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CUEAGAY, SEPTEMBEEN 9, 1008, A Noted Qutlato Sam Hilderbrand, the Fa- mous Missouri Desper- ado, and His Deeds. Wearly Thirty Murders Gbargod Vp to Him-«-«A Re- reard Was Once Offered K'or Hits Gaptare. to the son of Sam ffiderbrand, the famous Missoust bandit and assassin, Hviug today in Oklahoma, and did he faspive stherlff Lofors of Lawton, Olfa, | who recently wrote to Governor Jogeph | W. Poll anlcding whothor tho roward for I I 1 t { i THH OPPMICEG WIIPPED OTT 118 PISTOL AND PIGEL tho eaptute of the notorious outlaw is ntifl Offered by tho state? The first} part of the qumtlnn Is positively an- swored In the aflliinative by a man lviug In Omalia, Nob, In a private lot tor to ia prominent §t. Loulsan, who iclahea his narse withheld, gays tho 8t. Louls @lobe-Democint. The wilter to (Governor Folk asks only tho ques- flom as to roward, without golng Into any inotives for the strange query, It is amtorted It the most posltive torms tht Batu is noqggor dead. Those who saw 'the man killed at Mnckneyeito, IIL, under the name of John Forguson, about March 10, 1872, positively IdentiGed the remalos as thore of {{lIderbrand. HIL derbragd had effected his escape frotn Missourt to Arkansas In 1872, Aftor poing, declwod u fugitivo from Justlec In that state, ho, with his five children, came back, and Inter went to Pinck: neyvilte, HL, where ho assumed the of Jolin Ferguson, «About March 10 he beemo ctigaged thom srloon quarrel. When ho entered the place ho had on his potson two large revolvers, two bowle IKulves in lis hoots ind & knlfe con: cenlerd tinder lits shirt. The men with shor bo cogagedt in a quarrel gtripped him of hls pistols. 'They overlooked the bowie knife under his shivt Ho wus arteated by the town marshal, Bagtand, who tools him from a poste of eltizons to place him In tho town jaf. to the amazement of the crowd, Jorked out tho long Luife from its hiding placo gnd began to carve the marshal, call Ing out In bis frousy, \Give mo a boys.\ They wondered how it happened that ho was so well armed, but they did not peom to realize that they were encoun- tering Stm IfHiderbrand. Sam had se- vopgely out Rugfand's thigh as ho lay on the ground, but the officer whipped out bis ptatol and fived, The ball on- tered imder Sam's chin and came out through his skull, 'The crowds gath- ored savomnd the prostrate form were aatontshed to see it boy of fifteen yours foreo lo way through and say: \That's ry fattior you have filed. He's Sam Tilkterbrand, and I aim a chip off the old block,.\ 'The boy was soon over- powered. Tlint boy, according to the Omala geatlemnn, is IIving today in Ofdlabown. Citizens of Farmington, Mo., request. wil thit tho- tmadif's rerantus be seut to that clty at tlwh‘ cxpentc. The mud uu- five 'cflldron were tiken to Patiningtqo. 'The body lay to ntate for two days and vas duly burfed. He was posftively Identified, (George In Reyuolds was a momber of a posse with Aagor John C. Clarke of felfferson City which once essayed to effect IfitHerbrand's enpture. - Colo: net BRegyuolds sugys ho remembers the fact of Governor Hrown's rofusat to pay the reward for T{llderhrand which life stayer asked for and which Sherif Tofors cof Lawton, Otlg, wrote to Governor Folk about Mr. Ieynolds states that the Inte tavernor Thomas &. Flectehor aud he wore in Governor Brown's office, tn 1873, when the Hit | thiols eaterol and asked bin for his reward. Governor Town rc« plfed that ho could not give the mar- that tho reward beeauso the marshat iid not cortainiy know whom ho {tled In self defeuso, svn ver cols county, Mo. Prior to the clvh war, both as a boy and as a man, his earcer was devold of sny remarkable: fnctdent. Tp to that time no charge; more serlous than theft had ever been profertred against bim. He was de. feuded nine thnos by a comitry lawyer | upon the charge of stealing hogs. In.” was au Iitorato, coarse man, who, iu lator years, developed the bowmleldal mania. Most of his mur ders, which wore less than thirty in number, wore committed without any cause or oxerfse whatever, it is said. Hoe killed Firman MceBivaine for re venge, because MeBivaine had accused him and Lis brother, Frank Iilder- burnd, of horse stealing. Ie developed | such a strunge antipathy to the Ger- man citizens of St. Francois and St, (lenevleve countlos that many of them | would not plant corn or harvest thelr ; grain without having the fields picket- ed by their wives and children or their nelghbors for fear of him, He would ' go into any store and got what he: wanted for his dally needs without the , formality of being asked to pay for: tho samo. Ho was not a Confederate solder or even a busihwhacker, While residing on his St. Genev love county farm a St. Loulsan concelved | tho Idea of attempting to capture him, \te and bind him lke a hog, throw | 4 litm into a wagon, carry him to a train | and lirlug him to the St, Louls jail,; thon on Sixth and (Chostrnut streets, t 1 | now tho site of the Laclede hotel,\ as: i ho describes It, This young man was studying law, but for twonty-two months was hunted like a beast by; | EffMdertbrand, who took an oath to kill i him at sight. For twenty-two months; this young man lived in the woods. Ho Iay in walt for his man for four drys and nights, Fiually one night hei ventured to sleep in Hliderbraud's bed, would warn lim of his coming by the| nolge he would make coming through} a thick row of com foddor, He! watched go into the house | und thon walted for him to come out, Flildorbrand walked cautiously out of; 'the Iaw student waited until he got} about 200 yards away and delfberately fired at him, brioging the bandit to the ground with a ball through his thigh.; Hliderbrand crawled back to his log! cabin. Tho young man's guide and; pllot dmplored him to leave, know- Ing Hilderbrand's desporition while wounded. After long hesitation the young man loft, sadly disappoluted that he was unable to capture the out- law. About this tlmo two posses wore or ganized to enpture Hllderbrand, who had | kifled | several persons. | These posses consisted of from four to five persons each. Antong those who coni- prised the posse of Sheriff Brecker ridge were King Williams of Mineral Point, Arthur Bean and William Webb of Irondale, while under Major Clarke wore Captain Tom Hunter of Potosi, George D. Reynolds of St, Louls and} Breckonridge and his posse went to Big River Mills to ascertain the truth mbout Sam's being wounded and to try IK HLRED AT THH BANDIT AXD srovent HIA TO Til GROUND. to locate him. When thit was done adajor Clarke's posse was to follow. Breckontldge susceeded in locating Ilderbrand about ten miles from Big Miver Mills, Io was in a cabin owned by his stepfather, near Bean's store. in St. Erancols county. The posse had ridden all night and came to the cabin just before day- light. Breckenridge took a position Imtuediately in front of the eabin door, Soon the oll man, Willlams, brand's uncle, came out to feed the stock. In a low tone Breckenridge told him to go back and open the door. This ho endeavored to do, but flilderbrand had overheard the order and prevented the door belug opened, A fow imluutes later the cabin door flew open, and a shot from Hilder brand's gun followed. At the same in- stint two loads of buckshot from the shorlf('s gun went crashing through the door, which had been Immediately clos- cd. wounded, the ball entering near the navel fud coming out beside the splmxé column,. 'Two of the posse remove litm to & farmhouse, where his wound was dresucd, An attempt was made to burn the cabin, but If falled, and Hilaexbrnna was born In Bt, Fran- becatse he know that Hilderbrand|. the house and got on a scoret trafl.) Afr. Schultze of Irondale. That night|-| . Bvrockenridge was dangerously | © worn to A shapow. | When there is a falling off in flesh in woman or man there is \something wrong.\ - And that somethmg wrong is | generally a loss of nutrition due to dis- case of the stomach and the other organs of digestion and nutrition, Some- times this loss of flesh is accom- panied by variable appetite, but in many cases the ap- petite doos not fail and there may be\ a 'constant desire to cat, Langiuor, nervousness, | irri- 'tability, \ slcepless- mess, are symptoms \often associated , with this loss of nutrition and fal- Jing off in flest. