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AlLY ~s -· VoL V.-Wllole Number 1,335. BATAVIA, N.Y., SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1~82. Price One cent AE:W AD VE.RTISEMElVTS, Central Avenue. This li>ng ta.lked of and m•tchn~edeu ~_treet, ntnllUJg easterly flo:m plcl..'sor.z :to Lz btrty stree~, !1-ls~conn:-c~iog wtth Prz11g\l<? a~HJIU<' mid1va)' l:etween, and th1t wi h Wuod stre~t!·on U1e suuth, is now open, maki11g lots ()ttalllhcse strtet> EASILY .ACCESS!:BLE to Schools, £'/mrcho·s, Post -ojjice, R .R. lJe pots, mzd a!! busi;w;- s parts ~/ ike town as well 3$ to the HAR\rESTER Won:->, PLOW WOR 1-;s, CA.NNtNG f<'AC'TOR Y AND tll'UF:R :\>ll!CHANICA L INDUSTRIES, We now offer l•Jts on all the a.l;ove n:;tmed streeLs FOR THE N'EXT 30 DA.YS n.t IIIZH!t /o1c•cr figures 1 h~n othm, cuu be buug nt f .. r in town with far less ad van. tages.. Several of lhese luts have un them YOUN\G EEAlU:NG FRUIT TREES of cltoice varietie>, They are ~~lltrally loca·ed on high grounds, rer[UII mg tu boats: or- high rubber boots Lo teach them at mryseasL>n of lll-e' year. :rio .rtultoad tracks tld j·1i nwg m o~her ohj;~ttous_. ~=- Tb:.ose contemp\r tmg buytng either for build•IJg m specn~al!on, W1ll find it gre..t1y to tneir a>lvanrage to call on :>r ad ?• css Ui withF11 tlu !Uxf 30 days for !t''i:'' pn<es arul bhn:l tertlls. CARPI'.Nl'ER & BOUGH, BA. TA. VIA., NY., (j~·. 2r. '&2. ---O:NLY-- it llliL.EY'S. To Save Time in Hamting for what you want m the Line of ~CH(JLJL OR BLt\.NK BO()l{t;, ~T'ATIONERY, 5':'1. TENT MEUICI:-<E::i, BOI'ANICA. L GOODS, TRUSS c.::._ S . i P()RTER !:>HOULl>F.R ]RACES &c .• &c, Call Directly at 9 ~~ ltlain St. \Vheze you can alway~ fi~ tl.e most cotn· pletc ~orlmenJ in tJt e -at;d other littes pertainit1~ to ~he trurle to be found .mvwnere 111 \\'e;tetn New \' ork_ XH:REE 7'RA.Mi:'S TRIP, CUSTOM MADE ,WORK. .NEJYS O:JI TEI.I!J OQ8NTY, BOOTH A.ND I~OBS, RhU.n~r Fr<lm ·noetolll.ln a Loeked The At.traenve Stoek In F. B. Illterel!lUn\ Item• ·frena our loeal BOiilli!'OUh'• Ail8o 1'Cnteot lbj~mol!lt ll'reJufl.& car. Coml•keJ'II Neustore. Col1&empc»ra:rle•• :Ex&en•lve 111 ·•owu. 'This morning early ofiicer Marble The far-sigl1 ted store keeper of At this late day of the se~son Pa- at the Central depot received a tele- course selects a. vuied l\SSortment of vilion people are agitating a town gram from the condu.ctor of a. west goods from which a choice can fair. bound freight to be on hand at the readily be made, and this is just The Democratic Congressional staticn when his trai11: arrived, as be what :rlfr. F. B. Comiskey, the new Convention will be held at the St. had three tramps locked in a bo:x· merchant tailor has done in pur- James Hotel on M.onday. car. The officer was on hand atld chasing the stcck in his new store at Alexander Univ.ersa lists' mites when the train reached here the fel· No. 70 Main street. lliir. Comiskey are solicited at a soc 1 aJ to be hdd lows were unloaded. It was neces- is not unknown in Batavia, where at Oel s. Kidder's next Friday even· sar y to break the seal\ the car, whid he was for sometime the cutter in · was parthlly filled wit!nnerchandise. the large establishment lormerly mg. having been sealed at Boston, whel'c carried on by S. Masse, and he h1s Bethanyites are already getting the tramps got aboard. Their first had years of experience in his busi their coal from the Lackawann!:i ard request upon alighting ~·as for som~ ne•Q. He has a stock. of goods congratulating themselves on the thing to eat, ior they said they had snited to all taqes and as he deals low prices. eaten nothing for tllree days-not only in cu,tom work his attention is Shattering glass balls for prizes since they lert Boston, They h(; 1 lout diverted .by endeavoring to sell will be a Pavilion divertisem.ent next intended to ride only to Springfield, a C! • ..:ap suit of ready-made clothes Thursday. The contest Will be but with tbe car lod~ed they ll't·n~ u~o·u!l which a large prdh is made. open to all. unable to get out and did.not, ll!J' il lie make~ up f ui1s at all prices ac- Ashes from a clay pipe set fire to Byron