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THE DAILY News. natned Parker says it was a man · '!'he Way or 1be• 1Jnt!ortuaa1e. naned Donovan, and h(' threatens ·. . , -. - . . 1 () :BATAVIA. N. v. vergeance upon the· Medina paper. ' . Sol •. Sam. s . modern \;lmstre s, 1 UBl.JSBE.D EVERY EYENlNtJ, . . : bl!led extensively ftlr Batavia for to· -=======~===~-- ;-i\~ exchange. says: A h tle:. ~ight, will not app£ar, the business Tuesday. •Oct. 31, 1882. ·. stnp of fiat paper,. torn .from . t~e ··~laving been so wretched in other ==============- edge.of a newspaper, motsten~d Il'l:. tow11s since the season opened that HE!IIQVED. the l,ps, and ?rawn under the hd o( tile troupe left Nnnda. for New· York -- the ey~ that 1s troub~ed from a 1?-: last week, •giving up the engage- 'Tint DAtLY NEws oftlce has been comCJtrve spark or cmder~ .wlll, 111 . nents that had been made ahead.- removed to the stone building ba~k nearly ev.ery case, remove lt lnstant- . It isn•t a thing that Batnvians need P fli h th ly. It1s soft, and the sufferer 'be sorry for however for thev ·have of the Ne\V os!-o ce, w ere e d ' t 1 · · ' ' \ business will l>e conducted ill the oesn t ee tt. ~•• •, not missed any wonderful axhibition J k Dean. er VIla•. K. Vbll••· ' d negro.minstrelsy. futtJre. The e11trance is f1om • ac • __ , . ,. ... snn street> next to the post-office. Yesterday's Buffalo Telegraph : 2,eoo yavd~ of . P~cifi.c 4·4 Cre· •• ~ says: Chas. K. Child 9, station a:gent i tonne Cambncs, n~1tat!on Fren~h, • J'I:IIRE ltlENTIO:NS. of the B.' N. Y. & P. railway at : reduced to 9C at s.one s, 94 1\Iam- --- Arc!lde, died suddenly at that place, ; street. -Three carloads of emigrants yesterday. afternoon, of what is sup ' B d 4 1 v\' 1 t d d b h d . H h , roca. e e ve s. went west yester ay. pose . to • e' eart tsease. e as . 7 - • 1 1 d 1 .. r 1 g t'\\ b ffl. t d 'th t.; ery dest. ra. b e, on y one ot a1 per -The Tennesseeans at the •Or a. · 011 .t .... e een a tc e w.t 11 k' Baptist church to-morrowoight. wme internal diffic:11lty, bttt has )'aid, at H~ oc 8 • -To-day's rain pleased the· lately been so much better as to be · A.t Tryon's: you can buyzo Qnires fnmers, It is what they have able to attend steadily to his busi- o 'CCiJrfercial Note Paper for forty Jc nged for many weeks. _ ness. l:Ie was about z I, unroarr;ed, . cents. and has been in the Arcade office -The :Nedina Timesissofficient· nearly t'WI) years. Hts parents live The ladies will save money by y encouraged b.y good patronage to at Corfu., Genesee connty, whom he calling at Miss J. F. Ken)·on's be- pint a. dollble Jlaper on Saturdays. had been visiting only last Fric'ay. fore pulcha,ing their Winter Mil· -In another column Carpenter He !.ad many friends and it will be li.:tJery, & Bough advertise sixty eligibly doub.ly sad for Corfu to odd his located building lots, in the heart Mrne ro its already long list of deaths of tlle village, for sale. amoDg i1s young peop~e. -A very bright rain bow io the -.. west at 8 :30 t.his morning gave l'iell'r D&l'lfBie Expre•• warning oft!H! pleasant heavy shower Henry Pratt, who has been en· hat fell twc ho11 rs later. gaged. In the businessfor a year past, -- .... ·--- 1 have commenced ke .!ping fre&h raea.ts, which r will sell at reason able prices for cash, in conne<:tion w itll my grocery, and solicit the patronage of all former customers and the pn blic generally. & H. B DELANO, ~· Latlies. n?e V R'S TooTH PownJtl<. -Martin & Regenor's carriage has started a new baggage express factory at Canandaigua burned last wagon. He guarantees that all work cvming. It was valued at $2oco. entrusted to him will be done The goods were all removed. promptly and in every way satisfac- -Warren & Rupp have sold a lot fory. ··~ ., flAl\.AVIJ\ N.Y .. Oct. gx, rS8• B Wbeat, white. $ t.o2 ' l:\lour proct101i~9-00 on Lafayette avetme to the atavia 500 pi.eces brown cotton, by the Wboat, 1·ed tuo ,,o 5 1 Flour,Haxall,bbl 1 s 25 Homestead CQmpany for $zoo, A piece, at less than New York whole- Oa.il, white ...... 