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Published every morning, Mondays excepted, by the Daily Morning ITevs Publishing Co. Subscription, 120 cents per month. T h e C om m unistic excitem e n t w h ich rssuraed considerable p r o portions last s u m mer seems to have entirely died uut. T h e Hornell Times and O s w e g o Herald have jprobably died an early death —at k'«ist, we have not seen anything of th e m for two or three weeks. ponded with those o n the boxes in the seizure room. T h e y admitted that their business was to m a n u f a c ture cigars in imitation of any H a vana brand wanted by their custo mers. W h e n show n the cigars they m a d e affidavits that they were the ones stolen from them , a n d they were given up to them . T h e offi cer lost his moiety a n d the G o v e r n m e n t the duties. W h e n to l * k H e r fo r H e r H a n d . ADVERTISING}. Judicious advertising always pay«, and there is no better medium t ’;au fclie Daily Morning- Kcivs^ tlie only daily paper in Genesee coan- j ty Circulation large and steadily in- Long-time A dver/isemenls Inserted at special figures For further information apply at this office. M O R N I N G JOB PRINTING. W e m a d e an inexcusable blunder in speaking as we did about the call for last nigliL's school m e e ting not being published in the county pa pers. It was one for which we can offer no plaimsibLe excuse, and can only hope that we will never have to correct such an error again. T h e R ev , D r .. F o w l e r , of New York, disapproves of the daily news papers. He told an assemblage of M ethodist preachers last week that the daily newspapers could not be relied upon lo stand up for old- fashioned orthodoxy or for needed reforms. JiiEt it seems that Rev. Dr, F o w l e r Es editor o f a religious paper and w a n t e d \s u b s . ” to get som e IV C o u n t P n t r i x i o ’ s N o se Bro£_ *\J. Y o u n g m e n contem p lating mar riage have so frequently called upon us to advise them in the m a n n e r of p o p p i n g the all-important question, that we have concluded to give our op nion once for all, N e v e r pro pose to a young- lady after a hearty meal. T h e blood is needed to aid digestion, a n d her imagination is chiHed. N o r should it c o m e just before a meal, for the longings of an im p o r t u n e d system c o n d u c e to anxiety and irritability, an d the shock m a y prove hazardous. It would be better to select the even ing, an d invite her to som e enter tainment which you k n o w she wants to attend, a.nd then propose to her just as she is ready to start. This will be greatly to your advantage, for she will easily see that a rejec tion will upset an evening’s a m u s e m e n t .— Lady s Journal. ---- •*-*\> ----- T a r i s has 6 5 , 0 0 0 houses, L o n d o n 4 6 0 , 0 0 0 more than Paris, Berlin, V i e n n a a'nd N e w Y o r k com b i n e d . \We are now prepared to do Job Printing on nhovt notice, such as Programmes, In vilatiom , Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Business Cards and Tags. Give us a oall i f you are in need of »% Any Kind o f Printing , And examine our stock and prices. N E W S . T h e place to b u y the best TEAS, COFFEES and SPICES —IS AT— zz H U G G I N S ’ — 64 M a in S t r e e t , \Where yo u can a lw a y s fin d a choice se lectio n o f j JPoreigib a n d JDoJi'te.stzc ■ J P H T T I T S , i C a n n e d G o o d s , C o n f e c t i o n e r y ,e t c . 'Fry our Delicatesse, Tidal \Wave Little Joker a n d R o b R o y . S Ct, Cigars. Also Peri, Bicvwnie’s, Bagdad and Genesee Pride at i q cents. Patrizio, w h o is em p loyed by P. T. Barn urn to catch a 12-pound cannon ball as it is shot from a cannon, was seriousl}r hurt in L a n caster, Pa. H e carefully measures the elevation of the g u n so that it bears upon his chest direct. In this instance a mistake was m a d e . Instead of his catching the b ill in his hands, th*e ball caught h i m on the nose. T h e C e u n t looses two teeth a n d suffers from a broken nose and a badly s.welled face. ------- — Tli© Trieks of tlie Cigar Trade. Cigars are being m a d e in N e w Y o r k in alntost exact imitation of H a v a n a bran-ds. T h e y are m a d e in every way lik e the imported article, and are sold .as sucli without detec tion. T h e tricks of the trade have been exposed in the C u s t o m H o u s e in the seizure of 2 0 , 0 0 0 fine regalias, reinas and H*enry Clays by an offi cer o f the night watch, w h o saw them being driven through W e s t street, a n d becam e suspicious that they had be^en sm u g g led from a H a v a n a steamship. T h e offer of $ 2 0 0 by the <1 river to let h i m go m a d e the officer feel certain that they had beetn sm u g g l e d . S o m e of the cigars we-re sh o w n to the G o v ernm e n t expert for\'appraisement and h e reported them to be import ed, an d worth at the rate of $ 1 2 5 a thousand. T h e seizing officer m b b e d his hands over an expected moiety from W a s h ington. O n Sat urday three cigarm a k e rs called on Dep u t y Coll ector Phelps and said that they believed the lot to be' ci gars that had been stolen from them a few days ago, a n d they gave trade m a r k s a n d num b e r s which corres- “ B l i O O D W I L L I L L . ” D r . Sa w e n s ’ N e w Blood R e m e d y . T h e most effectual Blood Purifier and Renovator evei c o m p o u n d e d * H a s never failed to cure the worst cases of Scrofula, Salt R h e u m , E r y sipelas, Scald H e a d , Fever Sores, Ulcers, R h e u m a t i s m , Syphilis, Goiter, Cancerous T u m o r s , D r o p sical Swellings, all Sk i n Diseases, and H u m o r s of every kind, and all Diseases arising from Impurities of the Blood, w h e n taken faithfully according to directions. Price $ 1 . 