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la hig sister Kose urged Mr. Stokes to | '.cousin. STOKES FEUD ENDED. After Years of Estrangement the Cousing Are Reconciled. \PHEY SHAKE HANDS AND FORGIVE | 'FTouching Meetiog Between Edward | Stokes, Who Is Thought to Bo Dy- ! ing, nnd W, B. D. Stokesn-Pretty Oc« toroon, 1t Is Said, Brought About 'the HMeunlon, Aftor years of bitter litigation and a foud of the utmost intensity W. B. T, Stokes has become reconciled to his cousin, Edward S. Stokes, says the New York World. Rosamond Barclay, the | protty octoroon who calls herself the wife of Edward Stokes, was, her brother says, the means of bringing about a reconciliation at the bedside of the man now believed to be dying. Bd Barclay, the brother, said that make frteads with his cousin, W. E. 1). Stokes, . 1. D. Stokes confirmed the report thit ho bad ragde friends with his \One cannot bear hard feelings to- ward a dylog man,\ he said. Mr., Stokes refused, however, to say \that thore would be no move litigation between the two. fIls nccount of the meeting differs from Hd Barclay's statement. He said \that when he heard that Hdward was ilt ho sent him a sympathetic letter, which Mdward answered by a note in- viting him to call, \We mot and shook hands and buried our grievances,\ he added. | W. B. D. Stokes said he 'know Miss | Barclay, but never had heard of her marrlage to his cousin, \I know nothing of any sult that Miss Barclay proposes to begin to prove hor right to the name of Stokes. I know nothing of any marriage be- tween her and Edward S. Stokes, I do not think she will sue a dying man.\ This statement was made by Lawyer John Delahunty at his office in the St. Paul building, Mr. Delahunty was named by Miss Barclay ag her connsel im the sult she said she proposed to bring to prove horself Mrs, Stokes, \Nelther Miss Barclay nor any mem- ber of her family has been to me in reference to the alleged sult,\ contin- ued My. Delahunty. BEd Barclay, brother of Miss Barclay ig in Mr, Stokes' employ as superin- tondont of a string of trotting horses, Ed Barclay said that the marriage of | hls sister and Mr. Stokes took place last year in Canada. He said that nel- ther hoe nor his mother was present at the ceremony, It was whilo traveling in Canada with tho Barclays that Mr. Stokes be- game serlously {I1 and expressed the belie? that ho was going to die. It was then that the whole party return- ed to the house at 200 Wost Seventy- ninth street, where they had lived for more than a year. CARE OF ImMIGRANTsS. 1'1.\¢:mr£lm:ly Thinks There Should Be Home Improvement. Commissioner Genetal Powderly be- loves that one reason why we have go much trouble In this country with our {mmigrant class Is that we treat them so ghabblly on their ontrance into this country, says tho Washington corre- spondent of the New York Evening Post. It has long been a pet notlon of hig that tho government should print a little book and have it translated into all the known languages spoken by im- imigrants, containing a picture of the American flag, with an account in sim- plo terms of what It means and stands. for; the text of the constitution of the B United States; an abstract of our nat- | uralization laws and a few words of wolcome and advice, especial pains be- Ing taken to remind the Immigrants of the wisdom of learning the English lan- gullge. A copy of this book in the appropriate tongue ho would give to every allen | landed on our shores, Ele regards the present Labit of treating newcomers and prospective citizens as If they were so many cattle as responsible for some of the lack of right feeling which we find among men who have sought this 'country for freedom from the troubles that compassed them at home. He