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A U CHA~ . E· .;']'fiEa!?fJ 1 ~!N~~ws. . . P{f~LISH.lW EVER .Y EVENiNG. I I . h :. . ' • l ' ' ·=;::==::==:::o::::T:::O~:;>;=U~BS~C:::R:::I3:::E::: 1 R=S==: ::::t:==::= DEALER IN -AND- . : TEU D.A!t.Y NEWS will be delivered to 5Ub- :' &OCd~ets w.i.thintb.e Corporation of Batavia• every , i eve1r.it1g, Sundays excepted, for FIVE CENTS A ; · WBK'!K:, 1 j'\'Yable•IO t•1e Carrier. Subscriptions by : nn'R V11l be received at the· rat-e •Of j3 oo a year : 1 c>r ,.,ven.t,:-five cents for tht:'ee montlis• . Anr : fiallu:re.on the 1>art of the Carriers to perform .then : dul!cs'faithfully should be reported- at. the office, L u M.B E B '' ' TO AD-;;;ISERS: ' ! : TEIB'PAtLY N:a:ws has a 1ar~er circulation in i t'IIC•Ii1illage than any other paper, and.an extended f1 Ell'\ tt & JaCkSOB JJtS· ! , !Llld: gre>wing circula.tion . tlu:ougho~t Genese& vor. lCO. . i:l ,, : ~Utt'ty; Tenru of adverttsing made known at VI i tl:!e~OOfice. :Favorable· rates given for short time BAT A A. , . ce~ntr:acts. _ I - - now u Wal!r ,_,one. I Buffalo Express Special. Folger was really nominated by six: sincer.e Wadswort.h men, tiVO from Livingston county and two · from Genesee; who foolishly and for. no \'eason voted against Pitts for temporary chairman, thus losing tbe organization. Without .the organ· ization the Machine could not have carried its n minadon, since the anti Machine m-:n were strock by 'LADY ... 8he Endure• tb·e Palo. of a Severe Surtc at Op~ratlon Wltbuu\ '.J.'a·kln,::; (lloroforDJ, From the 'Courier, lnt.etesling to All I Mrs. Schoonmaker, ol Creek Locks, u;ster Co., N, Y., had •the misfortune to. Our motto is, not to be out done. entirely lose the sight cif one of her ~yes, Perllaps, the noblest ambition in through a.11 acc1dent, and en!lured pa nfu:l man is to strive to e:l!cel in all mflammatory nctlon therein lor two long · h _ .~· years; Lhe other e1e finally becom:iig sym. tfiitl!gs t at are goLJU· and praise .. . the Folger. chunk of sandstone, the snbsequent proceeding,; have ceased to interest them. pathctical1j affected, her gemral health wot11ly. Since our advent in Batavia senou>ly suffering; indeed she was a ~ere (ten years ago) we have endeavored wreck, a walking skeleton. In th•s termble to a.ct on this principle in our brlsi- .. · strait she consulted Dr. David Kennedy, Having perrectea my arrangements\lor TO CORRESPONDENTS: my supply ot Coal for the cormng season, ! . 'f!li!K J?At~Y Na}'ls ~akes a specialty of ne.ws WHO THEY WERE, Rochester Deoillcr at SpHial. of Rondeut, N. v:, who told·her a:t once ness,: alld the generous support that that the 1njured eye m1tst be removed. She· my effmts have received at the hands quietly bu.t firmly smd: '•AU right, Doctor,· of an intelligent public, indicate. bu~ don't give me chloroform. Lel my th l fl IS wer. . t \n a· . . I .. hnsba11cl ~it by my r,ide durmg tht: opera· a m:y e ~H.: _ ·.If: nf<l . 1 V 1 ~· , . . tiol'!, ami lll'ill ne 1 tber c 1 y out or stir.\- atn now ofienng .t..splendrd bargams The work was done and the woman kept in every thing in the line of Choice her wont Taik of soldierly courage! Tlus Family Groceries, c~pecially in sho:V;ed grcoter pluck than !t takes '.o ls,ce clloice Teas and Co flees. Call and a hundred ~um. To restore lwr general! of some- of the largest and ':>est mmers and , oif,.loc:ah.mtere.;t, ~·d wtll be l'leased t? recl!lvc · · p I· · 1 . : l>.:r:o~ COillDJ.Unt<:atlons upon tOp1C!J.)et'ta.lllmgtheT<- Genesee, Ferrin and Hough for Madden, Croff and Seaver fof Pitts. shlppers m cnn;y vnma, am now .P 1 C :to, ..1\..JI'cammunications must b~· accompanied by pared to. take ot·ders far the commg wmter the·!Lanle of the writer, not for publication but for for the foUowing kinds of coal, namely: :, the~;.riv!lt.. information of the editor. A!) com. :):.eh~gh, .1llac~ D 8 iai~ond 8 , I:!enryd LClay, ; :;::.::;d!'