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    1. [NY-Old-News] Genesee Co., June 16-1883
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    3. The Daily News Batavia, Genesee County, New York State June 16-1883 Mere Mention. Circuit Court and Court of Oyer and Terminer convenes in Batavia on Monday. An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. BRUMBERG, of this town, died this morning. A stock company is being formed in Medina for the purpose of boring for salt. The funeral of the late Squire B. CROSMAN took place this afternoon at 1 o'clock. The Temperance school children are having a picnic on the SOPER place on Ellicott avenue this afternoon. The hearing in the contest of the will of the late Tichenor P. NORTON of Bethany, has been adjourned until the 26th. Col. James Q. McCLURE of Warsaw says the cross cut railroad to the lake is to be known as the "Attica & Oak Orchard Route." A young man who got in bad company last night, was boisterous on the street, and Officer PLATO jailed him. This morning he was fined $3. Mr. Thomas YATES, the veteran boot and shoe dealer, has a series of "Dude" cards which he presents to every purchaser of fine shoes at his establishment. Several young clerks who jump the fence at the Central depot in preference to passing through the passenger hall, will get themselves into trouble if they persist in the practice. Mrs. M.E. TIBETTS was suddenly taken seriously ill while trading in KENYONS' store this morning. She was removed to the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. W.D. SANFORD, on State street, where a physician attended her. This noon she was not much improved. The report that Hon. Charles B. BENEDICT, of Attica, has become insane and has been conveyed to the asylum at Canandaigua, which is going the rounds of the papers, should be stopped and corrected, says the Rochester Democrat, as it is with out foundation. He has been ill with out foundation. He has been ill from a fall received from a carriage, but his many friends will be pleased to hear of his recovery. People in Print. Mr. Loren GREENE of Chicago, is in town. Miss Julia HOYT of New York, is visiting Miss Fannie HAY. Mrs. S.E. TOMLINSON and family have returned to Batavia for the summer. Hon. Benjamin PRINGLE is visiting his daughter, Mrs. D. THORN, in Hastings, Minn. Mr. Reuben GOULD left last night for Los Angelos, California, for the benefit of his health. Mr. Chas. V. HOOPER, chief clerk in the Department of Public Instruction at Albany, is visiting his father, at the HOOPER House to-day. Mr. Henry D. WATSON of Greenfield, Mass., publisher and proprietor of "Good Cheer," an excellent monthly journal, called at the 'News' office yesterday. District Attorney ASHLEY, of Niagara county, delivered the oration at the Firemen's celebration in Lockport Wednesday evening. The Union speaks of it as a finished oratorical effort. Congressman Delos JONES, representing the Madison, Wisconsin, district in the next Congress, during a large part of his early life, lived upon the farm of his uncle, Mr. Cyrus PRENTICE of South Byron, where he is remembered still by many. Mr. JONES is a Democrat. ++ DEATH AT THE COUNTY HOME. Ann GILMAN, an insane woman about seventy years of age, who for thirty-three years has been an inmate of the insane department of the County House in Bethany, died there the other day. ++ Public Hack Fare. To and from the depots, 25 cents. M.S. HAYES. + We Do Stamping and feather cleaning, as well as dress and cloak making. L.J. TOMPKINS. + "Selections from American Authors," by Samuel Elliott, at Terry's, 105 Main street. + New Millinery Each Week.--Miss Aimee WIGGINS, trimmer. For prices and styles it will pay you to call and examine before purchising[sic]. Miss J.F. KENYON No. 70 Main street, second floor. + submitted by Linda C. Schmidt

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