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-~' HE AlLY Vol. V.-Whole Num:ber 1.37'5· !!5 ' NEW ADPIJR'JZSEMENTS. CHRSTMAS CARDS hhibit1on. Sertoua .\~Jelden' o:ll. t:he ilillvet• Lake B, B, Spt~l Dispatth ~o the Courier. PERRY, N Y., Dec. 10.-Satur· r'l~.v evening the tt~ain due here at 7:::n n'dock met with a serious dis aster in being dmliled a, short dis · tance above the camp meeting grounds at Silver lake, Several ol thP. passengers were ve1y badly hurt and others e~cape<i with slight in- . juries. Tire great~s· sufferers were . Kittie and Lizzi.f' 0' Brien, two . ~r~.: J. H. Jr.meson ?f Chicago, HI VlSJtmg her son Mr. F. M. James- son ()D Mi~ Place. M:r. Ed!. A.. Wallace went to his homein Geneseo this morning to remain a 'few d11.ys. ~lr L. B. Mdler of Lancaster, spentSunda' at Miss Th:i:~ll's, He and his consul, Miss Harlow re- turned home this morni11.g. ' £\lr. George D 1uglass 1 who came to Stafford to att(::nd the funeral of · his mother, returned to llis home in Now 1>0 theY are :!l.ne thi& · year. · vour.g ladies w!Jo live at Warsaw. The . furrnt:r wa·1 i •·jllred internally and ts no\ expecLed to live. The h ttt-r had one ear severed her body badly bruised an-i h-er leg gashed. George Kllll!', edit<Jr and proprietor . C~dar county. Nebraska, this morn- C()lt:& Il!l AND SEB 'IH EM ! We will show you ~~olJ. thl.l Pr~ Carda, ic.oludiug the J)Opu.l&Ji a~ Artist's :Pr~e Oa.11d, for tke desl&'n. of which Prang iti\V& :$2.,000. R. ij, BolO~~ & ~on, 1882. 1882. Christmas Trade. W E HAVEA LARGE AND A.ttra~ttve AllsOrtment of DRY GO()DS~ CaRPETS, and REAOY~MADE CLOTHING, SUlTABLE FOR. ltoliday Presents SP~:CtAL BARGAINS in Black ~nd Culorcd Dress Goods i Remnants of <:ol. ored and Bl~~;ek Dress Goods; Domest~~s; Cloaltings Clo1MandFlannels at bargruns. K,uit G~s,. Cllildren'a Knit Dtel!Sts, S!lirts, Nubi1111, HoodP, Legjtms and so fortb. ' The greatest vanety of Gentlemen's an~ Ladiell' whL1e,. colored border. embroi- dered and 111tlt HA.NDXERCHIEFS ever befme seen in B:tta.via, Roberts :Ra%or· steel Scis,sors in great viU'\elY o! style and quality, Money P\USCS, 13ago;, Ho.dery, Gloves and crvervthing OQitab\e for a tlselal Hol1day ~~~GAI~S 111. Silks, Plnahee, Velvc:t.s and ~t~iortb.eHoliday Tude, SPECIAL ~ffERIMG l . 3000 )ds 4-4 Calllbric:s at Sc worth u}6c \JarU· Good Prints llt 4C, )C :and oJ(c. We !J¥e J]laktng great reductioJls in priros in evc:ry department.throughoat our ~~tore. To !Jl'lke •J!rcf>irattons for our an· uual mYeo~f in January, we· are also of· iering SPECiALrutd GREAT INDUCE· r'ltENTS to :purcb.asets ot Readr-Made Clothln1! Ba!:;gaini in Men's IUld Boy•' Sl&its, Ove~ ooats and b() fortb, aever before :aeen 11) Batavia. '' · Ele&ant aw:>~tmettt Gentlemen's Fur· ~SlaiDJ· GOCJds for .tbe Holidays. l(eck wear, Hoary and aQ forth, cannot be llnrpaad. . of lhe Perry Hera.ld had his hand cut. Cronductor Schwindler who was in charge of the train, re~eived a scalp wound an<l rainlul bruises. He also lost $zs. A.. wrecking train was sent to the sce11e ofthe accident ircm Rochester, and the track wa~ clemd to day. The bad condition of the tra..ck caused the disaster. 