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FRIDAY,IULY 28, 1905. - WESTERN PART \ OF THE STATE Wilt bo Buried at Alblom The fontins of A. \. Js asd, which podehed Albion adnft were taker to thie virult ato Albion,. wherq they wi ntt a Job b. weettbed. It frass been doedded to bave the Intfet« weebt At Hie eerue¢ery Itt Atmcu Instead of at Avery im wan at first butendok May be a Test Gase,. Leubr Ness, an Rechoster ' am, bas bern rested bo county for ow ian uncompdeted state roid. Mx. Ness ewirr qo coftirmm ut Coffags City. Laffe, onl groce hope every week 'Phe roid fs on the cast nldecof the lake and ft has been cloned the fast two scomsons by the ope cratieng af (tho workmen | Mr. Ness has demanded io Jury) which wif n liekt before Justice Tinceln, of the tai of Corbham, ett Katin day. 'The outcome af the trtal de awaited with In- terest by avaingy who have boe Iireon- venlenceidt | by. the dfhitory road works CBG: R : High Windo Atop Fishing, Fishermen ong Take Onlarlo att greatly disturbed over the couthate whar off the Itke, which proven doing Aorc didfich heen | For ever to dase the wid has been owing ihnos opie frome the avirth on , the wesrl op Meling up Such & nego that the fichertmon have not beet whic to get onn the Bute. . Phe contin nap seas fave didven the black Inte: tip Into the lake, but the slurpse @if thut all that to needed now is for Uh wind tec die down ited the hees wilh re tivh and dole batt thou Hyely nantier Last year the avinds arose right afte ifuby Coth ang. from that date there wa: no. Rabimg on the lake, an 'be seas rat [ Inigh until the est of August Unual ° Ay fiurete fo pood bass fishing a teant August foth After tut thedish ermon Toof. for the big mouth watlets wud the tu the bag, ' Cute pecithiar thin« about the spor thls year to the uitfer absentee af pore} wong the ficke shore. This Is some thigg that fhias been ubbeard of fo mitey If dn that ther Is an whnaenee of foml salons the stow and that this in the real cause. May Act Against Now Rates, Members of the Royal Aregnum It; ths egt of the Htate have receiver it call fop iy convention of all upestite eonmellg to bec helt Ino Syracuse or Atouday. Agguat 716, to tale actior afdust promifgated rate | uf aft fixed by the Hu promnc Cotigedh The- convention hat peony called by is Joint committtes, I is expectest that Hocbester wilh be rep reunited, Tho rates recently figed by tho Su proete Compelt Imave heen (“WW-fly ciced In this effy ar well a« In all othe roetions of the country. The Saprom , Copnett miys the Inoveagé Is necessar; tir vier to do bustneat on a busines baste curt not Impabs the emerfchet fund. Those who uppone the my It Io too great, nel wo'ks Injus tee bo members aad will ten to keep yeung mets out o\ the order, Thede and othep points wil be giver dye fon itt iP mnxwuthxgfi\ bs. Brizos Offered Junior Farmora,® Q Tho matagetd of the OCeans count, fil, to be helt In Albon to September Iwao arranged for a darge fruit show ans onttal aud brave offered speetil pre inlwnew - For the digest colfection o Cerit ghowi by enc exhiblter, prizes oc: $10 red $% wit he flven and on ap plea | the. follow bug | offern ime made For #8 showin by one exhif . tot, $18, $%, $6; for trm yarteties, $0, $ atet $20 Those prige are dotle the mogtufse glver last year. The comutittec ot speet«l attraction Has ime attractive program of danelng witt ppecetathHes, Including ofgit traiue gud performing. fogp; ados actobatt ated Tadktor © Pigon to $14, fon will be- plyen for whwmers to horse pres, Thot ts it farge Limmer swork lst, which has. noen ontarged aud elos«1Ged, | Tiiges o $. uit $4 are offered| - for the. hew dressed dolls eshibfted att the fatr, Ome of fhe fectares of the fite ds the priges offered Jmlor far mers, hoyo nuder 15 years of uge, for hent oxtitb{t of apples ho «t Mapltay o. potatoes, | onliong, | cahhifge, theild corn pepeorn, | largent - pmimipkiv, - latgest NEWEFANE BUDGET Now finn, fly $1.0 (Bpecdaly. +01 byor Hatstrad of Lockport Aro. Wher moi 6f 'Folots, Mrs owle of AntHe Creek, MHel, Miss AfifGer of Locks » 'u North Dakota the cary spring is of this crop Is we'll advance» oa o nlight soll In Maryland, | Suldtore umi ‘thoh'ywivva wont to the. A?” ‘EWME TQPH th A. t, pleafe at Olcott WeJneslfay. ; ilmeor frown and Charles Hudorton have started out with their engine to thrash. 