~~· of whatever nature, sh1>uld be a<! NoTE,~ We take the liberty of ·' Spnng Monntam, pnng NOll: an ack- ' GRISWOLD .& McWAIN. nwanna, atthe lowest market rates. Edito~s aHd Pr<>Jm'rtbr• correctii1g tbt! Democrat'~. proof. which mixed up the names of Gen- esee's delegates badly. -En. NEws. he 11th and give tnne and ~tren-gth ·to the judge for yourself~ Crockery and system, Dr. Kennedy then gave the '•Fa. Gla:ss Ware Wit SELL AT COST to dose voq•e Rernedy,\ whiCh cleansed the bl~od pnt thi bjck and' mn~e,ro,om for~ and imparted new life to the long suflermg still move extensive stock of groceries, woman, , She rapidly gained health· and -~ Prices of Coal~ PBn Toro:. ·1 PER HALF TON. VARlJ, DELiV 1 D. YARD. DRLIV~D. GBA,TE, $5,30, $5,'70 $2.65 $2.90 EGG, \' , \ \ \ STOV1!1, 5,5li 5, 9/S 2.78 3.08 :N'UT, \ \ \ \ No. 4, 5,9li 6;36 3.28 Bat:rVJa, Sept. I, I 882, --ONLY--. At DAILEY'S. •• MACKEY BROTHERS, 67 Main ·st., Batavia, N.Y. -DEALERS 1N- Newspapers, Magazines, Books, AND STATIOUERY. A supply .. ofa.Il kinds ofReaditlgMatter, Week· ly Papers, Magazines, &c., on hat1d immediately a.fter publication, Ordws for Booki, Mustc. Periodicals, or any· thlnll' pertaining_ to the business will be prompUy filled, Back Numbers of Papets and Magazines furnilhc;d·on <1bort .notice. A\y article that )OU m~y require, and which money will procure, will be supplied. Subscriptto!ls received 10 all New•paperJ and Periodicals, ud forwarded tn any addre55. CIRCULA1.1NG LIBRARY,-Booki loaned by the day, week or year, HARI'dON & MERRITT, Oyster; Lunch Rooms Thursday, Sept. 2 1. 1882. h rs stated that the official re- ~ott o~ the receiptsand expenditures • crfloe Post Office Department will s!low,that for the hst :fiscal year the depa!lment earned at least one rnil- li on of d ollara in eJCcer s of its ex- p.enditures, It is tllirly-two years sinc-e the postal service of the United S tat~s ceased to be self-sustaining, aa~d. sa}S the New York Times, for tile last ten years it bas SOOIOVn an annual average d-eficiency of about live millions of d<Jllars. Since I 8 5o the extent of i>il~t routes in miles has nearlv d<Jttbled, tbe number of post offices ·has :more than daub lee, the salaries of Pos_tmaliters have increased liv'e aEld one-half times, and the cost of tr.anspozting the mails eight times. The achievement of placing our pcsta.l system on a paying basis is oo~ for which the credit belongs a! n1ust &o-lely to Mr. 'fhornas L. James, In the hands of a man less ab!c and resolute than he the task W;()uld have been impossible, and had :he done nothing woie than to · resrorc honest ad mini& tration to the Star l'Onte department of his office he \~?odd have deserved the lasting gr:aii<tltde of his fellow countrymen. Tile t1vo millions saved on Star ro\Ute eK-penses in one year represent bat a part of Mr. James's aclminis- tratiyresnccesa, through it was the p~rt w~iclt needed all hi!! energy allld:6rnness to carry ont,and called dowo on his head the most virulP.nt ~bouse. btrength, and is now welt The ••Favorite whkh 'i.Ve are now in daily receipt Clt>veta~,tts Che.ncel\i. Remedy\ is a pr:iceiess bles~ing to womm. of. . No family should be witht ut it. YQt\r drug- The Sp~cial to this me>rning'~ BYifalo Courier. gi>t. has it. If not send lo lJr. David Ketl· public's friend and servant, JOSEPH C. SHULTS. The interest in Bon. Grover I nedy, Rondout, NewYorlt, Cleveland is growing and his candi-, . · · ·· dacy hl\s gained consi 1erably in im• HOWARD H.HO'S. portance since tbts morning. He · will probably have the benflit 1Jf the R l E t t ~ c 0 A l c 0 A'' L J fort}· five V<·les uf the eiglh judicial ea s. a e 1\. (fency, . \ ' I .district, witb twenty to twen•y-five ~ added during the day. H!s first ---· .: · vote in the convention will not tali much short of seventy, ,and with . Houses and. Lots iu. aU 1)a.'i•ts ofthe Jrillttye. Lots for Sale which Require No l~illing ! Near the location of the IIa.rvcster Worlts-. APPLY AT .