The Daily News Batavia, Genesee County, New York State Saturday evening, February 5-1881 Batavia's Beauties, And Their Numerous Attractions. Exclusively for Our Lady Readers, Which We Trust They Will Peruse with Care. Emulating the example of a neighboring city, the News presents to its readers a list of the chief masculine attractions of this most attractive of towns. The list comprises many eligible and marriageable young men, an array of which we may all justly be proud. Behold and read: ANDREWS, Willis J.-Commonly called "Billy;" is of medium height, with black hair and eyes; wears a beautiful moustache, that he is justly proud of; it is on exhibition every day at the St. James billiard room. He is particularly fond of the ladies and drives the nobblest team in town. Billiards is his strong hold. Aged 20. AUSTIN, C.B.-Better known as "Skip," is another one of Batavia's nice young men. Would look younger if he was not somewhat bald; is a blonde and it cannot be said ever parts his hair in the middle. Clad is one of the shining lights of the Alert hose company and whenever there is a fire is always up-stairs in bed. Age about 23. BROWN, Albert.-Rather inclined to be a blonde; medium height and is called good looking. Goes out of town occasionally on short trips; is fond of dancing and is reported to be engaged. He is C.M. BOSWORTH's right hand man. Aged 20. BERGMAN, M.-A very estimable young man; good looking, and when he laughs displays an elegant set of teeth; wears diamonds and a heavy gold watch. Report says he is soon to enter the matrimonial harness. Age 24. BIERCE, Manley-Another good fellow, aged about 21; tall, and some of the girls say fine looking; takes in all the parties and is a good dancer. Something dark is appearing on his upper lip, but don't know what it is; is head clerk in his father's dry goods store. CLARK, Arthur-Handsome, and is very much sought after in society. Dark, black eyes, and rather tall. His friends are always greeted with a pleasant smile, and it does a person good to hear his hearty laugh. Arthur is located in the law office of Wm.C. WATSON and can truly be called a legal Adonis. He is considered a great catch, and the girls are wondering why he is holding back. DONOHUE, John-Cuts calico at the store of E.N. STONE; admires good looking girls and is quite popular with old women; John was working hard for a certain government job during the fall campaign, but like Hancock, "got left." Talks Land League loudly; is quite healthy and weighs "329" pounds. DUNCAN, James-Another calico clipper; has a clergical way about him; wears a nice black moustache; never says much, but thinks a great deal. Likes to go to the opera and always seems to enjoy it. Taken altogether is a tiptop good fellow. Age about 23. EAGAR, W.T.-Aged 21; is dark and weighs 141 pounds. He has a great many friends and would make a good ladies' man, but we are afraid is a little shy. Wears no whiskers, but at the present time is looking anxiously for a moustache. FERREN, Henry C.-Is a genius and takes the lead in musical circles. He is a member of the Presbyterian church choir, and the most successful opera house manager that Batavia has ever had. Harry is bound to make the public his friend by his untiring efforts in their behalf. He is about 5 feet 7 inches in height; dark hair, blue eyes and dark brown moustache. Age 22. Is a great society man. FOX, Will-Is a nice young man; painter by trade and does a good business; wears a nice light ulster and is quite a dandy boy. Aged about 24; black hair and eyes, moustache, and nicely proportioned. Ranks second as a billiard player. Goes out of town often. Great musical ability. FISH, Henry C.-First Lieutenant of the 14th Sep. Co., N.G.S. N.Y., and is the best appearing man in the company. What Henry don't known about military matters is not worth knowing. Black hair and eyes, and wears a full black beard; is about 5 feet 11 inches in height; and is 38 years of age; takes the lead in all sporting matters and is a splendid shot; has a match shoot on hand with Wm. TUTTLE, another of our sportsmen, for $100 a side--ten birds. Has the most stylish reversible ulster in town. Should get married. GRANT, Will-Came here from Byron, and clerks for R.O. HOLDEN, is well liked by all who know him. Has recently raised a moustache, and now presents a manly appearance. Age 22, "Go for him girls." HAY, Howard-Has always gone by the name of "Monk." Is a hale fellow, never gets mad, and the boys think him a "deuced" good fellow. Not a bit shy, age about 20. HAMILTON, John M.-Short in statute, dark, has curly hair and is a candidate for Chief Engineer. Is a remarkable funny man and throws his shots right and left regardless of who they hit, he affords much amusement. Belongs to the Alert Hose Company, and is called "Hacker" by his most intimate friends. Puts on lots of style, and is a successful business man. His age is unknown. Is now raising a moustache which requires considerable nursing. KEMP, B. George-In height is about 6 feet, dark brown hair and black eyes. Is a model of elegance and grace, is pronounced by the girls as "just too lovely for anything." The moustache is George's pride, and it is a beauty, too. He is studying for the legal profession and will no doubt prove a valuable acquisition to the ranks. George is a general favorite among the boys as well as the girls. Will make a good husband for the fortunate one. Aged about 24. KINSEY, Russell L.-Pen cannot do justice to him. Brown hair and eyes, finely formed nose and beautiful complexion. He is 5 feet 9 in height and weighs about 150 pounds. Loves all the girls. Is a great sportsman and a good judge of horse-flesh. The girls are all after him, and he is a favorite with the boys. KING, Clarence M.-Is advance and press agent of the Bohemian Glass Blowers. Been here a week, during which time he has ingratiated himself in the good graces of all our citizens. He is a King amongst men. Hair slightly tinged with gray, wears burnsides, and all in all is quite handsome. Leaves for Canandaigua next Monday. Sorry to part with him, but he must go. Age about 30. - to be continued - submitted by Linda C. Schmidt *********************************************