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TUBGBDAY, AUGUST 20, 1906. nats Gean Grop Is Short toate harveafing has beurre and neusy aeres diwe | bee ed. witte matey more wil not be to haw»; veoh fog ses erat dagn 'The evap ripens «d ou hr oearlieb this year: Ham uisttul tel Lattnets ato nat fog dt gives theme move fine to fig loud for whew The erep wHL Litt far befow the avere« iyo odie the vietnity of Chill and lewwling Liveaners say - theo yleld wlll be from one half to- - 'The average v¥ickt is twonty | bushels to the) gere, but most farmers will have to he sult with ten bushels this year. The bean evop was phuited uide! unfaverable | clreanastianees, - owing tt the bedyy during the latter pia of dune amt carly part of July, an' ow inp te conditions a Targee were ase was net phinted | ust drm ap poitred on rily. flelds amt this is the direct miso of the fight ytet1 | 'The» weries asu fite erop never loofied bet ter hut shee the rust appeared nin fields fool, Ot to out but upon exam ination if\ In found that the beans arn nat quote than gbown. Hop Picking. Hop ptctitug will begin In Westeri Cutiurto county mest week. Report vary as to the condition of the crop Theo will be brfefe owlng tt the fact that there Is & snoriage, an alea to the fact that pletdag will be (am specitily as possibl whore nutirul conditions iro agains to prevent farther damage Drackport State Normal. The amnugt cleeulas of the Stal Normal ost Trainuluog chool at Arock port has gevently beep Issued In th cbadar aie fot forty several driport ict charges. Phe full term apene MW -duendiy, Moeptenmber 18. und Wed nesday and Thursday wil be set anid for the clamdfteation of the students Roeltatiouns will begin {\riday Hep temuer £5. seudents are no longer auniltto Whron piusliug a frqulied entrance cx but only Hose qualified fy Ill schoot A person wh poosensoes io dlplomit of a college o nnivercity of a rtanding recognized b, Hie: department of edgeation, or wh possemen i Blute ceftlfteato, a Regent wo eteatic imen diploma dssue by- the fepartiicht of eduction, show tng graduation from fp approved hig of acvderimy, wi be adiailited d the Notumal Sehool. Unt Eeptember, '0f, atudents wi bec etoutfed on a Regent icoademlc of 48 cotnuts, whic diptemc should eoever, as far us pog shies, tlie. work outlined as the ap proved cotfse | for | normal entrance After WMuunwvflgigmmhgl erlt 8804 be ndmilted who Hus not Anished th ventral prepuntery course, of the gol ' propaisitory course, which will to: an to on exception. Any candfdate who ts twon , ty une yearn of afte, who possesses -bount regents diploma (showin two yeuts of Iigh school It and who has taught sue coucfitlly two gears may be admitt 'd too the. bormead departmert; but before rrtety student will he re- to e-mptete | the hilgh schoo € { & Wayne Gounty Fal. The directors of the Wayne Count ate making elib ofate plats for the qunital fatr of tha sorfety, - wilt be hold Septembe 7th. Sth aint (hn 'Pia your $6,000 has boen set agalde for the premibtmg o exhibits imd $6000 will bo used for purses du the fares, A pronfnent ofatop will be engage! for the feit day, Timrstiy, whlch P to die Imes aut Farmers' Day, brie - wHE Io \Clood | HRowds\ - flon Thoma: tOrpborh of Auburh bas been aecuted as ppeitker for Eriday. Wilt Parade at State Fair. The Clyde fire department hag been Invited too tite pagt In the quirade it the State Cals which will take place on 'Preaday everdng; Heptenthor £2, Hanttor Year for Farmars, Farmers heut Meottavilte ate plese wL with the ylekb of wheat and oats Hoeverat who have threshed report ove at Inislibs of wheat to the gere ane the berpy foo of good quallty, while oats gre itatoadly Hines Constderatbie anx fefy Io felt over the beat epop. Fron the start it hns been an unfavorahl reason. fop fem, wis so fitel rato eieely. interfering with Ure sowlag aitd dit some easen those who sow the crap anmmpimatty early diad to re phosh ms they were washed out aw! damaftoc retievally, FOR GVER 6IXTY YEARS Mrs, Windiow's foothing Syrup ha» bert ased by rallllons of mothers fw theis chifdran while toothing If dis- turbed at fight and brokon of yout rest by a sicl child sufforing and cry- Ing with