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DAILY 'ti ■ o % & % ' r-:$ s v A ''.i<v^i i fe m l •* i**. ’ ►V'f-'/ilffAj ' »♦V «• Ï N&jr- v.‘> ' t e m i , . K \V- ' '1 fl íii,í . - * . ykt*, \i ,’ . 1. Vol. I—No. 60 . Batavia, Tuesday, September 3, 1878. Price One Cent b u s i n e s s c a r d s - H O T E L S THE SAINT J/MES HOTEL, B A T A V I A , N. Y. Condensed Telegrams, I M J J 1 A M JSrJïW S . H A. G. COLLINS & CO. OOPER 11 « I S Si, B atavia , N. Y. David H >oper, Proprietor. jg^Good stabling attached. 27-tf A K MEHLS M O T E L « , F Cor. Court & Kllicott Sts., B atavia , N. Y. N. P r i l l , Proprietor. D E N T I S T R Y . ' J J 51. BENJAM IN, .»lakes a specialty ia artistic- artificial teeth. Teetli extracted w ithout pain, ti M. C. ( t AKDINEK, makes a special ty of saving the natural teeth. tf P H Y S I C I A N S . JQIfc. HAIULII/TON, 1 )lB.ce comer Bonk and ]\Iain Streots. liiisidence, Ala1. Alva. Smith’s, Batavia, N. Y. 2/5-lm D tt. IS. S. M U T C H IN S , H d m k o i * v t j h s t s , (iläfiii, Cor. of Main and Jackson Sts. liesidenco, 45 State 1 St., Batavia, N. Y, D l l . Li. E E T C Ï I I Î M , V e t e r in a r y S u r g e o n , Office* over (58 Main St. Best of refer mées given. A T T O R N E Y S . S VPFOHD E. NORTH, ATTOUNEY AT LAW. offii-H owr the First National Bank, tf L. A T T O R N E Y A N D C O U N S E T j O R A T L A W , B a t a v i a , N . Y . Office in Court House opposite Sher iff k office. Subscriptions to the South -Trouble at Memphis Customs Investigation. M i s c e l l a n e o u s a n d G e n e r a l I t e m s A R a i d b y tlio B a n n o c k s . W a s h i n g t o n , Sept. 2.— Colonel Gibbons telegraphs that Col. Miles reports from Crow Creek Agency that the Bannocks, with a large herd of stolen stock, are going through the park, and that he will send Ball and Egan in pursuit. Gibbon telegraphs later that Egan and the Second Cavalry struck the ize. It is said the investigation will be quite as comprehensive and searching as the famous jay commission. Slierm a n at T o led o . W a s h i n g t o n , Sept. 2 . — Secretary Sherman resumed his duties to-day. He expresses himself much pleased with his reception in Ohio. In re- ^ply to av question concerning Kear ney’s statement that the people of Toledo did not want to hear him, he says the interruptions for a time at Toledo came from about twenty- five persons in the gallery, and did not seriously annoy him. Other wise there was no occasion for com plaint. I l l i c i t D istille r s . The latest information from Ten nessee is that manv illicit distillers Bannocks near Henry’s lakes on the 27th of August, capturing fifty-six i are anxious to compromise and head oi stock. conduct their business in a lawful manner. There are several hund red such persons. The)- are willing to plead guilty and be sent home under sentence, but not to be dis turbed unless they should be detect ed in illicit transactions. The en ergy with which they have been pur- E D U C A T IO N A L . 1 II K F A I . I . I KKM OF - M i s s J e s s i e S m i t h ' s K i n d e r g a r t e n 'HI! b\gin October 1 st, 1878 . 59 -tf js^T. ANN’ S 8011001 ., B e - o p e n s Monday, September 2 nd, 1878. Edna Spalding, Prin. E 3 ìB»SIINE SPAS/DIN«, Instructress! 011 the Harmony, Piano ani (I ni tar. iu'sidence tìt. Ann’s School, T lic South.. Nkw Y o r k , Sept 2.— The South ern Relief Committee of the (s’ham- ber of Commerce met at noon. Up to that hour subscriptions amount ing to $2,965 had been received, among them $500 irom Win. H. Vanderbilt, $500 from Win. Astor, and 1 200 from Gen. Magee. To tal up to date, $44,637. N ew O r l e a n s , Sept. 2.— New cases, 295; deaths, 67. P o r t G i b s o n , Miss., Sept. 2.— There are 400 cases and 55 deaths out of 500, 50 persons remaining 111 town. About 1, 200 have fled. The sick are dying with no one to give them a drink of water. Help and funds are needed. Trouble at Mcmpliis. M iasm s , Sept. 2.— To-day .opened clear and warm, with the little force of workers nearly ex hausted. The fever continues with out abatement. The undertakers report 48 fever interments to noon, and the indications are that the death list will be as large as yester day. A number of negroes, some ot them drunk, assembled before the Commissary Department this morning, and, becoming riotous, made a rush for the door. They were kept back by the colored mili tia on guard, but a second attempt being made the guards fired, killing one negro. The doors were closed and Gen. Wright spoke to the crowd, and quiet was restored for the time being. The commission is doing all in its power to supply the people with food, but some ne groes are dissatisfied with the man ner in which the rations are issued. Further trouble is feared. S11 v c s i l l a t i o n . N kw Y ork , Sept. 2.— The sub committee oi the VV ays and Aleans Committee ol the House appointed to investigate t.ie Custom House will meet to-morrow. Ihcy will probably hold an informal confer ence this P. M., and then proceed to the Naval Office, aim probably h. id a bnel session there and or^an- L ondon , Sept. 2.