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I , 'fHB DAILY NEWS. BATAVIA, N. V. .Fll.BLISliED ,EV.EFS.Y :!fVENJNG. · 'Thursday. Sept;, 2 1, 1 882. Batavlans Ze!Wing to~n for any lenuth oj time, «Jan. 1ta1!e XHli!J ~AILY NEWS mailed to tl~em 'JVJ(Jtdarly fo<r Six cents a wee'k. !1.7Le·adtlress will' ve ·eltanged as of- f.tn \' (l~lreil. -. ~~ ~ ~; \ .. ~. ~· REMOV.ED. THE DAILY NEWS: office has been removed to the ston-e building back of the New Pos+•0ifice, where the business will be co:JJducted in the future. The entrantCe is f10tn Jack· son street, next to tbe po<t C1ffice. l'IIBllE ))llll,'•'rlONS, -Tbe :Byron Fair C.)mmences to morrow. ,. -The passen~?er trains 0'1. the Central were nearly all behind u m<::. -TI:te ram to day cause~ n c ;sa tion of wor'k on the Harvester com- Jlany's buildings, -Dr. T~nner, of fasting no:orie ty, will give a free 1 ei::ture on tem- Jlerance at the opera house Sunday afternoon at 3 o'cloc:k. -A little dau9btei of Cbas, :Blumerick sprainl\d lwr ankle, while Jllaying in her [Hlhrr's ph;ce on :Ellicott street Tuesday. -Tiie first Atlantic express made excellent time Suilday l<.~t. Engine 291, with fourteen e:a1s, made three 'Illites in three min:.ntes and four seconds, cominss down the Byron grade,-Roche~ter De,r::ocrat. -Pa..t Rooney's combination, 'Which gave snch emi\llent satisfaction here last season, appears at the ()pen House, Satmday .evening. 'Tbe entertainment is the best'variety show on the road ~nd pleases the Jleople. -TI:te Indian ccornet band of 1'onawanda reservaEioP, consi>fng of eighteen members Jacob Do .. tcr leader, spent yesterdily in this cit}'. ln the evening they left for Sala- :mallca to attend to·d.ay's Indian fair at that place. -Rochte lter Herald. - ~· P~R~ON.AL. . - - 4 Jo~n L. su.nlvan com!Jlna 1 1° 11 ' OPERA HOUSE. FALL ...-- 1 R bl' HARRY c. FERREN,. •.• LESSEE& MANAGER From the NeV!ark Dai 'i 'epu t- I · -- THE GREATEST BARGAlNS IN s:tL~S EVER OFFERED! can we tak_e t~e fo!lowing notice: Thrusday Even'g, Sept. 21st. Drei>S iflaulle1s ill Ever·y Vanely of .Sbde, ' The comb1natxon wtth John L. Sui- ___ · Lntest Styles <~nd_ Shader; in· ~~RESS GOODS •. . tt t' dtew a t I A Beattlifu1 Lme or Colored .3UQ Black Cashmer~s. \~r~~ :~~~=n~: 1 ~a~ r:~e~~g at the .. The G'adia ors La~~~r;~~ha~~n~sSt~~~~F~~~;rKi~Glove~andinUrtllresse,J:I<ids, Grand Opera. House. The pr, 0- · An altogether unparalleled and inte~sell!' inimi.ta- New Deslgnnn C:relons and 1' tmges. d b!e show of two hours inteD&e sens:>Uon, mcludmg I d 5 y gramme as announctd was· carne THE CHAMPION OF rHE WORLD Columbia 'Tarns,. rnporte axon arns, . out without deviation and was real- tJLLIV 1 N The be;t 1\:nit,ttll-g Yarns to be.lound, Knitting Silk. iu, fact 1 · t 1 ance of consider ·JOliN L. :8 ' · · 4 ' Eve\'ytJ•I'\\'U Af tfv• 'i·est Ottat'if•• a1.d at tlte Lowest P'i'lce~, at y a Vane y per Orm • - With a pr~ctical demon~tration of fii• appalling • ·~n v \\ ._. :,:; IT able merit. Propably the bel(tng htrnngth, suppoted by WM. MADDEN, the B th o· th JJ- snn· ps· on's ma.tc h, Vlith gloves, between John Champion trainer of charap10t1S wh,o,never lest a .. ·ou w r . . . -.xJ . ' ' . . ,, battle. .1> DWIN BIBBY • the 5han>pto'! wrestler. t. Sullivan an·J Wm Madden, was w. A. HIEFLER, the champtonclub >Inger. • HU Mai·n'. streBt, B~ta:via. what induced many to go and see 4. GR.EAT A:ra:ERWAN. 4 -~ .. ~~=~iem~~t~~e~yh:;er~!~redp~:t~; ~~~?o~~:~fi~t~l;o~?.;f::~~.~~s~r:.·, AlL rf}f~ . V{~llD K~~w·~ :1 sphere. They gave their set-to•with l\li;s GEORGIE PARKER, the <hompion song and ' ' ' ,, all earnestn ess and seemed to give dance artiste. Miss AN Nih H ... RT, tile champion ' . 1 ' satisfaction to the audience. ~C:.:? F'~::'d~~~c~~~st ~,;.~:/~~~e;;~ 1 \r~;a;h~~~~~.; · 1 • t h b light weigh• boxer>. liA!<R\' SAI((,ENT, the WIZard j The spat·ring m(ttc · et1veen of tbe south~ . Robt, Fan ell and Peter McCoy was Admission-so aml 75 cmts. Ticket< on sale I That m bttying Boots and SIUJfS more. than in any otherb 1 Cfass of GIJod.>, tha . h d · · . d at Mackey Bros'. - thtJ best fs the clteat>PSt, anrl it is gr.,.ttfytng to us to be a e to atmoutJce to ~ur at times very. ot an eXClU~g •. an ~ . . . • ! atroils and the public generally, that at tbs tune, .lUST NO\' VIe are ;tble to gtve set the. people perfectly .VIl1d, It OPERA HOUSE · them be~tet. gooc1s and more ol thent for the tnoney than any other ltouse m tne PUS111e55 1 showed· d. grea.t deal ot smence and I HAHRY c. FERREN, .... LEss.KH.& MANAGER, and we are enabled to eclipse all fanner efforts, and are better pr~Jared than ever to kept the audience in a perfec1 state · ofler ' ~~t~~~:rn~~;~i;h~ib~~~!~! ,¥~t~~ sATURDAY Ev~. sept. 23d. 0 ~rl~I~IfE ~:. 8 ... 0 .i,,;·-.o·.· .. · 1 ·: .... -s·:· .. ·,·~·-··N- .. 0 ....... 8 .... 8 -.::··.o· ... E··s·. -~~ Fourth Annnai'Season. JSoliC<l the Brilliant At- Hoefler was cerlainly a very pretty tractions: TJ.e Great,tll• Only, the Original FIRST CLASS sight and excited considerab1e ap- p A T R 0 0 N E y. W E L L M A D E ; ..... _ .. , .. _ ...... , ........................... : plause The balance of the en tel'- The \\onderful Europ.eau Elcj•clo Ri hm, tainment ~as made up of Indian 4 'I\HE.STA~.lt:: F.li.MILY, 4 club swinging. comic scng_s, and 'ih~talented lri<oC:omedian Messrs. Pittingi)l, Gale, Duly and D A.. N S U L L y, Hoey, lour of the most origins! ~md The Great SlrutOrJal COiniqut:, HARRY SllmLE. f h h b The. greatest ofliviug ncr<Jbats. unny negro(!S t at ave een seen 3 THE sERGUIST BkOTHERS! 3 in Newark in many a day. H. J. The distinguished Mmica!Tenm. SIIA.Rl'l.RY ~nd Sargent, the manger of the comp:il,ny, WllST Tile Empress of Mel<ldy, HAT'I'IE GJL• f h LEITE: The most finished A trobatic Song may copgrat.ul ate himsel on t e and Dance artists, DVR~i!Ll. 