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THURSDAY, JULY 27 1805, LOCKPQRT DAILY JOURNAL. - sour I «red throw «ightvenine thousand fern hundred efathiveatx 'doilars and forty-=sf1 Opnie (24440), of #q much thereof at Thny be necesary. B f - For the comptrollon, for the repayment Q the several towng for the bighwas 86% roported pursuant to section fifty: three of the highway law, four hundred, «ighty=five thounand one hundred ninety ' two dollars and twonty«two cents ($185, - $353 Or £6 much thoreof ag may bo net ' ; For the comptrolior, for necessary ex | beneos In promuwing for and conducting ¢ Muld ta® sale of lands for non-payment of taxes, and for printing and publishing ; nati¢es of sate as provided by law, and: lst of tho lands to be sold for taxes : tightoen thousund dollars (€18,000) or #; fuch thereof as may bo necosmnty. ; For the comptrollor, for recopylIng reo | drd», for making deeds, for binding and! ropairing books and records In the comp- troller's offico, fifteon hundred dollars (H, “may? #0 much thereof as may be necdw } HUFF, | The aunt of #ix hundred nindty dollar | and slzteon conte (ro. $000.10). betog the utiount of unexpended balances of ap-! propriations heretofore finde for emplay« ge# in the travister tax hureayu, Is horoby for ndditional or tom« figmry gervices of omployees In sald bw HBH The aunt of cleven hmindred dollars and elghty»nine cents (re. $1,100.80), being a portion of the unoxponded balance of ap« propriation for #gorviesy of corporation tax comidlasionerse and other employees of tho corporation tax buvenu, is hereby re- Appropriated for additional or temporary wideni— services and expentgeg of sald br AL Wor the comptrolior, for the payment Of asfossments agninat atute property for locut Improvements horetofore made who after investigation duly approved by the comptrollox, pursuant to section twenty Of the public lands: faw, twenty-nine thoudand eight hundred fifty-one dollars &nd sevonty-olght cents ($20,891.98), to be paid at follows: 'To the elty of Rachestor twenty-one thousand four hundred rife» ty-four dollars and fifty-two conts; to the city of Middletown, eight hundred thirty four dollars und seventy-one cont; to the city of New York, aly thousand nine hundred fiftysoight dollars and sixty ontd; to the olty of Bimira, three hun red thirty-seven dollars and tom cents to the fchool authorities of joint schoo district number five of the towns of Ovid ind Romulus, for achool taxen of Willart Atate hospital. pursuant to chapter five hundred fAfty-ons, luw# of elghtoon hun dred ninctypsight two hundred twenty» #lx dolhuo and efghty«five cents. For the comptroller, for expenses to be Incurred In the investigation of claims tied in his office for angessmonts for 10 pul Improvements on property owned by the stato. one thousand dollara ($1,000), or 0 much thereof as may be necessary. * THB PREASYVRER 'The aum of fourtpan hundred twenty. Ave dollars (ro. $1420), being a pottion of the tunoxpended balimice of appropriatior by chaptor seven hundred twonty-cight laws of nineteen four for the of the corporation clovic and inchamiger in sald office, Is hereby reap proprhited for the compensation of clerks Aig athor employees in fuld office from @nuary first to Hoptamber thirtieth, pinatoon hindfed five. | v- THG ATTORNRY.GEBNERNAL \ For tho attormoy-szoneral seven thou» Who five hundred doliary ($7,000), or so much thereof as may be necefsury, for the oxponiget of Investigating claim AFainat the state, or complaints that laws of the state, which it Is the duty of the Ahttornoy-ganorat to enforce, have beer violated. . © For the attornoy-general, for the pay» ment of attornoys and counsel designated qr employed by the governor or attornoy. keneral for tho trangaction of logal bust {mags In of the provigtont of the xecutive law, ten thousand dollars (§10,« (#F, or #o much thereof as may be nec- exaary; but no warrant shall bo Issuad tor auch payment: untill the amounts clitimed shalt bo cortified, audited and al« xxx“??? the governor and the attornoy« Xit CFor the twolve thou» bund fiye hundred dollars ($12,600), or sa thereof at may be ngeessiry, to bay d@ttorneyn, co and commisslon« ers employad by him in pursuance of law, oh tite nudit of the comptroller, \Foo deficiency In appropriation for the borront fixoal your for qxponses of the iflce of the nttornoy-gonoral, Including urofture, books, bindlug, blanks, print hg, posto. of transportiution € letters, documents of other matter Bub by oxpross or frolght including boxes or other covering for same, and tWlograph or expensos, imesson« ger sorvice, and other expenses of the attornoy-genorat in tho conduct 66 his of« ftw; hundred dollars (94200), or so muri thereof # may be necessary, For doficloney In appropriation for the curtont fiscal your for costs of sults, foos of shorlifs and compensation of wit« «Morson, cloven, hundred dollars ($1,100), or 