wa~ reached this n:onn ', cording to the quality of the goods. and destroyed Patrick:. McCormick's succe~J in attracting tile attetJH[;J, Fine lmsines~ suits fashional.lley cut large barn in Perry. The loss was of an 1 of the train me:n, They gave! are made up irt the most substar.tial fil, 700 and no insurance. their n·tmcs as James Mack,. Ma..t style and sold a.t prices rar>ging fr m The annual dorLation visit to Mrs, thew Sllllivan and Jo 'hn Watson, and twenty to tl•nty-five dollais, and W caver, of the Friends' church, were escc.rted to jail forE tealing the ir dresq suits of the best rnater 7 als are Bush ville, will be held nex.t Thms rides. Two of them possessed good made up at proportion 1teley low day afternoon and evening. watches and one of them had abo11t prices. Mr. Comiskey h1s a large This fall Elisha :Feckham of Rich· a dollar and a half in his pJcket.- stock~ of Gents' Fumi1hing goods ville, aged 86, has been rejuvenated They were all well nigh exhausted purch1sed but a few weeh ago and by the fine weather and unaided has from their long, lasti~g dde, but un of the latest designs. Mr. Com is· ctt t and husked four acres of com. der the inauence oftl1c Sneriffspsl· key's desire is to build up a trade M. W. Hunn, a South Batavia atable fo~d. which th(;y will d<Jui>~- on the me~its c.f the gl'Od~ he.s<.!lls, horse fancier has lost three valuable ~ess recexve for the nex~ ten days, ll and these m. q11es.t oflnr!(ams S'Jould st:illions by death within six feat$, ~s not expected they. 2'-vtll suffer: any be sure to gxve lnrn. a ca 11. ~ the last one Floodwood dying last 1ll eif~cts. They w1li be arraigned c• ! k ' \ this afternoon. The :llarvuler \' t}rks. ! wee · • • ~ -- 1 1 Next Tuesday the Rev. Horace Hnv Bl ~~t![por&Seel!ll Balnvla. The Johnston Harvester cornplny. F. Chadsey will be ordained and in· 'This week's Democrat savs: \We have never doubted Batavia's bootn, yet we were hardly prepared to see so :r.uch outside bui'di11g as we wit· nessed in Batavia hst Saturday. Aft<!r dinner, friend Lewis, of the B.tavian 1 brought 91.tt his pegas'lls and ch.ariot and we took a flying trip to the new works. As we have spoken of the &ize of them heretCJ· fore, it is unnecessa[\y to repeat it no~. but tbe works are a b•1sy hi,.·e of irdustry, hundreds of men being employed, the walls ris~ with ma.r velaus rapidity, and with two weeks more goCJd weather \'rill undoubted- ly be inclosed and read)\ for the re· ception of m1chinery. :Batavia feels proud of her acq oisi ticm, and well sh~ may, for not only has she secll!· ed a fine manufacturing Interest, bi.lt has a!s:> added to her citizenship a number of gentleme11 of which any town may be proud. We congrltu late Batavia -we can\' t Ia tip It-and trust she m 'Y ever be- as prosperot1s as I!O'W.\ 'Th.e LeRoy Courie1 truthfully r-e· m1rk:>: \We believe 1hat we speak the sentiments of a nujority of oar citizens when we say tbat one ml\.il per day from Batavia is insufficien.t. have removed thti r ofllce from i stalled pastor of llast Pembroke'H Brockport to the temporary office i Presbyterian church by the Presby· on Cemetery s· reet, and the dlice ~~ tery of Genesee. employees will soon folLow. ~lating Byron's Wm. Fisheradvextises his the rr.of of the wood shop w1ll .be wife Elizabeth for leaving bis bed hegnn by the contr~ctt'l', John Sid·l' and board without provoca:ion, dr.ns o~ Rochester, m a day or two, knowin~ ali the ti!l)e, however, that and Will be completed ready for 1 . he needs her help. oc~?pation by t?eliirs~ of DeceD;J ber, G. Ranger is tbe philosopher of ~vhx.e the m_adune Will be fimshed South Batavia, and is to be credited 1f poss·ble, 1n ~ couple of weeks. with promulgating this tmth: 11A J.anuary r 5 ~h Is now. fixed as t~e ~little advertising now and then will ttme f?r hwmg- the entire works m benefit the poorest men.\ operatton. R b' h I \'1' • • o mson, w o sto e c mton Tne lnque•t (Jomnenced. Phelps' !/1>97 in IJa:vilion, Sunday, io a. thoroughbred tllief, dyed in the w..