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THE LQCKPOBT J OURVAL THURQDAY EVENIVG SEPTEMBER 12, 1901. -Your Chance of a Lifetime to Own a Home! Here is a Gase of The end is in sight, and next week will se e last lot sold at Walnut And you'll get as good Park. lots as any yet sold,. for But there is hope for you yet if you come RIGHT AWAY PIIBEE IS NOT a POOR LOT Orn -s: PL. AC DON'T HESITATE! DONT DELAY! BUT ACT AT ONCE! IF YOU WANT A HOME SITE AT ORIGINAL PRICES IN The Grandest, Most Beautifully - Located and Rapidly Appreciating Property About Lockport _And don't fail to come EARLY tomorrow, - ___FOR THE - Fires Dy: \A $35 to $71 Cash or $39 to $79 'on Installments. $2 to $5 DOWN unless you can go out TODAY: But come at all events, COME THE FIRST HOUR YOU CAN. Enjoy the Outing at SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, AT WALNUT PARK, By the KING of Aeronauts, who wrll be fired from a cannon a to the ground on a parachute. During the ascension F@HEHELE WoT EID Will be dropped from the balloon, which we will execute Bring your family with you and PROF. T. H. FOWLER, of Boston, Mass., tthe height of 4.000 feet and descend FREE TO THE FINDER At Walnut Park. N0 Forigiure For: , Non-Payment In case of sickness, Loss of employment or any reasonable cause. ' | NO MORTGAGES Free Carrnages to Walnut Park from our office. NEW 257 Washington Street, Boston, Mass, | | NO NOTES l | NO TAXES Offices in Forty~two Cities in the United States and Canada. SMALL NOVELTIES. Hulle Wrouths of Moses and | Striped Lunds. |_ Now that tuile rafiles may be bought for a more song many of the more con- iservative leaders of fashion are return« \ Ang to the feathor 'hou, One thing is - Bure-one ghould never attempt to make wWheso ruflled boas at home when they 'can be obtained so cheaply, already made. 'Fhere is no doubt that sleeves are becoming much larger. This style is (ZZ anor goww,. much more sultable for thin frocks, where plain tight effects ave decidedly out of place, AVreaths of little Banskin roses in | . #oft pink and yellow are most becom- Ing on bincle hats, especially when they gro half hidden in folds of soft tulle, of follage nre pretty in the wnodiate's window, but they are usually unbecoming to any but young girls with freah complexions. Dainty hats of tuscan straw are trimmed wory simply with a fat spreading bow of turquoise ribbon vel- vot and underneath a crushed bow of yellow Inte. A jnunty lttle French gown shows a novel striped trimming. It is com- posed of two shades of tam cloth. The lighter one, Almost cream, is disposed n & broad band down the front of the skirt and around the bottom. Tiny black velvet rlbbong are sewed on this Hn such a manuer as to form stripes. | f 'The short bolero Jacket is trimmed in the same manner, except that the broad directoire lapels are partly un- covered. A soft blouse of pongee is worn undorneath the bolero. 'The belt A8 of the light cloth banded with nar- | row black velvet ribbons. ae 3mm: Cnomm. C un in ramcseim wis ime cuca a e men | we ace NOTHING DOING. The Sad Fate of a Tramp Searching For Work In Brooklyn. \Any wood to split?\ asked Weary Willie as the woman responded to his knock on the kitchen door of a Brooklye cottage. \No was the reply. “Any coal to carry in?\ “ho + \Want the collar cleaned out?\ “NO\: \Any carpets to be beaten?\ “N“ H “Any whitewashin to bo done?\ “No tt \Waut the front yard raked?\ ll\‘0 L “Any ashes to spread in the alley?\ “\Y \Want the fence painted?\ \No.\ \Any leaks in the roof?\ “V0 U \Ma'am said the man as he made a low bow, \I'm hungry and would be thankful enough for a bite to eat. Bein as you have nuthin fur me to do\'- \Let me give you a word of advice,\ she interrupted. \Certainly ma'am. \Go to work and earn what you eat.\-- Brooklyn Citizen. A Lucky Woman. \Yes my wile really got more good out of our trip this year than ever before.