pain on Cutting Tooth, send tt nhice and got a battle of \Mrs. Wins« low's Sacthing for Ghildron Teething, It will rallovo the poor tie sufferer Immediately. Depend upon It, mothor, thore is no mistriks about It. If cursos Diarthoon, - rogulates the Htomgch and Bowels, cures Influmma« ton, ang glves tone and to 'the whole syatom. \Mrs Winslow's Sooth« Ing Hyrup\ fog children tecthlog ds pleasint to the tasto and 1s the pro- dcriptfon of one of tho oldest and boat male physiclang and nurses in the Tnited States, Price twonty-five conte a bottlo. Bold by allt druggists throughout the world. Ite sure and ask for \Mrs Winslow's Hyrap. H5 | yogsots known as \tin clads\ on the wesrem ew vond - «lon, furnishes some idea of them: ; ; ny own pot words as though they were, cacdt*_t* < vhich my coad uvaney must have glv= ~ vith mental discalceatlon, - would vellfeate your nose if I thought | your orass Iquinate fantorsa; draw ob- | found tn the distionary.-Chicago Jour- rule fn the navy. 'They wore much | mud the 'Feutonte and Majestic, all very Cone istence THE GRAVE OF ELIA,. wom come nase | 1Iuiton's Hifort to Pind the Tomb of Charles Lamb, Hutton's \Lttorary Landmarks of London\ was lovgely a labor of lave and was the result of yoars of hard work. Afr. Hutton gives this example of the difiteulttes that stood In hits ways \Auothor Sunday afternoou I devoted to a plous pilgrimage to the grave of Charles Lamb at As usual, gobody st Hd4morton know anything. {t Is ontively filed. The sexton aud the gravedigszor and a few persons war dering about could give me no Infor- . mation. Most of thom had never beard of Mr. Laub, and I could not find the snoered spot. Naturally I applied to the | vector, gurl as ho foft the vestry door ufter service loaning on the arm of i pretty young woman I approached lim, ratzed imny hat and asked politely If he could tell me whore Charles aud Mary Lamb wero resting. he The chipehyiaid is not a small ono, and * could not say! And I, forgettlug the:} diy, the place and his saered office,} cursed that rector for hls criminal igno- ; rinco. | heavens, I said, 'you ought: : to be ashamed of yourself! In your cure have been placed the ashes of out | | of the foremost men In the whole his-] tory of English letters. And you don't tnow whore they are! They have made: | your churchyard and your parish (“5Ml tUnguished all the world over, I have} come 4,000 miles to visit Charles, Lutab's grave, nd you, the rector of | tho church, dowt know where It is!! You ouglt to be hbhoartlly ashamed of: yoursclt, And I turned upon my heel and Toft him standing there speechless and confounded.\ | Half im hour after tho above incident | sceurred ind while Hutton was grop-; Ing around the graveyard In the twl-) light tho rector came to him, hat In hand, spologlzed most humbly for his: | Ignorance, which be had corrected in} thoe meantime, and conducted him to} ; the grave of the Immortal Elia. tol A VOCABULARY TEST, Yome Words Strunge to You That Are: In the DicUonnaey, . [ | The number of obsolete words that - are to bo found In Webster's Diction- iry (s considerably larger than people have any idea of, The following letter, written by an alleged poot to an edifor who had treated his pootry with der- @{ip~*Cou haye behnved Hke an im- »otigtnous scrogle! Like those who, on- vious of any moral ccolsitude, carry hele unglolty to the height'of creating iytaposlcally the fecund words which my pollymathle genius uses with uber- 'y to abligate the tongues of the weet-| oss! Sir, you hive crassly parodied j raugrams, I will not coascervate re- wouches-I will oduce a vell over the itramonatat ingratitude which has! tamfored even my lndlsoerptlbloa‘ tm on the focitlation' m you whon I offored to become your 'mntor and I will not speak f the fippltude, the obtepsy, you have flown In oxacerbattog me, one whose tonlus you should have approached Ho I tell vou, without supervacancous words, iothing will render. Iignoselble your conduct to mo. I warn you that I that any mornt diarthrosts thereby could hbo pecformed-4if I thought I should not Implgnorato my reputation, to, tachygraplhic serogle, band with Jootations from the thought, If you can, of having synchroufcally lost the cxisttmnation of the greatest poet since Milton,.