Daily News Batavia, Genesee County, New York State September 15-1883 Mere Mention Prohibition caucus at Good Templars' hall, this evening. The remains of W. Vanderlip were brought to Batavia this morning and buried. Wm. C. DONNAN, assignee, has sold a piece of property in Le Roy, to Michael MARION of Rochester, for $1,700. MR. A. JOSLYN will lead the Gospel Temperance meeting to-morrow afternoon. Joseph CRAWFORD of West Bethany sends the following to the News: "I cannot beat your tall sunflower, but I have one with fifty blossoms on it." On the four days commencing Tuesday, ticket agent FULLER sold over 500 tickets to Rochester, the most of them with admission tickets to the State Fair attached. During the week ending yesterday fifty-three postal notes, aggregating $106 in amount, were issued at the Batavia postoffice. The first week thirty-nine were issued. Mrs. Spencer HOLBROOK of Los Lamas, N.M., formerly of this county, is visiting friends in town. She says the goods of Batavia Preserving company are on sale at Los Lamas. Herman SCHAFER and Charles BLUMRICH will have charge of the dining-rooms and bars at both fairs next week, which guarantees that the best of accommodations will be provided. ** We have just received an entire new stock of Soft, Stiff and Flexible Hats, Trunks, Bags, Gloves, Mittens and Robes, which we are selling cheap for cash, and will be pleased to show you. Thomas PAGE. * Oakfield Offerings. The famous TENNEY family, assisted by the NIVEN sisters, are to give a grand concert in the M.E. church, on Saturday evening. As this company comes highly recommended, and a part of the proceeds are for the church, we hope to see a large attendance. Mr. Chas. H. CHAMBERLAIN is putting up a 20x40 feet frame building in the place of the one recently destroyed by fire, intending to replace it with a brick block in the spring. The work on S.A. McCULLOCH's and MR. MELVIN's new houses is being pushed rapidly. It is expected they will be completed before long. A large number of carpenters are now at work on the water tank here. The reservoir is completed and the pipe nearly all laid. ** Schlick's Shaving Parlors I have added another chair to my shaving parlors and have engaged a first class barber to attend it. All customers will now be promptly served. Remember I have the only bath rooms in town. F.T. SCHLICK, Postoffice building. ** Steam Coal A large quantity of Steam Coal just received, at George C. WASHBURN's yard, Jackson and Ellicott streets. ** W.E. & C. H. HOWARD have some good five and six per cent mortgages to offer to investors. ** submitted by Linda Schmidt *********************************************