\ \I suppose you were away from home longor than usual, so that she had a chance to got thoroughly rested. The trouble with people generally is that they don't make their vacations long enough They plan to be nway from home two of three wooks and expect to get all built up in that time. As a matter of fact, though, one ought to have a month or two of complete change and rest in or- der- \Oh I don't know. We were gone only four days, but things developed so that I had to go very suddenly, and she didn't have a chance to get all tived out male Sufi preparations,\-Chicago Record-Her ald. CASTOR 1A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the W Gignature of l l NO INTEREST 97 MAIN ST., LOCKPORT | l NO EXPENSES I Agents on the land all day. 55 ~lAdkins Bros August Specials... N order to close out Summer Goods and swell the sa'es for the month of August we have made the follow- ing specials, which we know are real bargains, and you will say so too when you see them. Here they are: 2,500 yds. Fancy Outing, real value 10, at per yd 1 case White Domet Flan nelette, worth 8c, at.... 6c be 1 case Shirting Prints at 8ic 1 case Indigo Rlue Prints 4¢ 1 case Fancy Dress Prints 4¢ 1 bale Standard Sheeting 4c¢ Every department is overflowing with bar- gains Now is your time to buy Come and see for yourselves. Adlkans Bros The Oliver Willis Ralsted Gonservatory of Music No, 77 Pine Street. ..FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEM- .. BER 9TH, 1901. ..The office will be open on September 6th and 7th for students to register and arrange for lessons. A fine two-manuel church organ with water motor for students' use. Examinations and certificates of dis- tinction given in all departments. OLIVER WlLLlS HALSTED, Director,. TO BE BEAUTIFUL THE MEANS TO Keep the Skin Nice Koo=LOO Soaps The KOO.-LOO Soaps are the only soaps made that can do this, becauée the alkali effect is destroyed. I If beauty is but skin deep don't destroy that beauty by using other soaps while you can get the Koo Loo's PINE STREET comme mnie vein mmm mmmn vem m winwen me mim m w atin PALL STYLES IN FURNIUBE Our store is stocked with best made Furniture just received from the most relia ~{ble houses in Grand Rapids. We are making special prices on Cham- ber Suites, Couches, Dining Room Furru ture and Fancy Rockers. # BUSINESS CARDS. DENTISTS; C. H. SHARP, D. D. S., 82 and § Main St., over Prudden Bros. Office hauls 9 a. m. to 12:30 p. m., and 2 to 5 p. Miss Belle Barnes assistant. DR. A. J. ALLEN, Dentist, Over 100 Main St. Good health is dependent upor clean and sound teeth. DRS. MOYER, PEARSON, MOYER & MOYER,. Largest Dental. establishment ° in 'Western New York. Office 66 Main St., Lockport and 1407 Main St., Niagara I‘al #. ATTORN EYS. w. H. & FB. A. RANSOM Attorneys, Outwater Building, T3 Main St. DAVID MILLAR, Attorney at Law, Office in rooms 2 and 3 Tyler Building WILLIAM W. CAMPBELL, Lawyer, late Clerk to the Surrogate's Court 31 Main Street, over Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank. EDWARD J. TAYLOR, Attorney at Law over John T. Smith's drug store, 9% Main Street. BOOKBINDERS. w. H. McCOY, book binder, blank book manufacturer 'special and commercial ruling to order. Magazines bound in all styles of binding and embossing. Gold® lettering, gilding and printing. Rates reasonable. FRATERNIAL SociETIEs. MASONIC. All Masonic bodies meet in Masonic Hall, corner of Main and Cottage Streets, at 7 o'clock P. M. Blue Light, Lodges; Red, Chapter and. Council; White, Go mandery and Lodge of Perfection. NIAGARA LODGE, NO. $75, A. F. & A. M., Hall, corner Main and Pine Streets, first and third liganday each month. N ROBERTS Ww. M. E. BECK, Sec'y. om ROYAL ArCAnunm. LOCKPORT COUNCIL, 30% Royal Ar- canum-Meets.in their hall, Adkins Block first and thT1§%I Thursdays of each month. OLMSTED, Ro E. S. BENNETT, Seoy.. gent. I. 0. O. F. CATARACT LODGE, No. 54, I. O. 0. F. Meets at Od Fellows Hall, 6¢ and 70 Main Street, every Wednesday at-8:00 P. M. FRANK E. HARWOOD, N. G. GEO. M. SOUTHARD, Sec'y. JUNIOR O. U. A. M. NIAGARA COUNCIL No. 8, Junior O. U. A, M. Meets every Fnday'evening at 8 o'clock. eBO. tra UB, JR., Councilor, FRED W. STEELE, Seo' y. S19 willow St. 8 rEcEIPT # For § sore Eyes A'first-class up-to-date Specta- | # cle or Eye-glass properly fitted } Ff is good for sore eyes. The latest R M out in Eye-glasses is the \Shur & $l On Shur\ on for good. Bring M $ all your Eye Glass and Spectacle @ § prescriptions to us-we want f them. You know they will be & fitted properly and strictly up- § to-date at John Outwater's 73 § Main St.