40•4\ Flour, whito, bbl 7 00 Oa1, 'tlllred ...... 35-38 Flour, red, bbl.,, 7 oq building will be erected at once. sale prices, at Stone's, 94 Main st. Con.-... .... .. so 1 Pork • .. .... • .. • s so -The ha .. vester bttl'ldi'nus .,;ll ;tf• Barlty,orowed .. 75·8<>, Chickens,....... 9 .. ~ • •• 6 rowod Bo·8s i Turkey .. •• • • . . . 9-10 soon be ready f.:,r occupa&cr. The 011 _ ~kea•. Bt12oJ.marrow :a so-3o<> 1 Duck........... 7-8 d •• med!uu :o 25-2 :ss Gee~e........ .. . 7-8 workmen have commence potting Following are to-day's quotations •• pea .... :a.•s-• s< llutt~r. tuu •7 ~s up the li.ne shafts in the WOOd WOrk- •• r.::d .... 2 ·75-3 t>O Butter, roll .•. ·· 27-~8 on the Petroleum Bu lie tin in w. H Clo-ver .ced 11lt::<IW4 so far Butter..... •7·28 ing shop. Parsons' telegraph office, f!lrnished \ wam ..... so-s.oc Eggs.:.......... 30 Potatoes, Ros~ ·so Cheese,._., .... T2 15 -Engene Harmon is doing a by J, 1'. B~dd, Broker, of Buffalo: P••\•«• ......... +<'·~s 1\.pples, dried. 4·5 arge business at his eatin<Y h()ase Burbanks. • .... ... so o\pplcs, ..... ' P' so e. IO a..m., opened, bid ............. .. 95H Sal:t,-.. 1 ·~ l--ard ••. • .. ••M en Main street. He had a fre~h ....................... 9 ,. SnhrSalt.J•er bn~ • Wool ............ 3 o-~ arrival of large, lllscious oysters and , .... • ........... - .... . 96Ys dams to·day. offered ................. 116,% ll:OO am, bid ........... ........... g5J3 ....... 1'he Herald announces that 0. offered ................ ·95~ Found. --~ . 4-·~ -- :Every cash customer to the an:: ount of. $5 f~om ott~ stOI'e wnt receive . a ticket ,m a 20 yard pattern of ]hck Gatvet Stlk, wh1ch Y?ll could not buy df us for less than $50 ... This well known br~nd of stl~ ca.nnotbe excelled in finish er durab1hty. Also an elegant Patsley Shawl, Stlk. and Woolha.~d-made and imported from Paisley, Scotland, well worth $40. TJte priz;es offered by us nre on exl:iibition at cur store, ?o yoll can st\e what the lucky liUm.ber will draw. We cummenc~d g1vmg oul t•ckets f.hursday, Oct. 26th. Drawhtg tQtake place Dec. 2oth. YOU HAVE TWO CHA.NCES .instead of one to draw an elegant prize. We will also affer you goods at extrewely LOW PRICES from now until time <if drawing. J'. E. & H- HEVVI';rT, 10~ Main Street, Eatavia. 0 J. .A. \t N\ o. c. 96 BARNES \ ' Is the :acknowledged L~ader .in the Custom Clothing Business in llatavia, and his stock of CLOTHS and TnutliiiNGs is this season more complete than ever, embracing fill the Fas lJionable Suitillgs . and Overcoatings. His reputat:on is. r~tablis• ed to~ manutactllnng his go~·ds v.ell 1n the READY MAD:!:.: CLOTHING line, bil assortment irc\udes Bo>'s• .AND MEN's Srns, sty!ishJy cut and durably made. Tbe prices are Invar;ably Low A FULL LINE OF GEBT'S lf'URNLSH GOODS! FALlA GOODS! THE GRE.ATEST BARGA\'NS IN SILK'> EVER OFFERED Dte!S Flannels in Every Vanety of Shade. Latest Styles and Shades ill DRESS GOODS. A Beautiful Lin!! of Cub\d and Black Ca>lmteres, Ladies and Gent's l'nderwear, . ... Every ~hade .v S!' Je m l'oster Kid (:loves and in UndTessed Kids, New Des'g\ . m (Lel<Jr.s and Fringes. Cohunlu Y Hlls, 1m ported Saxun Yarns, The ! ·.· .• ; Knitting Yarns to be l0und, I<llittmg Silk. Eve'l'yiM21(1 of flw b2st Qtwli'll oml at the Lnt:est J»1!if!le • ..:, r Southworth & Simpson's, 101 Main street. Batavia. AN:NOUNCEJY.J:E~\r! · { t ~I F. Willims of Rochester will addH s \ ...... • ••••• ..... ·93~ Repnblican meetings in Living·stoo, •• · .. · · ........... • ··95.% Tom '~\~kins Oneida. and GenesP.