thinks that if we admitted ouly those immigrants whom we wore glad to have and then showed them that they wore welcome ft would start them on their career as Americans with a some- what dliferent feeling toward the land of thotr adoption. Surah Grund on Yacht Races. \I was sorry not to see the yacht races between the Columbin and the Shamvock,\ sald Sarath Grand, the Baoglish author, in an interview with a Now York Sun reporter the other day,. \We would be glad to have an English yacht lift the cup, of course, but we could not feel very sorry to lose to such generous rivals, especially as wo have wanted to wipe out the mem- ory of Lord Dunraven's wretched be- havior 'That has been & sore memory to all fair Englishmen.\ Bdits a Magazine In His Barn, Professor L. IL, Balley, professor of agriculture and horticulture at Cornell | unlversity, is the editor in chief of the- how magazine called Country Life, IIo has decided to make the magazine bottor reflect the meaning of its title 'by fitting up his sanctum in his barn. Large and commodious offices have been uow prepared In the second story and alt of the articles will henceforth bo written there, The adjacent garden will also be used In conpection with ~ tho editorial work. . CURES WEAK MEN FREE. Send Name and Address To-day-You Can Have it Free and Be Strong and Vigorous for Life. INSURES LOVE AND A HAPPY HOME. \\\\\\\ N N 2 L. W. KNAPP, M. D. How any man may quickly cure him« ordinary. It has completely braced self after years of suffering from sexual | me up. I am just as vigorous as when weakness, lost vitality, night losses, | a bay and you cannot realize how hap- varicocele, etc., and enlarge small weak | py I am.\ say it is a boon to weak men. I am greatly improved in size, strength and vigor.\ * All correspondence is strictly confi- dential, mailed in plain, sealed envel- ope. 'The receipt is free for the ask- ing and he wants every man to have it. & his daily mail show what men think of his generosity. \Dear Sir:-Please accept my sin- cere thanks for yours of recent date. I have given your treatment a thorough test and the benefit has been extra- THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK OF No such line, either in quantity or quality, has ever been shown in Western New York,. In addition to our regular stock we are clos- ing out some broken lines of Overcoats from our manufactory at a very low price, & Orders taken for Buckskin Undergarments. OWEN BROS 'Phone '3131 w » 68=-70 Main Street. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. WWW, THE LOCKPORT JOURNAL, THURSOAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31, 1901. {BUSINESS NOTICES. LUMBER-All kinds, Heary & Mc- {JOHN S. RITZ, Merchant Tallor, over Grath. 58 Main Street, Lockport, N. Y. COFFEE-Java, Rio, 25¢., Parson's COMMERCIAL HOTEL Best Cuisine Drug Store. in the City. Centrally located, T. N. Ashford. - B. A. PREISCH, THE UP-TO-DATHE grocer, 29 Main Street. GARDEN HOSE AT 8C &a FOOT, Higgs & Staples. SUPPLIES of every description at Lockport Supply Co. NAILS and Builders Hardware at bot- tom prices, Webber Bros. BARGAINS IN CLOTHINGS at Owen Bros., 68 and 70 Main Street.. Go TO GRIGG BROS., Headquarters for Flour, Feed, Grain, Meal. LEAVE' YOUR ORDER For Fancy Poultry. C. Wolf, 5 West, Ave. GOOD TENDER STEAK Or first-class Roast at A. G. Huber's Meat Market, 15 West Avenue. WM. MARSHALL Will save you money on Horse Blankets, Harnesses etc, etc., 117 Main. FRESH CANDIES OF ALL KINDS at T.. H. Delevan's, 75 Main Street. Successor to Minard, Anderson & Co. GRAPES-Leave your canning orders for Concords with W. H. Morrill,, 73 Locust St. Both 'phones. FOR DIARRHOEA and dysentery use Sweet's - Blackberry cordial. . No . Cure, no pay, F. K. Sweet, 