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T/JLE T A B J .E S . Be comber, II fi III K O R M E R L '5«' ERIE R A ILW A Y . P U L L M A N ’S Best Drawing Room and Sleep m.» Coa.ches, ro.ubmiiigall odern Iu'iiroveinei'.Lh ;rJ run through <»11 all train-», between Buffalo Niagara Fall*. Cleveland, Ciaioirmati, St. Luui and New Vork. Ab>tract of Time ' 1 'ablc, Adopted Jane 3, 18/S. with dolls,, and con c e ivab le .saw t>n the W ESTWARD. S I'A T I O N S N 0. I 1 N o . 3 s* j No. 17 N u 11 N e w Y o r k L ’ v e Q.OOA.M 7 . ooi’ w . . . . . . . . C o r n in g . “ 7.23PM 6 .5 o \ w I.551-M li i t i l ......... A r r . fa lò 1 7-33 2.40 “ W n y land. \ 9.23 “ , 8 .(.u ' * ■ 3 .4 8 - L i v o n 'a .. 11 II). 10 “ 9.2.) - ' 4.30 “ A v o n . . . . “ 10.35 “ , 9 - 55 ‘ ‘ ! 5.T0 “ 8.00 AM Rochester “ II 20 “ Î 1 0.38 ‘ ‘ ’ 6.10 “ ..... 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Falls * Susp, B ’ d^e ' C l i f t o n . .. ‘ ........ 10.31 i .............. 1 t o . 53 j • , 11-35 12.15 PM 12.10 I.08 AM I - 13 l. 01 F*.M ' X.08 “ ! 1-15 “ D.3.1“ 6.51 “ 7 - 3 ° \ 8.2011 9.25“ 0.30“ 9 - 3 5 “ When every sitickinj; w.u» auiiful I ki II, s and r \~\ hi.stlco, and toil.'., .it,< i dojs uf uli thirds!), ()ld Kriss-i'Liiiigle looked round, und elm .tree bom'll, 1 Iigh-liuir;, an nriule’s nest, lonely anti empty nnw. “(¿uite like a'it’i'fi'.'nn,\ be l:v.:i;hcd. ‘‘pinned up there nit tlu: tret*! 1 didn t -'lipp.i-c tile bir.U expected a present frum me!” I lien o l d J'v-ris.—> K .rui£le,w h o loves a jo k e iii> w e ll as tin.- Dropped ;i hat 1 Jitil uf flakes in the oriole's empty — J\ y >, A l d r u h . 1 a picture which, is in a certain sense a portrait and an autobiography in ¡one. It shows us the great master I of mirth writing it his table. With , his left hand lie holds before his ; face a grinning mask, but behind it one sees careworn features, hair 'thinned and silvered by age, and 8 ,10 and 12 State A , BATAVIA, N. Y. Dailey’s Furniture and Utv dertaking Rooms. many a trace of weariness. €OOI> WORDS. I here ia no >ky without its cloud — no gold without its alloy. Make your life so that there will . lways be a heaven around you. He who works with hope before him knows not fatigue and feels not pain. Divine gu idance is shown when our vessel, tempest-tossed, keeps ! 'I'[ae world laU steadily on, (went its way A year of pleasure passes like a j recompense c?me 10 - 35 * E A S T W A R D . S T A T I O N S ¡ N o . i 2 * | N o . S ' N V 16 N u .fi C lifto n .. . L ’ v e j Susp. B 'c^ e “ ! Nini;. F a ils “ 1 h a iialo . . . “ I A t t i c a ----- \ liatavla.. \ L<- R o y .. “ ■ 45 HIM i 7.05A..M! ' 71 - 5 ! ' , 7 -2u ‘ ' ' ( 8.00 'j 3.30 “ j ‘I 85 - « “ ; \ 9-'3 “ 2.00 2.“ 5 2.50 4.10 12 - 55 2. 17 R o c h e s ter. “ J 4.00 “ j 9.011 2.00 \ 2 . 0 5 “ , 3.25 \ ' 4.5a “ 5.1 1 I:-!-?-, 6.10 “ lu 4 2,1 IVI r 1.04 ‘ ' 11.2 0 “ 1.2 t \^1 i'Jeet ng breeze, but a sorrow seems an age of pain. Virtue raaketh men on the earth famous, in their graves glorious, and in heaven immortal,— [Chilo. We know what to do with our joys, but we do not know what to do with our sorrow's or with our hardships- A p p r e c iatin g the lilie-nd p a tro n a g e 'b e s to w e d on C o u l d I m e and in order to g i v e the public £0 u n d e r s tan d t-h iiv » K n o _ __ _ „ - i ,• ! that 1 ap p reciate t V saniti, I h e r e b y inform m y 1 1 >e b e a m o i e a c c u l a t e O l p a t h e t i c I frielu|s and patrons that. l h a v e again picture of Hood’s life and work than „ , I this? The world saw only the mask, j lC(: Pnees ot 111 GSoods | and thought of him only as the in- i i ! l n ! y ]me- I am deecnmned tuteli y