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~:-:::::::;~' :::;~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~,·-~T~)f~'·~~~~--~~~~~ , ., Bllli'lo!AI:0'$0().YERJI;~~R.-- -· - -\\\\'~-·-·.'!....'!\!\'\'E\'\\.....,.,\\ fruits, fke thded· .~t~n Datvis a 1 ·hnd Wine; A• •:BRAVE LADY. :·DR· TRAVER'S 1/o :Whiskey! TIROWN' s IRON BITTERS is one of the very fe~·· tonic r:nedicines that are not coin- posed mostly of alcohol or 'i.Vhiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper- ance by promoting a desire for rum. J3RmvN's IRoN BIITERS is guaranteed to be a non- intoxicating stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, and ;;tt the same tim.e abso- lutely kill the desire for 'whiskey and other intoxi- E:tttitlg beverages. Rev. G. W. RICE, editor of -the .A11zericmt C!zristiatt Re- \\View, says of Brqwn's Iron :Bitters: Cin.,O., Nov. 16, 188I. Gents:- The foolish wast- ing of vital force in lmsiness. pleasure, ant.L vicious imlul- gence of our people, makes :yottr preparation a necessity; a11d if applied, will save hun- dreds who resort to saloons for temporary recuperation, BROWN'S IRON BITIERS has beenthoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debil- ity, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumption, li.ver complaints, , kidney troubles, &c., an,d it never fails ~o render speedy artd permanent relief. i ~HE Policy of : :SEST !Insurance! EEST I AG~INS'l I ii~S'l': Aco1dents i I IS I 1P-D-P-lt! ~ whielt is to RaY, ! !Perry Davis's P~i n Killer i -------------------------------· I I 1 Ca.:Ptn.in Chns. Allen, of Worcesoo1• Olnss.)' ! Fh$ Department, Bl\YS: \Ai'ter the doctor set · ' t·llO 1Jr()J!en bone. I n•ed l'a!n X!Ue.r UA \lin!. ' InCirt, undlt cured me ina short 'time.\ ' : ~!li;PI4J!! D. S. GoQ!lJ!)l, Jr., gf Se3rsport, ! Unine,03ays: \Farbt·uises. sprninR ant! <'11t<,l C ku:ow or no medioine that iA wore cfi'<'etb e.\ \ . DavJ(l Pierce, Utica, N.Y., s~ys: \l'c·.t•nt · bruises. burns nml •r•mius, it li<ls ucu· faih·d l!Utrfl'ecta CUI'P.\ 1\'\11 acddent may happe.n. to-mnrruw .• 1:Uu .... 'PERRY DAVIS's PAIN Kn.r.mt' - . to-day of any Druggi~t j . ROUGH O.N PILES. GrauQ!I ()ele-bra.ilo'IJ. of (Jieveland-'H Ehel;l'o 11, sap. '!1 a · 1 10n o e exp0 _ The celebration .of the el.:ction of Governor ChveJand, in Buffalo, Sat· urday evenii'lg WB-8 a great success. Thf' husine:ss porti o!'l of the city was iltmni'nater·l, and th-ere was a bril liant pp-ote<Jhn ic display. Thepro· cess10n embraced twEnty-one Cleve- lanJ clubs. scveral•·isiting organi· Zl.tion$, and live hands. Nearly t:very county .and c::ity in Western New \'ode was represe11ted at . the d_emonstrati::m. h:1 his speech, C~eveland said; :In thanking my fnends fer this manifest:~.tion and f.)r the recent 1 l·J.Of10r bestowed upon m~, trade drying· will d .. J m ~ch tOW!'lrd •b E d dre .... p 1 • · : · N 1 • - ( m~k:.in .t high prices for apples. The • .,. . ~ur~ t..a~:.