4·~ Tile Wenero lfnlon suett. ; . A.LBANY, Dec. 9-- Joseph Greaves. ot New York, a stockholder in the Western Union Telegraph Com- p~ny, to-day a.pplied to Attorney General Russell to commence an action against the Western Union Company and its Directors, to vacate the charter and annul the existence of the e0mpan:y, remove the directors from office and compel them to account for the manage- ment of the fur1ds and property cornmitted in their charge, and to pav 'he corporation or its creditors money and the va.he- of the proper- ty wh1ch they transferred to others, lost, nndwasled by violation of their dttties. The officers cfthe Weste:m Union Telegraph Com]lllDf state that G1eaws, who institutes the pro- etedings, i~ understood to be a clefk of Groesbeclt & Schley, stock brokers, who do business 6r most of the leadin~ men of the Mutual Union. It is doubtless a spiteful retaliation lor the action tllken against that company and its direciOrs by the A.ttomey.Genera.l 111n complaint d Cameron and Gollld. •• Mary is the three-year-old daugh· ter of a worthy bire and dame C'f our town, tile twain lleing God fearing people who naturally have the best wishes for the above mentioned · la.mh of their flock. Little Mary, her father says, \''gets her back up\ now and then, amd q11 one of these occasions she inchllged in the <:on• viction that she wanted and must bave cookies, her mother, at the same time, bemg of an adverse frame of mind. d~clated it as her opinion thitt Mary should eat bread and bllt· ter in!itead. , A..s the controversy rea.ched this juncture, mamma pro- ceeded to solemn:ize the occasion by the pathetic and !nul·stirring ejacu- lation, that ••God doesn't love a naughty girl.\ Mary took in the situation at a glance and looking h~r mother full in the face innocent- B. 0. HOLDEN & SON, ly proceeded: \\'But God wants me to have cookies.\' It is needless to ==~~=====:::.;=,. =~==- say that the \'ookics were forthcom· FOR THE HOLIDA~S I Bcx.c PafitrS, JIUrro'l'£1 1 20£let Sets, Pl11-sh Qood8, e~nd ht~Ofl .. 4:rtides -.A'T- ~=DUSTIN'S= in g. __ ............... __ _ T.lle y. 1Yl 0 ...... ftl.eeUIIIr•• ing. Hi8 brother, who lives in 11 linu is, lett on tile same train. .. .. New 'frlal Denled. The argumellt for a new trial in the ~uit of tbead ministrator of Willie Toz;er, wllo was killed by the cus, against tbe Ce11tral railr()!ld compa· ny, was tnade before Jndge Rum<ey · in Rochester last ~(!ek and the mo!ion was denied. Judgment was ordered entered in the sum of $4,- 51~ 53, of which over $300 was in· terest. The defendants have ap- pea..led .tlte case ttl tbe General Term. Ill ... Nr. A R Failing, successor to Luther & FJ.iliog, in the grocery at 55 Main sueet. bas sold his estab· ltshtment by contract to F M. Gleason <Jf Olean, M. Y. The purch.aser is expected in Batavia this week to complete \he 11egotiations and take possession. Mr. J. R. Vandusen has dis- posed or his interest in the bllsinesil ofTquy & Vandusen to bis partner, Mr. F. F. Teuy, who will hence- for:th condoct the establishment alone. .... TJie Tonawanda 'l'lllleJ. . .A week ago to day t.he train pn the Ton11.wana Valley and Cuba rail- road ]eft Attica for Arcade. On Saturday it made the :return trip, ba'lling been s11owed in all the week so thorQllghly that all efforts to clear the track were unavailing. In con- nection with the blockade a story is told of Conductor Harrb The su- peritttendent, it is said., wired the coD<tllctor one day to take iiV•' lo· colllotives, heading one north and the other south, attd staxt out to break the road. The conductor telEgraplled back tllat he collldn't do- it without removing the \cow- catcher,' .. and asked for further ar- den The railroad men think the laogh ill on the new condnctor. .... UneJe Dantl. Tbe pla.y, ••A Messenger