49 Main Street. # TRY THE WHITE STAR COFFEE, Price 20c, 25¢, 28¢, 300, 35¢, 38c. For sale by D. Hoffmaster, 18 Main St. BRING YOUR BUGGIES to I. A. Bron- son's Carriage Factory and have rub- ber Tires put on them, 1, 3, 5, 7 Park Ave. J. & G. HUBER'S Up-to-date Meat Market still takes the lead at 28 Locust St., for best meats. Increas- ing trade proves this. FOR A NICE GOOD FITTING SUIT of Clothes call on H. Kienast, the tailor, who always is ready for your organs to full size and vigor. Simply] \Dear Sir:-Your method worked | wants, and makes prices right. day. John Young. send your name and address to Dr. L. | beautifully. Results were exactly what - ; W. Knapp, 2473 Hull Bldg., Detrolt,|I needed. Strength and vigor have I AM GOING TO M. D. CLAPSAD- | __| mg . Mich., and he will gladly send the free! completely returned and enlargement DLE'S Clothing «tore. 'The people |. G,S Y l v0N fig receipt with full directions so that any lis entirely satisfactory.\ say he sells up-to-date, Ready mgde e Ya IRS ALE KINDS man may easily cure himself at home. \Dear Sir:-Yours was received and | , Clothing cheap, 42 Main Street. f . REP/AVJ lN & l N j This is certainly a most generous offer fI had no trouble in making use of the __ Fill buy any of the popu- | a G E and the following extracts taken from [receipt as directed and can truthfully Mgffongc z; dl 131,50 S31; e?) 8 f orp like . f Jl 4 c-MGTWWTSF; next ten days to reduce stock. Don't fail to come. Everett Earl & Co. FIELDS: ANTI-FREEZING FORCE Pump for deep.or shallow wells, sim- plest and best well force pump. Field Force Pump Co., Lockport, N. Y. CHARLES W. HEIT, Manufacturers. The best Frooms in 'Western New York. All Union made goods, and ever to give the best of satisfaction. --- THE--- THE OLD RELIABLE FLOUR and Feed Store of Wm. Lambert. All the choice brands of Flour, Cracked Wheat, Pearled Hominy, 115 Main | ------------ St. AND. «26+» IT'S JUST WHAT YOU NEED-Fur- man Steam and Hot Water Heater, Chas. EB. Carnall, the plumber, has it for you. Also Plumbing and Gas Supplies. MAN IS NEVER BETTER SATIS- FIED than when smoking the cele- brated hand-made Cigars sold by William Jackson, 65 Main St. Try them. PONT SIT IN A CHILLY ROOM. A little gas heater will make it comfortable. Lockport Gas and Electric Light Company, 109 Main Street.> W. E. SHAEBFFER'S Market Street, Celebrated ladders are having an extensive sale in Lockport; for con- venience everyone should be sup- plied with one. LOOK-Cash paid for all kinds of Rags, Brass, Copper, etc., or ex; changed for tin ware. Old stoves bought and sold. Henry Kugler, 221 Walnut Street. . JAMES ATWATER & SON, 10 Hodge + Opera House, offer great bargains in city and farm property. of all kinds and loans at 5 per cent Invest In Missouri Mortgages They will net you 5 per cent. per annum. Two million dollars successfully loaned and not a loss or defaulted loan. References, to Lockport and other inves- by permission. C ~ Write for full particulars. tors, furnished. HWE. Comme protepum 30 Roland St., Macon, Missouri. Financial Correspondent Cornell University, The Original Worcestershire BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. § The only good sauce; enriches the I| taste of all Meats, Fish, Game, Salads, ¥ etc., and gives a flavor that imitators { utterly fail to produce,. 