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THURSBAY, JuLY 27, 1905. LOCKPORT DAILY JOURNAL MQRE ABVIGR FOR EXTERMINA- TION OF THEM. Feature Events of Season At Beautiful Chautaugua , ® .® . One of the great addresses of the | year to be delivered at Chautauqua, New York, will be made by Honorable , LOCAL MARKETS. Thursday: July 27, 1905. Potatoes, new ............ vk ee.. 22400 Potatoes, Old ..........2...........1250 Beans, medium ............$1.50@1.80 MIONS, DK., NOW Jabbage, per Ih................8@10¢ Jranges, dozen ................$0@500 Lemons, dozen. ........ vse ra ae cas. -300 jhv has the chemleal knowlege, but it common In the tmurket twee. and can | be bought under the nam; of dispa- j. vene. It costs So Tittle thei dt will not , puy for anyone to infix i dudless he 1 has several hundred trees to be spray» ' ed, im even then It would hardly my? to mix it for himself., T does not} I| wash off the Teaves in ratey weathers ritee *P hie Wilk t $ 3 Ll \) Writes Fulls of Maange Which Mo Says und, while costing a litte more than + d - > «++ Pus, the Fatal Hot Weather Com- plaints. Duffy's Pure Malt Whis- key is Prescribed by Doctors Every= I { | | | . - f William Travers Jerome, circuit judge in New York State, on the afternoon ' May be Effoqtively Employed for' paris green, it fs teally eneaper, as. Ridding Shade Tresg of the Tussook Moth and Gaterpillar. A vourrespormdeut wiltes tims to the Buifulye (Express cuncerninp a pest thut Io cutsing trouble It this adt¥i There is cousidurable complaint coueveniufg 'he defollation of street trees In the vity and fthout tie nut hubdt of tite lenfeeatin: worms of Ppduning webs op lnes by which they rw bug atown from the trees when dis» turbed by whut, and altscht on the of people walling atoog the beteath the times, 'These unpleasant habits can only refer to ia riugle luboct, the young of the white Gpalted fuszock moth. 'This fusect has been very humerous In restfleted lo«= Qalltics not spreading widely and rap» like the brown«talled and gypsy fueths which (Pte gpparently likely to averrim the whole of the New Bagland Htiutes, Hie fenugdos of. thee two fuuths fly caslly, and #0, by the ald of their whinge itd high winds. they some« Wim ny thelr ogge &t miles ov more awiy front the trees whets they spent theiv growling Hife. 'The feinle of the white fpotti«l tussock met on the contrary, has tio wings and ds come pellod therefore, to lay hot egs on tiie tree where she spout life, or hie neurby too witlels she may have when blown down iy winds Wor thio) preason. there ds dlittlc: diffi« vulty In ntiamplfug H out whenever ls worl on Theo trees becomes appdretit. \Fhe writer has had no frouble in ex« toointuating this fuseet from his prem» en twice during the last fteen years, 'The cottony maple feule tso has gain« td i brief foothold ou the Virginia vrecpet wideh eHtibs over a large tree tar fhe kewn. but was exteriafuated as beim AS foedeed, aunt noo semles de deer the last iwo years The fight was brtef, but thie. ivory sear of the Ist twelve years dreetous have bese given In the Bx» prers for gotting rld of these Jusect cnally, and completely but the mado this «gnueer Indicate i courtiplete noplect af effective avun@ of abating the mils.ueo. 'The Lando of op other materfel about tas trunks of the dnfestcd trees are wWictes8, because the worms out among tie britches. of 611 the burk of the aenud wities® dtstadged by v. Inds ure never. down hetow these bunds. and they citch fora few min« utes, perhaps. ouly these ftssets which huve fallen, on hive beek mocked from the free, when musing their way back to thelr leafy: food. In Bastern New Fork. Now Iingland and New: Jergoy the olm. tree beetle his done great dame» uge to int trees, and the cotton bands were used dn the sume way, and with the sme want of effect, 'Tte devours Inf were fust as numerous. ape parently, as if n few of them had not been provented from climbing the trees by the hinds. The people of