'This season promises to be a very busy one for them. MP, Goodman has (been so pushed with work thit he has had to geeure: anether baker ; « cectommmmmiment « WEATHER AND ? 1 CROP REPORT. : ess, Washington, D. G. July 27. . The Agploultural Department has is-} sited the weather and crop report fur; tho wee as follows: Although ex-; esslvely hot and diy In portions of; the Middle Atlautle States ond Ken-) Suchky and Tennessee during the fore-} curt ef the week ending July 24, nel; hose conditions adso previdie!l In the | rerthery Idateau fPeflon anl on the sorth Pacific coast, as i rule the tems» woratures wore favorable, Showers! lelayed work and caused «damage to | tops In West por- | Hong of the lower Olds, central and: owet valleys, Oklohanu. ; unl Texas, wile rain Is needed In New | Tennesseo, Georgia, Alabama, j {ansas, and gencrally throushout the Plateau districts, WFPavoroble weather has reused rapld rowth of corn and, with vory fow ox-, cptious, the ctop Is in execffent con-} 'len, Corn iso begiuning to tar-\d; 'n In Kansas and Alabouma, the lute | seeds eultlvation In Arkansas and Ken- ucky. and some was damaged by high vinds in Loulstana, Winter - whent | harvest dso nearly ompleted in the prinetpal winter wheat i tutes, and thrashing, which is well ad» anced, shows graiu of goo1 yleld and qrallty - in - | Illinels, - ut{ Nebragka, with fdr yh and good wallty In Kansas, - Rains have delay» «L thntshing tn Viegtnla and Maryland, ud caused further danage to grain in hook or stack In Virgints, Kentucky, tssourl, Oldahoma, ond Texas,. | On ha north Pacifc coust winter wheat} 4 - rlpentng | rapidly | in | Washington, vhore harvesting is in full progress, wl harvest is general In Oregon, with vod yletds fadleated. ‘ Spring wheat has continued to ad- anee favorably In the spring wheat} oplon:; the carly sown Is bended and | Hing well and the lite gsowa heading mturing In South Daketi and Wis- angin, ard the crop Is nearly ready to ut In Iowa. - Although blast rust is cported | from. scattered loonlities in tinnegota and the Dakotas, no mater» it damage Is shown, and, with favor- ble weather eondittons, serfous Injury i not antlelpated, | Complains of smut ro received from South Dakota, rol ugt in Colorado and most fields of forth Irikota, aud some lodging Inj > ating have been lojurlous to tte crop to the filling stage and causedl hrivelling. * , In the prinelpat oat prolly cing states | it} while In the more northeriy districts utes are heading, the early sown are tturtog rapldly, and Ihmuyest will be cneral during the comins week, The rop gencrally Is In promistey condition hough badly lodged In Oblo and some omplaluts | of lodging ave received; rom Wiscongin. Although improvement (« Incteated In | wtts of uearly all of the oxtton States, | Cases T. Burns, $27.29, { Be vats It is a laudable ambition to reach the top of the ladder of success. But many a man who reaches the topmost rung | a torment instead of a | finds his position triumph. Ie has sacrificed his health to success, A man can suc« ceed and be strong if fhe heeds Nature's warnings. Wher Ma: there is indiges- f tion, loss of ap & petite, ringing in the ears, dizzi- spots be- fore the eyes or galpilation ofthe Y eart ; any or all of these symptoms oint to weakness and oss of nutrition. Dr. Pierce's Golden Med- Rs feal Discovery cures dis- == of the stomach and other organs of di- gestion and nutrition. By perfect and abund- ant nourishment dis- tributed to each vital organ it enables the co-opera- tion of all the organs to pre- serve the perfect health of the body. \For about two years X suffered from a ver | obstlimte ease of dyspepsin,\ writes R. If. Secord, Bsq., of 11 Hasterit Ave., Torouto, Ontario. \I tried a freat number of remedies without suc- tess. -I finnily lost faith in them all, I was so far gone that T could not bear any solid food in my stomach for a long time; felt melancholy and depressed. Could not sleep nor fellow my occupation, Some four months ago a friend | recommended your ' Golden Medical Discovery,' ; | | | Aner a week's treatment I had derived so nuich bereft that T continued the medicine. 