— A Constanti nople dispatch of Aug. 30 says that according to authentic information direct from Bosnia and Herzegovina the Austrian« are acting with great energy but with moderation and perfect discipline. Nevertheless reports are circulated that the army occupation has béen guilty of many excesses These ac cusations be„r a- singular resem blance to the charges brought against the Russian army in Bul garia and Roumelia. This explains, perhaps, the change which recently occurred in the atti tude of the Austrians in the Rho dope commission. Till a few days ago the Austrian delegate gave his active co-operation in the piepara- tion of the report, but how to the surprise of his colleagues he seems indisposed tu sign the document. Our Merchants. T l i e i r D a lly Tails, w ith. JPatrons. T h e ir sued rendered their business profit- ancl alarmed them. M isc e lla n e o u s Item s. o N e w O r l e a n s , ’ Sept. 2.— Dr. Jones discovered in the blood of two fever patients animalculse known as bacteria. In his opinion these minute organisms originate yellow fever. B a l t i m o r e , Sept. 2.— Tuesday Mike Green (colored) aged 35, committed a revolting assault on a \oung wnite woman in Prince George county. 'I'he same day he was jailed at Marboro. Early this morning about twenty-five men en tered the jail, took Green out and hanged him to a tree on the road, a short distance from the jail.. I T PO 771 jT . b 7,OCLCi . I n t e r n a t i o n a l R e g a t t a — T h e A u s t r i a n ’ s i n B o s n i a — R u s s i a n o f f i c i a l C h a n g e s . in t e r n a t i o n a l R e g a tta. L o n d o n , Sept. 2.-— A t Thames International Regatta day, for the champion fours, Tyne crew beat the Thames Putney fours. \I’he race was the to- the and won by two lengths. The Thames crew were second. O f f i e i a l C h a n g e s in R u s s ia. St. P e t e r s b u r g h , Sept. 2. — Sev eral newspapers report that Schou- velott is about to be appointed chief oi the new ministry^pf police, inclu ding the whole gendarmerie and police administration hitherto un der the control ol the Minister of the Interior; that Prince Orloff, Ambassador at Paris, will succeed Schoclvaloff at London; that Novi- koff, Ambssador at Vienna, will ge to Pans; and Prince de Oubricl, Ambasador at Berlin, to \ enna. N e w A r r ival. In consequence of the very large sale and increasing demand of my 50 cent Japan Tea, I have bought the entire lino that remained in the kinds of the im porter. This is decidedly by far the best Tea for llie price that was imported this year. It possesses all the good qualities that are requisite to make a good Tea. It has the style, the flavor and the strength, and meets with the universal approbation of all those that use it. It is the best bargain in Tea in the State. (Jail and try it. J oseph O. S hults . For W in d o w C o r n ice Finished in French walnut and inlaid with gold, go to Stetson’s, No. 2 State st. D r ess a n d C loak M a k ing By Miss Carrie Millen. Ellicott street, near the Gorman Church. Tekms R e a so n a b l e . To th e P u b lic. A report having been circulated by certain interested parties th;it they arc the only practical plumbers in this town, I wish it distinctly understood that such a statement is false, as I have a practi cal plumber in my employ whom I in tend to keep to attend to that special branch of my business. References as to the competence of my workmen will be cheerfully furnished to anyone who may wish to see them, at my shop in the Alert Hose Co.’s building on State st. The excellence of my past work is the best recommendation of what it will be in the future. I would call attention to the fact that I am prepared at all times to attend to gas and steam fitting,plumb ing and setting out of lawn fountains, fefcCi B. F Ekeeman. The b e s t place to b u y a g o o d ch e a p H a r n e s s o r a n y t h i n g in th a t lin e is at 0. D, Hammond’s, in th e rear o f the Washburn HoPt,r„ 37*tf The best and cheapest Tea an! Coilee hold at Herm. May’s Grocery Store on Jackson St. 19tf Go to John Dixon’s and get a first- class shavo. His shop is open at all times during the ^oek. __ tf A'l those who desire to purchase ¿1 good quality of Tea, at hard timo prices, ! o to Griswold’s on Jackson. Ht. 5Mti i ’ • •’ A., V O .'i. ìtali? i ' & ' r V-..v ¡ 'Æ*, k M 5 v IW ■' invVv ,1 m * ■ ywmi , \ \ « í: l'f tf. I >*. • f c v ' U i . ••«*.*• , V 4 m y v * 1 ■;,i ( I l ■'!>■ 8.J; ■T ' . ' , ' * *** * * t , ■■ ' i ■*\ ■ Ci y t i »*;; *1 ( ’’ .’'jit lit.'.« ’TV • y1'*?, ,l!\ • *. y 1 •' i »V/*\ ('• 'i - „ i y i 'V■ ' «•. 1 r 1.; ■. V 1' - O . ; ' , ■ 1 v* ' i i/f ; *’ ; - .* \ ' ,»'i ► r ! I , ’¡ t ' ' ‘‘ ; * 'W I . *'fv, *,v'. îtj'l- I A , f ► i mu ;' \V « V A ï:,Ss k N.'.r f j y . - r ■ , . . . 'f, ¡ ; V f 1■ / jt <iV '> It'|Tj! I * < i vii* >. ; V ■ I, IV- Tí:»; *”} Ir?' tl. . . *t-i * 'tft *4 . » ' • t'i u & , f - t ' ; -|í » ». ^ I M m * í» !• -! • f ‘t: i