80 much thorebf as may be necesgary. For the Now York clty buromt of the uttornoyegoneral's office; for doflefency in Appropriation for the current fiscal year for compongation of special counsel, at not to exceed ton dollurs per day, cach to be donlgnated on the written order of the attornoy-gonerat or the Now York city doputy of the attornoy-gencral, and gach dogignation to specify the number of days of service to be rondored; for office velt, foloftraph andtalephone ex« penfés, blank books, ntationery und other nocosgary axpenses, Incldontal to the con- duct of the office, sighteen hundred dot. lare ($1,800), or #o much thereof as may he nocessary. , # # h « i ha * # Third grade: One employes for anlar from April firat to Heptember tnlruath’: three hundred dollars ($400). # * <% L # % * For a fate, dogks, carpet and office furs in Now York city bureau, seven Inmdred fifty dollars ($60). ov so much thoreot as may be necessary. \For salary of w deputy from April first 16 October first. nineteen hundred five, two thousand dollars ($8,000). For Tracy C. Beckor, for ervices ift connection with the Invostigation in iho matter of the Gorman bank of Buf« fato, one thousand five hundred dollars (¥1,000). . . Hk L # L % # L For filling casow shoving and othor of« fice Axtures, for eare and preservation of department records, to be expended un- $oy the suporvision and approval of the Auporintendont of public buildings, two thowsand five hundred dollars ($2,000), or xo much thereof us may be necessary, For C. CG. Paulding: for legal services rondoreit to tho state in the propmration «nd trial of one of the Park avenus cador against the state, brought under the quthority of chapter seven hundred iwonty-ninc, laws of ninateon hundred ano, - two thousaad five hundred dollars (M00h or so much thereof as may be Hor iack, Olcott, Crubor and Bonynge, foy counuot feos, disbursements nnd ox» penges I6 full In connection with the pro« secution of the cold storuge cases In New York city, five thougand dellart ($6,000), or o thoreof an may be necessary, i ¢ # # # # # STATE ENGINEER AND SUNYHYon®. 4 ta w # # « O For printing fifteen hundred coples of the ancient field notos and maps from asventeon hundrod xoventy«two to sevon~ teen hundred ninety-eight, inclusive, for the dtate ongineer and survoyor, being a r Allegany < and | Cattaraugus, #oppint of auch notes snd maps from the annunt raport of the state engineer and purveyor for tho year nineteen hundmdi three, Ave doll and ningty«two cents, to be paid for al the amount audited by the comptrolie: In geenvrdance with the contract ratt price fixed therofor in the contract for togisintive printing for the year rom moncing October first, nineteen hundrec three, and from any unexpended balance or appropriation made for legisiativ« printing. U U ® L U # & For the state engineer and surveyor for surveys and maps for the use of the at tornevegeneral In cases before the court of claims arising on account of the canals of the state, and for othor expenses con- nected therewlth, five thomsand dollar; ($5,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be made available and pay» able from the canal fund, For the state engineer and surveyor, to; veimburse the fund for the improvement of public highways, under chupter ong hundred fifteen, lmws of eighteen hundred ninety-cight, to be paid from the moneys paid Into the state treasury by the sev- orak countless for amount of repairs of highways mide by the state engineer and; surveyor, and charged against said coun-; tlor by the comptroller, under sectior twelve of said act, «b amended by chap- tors fifty-three, laws of nineteen hun- dred two, and four hundred twenty-six | laws of nineteen hundred four, seventeer thousand elght hundred sixty-four dol- lats and fifty-eight cents ($17,804.58). U # U U U U U For the state ongineer and surveyor for, the purpose of making altorations in and: additions to the building qecupfed by the division engineer of the middle division at Syracuse In order to provide additiona; and suffictent reom for the work of the division; and for the purpose of providing : additonal factlities ' for the filling and: stoving of maps, plans and other valuable | records In the office of the division en-; glncer of tha eastern division at Albany | five thousand dollars ($5,000), or so much thereof as many be necessary. i The sum of three thousand five hundred thirteen dollars and ninety cents (re. $3, , 618,001, being the unexpended balance of} appropriation myde by chapter sover, himdred thirty, Iaws of nineteen hundred | four, for the purpose of locating, estab»; Ushing and marking the south boundary line and u portion of the southwest boun: dury line of Saint Lawrence county and the south boundary line of Franklin coun. | ty, Is hioreby reappropriated for the same | purpose; und itlso for the purpose of, meeting the expenses Incurred and to be: incurred