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FIE AlLY ~ws. VoL V. -Whole Number L 355· -~ .. ¢. __ ........_ _- BATAVIA,. N.Y., WEDNESlJAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15, 1R82. 1'1, W, 'STI'LI!ls~ I!!IPACJI!', By s¢~me misunderstanding the composit()r made our llotice yester- day read about new designs in ;< St11tionery\. whereas, n should have rea.d 11 Sta.~uary '. By some more extensive misund.:rsranding or miscalcul~i:ion, tbe lh1e directcry lately g(Jtten up by M r Craft, has not been'· delivered to subscribers, and 11otice is hereby given that those who were to have one can procure it at the reduced price of $z. oo by call- ing at DlY store any time duliDg the month ef November. Tbe work is a the o~oe and you sllould not let the tine pass without getting one. While llpon the book qllestion we \ill take occasion to remark that you can alsnprocure one of the Elba Ladi.es' Cook Books at s.1me place during ibe .same time, for only 2 sc Wdl soon tell y.m alhbout a full line of Poems, Stand;ud WorKs, Miscellanoeotts Litcratv r~ a11d J uven· ile Books. we are getting in with new revolving Bo:>k. Stands t'> show theiXl on. Buitalo Sa vin~s Bani\ Bt1FFALO, Nov. gtl1, Ill8z. A •r -\ REGULAR :Meeting o tne lle>ard. of Trustees of this Bank, held on tb.e rotlt iJlSt,, the !ollo,ving resolutiOn was !tdopted : 'Rrsoivtrf,. That from aod after J nnuary xst, 18~3, until further ordered !Jy this Board, the rate of interest on all mortg;o:ge s now held !Jy this Bank sl!all ~ five 1 er cent. per annum, and, untilsach lltrther Clrder, f11tnre loans upon mortgage f'ecurity shall be na.de at the same. nte d intere~t. J. U. WAYI..A.NJ), Secretary, BEFORE HIS HON()R. seventy-two years old and a ra.r·Rler. ·-- He pleaded guilty to both the in- • SOME 01!' XHI!J SUITS XBA.:J! HA.. YE , dictments against hirn, but exp!il.in- El<OA. GEV ATXEJ.VXION .tl.i. ()~ URX, ed his theft by sayitlg that he did it . -- to csc:~.pe starving to death. 11 1 · .&,n lll1ere11IIDC ConlroVeli::Y-'-ID- brought SQme seeqarS here from . dlctmen&• by the· Grand. Jnry- ·r._e Prlaonera Artnl::-ne£1 and Minnesota,\ he said, \but I coul'dn't . S<.>uten<Jed-Jnror!!l Faned i.'or sell them !lnd I got ·Out of money. A biiHlnce-Brte.r•. To keep myself fron starving I .took - Gillarnr s horse and the buggy in- The snit which Mary llOtoram, tending- to sell them in Medina.llnd . alias N:cholson, brought ~gains~ get money enough to live on for a Charles H. Cbamberlain ol; Oak- time.\ The J adg~ dealt leniently field is in many respects an ilktert:st- with the <lld man ill consequenee of ing .. controversy. The plaintiff his age and sentenced him one year claims ·to be the widow of Alex- at Atlburn on the indictment for ander Nieholson, a farmer who steali 11 g the horse. On the other lived on a farm owned by bin near mrlictment sentencewas suspernded. North O.J.kfield, an~ she res~rts to 1\lr::;. Mary Nelson, whose la.test the law to establish her nght of m ... rria~e changed her name to dowgr, . A few yea~s ago, not lonr: Joa<·s, asked for counsel before she before his .de:-~t~, N~tholson sold tt.\ I pb.Jed and Wm. c: Watson vvas farm. \\hlch IS composed of r 50 I ao;s:p;ned to her aid. She married acres v.aloed n.t ~bout $75D~, ~o .\~r. Ho:ace Nelson a fe1v years ago and C~arnber atn wnhout providt.ng lc>r tiring ()f JJim married David ]oDes th.Is woman. She tes~Ified on the in LeRoy on the Fourth of July. tnal th~t ::.he was marr~ed to Nid She pleaded guilty. She was 1 born olson m Rochester m 1854 by a in Green County~ Kentucky, she J usuce of the Pe~ce named ,Moore, s1id, and is thirty years of age. The but that the certificate prov1~g :.he Court sentenced he.c to the Erie marriage . she burned long ago. Coon ty Pententiary for one year. Other wxtnesse3 testified that she and Nicholson had lived together many yt:ars as man and wife aod that childern were born to them, F.1r the past decade, however, she had not lived with N cholson, and he had taken unto himself amother woman named Maggie Drai1:1 with whom, it is said, he lived in the ·same relat10ns a!; with the plaintiff in this act ·on. As a defence testi- mony was d cited to establisll t11at the plaintili was not Nicholson's legal wife and that he bad a Wlife in Ireland. Early in the sum mer a commission was obtained by which the evidence of MH. Anne Nich- olson of Ireland and of thoe Rev, John Forbes Close was secured. The readers of this paper will re- member a serious qllarrel, in VJllich dangerous weapons figured, \.hat took place in Elba last spring be- tween La.wrence Fuhr and Fred Kruger. A sequel to it is now on trial, ICroger haviDg brought snit against Fuhr for d~mages for per- sonal injuries. In tile divorce suit of Delm A. Me ........ .. -·-- ----- -- ~ Mrs, Anne Nicholson testif1ed that Barnes against Emeroy D. Barnes, both of Bergen, ~hich the N :i:WS mentioned when it was tried before the referee, W I-.larris Day, the report of the referee v;as con firmed a<Jd die judgment d divorce granl- ed with co ts and $Ico alimony. Tim McMahon was arraigned yesterday afternoon upon the two indictrnents, and ill the case of the one charging him with intent to maim he gave bail in the sum of $sao; in the other bail in the sum of jr ,ooo. He will be tried at the next Court of Sessioos. FOR THE BO~LIDAYS I .Box Papers, Mi'r'l'cn'S, filtletJ Sets, Plus/1 Goc;(ts, and FanClJ A'l•iicles -AT- she was married to Alexander Nich- olson in Ireland many years ago by the Rev. Mr. Close. Tb.e oelergy- man corroborated her stateme:nt ar1d a certified copy of the marriage record was forwarded. John Nich- olson :a. young Irishman wino has ''been over'' but ten months, was a witnes~ who testified that be was 1\lexander Nicholson's son by the Mrs. Nicholson ot Ireland. Other witnesses corroborating this eV\:idence were sworn. Nicholson left ais wife -. DU S 'I, 1 N' S = Anue in Irelan6 announcin~ to some of his friends that he intended Tllree jurors, Moses W. Oderkirlt ot Sta.lford, C. W. Birge of Byron, and Bllrney Ross of Batavia, failed to answe.r this morning when their names were called. and upon their appearance Judge Haight fined a day's attendance on account of ab 1()8 Main Street. sene e. to return for her, but he l'lever did. T~'le jury in the action of Peck The case was conducted by the Bros. ot Syracuse against Orrin C. Hon. George Bowen for tile p1aintiff Parker, as assignee of Anderson & and Messrs. W. C. Watson aod .M Chesley, reported at 6 o'clock ltst H. Peck f.:Jr defense. It wm given evenil]g that they were unable to to thejury this forenoon. agree. They were discharged. KEEP YOliR Ey~ 011 this Space The p;rand jury reporteJ io the Stillman Pond of Batavia, was Court yesterday afternoon and drawn as a talesman this ntorn- presented the following illdic;tments ing. Anll watch for the c ate of our in addition to one or two that can wmte Edcmtn :tid. Alleo .tt..&tur• not now be made public: GRAND ijf[~ING I -AT OUR- .:NEW LOC.A :J.'ION -IN THE- TIMES BUILDING. George Rider of Le Roy, burglary and larceny, second offence Mary E. Nelson, alias Ma:.ry E Jones, bigamy. Tim McMahon, assault 1rith in- tent to maim, and another assault with intent to commit rape. Chas. Rob'inson of Pa\ilion> burglary. Benjamin N. Nickerson of Eyron, larceny, two indictments, Ste~hng Gillam's horse and Phelps' baggy. Just before the adjournment of comt ~t noon to-day four I()[ the prisoners who had been in<licted were arraigned and dispos-ed of. George Rider, the fellow cbaiged F. P. RINKSTO:N. & CO.! with committing many of the Drtt.gylsts and Stati6ners. burglaries in Le Roy a shmt time ago, pleaded not guilty and was re- ., manded to jail to await trial· at the Th.e tgony 1 . s o·ver ! court of sessions. Charles Robin- ll son, indicted for grand larcemy in stealing $92 in money from G. V. Andabo11t aU that is left for a patt'iotic Phelps in Pavilion, pleaded ~uilty. citi2ene>fa Fxee Country to do is to acc~pt He said he was born in LeRoy, a the inevilnb1e, quit t down, and s~bscnbe carpenter by trade and 13 ye~rs of for tb.eir Newspapers and Magazmes at age. He was sentenced t() the li!Y:ACXEYS' NEW.S A.GENCY. Auburn State prison for three years. ____ __.. ___ B_A.._TA_v_rA_,_N_. _Y_. The arraignment of Be~jamin ' !Dtl.w:e New Mlllluery, Nickerson, whose gray hair al).d en· Ladies, c:all and see new guods, feebled step attracted attentiol)., was 'ust ()pencd~ at Mist Tompkins'. ·a touching sight He said be was &ou, Willie Edouin's Sparks company, which appears at.tbe Opera House next Monday eveni~g-, will give one of the most enjoyable enterlamments which tile people of Batavia 'ltave ever had an opportunity of attend- ing. 