1, have taken three bottles and art convinced it has in my case accomplished a permanent cure. I can conscientiously recommend it to the thou- mm‘ls of dyspeptics throughont the land,\ The \ Common Sense Medical Adviser,\ 1008 large pages in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing on/y. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y,. - ~-. COUNTY CLERK'S TRANSCRIPTS. Lockport, N. Y., July 27, 1905. Deeds. John Laur to Carmine Crogan, 1. Oscar E, Waltmore to Silvio De Fo-| leo, $1. Simmons-Baker Co. to Livzie nin, $1. Auguste Mellenthin to John _C. Werth, $8.980, | Lawra D. Clark ef al, to P. Frank! Nuassoiy, $6,000. Frauces C. 'Tayfor, by heir, to Harry H, Taylor, $1. Marian K. $1. Mortgages. flivie De Felice to Oscur K. Whit- more, $300, Carmine Crogan to John Laur, $1,-} 800. Saurabh B. Burke to Margaret Cava- naugh, $700, Willlim Jolhengen to Niagara Per- manent & Loan Association, $2,080. P, lE'runk Massoly to Laura D. Clark, klk w uc c age are 2 Same to Emma J. Carr, $1,000. Judgments, willlim Thomas in favor of Frank How's THIS? 'We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. |J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially ts nelthor generat nor morked. White) able to carrp out any obligations marie \¢ staple has grown iipédig, and is | by his frm. vnorally | fruiting well dn portions of | teorgla, Alatiuna, 'Pesas and affesourl, | ninphiats of unsatisfactory | fruiting , te rocedved from the Carolinas, Mis» nally, acting directly upon the blood, testppL Alatuma, 'Ponnesere, and OK-) and mucous surfaces of the system.§ omni, and rust of shredding from | TostimonIals sent free. Price, T5c. per bottle. It sections, | Insects are cnusing («m-l iddotable dimage to cotton In lovmml-x“ q Texas, but generally no groat Injury | # yroported. | The erop is opening in} he southern portion of the belt, and' . ateking Is under way in southern | ton, Del., says he had a bad case of | &. Tobacen has mide rapld growth and | a- generally In condition.? Phe evop Is weedy and som has been ; 'rownel out In Kentucky, danaged ln-t nlly by rains in Virginia and is pflflr\ \Hopping is | n progress In New Enclaid and ”1110.5 nt curing is becoming sreral, with; ood resnlts, In North Catetanm, | Aith the exception of ¢ )| <ungas and Wisconsin, advorge 1-0-1 WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, \Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarth Cure is taken inter- Sold by all Drugsists. Take fall's Family Pills for consti- pation. Olid Catarrh Curog, Ceneral J. Parke Postles, of Wilming gatarch,. 'The Nasal passage was entirely closed, so that he talked through his nose for 10 years, 'The doctors and all the catarrh cures failed to relieve him. Finally his physician advised the use of Brazilian Balm, which soon opened the Nasal passage, and made a complete cure. He says \undoubtedly Brazilian Baim is the greatest medicine ever dis- covered.\ For Sale by W. Cl Parson's and Zimmerman's Drug Store. - morts respecting apples ave received | 'rom all sections, has been delayed by rains | 'n Virglula and portHons of the 01le lly, iand considerable damage to | \ay is reported from Oklahoma, Miss- utd, and southeri Tlinols. figowhore? v good evop Is being secured under fav» walle conditions, SPBCIAL RNSPORTS. New York- dthaeg:oPirch of week keeruively warm, dattor part motor- ie seattered showers wheat and rye Insurance and Real Estates. JAS ATWATER &, SON Call before placing your business. Cro-| LOCKPORT DAILY JOURNAL. - PORT NEWS - AND GOSSIP Gasport, - July 28..