~:,~at:o: *~~;;:;~re ; ' ' e ura Cfl. a . --~ne· ·c·l~ tl\ ~ dt•!))an:l for the dried fruit increaBest •rslklna~Cioro:rom:t. '. . s·' ' l' l I \.t 1 do not forget tbe 1housands upon . thousands of honest Re~n hlicans . ~ho came to the support of the . . l!cket upon whidh my name ap- peared, and which 'Was nominated wituout ~he first setii'blance of fraud or ehi.ca.nery. Thw felt our cause to be .their own, a.n(j gave us a most majestic an.d memorable expression ot p::~pular sentimmt. The people have delibera.tely ch!Osen ttl e Demo- cratic part)'\ to be the instrument of their will i:n tl1e gaovemment of the great Empire State It is au im portant tru~t~ and we must maue our panisaitsh i p insignificant in the fu)fi.llment.<Jl this trust. Every Dem- ocrat must be a pao.triot, devoted to the caube of good g-overnment and high:r citLzenship. Let us by our offic1al and every day conduct im- press upo1:1 .the mir:tds of the people that their cause is \Well placed. It is any ambition to merit and receive your warrn and kindly greetings. and your i 11t-elligent approval when my labors at the state capital shall have beer:t complet-ed. God bless yon and your great c:ity. Look well to its goV\ernment and see th~.t its prosperity is not cl:tecked by any of the comooon faults of our munci- palities. -- _._...._ Ye•terdal'Y Pr~a..dful Ac:cJdeut, There 'vere a good many ac- cidents yesterday. The-re will be some to·d~y. and probably more or less to-ooorrow. Children are tumbling down stairs; women are lighting. fires. witl.1 kerosene; boys are ~la}'logwith :p1s:tols; big men are spraining their a11k les as they try to catch the :moving train; babies wi 11 get their fittle thumbs caught in the doors. llruised shins, dsslocated joints an-<1 masho::d fingers con· sfantly rer:nind us tllat accidents may take plac~ at any 1nomen~ People who have hRRY DAvrs's PAtN KIL· LER canS mile at I'IlOSt of the ac· cidents tbat befal 1 them. Those who have not tried. it are reminded that they ~c. not he:.ve to run further than th-e nearest drug store to buy it. ---···------ TUU YE4R.'S .t1PPLE CROI•. Dald\Vlll;t~ and I'II•Pl•lil .DtcelJen& In (llll~ nuts mud quautr. From the Cl~ve:Jand Lender. each year, and it is thon .. Qht that --.--- xs A POSITL:VE Clill.E Fult ~ ·FrOIJI' the Courier. those engaged in this particular Mrs. Schoon~ake1·, of Creek Locll~, business will qse up a very large Ulster Co., N. Y,, had the misfortuneto pro :portion of this year's crop. entirely lose tli.e sight ot one of hel' eyes, ___ _. through an acc1dcnt 1 and endured patnful · &·1at-ica, Lumhtgc.,. l>ysmen .. trlt\e-fl., ,Ne.n. ous nnd Acute Headache, Ce~lic, t.Tys- ten \• n.nd Slceplessn t .,, I 1 is a Nerve Tnnic Adapted to :rn <>«o.~s o{ :NeJ\Vol.ls llt~~~~es ::111d Pains, w: • e>er 1 •c.lt•ol itt the !