'iFiln in a Photograph Gallery,\ is a deliciously clever piece in wltich the people composing the company have al>undant opp()rtunities for di&- playing- their versatilityand thisdrey do to the utmost. W11lie Edouin has no peer in his line of business on the stage and A.lice Atherton is not o11ly an accomplished actress, but a beautiful woman as well. An audience which will crowd the Opera House to the doors should greet this company, and if the people ot Batavi~ really appreciate a good thing they will have an opportunity to shoiV their appreciation on Non- day evening. ------- Your time is short. Call 011 J. B. & H. Hewitt a11d get a ticket on the elegant silk dress pattern and Paisley shawl If you buy five dol- lars worth of goods of us, we pre- sent you with a ticket which may draw the sllk dress pattern W()Ith $so.oo or the Paisley shawl wozth $4~.00. 4 T.lle CJounlJ (Jounclllor•. Yesterday afternoon the Board r f Supervisonmet ir> the Cou1t Hou1e, but did no business .of public irB· portance except to pass a resolnticu1 fixing Nov, I'7th as the dav for visi~ ing the cot~nty poor house and in· viting the Cl~rk to attend. This mo.rning Mr. Sutherland made a motion that two newspapers be desi~nated to print the sessioTl laws. lt VIas made a special order ot business for 2 o'clock this after· noon. Messrs. Markley, Roberts and Wa:Jker wei·e appointed a con- rnittee to determine the time for opening and closing of County of!i. ces, with instructions to report to the board. The Superintendents of the Pe>or were directed to report on or before November 18th. This afternoon the naming oftlu papers to print the laws was proceed· ed with, t'he first ballot resulted as follows: Batavian 6, Le· Roy Courier 5, Batavia Times 2. Tae Batavian an<l Courier were accord· ingly the ptapers designated. M:r, Sutherland noved that the rate b>e fixed at 20 cents per folio. Mr. Staples tnOV'ed an amendment that it be IS ce1tU The amendment was lost by 1 o .to 3 and the original mo· tion was carried bv the same vote. Tble LeR.oy Gazette and the Batavia Times were named to print tl~:e official c•nv-ass and electinn notices .as prepared by the Secretary of State, at 25 cents per folio for the first in- sertion alld 20 cents per folio for each subseq_ uent insertion. ---c•--- rEL.EiiHlAPHl() NO'J.'£8, It is estitnated that there will be so contested electior. cases in t!:..e next Congress. A Mrs. McGough of Brooklyn, whose hosband was killed by a lo- comotive, O>btained a verdict of $5~ · oJo yesterday aga.inst the Long b· lanJ railroad. No newcases of yellow fever welfe reported in Pensacola yesterday aad genel'al joy :prevailed at the reason- able ass11rallce that the epidemic is over. The Boston police have finally captured \'l'aat is believed to be a.n entire gang of young burglars, a~td recovered a large portion of tll:e stolen property. Dr. Sa.mael White Thayer, a dis- tinguished physician and one of tl~e most e1ninent citizens of Vermont, died in Burlington yesterday after a long illness of blood poisoning. Wm. Tri:mble and two daughters, aged 2 5 aad I 8, of Salina, Ont., Monday night partook of herb tea to relieve a., co-ld. All were take31 sick, Trimble and one daughter died yesterd.ay and the other is not ~xpected to :recover. It is suppose<! that p()isooous nightshade wa.s among the herbs, In the Jeannette inquiry yester· day, Engin~er Melville said: \Tak:· ing all tbing into consideration, tlu selection cf three boats for 33 peo- ple on the retreat from the Jean· nette wat:. th-e best :hat could ha\l\e been made, Chas, Stettler of Allentown, Pa., who had had domestic troubles, got out of work~ a.nd his wife sued him for non-support. His mind gnve way and his mothe1 nursed him till he recov-ered and resumed wor~. The wife t!.en sued him lor de,er· tion, and Stettler ia now again h::I· sane. Alt BalleJ'•• the largest and cheapest stock of overcoats. ever offered in town. The largest, best and cheapes-t suits for men, y.Juths and boys, ever offered ill t()Wn. · The best wrapp~rs and drawers. for the money, e\er offered any- where. The best custom suits to order br twenty-five tlollars, ever made. Furnishing goods for gents. 