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Llu.wo | Burtt Bros., | 40-42 Pine St. | | Rustic Theatre Week of July 24th The Famows Sully Family meee ns ne +10 crn das conned ee 6 en wa ree 6 paar ead 66 1 | 1 i 1 I i I d 1 1 du a large measure respounsble for a can of the International Railway com- and oxhlbitions of eus- which Includes: the officers, PERFECTING PLANS FOR THE - ANNUAL PIONEERS! PICNIC. With the preat annual evont of Plo- neets' Pleule less than three yoeeks dis- that little is being heard nhout what is to take place at the pdetie to diiterest the thousands who cunually visit Of+ vett Beach on that occuslon. 'The death of the late Ardrex 'Penbruok, founder. atid untll his death the great matustay -of the) Pioneer's Plenic. is tardivegs In getting things snvanged for the coming Pieneets' Day outing. Couiegt Passenger Agert Stephen- puhy came to this ety a cay or fwo ayo and confetted with H. K. Wicker, viee president of the Nivcira County Ploneers' avcuelation, on the matter of i for the coming pfetile iud offered on belial{f of the railway vetapiny to do all that can be reason- ably asked of the company to uld in making Ploneers' Pleule day i succes. Ho preanised that the eorspany will Munish free the services of the \4th R stmeut baud of Ruffalo to provide mustc for the day and pronised the arsuelation the use of the Rustle thea«- tro furcearting out its formal prograin, He also promised to provide ample ac- commoodations for the traffic to and front the Reach. br. W. Q. Huggins of Sankt orn, pres- ident of the Ploneers' assceistfon, has In charge the matter of I ringing the tudians of the Nations, Including the 'Pusegroras, to camp ato Oleott teach aind. \put on\ Indiin games, tons on Victieet®' day, & project which originated with the fate Mr, Ten- brook. It Is expected FrestGlent Ung» will bring about the roallzation of this part of the arrangements, The executive committee of the as- chos ust yet made up its progtaum for ithe day,. The only things assured to tuke place arg land and water sports 8: in [ \An Interrupted | Honeymoon\ 4 Biract from Shoa's Theatre' however, that a program of approp- riate exercises will be artanged to tuke place In the Rustic theatre as us- ual, consisting of an address of the day by some noted man and other address- es by prominent Lockport oud Niagara county men, with stugers of the county ana other de- tails, * The exceutive committee is, ever, having a bushel of tiouble in its viforts to obtain a suitable speaker of the day. oveasion, len. Miles obliged to decline the invitation owing to Interefrence with business. Efforts were then made to secure Ciovernor Higgins to be spenker of the frared he may be unable to accept, Hou, Cuthbert W. Pound. tae govern- neers' association officers that Gov- etrior Higgins will probably desire the lHeutenant governor to represent him at the Portland, Ore. exhibition, which to the Pioncers' Picnic. Mr., Pound and Hon, Joim A. Mer- ritt, have, however, prom'sel to as- sist in trying to secure the lHeutenant governor for Ploneers® Day at Oleott Beach and through their efforts ob- stacles to his coming may be laid. There will be the usual number of | cand games dufing the dup. a yacht ; Buffalo, | rave hy the Oleott Beach Yacht clup B eves icin inay see + evering, Vice | ‘iuml fireworks in the i President Wicker assures the Journal, 1 | 'The LoRoy Brothers, Extracedin« commas r nemen se ve - nce ~ songs by leading: how-: In accordinee with the plans' of the late Manager Tenkrook, an in- / titation to be the guest 0% and | spenker of the day at the picnic was! first sent to General Nelson A,. Miles.} betired, uf the T. 8. Army, who would ; have been a fine drawing card for the; was, however, | day but the governor was also obliged! or's legal advisor, Informing the Plo-} { would preclude Mr. Bruce from coming an~ 50 Muslin Curtains 26¢ pair. 1060 Lace Curtains 75c. - 10¢c Poles Ge each The Remnant Sale that has close Saturday night, and moac~- WASH SUITS, i§g2.50 Colored Wash Suits go at | $149 Balance of $4.50 and $6.00 White Suits to decline owing to other pressing mate | $3.50 ters. Hon. C. W. Pound brought the | Ab e ere rnt L governor's declination here from Al- i 50 Shirt Waist DOW ......... 