those lo« valltice hive came to understand that piemipt Gpraging with Insectiddfes Is the ouly wiry to prevent Injary ta the trees. and dt, Is by fiw the chenpest metlcd of gccomplishing the desired It costs less thin 40 cents per frre to Auve the follage of the century oll elms at Prinecton, N. F, and the hig chins ut Albany were cleaned of bifccts fot toss than 26 ceria por trce. The spraying was co-operative, that to, the restdents and owBerts of the property uit which the tr6es are stand» bog urdted Im tae putchase of spraying Apparatus and Ingectieldes, and hired pltRed men to do the wurk. Much trees e are genevilly Infested In the clty of Hiuffato coutt probably be sprayed thoroughly it it cost of fess than ty cents per tree fp costs eight to ten cents pep trem to Spray on orchard In Western New York and bis apple troos have more leaf to be wel with speay thar tha hovge chests ite fund inaple8 on the streets of Buf« falo. Mer ownlng spraying will fpriy mt fop ten vont? per tree. frtd furnish the Inseetts videos atul niso: Borderux to provent the grawth of apple sei and athor Fungous nerefes of frult trees, Prebabty ton- contr pero tree would pay the cost of piteip, and whor In the ocfty, tn a etugte senson, if l} the owners of trees Im ise Infecteal would gwarnntes to pay. that HtHeepittaneo to suave their treocm. Tiga Pprayings In a summer weuld he alt that would be needed. 'The bngectietdes best for tae purpose ttre sottic prepieration of arsente, Paris freon aml Tendon potple were formerly used, but these vary widely in ftreugth, and sometimes the loaves would he seopehed adfttian the edges, even though somc Hug wis used In the mixture. Paris: green dacs not dis« Aules Ino water. und unless conatantly atirrest whtle Is going on It Fettes fo the botten and the last end | of a barrel of mixtire Is apt to eotitain' toe thuel of the pgreem Atrscnate of | lead Is flow generally used. and this! dissutven so that the infxtuee remains: af tre cume otrength ntl af is thrown | on the. eom Ativone car anale [t df] ine feral | CASTORIA : _ For Infants and Children, | Tha Kind You Have Always Bough: | Beats the V Hqnatnre at come Im. only 75 cents for round trip. ; gramme | dess sprayings ure required during the | Reqson, Spraying pumps are common if gupg [ everywhere, and comparatively cheap. ; | though It fungleldes, like Rordeaux , itulxture, are to be sprayed with the poison,. brass or brass lined pumps; shuuld be uged, as the subplate of cop- | per in the fungletdes destroys un trot punip {n a year or two. 'The cost, ex- repting the putap, is nearly all for la» hor of two mer and a hore, and thes only skill required Is to gee that all the leaves are wet with spray, but without : much dripping, which woul? be a need- less waste of the spray misrure, 'Phio pumps ate now fitted with that send the Hquld out In the shape of a Ane mist or fog, and an experflehced man wilt wet every leaf without any Hquld falling to drops, and it Httle mix- ture will go a long way. Twa men will spray 160 ordinary trees, or more, In a lny of eight hours, Consklering the re- sults, there Is no hortleultural work that costs so little proportisnately, or takes sy little time, If douse properly,. the effects Are so complete that otte a«praylug every year would bo sufficient If everyoue would have his trees spray- ud, siuee there would then he no sec» nud or liter brood of worme to do any lamage. But if only ma port of the} 'rees are sprayed the worns on the hers would complete their. growth, ind anouther brood would be provided \uf. There ts another method of inltfgat- Ing the ravages uf the tussoek moth. After the larvae have reached maturity they cease eating and enter the chrys-} Hs state in In i fow days} hey make their fun] ching < to perfect nsects, nd, after mating, the females Iny their eggs on tHe wutsile of their cocoons and then dle. sips Peserible dried masses of beaten white of eggs, and probably every per- sont Hyliyg In