****************** Daily News Batavia, Genesee County, New York State November 5-1890 Ex-Senator Walker in an Accident. While H.C. WALKER, JR., and his father, the Hon. H.C. WALKER, were out driving on Monday evening they met with an accident which might have resulted seriously. While driving along Washington avenue near the school building one end of the rear axletree suddenly snapped off in the hub, precipitating both gentlemen to the ground. Fortunately the horse stopped on being spoken to and the occupants of the vehicle escaped without injury. * Death of Rodney Worden. Rodney WORDEN, a highly esteemed resident of Genesee county, died at the County House yesterday afternoon, aged 70 years. * Auction Sale of Horses, Etc., To-Morrow. My lease having expired, I will sell on the premises known as the Frank PRESCOTT farm, 2 1/2 miles southwest of Stafford and 1 1/2 miles north of East Bethany, Thursday, November 6th, at 10 o'clock a.m., eighteen head of work horses and colts; also 33 lambs and a large variety of agricultural implements. A.W. LAWRENCE, Auctioneer; C.P. BELL, Clerk. D. C. RUDOLPH. * Apples for Sale. I have a carload of apples for sale at the following prices per bushel: Spys, greenings and baldwins, $3.75; lady blush, $2.50; red streak, $2.50; snow apples, $2; fall pippins, $3; russets, $3.50. Call and inspect them at Kerslake's market. B.H. JAMES. * No Change at Once. General Superintendent VOORHEES of the New York Central road writes that no action will be taken at once on the petition of Genesee county people to have the Lyons accommodation in the morning run an hour earlier. He has received petitions from Lyons and other towns east of Rochester, asking that the time of the train be not changed. * Candidate Shaver in Batavia. Candidate SHAVER, the Republican opponent of Assemblyman SHEEHAN in the First district of Erie county, who has been missing from Buffalo two or three days, has been in Batavia during that time. He stops, it is said, at the Parker House, where he is registered under an assumed name. * Save the boys and girls from scrofula and other forms of impure blood by giving them Hood's Sarsaparilla. * Reward. A liberal reward will be paid for the return of the case of sample gloves and mittens taken from the Erie Railroad Station in Batavia last Tuesday evening. Address: C.S. KIBBE, Batavia, or leave information at The News office. * To Rent. House No. 113 Washington avenue. Inquire of John THOMAS. * For Sale. 200 tons of No. 1 Timothy hay for sale by Hiram CHADDOCK, Batavia, N.Y. A new milch cow and calf, also cabbage and turnips in any quantity desired. Cabbages $4 per hundred. Stephen CREHAN. 30 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. 418 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. * Wanted. Immediately, first class sewing girls, none other need apply. Mrs. W.H. McCANN, Masse Block. Wanted to work on the sewer, from Institution for the Blind, 50 laborers, good wages paid. Apply on work. Green & MacGregor, Contractors. To sell-new hand made top carriages and second-hand carriages. W.S. WILSON, carriage painter, Trumbull shop, rear of Trumbull block. * submitted by Linda Schmidt *********************************************