o o d : - _ ; », 1 i , • . j o v e r N e w Y o r k State stud to o f f e r ; mutable punster and jester, wit and caricaturisi. But back of thè mask, j there was the aching head and the heavy eve. With a frame tortured by disease, with a heart wrung by anxiety lor those dearest to him, he kept along desperately joking to the , last, coining puns and jests into 'sorely-needed shillings and pence lor the purchase of daily bread. giied at his jokes and Recognition and just in time to moment of cheer him on his death-bed; and he passed away at an age when, under happier circumstances, he would have been in his prime. We are told that it was many years before his children could read with enjoy- | ment his Comic Annuals, and his | other work which made the world 1 hulucgmenis to the Public w h ich w ill m ake \ ia t a v n n central jioin t for F u r niture and U n d e r tak in g Goods. In m y I h a v e m a d e a great m any im p rovem ents and shall a lw a y s be u p to ihe w a n ts uf tl^ tim es. I am n o w ab o u t to intro duce one iif the la t e s t and nicest H e a r s e s e v e r seen in W e s tern N e w Y o r k , and to m y patrons let m e s a y j03Tlt Sliali Bo Wree W h e n y o u ar<‘ ill need ofa. h e a r s e ,team and co m petent -driVer I w ill IP u r u isl» T l i e m F r c e ' W o f c h a rge w ithin th e viSlaije of B a t a v ia or at a rea sonable distance in tit e c o u n t r y , I have con clu d e d that no lirst-trlass undertaking establish m ent can be con d u c ted w ith o u t o w n in g its own hearse and team, tlu-rehy 8a viny the Pizbl ic Ejcpenm and Trouble i merry, because with every quip and to hire m-look alter ike same. 1 . . • * 1 . have deceased friends coming i jest there was associated some mel- Parlics w lio m a y on cars can hire P t r i s v i l l e . . “ Mt M '-rns “ Geneseo . . . “ A v o n ........... “ L i v o n i a . . . . “ W a y l a n d . . . \ a t h .............. “ U *rn :n g .. A r Nf e iv York* I. 30 “ 1 6.40 c * •t. p “ 7. rii *■ • 3.20 “ 7 . 3 j “ 3 5 '» ' 4 . ’ S 4.50 1 7 i 7 \ 8.30 \ 4 . 4 \ \ 9143 “ 5.06 “ ! 10.041 5.48 “ , 10.4 / '‘ I in i>2- “ 6.46 “ j 1 1.3-• - 1 ÏX.5» “ ( 7.32 “ |r2,ioP!M r.00 a.m. 7-35 ainlio.25'* ¡12.35 P«b A D D I T I O N A L T R A I N S L k A V E 1 'reim A v o n fo r R o c h e s t e r , K'cprc-ss ici.no A . M . 10.40 P. A l. A c e . 8.10 A«.. M . , 12 M ., 4.00, 5 25, 6.00 P . M . S u n d a y s 10.00 A . M. t'r«jm t. onesiK a t o 07, 9.49 A, !M., 4 .17 , 52 P . M . fur R o c h e s ter and w a y . S u n d a y s q 07 A . irf'm A v o n , 6.30, 8.00, 1 0 . _A. M .. 5.30 P. M . tor A ttica and w a y ; B.jn imd .0.05 A . M.., a n d 6.01; P . >{ for T>ansvili e a n d w a y . ! rn;n A v o n fiir C o m i n g , , * 2 0 A . M ., 3.00, •M °. 7 - 37 » 9 ! ' t’. M S u ird a y s 4.40 P. M . ¡■rom R o c h e s ter f<ir Cnnestw, 7.20, 9 no A . M ., 1.00, 4.0.J, 6 10 P. IM., anil for A v o n 7.20 , q u o A. M , 1 00, 4 00, 4.40, 6.1 o P . M . S u n d a y s 4 P. M . irtiin \ttica f jr \von and wa-y.S.qo, 104.2,11,40 A. M „ 4.50 P. M. Heaven is where there is a com pany of believing souls. e § a o tsl o & i/1 N\. Y. CEN T R A L RAILW A Y . G O I N G ..... °s a Mt >Vav F‘reijîlit.,8 iS- a m '’P>: 1 D a y E x . 9 00 a m | goinc ; Niyht E x ----- 6 45 a m I A '- o m v o d t’ n. S 55 a m P-tcifi? K x . . . r i 25 a m W a y F r e igh t. 2 4» i> m EAST. Atlantic K y . . 3 32 Accremrn.odtrn,6 30 St. Louis Ex .10 03 WEST. Emigrant... . 5 37 Day Ex: ........ 6 42 N. E x ... .00 00 Chicago Ex. . . i l 30 p zu F X« p rvi ATTICA BRANCH. A R M V K ‘X ' } ' • • • • ■ 8 3 0 A M IaRtitn’g E x . . ^ . jo p m « p r e s ^ ........... 