The Daily News Batavia, Genesee Co., NY April 14-1883: They Smell to Heaven The bodies of two horses have lain all winter in a field south of the village adjoining the Attica railroad tracks, and, as the crows agitate the putrefying matter and the warm sun extends its influence, the stench in that vicinity is becoming unbearable. The Board of Health is reminded of the fact so that they may take speedy action. * * Builders & Contractors We have just put in a New Nine Inch Moulding Machine Of the Best Make, and are now prepared to do First Class Work at City Prices ! Your orders for Mouldings of all kinds solicited! We are manufacturers of Doors, Sash, Blinds, Balusters, Cisterns, Etc. Dry-Kiln Attached. Frost, Murdoch, & Barline, Le Roy Planing Mill, Office on Mill Street. [Adv.} * Transfers of Title. The following are the real estate transfers recorded in the County Clerk's office since our last report: Melissa A. HARRIS to J. Grandison TODD, farm in Byron, $5,600. John B. McVEA to Wm. C. McCRILLUS, land in Oakfield, $300. Prudence P. BROWN to Timothy B. JERVIS, 1/4 acre in Oakfield, $100, by deed dated Aug. 14th, 1852. Jane L. HARMON to Suel and Frank CHADDOCK, farm in Le Roy, $6500. Carpenter & Hough to O.D. HAMMOND, village lot in Batavia, $165. Joseph B. BARRETT to Ann E. AMSDON, land in Oakfield, $1700. Mrs. Phebe O. COLBY and Mrs. Ella E. MOULT to Orville COOLEY, village property on Bank St., Batavia, $5400. * submitted by L.Schmidt