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6 THE LOCKPORT JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6, 1901. T Rt In THE ATARCTICS| wom V. W. Stokes Will Paint South Polar Scenes. WITRSWwEDISHEXPEDITION Effi (i= THT, ' \ ‘ml Had Shallur Hxportence Before | FORTY NOTED WORKS BY THE FOLLOWING FAMOUS AUTHORS In the North-Dosoription of His A p 7 - 4 : TAYVE THANET ROBERT GRANT PAULINE MACKIE Wonder. Studio, Which Is Built | : 'the figgfi'RIiEfiERSEER FORD 8GB. CROCKETT JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS MARSHALL SAUNDERS In Sections to Be Boited-HIs Novel ; I ANTHONY HOPE JULIA MAGRUDER J. G HOLLAND R. N. STEPHENS i ~ \AH © ¢ MAX PEMBERTON E. W. HORNUNG HOWARD PYLE FRANK NORRIS Paint Nox. & FRANCIS HODGSON BURNETT E. P. ROE MRS. OLIPHANT C. C MUNX Them the good ship Hesperides left be 5 AMELIA E. BABRZ EDGERTON CASTLE PAUL LAWRENCE DUKBAR KEIRK MUNROE \When the good ship Tesper a , J 1 LA or dock in Brooklyn the other day ] [C f GERTRUDE ATHERITIOKX MARION CRAWFORD BRAND®R MATTHEWS - J. A. ALTSHELER d for South Amerlc to, she |\ ge xn - BEO. W. CABLE STEPHEN CRANE TAS. L FO\D - MARY E. WILKINS oin tun le manes taut) [/F C FAIL | tH idioms Surv eet OQ: ¢ ( ins a [ w , . 2 R h , . fiibort Stoken, the only reprasontative s, W bs. JOHN OLIVER HOBBES A. T, QUILLE morlean wo have among the more indful of , under th - . f P . . treo Antons and From three dh. need only be called to the great distribution of high-class literature by f three nations and from thrce di- Tf h . C fifiifificfiffiofi 1m} igg’ggifés‘ggélfg | 'My, . iL 'L C l §ttent10n the best modern authors at the lowest price ever touched in the making . the iechound antarctic sons, anys the ; ts of well bound books to secure the interest of every one who appreciates fine fiction. The IntEr- g‘gflffgl‘nfi‘flflég gfifim‘gfg’fiimmfffiéi Y 4 NATIONAL Assocation or Newspapers axp Autrors have, through co-operation, secured a rep- nor sea rover, but is an artist, ‘ © resentative novel by each of the 40 immortals of modern English letters which have formerly been i6 whoso devotion to his work is so me & 20. . cat that ho counts as naught the ’ i Ne e published at $1.50 and $1.25 a copy, but for a limited time may be had, ingore and privations of an eightcen outh sojourn in region the average sss in.\ lll & A . pontine ot Which, bo fet no > Handsomely Bound in Art Cloth: 380c. a copy Postpaid , is the lowest experienced by man. A LIZ Mtr Etokes intonds to Join in. SBdence Every book is reproduced directly from the original plates of the high-priced edition and is fully protected by yrog tho third antarctle expedition to . +0, & f f . p ritted out this yerr, It Is the Swed- copyright. As soon as the present printing is exhausted no more copies will be obtainable at less than the full ; oxpedifion under Dr. Otto Nor- ® Sng: & s A F F eat bnatfold Im the steamship Antarctic | C ergy published price. The authors depend-upon ’the immense jsale to increase their popularity and thus reimburse at the Amerlean artist will Jofo. 'This P r . them. The four new books on sale this week for the first time are : podition sailed from Gottenberg on y - . t. 10.) \Dr. Nordenslcfold's expedi- | : po Is a private venture,\ explained n CFS a ® Stokes. \As I anm going purely in | C= -Cac ‘ ex 93 ‘ 66 99 6 enpacity of an artist I do not feel k 3 CS 13. \The Heart of Toil 1 15. Tales of Our Coast mpotont to speak ns a sclontist of r : R at the outcome of the voyage may 7 > By OCTAVE THANET. An American novel of American Life gy lig-Cciclfifir'r’ SIT-BERT PéRK§R7 HAROLD FRED\ . Yot I am fully convinced that the s pes fis ll for American Readers ; Holds the Interest in every page, RICK, CL RUSSELL and QUILLER-COUCH.-5 stirring rty will have some interesting dis- e sou o. maen ge- . sea stories. 