'This signature Is on every bottles MM JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, Agents, No¥. | [f 2 w. E. & H. K. WICKER, Pogular Flour K you. 5 Niagara St. » i VISIT HOLLYS CONFECTIONERY on first mortgages. Insurance BUSINESS NOTICES, PCORWIN'S-Potatoes, Onions, Rad- ishes, Oranges, Lemons, Raspberries, Locust Street. , TRY \LORNA\ The Latest Perfume-- 50e oz. At 'Wayman's Pharmacy, Pine and Walnut St. \CLOVER HILL\ is the butter served on the White House table. For sale by Wm. Duncan, 127 Main Street. GO TO H. M. BRUNDAGE for your tender Meats and Poultry, Pressed Beef and Home-made Sausage, 45 Locust St. for - fall Bridge. GO TO FRY 43 Locust St., for the best and cheapest Gas Hot Plates and Ovens. Also full line of Mantles, Fixtures and Globes. ORDER YOUR BUILDING MATER- IAL from C. N. Stainthorpe & Co., the oldest and moég reliable house in the city for stone, lime and cement. | OVERCOATS, ALL SIZES At w. S. Pound & Co. Strictly one price and your moneys worth every time is the motto of this reliable house., i EMENDORFER, 20 Main St, Gas, Steam, Hot Water Plumbing. Sole seeding. Opposite Big Agent for Stfandard Gasolene lamps. 7§1zgoéa§fd Arb am. r ° : Am.} 8:15 6:05 a.m.{ T: JD. One cent for seven hours' light. *8:10 a.m.] 8;58 41.3! ‘g: g 2g. 13‘:% 2.1113: - ©9:20 a.m.| 10:25 a.m.} 11:00 am.{ 11:66 a.m. A. B. MORRILL is receiving fresh “1120530 a.m.] 11:20 aim.! 1:10 p.m.) 2:05 pm. I fxzuits and vegetables every day. Give “1529 fifi: {5,3 gfi' $2588 P 5} 228 p'g' him your order and receive prompt| 4:20 p.m.| 5:15 p.m.) *$:20 pm.] Tb gin: delivery. Phone $22 A. 98 Lock St. ”6:00 p.m.] 6:09 p.m.}**0:20 pm.] 10:00 p.m. 7:00 T: 1‘=.m.|*\1£‘»:2€p.m.l 11:00+ m. ELM STREET CARRIAGE SHOP, Oswald & McEachon still take the lead for building and repairing bug- gles and wagons, also up-to-date horse shoging. ATTENTION to Farmers and Dairy- men. Why have your cows and horses suffering from the flies when *5:60 p. m., Runs from Buffalo to Roches *7:19 p. m., Cincinnati Express arrives at a. m. R *10:00 p. m. Arrives at Rochester 11:55 p. [ m. JOHN T. DARRISON, Flour, Grain, 5.2032 13a. m. firrives Fgfhisiter 1:00 a. m.. f > : . m. Runs on o Albion, © Seed, New Timothy, Wheat and Rye, VVEST¥VARD on *10:25 a. m.,. New York and Niagara Falls :00 a. 12:25 p. m., Pacific Express. *7:45 p. m., Day Express. Connects at *1:00 Midnight, Chicago Express. No con- R LOCKPORT AND BUFFALO TRAIN® I Lockport Buffalo Buffalo Lockport Pan-American grounds. days. > H. PARRY, General Agent. | GEO. H. DANIELS, Gen'l Pass. Agent W T RAILROAD TIME TABLE, N. YT. Central. In Effect August 25, ~R EASTWgXRD. 1901. 5:40 a, m. Arrive Rochester 7:30 &a. m., ay. New York 6 p. m., Boston 9:05 p. m. Mi 7:20 a. m., New York Express Arrives a%¥ M ggfgesggr at 9:20 a. m., New York. fi 10:00 a. m. Runs to Albi niy § In Bundays, * on only, and only, *12:00 m. New York Express, connects # Rochester with Empire St E- press arriving in Negv Yogkaggmég i m. 2:10 p. m., New York State Express ar- fi rives at Rochest : . My r York §:30 &a. m. er 4115 p. m., 'New § 8:50 p. m., Runs only to Albion. ter. Leaves Buffalo 5:00 p. m. $313? gagfhesge'r 154“? a m}.J cgnfiegg rains for ston, f and Washington.. New Fork Rochester 9:10 p. m.; New York 7:7 @@ 8:12 a. m. Suspension Bridge Accommo- Wile dation. Arrives at Sus gut-11011 Bridge 8:45 a. m., Niagara Falls at 8:50 a. m. Express, | arrives at ggégge a; 10:55 a. m., Niagugegfifig Arrive Suspension Bridge at - 1:00 pang? h Niagara Falls 1:10 p. m. Connects at Suspension Bridge with M. C. it. R. fast express, arrives Detroit 10:00 p. m., Chicago 7:00 &. m. 4:25 p. m.,. Accommodation. Suspension Bridge with M. C. R. R. fi Pan-American £5: rriving Chicago 9:00 a. anI‘esS, arriving at nection west of Suspension Bridge. - fii Leave Arrive Leave Arrive *7:50 p.m.] 7:45 p.m.] 1.0 p.m.| 12:22 a.m. Trains marked with two stars tun viz. All trains stop at West Lockport. P Traing marked with one star run Sun- M M. S. JUDaB, icket Agent. $77 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y.\ Grand Central Station, New York. MM you can get-a new soap that; will keep the files off for 4 of a cent a -~2>.NEEDLES,. 