\ And yot all these words are to be nal. Multiple Serews. 51 Multiple serows wore used as early is the Amerfcan civil war on certain Miseissippl, thelv adoption being neces- by the shallow draft. 'The great advantage they possess In securing a vessel agalust total disablement and for raaxeuverIng soon made them the longer In coming into use in the mer- chant service, But since the ora of the vory lirgo transatlantle stermers, be- ginuing with the Parts and Now York largo vessels have been built with twin acrows. The Wig. 'The wig is older than civilization, for the sarnge used one to make him more formidatite on the flckd of battle. The French rovotution killed the article as a pleco of headgonmw, Bofore the gullfo- tine fell In France the wigs which adorned the honds of its victims cost $100 to $200, 'The costly decoration lin- gored it long time on official heads in Hugland, Ho recently as 1858 Arch- bishop Humnat found it necessary to wear ono at the marriage of the prin- cess royal. un A Consistent Career, \I can remember when the wealthy Mr. Iidem didn't have a dollar of his own,\ gald the man who disparages. \Welt answered the misanthrope, \lt is end that ho is still doing busi- nose ontivrely with other people's do}- Star, The Ant's Ancestry, \What makes Judge Aut so stuck up; Is he any bettor than the rest of! usa\ - \Is ho! Why, say, the Judge is a di- root doscendant of the ant that the «luggard was sent to.\ Puck,. Never bold any one by the button or the mad In order $o be heard out, for If people are unwilling to hear you you had Letter bold your fougue than them. --Chostorfield, - A «o w wo are mme | old, $1.13 Sniphur Seap . Hot Weather 4T 'For redness, chafing, prickly heat and all skin annoyances incident to the heated term, no remedy gives the same grateful relicf and comfort as Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Unequaled for bathing and toilet purposes. Sold fly all druggists, UIs Ani and Whisker Dyo Black or Urowst, 50c, LOCAL MARKETS ' Monday, August 28, 1905. PotALOES, MEW Beans, thediam ............$1.50@1.8( Onions, PK4 NeW ............2.....35¢| Cabbage, per lb, aplece ........65@10c OrANGES, .,.....e «+a «... 30@50¢ Lemons, dozén . Bananas, dOZEN FIG, pOURE ...es eee 660. .10@20¢ Cieeso, pound ..}... 4200, POUNGE ese ec. 606. Aranulated® BU&AP ........... ...... .5 5% Butter, 16@18¢ COfL@®, Asusss eae se svar esse EEES sae es ae s eas s ees enna en ee ea » 206 (Gorrected by J. T, Darrison.) ees ees eek eae sakes ... T9@80 RYQ aca sevens seas save ee se aks a. COMM vase ea eave ea ees oe ses ee se» »65@T70¢ OAES \. save kev a saa k ene es se ke» -28@©85¢ BUCKWBCRE sess keke 02k. T0@T§¢ Clover Sted ...........}...$6.00@7.50 Timothy Seed ............. .$1.25@1.80 Beans (Pea) Beans (Marrofat) ..........$1.86@2.25 1D} 4s ask kas ne ek 6a 660 Beans (Kidney) ............{1.80@225 | | COPI MOAL | affddtings |...... kee kk ee.... a0c@31.00 BIAN oa sv ae ce ess ee sees ee eek.. HAy, t0M «660260. k. .:$6.00@9.00 HAY, @GWL v eres 6k kk 66 50@170¢ SEFAW, LOM \. vea ae ss eve aa +2 +$0,00@.6,.00 SPAW, | @Wbs e eve seee eke... Bost Patent ..}. .. $6.00@6.40 Winter Patent .............$5.50006.00 WAWIIY | lll l vias vek es a 6k ++ ' _ (Corrected by L, Huston.) FOWIB i revere ience a aes ree 66 +8 @9c. (IRES | ...l eve esse e seek esse see 0. (180 ( IDs seeks eek ek eee. 66664 seven ses ee es ea ek. \thickens (Corrected by R. J, Brandt.) BCBL, 1B seee sa are re ea ees. -5@8§) Lambs, ...... .. CML, 1D .e vee eee se ce sees ea seve sb¥ @b, ae eens ne ah a e YR aar dein . vived New York, Aug. 28. WHEAT - No. 2 red, 86¥%e f. o.' b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth,, 91%e £. 0. b. to arrive. ' CORN - No. 2 corn, 60%e f. 0, b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 60%e.. , OQATS--Mixed oats, 26 to 32 lbs., 20@20%e; clipped white, 36 to 40 lbs., 38% BUTTER -- Creamery, extra, 21%@ 22%c; common to extra, 17% state dairy, common to extra., 17@ 21c. ta CHEBESB - State, full cream, smal} choice, 12¢. EGGS - State and Pennsylvania 20@2Te. * - - POTATOES -+ Long Island, $1.50@ yellow, $1.00@2.12. Buffalo Provision Market. Buffalo, Aug. 28:, WHEAT-No. 1 northern in store, %; No. 2 red, 84c. tos CORN - No. corn, 39¢ £. o. 