in the litigation connected with the nctlon brought by B. H. Litchfield wgainst former state engineer Edward A Bond and others, arising from the acts ot! said defendants In currying out the pro-} visions of chapter four hundred seventy« throe, laws of nineteen hundred two, and the acts amendatory thereof and supple- migental thereto, In locating, establishing and marking the boundary lines of the; gountles therein referred to; the expendi-; tures In connection with said litigation tc be made upon the approval of the attor- noyegenorgl 'The sum of soven hundred sixty dollar, (re. $100), being the unexpended balance; of appropriation for the compensation of stenographers In the office of the state} aengincer and surveyor made by chapter} five hundred ninety-eight, laws of nine-; toom hundred three, is hereby reappro; priated for the same purpose. 1‘ # * U # * # U Wor the state engineer and surveyor. for the purpose of carrying out the pro-] visions of sections fifty-fNve=e and fifty. five=d of the highway law In relation to} the supctviston of the expenditure of moneys for the repair and maintenance of public highways In towns under the money system,. fifteen thousand dollar ($16,000). or so much thereof as may be necessary. ( C ® RJ x ® U * For the state engincer and surveyor. for the purpose of making a survey for the construction of a canal from some polot on the proposed barge can?! In of ear the Senecn river to Cayuga lake and for the proparation of maps, plans, spect flcations and estimates of cost therefor. and other expenses incldental thereto, four thousand dollurs ($4000), or so much thereot as may be nocessary. For the state ongineor and surveyor, for the purpose of carrying out the pro- vigions of chapter one 'hundred fifteen, liivs of hundred ninety-eight, in relation to the improvement of public highways by state ald, fifty thousand dollars (§0,000),. or so much thereof as may be necessity. DEPARTMENT OP EDUCATION, For deficiency in the appropriation for the maintenance of training schools for the professional training of teachers in gccordance with the provisfons of chapter ten hundred thifty-onc, Inws of Nahum! hundred ninety-five, for the school year ending July thirty-first, nineteen hundred four, fifteen thousand five hundred sixty- clght dollars and cighty cents ($15,554.80), For repairs, renewals, botterments of buildings, equipment, fixtures, furniture, and such additional accommodations in the state normal schools us may be nee-| onsary, seventy-five thousand dollars ($15,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary, For repairs and improvements of school buildings and the purchase of necessury | supplies for the Indlan schools on the Onondaga, 'Fonawanda, Tuscarora, Saint Regis, Shin- nocock and Poospatuck Indian reserva- tlons, two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500), or so much thereof as may be necessary, For the transportation, maintenance and support of Indian truants committed to Institutions for truants, pursuant to the provisions of section nine, chapter four hundred twenty-four, laws of nine- teen hundred four, one thousand dollars ($1,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary. For field operations of the director of the science division and his assistants, in geology, paicontology, entomology and irchaeology, two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500), or so much thereof as may boe necessary. For the services of special lecturers at the university convocation, five hundred dollars ($00), or so much thereof as may be necessary. For the establishment and maintenance of i traveling library for the use of the state charitable Institutions, twelve hun- dred dollars ($1,200), or so much thereof us may be necessary. 'To the local board of managers of the state normal school at Predonia, six thousand dollars ($6,000), or so much there- of as may be necessary, to be expended under direction of the state architect in adding un astroriomleal observatory to simld school building and in preparing the same to recelye a cértain telescope and attachments donated to said school by Mr. Charlies F. Hequembourg of Dunkirk. For the paynient of the amount due on i contract hetween the local board of : Certified Public Accountant Examina- | bureau of agricultural statistics, six hun- : dred dollars ($600). none smo comma p nine moana ns cena an _- | services of persons temporarily employet I to conduct such examinations, three thou- ; sand dollars, or so much thereof as may | be necessary. ; For upportionment to the state boards , of medical examiners on the basis provid-} ed in chapter six hundred sixty-one. laws f of eighteen hundred ninety-three and the ; amendments thereto, seven thousand five ' hundred dollars. ‘x Dental Examinations, ( For dental examinations, pursuant to' statute, five thousand two hundred dol- | lars ($5,200), to be expended as follows: For