1)le P G, RATT aes Fon S8. 15 Locust =T. 2 LOCKPORTL it‘ll; Two Standard Makes , EMERSON $3.50 and $5.00 All styles, All Shapes, All Leathers. Every pair Union Made. JOHN F. KENNEY, 81 Main Street, Lockport,N.Y. » Farmers and Mechanics SAVINGS BANK OP THE CITY OFP LOCKport. - 31 Main St. Chartered 1871. Custodians of Trust Fund, as well as individuals, are invited to deposit with us. Bank open 9% a. m. to 34 p. m. Satur- days after June ist, 9% a. m. to 12 m. and Feed Store, Grain, Hay, Straw and Salt, Kerosene and Gasoline, We are the people who will please JAMES P. WARNER IS DOING A business. The' store is usually crowded with satisfied cus- tomers, Home made candies; ice cream can't be beat. And Ice Cream Parlors for the most delicious ice cream in the city. Choice Bon Bons and Chocolates. Our Ices can't be beat. ., ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD or re- pair; see James Clifford & Bros., Lumber Dealers. They will hely you make your estimate. Cor. Transit and State Road. JUST RECEIVED, A FINE, FRESH Lot of raising, currants and naval oranges; also all kinds of wines at 25¢ per quart, W. J. Maroney, the grocer, Richmond Avenue. A. S. HAYES, W. H. POLLEN, Hayes & Pollen, Plain and Decorative Pa- per Hanging and House Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates furnished, Basement, No. 2 Main St, Lockport, N. Y. KROEGER PIANOS-Henry Kroeger was for more than 20 years Superin- tendent of the Steinway factories. The best Kroeger Pianos. There are over $5,000 Kroeger Pianos in use iS QREATER THAN ROYALTY to-day. For sale by Hannigan & Miller, 40 Main Street. Investments are made in Bonds and Mortgages at 5 per cent. and such other securities as are authorized by the law of the State of New York. , Interest is declared and credited to each depositors account January, April July and October not to exceed 3% per cent. on minmum quarterly balances. SwWORN STATEMENT JAN. 1ST, 1901 Assets Jan. Ist, 190L............ $2,749.205.26 Surplus at market valus........ -. 214 04Lue ISAAC H. BABCOCK; President. DAVID D. CROSBY, ist Vice-President. B. ASHLEY SMITH, 24 Vice-President. JEROME E. EMERSON, Secretary. A ROARING FIRE for Christmas,. A moderate fire now. The best coal to use in keeping your house warm these Autumn days is LYKENS ' We sell it. five dollars a ton. weather. and we deliver it instanter. 87-89 Lock St. Lockport, N. Y. Wabash R. R.] TRAIN NO. i-Continental Limited. tion 7:50 &. m., leaves New York Central: and reclining chair cars, Detroit, Chicago, ,| TRAIN NO. 9-Fast Mail via. ,| Niagara Falls. -| m., 795 a. m., 7:40 a. m., 11:45 a. m., 7 p. COAL It's half a dollar P cheaper than the regular run- 18:96) £ Get in a ton| ~ ter. or two now to last till coldest Just telephone No. 2733, M. J. CROWE, Leaves Buffalo daily 2a. m. N. Y..Sta- tion leaves Black Rock station 2:13 a. m., | DF arriving at Detroit 7:30 a. m., Chi . p. m.,St. p. m., Kansas City 1 a. m. Pullman Sleepers and high moderil coachtliléflrfglo to §th 11301118 Pull man sleepers to cago, ning Cars. TRAIN \No. fre: be Black Rock. c cago 8:88 back 3-Western Express, via. Leaves Buffalo daily from Wabash sta- B station 8:15 a. m., arrives Detroit 1:56 p. R m., Chicago 9:80 g mm., St, Louis 7:15 a. m., Kansas City 5:15 p. m. Pullman sleepers St. Louis and Kansas City. Dining car M@ NO. Speciat l . -Pan-American ec . via., Niagara Falls. P . M Leaves Buffalo daily 1:30 p. m.; Wabash station, Arrives in Detroit 7:45 p. m., Bt. Louis 7:56 a. m., Kansas City 5:15 p. m., Pullman sleepers and reclining chair care to,St. Louis. Dining car service. figfiIN NO. 5-Pacific Express via. Black Leaves Buffalo daily, Wabash Station: 3 i135. am\ 3,1?er Detrolit 11 p. ma, Chllcagq flo