~uman Body . U }'OU are sick a. nd troubled with. inflammatory .action therein for twe~lotlg years; the other eye finally bec:oming sym- dyspepsia., Brown's Iron Bitters will pathetically affected, her general health cure you. seriously suflering.; indeed she was a mere •• ZOPESA.. Z:0pesa. was introduced in Ameri- ca two years ago. Large quantities have been used for Dyspepsia, and as~ ;panacea for the Liver, and the ma11ulacturers have yet t1> hear of a siJigle case of Dyspepsia or Bilious- ness, when Zopesa- was us~d as di· rected, in which it was not more than satisf('!.ctory. Many write that it is a wonderful remedy. We ca~ show where as high as forty pounds were gained by its use in breaking up chrcnic Biliousness and Dys~c vsia. Its fl'iends incre-ase very fast, n. nd ALL who use as directed ar~ s•nprised and gratified. ----·· 'Tn~ international match ra<;:e be- tween W. G. George, champion amateur of England, and L. E. Mpers, amateur champion of A!ller- · ica, for the championship of the wo tid, took place S:Lturday afternoon at the p 1lo grounds in New York, before z, ooo perqons. · It was 'WOn easily by George, who led Myers 16 yards and made the mile in 4 min· utes 2 r 2 5 seconds. 1\Iyers' s time wrv:1 4 minutes 27 3-5 seconds, ~· \.Vha.t \\'omen Sho11Jd 11so .. Dy$pepsia, we:~k back, desp0n- de~cy and other troubles camecl me feuflll suffering, but :Par)ter's Gi11ger Tonic makes rne feel like a new be- ing .. A great remedy. Every wo- m~u should use it. Mrs. l..la.ritz. Pittsburg. ------.•Het+- .. ~--- \Why continue the use of rc111edles that ou1y reheve, when ilys• Cream Bnlm, pleasant of apphcation and a snre cnre for Ca.tnrrh, Hay Fever and Cold in head, ran he had !or 30 cents t o!'lliiJI:t• tnto uonrlhl wl~h Little fil'l::e r. .Ely:;' C'reaJll U3b.l~ ha.s cqml}letely cued me Qf Catan h, of which I l1ave been atfiictcd ove1· ten years, at~er trylllg almost every rem<::dy recommended, none having pr-oved so eflective and thorouglt. S. J. A£KES, Wholesale dealer in boot!i and shl()cs, 143 Federal St., Boston, Mass. As One having used Ely's Cream l.lalm I wo11ld say it is worth its weight in gol<l as a cure for Catarrl1. I bought one !Jot- tie at Martin & Eply's drug store Ill this pla(~ and it cured me. S. A. LOVELL, Franklin, J>a. .. . - LOWEii PRICES FOR HORSESilO ElNC. W. A. WAUGH, StJ.ccessor to B. Schad, in t11e OLD M, E. CEURCII BUILDING ON JACKSON STREET, calls attention to his followmg Reduced Prices for norse Sltocing: II<>me Made Shoes, • • 35 cent; Machine. • · • - 3!l \ 'J.'oeing and Settmg, • - I5 \ Mr. W AUG II employs none Lut the llEST AND MOST EXPERIENCED WtlRKMEN, and the \VOr~ he do;a can a~ways be relted up. oa as bemg satisfactory m all rilspoots. Re. ntember the place-JACKSON S'I'~ET. EUGENE HARMON'S Oyster;Lunch Rooms 115 MAIN ST., Cor. of O.ENTER, BATAVIA. N.Y. FINE FALL GaODS. wreck, a walking skeleton. In thisterrnble strait sl\e consulted Dr, David Kennedy, of Rondeut, N, Y., who told hel' at -once that the injured eye must be remove::<!. S)te quietly but firmlJ said: ''All Iight, lJoctor, bu: don't . g1ve me. chloroform. Let nty husbmd stt lly my s1de dUrJ.llg lhq OJleia· tion, amll will neither c1y out or stir.' •- The WOI'k was done and the woman ·k~pt hex word. Talk of soldterly cou1age! Thts showed greate1· pl11ck thll.Jl tt takes ~o face a hundred guns, To restol'e her general The SPECIFIC IS a St•V~ ·1~11 cure; a V.I- . ttable Pain K1liL. aud ;, .;uch ;;\ mck- pens!b_le h<?use_hold remedy. J .;, ; ,. is n!' medtcw~ hke ~t. A trial t:lllatJo lml a triu ·fling outlay, when. compared wit11 relief from t~{! excruttating yains ut ~nt .