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    1. [NYGENESE] Genesee co., March 10-1890
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    3. Daily News Batavia, Genesee County, New York State March 10-1890 Editor Marcellus Bereaved. Le Roy-May, only daughter of George E. MARCELLUS, editor of the 'Gazette,' entered her long sleep Saturday morning at about 9:30 o'clock. The cause of death was diphtheria, of which she had been ill only about two days. Her age was five years and five months. She was a very bright little girl and much liked by all who knew her. The funeral services were conducted yesterday afternoon by the Rev.. W. C. WILBOR, D.D., with burial at Machpelah. The attendance was large. * Horse Frightened by a Dog. John HEINTZ was driving on South Main street this morning when his horse was frightened by a dog. The bit broke and Mr. HEINTZ had no control of the animal which ran up Pearl street a short distance, whirled around and threw the driver out, and then crossed the bridge and ran down Ellicott street, where it was caught. Mr. HEINTZ was somewhat bruised, and the vehicle was wrecked. * Lessons in French. Mademoiselle BONNET of Rochester proposes giving lessons in French in Batavia, both in conversation and reading. For information inquire of Mrs. GRISWOLD, 18 Summit street. * One Dollar for The News six months. * Special Sale for the Balance of this Month. To make it interesting to cash customers I will call your attention to the fact that I have just received 25 doz. unlaundered shirts, double back and front, pure linen bosom, price only 39 cents. They are cheap at 50 cents; 5 doz. of ladies' night gowns price only 50 cents, fully worth $1.50; special reductions in white shirts. Table linens 15 and 25 cents a yard. Turkey red table cloth, warranted fast color, only 25 cents a yard. Napkins from 75 cents a dozen upwards. Toweling 5 cents a yard or six yards for 25 cents; 20 more pieces of fine brown yard-wide sheeting, 20 yards for $1; feather ticking 8,10 and 12 1/2 cents a yard; first-class bleached muslins 7 and 8 cents, suitable for any purpose; fast black and gray mixed hosiery for children only 10 cents a pair; first-class line of white goods, ginghams, shirtings, embroideries, laces and corsets. All goods will be sold at reduction of prices the balance of this month. Remember, the New York Dry Goods Store, No. 64 Main street, Batavia, N.Y. Lee SCHWARTZ, Manager. * Kindling Wood. Dry kindling wood, 25 cents a barrel, at WEAVER & Co.'s coal and wood yard. * submitted by Linda C. Schmidt *********************************************

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