a. m. ullman sleepers and rec n j chair cars Detroit and Chicago. ining lack Rock Leaves Buffalo daily from Wabash sta- tion 8:80 p. m., arrives Detroit 1:65 a. m., Chicago 10:05 &. m., St. Louis 2:00 p. m., Kansas City 930 p. m. Pullman sleepers and reclining chair cars through to De- troit, Chicago, St. Louis and Kansas City. B Dining car service. ‘ TRAIN NO. 11-Rainbow City Special vis Leaves Buffalo daily, Wabash Station, at 11 p. m., arrives Detroit 6:5 a. m., Chi- cago 3:80 p. m., St. Lopills 7:15 p. m., Kan- R sas City 7:00 a. m. Pullman sleepers and reclining chair car for, Detroit and Chi- cago are placed in station at 9 p. m., for convenience of passengers. . _ a TRAIN NO. 13-Chicago Express. - Leaves Suspension Bridge, N.Y. C. sta- tion daily at £:25 a. m., arrives Detrol 2:05 p. m., Chicago 9:30.p. m. (St. Louls and Kansas City passengers change to No. 4 at Detroit) arriving St. Louls T: a, m., and Kansas City 5:30 p. m. ‘ Trains arrive from the west at 4:05 &. \Yor further inf tl i n or further information a to Jame Gass, N. Y. S. P. A., R. Eplgeylley, G. A P. D., 287 Main St., Ellicott Square, Buf. falo, N. Y., C. S. Crane, Gon. Pass. St. Louls, Mo. THE MAILS. * . THE MATLS. 2M Office open from 7:30 a. m. to 7:80 p. m. Sunday from 11:30 &a. 'm. to 1 p. m. - Te Money Order and Registery $epartmen open from 8 &. m. to 6 p, m. MAILS CLOSE :00 a. m.-All mails east. -Buffalo. , Olcott, Newfane and Burt. Pendleton. ; -Buffalo and all points West. for Nagari m.-Registered m: Falls and Canada. a. m.-All mails East and West. p. m.-Olcott, Newfane and Burt. @i p. m.-All points East and Registere + mak p. m.-Pendleton. . p. in/-All mails West. p. m.-Olcott, Newfane and Burt. p. m.-All points East and West. MAILS ARRIVE. 30 a. m.-Buffalo, and west of Buffalo. I 30 a. m.-Suspension Bridge, Niagar§ Falls, Canada West: way mail Lak Ontario Shore Railroad. . R a. m.-Olcott, Newfane and Burt.. B a. m.-New York and East O 7 7 8 9 9 11 11 1 1 8 8 4 6 T: 8: Rochester. © 50 a. m.--Pendleton. - a. m.-Rochester. a. m.-Buffalo, Station &A. Niagar Falls, N. Tonawanda. 5-Way mail Lockport and Rochester p. m.-Olcott, Newfane and Burt. g. m.-Way mail from Niagara Fa tations, in Canada West, Buffalo. 13C. m.-Rochester and East of Roche@i® er. f - Hh p. m.-Pendleton. p. m.-Buffalo and West of Buffal Tonawanda. . © p. m.~-Olcott, Newfane and Burt. p. m.-Way mail between Rochest and Lockport. - SUNDAYS-MAIL . CLOSH. m.-All mail East and 'West. m.-All Mail East and West. MAILS ARRIVE. m.-Buifalo and West of Buffalo. m.-Rochester and East of r. STAGE MATILS. 1:50 p. m.-Barker Closes, 2:80 p. m.-Ransomville Closes. 2:40 p. m.-All others Close, FREE DELIVERY BY CARRIER® Business district-$:30 and 1 a. m., 1 and 4:50 p. m. (~ Collections are made by carriers fra the Star Leiter Boxes on all return trip Collections will be made from spec@@@ (Red Star) boxes at 6:40 and 11:00 a. and 6:05 p. m. | f Special collection at 5:(C p. m. frd@ boxes cor. Genesee and Locust, Loc and High, Washburn and High, Lev and Washburn, Brie and South, Cave a 0 9:45 a. 5:30 p. TODAY We start making and delicious as ever. Cream Puffs and Chocolate Eclairs as dainty Get Ontorio bread, cakes, crackers and piles of your grocer or at our stores Main, Market, Pine and West Avenue. Ontario Bak- ing Co., E. H. Baker, Treasurer, Secre- - AT - Buddenhagen & Copeland New Fall Wooiens East Avenue, Chestnut and MeColl Chapel and Market, Clinten and Mi High and Pine, Genesee and Pine, C tage and Genesee, Hawley and Niagali and Caledonia and Transit. 8:30 a, m.-Rural Delivery Leaves. SUNDAYS: Window open from 11°80 to 1:00 p. * One vollectfon by Carriers tramp; tary and Manager. No. 9 Main Sti Lockport, N: Y; ~ Boxes at 12:15 p. m. e .._ -C W. HATCH, P.