1721105 to give to the world. We in- | , < ad to sail from the Argentine for © a, \Ben - eros ~f € in s/ 66 99 99 orre del continued Mr. nw w oases 14 Free J 0g 66 oles, \and shall possibly stop at Port | - \ gag s ® . Sevenoaks anloy and tho Taltdand islands, male | f - By JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS, (author of \Unde Remus\). By J. G. HOLLAND (Author of \Bitter Sweet.\) Describes the g scientific observations and gather Full of originality, love and romance. No truer pen pictures of © rise and fall of an arrogant unscrupulous millionaire. Contains ggsgrfi]alxggtzfiiegi’ylfigmarfiifi | fl fl the Sunny South in fiction. -> two very witty characters. ind, tho groat fechound roglon- & and or continont, none has yet de- | . - timings}; it t tt \ <y a ; ~ Wh on vest o o my ant loth Bound; { he 0 1 PI 30c¢. Each ' party of six, Including hlmgclf, E ot Gund; 1rOmMm the . rlglnfi fifiefig §. aC ould be loft on Graham Land until - - . 6 following spring (the northern | $1“me Whiz? the!) Antxgmtle would t = = northward again, crulsing around ' Q island groupggmohtlonem gmhen in | I :$¥,ng?a;1§£frtbwgmRobbery\—Pa.n1L. Ford B 6 O K V 0 U C H E R & ggfinélghxfggp XS? ldwggiidu‘g‘figg HOW To Get These Great BOOKS ¥ Simon Dale\-Anthony Hope ' (When ordering by mail fill out the following blank, and be id I rows | * A Paritan's Wife\-Max Pemberton sure to enclose 30 cents for each Book desired, and‘rzut cross ound in tho lee throughout the sum- HESE announcements are mado in this paper exclusively CA Fair Barbarian '\-Erancis Hodgson Barnett * before Books wanted.) is and try to penetrate the great ico \ U1. Thou and the Other One\-Amelia E. Barr f cks and make & second dash for andin each is printed a book voucher TVhiCh, to-gethe? {gaggilean Wives and English Husbands \-Atherton Inclosed find $ ......... ..... for which please send me, io farthest south,\ The party hopes with the little price, secures the books published while the @#Bonaventure\-Geo. W. Cable f prepaid, books designated by cross. roich Montevideo, Uruguay, on the & allotment lasts. Itis best to apply promptly, either person- 4#Tho Splendid Spur T. Quiller-Couch pmoward trip some time in March, a 08. ally or by mail, Readers secure the volumes by filling out or tho six months' stay In Graham Bool: Voucher opposite, and sending to this office with 30 ind Mis Stokes has made “Pref“! cents for each volume desired. You can't go wrong in in $5.58??? fig]? £20323, 121113523: getting them all, Bring or send the voucher to ditlon, anothor in 1808-04 with the ® pary north party-having _> ght him what merey to expect from cout of ie potw re | THE LOCKPORT JOURNAL, 91 Main Street, Lockport, N. Y. aum u ener: **Tace to Face\-Robort Grant ¥The Rudder Grangers Abroad \-Frank R, Stockton NAMME, 020208 ess eer ese rer sessa svet seve sere seers ise sear es essense s ec cvce even & ~yThe Herb Moon \-John Oliver Hobbes «The Heart of Toil\~-Octave Thanet > & \Free Joe\-Joel Chandler Harris SHTECCC,....,00.0. 0s eve ees ersrre vre sess ce serves \Tales of Our Coast \-S R. Crockett . \ Sevenonks\-J. G. Holland CIEY su eee sneers es Cow,\ ho admitted, with a laugh. do go well prepared this timo. Ex- rlonee is a grout teacher, Artists are t supposed to give much thought to practical side of life, but expe- price in tho arctle has Impressed me th the importance of little things, & fow tmlnuutos' delay in one's plans ore may moar: death. So I have fingd inventor during the last fow clared Mr. Stokes. 'Then he proceeded to ghow the little box he had had made to carry palette, paints and stretching paper. For, while Mr. Stokes is going to enrry three cameras, he scorns these, . except in rare cases, preferring to muke his sketches in color, so that the cor-| bros day, Fours ff or sill be.