****************** The Daily News Batavia, Genesee County, New York State November 21-1890 Ribbons! Ribbons! Just received a new lot of ribbons at very low prices. Just the colors for fancy work. Look at our bargains in black ribbons. R.O. HOLDEN & Son. * Personal. The silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob HOUSE was celebrated on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Hiram SWE_EY has gone to Norway, Herkimer county, to visit her mother, Mrs. C. HOPSON, who is 92 years old. The marriage of Edward Lamont GILLONS and Miss Martha May REDSHAW is announced to take place Thursday, November 27th, at _ o'clock. George M. NE_L and Frank C. KELLOGG of Rochester were in Batavia this morning on their way home from a trip through Michigan and Ohio. The Lockport 'Journal' says: "Mr. and Mrs. S.H. RUSSELL and family of Willow street have taken rooms at the Richmond Hotel, Batavia, for the winter. They will make their permanent residence there." * * This End of the State. Mrs. Grover CLEVELAND is attending the hunts in Geneseo, the guest of Harry HAMLIN. W.W. MURRAY was yesterday elected Superintendent of the State Industrial School in Rochester. Buffalo is to have a new financial institution to be known as the Queen City Bank. It will have a capital of $600,000. John DONOGHUE, aged 25 years, was killed on the Lake Shore tracks in Buffalo yesterday. He leaves a widow and two small children. The administration of the estate of the late F.S. PEASE, oil manufacturer of Buffalo, is in controversy. His two sons and his widow, a second wife, are the parties litigating. In the point-to-point steeple chase of the Genesee Valley Hunt Club of Geneseo yesterday Julian BUCKLEY's Tom Collins was first with S.S. HOWLAND's Ontario second and Trumbull CARY's Clincher third. * * Short Talks at the Y.M.C.A. Rooms. The Rev. C.A. JOHNSON gave a very interesting half-hour talk on "Meteors" to a good-sized audience at the Y.M.C.A. rooms last evening. The vocal solos before and after the talk, by C.C. BRADLEY, were well received. His accompaniments were played by Prof. George T. JOHNSON. At an earlier hour in the evening School Commissioner BARR gave the first of a series of talks to the junior members in their room. His subject was: "Some Peculiar Boys and Girls." Mr. BARR is to give talks on American history during this series. * * General Assignment of Frank E. LOSEE. The general assignment of Frank E. LOSEE, a farmer who lives in the town of Darien, for the benefit of his creditors was filed in the County Clerk's office yesterday. Franklin G. MOULTON of Batavia is named as the assignee. No figures were given. * * A princely orator--a striking subject--humor--sound sense--pathos--all in "Uses of Ugliness;" tariff 35 cents. * * [unknown heading/partial page only]: The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. L.W. FISK is very sick with typhoid pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Levi GREEN of Rochester, formerly of Byron, sail from New York on Saturday for an extended trip through Europe, expecting to be absent several months. The Byron correspondent of the 'Batavian' reports that Byron Center has two meat markets and the third talked of, but there is but one to be found here as yet. * * Briefs from Bethany. Bethany, Nov. 21-The Baptist society had a pleasant mush and milk social at the Town Hall last evening. Mrs. Frank THOMPSON is slightly on the gain. Her mother, Mrs. LAPP of Brookville, stays with her. Mrs. George BURT has returned from her visit to Buffalo. The Good Templars of this place are waking up and will hold their next meeting at the Town Hall on Tuesday evening next. All who wish to unite with the order are cordially invited to attend. The young people have a social at the residence of Harry WOOLF Friday evening. Jay WALKER has returned from Dakota. * * Temperance Lecture in Darien. Darien, Nov. 21.-The Rev. I. HARRIS, who was Chaplain of the R.T. of T. for five years, will give a lecture on temperance at the M.E. church on Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, instead of 7:30, as expected. Miss Fannie MATTESON was called home very suddenly yesterday on account of the death of a friend, Miss Flora RICE of Buffalo. * * Joel Zimmerman Buried in Batavia. The remains of Joel Zimmerman, whose death occurred in Bethany a few days ago, which were buried in that town, were exhumed yesterday and brought to Batavia for re-interment. * * For scrofula in every form Hood's Sarsaparilla is a radical, reliable remedy. It has an unequalled record of cures. * The Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist church will serve an oyster supper (Baltimore oysters) and Buffalo ice-cream next Saturday evening from 5 to 8 o'clock in the session room. Everybody invited. * Wanted. Girl for general housework. Inquire at No. 57 Ellicott street. First class carpenters and wood turners wanted. Apply to New York Lumber & Wood Working Company, Batavia, N.Y. Reliable salesmen. Good salaries. Splendid chance for pushers. Brown Brothers, Nurserymen, Rochester, N.Y. All kinds of second hand furniture, for which the highest price will be paid. Also all kinds of goods sold on commission at Koon's auction room No. 33 Main St. To sell, new hand made top carriage and second-hand carriages. W.S. Wilson, carriage painter, Trumbull shop, rear of Trumbull block. * * For Sale. A beautiful home, No. 18 Vine St. Modern conveniences, house piped for gas or city water, lawn hydrant, a good artesian well. Also new barn, place well stocked with fruit-apples, pears, grapes, quinces, plums, etc. Inquire of K_ _ 's Farm Agency or of C.W. THOMAS. Building Lots on Pringle and Central avenues. Are high and dry and near the center of the town. Will be sold cheap and on long time at 4 per cent interest. Carpenter & Hough. My property No. 413 East Main St., including 11 lots in the rear with or without the house. Will be sold in whole or in lots to suit purchasers. S. Masse. * * Special Notice. Mattresses-Spring beds, couches made and repaired at reasonable rates by Wm. H. BROWN, No. 10 Swan street. Cane seat chairs reseated and furniture packed for shipping. Also furniture polish for sale. P.O. Box 189. * * Money to Loan. We have money to Loan on Improved Village and Farm Property in Genesee, Wyoming, Livingston and Orleans Counties at Five and Six per cent. Dated, Batavia, August 22d, 1890. Tarbox & Sherwin. * * submitted by Linda Schmidt *********************************************