-(Spe.al.)--Miss \flla Krinke and friend Miss Payne of { Lockport were calling on filmnds here yesterday,. [ OW; Is. Trippensee was al Bulfalo yes- GAS p | terday, i- quite a number of Odd Fellows are [at Olcott today attending the IL O. O. {F. picnic. ' ' i Airs, L A. Hammond and 'aughters {are calling on friends here today. I- (. Otto of Lockport is vilsting rela- tives here. F Mrs, D. (C. Mitchell and son Robert | are visiting relatives at De Kalo, N. Y. t_ Rev. J. B. Richardson and son Stan- Hey left yesterday for Tibury, Ont., where they will visit his parents before HMenving for his new pavish at Newark E Valley, N. Y. Mrs. RicharJson and lit- {te son are spending a few weeks wilh ghm' parents at Albany. | Airs, Orley Welch of Builalo is in {town today. | -C. V. Mesler is on the sick list. | A C, Smith of the Chicago Portrait l company is the guest of friends here. |_ Miss Bertha Phipany is visiting rela- : tives at Rochester, N. Y. FARMER'S PICNIC TOMCRROW. F1turday, July 29, the annual Farm- {en's Picnic will be held at Lake Island | Park, Wilson. { made by the comittee in charge for a ifine program and a genera. gnpd time. i Special trains will be run on the New | York Central from this city and also | from Burt on the R. W,. & O branch to | Wilson. § A large mumber of Lockport people as well as all the local politicians ave fplmming to altend this outing which ‘ will be larger and better this year than ever hefore, 'EsesiEnlarge Your Pictures We will make the highest grade crapon portrait for 69 cts., cash, until Oct. Ist. AH work guaranteed. Pic- lures must be in my office on or before Sept, 15th, Latest style of picture frames 60 cents while they last. 'W. Wood, 58 Locust St. ?arian to Laura D. Clark, | COUNTY NEWS SANBORN, Sanborn, July 27.-'The T Adies of the Y, C. T. V. met with Mrs, Somuc i Preichler on Wednesday p. n. A very interesting program was enjoyed by all- present. Samuel Workman is very lw at this | writing, his recovery is not looked for. Ben Habecker of Williams¢ille is the guest of his brothers, F. R. Habscker {of this place. Ars, William Rice nee Buck, and son of Buffalo were guests of Ars. Delia A. Cok and daughter over fasi. ; Her many friends here were glad to | meet her once more and extend to her \a hearty welcome, after an absence of 48 years. Miss Mamie Frank together with her large clas of Sunday school girls spent Saturday at Oleoll Beach. A delight- ful time was enjoyed by all. Mrs, Josephine Hooter is improv- ing the appearance. ofohremh ing the appearance of her house wilh the addition of.a ne wporch. WEST SOMERSET, Wost Somerset, July 27.--There were large congregations at both morning and evening services at the Baptist churchs last Sunday. Mr. Townley of Johnson's Cresk sang some fine solos af both services. Mrs, Grace Rean and duuighter Ma- | bel of Rochester, are visiting at the “mm? of Mts. Rtean's parents. Mt. and Mrs.. ragles of Lockport, Miss Barnum of Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rowe of Johnson Creek were among the visitors at the Baptist church last Sunday, The next meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist church will be nt the home of Mrs. Myron Hyde. t- Rev. J. L, Gross will preuch in Ap- f pleton next Sunday at 3:30 p. m. DYSINGER. Dysinger, July 27.-It was anounced in good faith last ween tha: Rev. Mr. Burdick of Lockport would preach in { the Baptist church and several went to the church at the appointed time only to be dissapointed as Mr. Burdick did not come. -It was owing to a misunder- standing that it was so announced. Next sunday, July 30, Rev. Mr. Bur- lick will preach in the church at Dy- D TWO YEARS. Monts Ray Colling, 9564 > years, of Gtevens Point, Wisconsin, writos: \\I bad the most terrific cough for ars, following s half two are | cured My lungs were gore and ISN. . Doctors and cough ''eurce'' singer at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Dysingor are expected home 'on Friday of this week, Dr. C. E. Ernest of Buffilo, with