expenses of dental examinations Including postage,. express, traveling ex-| penses, temporary services, printing and; supplies, two thousand seven hundred | dollars, or so much thereof as may be | necessury. l For the payment to the state dental so- clety, two thousand five hundred dollars. Veterinary Examinations. For veterinary examinations, pursuant to statute, three hundred dollars ($300), to be expended as follows: For expenses of veterinary examinations including printing, postage, express, trav- eling expenses and temporary services, two hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. For itpportiqpment on the basis provid: ed in chapter six hundred sixty-one, laws of eighteen hundred ninety-three and the Aamendnicnts thereto, one hundred dollars. tions. For certified public account* examina- tions, pursuant to statute, for expenses, four hundred dollars ($00), or so much thereof as may be necessary. Nurses' Examinations, For nurses' examinations,. pursuant to stitute, for expenses including postage, express, supplies, traveling expenses and temporary services, sixteen hundred dol- lars ($1.00), or so much thereof as may be necessary. DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE. For the purpose of enforcing the pro- visions of article four of the agricultural law, relating to diseases of domestic ani- mals, twenty-five thousand dollars (§%,- 000}. or so much thereof as may be nec- essary. For the purpose of enforcing the pro- visions of article eleven of the agricul- tural law, relative to pure food, ten thousand dollars ($10,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary. La # # * J * # For the commissioner of agriculture: For salaries of two extra agents during the remaincer of the fiscal year of nine- teen hundred five, and for their expenses during the same period, the sum of fif- teen hundred dollars ($1,500), or so much thereof as may be necessary. For the salary of the chief of bureau of agricultural statistics, one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500). For the salary of the stenographer of For defraying the expenses of the en- forcement of article fourteen of the agri- cultural law, three thousand nine hun- dred dollurs ($3,900), or so much thereof as may be necessary. For the commissioner of agriculture, to be distributed in accordance with the provisions of article five of the agricul- tural law and acts amendatory thereof the sum of eighteen thousand eight hun- dred fifty dollars and fifty-three cents (re. $18,§$5053), being the unexpended bal- ance appropriated by chapter six hun- dred and seventy of the laws of nineteen hundred and four; the money hereby re- appropriated to be distributed upon the beet sugar manufactured during the sea- son of nineteen hundred and five within the state of New York, In making such distribution the commissioner of agricul- ture shall not award to exceed one-half of one cent per pound upon the beet sugar so manufactured and of such sum he may use not to exceed five thousand dol- lars in promoting and encouraging by instruction or otherwise the proper, eco- nomical cultivation of sugar beets. STATE ARCHITECT, For deficiency in appropriation for office supplies and expenses for the fiscal /year ending September thirtieth, nineteen hun- dred five, one thousand dollars ($1,000), or so much thereof as muy be necessary. 'The sum of two thousand five hundred eighty-five dollars (re. $2,585), being the unexpended balance of appropriation made by chapter five hundred ninety- gight, laws of nineteen hundred three, for transportation and other expenses of su- pervision, is hereby reappropriated for the same purposes. For DeWitt M. Collier, for salary and disbursements, during the months of April, May, June and July, nineteen hun- dred one, as inspector of the building of state reformatory for women at Bedford. five hundred twenty-seven dollars and seventy-one cents or so much thereof as may be necessary. For saiapy of engineer inspector from April first to September thirtieth, nineteen hundred five, one thousand dollars (§1- 000), or so much thereof as may be nec- essary. BANKING DEPARTMENT. For the salaries of two clerks and stenographers from May first, nineteen hundred five, to September thirtieth, nineteen hundred five, inclusive, one thousand dollars ($1,000). For the payment of the examiners for the examination of corporations and in- dividual Bankers pursuant to the provi- sions of the banking law, ten thousand dollars ($10,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary, which shall be assessed and collected from the corporations and Individual bankers according to the amount charged for the examination of each and refunded to the state treasury. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION,. For salary of one employee of the first grade April first, ninetem,; hundred five, to- October first, nineteen hundred six, four hundred eighty doliars ($480), or so much thereof as may bo necessary. EXCISE DEPARTMENT. For deficiency in appropriation for the one-half part, payable by the state, as provided by section nine of the liquor tax law, of the office rent of the special depu- ty commissioner for the county of Erie, for the current fiscal year, sixty-two dol- lars and forty-seven cents ($42.47). For deficlensy in appropriation sor the one-half part, payable by the stat» as provided by section nine of the liquer tax law, of the ofice rent of the special depu- ty commissioner for the boroughs of Man- hattan and the Bronx, for the current fiscal year, seven hundred twenty-nine dollars and seventeen cents ($729.17); and for the fises! year ending September thir- teth, nincteen hundred six, one thousand two hundred fAfty dollars ($1,250). For deficiency in appropriation for legal rxpenscs, including salaries of attorneys ind law stenographers for Albany, New York, Brooklyn and Buffalo offices, and tornpensation, costs, expenses and dis- managers of the stile normal school at | Wrodonlu and Ward's natural scientific | imtiblishment of Iochestor, for the pur-} whist of scientific collections, three thou- | wand thirty-nine dollars ($3,000), or so | mich thereof as may he necessary. i For _ the | educationat department, to | meet deficiency In lighting and heating | the state normal trainiog schools, one ; thousand doflarg ($1,000), or thereof as may bo necessary, Medical Bxuminations, For madlcat exominations, pursuant to statute, twelve thousund dollars ($12,000), to be expanded as follows: For the sulary of the secretary of the state hoard of medical examiners, fAfteen hundted dollars. - For expenses of medical examinations including postage, express, parchment for Aoenses, | printing, | engraving, | supplies, spavoling expenses of examiners, und B so much | 1000), or so much thereof as may be nec- | thirty-three cents ($78.93), bbursements of attorneys under section ten of the liquor tax luw, for the current fiscal year, thirty thousand dollars ($30,- eshary. For deficiency in appropriation for the onc-half part, payable by the state, as provided by section nine of the liquor. tax law, of the expenses of the office of the special deputy commissioner of excise for the borough of Richmond, Including office vent and clerical help, for the current Asent year, seventy-three dollars -and For deficlency in appropriation for the one-half part, payable by the state, as provided by section nine of the IHquor tax law, of the expenses of the office of the specigl deputy commissioner of excise for the borough of Queens, Including office 'ent and clerical help, for the current dscal year, fifty dollars ($50). to Denvor and Return $37.25, Via Wabash Railroad. Tickets on sale August lith, 12th, i3th, and for morning trains of Aug.) 14th. Special train for delegates open | to public, will leave Buffalo §:30 p. m.} August jith,. Full information andj itinerary forwarded on application. I R. F. KELLEY, G. &A. P. D. Buffalo JAMES GASS, N. Y. S. P. A. Wabash Ticket Office, 287 Main, Street, Buffalo, N. Y. - 7-18.4 to 8-12 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICR TO CREDITORS-Pursuant to an' order of Hon. Charles Hickey, Surrogate of Niagara County, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims or demands against Nelson B. B. Truax, late of the Village of Middle- port, Niagara Couhty, N. Y., deceased, to exhiblt the same, with the vouch- 3Ts thereof, to the subscribers, the Ad- ministratrix and administrator of sald deceased, at the law office of Thompson & Sheldon, in the Village of Middleport, in said County, on or before the 1st day of October, 1905. Dated March 29, 1905. CAROLINE TRUAX, g Administratrix. JOHN L. SHELDON, JR. Administrator. THOMPSON & SHELDON, | Attorneys for Administrators, Middleport, N. ¥. ‘ ig 2-20-d6mo-Th | | NOTICE TO CREDITORS-Pursuant to an order of Hon. Charles Hickey, Surrogate of Niagara County, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims or demands against Mary Sny- der, late of the Town of Wilson, Niag- ara County, N.Y., deceased, to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, the executor of the last will and testament of sald deceas- ed, at his office, No. 32 Spalding street, in the City of Lockport, in said Coun- ty, on or before the 26th day of No- vember, 1906. |_ Dated May 25, 1905. . WILSON M. PETTIT, Executor, etc. R. A, FEAGLES, Attorney for Executor, Room 38 Lincoln Bldg.. Lockport, N. Y. §-26-46mo-T¢ STATE OF NEW YORK, SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF NIAGARA- Mary G. Hawkes against Charles F Warren, Mary Pumbar, Addie Hali Mary Hall, James MeNiel, William nan, Herbert Stedman, Harrison War- en, William H. Warren, Lueta Parr' warren Crooks, Frances Warrea, Ches- er. H. Stedman, Mary Downing, Kath- yn Englebracht, Lulu Stedman, Wil- iam Stedman, Frederick Stedman Uruman Stedman, Mrs. Warren 