66> 39¢ bany a day or two ago, Firally an ef-; White Shirt Waist now...... 49¢ fort Is now being made to secure Lieu- ; | tenant Governor M. L. Bruce but it is | $10.60 Cloth Suits now .......... $3.98 . $4.00 Walking Skirts in Browns, Navy |- and Black ROW ...........60> $2.98 | $6.00 fine Sicilian Walking Skirts | ¢ $4.98 | - MOW |a yas lel ee. ee 66 6k 66k ner ke $ 'All $8.50 and $10.00 Walking Skirts wr ae $7.50 $$7.50 Rain Coats now .,... ...... $5.00 {$10.00 and $12.00 Rain Coats now $7.50 $7.50 eolored Silk Skirts now .... $5.00 Choice of 50 aney Colored Silk Para- ! .sols, usual price 8.00 to $5.00 each, | I - cc $2.00 {10 dozen Women's Lace and Embroid- 1,000 Jelly Glasses, with Covers, Each. - Last Week of The Gigantic Sale of Remnants attention attracted the we mean to make partment must be sold this week,. Tooth Brushes, the 25 cent and 35 cent HOSIERY-REMNANTS. A lot mill remnants of Grand Paisocks at mill remnants prices, ........... Sc 1,000 dozen women's fast Black hose, the mill people call them \seconds but we can't see anything the mat- ter and value at 10 cents a pair ..5¢ 80 dozen Children's fast Black ribbed hose, double knees, heel and - toe, values up to 15 cents pair, at .... 100 FRIDAY,JULY 28, 1905. nd $15 Dinner Sets $11.50 . $8 Dinner Sets $5.98. $4.50 Toilet Sets $3.49. of nearly everybody in Lockport will positively this the Greatest week of all. Small lots left from every de- COTTON REMNANTS. RIBBONS-REMNANTS. kind, each ...... keke ekke ea ees 1l5e . , German Silver Thimbles each 1g 36 inch brown sheeting, strong,} A lot of all Silk Ribbons, Black and so e 00.1 Silk, black only 2s smooth and heavy regular Colors, No, 5 wide,-usual piece price 50 yard Spool Silk, ck y...... See Bie var . ° - price' ble yard, Af ........6}+« 56 5 cents & yardy Ab 3%3%c 36 inch bleached cotton, strong, even thread with no starch and finish, soft for the needle, usual price To yard, at ........ prose ck rak ke k> Shc A lot of all Sill Ribbons] Black and Colors, Nos. 40 and 60 widths, usual piece price up to 15¢ yard, at....108 CARPET DEPARTMENT. 8¢ inch fine cambric, wilh higher prices on cottons in sight, we think this an excellent investment, usual piece! Prices below are for cash and hold price Ite & yATI, Ab Se good this week only: $2.50 Axminster Rugs .......... $1.98 LINEN REMNANTS, $10.99, Af .e 6.6.6.2 $12.00 A lof of Mill Remnants of Tuikish $4.00, extra size, Axminster Rugs $3.25 Towels, latge size aud good weight.!2-Jute Smyma Rug, 6x9 size, forferly ered Trimmed Corset Covers, usual Mill Remnants | of | Silver | Bleached 50 dozen men's blue mixed heavy cot- usual price 14 cents each...... 108 | - $0.00, Ow .k... $4.50 : rere u ( very c es' - + ton sox, every day and every bodies Wore of the - Remnants - of - Cotion 9%12 Axminster Rugs, - formerly $30, «price 10 cents a pair, at ........ \°) plenched 'Poweling, - regtiar - piece | MOW ---+ eee e sve ree rere e $22.00 h 4 - wice 5 cents a vard, at lge Ox12 Tapesiry Brussels Rugs, formerly 100 dozen women's ribber wide lace! brice 3 CCHLS 2 YMIQ, £10.00, HOW .2......2..2.... p. $14.00 trimmed vest, value up to 15 cents, 5te Ingrain Carpet .......... ..... 370 cencessiong at the Reach on Fioneers'| price #80 each, Ato ................ MAb ull lees. ade kre 6k ae ee ba eek nee 8 Germain Table Damasl, usual piece an,“ 113535111111 carpet, yd 55° Pay and no matter what the program f NOTIONS-REMNANTS. 60 dozen women's fine ribbed vests, price 45 cents a yard, at ....;...306 EE quullemp nosy, M31 11:11}; on floor 382 may be it is practically certain that as . pba k . 5 special lace trimmei and choice of |, als . Be Lino Lulu, now a » AIG ........ a miny thousands will assemble at the| Basting Thread per spool .......... “Ci Mill Remnants of half Bleached Tmion| All Lace Curtain Covers now .....2Jc‘ metty lakeside resort on \Vp.1nesag1y,}l)ress Shields, per pair........... , .3¢ four popular warth up to 194, Table Damask, full <-2 yards wide, Lalance 01?‘ single Lace Curtaxfls, August 16, as have marked the occas-| Hair Pins, per BOX ................ Sop at ........ . ekke e reek eke} regular plece price 50e a yard, at 890 GAC reek 666+ 68> £08 sion in most recent years. ary Spanish Bing and Webbing ; - Act, 4 The Chathant Sisters, Autrabatic Dancers duce . | Elizabeth Entelle, Song and Buck Doncing | | i f i “anyyDévInéy‘tMonologufit. : § The theatrical season In the Hodge 7C, | Opera Houge In this efty wil open on 1mm 20 with Lew Dockstzaior and his winstrel troupe. 