his wother “17m calling on friends on Tuesday, it being the birthday of his aged mother, Preparations have been |. AVegetable Preparation for As- I| similating theFood andRegula- [!f ting the Stomachs and Bowels of [ % A & D.RE-N Promotes Digestion Cheerful ness and Rest.Contains neither Opiura, Morphine nor Mineral. Nor NArcoTiq. of Cid Dr Pomplan Seeh~ Alx.Sema + >_ Rochelle Sclte- 75mg deed # - Bt (‘mflmzflw‘oafiv HomudSeed ~ Coathed Sugar SHintergreen: Flavor A perfect Reraedy for Canstipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoca Worms Convulsions,Feverish- ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Fac Stmile Signature of MGM/1 NEW YORK. 't hea For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have . Always Bought Bears the Signature SON & BOYNTON (Furnaces of its own 6 Pine Street, Charle\ InTime of Peace Freparefor War We are going to have some cold weather this Fall and Winter and you will need one of our celebrated RICHARD= will cheerfully give you an estimate on the cost, an d would advise you not to delay until busy season starts in Step in and see our line of SUMMIT STOVES and RANGES. There is none better and has features strictly Wm. Walker & $051, to warn your house, We - Lockport, N. Y. > - PORTLAND, OREGON, AND RE. ___ TURN $71.00. a Every day until Oct. 15 the New York Central will sell round trip tickets to Portland, Oregon, at the low rate of $71.00 from Lockport, good going one way, returning another. All par- ticulars at the City Ticket office, 97 Main St, Lockport. 7-20-46 c2t Buffalo to Denver and Return $37.25, Via Wabash Railroad. Tickels on sale August 11th, 12th, 13th, and for morning fraing of Aug. 14th. Speciag train for delegates open to public, will leave Buffalo $:30 p. m. August i1th. JFull information and itinerary forwarded on application. R. F. KELLEY, JAMES GASS, (. A. P. D. N. Y. S. P. A. Wabash Ticket Office, Street, Buffalo, N.Y. 287 Main T-18,d to §-12 VACATION MONTH IN NEW voric.' Lackawanna OQuling Sea Shore ex-: cursion goes August §. Tickets $9.00; } good 15 days; New York, Coney Is- lank. Apply 289 Main SL, Buffalo for particulars. T-22-dtoS-5 LEGAL NOTICES, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. City Clerk's Office, Lockport, N. Y., July 18, 1905. Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned at his office, City Building, until Monday, July 31st, 1905, at 8 o'clock p. m. for the building of Police Headquarters, in accordance with plans and specifications, now on file in the office of the City Clerk. Each proposal must state a gross sum for the entire work, including the entir« labor, materials and everything con- nected with such improvement, excepi the steel jail work, and be accompa- nied by a certified check payable to the order of the City of Lockport upon a bank in said city equal to five per cent, of the amount of the did, condi- tioned that the party proposing if the work is awarded to him or them on his ar their proposition will within five days after being nolifted of such award, eater into centract for the performance o nut ays. LEGAL NOTICES. - port, Niagara County, N. Y., deceasea. to exhibit the same, with the vouch- ers thereof, to the subscriber, the ex- ecutor of said deceased, at the law of- fices of Ransom & Tritton, No. 78 Main St., in the city of Lockport, in said County, on or before the ist day of December, 1905. Dated Lockport, May 19, 1905. JAMIS R. COMP'FON, Executor. Ransom & Fritton, Attorneys. G-13-d6mo-£ SUPREME COURT, County OF NIAGARA-Jennie M. Dye and Sam- uci 11. Dye, plaintiffs, against William [E. Marshall and others, defendants. In pursuance of an interlocutory ' judgment in partition in the above en- tilled action duly granted and entered in the Niagara County Clerk's office on the 11th day of July, 1905, I, the under- signod, John S. Reardon, Sheriff of Ni- County, in and by said judgment for that purpose aforesaid, will sell ai public at the . Sheriff's ofice in the Caurl in the City of Lockport, Niagara County, N