-~:!-':' ; 11 tts vanous forms, wlucl1 1> :.utt: '\ r\\\\ tiS u!ie. : heal!h and give tone and otrengthto the system, Dr. Kennedy then gave the ''Fa. · vorite Remedy,\ which cleansed the blood and imparted new lite to the long suflering woman. She rapidly gained health and strength, and is now well, The \Favorite · Remedy\ is a priceless blessing to wotnen. No family shouldbewithoutit. Yourrlrug-. gt5t bas it. If not send to Dr. David Ken- nedy, Rondout, NewYork, THE CELEBRATED GLASS Metalic, Cloth Covered BURIAL CASKET At DAILEYS'. N •. Y. C. & ~. R. Railroau. GOING EAST. T:rai-ns .ilrriving. 6 •1 0 A.. l.U .-Special New York: EICpreM.- • L~.wc• llutfalo s:oo A. III., :u-r!ve1 in Rochester 7:xs A.M. 8:2 0 ~· !U,-A.ccommodation-Le:~v~ 5 !lu!· .. u .. 1 a. 111., arrives Jn Rochester 9 :30 a • .111. 9 •.05 A.,l!l. -St. Louis and Ch!cn.roE><press, Leaves Buffalo 8;1)() A. M, 0 arrivllli ill Rochester zo:os A. M. 3 • 0 31! P. lli.-Atl:mtic Express.-Leavcs Dlrl· U falo,.:oo 1'. M,, nrrivestn Rocheste:r4:\'s .P.M. 6 •00 P.lU.-Accommodation.-Leavc:. Blrl· • falo 4:30 P. M., arrive• 111 Rochester7:·r ~ 1'. M. 10 •03 P. lli.-St, Lollis Expr~.-1-enves • Buffalo g:oo P.M., arrivCi in l{oches- ter n:o3 P.M. 10 •.33 I•. Dl.-Cmcinnatulibqlre55,-·,L,.enves 13uffalo 9:3o I•. M., Arrive10 in Roch. ester n:33 P.M. GUJNQ JPESP. Trai1~s .ilmv·£ng. 6 50 A. 1!1,·-Night Express.-Leaves Rocb· • ester 5:45A. M.,arrives in Buffalo B:on A. M:. 9 •23 4.. Jn.-Acaommodation. LeavesRocl:l. • ester at 8;os a.m., arrives in Jlutralo at %0 ~?· 11 25 .&. IU:,- ·Pacific Exprces.- Le&ve • Rochester xo;os A.M., arrivcsln Buf· falo x2:4o P.M. · 6 05 P. ·•1--Caua.da Southern Emil:l'ant- • . Leaves Rochester at .4:50 P M., a:rrlvcs in Buffalo 7 :o~o P. M:. 7 •15 P. ITJ.-Accommodation-L<aves Rocb· • ester at G p.m., arrlv•~ m llutfal() 8:30 p.m. 11 05 .P, Ln.-ChicagO!> Ex!>ress.-Lc:aves • Roe hester g:ss P. M., arrive~ in Buffa. lo n:xs A. M. BA.TAVIA & CANANDAIGUA. Trains Arrive: ~ l'rains Depart : 8:3oA.M., :moP.M, 6:xo A, M. 9:3oF,M; 6:0() P.M. 3:4oP.M. ,BATAVIA AND TONAWAN])A.. ·Arrive ...... s:ss !'. M,J Departs •• ,., 6:45 .A.M. BATAVIA AND ATTICA. Trains!Arriye, I Trains Depart.. B:rs and rz:xsA. M. g.:~s and n:3o A.M. 3:oc Alld s:xs P. M. 3•30 and 6:to P. M Scld by Drugists and Dnlln, in r.·:·-~ 'I own. THE PERRY MELJICAL COMPA-NY, PERRY, N.Y., U.S, .A. Sold by F. 1'. lliukslon &Co., o.pposi1e the St. James, Bn.tavio. ~\ l lA e·· ar~~ ,~<;nt..nc nO~ c~ 'u~,u ~ A Poei\ive Cm•c fo1• ~li Femnle ,, ' Complaints, L-·~ :; ,. i··n'\P:U~\'•Il:-yt~.!'·w.-.,,an'..-:.r.:·'· ·Jht- ,t •.•. ~; (' ,.,.,,.,\ Y, u .. !lo,* •. ',.,.,,, ·I ~.1 .• :ttl~}\' by l.otll··~ 1·. '·\\ •• . 