'nd, Mrs, Hiram Stedman, whose given | Aames are not known, Erastus Warren nd all other persons who are helrs it-law or next of kin of Asa Warren cceased, and whose names, relation- ship and residences are unknown To the above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to answet he complaint in this action, and t« serve a copy of your answer on th plaintiff's attorney within twenty day after the service of this summons, ex- 'lusive of the day of service; and, i rase of your failure to appear or an awer, judgment will be taken agains: vbu by default for the relief demande? in the compiaint. Trial to be held in the County of N: agara. . Dated this 15th day of May, 1505. RICHARD CROWLEY, Plaintiff's Attorney, Office, No. 91 Main St.. Lockport, N..Y P,. O. Address, Lockport, N. Y. To James McNiel, William MeNiel Ganson MecNiel, Hollis Stedman, Her beri Stedman, Harrison Wurren,. Wil Ham H. Warren, Luets Parr, Wavre! Crooks, Frances Warren, Chester H Stedman, Mary Downing, Kathryn En- ylebracht, Lulu Stedman, Willian Stedmar, Frederick Stedman. Truman Stedman, Mrs. Enos Warren and Mrs Hiram Stedman, whose given name: ire not known, Erastus Warren and all other persons who are helrs-a' law op next of kin of Asa Warren, de- eased, and whose names, relationshij ind residences are unknown, The foregoing summons is served pon you by publication, pursuant te in order of on. Charles Hickey ounty Judge of Niagara County, New York, dateq the 21st day of June,. 1905 and filed with the Complaint in the office of the Clerk of Niagara County. New York, at his office in the city of Lockport, Niagara County, New York RICHARD CROWLEY, Plaintiff's Attorney, 91 Main Street, Lockport, N. Y. 6-22-47t-Th NOTICE TO CREDITORS-By order of Hon. Charles Hickey, Surrogate of Niagara County, notice is hereby giv- an, according to law, to all persons having claims or demands against the estate of Peter Stahler, late of the Town of Lockport, Niagara County, N. Y., deceased, to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub- scriber, the Administratrix of the goods, chattels and credits of said de- ceased, at her residence in the Town of Lockport. in said County. on or be- fore the 25th day of December next. Dated June 21st, 1905. J. ETTA STAHLER, Administratrix. BRONG & JEFFERY, Attys. for Admx., No, 79 Main St., Lockport, N. Y. 6-22,46me, Th NOTICE TO CREDITORS-Pursuant; to an order of Hon. Charles Hickey. The state commissioner of excise is «- a- sence % E4 | man- Fair Haven 1:45 p. m., Sodus Point 3 I111g House list and all McNiel, Ganson McNiel, Hollis Sted- | | BRONG & JEFFERY, STEAMSHIPS. The Finest Lake and River Trip on | the American Continent to the far- | famed 1000 l The Fast Iron Steamer ARUNDEL Leaves Olcott Beach, N. Y., Sun- days at 5 p. m.; Tuesdays and Thurs- days 11:45 p. m.; Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays leave Rochester (N. C. C.) §:20 a, m., Charlotte $:50 a. m., Ssdus Point l1:45 a. m., North Fair Haven 1:15 p. m., Oswego 3:00 p. m., calling at all the principal 1000 Island Resorts, arriving at Alexandria Bay 9 p. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- days. Leave Alexandria Bay 6 a. m., calling at all Thousand Island resorts. Arrive Oswego 12:15} p. m., North p. m., Charlotte 6 p. m., Olcott Beach 11 p. m, Tuesdays and Thursdays and 2 p. m, Sundays. For rates of Fare, Hotel and Board- Apply to ROBERT MAXWE Trafic Manacor, } Charlotte, N. Y. ay [] Saas men. ALO 'THE DIRECT AND POPULAR ROUTE To POINTS EAST DAILY SERVICE, MAY toth Improved Express Service (14 hours) Between DETROIT anp BUFFALO Leave DETROIT Daily - 5.00 P. M. Arrive BUFFALO ** = 9.00 A. M. Connecting with Morning Trains for all Points in NEW YORK, PEXNSYLYANIA and NEWENGLAND BTATES. Through Tickets sold to All Points, and Baggage Checked to Destination, Leave BUFFALO Daily - 5.30 P. M. Arrive DETROIT ** «- 7,30 A. M. Connecting with Early Morning Troms for Points © North and West. Rate between Detroit and Buffalo $3.50 one way, $6.50 round trip. Berths $1.00, $1,503 Staterooins $2.50 cach direction. J F3 6 Send 2¢ Stamp for Ilustrated Pamphlet, RAIL TICKETS HONORED ON STEAMERS All Classes of Tickets sold reading via Graud Trunk, Michigan Central and Wabash Railways between De- troit and Buffalo will be accepted for transportation on D. & B, Strs, in gither direction between Detroit and Buffalo, A. A,. SCHANTZ, G.8 & P.T. M., Detroit, Mich LEGAL NOTICES. heregy given to all persons havin, claims or demands against Willian MeMillan, late of the Town of Naw. fane, Niagara County, N. Y., decease? to exhibit the same, with the vouch ers thereof, to the subscriber, the ex cutor of said deceased, at the law of: ice of Stockwell & Campbell, No. 3 Main Street, in the Cily of Lockport, it said County, on or before the ist day of January, 1906. Dated June 15th, 1905. BURT G. SPOCKWELL, WILLIAM W, CAMPBELL, Atty. for Executor, 81 Main Street, Lockport, N. Y. NOTICE TO CREDTTORS-Pursuant to an order of Hon. Charles Hickey Surrogate of Niagara Countyfi nolic« is hereby given to all persons having claims or demands against Charles R. Gloger, late of the Town of Lockport. Niagara County, N. Y., deceased, to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the Execu- tor of the Last Will and Testament of said deceased, at his residence in the Town of Lockport, in said County, on or before the 1st day of October, 1905. Dated March 29th, 1905. © HENRY F. CLOGER, Executor, 6-15-d6m-Th BRONG & JEFFERY, Atty's. for Executor, No. 79 Main St; Lockport, N. Y. 3-30-dém-Th NOTICE TO CREDITORS.