Y., on the sixth day , of September, 1905, at two o'clock in { the afternoon of that day, all the lands and premises in said judgment direct- ed to be sold and therein described as follows: All that tract or parcel of land, situ- ate in the tnwn of Porter, County of Ningorn and State of New York and being the wost part of the north part ; of Int number 46 in the 15th» township and Sth section of the Holland Land Company's land, hounded on the north by lot number forty-seven, 23 chains 58 links; cast by the east part of said lot number forty-six, 4 chains 2¢ links; south by a line parallel to the north line of said lot 28 chains be links and west'by lot number fifty- three, 4 chains 26 links, containing 10 2-100 acres of land, be the same more or less. ' Dated Lockport, N. Y. July 21. 1905 JOHN S, RBARDON, Sheriff of Niagara Co. IL B. CONH, Pjaintif's Attorn{y, Batavia, N. Y. T-21-071-]° AVOID CONTAGION . ' - AND INFECTION Disinfect Freely with Platt's Chlorides. Contagious and infectious diseases are prevalenil. The use of a reliable disinfectant the household. Dusty or damp core fers and cracks-nooks behind plumbing and all spots that can't be reached by the weubbing brush, should be freely sprinkled with a mixture of one (1) part Platt's Ohio. rides and tem (10) parts of water. | This gilution. costs leg]? than t5 gents a 9”:th Use it freely in the waste.pipes, E closets and {lo not neglect a liberal gprmk. ling of the cellar, 'Eoremove objecfuonable odors where sprinkling is inadvisable a cloth, wrung out of the dilution mentioned, whould bo placed over or near the article. A little extra care just now may prevent much sickness and expense. Plait's Chilo rides is an odorless, colorless liquid whick instantly destroys foul odors and disease breeding matter. It has been freely sul m. led to Physicians, Saritarians and Boards of Health for 25 'years, rnd over 26,00( written endorsements har, been received from them.' It is so°% {voerywhere in ful quarts wottles, ani x only gt? Henry B. Platt. Now %<sk. DR. G. A. PONTIUS, - Osteopathic Physician. Graduate under the Founder. Office hours: 9 to 12 a. m., 1130 'to 4:30 p. m., or by appointment. Examination Free. 89 Main St., Lockport. Home phone 44%. LOCAL MARKETS. . Thursday, July 27, 1905. Fotatges, REW 6k 06.4408 POtAtOGS, Old kk}. 4k 6..250 Beans, medium ........... .$1.50@1.80 OnION$, PK., NEW 66+. Cabbage, per lb.................8@108 Oranges, dozen ................30@50¢ Lemons, dozen ....................80¢ Bananas, dozen ...............15@200 Figs, pOUNd Checse, pound ...l6e Lard, pound ...................8@100 Granulated sugar .....2.............60 Buber, 1B. .... Ao es seee se .s} IS@@E ..... .. % sec ee ek ers aa sea 0k 200 (Corrected by J. T. Darrison.) ...... HAY, tOM 6... .$6.00@9,00 Timothy seed, S.............$1.85@1.89 kkk kkk ke dria lll}. Middlings ........ SATAW a ae cie ea oe wa ea eae ea »» HAY, GWE. scree eka .k}. .60@750 CorM, bushel ................2.65@700 OATS ll.. lete es kee e..... Bailed hay, ton ............$9.00@10.00 Buckwheat .....2... a.........75@80¢ CIOV@r ee. k .k. e+}. .$6.00@7.00 Onions, bushel ............ Beans, Marrofat ..... Beans, Red Kidney ........$190@2.25 » Flour. ' Best Patent ............... $6.0u@5.09 Wintep Patent ..............$6.00@5.43 | Family ker... Corn meal 66... BeANS, PCB {Corrected by L. Huston.) FOWIS kas ve...} BEES ss ka a..} Butter, 1b. .s............51214, 15, 160 (Corrected by R. J. Brandt.} TBG@L, 1b ..... vek ek kk kkk sk kk 6k. Lambs, spring ................12@14c Calf, 1D .k... .5¥%%@be HOGS, 1D k 66k 66k aa eave aka TC Buffalo Provision Market. New York, July 27. WHEAT - No. 2 red, $98%e1. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern | Duluth, $1,15%. . CORN - No. 2 corn, 61¥%e f. o. b afloat; No. 2 yellow, 61i%c. OATS-Mixed oats, 26 to $2 Ibs, SS@351/20; clipped white, 36 to 40 the., > : HAY - Shipping, to choice, T5@80c. - PORK - Mess, $18.70@14.50; fam ily, per bbl, $15.50@16.00. CHEEpB - State, full crsam, small choice, 10¥%c. EGGS - State and Pennsylvania, 24@25c. i POTATOES-Long Island, $2.00@ 2.35; southern, $1.75@2.25. v 60@65c;. good New York Provision Market, Buffalo, July 27. WHEAT-No. i northern in stora $1.14%; No. 2 red, 89¢. CORN - No. 2 corn, 60%e f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 61%. OATS - No. 2 white, 35e £. 