'f\\IN 8HOT11ERS.- p erforniance. Americt's Great German To::oiJl, l\IOI~ASCD and GAR!JINER, CHARLES H. HOEV, •• New ~tore-New Goo41• I D. Cohn & Co., at No. 3z M:ain street, ne1t to Shults' grocery store, have a first class stock of dottaing and gents' fnrnishing goods, bats and caps. ALe.o trunks an~ travel- ing bags, at the lowest pnces ever offered in Ilata via. f. I A great '\'a.riety ·of desirable build- ing lots for sale at Kibbe's Farm Agency, No. 94 Main street. _Lost. '---·~======== L OST-On l\londay last, somewhere on The pocket editiOn, in·iolltliti•n of the gre,a~ a;>d only Pat Rooney, MI>S KATIJ: RooNEV •• 'lh1s !n· ~om parable anu matchless oli<J, concludmg With D.m Sully's laughable an<! side splitt!ng comedy in three scenes, entitled Mul~hany s:&acket l>',;ll Brass Band and Orchestra. Admis.swu-·Js, so an-I 75 cents, Tickets at !.lackey B,otbe·~· We nesdayfortuoon THE HANDSOM:EST PIECE First Class ~uneral hrnitnre EVER SE.KN IS THE .A.t Lo~er ·l?r.ioes Than are asked by ir.lel'ior houses for cheaP\ nnd ill made Goo~s, W\;' have acoi!Jplete assortment in every Department, and ~re not alratd to !:iHow G<;JoDs.and cqr;npare PRICES with anybud}•, either in ~ cli~st.e'l',. lJ?tfJ'<.tlo 0'1' B«-tavta,,o.p~ ,~~L() -EASY fiTTliG BIJ()TS' 'AN.D SHOES, We challenge the Worl1 to Beat Us, at~d wl1en a cu;,torner is ,_fo11nd with a 'b~d foo to fit why it 1s proverb1~l wtth the klliTWIIl_,g()>JUS, Go to Y11tt>R, and I1e has. IIAND MADE Borirs AND SHoE:; that will fil'!he nost <11fficnlt feet. We hav.e JU:Ol recetved the Largest luvmce of - Boots, Shoes and Rubbers 1 Tha.t has ever been seen in Batavia, arnong: tvltich is a· !all line oJ .J',(Lttern'U1!1llnl'11 New Ym•k ltand and machi.ne made ~:i:ne shoes that for style and fini~bca~not be excelled· ; an.i bear in mind, that Dnrs 1s tl1e only place m Ralavta where you call lmve yo11r IIUHtsm·e taken and your ShiJ:es Made lo Order, and a perfect. fit guarante~d It will be jllst fifty years the first .day of Octobt!t ne:ct that we nave been st11dym g the understandmgs oil he oeople o( thm cou;l'ltyr_. The first Hxyea.rs we spe~t Ill tho1oughly Ieamiug to MA1<E SHOES, anrl for .th,e 'last Forty·fou~ years ttl. me~unng the icetan~ culling out fur those who were anx1otLs to preserve t_heu understandlllgs And I thm:k that most of my old customers will agree 'OYiL:h me \Yhen I say that be[cne there were so many JGmu NothiJtgs engaged . in t.h~ .:shoe busme:;s, there were not ncar so many troubled wtl h corus and bunions. ,.... CAI.L oN us AND SEE n· Wm Do NOT PRovE w BAT wE SA.Y, Thomas \\5r'ates. A set ()( haudsome Cards called the ~•Jnu~ HoRSE SHOE\ presented b ever buyer of a pair ofshoes al YATES'. the road between Pine Hill and Bank- street, ]atavia, via R1chmond avenue, a pair of gc:Jd bowed spectacles, in a red leather cnse, 1'he findt!r will be st1itably rewarded by leaving them at the store of Southworl~ & Simpson, Miss Nelly Recklcnwalt of Buf- -~~~~~~~~~==~ falo, is visiting friends in town. Wanted. B-lass Ca.slret I BEAUTifUL D ~W GO~D ~ I Mr. John R. Hcimtz is attending WANTED-A competent girl to do the Democratic Con'Vention in Syra general 'housework. Ihquire nt No. cuse. 63 State street, M A J M W · f T N WANTED.