1 I I •••. ' t\ o,lf} ( r. r 011.1] t,_'ln:LI ... • !...VU1 1 •l.lh~t:o>,~•-. . \. •. \:; r.• ,·l .. !.t..•.l.t)'!.'It'J· .·,D\lt2 all weaknC'-·.'L , • t ( ,. ! htHrrtJ!Ulmltt<\'~\\ 1,,. h {l,n.~ 'iO LllflllL\nll t•.J \>u .......... ,. I. 'l ;~···Is. loll }'df··~tf: r:J~(. Lut IS pri~J·i···l. 11.1 d ~ .• ,, .• , ulf'\]l•ill!lh~·. n •t••· lllCl\~l~•l,kaA• \''11'1<'~••:\tit\ t-1~1\!.;Jl('IV\llfctCJil . ··k;lJ• 0(\\ll, \~··til •J l•·t· '•'\'·\\orkt..·dnt•'1td•eruftln·'• lf }0Uh ~.,.., t.l \ ct,,,,( Bl-4tt~fw~ \'v'ltlu•Ut ,., .cl .. \'' not be do- . .._,,\W :L .. I.lut 1·n,e \L/\f)ll-S 1•' · · 11. Jm,·le Incl. ,:, ~ .·-v,, .. .;.-lfs \o l:u..;gmc;l.:{J,,<,. '-'jr .. m·-1t rtf,, t: II' Y' U <:a1·-e t1 t.• 1 •i\ilt with tr:ny w~\~\'flo>r~ Qt t', Coii1111J(lnh.••• ~ 1,'-/ ro.iol•: li\:- ,• t'.:-;. (lh fur OIU'C 1 <l.h~ ;, :i \ L. ... ,~.~~· '!' ..,,fl,., ''' l 1 ' ,._.,. \' • willpot.lt\~odl·: ,. \'V\''· 0Jll:'\ll~..~t :.t) i«8UIJ,, \V•Jllo!t's ;-.: .. (f! .ti*1~tr: 1',,:. •• .~•· ••. ar 1~1/ •,', • .,· ,t- 'tlfio•:(.~,oa \'.ltr..J ;,IVL . .,:., Jhl\\'l.f1.U·' IIO ... Ci ,J~\-C ~fi~'r~ll~~j~i ~· :.._\ .~ l, :·:t~, fic:~·;~.l :.';,: .'.'~- ; ~-~.-~t 1 \-~;-~·.:: k 1 1 ~ . tS.ll•'''f1/tolc •· .,r,'l•·l._·l·rrl':lf,o-t.'l'·t~·l·li·~· \.\i·t•~:.lt••· J'l\a'f'll f:r(t''\''l'l\ e nl•.lt \]-1\.!J!I-.;.~; '1 u:~ 1( 19 ..... a L.l• •. Sc:~od 'tA.up l •( df• •dolt'J, Sold by Druogiola. Price, $1.00. t'~JJ'JXIBI)~\ OATHOLaC0&\1 A POSITIVE SURE FOR f'Et'IALE Gf3~Pi.IU~TS. 'l'bis remedy will act in harmony wllh 'the Ft>· male &ystem nt all ttmes, fi.Dcl nl~<> imme-tl.httely upon the abdominal and uterine nm;,cles, :attd re~ store them toll healthy an•l Atrollg conditlrln. Dr. 1\Iarcb!si's Ut~rlnc Catholi<-on -will ctuo fall~ !n\g of the won1b, Leucol'l'll\'<l C I • t'\'' lr. Inltnlllln!l.• tion and Ulc€ration 0f tLc- \V om '-'• 1m ldl!lllal Hemorihagc or }'loodiof!, I'uh;ful~ [\t•;•prcssed and Irregulnr-Menstmatton, Kith· v r·.,,,,p:ai:nt, Barz:e!inasB nml is cspt•clull_v r•~:. p' rl t• · '' c <.III\Ilg:- of.Life. Send for }:lamphiet frc•.:, ,;,!Jrttor-B o~ inqull:yfreely an~wcrcd. Ao1<lr<:•• .·-. ,.J,\\'· Fot• l!!lle by all dm g'glats. New si.a· : .. 1. ~·t \bottloJ. Oid size $1-60. Ee snro anti r., ~· ;: r Jtr. Mat\ chisi'e Uter!neC:~thollcon. Tak·H >,,,.cr. \'' ·~ ··:ro Ute people of this county we would sav, we have been appomted agent for DR. MAilCH[SI'S ITALIAN PILE OINTMENT, and ate autltorized to refund the monev to 11ny Oltebuyinga box of Dr.MARCHlSI'slTALIAN I'IlLE OINTMENT, il it does not give perfect satisraction. It claims what no other Pile l'llilledy dare claim, and 1ts work is wonder· ful. !'rice, 5o cents a box. ' 'Yours truly, N. W. STTI.