :NOW ll.EA.DY' FOR INSP ::EOTION\. SPECIAL BARGAINS in Men's, Smts, Panls, Vests and Overcoats. Special Attention is called to our. l_arge hne of Chtldren•5 :!.ncl lloys Clotmng. In l()dgEJ held in this villag·e. Heap· Cleveland to ,}l.;.cut!' ~nd Slocum pliel!, but was l'etused admission men are tal~:;;t~tg . Cl~\elmd.. The Then he got mad, and wrote his ex- conventlon bas adJomnd unttl te11 a position, and, ,I ~;;1ve a copy of it m , to-morrow. now. The Batavia Masons paid no SYRACUSE, Sept. 21 - Th~ city is a.lter.~.tion to hiltl, but Masons from crowded wlth. delegates to tile Dem- · other places ilcted in a different , cratic State Convention and parti and foolish war. Morgan \'las ar- sans of the various wings df the rested on 11. .trifling charge, was party. The County Democracy of takeil to Camndaig11a, and afrer a New Yo1k city arrived in a special \'ery short time was released frcm train at seven o'clock last evening j~il. Immediately on his rele2sc he accompanied by a band a.nd was fol- \-'Vas:tmlawfully abducted, and taken lowed closely by the Tammany to F<lrt Niagara, where, afteracon- braves who also brought a. band, fineooent of a few days, he was taken and both factions paraded the city out aod drowned in Lake Ontario with banners flying at1d ba.nds play· aboJ:St.a mile frorn its mouth. Six .~entlemen's Furnishing Goods ing.· The Irving Hall men came at persons only were concerned in his II the end of the Tammany trllin, and deatlt, and these ruen acted on 1.heir · Om assortlll.ent is unequaled in ~s otlment, Jlrice a11d qualit)\'. GE~TS' UNDERWEAR, Socks, Hosiery, (iloves. Shuts, Jackets, Neckwear, and..so forth for hours the streets were crowded own responsibility, and without any and in the vicinity of the hotels al knoviledge of, or direction from, most impassable. s.ny :Masonic lodge or body of Ma- The State Committee held a meet· sons:_ No one except the1nselves ing and the enti:e queation of con- had anything to do with the matter, testing delegations has been left for and they acteti like fools. Those we take the lead in. Btyles, the committee of the convention. six aens are nllnowdead, alld what ~:nd especi 6 11.., ~-~ LOW PBIOES. Th T d I at· n l1eld ' I d k bl ' h - .. .. ~ e amtnany e eg Ie> is st11gu ar a11 remar a e IS t at s 3 1\nd 85 Main Street. . ~,ATAVIA~ N. Y. no meeting and did not a.ppear be- five <J! thetn met with remarki!.ble lore the State Committee. They do deatlts-viz : one paralysis, one not claim to be a contesting- delega- droiVne<l, onestalt•e•, oneapo}llexy, tion, and will not bring their case and one throwrt from his horse and before the committee on contested kille<l. The sixth man died in seats. Tile position they '\\'ill take Rocltester a few years ago, Of is. that representing a majotity of the cour;se, they would not testify against votes in New York city, they are en- t.heinselves, and hence no conviction titled to recogniticn, and iVill there- coul.rl be had. fore ask to be admitted to represen~ Tl!e anti-Masonic busi11ess is tation in the convention ill the in- [Jlayed out here, and an old story. terest of the party and the Sllccess of Nearlr~ll the old men are dead, a.nd the Democratic ticket. They claim the present generation care nothing :,to be committed to no special can- abotat Morgan, or what llccll.me of • (lidate. him. I got this information from Frotn what can be gathered from men. who had a go()d opportunity GLASS It d the delegates it would seem that onnowingallaboutit. My father, Meta.lic, ... Cloth \IOVere · Flower heads the list for Governor who is now alive, has tdld me all he ·- BURIAL CAS·KET and is. likely to lead on the first knew, and he 1vas master of the Ba- ballot. Slccum is looked upon by tavia. lodge during all of these oc- many as second in the ra.ce, being currences •. I, myself, likewise, have credited willl King's Quem's and beett. the prestding officer of a.ll the Suffolk delegations, altho11gh this is MastJnic bodies, from top to bottom Al . DAILEYS' • disputed by Cleveland's supporters a.t Bs.tavii, and·frornEbeCnezer Mix, wbo claim to have forty-six: votes James Ganson, N. G. beesebro, pledged to him. D. Jt Hill is l!.nd ()lher old settlers, who knew~ if ':fll.e Fall T~rm OF THE making an active personal' canvass anybody did, I arn ()[tile opinton for the Lie11tenant Governorship, fhat Morga!!. was killed