-ol. Ee now ac:knowledges steal- ing an overcoat from Wm • .Bent. Rev. E. A, Wheat.. who served his Methodist parishioners iu Elba faithfully for many years, found a gold headed ebony cane bearing his name on his door step the other morning. The pulpit proper in pious Pa• vilion's Presbyterian church is giving way to a stage that extends across the ent1re end of tbe building and upon which the literuy society will perform. Charles M, B..:s~orth'sshoe store, the onlyone in Batavia on the south side oQf Main street, is decidedly veryprettily arran~ed and the pro- . priet()r takes plea.sure in knowing that his stock comprises all the fashi(J.nable goods and novelties in the !he. Now that the season for terpsiche>r,·an entertainment i$ near at hand, the yon11g people will be gratified 10 learn tr.tat Mr. Bosworth has a handsome assortment of dancing \pumps\ fol' the gentle- menand white kid slippers for the ladies, a fresh ioopor!ation having jast ·i)ee[l 1eceived. In ladies shoesj his va:iet~ is more extensive and · embracts nlJre styles and later fashitlns lhan any other dealer in Batavia. He has shoes that fit fault- lessly and will becorne any lady's foot. F<Jr men's \'Vear he has uow a Cuiuplctc assorttnent of fine shoes, and ·()ne , l the largest novielties of low 1j)riced men's ~hoes ever shown here; Th··y are ch.eap, hut in qualit)' are g.Jod and in style the veryl:ate&t l\1 r Bos\Vo:rth's reputa- tion L r squ .u~;; d · .tling is proverbial, and 'lw hat be rep. ~:scnts may be re- lied t1 pon. •• Tile New l!lchoollflonlile. At tae annual 111eeting of i.he tax· payers of our Union School district, $ w,ooo was appropriated for a. new schol)l house, and site for t!lxr~au1e on llring-le avenue. This action has cansed favorable comment amo11g our citizens generally, but the question is occasionally asked, \whe:re and what is Pringle avenue?'' '.Ve a:.nswer, Pringle avenue is the new street already opened, graded and·a:ewered by Messrs. Carpenter & Ho\lgb, mi<hyay betw~en Jackson and Liberty streets anfi'recently con· nectcd with both of them by the opentng of Wood stre.et on the south~ and Central avenue on the norlL i'he school house Site is located midway })etween these four streets, thns being more easily reached from all points south of the railroads than a~y oth:i!r point in the corporation, and on high, thoro:ugllly drained ground, 'I'he opentng of all these streets brings into·Olarket a large number of the most desirable lots in the village, futther descriptio~ of which will be fou11cl in. our advertising columns. We c.··n~ra.tulate the district on the prosJllect of soon hawing the long talked of and mucll needed school for t~e southern portion of our vil· lag e. IE.' he Demoe.rat•' :Nominee. -- Many of otlr business rn.en ott times N - W • STILES desire to comrn11nicate with Batavia • parties during the forenoon, but are compel' ed to wait en til evening, Ccroner Tczier last evening be- gan an inquest over the l.JJdy of the infant found in the creek la-t Tues- day morning, ••to inves:igatc how, when and wheresaid infant came to its death and all t!Je circumst:.uJces attending nuch deal h.\ The coroner's jury is composed of L. R. Bailey, I. M. Shotwell,A.. G. Gage, C. M. Bosworth, John 'fhomas and M. S. Hn.J es, and they viewed the body last nig 1 t. John Graham, who found th~ body in the water, was the only witness examined, and he testified to the discovery as it was related in the NE-ws. The inquest will be held op~n so t~at if any of the clurs that have been obtained develop ir1to an.ything i111-portant, the ir•ve.,tigation. may be continued, The survey of the village of Elba is completed and takes in territory a mile and a fourth by a mile in extent. The bill of incorporation will be placed in the bands of the next .Assemblyman, •· whoever he ma.y be, to worry Tlte 8th Judicial district Demo~ cratic convention was held a.t the T1fft House in Eulfalo yesterday,· and ()n the sixth ballot, George C. Greeoe of Lockport was nominated recei';'ing 14 votes. His nomin· ation was made U.Danimous. t Gen. C. F. Bissell of Le Roy and Hobart B. C()ne and Arthor E. Clark of Ba- tavia were the Ge11esee county delegates, and Gen. Bissell was elected chairman, The nominee is a pro111.i11ent lawyer wbo slands high in the ranks in Western New York, In ntav I88I, Mr, Greene took the place of the late H on, A. P. Laning and '])eca.me the senior member of the h w firm of Gr-een. McMillan & Glud~ of Buffalo. He is personally very popular wherever h~ is known, .