Infested locatfiles is fu- imlHar with their appeatance. In many places chHdren are pald a speetfied sur reb 100 egg mussos seraped off the trees and guthered, and every egg mass de- «troyed means 200 or $00 las worms the next season, Not every mass of eggs bo found, however, aml so hete will abways bo some worms every year A great proportion, hnwever, is qulle sure to be destroyed by this means 'Therough sprayleg will kill «very one that feeds on a logt which: has been wet and few woring egeaps Thore Is no exeuse for mf@king com- platuts, or tosing the trees. since a few celits given to an active, sharpesighted child, or for spraying applications, wilt ppesorec my tree In the worst Infected fein worms only feed on the trees where they ave hatched, or the ne rest one to the fetive avidullding on which the eggs were deposited, and there ds little; trouble from migration. 'The femate never Neg away from her cceoon when sho comes to depositing eges, aml this lack of migratory habits renders the work of extermination cheap and easy.\ It Is one of the eaglest Insects to fight} that Is at alt common, and the farmer und orchardlst would be glad to have so litle trouble with the potato beetle, op the canter worm. It ds a reflection | \1 the ordinary business ability of townspedple who allow their trees to be destroyed and the locality to become] disgusting to pedestrians rather than | expend ten or twelve cents por tree to : the cvll entively, D. A. A. «NICHOLS, i | | A BEAUTIUL TRIP FOR 75 CENTSi to Wilson Saturday, July 20th, on the: Now York Central Special train at §:17 a, nu 745-64“ \A SUMMER FAIRYLAND.\ To those who are planning & summer | mitlty and seeking \green fields and | pustures, new,\ some place where they f nuy cast aglde amd commune with ntlmitive nature, where, though the] un ghines ever brightly, 'eooliag | weeses always blow, and great heat is | anknown, it Is safely promised that} among the rocks and lakes of the Mus- 1 koka, district, about 10 miles north of! Poronto. situate In the Highlands of 'Inturio, (1,000 feet above sen level), | they wilt find enchantment. | Handsome (Mustrative desciptive pu- a hlWentong will be sent free to any ad« «dress on aplcation to F. P. Dwyer, . t P, A, Hallway Bxchangs290 Broad-| way, New York, | FARMERS! i { PICNIC SATURDAY, JULY 29TH, < At Lake Island Park, Wilson,. This} year the attractions ar ebetter than} ever and a special train leaves Lock-} port on the New Yorle Central at Si17) a. m. Returning leaves Wilson 7 p. Lowest Round Trip Rates to Pacific Coast Points Via the Nickel Plate Road. 84 $60.50 Buffalo to Portland, Seattle (ml) Tacoma ind retin, On sale dafly un«| tt Meptenshet 39th. - May be routed through Calfifortia in oue rection at| slightly higher rate, 1 $71.00 Bulfltlo to San Franeiseo or! Log Angoles gand feturm. Tickets on| stle dally August 6th to 14th Inclusive.: dood return Hrmit and stonover priv=/ Hegos, Proportionate rates from points east of Buffalo. Before arranging for your trip, write Ft K. Payne, General: Agent, #01 Main St, Huffalo, N. Y. T°2%0,0d&c¢ to #-1%«-63 'of womanly diseases by the use of Dr. ' Pierce's Favorite Prescription. These masses of -¥ Me ? That's the personal question a woman asks herself when she reads of the cures Why shouldn't it cure her? Is it a complicated case? Thousands of such cases have been cured by \Fa- vorite Prescription.