\RS Batavia .. The ap;ple crop of last ye:J.r was a light one :tnd pri.::es \Jere high in comequeme. According to the old tradition that alterr~;ate J e.us produce heavy cro]Js, apples should be chea.p and plem if11l this y<ear. Such, how ever, will not be tbe case, as, from all accouots, the a13ple crop of 188 2 will not b-e much in excess of that of the preceding year. The yield in the N~ w Engh.nd states is fair, but not Otver abundant, In many portions of New Vork the yield ia very light. a.nd i11 others of a medi- um character only. The New Jer- sey orchards l~ave done pretty well. The failore to th~ eastward, how- ever, will be more tha.n compensat- ed for by the better and more abnndant crops of the west. The young orcha.rds of Ohio, Kansas and Miosouri haV'e borne largely, A~ I. Blcomfisld, MERCHANT TAILOR • N.Y.L.E. &: WesternRail'y. ~ I ilissmlution of Co-partnership. ~H)TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that tb.e co• .ll putnenhip heretofore existing under the firm Dltlle Clf R. 'J'. Howard & Co., has been this day dils1llvcd by mutual consent, R. '!;. Ht>wud·re- titi:ng, ·rhe liousiness will be hereafter eonilucted by tile remaiilln1 partners, H. I. C!owacki and C. ll1 Howud, under the firili name of 'Howard & Coonpaay-, who will assume IUld pay all obligatioJIS of clle old firm. and will collect all debts due and ow-in~ to the late firm of R; T. Howard&: Co., usizlg l:be old firm n:une in the liquidation of auc:b clll..lms. Elatavl~~o, N, Y., Ai>rn 5th, xSS... ROYAL T. HOWARD. HENRY i. GLOWACKI. C •. H. HOWARD. J) AISIES -Now a-days not touse ''TEA:aER!.tY,\ tn~ new exquisite for tiLe Teeth a)'!d Breath, arg.ues not to be Recherc::Ke; take a look at it at JOIIr drag store. 5 cent S!\mples. . and the fruit is ptonounc~d of ex- cellent qn~lity. N'ew York dealers declare that no better apples Has just received the Finest Line or Im· are p():rled nnd Domestic · marketed than .those from the west. Exporters of apples are of the opinion tbat the w inter price of ap- ples will r11.nge it()m S3 to $4 per barrel, anc:l may po:ssibly go higher. A 1air ex :port trade is go1ng on at the prese~t time, n1d the shipments to Europ~ in a sfn~le week recently amounted to 23,000 barrels, The varieties -exp<>rted in former years were Bald -wi~~. NeliVton pippins and greeningst but this year tbe English dealers are inquirimg for fine table OLOTHS, CASHMERES and OVERCOATI:NGS Ev-er shown tn Batavia, which he will malte up in the LATE~T STYLES and at the LOWEST rRICES 1 for First Class Good.s. .A full line of Gentlemen's Fttl'nl!lbing GlJotls. The Earl [lr Wilson LinenCollar - 'Tlie best made, ..... Call and insvect the stock, fio. SO ·Main Street, GODG WEST. BunsDa Uy E~ept SUndlt'l)s. 8 •,53\-• .Ltl,-1.eayes Rochcstet· at 7 :zo.A. M. Amvcs at Bufl'alo :It xo:3.s A.l'<I. 10 • ~44•1'!1·-Leav~s Rochester g:oo A. H. od. .Arrives at lluffalo r~:35 l'. M 6 •.28fr• )D.. -Leaves ll.ochest<:r 4: 40 p l'<f. · ... rtves at Bulfalo 8:t o P. M. GOING bA.SIJ}. Rums 1Jail1f Exc(Jpt Sunt/.ti'JIB. 8 •51\-• ltl, -Leaves l~oill'alo. 7a<l .<\, M. Ar. . •: nv~ at Rochcste1 xo:25 11,. Iii 10 .~44• J,U. -IAaves lltJff:i!' 8:zs t> M. · . tV ArraveJ at Ro.;hc•tei x ;xo l' .M. It •11 P, ~.-r..aves Buffalo 3:25 P. ru.,- U·e Amves roRocheitet G:so l'.l'>l, JNO. :N. ABBO'l '!', C<11'/ PA!Is~nr;er Ag-t, . !, ~~- ,, .,,