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    1. [NY-Old-News] Genesee Co., May 29-1886
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    3. The Daily News Batavia, Genesee County, New York State May 29-1886 PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. E.N. STONE are expected home from their California trip this evening. Judge PECK was a certain number of years old yesterday, and last evening a number of friends unexpectedly gathered at his home and pleasantly celebrated the event. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. BICKFORD of Wayne county. Miss Mary BARKER, the only daughter of Hon. George BARKER, of the Supreme Court, was married at her home in Fredonia on Wednesday to City Attorney James WOODWARD of Jamestown. Among the guests were Judge CHILDS, Judge CORLETT, and ex-Judge MARVIN of the Supreme Court. The gifts filled one large room, and were of the costliest description, the bride's father giving the deed of a house and lot in Jamestown. Mrs. WOODWARD was educated at the Byron school in Batavia and has many friends here. + + TO THE LADIES. The ladies of the town are requested to donate flowers for Decoration day and leave them at Upton Post quarters, over the post office, on Monday morning, no later than 9 a.m. Flowers can be marked by the donor and if for any special grave, the instructions will be compiled with. + + DEATH AT THE COUNTY HOUSE. Charles WHITE, an inmate of the County House, died at that institution on Wednesday evening. He was sent there from Le Roy, and it is said he was well connected in this county. His age was thirty-one years. + + Ladies, have you seen the stock of millinery that Miss TOMPKINS is showing to-day? + + If You Prefer a Pure Soap Use Chas. S. HIGGINS' "German Laundry." + + NOTICE. Parties recently presented with accounts and indebted to J.B. CHADDOCK may save themselves the embarrassment of being posted as dead bolts through the medium of this paper by settling the same at once at the office of Martin BROWN, Esq., Justice of the Peace, or with J.B. CHADDOCK, agent. Batavia, May 27th, 1886. + + Insure against accidents. A.F. LAWRENCE, agent. + + TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. Wanted.--A young man of steady habits, brought up on a farm, desires a situation of driving a team in a lumber yard or taking care of horses, or any ordinary work. Inquire at No. 5 Liberty street. To Rent.--Convenient houses to Rent on William street. Enquire of Mrs. UNDERHILL on the premises. + + Mikado! Colored-Lithographs, "Three Little MAIDS >From School." 25 cts. each at N.W. STILES'. + + submitted by Linda C. Schmidt

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