\ Is it a condition of Saturday, August Sth. My. Jerome's name earries weight with !t, and he will muke a fitting forerunner for T'residiont Rovsevelt, who comes in the fcllowing weer and who himself is ; succeeded later in August hy (Governor Juseph W. Folk. The annual National Army Day at} Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua,! New York, takes place on July 20th.; The special features will be a patriotic ' concert by the Chautauqua choir, band and vrchestra, at H. oclock in- the morning, aml the Naticnal Army Day which local doctors have declared in- curable? - Among the hundreds of thou- sands of sick women cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription there are a great many who were pronounced incur; {vie by local doctors, - Wouders have been worked by \Favorite Pre- scription\ in the cure of irregularity, weafiening drains, inflammation, ulcera- tion and female weakness,. i; always helps, | It almost always cures. Three years ago,\ writes Mrs, John Graham of 2013 Plxmb street, (Frankford) I’luladclpma: Pu.. \I had a very bad sttuck of dropsy which left me with heart trouble, and also a very weal back, At times I was so bad that I did not know what to do with myself, My children advised me to take your *Eavorité Prescription,! but I had been taking so much medicine from the doc- tor that I was discouraged with everything,. I A came to Philadelphia two years ago, and pick- ing up one of your little books one day began to réad what your medicine had done for others, I determiucxf to try it myself, I took seven bot- tles, and to-day I am a strong, well woman, I weighing 162 pounds. Have gained 2o pounds since I started to use 'Favorite Prescription.*'\ Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets clear the somplexion and sweeten the breath, AVOID CONTAGiON & a AND INFECTION Disinfect Freoly with Platt's Chlarides, Contagious and infectious disenses are prevalent, 'The use of areliable disinfectant ~ tects the household. Dusty or damp cor- hers and eracks-nooks behind plumbing and all spots that can't be reached by the «rubbing brush, should be freely sprinkled with a mixture of one (1) part Platt's Chic. rides and ten (10) parts of water. | This dilution costs tess thun & cents a quart, Use it freely in the waste-pipes, sinks and closets and do not neglect a liberal sprink. ling of the cellar, 'Toremove objectionable odors whare sprinkling is inadvisable a cloth, wrung out of the dilution mentioned, thkould bo placed over or near the article. Alittle extra care just now may prevent much sickness and expense. Platt's Chlo rides is an odorless, colorless liquid which instantly destroys foul odors and discase breeding matter. It has been freely sub. m. tited to Physicians, Savitarians and Boards of Health for 25 years, and over 26,00( written endorsements hay, been received from them.! It is sock in ful uartt wottles, anc s «+~ropared onlye bs awry B. Platt. New keit. fiMMéamwmm w. P We also feet; 3x12; 12, can rip to an careful atten Spindles, Brackets, Doors 5X5, 12, 14 and 16 feet; 3x4,6x8 exercises at #:8%0 in the «\ternoon at which the address will be made by the Rev, S. Parkes Cadman of Brooklyn.! Jor those visitors who stay over Sun- a day the evening program, a reading by ; Mr. Lelund Powers, will make a fitting conclusion to the day. man- ress roams CAMBRIA RESIDENTS GO TO LAW OVER QUESTION. Issue was joined Wednesiay in Jus- | tive of the Peace Fritton's court in an | action brought by Albert Righme | against Henry Tripp and Loren Tripp of the town of Cambria, fo recover $82.10 with interest, alleged to be dus the plaintii@ for rental of ~ dwelling ' and premises in the town of Cambria. | The defendants denied the amount due and both put in counter cladins. ' Eighme, the plaintiff in ibis action, was the defendant in an fiction brought about a week ago charging him with assault, one of the defendaats in this action being the plaintiff in the former. Eighme was convicted of assault and fined #10 andl costs. ' In the present case Luther Reeves appears for the plaintiff and A. Ed- mund Loe for the defendant, The maiter was adjourned Wednesday, August 9. until Ten thousand demons gnawing away at one's vitals «entin't be much worse than the tortures of itching plies, Yet there's a eure. Doan's Ointment never fai's. $57.25 to Colorado and Return Via the Nicke! Plate Road, Buffalo to Denver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo and return. Tickets on sale August 11th, 12th and 13th. Final re- turn limit September 25th. For full particulars, write R. C. Payne, General Agent, 291 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y. T-26,d&e to 8-12-63 Subscribe for the Journal atidrer ad+ abet boar ome t > HEARY MMMMMWMumwmmmMmmWW where as a Sure Preventive, If you are going to the seashore or country» side for your summer vacation don't fail:fo take a bottle of Duffy's with you. 