0 0 per bottle. F o r sale by S h a w & Stiles. 3NTot o n l y a t T A T E S ’ S T i o e S t o r e , Y o u will find the P A R I S an d L O N D O N T o e L A S T S for G e n t s ’ F in e Boots an d Shoes. J B ® - N O T O N L Y A T Y A T E S ’ : Gents’ Calf Alexis an d B u t ton Shoes .............. .. ............ $2 75 j & @ - N O T 0 \tL Y A T Y A T E S ’ : Boys’ Alexis a n d Button biioes. . • • • • • • • • • • • » • ^ 9 ° j g ^ N O T O N L Y A T Y A T E S ’ : Ladies’ Sixth A v e n u e K i d Button, French h e e l s .. . . 2 5 0 f l ® - N O T O N L Y A T Y A T E S 7: Ladies’ Pebble G o a t Button, French heels ........................ 2 25 j g ^ r N O T O N L Y A T Y A T E S ' : Ladies’ Pebble Grain Button Gaiters ....................... 1 25. 1 5 0 3 u t o n l y a t Y a t e s ’ Y o u can have your foot m e a s u r e d by a Practical Shoemaker, A n d just the S h o e or Boot yo u w a n t ordered to lit the foot. CALL AND EXAMINE THE NEW STYLES, A n d a store full of F r e s h , S e a s o n a b l e a n d S t y l i s h G o o d s . T H O M A S Y A T E S . 78 M a i n S tp . e e ' f , - B a t a v i a , N. Y. T H E M A R K E T S . |Corrected daily by C .J . Ferrin and E. L. and G. D. Kenyon.] B a t a v i a Wheat, white,.., Wheat, red... __ O a ts .............. Corn ............ .. Beans, marrow.... \ medium.... “ p e a ......,, “ red ........... Barley 2 rowed.. “ 6 rowed., Flour, white, bbl Flour, red, bbl... Onions, bush.. . . , N. Y., October 8,1*578. $ 90 , Chickens 10 05 ¡ P o r k ............. 4 50 23-25 i Potatoes ......... 50-65 45 I Wool .......... 20-28 . tg B atavia , N ew Y ork , DEAXER IN Dressed Lumlicr of every Variel), Shingles, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Mantles, Stairs, Brackets, &c., On l a n d e; Manufactured shall endeavor to keep pace with the times both in styles a n d prices. 13-tf 35 ! Butter, tub.. 35 | Butter, roll.. 35 1 Eggs .............. 00 j Cheese ....... . . iic> 1 Apples, dried. 00 I Apples, green. 85- 00 ! Lard SO ; S a lt... 5 j : 16 16 8 4 25 7 . 1 00-140 (J 0 A L— PER T O N . IN YARD ' DELIVERED, -&5 75 ------- 5 75 . . . . . . 6 25 N u t.. Stove No. 4 . . . . E g g ...... Grate.. . . ....... ¿6 15 ..... 6 15 ...... 6 65 ...... 6 15 ...... 6 15 N u t ., Stove No. 4, E g g ............... .. 5 75 G r a t e .............. 5 75 25 cents discoxmt per ton for Cash. S H A W &TIL. S E V ~ Wholesale and Retail Druggists & Booksellers Everything m.the line. TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS & BRAC3S, a specialty, 92 M a i n S t r e e t . ^ B a t a v i a . C H O IC E T E A S ! I have just received a small invoice of CHOICE CHJNPOWDEE TEA. I venture to say that a finer Tea has not landed on our shores this year. Try it; I lino w it will please. T h a t F r a g r a n t 50 c e n t J a p a n ! I am having unprecedented sales of this Tea; it is liked by everyone that uses it, and I have no hesitancy in say ing that it is positively T H E B E S T TEA for the money in the country, All oth er kinds of Teas get our full attention. C O F F E E S ! I pride myself in keeping as good I Coffees as the market affords, and my prices cannot but please the closest pur chaser. With many thanks for the very liberal patronage besto-wed, I remain the pub lic’s iriend and servant, JOSEPH C. SHULTS. T E R I l’ U L L M A 1114 C'UO i es,1 arc rail tlirou Xi.iiira F-ill; and New Yor Abhtract of f á I’ATIOÑS. New York L’ v Corning. Huh ........ Arr Wayland. “ Ijvoiiia.. “ Avon ---- “ Rochester “ Le R o y .. “ Itatavla- “ Attica... “ G meseo . “ Jit. .Uorris “ D.nisville “ ««■r.iio... “ Niag. Falls “ Susp, B’d g e “ Clifton... “ ST A T I O N S Clifton.. . L ’ vi Susp. B’dge “ Niag. Falls “ Buffalo Attica . . . . “ B a t a v ia .. “ Le Roy .. “ Rochester. ‘ D.uisville.. ‘ Mt. Morris ‘ Geneseo... ‘ A v o n .......... “ Livonia..., “ Wayland... “ [jath .......... “ (jm i ing.. A .Vew Yor.:. ADDI'J From Avon fi 10.40 P. 5 25, 6.00 From Conesui for Roche From Avon, fi for Attic: and 6.05 F From Avon I 440 - , 737 , trom Roches r.on, 4.00, A. M , i ,1 4.00 P. M From Attica fi A. M., 4.5 N. Y . ( N. Y. F a - ........ Way Freight. Spc’l Day Ex. W « h tEx.... Accom-odt’n. Pacific F a - . . . i Way Freight. A T N-.Y.Er vi Uditn’g Ex ;. tv pres«; ........ Extra Train B A I A V I ; 1 freight and A freight and A Accoinmodatii A . 1 DRUGS, m e A fiEe lijj huad.