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    1. [NYGENESE] Genesee co., Oct 19-1888
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    3. ****************** The Daily News Batavia, Genesee County, New York State October 19-1888 Weather Indications. Indications for Western New York for thirty-six hours from 10 a.m. to-day. Rain Friday, fair Saturday; warmer Friday, colder Saturday; southerly shifting to westerly winds with a cold wave in the western portions. * Mere Mention. The Bethany and Middlebury Musical Association meets at East Bethany to-morrow afternoon and evening. The Wyoming 'Reporter' announces that two deaths occurred at the County House at Bethany last week. The Free Baptist social held at the residence of Daniel SHEPARD last evening was well attended and a very enjoyable affair. James KNICKERBOCKER of Oakfield, arrested on a peace warrant on complaint of his wife, is to be examined in that village to-day before Justice HAWES. A.W. PRESTON, Manager, has leased for a term the rooms over his former store, No. 55 Main street, where he will continue his art and picture frame business. George W. FISHER, formerly of Pembroke, was yesterday in Buffalo arraigned on four indictments charging him with forgery in the second degree, after a felony. He pleaded not guilty. The rains of the past month have so thoroughly soaked the ground it is no wonder that potatoes are rotting. In some localities, it is said, the depreciation in the crop will be more than 50 per cent. * I have removed my office to Main street over Town & Son's store. -Dr. PATTEN. * You will miss a rare treat if you fail to hear Hon. Frank BRUNDAGE at the State Street Rink to-night. * Personal. The Rochester 'Democrat' says that the Rochester base ball association lost $5,000 this year. Senator HISCOCK is advertised to speak at a Republican meeting in Brockport next Wednesday. There were two deaths from small-pox in Buffalo yesterday. The victims were Polish children. Stephen SHEPHERD's residence on Kenyon street, Brockport, was discovered on fire early yesterday morning, but was extinguished before any damage was done. The lady who married Nat GOODWIN, the comedian, in Chicago, was Miss Nellie BAKER of Delaware avenue, Buffalo. Mrs. GOODWIN was formerly Mrs. Ed. PEASE, but sometime since she secured an absolute divorce from him. * Republican Business Men's Marching Club-All those members of the Batavia Business Men's Marching Club having torch-umbrellas are requested to return them to the Rink to-day. Ward B. WHITCOMB, Pres. * Stenography, type writing and correspondence thoroughly taught at No. 2, Dellinger Block, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings. Charges moderate. Sarah M. BLOUNT, Batavia. * For sale-Ten dollars will buy a good Newfoundland dog about four years old. Perfectly harmless. Inquire of Mrs. H.L. FERREN. * Wanted. - A competent girl to do general housework. Apply at No. 5 Bank street. Mrs. J.F. BAKER. - A girl to do general housework. Must be a good cook. Steady employment at three dollars per week. Mrs. S.N. ROYCE, Ellicott street. - A competent girl to do general housework. Apply at once to Mrs. C.W. VanVALKENBURGH, No. 132 West Main street. * submitted by Linda Schmidt *********************************************

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