from Jarvis Section, \is highly praised by the preSI. i'he St. LotJis Repubb· cam s·~ys: ••Mr. B. M:cAuley, an old 11.ctot and manager, was ve:ry wflirtnly received by a large Monday night attenllance. He soon came to all agreeable understanding with his audience, and before the close of the performance the acquaintance ripenedinto ·<~dooiration. His Uncle Dan'l is a picture of•bomely, bon est, country manhood. as it ought to be and is, if we only knew where to find such. He is a Yankee, but novel and sterling, and so remote from the impossible insanity of the old·school Yankee th.lt the simili- tnde is lost, and a new representa· tive of A.mezicanism appears, whi<:b we ba.il -with pleasurable relief. The &C'tor re!Ldily identifies himself with the part, and :really seems to enjoy th'<l sit11ations which rapidly and varionsly sncceed each other and never 1lag in sttong interest.\ A fre1h :~~;;:pply of fine Corn meal, Gnbam. Oat meal anGJ Buckwheat flour ju!Ot . received at W .ATTEI.S', 16 M:ain slreet. --~>4te•+-•-- •• E '' _, 1- . II, Price 011e cent 4 ;:n\:u:o I ,.,.....-. 'l'·be COU\IlY Co11r1, KENYOft/S COLV~:tN 1\'0' - CKRISTIA.S T~LK ! 'Fbe t'orenoon dwin~Hed away without anvthing ·Of molllcnt l:)eit~g don~ at the Caart H()llse. The County Court and Court of Sessions conv <!ned at 10 o'clock with the Hor.. Lucius N. Bangs, . justice presiding. Meairs, Wm. S. Coe and :M, Nelson .Moulthrop, sesaion justices, C~rlos A Holl, cle1k:, and En1G1ry P. Close of Buffa!<> lltenogra- pher. The Ctlses of Me Mah()n, who ha.s t:wo indictments over him, and Law:rence Fuhr, indicted for as· sa~lting Knyer, were sent to the next Court ol Session~ for trial. Ge0:l'ge Rider, the LeRoy burglar was arraigned, and spent.an hour or two in consnltation vvithbiscounscl. Th~re are no civil cases to be tried. Our Ho ih~ ~oo~s Cluarell Shed• . Fall. A.bout eighty feet ot the roof of the .church sheds in tbe rear of the M, ::E. church im Oakfield fell last eveoing at 6:30 o'clock, and did a grea:t amollnt ot damage. A hfl.lf dozen (Jorses had been hitched un- der the sheds, and the roof, which was old and overburdened by a hea ... y weight of snow, ga.ve wa}', falli-ng upon the horses md cutteTs . Tlle horses were all retnoo;ed with considerable difficulty. and none seemed to be fat11lly injured, though they Wlilre bfl.dly ~ruised and lamed. The cntters were irreparably wreck- ed, making the Loss upon the own· era consideraole. Had the accident occ1.1rred an hour later, the consc- qnences would have been more dis· WJirou~ . ... ~ Were importGd ~li•ectly for us. No other store outside the large cities can compete with our price~. Our Albums are finer, our Dolls larger, aur Variety !urger, Lhan Baa~h·ia l1as ever berore set!n . Our Second. Story is a Fairy Land -Don't Fail to see it. Everybody can fi11d a staitable l)res- ent for •t Holiday Gift We shall en1ploy a bevy of pbeasf\nt la.dy clerks to wait up()n you ... Mrs. Holme~· and .E. 1). Roe 1 s 'Works we shrdl se!l for \J[)C during t.he Holidays, Our 5 and 10 Cent C<mnt~rs will be loaded \Vith usefttl ll.nd or~ nnmental tbitlgs. OUR GlllJCEBY DEP ARTl\lE~T ! Messrs. L S. Morgan of Syra- cuse1 J. H. Va11Bure11 of Dunkirk Will. as untc~l, he stocked full oi the ancl :M. 0. D~nnis of Albany, . 