The Daily News Batavia, Genesee County, New York State September 14-1882 Removed. The Daily News office has been removed to the stone building back of the New Post-Office, where the business will be conducted in the future. The entrance is from Jackson street, next to the post-office. *** Mere Mentions. Sixty-five pupils of the Institution for the Blind returned yesterday. The brick-layers have commenced work on the new convent building. The wind was so high that masons on many buildings quit work this afternoon. The residence of Wm. C. WATSON, Esq., on Jackson street, has been purchased by Mrs. Caroline M. PARDEE for $8,500. The purchase does not include the north portion of the lot, which Mr. WATSON reserves. Thomas MOGRIDGE, the veteran carriage maker, calls attention to his stock in another column. Mr. MOGRIDGE is so well and favorably known in Batavia and vicinity that his word is sufficient guarantee of the quality of his goods. James IRVING, who was formerly a leather merchant in this village, died yesterday. Photographs of the Morgan monument, (not copyrighted) are for sale by John C. PATRICK, Photographer, corner Bank and Main street, Batavia. Smile and Smile--But see to it that your Teeth are as white as only "Teaberry" will make them. Try a 5 cent sample. What does Mark Twain say. *** Opera House Harry C. FERREN, Leasee & Manager. One Night Only! Monday Even'g., Sept. 18th The Popular Favorites! The Harrisons Alice Harrison-Louis Harrison Presenting for the first time here their new play, written by Leonard GROVER, and entitled, "Viva!" or, A Sister's Sacrifice. A story of intense interest, illustrated by Powerful Dramatic Co., including none but Artists of Unusual Excellence! Admission, 35, 50, and 75 cents. Tickets on sale at Mackeys' News Room. *** submitted by Linda C. Schmidt *********************************************