'b. afloat; No, 2 yellow, : OATS-No, 2 white, 2011 @20¥4ec £. o. b. afloat; No. 3 white, ; FLOUR - Favcy 'blendod patent per bbL, $5.75@6.50; winter family, patent $5.05@5.80. f BUTTEG - Creamery western, ep tra, state and Pennsylvania creamery,\ 21%%c; dairy, choice fo fancy, 20@204%e. R CHEESE - Fancy full cream, 11%%e; good to chofes, 104%4@i1fte. BGGS--Selected, fancy, 23@24c. POTA'TOES-Southern, fancy, pret bbL., $1.75@1.85; home grown, per bu., 50@G5c. o as East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE-Best steers on sale, $5.95 5.45; fair to good butcher steers, $4,00f;4.00; medium halfl-fat steers. $8.T9@1 10; common to fair heifers, good to choice heifers, $1.5064.90; good butcher bulls, $3.25 @RGQ; choice to extra veals, $7.50@ 1.15; medium to good, $6.25@6.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS - Chotcy spring lambs, $7.50@7.75; yearlings. choice, $6.00@6.50; handy wethers, $5.00@5,50; mixed sheep, $4.50@5.00. HOGS - Mixed packers' grades $6.50@6.00; medium hogs, $6.50@6.60; . pigs, light, $6.20@6.35. Buffalo Hay Market, HAY-Cholice, $12.50; No. 1, $12.00; No. 2, $10.00@11.00;, choice light mix ed, $10.08. <= an Utica Dairy Market. © Utica, Aug. 28. Sales of cheeso on the dairy market today were: Large white, 9 lots of 586 boxes at [114%ec; largo colored, 18 lots of 1,147 loxes at 11i4¢; small white, 8 lots of | $75 Foxes at small white, 4 lots of 310 boxes at small colored, ) lots of- 2,795 boxes at l1l%e; small calored, 6 lots of 590 boxes at 11i%e. BUTTER-34 packages of creamery at fBe; 200 packages .at 22%%c; 30 erates nrints. \Re. - cow ame New York, Provision Market. A he ka Pek d c wooo Ci R L ¢ he - ... LOCKP hic _i 7 i « pos - \ LEGAL notices. | NOTICE TO CREDITORS-By . order of Hon. Charles Hickey, Surrogate of Niagara County, notice is hereby given, of James A. Lester, late of the Town of Wilson, Niagara County, N. Y., de- ceased, to exhibit the same, with the | vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the Administratrix of goods, chattels and credits of said deceased, at her resi- dence in the Town of Wilson, in said ('ounty, on or béfore the 30th day of December next. | O00 © Dated June 26th, 1905. HELLEN F. LESTER, Administratrix. BRONG & JEFFERY, Attys, for Admx.,. No. 79 Main St., Lacekport, N. YC. - 6-27-d6m-Tu NOTIGH TO CREDITORS—Pursuan; to an order of Hon. Charles Hickey, Surrogale of Niagara County, notice is- hereby given to all persons having claims or demands against Eliza J. howis, late of the City of Lockport, Ningara County, N. Y., deceased, to ex- hiblt the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the admin- Istratrix with the will annexed, of the fice of Pound & Moore, No. 71 Main Street, in the City of Lockport, in said .| County, on or 'before _the 80th day of November, 1905. L Dated May 22nd, 1905. . . MARY A. LBwIs, Administratrix with the will annoxed of the Goods, Chattels and Credits of Eliza J. Lewis, deceased. i POUND & MOORE, Attorneys for Administratrix, etc., No. T1 Main Street, Lockport, N. °C. NOTICE TO to an order of Hon,. Charles Hickey, Surrogate of Niagara County, notice is hereby given, to all persons having claims or demands against Wakefield Wonds, late of the City of, Lockport, of sald deceased, at the law office of City of Lockport, in said County, on or before the ist day of December, | 1905. | * Dated May 15th, 1905. > JOSEPH WOODS, | BURT WOODS, { * ~ Exccutors, &c. | IOPKINS & BRIM, I 1 |_ Attorneys for Executors, Adkins Block, Lockport, N. Y. l 5-16,d6mo.,Tu according .to law, to all persons having; - claims or demand& against the estate! w * to: of Mary G. Darrison, late of the City of estate of said deceased, at the law of- 5-23-d6mo-Tu, ! Niagara County, N. Y., deceased, to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, the Execu-. tors of the Last Will and Testament Ifopkins & Brim, Adkins Block, in the F ORT-DAILY JOURNAL - East Ave. an ;fiéwm§§tg,g@%amfimmwmmmmemmmfiQEMame5mm JAMES W. HEARY -E. -_ THOMAS M -__, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF , Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Cedar