'rite best line itt town and at very low· prices. One dolla.r and fifty cents buys e · good overcoat, ...... - ........... Slt&ID&' a Hen. llfe4st~r Mad~: 1 sees 1lo most efferpody wrides ~o1nedings f,r de bapers llovr-days, ;.l.Hd I tougltt praps meppe I can dQ dot to, ~..-. I wride apoud vat too~ blace miL me lasht sam,rner. You know -oder if you don t b10w den I dell:• vo u -dot Katrina, {dot is my vrow) um<l me w.e keep 11ome shickenf! for a long d1me ago, und one tay sh~ sait to me: 1 'Sockery, dot is mien name vy dond you put soooe of de aig~ under dot old. plne schicke11s? I tinks she wants to sate.\ \Vel! '' I s~it, c 'Ill eppy I guess I will.'\ So I b1cked out some of de pest aigs, nnd dook den oud to te pa.rn fare c!e oit nen ma~e ber nesht tn de side of de haymow,. pond fife or six veet up. Now, yr>'\1 see. I neter v.1s fent pig up und town, put 1 vas pooty pig all de vey arount te mittie, so I koo·l'llt rea..ch up undil I ve11t and got a parrel to shtant on· \'ell I kl . ' ' Ul)et 111e: on de parrel and wen my bed risht up py de 'nesltt dot olt ben &lie gifs me snch a hick dot my nose runs all ofer my face mit plood, ttnd ven I todge pack dot plashted '1ld parrel he preak~ mnd I v~nt, to:vn kershlam; py ciJoJiy, I dtdn t tink I koo.l ~o inside a. parrel P?fore; put ,dere 1 vas, unt I fid so d1te I kood:n t get me oud eiferNay· m!ne fesl:rt vas bushed vay upunte; mxne arrn·holes. Ven I f()ount I vas dite shtuck I holler '•Eatrinal Xatrina I'' 11:nd ~en she kooaJ a:nd see me shtuck in de panel up to mine arm-holes, lllit my face ll.ll plood und aigs py c:l'aolly she sbust !.aid town on' the ha7 und !aft, tilll got so mat I said:· '\Vot you lay c:lere und laff like a olt voel vor? Vy d<ln't you come uod. bo.Jl me oud ?\ Und she sat up und said \Oh ViJie olf your shin nod b~tli your fest town ;\ den she hut pack and Iaft norc as eff'er like she vud shplit hersef. M~t as I vas I tltougl:' to. myself, Katr~!la,. but I Ollly- stit mit ~nyg-re~test 01gnuude \lCatrina vill you IJtJII me dis p;rrel ~lld ?'~ und she see dot I look pooty ted so she sait: 11 ofcourse I will Socke;, ... den sllc lait me un de parrel to.;n on our {lide, und I dook IJ()It de doorsill und Katrina she bull on de parrel, b-ut de first ball11he m.ait I yelled, ''d11nner und plizen lshtop dot, by ch()lly, dere is nails in de pa.rrel.'' You see de nails pe11t town ven 1 vellt in, put ven I COCJID out dey shticks in me all de vay roant. Veil, I tolt Katrina to go ttnddell naper l£ansman to pring a sar und saw me dis parrel off; veil hecoom, und he like to shplit himself mit laff, too.. put he roll me ofer und saw >(fe parrel all de way aroDIIt oft\ nnd I get mp mit half a parrel arount my vais't; den Katrina sh(l say, \Shocke1y va.it a little till I get a battern of clot new oferskirt )'tnt haf on,\ but I ditn't sa.it a vorf. I shust got a k11.ile und vittle de h()Op9 off und sbliEg dot confountet olt parcel in dot voot pile. Ven I coom to de house, K11trina she sait, so soft like, '•Sock~ry, dond rou goin to put some aigs tinter dot old plue hen?\ Den I saft in my deepest w<1ice ~<Katrina, if yon ufer say dot to me aga.in, I'll get a pill from divorce from that Hotel de l'eters, that man that sells that big ()yster stew on Jackson street. II e l'fa..s the man that sells tbe oysters for 90 cents a gallon and 2 5 cents a. <t uart; finest selects 40 and 6o -c:ents a. quart. He will supply the cburcbes and dances at bottom rates. HOTEL DE PETERS, 3 8 Jackson St .• Bata\'ia., lf. Y. The cabinet meeting y~terday wc1s shor-t, no action ol general in tek'est being taken .. French & Hall's iine sht:les at HoGAN's, 1•4 Main street. ' Second band sewing mat:lh.ines, all kinds, nearly new, very c:!Jeap, \TERRY & V ANDUSXN, Opera Hou11e Bl.x:k. Look at .llere. A job 11)t of felt luus and bonnets to be sold a.t a sc and soc e:ac:ll1Vitb· in the nelt 1e0: da]S, at ' ;r.IIG J• F, lODfCll'&. r I I I 1 l I I j ' : I