as dead as and Mr. Raines's friends are by no any~ne coul'd h~, and by Masons, . means idle; As yet theie is littlct t<JO. BRYAN SCHO . OJ . discussion as to Congressman-at· It would take a volume to write - large. There seems to be no doubt out vrhat I could say, and that, of that Wm C. Ruger will be the cou~e, you woald not expect. nominee for Judge of the Court of Tile letterS10f Morgan, sa.id to Appeals. have been written from Smyrna, It- 41.. aly, :and Turker, are all hu~bng. Ope11s Sep.t~mber 20th. ASklllful Surgleal Opera\on. Tile body of the bogus Morgan, Barrels -- alias Timothy Munro, is buried in The 7th inst,, ·Dr. T01vnsend, of the cemetery in this village. :NEW Apple and J>otato FOR SALE CH:Et\.P. mquire at ~he Canning. Factory, LIBEI!:TY STRKET • KIBBE'S· REAL !Estate Agency, No. 94 Main St,. Second band se.wing machines, ~11 kinds, nearly new, very cheap, £ ·' -r~R6~r:tr~::~Iock. Bergen assisted by Dr, Whitbeck, of I should be glad to hear frdm Roc.hester, and five other doctors you if this is ~satisfactory. Yours, perlor~ed a. . formJ~able surgical respectfulfy, D. S. operatton for the removal of a ~ 1 ., sarcoma ·of the kidney from the s.uni-vaD 1:11 rown. person of Edna Carlisle, wb() is only -- .two years and eight molltlrs old. 1\fr, John L. Sullivan, the cham- The Democrat's correspondent says pion. exponent of the manly art, ar- the sarcoina was orithe left kidney, rive<l in to\Wn tbis morning and ap- which was also removed, tbe two to- pears at the Opera .. House this even· · gether weighing six po11nds. The ing,, Mr: Sullivan is tall and broad child has recovered from the o,per:- sho11.ldered and' a splendedly devel- ation, ·with no bad symptions. Her opecl ma.n, He wears his llonors ultimate recovery depencls on t~e easilyand seems little flattered by non return .of the tumor. She lS · the curiosity he excites. He ~a!! a the daughter of C. B. Carlisle, editor pleasant voice and manner vrruch of the Walla Walla (Waslringlon lose nolle of their attractions because Territory) State~man, alld was .. of tlke fact that he is such a solid brought tQ Berien by her ~other. m~n. DESl!JRiJI:D OlliLDBE:N, LEROY, :Sept a r. -t>t'tiss Jennie . A DrunJien Falhor and Runaway Modisett, ·is expected home ·in a few Ifl~~r. days from :ll.er western trip. While riding in :tb ecan Ile~rJ)enver, Col., Overseer .of the Poor Onderdonk she had lli. hird' 8 eye view of 1\lr . .AI- was called upon late last evening by bert H ()lmsted of LeRoy-, who is n man who wished to have him care engaged w-ith Fowlet!'s surveyiug for three 'little childen who were party. As the train sped .by, a sa~ wandering about the streets. Mr lution of rec 0 gnition was giv·en by Onderduu.k prevailed upon his both parties, while AJoert &toad in caller to~ take care .of the children the wake of the train, ·singing with for the llig'ht, promising to see thqt · doleful tones, • 'Thou art so ne~r and he was properly reimbursed for his yet so fa!:,\ trou.ble. This morning he in Th w ... • F · M\ . · -vestlgfltcd the C3se amd brought to e ·oman s 'orcJgn · lSS!on . · light a sad state of affairs ex:isting in ary S'ld.ety, held a t:lleeting at the the family of a man named Jamc3 r~t E. c~urch l~:;t eveniDg. The A.; HibbanJ. Hibbiad itlseems, is a meeting ·wa.s addressed -by. Mrs. Dr. m:ison by trade and came'tO' BaHt..-·• Gracey, a former missi<Jnary to In- via a.bollt a month ago from Lock,· dia. Ice.cxeam' ami tea was Ferved · 1 · . poit, bringing his family consisting ·;. and a pl~asar.t time was had by a of a wife and three children, the large attendaQce, . odest only six years old. They It is expected that a vet·y large went to live on Church street, The and appreciative auHe11ce will greet neighbors say that though Hibbard the ''Fanner's Danghter,\ a\ the ha·;l plenty of work he spent all his Opera Bouse. on tbe z8th. The earnings for drink and his wife was proceeds wil'l be devoted to th.e pur- ' obliged to go out to work by the chase of rtew instn:11n.ents for the day in order to get food for the band wlticb is a. w~rlb.y org.1ni:~;a- children. Hibbard has beea drunk 1 , tion. most of the time lately and has On ac~0m1t of the la:;ge n um. ber abused his wife and family shame- of apples which have dt·opped by . fully, The neighbors say that Mrs. the hea\Vy Vlinds. the for<:c ctt the HibbarJ, Leing unable to bear his