Posts, Veranda Columns, f Spindles, Brackets, Doors, Windows, Frames, Stone-boat Plank, °- f Ash Wagon Poles, 3-8x2, clears Red and White Beech Flooring, 7-8x12 to 25 inches wide Whitewood. I1 and F4 inch clear Bass- wood; 1, 2, 3 and 4 inch clear Hard Maple, We carry in stock White Oak, I and 1 1-4 in., plain, 6 in. and wider, 2x12; 12, 14 and 16 feet; 3x12; 12, 14, 16 and 18 feet! 4x12; 12, 14 and 16 feet; 3X4, 4x4, 6x6, 6x8, 8x8,10x10; 12x12; 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 feet, and can rip to any size requir 4 -_ We also carry in stock White Pine 2x12, feet; 3x12; 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 feet; {x12; 12, 14 5X5, 12, 14 and 16 feet; can rip to and size required. Hemlock Timber up to 8x8 to 34 feet long. Yellow Pine, 12x12; 36 feet long. ' required. and Every order given us,large or small, will receive careful attention and quick delivery. TELEPHONES Bell and Home No. 246. f OFFICE AND SALES YARD, Was! V a\ 0 STREET, LOCKPORT, N. Y. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS-Pursuant lo an order of Hon. Charles Hickey, Surrogate of Niagara County, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims or demands against the qsiulé Lockport, Niagara County, N. Y., de- ceased, to exhibit the same, wilh the 'youchers thereof, to the subscriber, the, executors of the last Will and Tesina- meat of said deceased, at their office, No. 15 Buffalo street, in the City of: Lockport, in said County, on or be- fore the 18th day of January, 1906. Dated July 18th, 1905. ' JOHN T. DARRISON, FRANK G. DéxRRISON, T-18-dgm-Tu _ ' Executors. {THB PEOPLE OF THE SDATE OF New York, To Roland J. Carr, Her- bert W. Carr, Robert J. Carr, Doug- las G. Carr, William Newman, Mary Cart, Benjamin Andrus, Milson Rend- ering and. Fertilizer Company, Jacob: Wagner, Charles A. Graf, the News Publishing Company, Sali Goldsmith, John A. Miller, Martin W. Miller, Fred Hamp, Oscar II Gorton, 'W , Cooké Oille, Albert E. McKeen, and George H. Milliman, heirs-at-law, persons in- terested in the estate, occupants of the real esiate, and creditors of James J, Carr,; late of the town of Pendleton in the County of Niagara in the State of New York, deceased, and to all other creditors of such decedent, the name of any of which other creditors cannot bo ascertained, GREETING, Whereas Esther New- man, the administratrix of the estate of said decedent, has supplied to the Surrogate's Court of said County of Niagara for the disposition of the real property of said decedent or so much thereof as is necessary for the pay- ment of his debts and funeral ex- penses; , Now, therefore, you, and cach of you, are hereby cited and required to ap- pear before the Surrogate of sald County of Niagara, in the Surrogate's Court of such County, on the 30th day of October, 1905, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the Surro: gate's office, in the Coure house, in the City of Lockport, in said County of: Niagara, in the State of New ork. then and there to show eause why A decree should not be made, directing lhe disposition of the real property of said decedent or so much thereof as is necessary for the payment of his dobts and funeral expenses by the mortgage. lease or sale ct public or private sale thereof, And such of the aftoresaid person and parties as are under the age of twenty-one years will please take no- tice that they are required to appear by their general guardian, if they have one, or if they have none, that they appear and apply for the appointment Alice I. Weeks and Albert E. Weeks, :f in and by said judgment directed‘to be qo emma gravis:: i LEGAL NOTICES. of a Special Guardian, or in the event of their neglect or failure to do so, a special guardian will be appointed by {he Surrogate to appear, represent and act for them in the said procecd- Ing for the disposition of the real property of said decedent for the pay- ment of his debts and funeral expen- ses. j In Testimony Whereof, we have caused the seal of the Surrogate's Court of said County of Niagara to be hereto affixed. |_ Witness.