'Choicest Gnocru·ms, J:\mrr-.; and gcDeral insnra)lce agent:; who repre- sen tall Lit the ]Jrin~ipal fire insurance CoNFECTIONERY to l.le had il) 1l1e rnar- ~J~panies doillg business in this ket. Bu v ear~y u111d avoi<l the crowd. at~t:e, met the loc:al agents in con- IEitl\' Come 10 our GRAND terence at the ()ffice of B()stwick, Cluk d: Cox this morning, and wiil OPENING, Friday and S;~turJay, bold other meetings. The object Dec. 8th and 91 u. oftheir visit to Batavia is to adjust the insurance rat~s. wnich are ~aid E l & r D K1] N \/ () -N to be greatly ''split.\ They will • \I. • lil i l Q inspect many of the risks in town, the good, bad a.nd indiff'rent and ave-~a~e the rates. In iiomc in· st~oces the rates will b\ increased and in others will probably be lol'i'ered • ..... Band1ome Bolld&J lGe»oll•. Nr. J .A. Cluk, the veteran mer- cba.nt of Batavia, end in fact of West- en~; New York, is still in the field and asks you to v1sit his store dar- in~ your Hip after Holiday goods. H:~oving reviewed the stocks ()f many and new .houses, be is able to lay bP-fl()re you a stock that materially differs from others. In c11ps and saw.cers he offers an entirely new assortment in neliV colors and designs. every cup being: new. In EJiqne. Dresden, Fa.ien(:e, French and Bit que flowers, he has an endless van• ety. The collection of sil'Ver plato 'Wall made direct from the factories durmg a recent trip. Tbe berry and butter dishes, cake basketi, vases, cops and jewel and card st~L:nds are in ttnique designs and some of them \ere then in courao of :manu·acture. In dressiog cases, toilet sets and plush goods, he gives yo11 fine and medium priced goods. A ·word ia regard to toys {()r the lit· tie oPes. Besides being hutructive and amusing they are stro11g with out being clumsy. It would be . iDL possible to note the different ob- jects, and can oilly advise people in se~rcb of sue~ goods t() giwe rne a call. Persons with (.H witbout in· teot to purchase are cerdially invited to vi•i t the stQre. Heavy yarn mitteni all wool, only · SO' cents, at 66 Main street. J o:n Ti!I#:M:AS.. Whisk .llr:>om Oue~\ .,.._ Celluloid Sets, Odo1· Oases, Scrap Bo()lts AND A LA-RQF.: A.SSOJ\\!'M.mn <1i -A1'-·· 4 Gravest Printe~ Index The bcut Ledger Index in tl1c m>rld. and \Raymond's Trial Balance BoQks\ And. other convell.ient an.<! lol>or.,;avin~: ~lies for the o:fucc :tm\..co-untmg r<Jom, can be obtained h:y ad.lrcssiog the unde;. algned t.bro1.tgh. the post olli<:~. A. P. DEVoLL, Ba.tavia,l'i.Y: e::s. ;wg ee •• = ~ Don't fail to call o~.nr.:lexarntne my atock of robes. Be~t g-o()ds for the money and prices low,. a.t 66 [\bin street. JmtN THO:\·l·lS. t0.8 Main Street. Gum, @am to Yatn' and btty fQW e'f'CIIDOO u4 rlilbben. The annual convention of the Y, M. C. A. of the seventh district will commence in Batavia to-mor- row evening. The Rev. Rufus S. Green of Buffalo,. will address the meeting which will be held in the :Ba.ptist church. Wednesday's 5es- sions at 9:30 a.. 111. and 2 p. m. will be held in theM. E. cbnrch and at 7:3\ p. 10:. the meeting will convene in the Presbyterian church. The scsBions will be open to the . ptablic, . .... ... Diaries for 188 3 at F. P. Hiub.ton 4 ~,.,/s 1 opp. Pfdlo~QO. no,ond all question tile largeiitand best sssortment of Miacella.neous Books in Gene11e co\lnty is t ept at T'1.Qil'$ ,P1q StQtO., ·HU ... .All the best bra.nds of roller . pr<:~cess ftour at W .~o.n:xu', 16 Main atreot. Beautiful Boliday T£JOR'lt. Books, at CHRISTiWS PR.l:SENTS li.OR GENTLE• !lEN-A fin~ assonrnellt at the Par· lor cigar store, jackso11 stre~::t,nartb of the Post·office. ·--~-- Magnificent Photog-r~ph All>unu t$. 1'ryo.A.'fJ, '