~.Yo. 6 lf.'at.t,;f:.t' Blor k. BOOTS fc SHOES -[•'OR- CASH l Latest Styles··LowestPrices l'ER TON. ~---. ----- ...... DEL!VlfRE!l. ST()V:E,. -·· · • ..... -$5,75 No. 4, ............. 6.15 CHESTNUT, .... - 5, 75 EGG ................ 5.50 GR..li.TE .... -...... li, liO A . FERRIS. July, x882. YARD. $5,35 5.76 5.35 5.10 5.1 KIBBE'S ·REAL ' Estate Agency, 94 Main.St. a full day interve11ing before the vote is reached, it v.ill not be surpri~ing if his strength is consider~bly aug- mented. Slocum's chances are much better to-day than they were iast evening, IHld nr_,body will be very m ncb starded if a hund~ed votes should go to his credit on the first ballot. Flower's friends cla1m for him on the lilst ballot all the way from eigbry to one hundred and forty. fi,,mer A NelsoiJ's friends exr ect to give him a send-off wi•h thirty votes an l Coming's strength is figured out by his admirers at about twenty-seven, and in the nighborhood of tw~lve : re reckoned in favor c,f Mr. Waldo Hutch.ins.- Ex: Mayol' Cooper ·will do much better than these figures would im- ply, and is likely to develop consid- erable strength, but the action of the convention in relation to the New York delegates wHI render re- vision of these estimates necessary. DANIEL L. ))lcNAM:.ARA, M.D., Pl J..ysician tj> SuT'geon, Jj!il!\- REpAIRING NEATLY AND OFFICE OPEN DAY ANll NlGJIT, Brake• ou a Stoam11hip. PROMPTLy DONE, Room No. ::. Walker Ble>clc, W. E KERSLAKE, 7 6 JYCo.i,n Street. N. W. STILES DR.. JO:HN F. :B.AKER, H<i&opath'c Physicirul and ~nrge4n, Office, Wilion lllock, cor. State and Main Strc;ets, : u Residence at the George Law Mai'!Aion. , DR. H. S. HU'lCHINS, HOMEOPATHIST_ Office-Come\', o£ Main and J acksor~ Sl$. ReosideJJce-MamStreet, Batavta, N.Y. R.. 0 • .A,HOLT, PH 'YS !ClAN AND SURGEON. Ofiice-0ver the New P~st-ollice. OiiF!CE liouns-From ' to 12 a. m., from I to 3 and 6 to 8 1'· m, The notion that steamships may be suddenly stopped by a brake, as railroad trains are, seems . queer at first, b11 t 1!1 Boston Y mkee has found a contrirance for this purpose, and has applied !md tesled it, with ap- parently perfect success. His inv.~nA tion consists of a pair of shutters, T,r::u nomination of ] udge Folger hinged on either side of the vessel's fui' tG()vernor by the RepnbEcan st~rn po~t, so that they will remain c<>nv<ention at Saratoga yesterday, . closed against the vesse until an ap- wes not 'entirely unexpected, and it . paratus, whose control is in the pil- SA.FFORD Er,NOBTH, Atto:rtte:y and Counselor at Law. Otli£e over the First Naiton~l Bank. :Batavia. Fo7 $4 oo and $G QO that sell in largo cities for flo oo and t•o oo raspectively, an<.t with their many years exper!ence iJ1 adJU~tmg can guarantee a perfect fit, •Crd1nary trnsle& from $• to $• each. Dont go away fro,m home to buy unbl you have · ceen our bwge s~ock. · · 'ot house,. opens them and £xes them wa~ 1 Jl()Ssibly, tbe ~est •thing to be at riibt ~mgles 1 ~ the ship's course. . done !11Ilder the cuccmstances . ........_ , An· ordinaxy side-wheel steamboat =~~~~~~~~==~~ J~dg:e Folger is an honist man and wa! stopped the other day in Bas · ln •Rtl<llher ca.pacity has served the ton Harbor by these fins, as t'!1ey are St:al()!