'This will be a most { auspictons opening of the seoson. It is inr-nnlswd that If the Lockport theater |gocts give the upert house inanage- Beach I mont the patronage it deserves during | the beginning of the comiug seaon a i better line ouf attractions hroughout will be glven than has ever before been | n Loekport. It all depends, how- ever, on the support given. Among the bookings already made by I 1 & STT [ atos are ppanonablo. {mu Hodge Opera House management | -__ At Olcott Amerlean and Hutropet® pl&HS. R&G) fop the coming seagon are the following was meals 60 contsr also meal & I, og exceltent merit; carte. i A new ldea In the novelty world, a rite us desoribing the 100108 Y04 | corp of musteal eutitied \Tey would want, and how many It your | anq Abey,\ Including a company of 75 party, ‘ - fpmplp. including many nretty girls. We will quote you rates by reUUD | \tify to one of Kirk Tashatll's big pleces, mall. . j |_ \Miss Bob White Opera company,\ $11?me your surarier vacation RQ¢ / py Nizon and Zimmerman. Tho Hth Regiment Band on July $6 epyineers Chic\ opera company, pre- day and evening,. senting another of Kirk Losaall's big successes, with Eivie La Croix (Mrs. Thomist Keabrooke) in the loading role, \The Village Parson,\ a wholesome drama well-known to focal theater-go- ets. Fhe CSth Rogiment Band on July 20th, August fnd, 5th, Oth. 44th Roflment band Aug. 18th, 16th, 10th. #00, 26th and #6th. Dancing Wed« nesduayt ard afturdays In the evoning, THE PLAY, THE PLAYERS AND THE PLAYHOUSE Frank Daniels in \The Office Boy.\ Vogel'g3 Minstrels. \'The Holy City,\ with Miss Grace Hamilton as the leading lady. Mason & Mason in \Frits ond Snitz,\ a farce comedy by Stair & Haviland. Klaw & Erglanger's latest comic op- era \Paul Jones Opera company,\ with tosaline Shay fn the leading sole. Dastin Farnum in \The Virginian. \A Ruyal Slave.\ Klaw & Erlanger's musieal success, \Running for Office,\ Chauncey Oleott. Manager J. Harvey Dayor is now busily engaged in negotiating for book- lings of other attractions 0\ a high or- der of merit, | Among those he is trying to book are \Buster Brown\ Opera i |company, Miss Blanche Walsna in \The Woman in the Gage,\ Henry Iforton in \Eben Iolden,\ \The Isle of Bong Bong\ that replaces Whitney's present Highness, the Bey,\ the recent Lashall theater success. The Hodge Opera House is being thoroughly cleaned and rerovated and ilt will be put into very inviting condi- tion before the opening of the 1905-06 season. success \The Isle of Spice.\ and \His | cars hallf-hourly, ------ FRUIT TRUST i __1S BLAMED 'That brand of Lookport's fruit fad- dirts who make frult the prineipal part of their diet In the warm wonths are { Junt now having their peace of mind or of the stomach, disturbed by a prospect of being shortly unable to partake, except sparingly, af the main of thetr daily menu the banana, There has in the last few weeks been a very large falling off In the stock of bununas on sale in the various frait | ant grocery stoves in this city, The (dust week or so the stock of bananas | In thir stores has fallen off so much that it now amounts almost to s famine. ! Muny atores have vot ho4 any bas viunas on sale for some time, while none sToPr iT, Right-now. You may abuso MADY og the atores are plentlfnlly stocked animate and inantmate things bub; with the fuselous southern frait. «bute your watch aftor It strikes f0f] 'Phe dealers attribute. this to the tess time or botter eare and It will \Ret ) machinations of a 'banana trust\ which cvon\ by qulotly quitting worle Af 40M6 | they say has been formed in the south {important time of your buoy Hfee«Just | for the' purpose of boosting prices, whan you need thmely hop. BMDAB it! 4; a result of the operattons of tne to un, £8 wo aro exporte In 411 | tryst and Its embargo on the fruit, ba- watch alhnorits, | nanas have gone up from \0 cents a wneristeme men., at which they sold wholesale [u few weeks ago. to $2.50 per bunch. B. M. RICHARDSON, Watchmaker, Jeweler, Opticlans _| go obtain ven at the latter price. fame gtorm with Clty 'Belet Officefl Lemens are also sald by tne deglers 87 Main St,. Lookport, N. Y. ; to become searce and Asme cs . in amué.‘ through the withholding pelley of a osuntherm trust aml they have ! c pene up from $2 a box to $8 a box ¥ mgfifiegflgmmi 'within the lust three weeks, it is said. - Inflarmmttons, © Werltutiond or nleorations | , \Futhl id not astrine | bovennd oo seem |- New Ling of Cut Glass Bald by Oougilins =| PREY | ' by exptom. poopudy © | plugs, $4.75 up, a t 2.78. 