{' b!~ ·d.· ·\ • • • • • • • • • • ...... 95~ ~ 12:30 j> nl~CIUSI! , bid.,. ••. ••••••••95 7 o counties tb~ week. 1:3o p m, cpencd, bid .......... ··93% -'Thirty nve Tonawanda braves, oHered · · ...... • .- .... • · -93!4' F UU ND- 'l'his mornmg, on Mam street, an earring, whi~;h the owner can have by :applying at 24 Jackson street, and pay- ing- charges. Lost. All in nf'ed of Jf.T)YE SilO T!JS Cannot f;~ii to be satisfied \vith the complete assumnent 'f HA~D MADE SHOES JusT Ril'E.IVED from the :\1anuf1C' ory of r. & T. CoUSINS and CooK & LouNSBURY, in all widthQ. from the c ·mmon sense Shoe to fill the squa-ws and Jlapp'Joses pa~ed .. • •• • •• • ·• · •• • ...... 94,~ through the city yestercfay on tiJeir Thedtrrick report is as follows: h C t . Wells oom.pltted, ••••••.• , ........... 12 way t() t e a taraugus rescrvatton. Ri~s up .................... , ............ 122 :Btdl'alo Conrier. Drillmg ............................. 163 New production., •.•• , ••.••• , ••••• 1800 -'The w<Jrk at the Central rail- road station in Rochester is bei n~ hurried, Yesterday nearly ~oo loads o' smd were dum.ped into the pit. and 1o-day another track: will be laid. -'Wm. T. Mago:ffin of .Ak.ro11 has been nominated for tile As- embly in Erie county by tbe Re- publicans. He is Superintendent of the Macual La.llor School on the TonaVIanda :Reserva·ion,andis quite w~Il kno-wn in Batavia, -Some of the Democrats of Ba· tavia are arranging for a Cleveland and Hill detn()nStration in this vil- lage Friday ereniiJg, and invite all good Dem<Jcra!s t • participate, They '\Vlll meet at Lynch Bros., on Main ~treet at '7:3CJ (}- m. -Do not fail to hear the fa.mous Tenne~seeans in their old plantation melodies at the B~ptist church Wedni!scTay evening, Nov. rst, Reserved seats tickets for sale at Mackeys' news ro·rn . ., No extra charge if secured before the night of the entertaimnent. -To night (Tuesday) Hoo. Horace .BemuS', of Hornellsville, speaks on th~ :issues c,f the day to the voters of Warsaw. Hon W. C. Watson, of J3atavia, candidate for congressman ()n the Republiclln ticket, will also be present. -Cor. Rochester Dem()crat. -The first prayer in Congress, which is said t() be nnpublisbed in history~ has been_ resurrected by C.hipman P. 'Turner in his research- es for interesting reminiscences. and is printed in neat form suihble for framing. They are on sale at M:ack- eys' for ten cents each. -The Medin!L Times will SO()n be called upon to retract the statement that a man llamed Parker from Alabama Center rec:ently overdrove ·a horse in Medina, and was com- · mitted to lhe M. C. P. for 120 days in ccnstq-uence. That man • 4 •• Dentists recommend YKs TooTH Pownx:a, •• Sllllft VeJvel• and Phubes At gre!ttly redoced prices at Hal- lock's. New ~lock of Pocket Books, La- dies' Shopping Bags, Portmonies, Purses, &c., at )'ryon's Dmg Store. ... Xerln.o Underwear ! Wrappe:rs and DJ;\awers only so cents each-best value, at Hallock's. ... CI:Hhin.]fclies.p at Moynib~tll'~ ... VCJI'&Il SaVI.Ill'! . What ~ Quince seed. N. W. Stiles wanUI to buy all the quince seed in Genesee county, at Sr. oo a pound dried. ---··~~·--- Miss ] . .B. Fillmore has opened dress making rooms at 4-4 Jackson street, where work will be done in tne latest styles and at reasont~.ble prices. Cutting and fitting prompt- ly done. Go to :Kibbe's for bargains in build in~ ___ ....,. __ Sewing Machines to rent, and re· paired. Terry & Vandusen Opera House Block LadJell'• &en&•' aud CJhlldre:a'• Holler,. In co~plete assortment at Hallock's. A great variety of desirable build· ing lots for sale at Kibbe's Farm Agency, No. 94 Main street. II you wish to have teeth like pearls, &Ild a pare breath, nse YEs Toora PoWDER. .... Ean·'ron c~logne for Dustin's. ... sale at Go to Eibbe's Agency for bargains i_n hous•I\,Jld' Iota centrally located. I OST.