- faithfnlly and. weU. Ilis sup- called. Many gentlemen were on 115 l'ltAilf ST , Oor. of OENTER, BATAVIA, N.Y. N. W, STILES. :J:~\~~a.~~:' ' ' . I . ~· f\ ·~-~ I .., ~'4 ,; ,. c H t . . CONTRACTORS AND BUUDERS F. H. COMISKEY, Merchant Tailor, F ORMERLY Cuttet· for S. Masse, will open h~~ . New Store,. 70 :Main street, :!bout the 2oth instant, with a full line of CLOTHS Aam IIDta' rurni:bing ~c~b., which will be sold g,t Moderate .Pnces. BATAVIA, N, Y,, Sept. I2llt, 1882, Hot and Coid Baths -.AT THE- :New Barber Sha'P In the NewjPostoffi.ee :Block, Jackson Street, Ba.tavia, N. Y. · S HAVING, Hair Cutting and everything in . the Barberlng line Is done slick and quick.- Particular attention pail! to Ladies' at1d Children's Hair Cutting, Razors put.iii good order. F. T. SOBLIOK, Proprietor. . . ·. • board, and, though the steamer was ~o;t, however, came fro_m the poh· making, it\~ said, about twelve l1c1ams and not from the people, and miles an bour, they testify that the it remains to be seen-wlJether or vessel did not go ahead her own not;. as the representative of the ad.: length after the fins were opened be- m:ini~tr'*tion, he is satisfatory to all fore reaca.ing a full stop; an~- .. then R-ept:tblh::ans. Of the sevenl pre- the engineer, reversing his e11gines, moved her back, the 8hutters clos- se:IitfEtion speeches, that made ing again. . As for the shock, it was by.Se11ator Pitts of Orleans, in nom- much less than tllat ot a railroad in.atimg Gavernor Cornell was by all train suddenly stopped by an air m -tabs the most eloquent and in- brake. Shonld thi~ machine be ap- spiti~ng. Three months ago CornelJ plicable to large shfps with powerful engines, half tile fear cf collisions ~c~uld 1 nave been nom. ina ted with wou'ld be gone. It would have pre scare:elr any opposition.. vented, for example, the last colli~ ,, 'FaE Democr~ti~ convention in ion on the Ohio, with its great lass ·sv-_racllse to-tiay· will lle \Wa.tch .. ed with, ~tflife. · Though it is yet to be seen· '- how this contrivancewould work on inc:re::ased interest, now that tile main, huge oce~tn· going vessels,_ w:ith their woilc: of the Saratoga convention ·has • great motnenturn, for· many smaller ~een completed. The Democrats. steamboats its usefulness' seems al ha..vc 1111tny names in view, all cred · ready est!l.b!ished ... ita;.ble and worthy men 1 but if they sh <>uJd chooae to put before the peo- plte a,standard bearer .as pnre and pDptB:lar as Grover Cleveland of Euf- fal O; it seems as thougb. his election woul.c:I be assured, B11t the Demo- cratic .party is inclined to make mis• take~;. It IDflY rever.se the custom • this,pear, though. Indigestl.ob, cushveness, or con- stipation, are immediately cured with Zoi'ESA, frotn Brazil. It stim.,.. ulates lind gives activity to the liver. It increases the dissolvidg juices of the St(:ltnach, and cau'ses the food to assi mila.te. · ....._~ ..... ~ .... .,..-~~ Dentists recommend YEs 'foo'i'H ·PowDER, To Save Time in 001~ . TO :BUY ror what you want. in the uue or DOORS, SASH, - ··BLINDS; SCHOOL OR BLANK BOOKS ' STATIONERY, PATENT MEDICINES, BOTANICAL GOODS, T'RUSSES; SuPPORTERS, SHOULDER BRACES &c., &c.· Call Dbe.cUyat 9:2 Main St.: Where yo11 ca.n.ahvdys ·find the mostcom~ pl~te ~sortment in these an'd 'otlier lines' ]lCrt-ahiing to the trade to be f-ound :myw here m Westernl'kw York. Tliey elm get 'just wlut tbey wa:nt ~-, ' made to order on short notice. 'Es~ima1ea ·pn bills cheerfully given.: f. . Ooo.dalld· stylish -work-:guaJanteed. W,, 0. FROST, LE R(.rY, Aug. 30, 188:2, S<:il a t. 1 I tl 1 itat pen nut fiin: fro I its' \ISll, Soi TE he 1 I ar th • in I