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OAICIHG k m BEPORTMENIT. i DAILY MORNING NEWS, MASS EMMA BXJRTIS, O f t h e O rpheus H a ll D a n c in g A c a d e m y , B u ffalo, w ill open a school fur d a n c in g and deportm e n t, at continually7. An’ you’ll walk in forwards, an' you won’t think of shaking ’ands with ’er Royal Tgh- ness nor even with ’is Hexcellency; P u b lished d a ily, M o n d a y s e.x>:epted, b y th e lio l * hoi C O U T S e >’ 0 U W o n ’ t h a d l 'C S S Daily Morning- Xews Publishing Co. 'im as ‘old hossJ onr ‘old sardine,’ ! Saturday* D e c e m b e r 7* 1S78. - A r s i l i c o t t M a l l , W e d n e s d a y , c o m b e r 4 t h , 1 8 7 8 . D e - M ain S t r e e t , B a t a . v i a , Nt . V. 'Subscription, 2 0 cents, p e r m o n th tour w e e k s . T o subscribers out of the cou n t y , 25 c ts. All the Society Dances Will Be Taught. T I M E O F T U I T I O N : M isses’ a n d M a s ters’ C lass from 3 to 5 P. IM, L a d i e s ’ a n d G e n tlem e n ’s C lass from 7:30 to 1 x \ - T i i k r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o ( the great trunk lines have signed a coin pact to work together for the next five years, from January ist, 1879. as hif you was a talkin’ to your President, you know. You'll simp ly bow an’ hassume a hatlitude of reverence, so far as you know ’o\v, ' an' then retire backwards out of the _ roval presence.”— [Boston Travel ler. : Ï A T E 8 ’ S h o e S t o r No. 78 Main Street,. — A T T H E S I G N O F T 1 I L - lied Boot-Bed Boot-lied Boot — A LARGE STOCK O F - T h e T r a m p ’ s L a s t K e q u e s t . Boots. Shoes, R u b b e i ?rs T E R M S : ¿4 for term of ten lessons. Circulars JSaj Music Stores. I t i s R i ’ M O R E D that the D e m o crats in the House have decided to ¡call on President Hayes to produce He Obtained at tlic proof of the Southern Outiage Alle gations made in his message, It is j claimed that the President has not land cannot produce credible evi- ! dence upon which to substantiate J. C. BARNES & CO. Will Commence This T u e s d a y , N o v e m b e r 12 t h A n d continue thriKiyh the season the sale o f his charges. READY-MADE CLOTHING At Lower Brices F m cash than w a s eve r know n in G e n e see countv. W e h a v e a large stock o f Our Own Manufacture, W h ich everyo n e w h o hab tested kn o w s is far s u p e rior to a n y cloth in g kep t in tow n . W e Warrant Every Article T o be as represented, and w ill m a k e w lia t w e say good. W e w ill h a v e nothing to do w ith slop-shop s h o d d y , 'lh e r e is p le n t y in to w n ; y o u can find it on eith e r side o f the street. W e w o n ’ t keep it. & g ~ E x a inin e our stock and prices “ i f y o u w a n t good go o d s cheap . J . C. B A R X E S & C O . , 96 M A I N S T R E E T , - B A T A V I A , N . Y . HEADQUARTERS -- KOR— C h r i s t m a s Slippers — AND— F i n e Shoes -A T - WOODWARD’S. T h e u n s o p h i s t i c a t e d Greenback men who subscribed for the New, York Advocate because it was cheap, ! (twenty-five cents per year) now 1 have plenty of time to muse on the ' uncertainty of life— especially ol the ( of socks? ’ lives of newspapers. They received 1 “ vr\. ” two or three copies, but of late have received none. Twenty-five cents for three copies of a newspaper is not such a cheap price after all. The Michigan tiamp doe* n.>t sit still and let moss accumulate on his back, while all the rest of the world goes ahead. Recently a genuine specimen of the iron plated traveler ol highways called at a house on Second street and asked lor dinner. “ No food to spare,” was the re ply. “ Can’t you give me an old coat?” “ No.\ ‘ ‘Or a pair of old boots?” “ No.” “ Can’t you spare me even a pair Ai.l. K IM'-’ 1 • r — W i l i e r {roods j - - S U C H A S - No 1 'Nor a piece of bread?” 1 ‘ ‘No. ” I The fellow’s chin fell as he fum-; bled in his pocket, and his voice, had a lonesome sound as he pulied 1 out a small autograph album and | said : ‘ Well, if you can’t do any bet ter, I’ll have to be satisfied with your ottergraff! Piease use blue ink!” 1 JLiviiiff i n N e w Y o r k . A f t e r a w e e k s exhibition, the International dairy fair closed in New York yesterday. Among the prominent speakers were Hon. H o ratio Seymour and General Butler. Gen. Butler astonished his hear ers by stating that “nearly $350,- 000,000 worth of butter and cheese have been produced in this country within the past year, or one-seventh j no other city in the Republic more than the value of the wheat j people live in so many ^ different crop o f the country, and one-third ^va>,s as m New York. \Ye have all ; more than the cotton crop.