\ Beer yout t R 1 , 1 11, Force, iit th h £ . rect shades and shndows of the fce| fs dnircrous, Zhb smooth puths, As a result, I start for the © feu I th thoroughly equipped.\ covered landscape may be depleted the off, onsiost, most porfett way of keeping the bowels tr. Stokow' Inventions range all the QFC Correctly. p CANDY ' | Oak Stoves, liable p So that his paint will not freeze! & 4 iy from ia combination cooking pot to k exe! 4 CATHARTIC . studio fittod In sections. 'The latter, when exposed, in this patntbox direct- #4 aA 40 Base Heaters, ; ly under the copper sheet that serv Mch will bo used by Mr. Stok - 5 rves (£11823;ng (£1 giaixttmsLun? ($131 as the palette is a two burner lamp for . 7 le , 'the first studio over erected south C00 OIL which will be lighted while! %G {@r egt The largest line in the County - ae [ (da 1, the artist works. To facilitate sketch-| 4 es: the antarctic circle. It was made in . F C 2a Argosy 4g Over 3,000 R C w York ofty undor the personal su- ing (1111133311119 antarctie night another hort I+ ED CROSS STOV-ES i a .,. adjustable lamp is concealed in the : in & - & pf Ain, 12112202131! tfiutgagsigiiiggncgopig. cover of the boz, which niso serves as in successful operation in this Is pflled. by the most fas tidious people. M ' & holder for the sketching sheets. EAT \EM LIKE CANDY nlous has ho been in attending to R enat _ Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good, Do Good, County proves that they are the : * '11 I dotail mies woud hotp . 3T, BtOke® cooking pot, would. ae | seth me Stu C07 DCC Those who have a thought for quality will y the rigors of the clements and \ a Harlem fiat. In afghtlgkamllgmgg . is peoples choice. > > © a clreular frame rest four copper lined hor, CHICAGO or Nem YORK o or\ Sunn hic c contas acme ca sac soe KEEP YIUNA ALOO CLEAN) ! \** CROWNINC find it the perfect soap, with the alkali effect - i a quarter of an orange. Thus over one a h 1 1 wt hial is dat ie up the | ane on ot ried fit Mais op rosy lo 203 o se e Sc |Gestroyed-which makes it pure and anti- f ; j P I eat and three vegetables at - - ' 't fai i ' ' t X Yergomce, bog ony o res: | ont fne A9 fool in the stave of £9 A ROARING EIRE | noveuenne on me Kno Cupus |SEDtHC c + recious within the ant- * #,-0 foet sido and m little over 6 | nrotie circle this cooking vessel repre- provements on the RED CROSS pt high. It is mado in sectl0n8; Of .] gon; i 1 r a s its weight in gold. These are|for Christmas. A moderate fire STOVES. flow, pine, grooved, and all the sec- | only n few of the details of the prepa- now. The best coal to use in ag. Bolt togother. When set UD, the rations which Ar. Stokes has m . I i I 8 l' R f ab! ' ini Pell . « ade, so keeping your house warm these =-- i h d M d B (s et wala oe Bel, ( | mek h boe t t he tame tks | Antes faye ie is cooling, hetresning ana Medicinat hao\. between,. Its base will be t ol ton ron ot vag | ater L/C ENS COAL CHADWICK & MORRIS. . \Echo\. Toi p cold, comes from,\ asserts Mr. would be a pity to take such a tong| We sell it. It's half a dollar -PHONE 2844- isten to our KOO- LOO EChO TOIICt ples, after painful experience, And journey and come back with t lines qvery Jolut, while between my muy come ack with the feel-| cheaper than the regular run- , E we pape Io shoe ons ioe Hat you mad loft anpthing undone, |five dollars a ton.. Get in a ton| 88 MAIN STREET. made by the same process. th to defy tho antarctle alr currents. nana or two now to last till coldest - Giuliani: 11319 “wovlflshop” the artist JOHNNY ON THE GIRAFFE, [weather, JusttelephoneNo.2733, V633? wxfifiho if??? bgué’gf £31133\ tglé He Discourses on the Famous Afri- and we dellver it instanter. x Ins & galvanized Itron box 2 feet r can Rubberneck, f -- F firmer S and MeChaijS NoTIC i gre nnd 10 Inches deep, so that the o oro e S LOl spotted animal AJ E TO TAXPAYERS, ' fer layer of Air will be heated. A that kind of slopes down from his shoul- M, J, C R O E, SflViNfis BflNE( ‘ KEEP WA RM. $ dors to his tail and has a neck that looks Io cot bed lots down from the gide, Hiken broomstick had been run up through 87-89 Lock St. Lockport, N. Y. It may be easy enough now, but & the roof of canvas admlts of a it, The giraffe is the tallest of the ani- | OP THB CITY OP LOCKPORT CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE. how about Christmas? Better take 'light. 