Daily News Batavia, Genesee County, New York State November 5-1890 Reward. A liberal reward will be paid for the return of the case of sample glove 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. * For Sale. One hundred bushels flat turnips at 20 cts per bushel, and two hundred bushels carrots. Also three South-down ram lambs. H.A. CLEVELAND, 109 North Street, Batavia. 200 tons of No. 1 Timothy hay for sale by Hiram CHADDOCK, Batavia. A new milch cow and calf; also, cabbage and turnips in any quantity desire. Cabbages $4 per hundred. Stephen CREHAN 30 Building lots on Pringle and Central avenues. Are high and dry and near the center of 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 others need apply. Mrs. W.H. McCANN, Masse Block To work on the sewer, from Institution for the Blind, 50 laborers. Good wages paid. Apply on work. GREEN & McGREGOR, Contractors. To sell, new hand made top carriage and second hand carriages. W.S. WILSON, carriage painter, Trumbull shop, rear of Trumbull block. * New Advertisements. Save the boys and girls from scrofula and other forms of impure block by giving them Hood's Sarsaparilla. Don't waste time looking around, but go directly to L.J. TOMPKINS' to select your millinery. There you can always find a profusion of fine stylish goods at the lowest possible prices. Fur capes selling at very low prices at E.N. STONE's, 94 Main street. Drop in And get a sample of our 50c Japan or any other kind of tea you want. Samples given cheerfully. Our 50c Jap is a winner. H.P. & J.E. GAST Select writing class at the Business University. First lesson Thursday evening, November 6th. Sixteen lessons, $2. Hats, fancy feathers, ostrich tips at low prices. Buyers will do well to look them over at M. WARE's, over AUSTIN & PRESCOTT's jewelry store. * submitted by Linda C. Schmidt *********************************************