evaporators; has beea incre!lsed. treatment longer, packed up her Bishop a.nti Hartw.elhj4ave received effects in a paper bag yesterday over s,ooo bushels c:>f~pples during morning and went out of town the past foor days. leaving the children to shift for Mrs. W. H. Lindsley, by a mis- themselves. Hibbard had been out step, ha.d the misfortune to sprain all the night before and did not her ankle. She is mvc; dCJing w·ell,, reu,un all day yesterday. The but will he cdfhted lo the hottfle (,;hildreu stayed in tbe house without for some ti-rne. any one to care for them or give The present con<lition. e>f Mr. them food through the day, and at Herbert J~nnin is very ctiHcal. He: nightfall being frighteneEl, they is safferillg from infia.millation of the went out in the street crying lnngs an~ his recovew is anx:iocsly piteou~ly. The neighbors took pity wished for. on them and informed the poor- master of their unfortunatt! con- Mr. 1-Iammond ba.s rec<~ve1'e•i dition. Mrs. O'Connor who lives from his recent illnes ud has com- ne!lir by saw that the little ones had menced tile drill again at t~e salt something to eat and a good place well. They are d()Wtl. about 475 to sleep. An officer i~ looking for feet, Hibbard. Dr. Ballantine wi.ll rcrnove from Mr. Freentan's residence about <>c- tober ISL, a.nd will oc:cu pythe Drake home Oll. •l\.1yrtle s!reClt, Mr. F. T. Wilcox l()st nis young- est child,. a babe so~ne montbs old, yesterda.r, from sumner com.Jllaint • Rev. M:r. Freema.n of Sarver- straw, will occupy th.e JlUlpit at the Baptist c1utrcil next Suztda.y. Prof. F. P. Staunt<>ll an.d family expect to start for, Los 1\.ngelos llometimdn October. Mr. Sta11ley K. :Pierson has ac- cepted a p()silion in a boot an<l sboe store in Eo(lhester. Miss M. Felidra W~lz;erofElm.ira; is makinga visit at h..er tmcle's, Col. . L. Sellinger's. After several day's sickness Mrs. Cochran is now corivalesciDg. .Miss :Eva Burnett is slowly re- covering from a recent illn~ss .. DI~e e&an con-,:emtlo()n. The 45th ann pal ()mncil of the Diocese C)J Western :Ne-w Yol'k was opened at St. Andr:eiV's :EpU!copai church, :Rochester, 'Tllesciay morn- ing. After the furmal reli,gio11B ser- vices, Bishop. Cox:e reacl a portion of his trienni!Ll charge to the cleTgy ~ Routine bJisinesB was then transact- ed, In the afternoon the C()uncil · met at St. Paul's chUl'c~.~In Eishop Cox's address the following rcf'frence of local btterest was made: 11 Y ou are aware of th.e interest. always man- ifested by 1>ur excellelit treasurer, G. B. Wortllillgton, ami .by e>ther trus- tees of the Episcop;t;te :fmd, in be- half of ·its increase atld pl\otection. Wm, M. ·White has been particu- larly acEive in pronu1ti:ng th:ese measures, a11d if tbe arrearages of defaulting parishes shall be made up, ac:r se-etns.now a pr()bable l'esult, the fund will be found :not only in- tact, but in.crea~ing. I have dClvoted to the fu11d $I, ooo left at my dis· cretion by the late ]11dge TracyT of happy m<lnorv.\ ' New Stili Hats, men,s; boys and chik\ren' ::J, selling clle~p, at · JoaN Taol'!:ns'. .... R. R. BisHoP was yesterday nom· insted tor Governor of Massachusetts. , New Rubber Hats and Caps- the best goods made for the money; soc; 75c and $I.oo, at }OHN THOIIAS 1 A large assortment new soft hats, $1.00 1 $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $~.00. Come and see them, at }OliN THOUAS' Fo~ Driving Gloves: go to · JOHN THoiiAS', 66 Main st. Invalid wives and mothers quick- ly restored to health by using Brown's Iron Bitters. A true tonic. I • ~ • M. Moynihan has just received a new lot of clothing and gents' furnishing goods, that he will sell cheaper than any house in the county. Sewing Machines to rent, and re- paired. Terry & Vandusen. Opera House B.l,ock. The purity and elegant perfume of Parkds Hair Balsam explain the popularity 0f this reliable ~estorativc. ... ~ Clothing cheap o.t Moyn.ihan'1 Bon-Ton c~logne for Dustin's. -~ ....... ,.___.__ sale at Go to Kibbe's Agency for bargains in houses and lots centrally located. A. first-class drug store for sale. - Inquire at this office. , e,Doo--- If you wish have teeth like pearls, and a pure breath, use YEs TooTH PowDER, --~·--- Go to Kibbe's Agency tor bargains in building )Qits, .... Choice teas, coffees, sugars etc.; cheap for cash. at .DELANo's, -47 1 act~ on street, ···. j .. ' ' .. .- ,· '''