1 R fi’éi’ufl'ufikfl? “fleas“ I C. Q, BROWN, Jeweler, fom mmombraues. eelved; alto diamond set signet R* or cont In plain wrappoi, | Just received; alto diamond set sign | They are gald by the dealers to be hard} dear} WILL KEEP HER soYS. _-_. Children pleaded they wanted to go with \Mama\ and they went, Charles and Raymond Devine, the two litte lads who ran away from the Home for the Friendless twice during there by their mother on Satunmlay night last, begged a ride or the trolley and found their mother im Buifatlo Thursday evening. - She retuined them to the Home again this morning. The boys, when reprimanded by their mother for running away from such a | good home, said that they were so her that if she left them there again they would do the same as they ha done before. * breaking up her home. | She the boys in the Home for the Friend- less here thinking they wou!d have bet- ter care than she could give them as she intended going to wor: ia Buffalo. Little 8 year-old Raymond, when taken back to the Home ky his mother Thursday morning, felt so badly when his mother started to leave him, cling- Ing to her skirts and saying, \They are good to me here but I want you 'Ma- ma.\ that she finally decided to take both children to Buffalo with her. lANCIENTS TO VISIT | ALBANY NEXT FALL. |__ Albany, July 2§.-Captain William A. ; More, | Licutenant - C. - H. ~ Porter, : Lieatenant Samuel 4. MeNeR, Adjt. [Col- Wiam - A. Oakes and | Tieut. ! | George IL. Innes, a committee from the pmcimt mid Honorable Artillery com- | buy of Roston, came to Albany this | week to make arrangements fop the an- {nual three-days outing and held day which the famous organizalion plans to ; pend this fall in and about Albany. the past two days, having been placed] homesick they could not stay and told | Mts. Devine is a widow and intends | placed i | WHEAT TAINK YOU 1,500 people in Lockport use Gas Ranges. Do you think y chances when you buy one? ou are taking any Lockport Gas and Efeciric Light Cbmpany \Wr but a little journey 7.30 p. m. 1859 ~The trip from Chicago to Colorado is on the Burlington. ___ You leave Chicago this afternoon at 5.00 and reach Denver to-morrow at It is a comfortable, enjoyable and inexpensive little fourney. . All summer long round-trip tickets from Chicago to Deaver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo cost only $30. August 30 to September 4, inclusive, the price will be only $20. Detailed information 1s yours for the asking w. D. CORNELL, ) Traveling Passenger Agent, 299 Main St., Buffalo. Captain Morse, the chairman of the committee of arrangements, said that ; his organization would leave Boston on | the first Monday in October and go to Now York city, and then sail up the Hudson io Albany. The organization will be about 600 strong and will be accompanied by the band of the Fifth Massachusetts regiment, one finest in Boston. On the arrival in Al- bany a parade will be made, with the Tenth regment, Natonal Guard, as es- cort, 'The company will enjoy trips from this city, probably io Saratoga and Lake George, and at the expiration of the} of its stay here expects to give a ban- quet at the Hotel Ten Eyck, to which representative men of the State and city governments will be invited. 'The organization went to Norfolk, Va. last fall, where they had as their guests the late General Fitzhugh Lee, the Southerners, Great Bargains - in all pianos, A special bargain in slightly used Hoffman plano to prompt Music Store, buyer at 20th Century djovernor of Virginia and offer notable ' Commencing today, we will place on sale a line of Sofas, Davenports, Parlor Chairs, Hat Racks, Mahog» ° any Rockers, Whatnots, Work Tables, Bureaus, Commodes, Card Tables, Sewing Rockers and all kinds of Parlor Furniture. Sale - will start today and continue for one week. First come, first served. s oss mats Furniture Upholsterers, ' 43 Pine Street, Lockport, N. Y. New York New York New Yark $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 Lackawanna August 5 Ihe big New York excursion goes Saturday, August 5. Tickets good fifteen days. Half a month at the seashore. Five regular and one special? train. Best time to visit the metropolis, Coney Island, and the east. Only route via famous Dsleware Water Gap Appjy now for tickets, reservations etc., at ' --- Lackawanna Tourist Bureau, 289 Main Street. Buffalo, N, Y. HE _COCcoA.EXPEERTY Says: \RUNKEL BROTHERS \M COCOA is the finest cocoa made; an arh'da of absolute purity with the- highest nutritive qualities and a flavor of perfection.\ If you try it once you will fully appreciate the wisdom of THE €0COA EXPERT. - Send your name and two cents for a trial can,