\ ¡intermediate conditions between the ---------------------- luxury oi piivate palaces and the] M c F a r l a n d , w h o murdered A. wretchedness of tenement houses. I D. Richardson in New \ork. and j besides whole residences, apart -1 was acquitted by the jury, now lives, men ts, public and family hotels,1, in South Bend, Indiana, His boarding houses, lodgings and res-j former wife, Mrs. Abby Sage Rich- j umrants, many families are now: ardson, went there last week to de-, hiring rooms and taking their meals I liver a lecture, and it struck Mr. | fmm the outside. These are sent1 McFarland that it would be a sen- from restaurants or bv caterers who ' sational thing to attend the lecture, which he did, taking a prominent seat in front. make it a business, just as they are sent in parts of the European con- Duriiig the delivery j tinent, particularly in Rome, so i of the lecture he did all that he ' ’ • could to attract, the attention of O H ! W h a t B A R G A I N S ! N o No Rent! No Plated Glass! Extra Expense! But Goods down, d o w n , DOWN!!! B I E R C E sells ready-made Cloth ing. Mrs. Richardson, but the plucky and sensible and self-possessed woman paid no attention to him whatever, and gave the audience no intimation of having recognized him. Those who came to witness a scene went away disappointed. that their patrons have no trouble preparing meals. This serving ofi meals has rapidly increased in twoj or three years, and it is especially adopted by people who come to town for the winter. Hundreds of families live so now, and many of them are iurnished with good and wholesome fare as low as $5 a w'eek per person. C o n g r e s s & B u c k l e Arctics, Alaska and Zero OVERSHOES, F o r M e n , W u m c i a an d C h i l d r e n : ; i I m > a stuck of Men’ s, B o ) 8’ and Youth’s Thick and Kip Home Hand-made, — AND— Warranted Not to Rip. I11 this cla v . c f w o r k I d e f y competition as to Q u a lity and Prices- THOMAS YATES, I HAVE JU S T RECEIVED A LARGE IS VfUCE OF IT e w J a j a n T e a ! W e l l w o r J i r i cents, w h i c h I a m se ! r 5 0 C E N T S ' I anx sellil.i, tile I ’ist GEORGE BANK rOUFIM! For 4 cents 1 I am lipst no . 1 sisroEs For 3 cents! W a l l a l.bjr.»: c r - c t u n t b \ th e ¡.V i ¡-i t.arrel. I am '.cllin^ all kinds o f g o o d s in n i y i in' -CHEAPERU T h a n the “¡¿iir.e w e r e e v e r sold in Batavia C a l l an _. c>r,viace y o u r s e l f o f th e a!>o\e f.u-t- JOSEPH C. SHULTS, 28 and 30 M a in sired. GrO TO LORD’S To B uy Y o u r H o w < 0 ' A p p e a r B e f o r e K o y a l t y . ,,xT \71 . ,, Now is the time to use Wyeth Com- “Now you Haraencan gents, : T1m,.UO(q m„i w , J • 1.1 t \ t t r '•> • piebsed tablets tor ¡sure throat ami aid the Master of ueremon.es at coaHta. r aK Hal,fax to a party of Amencm vis.- j ^ ^ tors, afore you are hintraduced ; t o ’s Hexcellency an’ er Roval ’Igh- j ness there’s a few rules to be hob-1 served. Don’t expectorate hon the j carpet has you’re in the ’abit of do- j ing a.t ’ome, you know, an’ don’t 1 keep your ats on, as you halwiys do in Hamerica. And no revolvers nor bowie-knives is hallowed to be | UvnsV.iii a., w.>, drawed in the presence of ’is Hex- i k 11 • cellency an’ ’er Royal ’Ighness,wich ' ^ does nil kiujs‘lof pHmiling work,staHe' challenges competition is what you’re doing of in Congress1 forhis B I E R C E sells Boots and Shoes.® B lE R C E sells choice family Gro ceries. B I E R C E sells Wrappers and Draw ers. B I E R C E sells Dry Goods awful cheap, B I E R C E sells good T t T t T t T for 30 cts. B I E R C E sells Best Dollar J^°CF for 50 cts. H A T S , CAPS, G L O V E S , B U F F A L O ROBES W O L F RO B E S , etc. B. F. Freeman, j FITTER AND PLUMBER. JO v e r A l e r t H o s e H o u s e . ] L a w n F o u n t a i n s , H o s e a n d H o s e Carriages. A l l persons ■,v.vi;nt; to introduce w a t e r u< their to call 0:1 M r. p’r c c . i u n and He Has Just Becclved TEI E LATEST S T Y L E S O F F A L L A> W I N T E R GOOI).\ W h i c h Hi; S e l l s Cheap for cash!