-On Bast Mam street, near G. n B. Worthillgton's residence, th1s mom- ing~ n p~rcel containing yarn and otlter :ar11cles. TI1e finder will be rewarded by len~rmg jt at l'vlrs, A. R. Sunderland's. To Rent. T]1(J RJo.NT.-Two good offi::.es overT. ..1. F. Woodward's shoe store, Apply at :rio. 6, Walket· block. 1]1-()R RJ::NT-Two large Rooms on .£ Mai11 street, Apply to Tll!! SINGER M'F'G Co., • Walker Block. Eor Sale, F()R SALE.- A place 011 Sttmmit [street with good house and barn. Solne splendid lots Oil wa~hington Ave- nue. A sm.all FARM four mlles out, Prtce $2,000. • Sol]le lots for bllSiness purposes or resi- dent:'(:S1 very ne:.\rthe Harvester Works. ltt<juire at No. 6 Walker Block. F OR SALE. -A h.ouse and lot and a vacant lot Eligibly located on South Mait1 street. A.pply at Hiller's carriage shop., 4 Stale street. ~ E. S. WILDER. F OR SALE-Large lot and house cor. :ner East Main. and Elm streets. In- qllire·L. E. HALLOCK, Masonic Temple Blocl!:, H <JtJSES A.:ND LOTS FOR SALE- The subscribers have VIllage lots for sale near tile Jobnston Harvester Works.- We ltave begun the erection of xeveral com(<:ntable cheap hcuses, with good eel· lars, ~ells and cisterns. These houses will be ready for use about the middle of No· veinl>er, and will be .oflered for sale at low prices on easy terms. S. E. NORTH 1 D. L. DODGSON. L!<>R ::iALE-A.HUUT 2 o LOrS, .£1 •soxrso; will sell separately or togetller. M:()st ~esnable p3.t'l of Vme street. JoHN McDoNNELL. H OUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE.- Jnquire of Dr. H. S. Hutchins. F O :R SALE-I ofier tor sale on reason. a.ble terms, House and Lot No. 23 State street. Also building lots on Stale an.d S'tlmmit streets. CHAUNCEY S. KIBBE, No. 23 State St. F OR SALE,-A good dwelling bouse on a large ll>t; wtth fine garden and an abllndance of fruit (apple au({ pear). Price only-~roo, .Apply a~ No, 6 W a1ker Block, .Latest Destvns i11 .l.'.IJVE Shoes ! wbich for Dl'R·Ifl!LlrV have !10 rqtJal, and rrices v.hich can~c.t fail trl satisfy all. T; F. WOODWARD, · 74 Mam Street. BARGAINS --lN- Watches, Clocks, jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware Musi~al Goods, Specta.cles,;Pocket :Knives, Scissors and Razors, at H ~r. X:ELSE\'Y'S COR~ER MAIN & JACKSON STS., (E. S. Dodge's Old Stllnd.) ;tW- REPAIRING DONE NEATLY. AND WARRANTED. REMOVAL I 011 or about NovE~IBER FI nsr we will Remove our St()ck of DBtJGS AND M EDICIN:ES to the new Times BuildingJ opposite the Post-office, vnd \Vii! open with the finest line of HoLID.t.\Y Grons ever brought to Batavia. F. P. Hinkston & Co. T:B:E NE~ La.boring Men's Clothing Store ! --- 0\othing, Clothing I CAN B:E ]OUGHT CHEAPER NOW than ll;over was offered ill town _1\t No. 32 Main Street,:~Batavia. MEN'S liLL WOOL SUITS, ............. from $9.oo up. '' WORKING SUITS, .. -· .................. 4.75 BOYs· SU ITS, ••• f ••••••• I ...... I .................. I 3. 50 CH lLlJR::EN'S SUITS, ••••••.•••..•.. , ••..••...... z. so We bave a Large Stock of lnb' raniUing IID~I, kl; ~,,, &c., at Bar,~DI. Come and :See for yourself. Remomber the place, 32 lllain street. D CO.Hlf & CO., Proprietori. \'dl UP F:riday CA,RI .. ~~ppOlrtCI \\\' ILLI.'\~t! mellopoli .. }I, CRAN finest pla: LF crowd OT.:I u fd~ th .Adn~issi o:\ sale \l F SJXT S ITU• a vel nnd Wo• near the SOUT Sl i: <', vw: 15ll fed, A..LL. well dra ctonse to C'hzwch.: P~lur'J l~ ilr.dustri Tlle :Be PriceJ I1'8SJ. BATA :SAl .. Wedn Thl And~ TE:.N IN ~opnlnr Cc Song<,&c. LA.D &..diD II rickets I J'lt· swre. Uoors OJ KER ~El W:bioh .\.T L< HE Kl FIJRNI '70 MACI e7M A supply J.y.J.>:apers, ! after publ1c1 Orders t thing pcrtai filled, Bac fumilhed or A •Y artie mon.ey will SCibscriptl PctioQdicals, eiRCUL by•t::be day, For sale, c 1!'1