Daily News Batavia, Genesee County, New York State August 10-1883 -cont'd.- People in Print. Mr. D.W. TOMLINSON and family are at the sea shore. Mr. and Mrs. James BRISBANE are at The Genesee, Buffalo. Mr. John G. MILBURN of Buffalo is spending a vacation at the sea shore. Fred. M. WARNER, of Holden's establishment, is spending his vacation at Saratoga. Mr. W.H. NOTT, of Pratt & Co.'s, Buffalo, accompanied by his wife and child, is visiting in this vicinity. Miss L. TOMPKINS, who has been visiting friends in Michigan for several weeks, returned home this morning. Messrs. F.P. HINKSTON and Charles M. LAY leave to-night for a pleasure trip to New York and neighboring resorts. Rev. and Mrs. Wm. SWAN have gone to Pennsylvania to remain a week. Mr. SWAN has been granted a fortnight's vacation. *** Indian Falls Items. The Good Templars have removed their lodge room from the concrete building to Arnold's Hall, where they are nicely situated. George B. HOPKINS, a junior in the Hillsdale, Mich., College, who has been visiting friends in the village, has returned. Congratulations are being extended to Luther McDERMOTT and Miss Eva GOWNEY, upon their recent marriage. Charles ARNOLD expects to go to Batavia next week, where he will attend the Union School when it opens. Daniel McDERMOTT has gone to Michigan to care for his aged grandfather, who is very feeble. *** The Watkins' Regatta. One of the great aquatic events of the season, and the only one in which HANLAN and COURTNEY the famous oarsmen are announced to participate, will come off on Seneca Lake, at Watkins, next week Tuesday and Wednesday. The interest in this great sporting event is growing daily, and it is expected that a great concourse of people will be drawn to the spot. Watkins is not a great distance from Batavia and a large number from this locality will probably attend. The Good Templars of this county will run an excursion to Watkins on the 14th, which will afford all who wish to attend an opportunity to do so at a reasonable cost. The glen and the lake scenery have many attractions for those who may not care for the regatta. *** Fresh Baltimore Oysters, at the European hotel, 36 Main street. *** A fine lot of advertising cards just received; to be sold in sets. L.D. Allen, 110 Main street, up stairs. submitted by Linda C. Schmidt *********************************************