'The greater share of the summer hotels and country farine houses depend almost entirely upon impure wells and worm-eaten cisterns for their water mipply. Tiue, in mostcases the drinking water is. filtered, but think of the millions of tiny, minute germs which escape even the finest screened filter and cause typhoid, cholera mor- bus and bowel trouble. Examine a seemingly pure glass of drinking water under a powerful microscope and you will be horrified to find the water swarming with disease germs. Doctors 1,000 TimES. of all schools say to put & teaspoonful of ' 's Pure iskey g 2 g .in every glass of water you drink.. It destroys the germs, cools the blood and strength- ens the system. It is the positive cure for cramps, dysentery, sunstroke, cholera mor- bus, congestive chills and weak stomachs. Duffy's contains no fusel oil, and is the only whiskey recognized by the Government asmedicine. Doctors for fifty years have used it. CAUTION -- When you ask for Duffy's be gure you get the genuine. Look for the trades mark, the ® Old Chemist,\ on the libel, snd be certain the seal over the cork is unbroken, All and grocers, or direct, $1.00 a bottle, Medical booklet free, Duffy's Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. , . GLASS OF DRINKING WATER MACNIFIED # * * ¢ P trae elem § From Chicago, via the Chicago & North.Western Ry., | # daily, to September go. Choice of routes via Omaha, | 5 4 Cheyenne and Granger, via St. Paul and Minneapolis, | through the mountain scenery of Colorado and Utah, through the Lake McDonald Country or the Canadian $ \% Rockies, with tickets via California or via Yellowstone R % Park at slight advance in rates. % Correspondingly low rates from other points, account \ LEWIS ANB CLARK CENTENNIAL A great opportunity to visit one of the greatest grain and fruit raising countries, the largest fishing and lumbering industries, and some of the most aggressive, rich and growing cities in the world. : a han The Best of Everything. Full particulars In regard to the exposition and descriptive of the Pacific Northwest sent to auy address on recelpt of two #-cent stamps, All agents sell tickets via this linc. 2%. B. LOUCKS, JH., General Agent, 201 Maiz St., Buffalo, N. Y. ', mp Truss pio THOMAS M. McGRATH DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Cedar Posts, Veranda Columns, , Windows, Frames, Stone-boat Plank, , Ash Wagon Poles, 3-822, clear Red and White Beech Floorin 7-8x12 to 25 inches wide Whitewood. ' : __ We carry in stock White Oak, I inch, plain, 6 inch and wider, 2x12; 12, 14 and 16 feet; 3x1 14 and 16 feet; 3x4, 4x4, 6x6, 6x8, 8x8,10x10; 12x12; 12, 14, 16, 18 ard 20 feet, and can rip to any size required. , g’. 2; 12, 14, I6 and 18 feet! 4x12; 12, carry in stock White Pine 2x12, 12, 14,16, 18 and 20 14, d size required.. tion 16, 18 and 20 feet; 4x12; 12, 14 and 16 feet; 4x4, 3x8; 12,14,16 and 18 and 20 feet,and Hemlock Timber up to 8x8 to 34 feet long. Yellow Pine, 12x12; 36 feet long. -Every order given us,large or small, will receive prompt and and quick delivery. TELEPHMHONES-Bell and Home No. 246. OFFICE AND SALES YARD, Cor. East Ave. and STORAGE YARD COR. WASHBURN AND CHESTNUT burn St., STREET, LOCKPORT, N. Y. | evan ananas, dozen ...............16@200 Tigs, pOUNd ...................10@200 Cheese, pound .,..................160 Lard, pound ...................8@100 Granulated, sugar .............. ....60 Butter, 1b. COff@R, A ark vr eras eed Eggs ... sears ree ea sd ee yes »» 200 (Corrected by J. T. Darrison.) Whéat .......... kak erk kk}... Hay, ton . ves k s..... Timothy seed, .,, ...........