- A competent girl to do f, • · C au .. , O HE EWS, generall!ousework. Apply to Mrs. has gone to Michiga::n for a ten days Bloomfield, State ::.treet. -vacation. Mrr. Albert Fardcy of James- Il'or Sale. town, is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. HOUSES A:ND LOTS FOR SALE.- ]. Courtney. Inq11ire of Dr. H. S. Hutcbins, Mr. \W. H. ParsCilns is attending FOR !SALE-I offer tor sale on reason- the Military Telegra;.phers Con\\; abl~ terms, Hou~ ~nd Lot No. 23 tion at Niagara Falls. State str.eet. Also bu1ldil1,g lots on State and Summit streets, Mrs. C. T. BuxtoEl and Miss Em- ~CHAUNCl!.\Y s. KrnnE, No . .23 State St. ma. Euxton, have gcme to Washing- ton as guests of Mrs. D. A. Cofl.in. Mrs. Hyde, nee Miss Julia 0Ivi!:', and Miss Fry, forme:r attendants oJ the Hryan school wexe yesterday the guests of Miss M yrt~ Tryon. :Mr. Harry C. F:oooerren went to ])nnkh:k this morniog wher~ he will attend a brilliant pa:.ty to be given by the Misses Brook.s this evening. Mrs .. Wells B. Ta..11ner's farewell concert will be given m Buff~:.lo this evening. She willlle assisted by Mrs, George J. Sica .. d, Miss Hattie Clapper, Mr. Williar::n Courtney, the 'Westminster Quartette, Messrs. Charles ~nd J. A. J.Cahn, and Mr. · \Willia.tn S. Waith. .... 'Vha\ lllivery JUan llllould. KnoW'. It is of gteat importance to every :mall to know where he can renew llis clothing in go:Jod s yle and at low prices_ R. 0. Hi !den & Son llave constantly oo hand an irri- lllense stock of cloth:ing, embracing a full line of ~eat fitting and dar;lble overco11.ts and a complete assortment <>f men's and boys' s11its, a.t prices ranging from the very lowest to the JIIodera.tely higher, They do not Jlropose to. be mndersold. In ~ents' furriisbing gocods their stock includes a handsome variety of ties, collars aDd cuffs, as ;vell as a large assortment ofwrappn·s, drawers,and all otheT garments ,-::;-::::--.~• .. ,-~- New, Fall Caps, 25, 35, so and ?5 cents. Just rece•ved, at }~HN' Tsc:r.t::.s'. • •• Lad1es, 11ee Yxs T\ooTH PowDltJ.. ·FOR SAI,..E.-A building Jot on West Mait1 ~treet, near the jail. Inquire-'of George A. Marhn. • F OR SALE.-A good dwelling lwuse on a 'lar~e lot, with· fine garden at1d an . abundance of fruit (:r.ppte and pear). Ptice · only $2190. Apply at No. 6 Walker Dl<Jck. F OR SALE-A very desirable modem . styl~ bouse, situated near the· Earvt'lS• ter Worlis properly. Price $2.500. No. 6 Walker Block. FOR SALE.