'Thore aro also plenty of mal specie nud is found in Africn and in 31 Main St. City Building, Pine Streeet, the hint, - idows to catch the south light, for Shows, where it grows to a height of six- Chartered 1871. Lockport, N. Y., October 22, 1901. a k Ifi Ahomllght prized by artists on ggigofgeglfilé £81 tzezylrstfgnd offouffps limd e mes Custodians of Trust Fund n thNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that HACW C 6 - A H othor sido of the lino. A # customary food is hay, : fees' \ . as well as e Tax Rolls for the City Tax of 1901 ®. wintlug in a temperature many ge-] Which it cats with gusto, Oft have I j to* Punk onar9% a am to db po have been received by me for collec- OUTH below z gazed ft the giraffe and thought to my- - days after June ist, 94 a. m. to 12 m. tion, and that all persons, corporations G°t ift your supply now of D, L. & W. gsi elow zoro has, as one may $4%- 'self wonderful are the ways of Provi- 7 a © Mfirxestment? .are made in Bonds and or associations taxed are required to Coal Co's. Scranton, also Plymoutlt , Ite drawbacks, Yot, accordlug to dence, how does he hold his head up? > securttite as are authorized by the inn of DaY their taxes to me at my office as White Ash, This is as Stokes, tho wondorful pariorama The other name of the giraffe is camelo- f i § the State of New York. follows: For twenty days from the color which fo aurora and swalit pard, but giraffe is easier to say, Some- Interest is declared and credited to each date of this notice without fees; f Good Hard Coal as Ever wh 1 _ If + m z depositors account January, Aprii, Jul he next twen y p a ' Raoy T aer # dwalts him who venture times I have to look through large books ‘ Q exo 'o yap ' { the next twenty days, 2 7 & o ventures into E & Ok f and October not to exceed 3% per cent. a er cent, fees Came Out of a Mine. . alfonco of the eternal fee amply ro. to find out these things, but I don't mind ' lel B on minmum quarterly balances. will be charged, and for the next , k M It. We ought to hunt out all the knowl- twenty days 5 per cent. fees will be |. # him for the long journey and SwORN STATEMENT JAN. 1ST, 1991 charged, and all taxes remaining un- Unsurpassed for domestic use, for , k edgo we can while we are still young. ay privations which of necessity be | mkere wag a man once that traineil n g? Assets Jan. Ist, 1906............ $2740.205.2 ) paid after sixty days in addition to | Whichitis especially adapted. st endure, > B Surplus at Ic - rafte to pick peaches from the top of the FURRJER Surplus at market valuog........ 214,041... said 5 per cent. fees shall bear interest {ft 31.1514?“ most intorestlng to me as | tree. He kopt it from eating them by 0m ran 14 W. Mohawk §t ISAAC H. BABCOCK, President, | % the rate of 12 per cent. per annum A M GRA HAM + t at to corapare the different color putting a ring around its neck, so it could ® . BUFFALO, N Y DAVID D. CROSBY, ist Vice-President. 48 reduired by the City Charter. * * ® 9 . ote of, the two polar regions,\ de- not swallow, Tho giraffe is nective, but £021, Skin Jackets and all kinds of Furs H. ASHLEY SMITH, 24 Vice-President. _ J. C. HARRINGTON, 113 Van Buren Street, , rung like ap old cow. Ll. Jounxx. altered and rdpaired at lowest prices. JEROME E. EMERSON, Secretary. 224-20 - City Treasurer. 73 Lock Street. 3:31???“ X_