-Hon. Charles Hickey, Surrogate of such County, at the City of. Lockport, in 'such County, on the 8th day of July, A. D., 1905. WILLIAM J. HOOPER, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. HARRINGON & PREMUS, Attorneys for Petitioner, Office and P. O. address, Rooms 9, 10 and 11, First National Bank Biulding, Tonawanda, N. Y. 8-94t-Wed. COUNTY COURT-NIAGARA COUN- TY--Philena Briggs, plaintiff, agains. her husband, Gefendants. Pursuant to a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale duly made and granted hercin, and entered in Niagara County Clerk's Office on the 18th day of August, 1905, I, the undersigned, duly appointed referee to make sale of the premises, will expose for sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder on the lith day of September, 1905, at ten o'clock in the forenoon or that day, at the law office of Charles: M. Southworth, 32 Main Street, in the City of Lockport, N. Y., the premises“ sold, and thercin described as folows, via: All that tract or parcel of land sit- uaié in the City of Lockport, County of Niagara and State of New York, mown and distinguished on a map of sundry lots on South, Mulberry and Erie strcets, in the City of Lockport, as subdivided by Willlam J. Blackley n 1885, done February 21st, 1885, by Tuluils Frehsee, Surveyor, and filed in Niagara County Clerk's Office as lot number seventeen (17), on the west side of Erie 'street, bounded and de- scribed as follows: Beginning at a point in the west line If Frie Stsreet, which is one hundred ind forty-three (148) feet and nine (9) 'nches south from the southwest cor- ver of Erie and South Streets, and sunning thence west parallel with South Street one hundred sixty-five (165) feet; thence south parallel with pep pens ry m f 60> 3 . McGRATH 12, 14,16, 18 and 20 I0 feet; 4x4, 3x4,6x8,8x8; 12,14,16 and 18 and 20 feet,and prompt and STORAGE YARD COR. WASHBURN AND CHESTNUT | E V LEGAL NOTICES. hundred and sixty-five, (165), feet to the west line of Erle street, and thence north along the west line of Erie street, to place of beginuing, containing more or less; Being and iptcndedkto be the same premises as deeded to Alice I. Weeks by deed which is recorded in Niagara: County Clerk's Oflice in Liber 174 of Deeds at page 30%. Dated, August 19th, 1905. GEORGE I. THOMPSON ' Referee. CHARLES M. SOUTHWORTH, Plaintifl's Attorney, wo Office and P. O. Adress, 82 Main St., Lockport, N.Y. 8-19-45&TuTts. NOTICE To cREpiTORs. Pursuant to an order of Hon, Charles Hickey, Surrogate of Niagara County, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims or demands against Louisa Cramp, late of the Town of Wilson, Nidgara County, N. Y., de- ceased, to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the executor of the last Will and Testa- ment of said deceased, at the law of- ces of Stockwell & Campbell, No. 81 Main Street, in the City of Lockport, in said County, on or before the ist day of January, 1906. ' Dated June 19th, 1905. . ._ AUGUST J. BECCUEB, Cor Executor. STOCKWELL & CAMPBELL, Attys, for Rxecutor, 81 Main Street, Lockport, N. Y.. 6-20-dim-Tu OLD CONTAGION _ RRD INFECTION Disinfect Freely with Platt's Uhlorides. Contagious and infections diseasss aro prevalent. 'The use of areliasble disinfectant \Lestects the housekold. | Dusty or damp core ners and eracks-nooks behind plumm»ng and all spots that can't be reached by tha Lerubbmg brush, should be freely sprinkied with a mixture of one (1) part Platt's Olno» rides and ten (10; parts 'of water dibstion. costs tess thom & cents a qmart, Use it freely in the waste-pipes sinks and closets und do not neglect a liberal ling ofthe cellar - To remove objectiohabie adors whare | sprinkling is inadvisable |a cloth, wrung outof the dilution menuoeurd, spould be placed over or near the A little pust now | may prevent much sickness and expense | Platt's Chis rides 18 an odorless | eoloricss Higqnid whit instantly destroys fow odors and disonsa breeding | It fas becn freoly ant» tmiited to Pysiciins. Hacitarmn aard Bou de of Health for 25 years' and over 26 ult written endorsements har, been receive( from theim. It is so L « rergwhere mond rie Street, forty-five (45) feet; thence cast parallel with South street one guurm woitles ann s a ropared ounty b» Heer Bo Plot, New koch |_ a