$1.25@1.80 RYO ke ske seres rs es ea ea a+ Middlings .., .. ...90c@$1.00 SEPAW ...le aes es eres ++ HAY, CWt. ee ee sa vek. .60@758, Corn, bushel .......... keke serra sev les $5@38e Bailed hay, ton ............$9.00@10.00 Buckwheat kvs esse.... CIOV@P u ly iv ew ve} .}+ Onions, bushel ..........;..80c@$1.00 Beans, Marrofat ............$1.80@2%.4b Beans, Red Kidney ....... .$1.90@226 Flour, R Best Patent ................$6.00@0.00 Winter Patent ........... .. .$8.00@6.40 FAMILY ...... ee ces eae +++. Corn meal ........... a... ...3$1.25@1.30 Beans, pea .................$1.25@1.40 (Corrected by L. Hustonj Fowls ...... kes ves eres orer re ea es +898 REFS vee er sanke ev.. .15@160 Butter, 1b; ...l... gek 15, 160 (Corrected by R. J. Brandt.} «ik a ne s kas | HEL, 1D el 66k ee ee ek 60% Lambs, spring ................12@140 CAlfy 1D vere re ree ese i+ 406+ 5% @ue HOGS, ID ere me erea sa - Buffalo Provision Market. -- !| ' New York, July 2 < | WHEAT - No. 2 red, 94%c f. o. f b. afioat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1,165%. . ' ls OATS-Mixed oats, 26. to 82; Iba, 85@35%e; clipped white, 36 to 40 Abs., $8@41¢. . . HAY - Shipping, 60@6§5¢; to choice, 75@80c. . sil PORK - Mess, $13.70@14.50; fam ily, per bbl., $15.50@16.00. 2C BUTTER-Creamery, extrs, 20%@ Ble; common to extra, 17@20%e; state dairy, common to extra, 16@20e. ._ CHEESE - State, full cream, small choice, 10¥%c. 1 EGGS - State and Pennsylvania A@25c. _. ' . POTATOES-Long. Island, $1.75@ 2.00; southern, $1.25@2.00, good New York Provision Market. Buffalo, July 26; ._ WHEAT-No. 1 northern in stora $1.15%; No, 2 red, 8914 @90c. \ CORN - No. 2 corn, 61¥%e f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 62c. \. | OATS: - No. 2 white, 86e f, o. b. afloat; No. 8 white, 85%4e. . - FLOUR - Fancy blended | patent per bbl, $6.00@6.75; winter family, patent, $5.55@6.05. M ‘ BUTTER - Creamery western, er tra, 2lc; state and Pennsylvania creamery, 206; dairy, choliée to fancy, 18@20c. CHEESE-Fancy full cream, new, 10 | @10%e; good to choice, 9@9¥%e.« EGGS-Selected, fancy, 21@22c. POTATOES-Southern, fancy, per bbl., $2.00@2.10. ; hl s . | East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE-Best steers on sale, $5.25 @5.60; fair to good butcher steers, $4.00@4.60; medium half-fat steers, $8.175@4.10; common to fair heifers, .$3.25@4.25; good to choice heifers, $4.50@4.75; good butcher-bulls, $2.25 [ @©3.60; choice to extra veals,; $6.500@ 7.00; medium to good, $5.75@6.25.. . 'SHEEP AND LAMBS - Choteg | spring lambs, $7.00@7:50; yearlings, choice, $5.75@6.00; handy; wethers, $5.00@5.50; mixed sheep, $4.25@4.75. HOGS - Mixed packers wrades $6,.30@6.25; medium hogs, $6.25@6.30; pigs, light, $6.35@6.40.~ > Buffalo Hay Market} L. I HAY-Choice, $12.50; No, 1, $12.00; No. 2, $10.00@11.00; choice light mix- ed, $10.00, - . RAILROAD NoTicEs. ~ ~ mame WESTERN NEW YORK. FIREMEN'S EXCURSION TO NIAGARA FALLS. On account of the, big. Firémen's -{ meeting at Niagara Falls the New York Central will run a special Fire- 'mepn's train leaving Lockport at 9:1$ a. m,. July 26. Returning leave the Fails 10 p. m,. or 11 p. m. Rount trip only 45 cents. T-18-48t c§ REDUCED RATES .TO CONVEN- TIONS. 'Knights of Pythias of New York, Grand Lodge, Ogdensburg, N. Y.. one fare, plus $1.00, for the round trip, from points in New York State; Hekets to he sold and good going July 24th to 20th. Limited to return to July Hist.. New York State Firemen's Associa- vion Convention, Glens Falls, N. Y., ons fare for the rvind trip, from points 4n New York State; tickets to be soid and , going August 12th to 18th, dficli= ive; returning to leave Glens Falls th )r b eerof400 O RFPAARFFF FRRA ir before August 19th. , - Knights Templar of New - York, Grand Commandery, Saratofgd Springs, N. Y., one fare for the round trip, from points in New York Staite, tickets to be sold and good going September &ra ind 4th; tickets to be limited to return on or before September 9th. 7-20-dél-e3t r k