-Pursuant to an order of Hon. Charles Hickey, Surrogate of Niagara County, notice is hereby given, to all persons having claims or demands against Phineas H. Corwin, late of the Town of Newfane, Niagara County, N. Y., deceased, to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof,. to the subscriber, the Execu- tor of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, at his residence in the Town of Newfane, in said County, on or before the 15th day of August, 1965. Dated February 9th, 1905. CHARLES D. CORWIN, ' Executor. Attys. for Executor, No. 79 Main St., Lockport, N. Y. Surrogate of Niagara County, notice is information |- 2-9,4 6mo,Th & ar sarisat rhaAilfogd.' NEW YORR & HUDSON RIVER R. THE SIX-TRACK TRUNK LIKE, VIA NIAGARA FALLS. VIA NIAGARA FALLS, - EASTWARD, In Effect June 18, 1905. a. York Express,. a rives Rochester 8:43 a. m.; New York, 6:80 p. m. aA, m-Arrives Rochester 11:11 a. m. New York 8 p. m. m.-New _ York Express. con nects at Rochester with Rmpir{ State Express, arriving in Nev York 10:00 p. m. P. m.-New York State Express, arrives at Rochester 4:00 p. m.; New York 5:15 a, m. pe m. - New | train, Rochester 6:10 p. m. . p. m.--Runs from - Buffalo t Rochester, Leaves Buffalo 510( p. m.; arrives Rochester T:4G p m.; connects with trains foi Boston, New York and Wash- ington. p. in.-Express arrives at Roch- ester 9:10 p. m.; New York 7:26 a, m.; thrnugh sleeper for New York. p. m.-This train leaves the Falls 10:00 p. m. Don't run east of Lockport. :28 midnight-Runs bion. * &: Arriver only (to Al- WESTWARD, a. m.-Suspension Bridge Ac commodation. Arrives at Sus- pension Bridge 8:43 a. m.; Ni- aragara Falls at 8:50 a, m. Con- nects at Suspension Bridge with fast M. C. R. R. Lrain for De- troit and Chicago. a. m.-New York and Niogara Falls Express, arrives at Sus pension Bridge at 11:00 a, m. Niagara Falls 11;05 a, m. p. m.-Accommodation, | arrive» at Suspension Bridge sat 1:07 p m.; Niagara Falls 1:15 p. m. connecting at Suspenslor Bridge fwith M. C. R. R.. fas train for Chicago. p,. m.~-Sunday only. 20. p. m.--Accommodation, arrive Suspension Bridge 5:00 p. m. Niagara Walls 6:05. :07 p,. m.-Arrives Niagara - Fall T:60 p. m. This train leave Rochester 4:55 p. m. Connects with M. C. R. R. fast express for Dedoit and Chicago. ' p. m.--Day Express, - Arrive Suspension Bridge $:25 p. m.; Niagara Falls, 8:80 p. m. p. m.--This train leaves Roch ester 8:05 p. m.; trrives Lock port 9:55 p. , and ~ runs through to Buffalo,. Arrives a Buffalo 10:55 p, m. p. m.-Arrives Niagara Falls 11:40 p. m. p. m.~-This train leaves Roch ester 11:20 p. m. and does no run west of Lockport. LOCKPORT AND BUFFALO TRAIN® Leave Lockport, Leave Buffalo 7:15 a. m. 6:66 a. m *8:02 a. m. '*8:10 a. im '10:20 a. m. *9:80 a n 12:25 p. m. 11100 a. it *2:100 p. m 1:05 p. n 4120 p.. $:20 p. a 1:00 p. m. *5:00 p. n *7:56 p. m. *6 10 p. n *9:55 p. m. 11:40 p. n Trains marked with one star (*) ru ’}a.i1y. Other trains daily except Sur ay. ' {. A, MARTIN, Depot Ticket Agent M, S. JUDGE, City Pass. Agt ' 97 Main Street H. PARRY, General Agent, |,, * 377 Main St., Buffal@&N. Y Agt., 08 53 126 *11: *1:15 EO. H. DANIELS, Gen. Pas Grand Central Station, New Yor \, H. SMITH, General Manager, New York R“ WLfi Q“ Rag-i! , Leave Newfane, going west, 7:56 « n, and 18:46 a. m., 6:38 p. m. Til$ r o. Sunday only. \ Leave Newfane, going east, 8:22 » n., 2:43 and 7:16 p. m., 7:8% p. m. Sun lay only. TROLLEY ROALP 'NTERNATIONAL RAILWAY com PANY, LOCKPORT pivision. In Effect June 21, 1905. CARS FOR BUFFALO. Buffalo cars leave International Rail way depot-5;?0 a, m., 6:20 a. m. and every 30 minutes at 20 and 50 minutes past the hour to 12:50 a. fm. Baggage cars at 6:20 a, n., 12:20 and 6:20 p. m: CARS FROM BUFFALO. Lockport cars leave Buffalo, Main and Court Strays—Every 30 minutes at 5 and 35 minutes past the hour, t:05 a m. and 11:35 p. m. Cars from Cold Springs at 5:20 and 5:50 a. m. Bag- gage cars at 8:06 a. m. and 2:05 p. m. CARS FOR NIAGARA FALLS. All cars connect at Payne's Avenue Junction, North Tonawanda, with cars for Niagara Falls. ‘ CARS FROM NIAGARA FALLS. , Returning, leave Niagara Falls, Palls and Secon@ Streets-5:30, 6:00 and 6:30 a, m., and every 30 minutes, on the hour and half-past, to 11:80 p. m. Cars connect at Payne's Avenue Junction, North Tonawanda, with cars for Lock- port. « CARS FOR oLCcoTT. Olcott Beach cars leave Buffalo, Main and Court Streets, 6:85, 7:85, 8:35 a. m., and every 30 minutes at 5 and 35 minutes past the hour to 10:05 p. m. Car from Cold Springs at 5:50 a. m. Car from Lockport only at 5:00 and 5:40 a, m. . CARS FROM OLCoTT. Returning, leave Olcott» Beach 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 9:40, 10:40 a. m., and every 30 minutes at 10 and 40 minutes past the hour to 12:10 a. m. Car at §:40 a, m, from Olcott Dock,. GRAND SEA SHORE EXCURSION. New York and return August 5, $8. Tickets emr1 15 days. Reservations at 288 Main Street, Buffalo, { | uk ime MF AMFEIT A TIME OF .TRAINS FROM BUFFALO, w. 18:15 A. M.