- :· A fine nelvib.ouse it1 a splendicllocation. Price, $2 1 500. A modern st)'le house near t'he Wiard Plow Works. Price $2,6oo. A lot so feet front just, ofl Main sb:~et1, only $4oper foot. A fineiohntlt two good houses on, aud• room to ·build two more. Price, f3,.5oq. 'l'his is a splendit! chance for investmeJ?,t. Some fine Lots 011 the Fisber property. Good Lots ttear the Harvester Works location, at pnces varying from $t:Z5 to $6oo per lot, Inquire a\ No, 6 Walker Block. I!'01~ sale o'l' To Bent. F OR .SALE OR RENT-The Fargo House, on Jackson street, covtid:nmg fourteen rooms, .all in goad conditioll and, well arranged for. a FIRST CLASS ECIARD· ING HoUsE, . W'Ill be sold cheap, ex.- changed lor ot:l!er property or rented, CARPENTER & HOlJG:H. '.f'o Bent. TO RENT-A STORE ill a splendid loca. tion for business. Apply at No.6 Walker Block. r . 0 REN'l'.....;Fora zeasonable rent part . of a store cen.trally located• Apply at No. 6 Wil.lker 1llock. DAILEY Ha·> tlte Exclusive Sale. <!>' ,.c:· ..... ~ ..... < c::;) ~ ~ . LOWER PRICES iJ\'UST B..ECEIVED. Our Dress Goods St11ok is ~ery A1tractive. We haveall the NEW SliAD:ES~ such as Postman's ]lee, Pl11tarch Red, Hindoo Br.owiJ, Hunters' Green, Terra Cotta, Havana Brown, Mleerom'e Suitings. · '11•i-m:mings and li:id GW-.JIIS to Il)atch all the new :shadiiS, I Our stock ()j OARPET:S·l Is munen~e. We have all the ne1v<i~,t. colors, and in Every Quality .. WE ltA V:E ALL TEI:E NEW 'S':rYl!~S ~N :lMr I L L :C ::t:N'\ E 'R Y I ' I AT OQR lT.SUAZ LOW. .PRICES,. · ·J. B· & ;H~ :S:e~itt, 1 0 9 ,MAIN: STREET. BATAVIA, N~ Y .. r ! : Lfifi)IE B~ CeZeora.ted hDONGOLA\ :BtJ'TTOlT ,JQO'I'S, JUST I<ECElVED AT I : I ' BOSWORTH'S They are LIGHT, SoFT AND DuRABLE, and are Warranted toke!lptheir shape. I •·---- ---S~E .ALso; TH.lJ;-- ·New Lot of Hand· Mad.() Shoes-- .A full A:ssortmenf AT THE SOUTH 'SI DE , S H 0 E S TOR :E . 1'1 ' FOR HORSESIOElNG. Clearing W. A. WAUGH;, , . ~. u, i ;~t ;--~ ... : ,~OS\~~1H_ Out Sale: of Successor to B. Schad, in the OLD M, E. --- .· : CIWRok BUILDIJ::l'G oNJ.ACKSDN STREEr, ' calls attention to his {olle>wJng Now is your tune to h1y Goods:at 11;,11 \vhat they are W.()tth. ' Reduced Prices fo:r Horse·SJtocing: :Sat.urdoy, Au~ust l)tb:....~m ofle.rT\hree 1'hojlsandYards of Shiilillg\Lawlls I ::r M d Sh , - ~ , . Ja• \ Gmgha~ns, Cambncs and Buntmgs, to close·Dtll at 6;( cents a yard, .-~orne r a e . oes, • , \' ... >, ·, 35 cc;:,u~·· ' . Machine, • . 1 \.\ 'ii'o· qc, Toeing and Setting, · • · 15 '' Mr. WAUGH emplo:fS U()Ue but the DEST AND MOST EXPERIENCED W<lRKMEN, and the work he does can al\vays be rehed up- on as being satisfa,ctor:y in all respects. Re- mem~r the place~ JA.CK.SON STR~ET, 1~00(). Y nrds of 8 cent prints at. 5 c-ents. Dr~ss' ~~qods, Sha'Y'ls, ,G-l()v~s; H(}siery, At-''Reduced Prices\ tQ :Qia.J!~ room for FALL Laces &c •. GOODS. f. N; STONE·~ 94 1lail4:St., B8.W¥ia, N1Y •. tl .• ' ' .