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    1. [NYGENESE] Genesee co., Nov 23-1887 # 2
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    3. Daily News Batavia, Genesee County, New York State November 23-1887 # 2 Thanksgiving Services Union Thanksgiving services will be held in the Free Baptist church on Bank street to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock. The Rev. Allan D. DRAPER, pastor of the Presbyterian church, will preach. At 10:30 o'clock to-morrow morning there will be services at St. James' church and a sermon by the rector, the Rev. A.M. SHERMAN. At St. Paul's German church on Ellicott street Thanksgiving services will be held at 11 o'clock. Clearing During Thursday. Washington.-Nov. 23.-For Western New York: Fair weather, followed by light snows, clearing during Thursday; colder to light to fresh winds generally shifting to northerly. Leather-faced fulled mittens in boys' and men's, 50 cents. John THOMAS. Crackers! Crackers! Crackers! 7 cents a pound, 4 pounds for 25 cents, at F.J. Gast's, 119 Main street. A full line of gloves and mittens in dog, kid, and buck, lined, from 50 cts. to $2 a pair. John THOMAS. Meetings. Rink Band.-There will be a meeting of the Rink Band at the rink to-night at 7 o'clock, sharp. Chas. KLIMITZ, Leader. Miscellaneous. Card-With many thanks to friends for their patronage I would respectfully announce that I have given up the business of repairing gentlemen's clothes. Mrs. M.C. MARTIN. Lost. Lost-Yesterday, about noon either on East Main or Summitt Streets, a purse containing a small sum of money and several receipts, etc. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same at THE NEWS office. Wanted. Horse shoer. Apply to W.M. SMITH, Alexander, N.Y. To purchase ten colts sired by the Imported French Coaching Stallion Pharion 2d. Farmers having such colts for sale apply to O. MOULTON. For Sale. New pianos at low prices. G.T. Johnson sells superior high grade pianos at lowest possible prices. No cheap unreliable instruments handled. Every piano warranted. He offers another great cash bargain this week. Those wishing to buy should not fail to call and see the instrument now on exhibition at his residence, 112 State street. A new house with small barn and three acres of land with a variety of fruit and good well, one mile from Batavia Postoffice. For further particulars apply at THE DAILY NEWS office. A Phaeton and two-seated sleigh. Inquire of H.B. FISHER. Closing out sale. Having decided to close out my business, I will sell at cost my stock of goods, consisting of leather and finding, mittens and gloves. One office stove and pipe, one 1/2 bbl. agricultural stove with one or two kettels, one pair platform and one pair counter scales. Now is the time to get things cheap. Jerome GUITEAU, 59 Jackson street. To Rent. Very cheap, a house on Washington avenue, Apply to E.C. WALKER, Jr. South side of double house No. 37 State street. apply on the premises or at office of W.E. WEBSTER. House to rent. Inquire of Dr. H.S. HUTCHINS. Thanksgiving Night! Opera House, Ferren & Haitz, Managers. Coyle Brothers' Combination of Athletes! Champions of Western New York. Jack! Jack Dempsey's Favorite Pupil. Tom! All Around Athlete. Jack Thorp, Champion Feather Weight of London, England. Billy Sheffel, and Barney Ward, Rochester's Favorites. Jimmy McCormick and Martin O'Keefe, the Coming Light Weights. Mr. J.E. Honan in Dumb Bell Exercises, will handle 50, 90 and 120 Dumb Bells. John Turner, Club Swinger. George Bamber of New York City will Wrestle Michael Smith of Batavia. For a purse of $50 a side. charley Perkins, Master of Ceremonies, John C. Mulligan, Manager. Admission-35, 50 and 75 cents. Remember the Night! Thanksgiving, 8 o'clock. submitted by Linda Schmidt *********************************************

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