The Daily News Batavia, Genesee County, New York State September 7-1892 In the Public Schools. The public schools in Batavia have opened auspiciously. Superintendent KENNEDY reports that the workings of the plan of redistricting are found to be very satisfactory, relieving the High School building greatly. The overflow room in that building is comfortably filled, however. There are about 100 pupils in the Academy and 475 altogether in the building. In the Pringle avenue school there are 150; West Main street school, about 120; East Main street school, 100; Washington avenue school, 90; William street school, 75, and Pearl street school, 40. *** Polling Places in Batavia. All the members of the Town Board except Justice DUNHAM were present at the meeting held yesterday afternoon to select polling places for the coming election. The following places were designated: First district, the former Seacord mineral wool factory in the rear of No. 32 Bank Street; Second district, store occupied by Whiting C. Woolsey at No. 10 State street; Third district, Eagar malt house, West Main street; Fourth district, Law mansion; Fifth district, Ellicott Hall; Sixth district, Rand factory building, Harvester avenue. *** Dr. Tozier to Locate at Buffalo. It is stated that Dr. L.L. TOZIER has decided to locate permanently in Buffalo, where he has been for the past ten days, and he will open an office on Franklin street in that city for the practice of his profession. Miss McVEA, who was an assistant in the Doctor's office in Batavia, has gone to Buffalo and will occupy a similar position in the new office. *** Death at the County House. Isabella BOUCHER of Batavia, who had been an inmate at the County House in Bethany for about eleven years, died yesterday morning at the advanced age of ninety years. *** submitted by Linda C. Schmidt *********************************************