-whicil is inconvenient~ to say tbe 1 ·least. The' I o'cloclc Central train F ·l~lE l~ 'LL Gilo.oc: carries.a. special p ~uch to' Batavia, U · 1\. · \J J, where 1t ts pllced u11opened up()n Ai> I. :B loom.fiel d 1 ·:J MERCHANT T AI LOll~ Has jltSt receive<l the Finest Litle <Jf porteda.nd Domestic: OL<>'.rES, [CA.SEl:ni:Ei:RES and OVEita()ATINGS Ever sllown m Batavia, which lie will nuke up in the LATEST STYLES and at the LOWEST PRICI!.S, for IFirst . Class Goods. A full line of G~ntlf'men's Furnishing Goods. The Earl & Wilson Linen Collar -TD.ebest made. _. Call and inspect the stock, flo. 50 llain SlrtJet. the east-bound e.xpress. By this means we are enablecl t..::> send Jl,a i to all points bet~ em Batavia aticl New 'York vh the Ce!!lral, bot we must wa.it until evening for corn· munication with the former place.\ --~--•+•-- E. B, Pace ColDnended.. Four yean; ago Mr. Robert Selden of Sta.lford bought a handsome Stein way of E. R, Page of Batavia, who warranted it for £ve years. .A short time ago t:m veneering bega.n to cb.eclt and get rough, and the purch.asercalled M:1, Pag-e's attenti()IJ to it. Mr. Page cheerfully con· sen ted to make it rigb..t.~tnd he sent it to the manufacturersi:n New 'York for repairs and it has been returned as good as new, an.d all without charge to M1·. Selden. Mr. Selden writes to the NEws to commend Mr. Page as an honest dealer wlto lives up to all his agreements~ 'l'wo suurt; Old men. tbrough the Legislatnre. Thh mcming there appeared on Ccunty correspohdents never tire the Ftree:s of !lata via two old and of telling big stories of the product re~pected citizens of the county, of the soil. Here are a few: Ed. whose combined years number one Coon of South Bata.via. ha~ uS bush· hundred and seventy five. Joram els of buck'!heat. Grotius Dewey Kelsey of Alex::ander, seventy-eight · of Byron ra1sed 192~ bushels of years old, is still hale and hearty, · wb.eat from seven tu :;hels of seed, and dealing in live stock. Within B, F. Trescott had 825 bushels ~~ the last three years he has bought. sweet corn from sev.en acres and 11 over one thousand ca.lves for Messrs. wa.s evaporat.ed, be1ng reduced t,o Burt, Co<.k, and others, .depending · 8,,450 pounas •. , James ~ullen s on feeling inst.ead of seeing-his h1! I of potatoe! m Morga;nvllle ~on· sight being quite JlOOr, The othel. tam~d I 73 of the ~~bert Add1son and older man is Gaius Peck, a for- • Cb.!lSt.ma.n of Pav 1hon .• as a potato mer resident of the same town, whose weighm 4U pounds. age is ninety-seven. Mr. Peck is Th 6 • 1 8 1 e , A. .• 'Oil. still active and walks erect, During the last month he has chopped two Capt Stenbeck of Bulfalo, will be cords ol wood and husked one hun- · in Batavia next Wednesday evenin8 dred bushels of corn. Truly a great. to muster in the veterans, who are undertaking for a man of his age. to form a post ot the G. A.' R. in ., town. The veterans. will meet at All tbe ladies ex::p1ess delight and Ca.pt. Lynch's Genesee House and astonishment at the reasonable then adjourn to sorne hall where the prices and the elegant styles to be orgcnization will be perfected. ... Jloo 011 ~llarkell. Following are to-day's quotations on th<e Petroleum Bulletin in W.H. Parsons' telegraph. office, farnished by j, T. Budd; Bzoker, of Buffalo: 10 a,Ja., ()pened ...... • •• •• • .•••. , ·93}f I .. 6 ••• o \I •. t I • I o • II. If. l13M_ 0 0 0 I O. O ••• I O I • t ••••• f. -93}8 Io:s:2 am •••••••••.•••••••••••• Ut••9-4 12:25, p m.J o o • I I. I I ... If II; I ••• •• ...... 93~ · 12:40· p m, closed, ........ , ....... 93}!1 .••..•.•••••••••••••.• ·93\J4. found in millinery, at Miss J. F •. Kenyon•s. They canneft be ex- celled, I trill :pay $I,()O a pound for Go to Kibbe's Agency tor bargains quinc-:e aeed dried, in building l<»ts, N, W, StillE~. s~~ .x,...,: ' ,• ! .. ·. !·'- , . •