-Daily. \Vestibule Limited\ for Hornells ville, Corning, Elmi- ra, Waverly, Binghamton, Oswe- go, arriving in New York 7:07 p. m. Pullman Buffet Parlor Car, , also \Cafe Car.\ . 1°P. M.-Dally. Buffalo and New York Special free reclining chair cars, Pullman sleeping cars, solld vestibule trains, Arriving in. New York 8:00 a. m., TO LOCAL POINTS EAST. A. M.-Daily, Accommodation for Hornelisville. A. M.-Daily, except Sunday, for Attica, Batavia, Bath, Rochester, Mt, Morris and Rochester Divis- Jon points. A. M.- Sunday only. Accommo- dation for Attica and Hornells- ville. ( P. M.-Except Sunday. Accom- modation for Attica, Avon and Rochester Division points. P. M.-Dally. Accommodation for Hornellsville and - intermediate stations. Connecting with fast N. Y. trains at Homellsville. P. M.-Except Sunday, Accom- modation for Castlle, Hornells- ville, Attica, Batavia, Avon 'and Rochester. M CHAUTAUQUA LAKE: AND \_ WEST. 8:20 A,. M.-Daily. For Bradford Jamestown and all points wes Connecting with World Fair Sno: cla) for St. Louis, 2:00 P. M.-Daily. Bradford, James- town, Cambridge Springs, Chica- go, Cincinnati and all points west. Pullman sleeping car. 4130 P. M.-Daily. Accommodation: to Jamestown. > 8:00 P. M.-Except Sunday. Accom- modation for Salamanca and in- termediate stations, connecting for Bradford, Olean and Wells ville. ' ' > 8:20 P. M.-Daily, Local for Jamess town. 0s ' NIAGARA FALLS. Trains leave Buffalo for Niagara Falls at 7:20 .a. m. dally; 10:00 a. m., Sunday only; 1:00 p. m. daily except Sunday; 2:50 p. m. daily; 8:15 p. m. daily. . a Toronto, all rail, 7:20 a. m, daily; 10:00 a, m. Sunday only; 1:00 p. m, daily except Sunday. ‘ TICKETS TO ALL POINTS., _ Baggage checked from residence or hotel to destination, Time tables, maps of all railroad and steamship lines from our new City Ticket office, Main street, Big Bridge. - Als 'W. H. UPSON, City Pass. Agt. + + H. T. JAEGER, Gen'l Agt. Pass'r Dept, Buffalo, N. Y. THE MAILS. LOCKPORT PoSTOFFICE, In Effect May 23, 1905. Office open from 7:30 a, m. to 8:00 p. m. Money Order and Registry Department open from 8 a, m. to 6 p. m. MAILS CLOSE, > a, m.-Martinsvlile, Buffalo, Pennsylvania and all east, a. m.-Olcott; Newfane and Burt. a. m.-All west; also letters for Syracuse, Albany, New York Clty, Eastern States, Philadel- phia and New Jersey, ° a. m.-Rochester and east. of Rochester; Buffalo and west of Buffalo; Tonawanda, North Ton- awanda, Beach. Ridge, Niagara Falls and Ontario. -_ p. m.«-Olcott, Newfane and Burt, and all points on Lake Shore Road by Burt. p. m.-All points east, i p,. m.-Buffalk anf west Of Buf falo; Tonawarda North 'Tona- wanda Nineare Falls and On- tario. ' p. M.- are p. M--Ractis @ Rochester B p. m.-Al western mail, MAILS ARRIVE, &, M.-All western and east of Rochester, a. m. -East of Rochester. ° a, m.-Olcott, Newfane and Burt. a m.-All eastern mails. , p. m.-Buffalo and west of Buf- falo, Niagara Falls Ontario Tonawanda and North Tona- wanda. p. m.-Olcott, Newfane and Burt p. m.-Buffalo, south of Buffalo, Niagara, Falls, Ontario and Beach Ridge. ' . p. m.-East of Rochester, | p. m.-Buffalo and west of Butf- falo. - North THE % 6:20 8:00 9166 and Burt. ana east / of 12:50 2125 4130 6:00 \180 p. m. -Niagara Falls and Tonawanda. . 8:00 p. m.-All mails east. REGISTERED MAILS CLOSE, At 9:80 a. m., 1:30 p. m. and 5:50 p. m. REGISTERED MAILS ARRIVE. - At 7 a,. m., 10:30 a. m., 2:80 p. m, 7:46 p. m. SUNDAY MAILS CLOSE. 9:55 a. m.-Buffalo and west of Buf- falo and east of Rochester. - 6:50 p. m.-Buffalo and west of Buf- falo;. Rochester and east of Rochester. MAILS ARRIVE, . 9:15 a. m.-Buffalo and west of Buf- falo. 10:80 a. m.-Rochester and Rochester, RURAL FREE DELIVERY, 8:30 a. m.-Rural < Delivery. Routes Nos, 1, 2, 8. 4, 5. 6. T, 8. 9; 1¢ leave. < FREE DELIVERY BY CARRIERS. Business district-8:80 and 11 a. m., 1:80 and 4:60 p. m. Collections are made by carriers from the Star Letter Boxes on all re- turn trips. Collections will be made from spe- clal (Red Star) boxes at 5:20 p. m. and 11 a, m. > OFFICE OPEN SUNDAYS + east . of 'One collection by carriers fro {~22-dtoS~5 ‘ Window open from 11:%0 to 1:00 p m Boxes at 12:00 m. m Stat C, W. HATCH, P. M. \.