6 o o p m l.:ctra Train 1 1 r 5 a m depart Attica Rx.. - ä 55 A TM Lit’liin’g' Em . 3 30 v ai Express ... . 6 50 r si Extra Train .11. 30 a m BATAVIA, CANTA^DAIGUA TONA WAN DA. & CrOING EAST. Freight and Accommodation......... fre i g h t and A c i.o m m o d a t in ii.- .......... . GOING WIRT. A c c o m m o d a t i o n .............. ................................... 6 30 a w I. 0 5 A - U 3 JJ p ^ c. ttJL U M lirV I V S Ihe diamond of pietv never: „ i , . . r , , , • , i 1 1 1 I anchoiy memory ol his patient suf- sparkles so brightly as when l‘ie i ferinsr ” Christian is surrounded with the j darkness of affliction. 1 It is not the magnitude of the sphere in which we live but the patience and fidelity with which we work in it that our Lord will honor We paint our lives in fresco. The soft and fusil piaster ol the monument hardens under every stroke of the brush info eternal rock.— [ terling. The gresit sorrows of Iire are either a curse or a blessing to us. Kven the grave may be a doorway into the heaven i>f a larger iaith or the open way into a life of solemn des pair, Flow beautiful is youth; a little moonshine, a few musical water- drops, the strain of a song, and the young- hearts experience poetry as 11 never could be entrusted to paper. — [Jakob Corvinus. We are to have sorrow and suf- | fering; but we are not to wear them i as garments. It is for us, if we be true Christians, to have such a con stant tendency toward joyfulress that vvhen so nows come we shall be able to strike them through with _____ _ the light a nil color of liope. ; g te„g M(j Shoul_ God mty not be that which you ; have seen in pictures or in your imaginations; but il these things are; not re produced as you have learned ; to expect to see them it will be be cause the reality is so much nobler and more grand than any concep lion of yours. When you come, to behold them as they are vour } imaginings will seem to you as the; imaginings of a little child seem to . one who has arrived at manhood. hereafter The B E tiT H E A R S E , Teem, and Driver Jor the Moderate Chcorge o f Ttoo Dollars. '1'hanking a «(liberal ■ublic p for jiatrtm a ^ c b e sto w e d on me, I am yours truly, M. D A I L E Y , C O A L T R E S T L E R . V . J I O W A t l t D & C o . I 5 A.TA.TA, 1 N. Y. S P L E N D I D CO A L , N I C E L Y SCR E E N E D . N O T R O U B L E la L O A D . 2,000 POUND TOIS. Come and try it . “THE OLD RAILROAD .STORE” -IS TIIK BES r AND CHEAI’KST- i G R O C E R Y ; G R O C E R Y ! G R O C E R Y i ! G R O C E R Y k m l „ . u . . , n ^ , P u re and R e liable. der Bras: P e r fect adjuslni<\ni .1 s p e u .ilty. W i/uiti ctnd jjK iiL o r s , S t r ictly pu r e lo r m e d icinal use. im o v E m v STORE Jn Baiavi« -IO IlLV .M.i. KIK!)i> HI - (STORE ( s t o k e (STORE STORE C H O IC E G R O C E R IE S , ■JJANNJHD GUODA (7i)Fl'EE>\ T E A S , da. A l l goodb w a rranted pure a n d fresh , and full w e ights am 3 m e a sures given. GROCERIES UliJLlVEIiEI) FREE T o a n y part o f the c i t y . S-iHAtisKl _ — n A f ffl— K anada S yk u - ts k j — — (C anada C onstantly on ha.nd in bugs au<J barrels. Stationery, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Fancy Goods , etc. TRY QUS ‘‘JO T E ” CIS AB 1 It is t h e b e s t r a the w o r ld, Mrs 3. Griswold* P o o r 'H o mi H o o d . M y expenses a r e li.^ht, and I am satisfied w ith m o d e r a te profits. E v e r y custom e r sh a ll be satisfied. i O the American e lition of Tom F. E. WRIGHT, ESiicott sjSa-si store. LIo.xl S piose \\ < n kS theiC is prefixed 4S aIainSt. Batavia, US. Y. D V E R T I S K ! A D Y E R T I S i —E» mu - D a i l y M o k k i n g X v.ws. — DO IT NOW — D V E R t l ö ü ! ADYERTISJ