0. b. Afloat; No. 3 white, 34%e. per bbl, $6.00@6.75;- winter family, FLOUR - Fancy blended patent patent, $5.55@6.05. | BUTTER - Creamery western, er tra, 2lc;- state and Pennsylvaria creamery, 205; dairy, choice to fancy, 18@20c. CHEESE-Fancy full cream, new, 10 @10¥%c; good to choice, 9@9¥%e. EGGS-Scelected, fancy, 21@22c. POTATOES-Southern, fancy, per bbl, $2.10@2.25. * port ire: vistligg at The Dome of Mr. Aro frome Within Hipitzor of Huilfalo has hired Olt boo pori fap Contractor bn Coultras Mis Morrit of Leekport rr ovlaiting of said. work. Sbpparate proposals will also be re- ceived, at the same time and places, and utpan same condifions as above, for the furnishing of steel. cells, window - availed nothing. Thom Brazilian Baim made a com- / plote and permanent cure. R «% It's the great ''Lung Healor'' of the world. For sale by Clay W. Parsons and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Lawrence drove to Akron on Tuesday. NOTICE TO CREDITORS-Pursuani to an order of Hon. Charles Hickey Surrogate of Niagara County, notiee 1 berchy given to all persons having East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE-Best steers on sale, $5.35 @5.60; fair to good butcher steers, $4.00@1.60; medium <halffat | steers, workly hrtreected, good ereps; having well advaneed, avemige oyidd; oats noaded well, straw making ruk growth | petatoom. corfu, and heans sofug well; CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH fur a few doys ut Mr. and Mis. John Coltton'n, Miss Geace Crabs of Ruffate lo visit« buf ort ABon Rirhardson's, Miss Braet oul Mics Marthy of hock pert have hee opending it Pro devs af Mio, Strats, Prvovt Faxyies bas gone Auront for a few dava, Chiartes Invent ated sank Hewell have teeepteit ao positican as braktemen Oawoefus to Hast Ath fasts on. £, Cotton, Jacob Winters | ond fos. Tyter spout Saturday it WHS} esi. fishing A vory large number ol it ' the Old tntekwhont good; tobacea stecing tape diy: hops poot; upples and prow® tight: peaches, plums, and small freit! good. 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PHisdelahis, P8. guards, grated doors, etc., in accord- ance with plans and specifications, now on file in the office of the City Clerk. The Common Council hereby reserves the right to reject any or all propos- als. By order of the Common Council. E. S. BENNETT, T-19-dw&F-iw City Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS-Pursuant to an order of Hon. Charles Tieckey, Surrogate of Niagara County, nollee is hereby given to all persons having claims or demands against Edgar E Cole. late of the: Town of Wilson; Niag- ara County, N. Y., deceased, to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereot. to the subscriber, the administrator, of mid deceare1, at the law office of Stockwell & Campbell, No, $1 Main St. in the City of Lockport, in said County. on or before the lst day of February. 1906, Dated July 21st, 1905. ROY W. COLB, Adimnistrator, BTOCKWELT, & CMPBELL, Aitys. for Administator, claims or demands against Ellen S. Edwards, late of the Town of Lock- - 81 Main Street, Lockport, N. YC. $3.75@4.10; common to fair heifers, $3.25@4.25; good to choieg heifors, $4.50@4.175; good butcher bulls, $3.25 @3.60; choice to extra veals, $7.00 7.25; medium to good, $6.00@6.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS - Chores spring lambs, $7.25@7.50; yearlings, choice, $5.75@6.00; handy wethers, $5.00@5.25; mixed sheep, $4.25@4 75. HOGS - Mixed packers emades $6.30@6.40; medium hogs, £6.25@C.30, pigs, light, $6.35@0.40. Buflalo Hay Markat, HAYXT-Cholce, $12.50; Ns. 1, $12.00; No. 2, $10.00@11.00; choice light mix T-21-dom-F ed, $10.00. Lo.. 28 enone Hee o