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures So disease of the stom» ghey huss ach: and other or- - \Rig gans of digestion $563; and nutrition. , It enables the perfect digestion and assimilation of food so that lost flesh is regained and the physical health re-established, «f had suffered from indigestion nad only those who have suffered from 'it know what 1t , really is,\ virites Mrs. M. J. Fagan, of 163 Hast Genesee St., Byracuse, N. Y, \1 had had severe attacks of headache and dizziness, with cold hands and fect; everything I ate distres.ed mie, bowels were couahmtcd and Z was growing very thin and ncnmls. I caunot half express the bad feelings I bad when I cor nmenccd taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dmcm ery. | I tool: nine bottles of «he '*Discovery' an * nove taken several bottles of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Peliets. T comutenced feeling better with the first bottle and kept on improving. Now I ant so greatly improved in health my 'fricuds often speak of it, I most heartily recommend these medicines to all suffering as I was.? The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent /iee on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps for expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. i MOK ADACRE CAMTEDG: ER thee SK 86 it? Genuine Must Bear Fac-Sim'ie Signature BUFFALO ily 25:15”, 2.2) w fare te PETrOITG BUFrALO STE/75 MBOAT £0. THE DIRECT anp POPULAR ROUTE to POINTS EAST DAILY SERVICE, MAY 10th Improved Express Service (M hours} Between RETROIT anp BUFFALO Leave RETROIT Daily 5.00 P. M. Arrive BUFFALO ** « 9.00 A. M. Connecting with Mocning Trains for all Points in NEW “Nth, PENNSYLVANIA and NEW ENGLAND STATES. Through Tickets soli to All Points, and Daggago Checled to Destination, Le-te BUFFALO Dally 5.30 P. M. Arrive DETROIT |** ° -. 7.30 A, M. Conucchng with Early Morning Trains for I’omts North and Wert \ .Bato between Detroit and Bufalo $3.50 one way, £6.50 round trip. Borths $1.00, $1,503 Staterooms [ ©0.50euch disection« es Fen 2o Stamp for Hluostrated Pamphlet. RAIL TICKETS HONORED ON STEAMERS All Clussen of Tickots sold reading via Grand Trunk, ' Michigan Central and Walash Railways between Do- § troit and. Duifalo will bo accepted for transportation on D.& 1D. Steo, In either direction between Datrolt and Buffalo» A. ASCHANTZ, 0.8 & PXT.M., Datroit, “Sch The Finest Lake and River Trip on the American Continent to the far- I 000 I&LANDS The Fast Jron Steamer . fiRUN DEL days 11:45 p. m.; Mondays, Wednes- lays and Fridays leave Rochester (N. Y. C.) $:20 a, m., Charlotte 8:50 a. m., Sedus Point 11:45 a. m., North Fair Haven 1:15 p. m, Oswego 3:00 p. m., calling at all the principal 1000 Island days,. Leave Alexandria Bay 6 a. m., calling at all\ Thousand Island resorts. Attive Oswego 12:15 p. m., North Fair Haven 1:45 p. m., Sodus Point 3 p. m., Charlotte 6 p. m., Olcott Beach 11 p. m, Tuesdays and Thursdays and 2 p. m,. Sundays. For rates of Fare, Hotel aud Board- Apply to ROBERT MAXWEL R. W. & 0. RAR. 'Traifie Mia nager, Charlotte, N. Y. m. und 10:46 a. m, §:22 n. Funday only. a l 3 j io E E Leaves Olcott Beach, N. Y., Sun-| days at 5 p. in.; Tuesdays and Thurs- [ Resorts, arriving at Alexandria Bay 9; p. m. Tuesdays, Thursdaysand Satur-; | Ing House list and all information| Leave Newfane, going west, T:56 a.; p. i904, 7:16 4. w une wam pima pp ncn 3 LOCKPORT DAILY JOURNAL, mmmmgsmfiflwmmmmmmmmmm gad u Amu di ees f s Arts tort lof deh s bye s g: JAMES W. FEEAR,Y l‘flfifiéfifi M McGRATH 3 DEALEQS EN ALL KINDS OF Lath, Cedar Posts, Veranda Columns, Spindles, Bracken, Doors, Windows,Frames, Stone-boat Plank, Ash Wagon Poles, 3-8x2, clear Red and White Beech Flooring, 7-8x12 to 25 inches wide Whitewood. I and E4 inch clear Bass- wood; I, 2, 3 and 4 inch clear Hard Maple. We carry in stock White Oak, L and 1 1-4 in., plain, 6 in. and. wider, 2x12; 12, 14 and 16 feet; 3x13; 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 sizes required. Wife also carry in stock White Pine 2x12, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 feefi 3x12; 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 feet; 4x12; 12, 14 {Mid 16 feet; 4x4, 5X5, 12, 14 and 16 feet; 3x4,06x8.8x8; 12,14,16 and 18 and 20 feet,.and - can rip to and size refimrefi , . Hemlock Timber up to 8x8 to 34 fieet long. ao . Yellow Pine, 12x12; 36 feet long. ' Every order given us.large or small, will rec careful attention and quick éefiwery TELEPHONES-Bell and Home No. 246. QW‘EQE AND fifiagfifi YARD, Cor. East Ave. and Washburn St., STGRAGE YARQ mm WfiSHfiURN RND CHESTNUT STRFEE‘ Lfifi‘fiPfifi? N. OY. QWWWWWWWWGWWWWWWW? mwwwww Lumber, Shingles, E 3 E E # w a wo ob , 2. eive prompt and « 3 j a § ie a 1 In); fl? \411mm; ma groan ft fiWWWWTW 1 i) Tmn ”LOCKPOR-T AND BUFFALO TRAINS lines from our new City Ticket omce, ~Amor! sa's Greatest Reilsoad.\ cage m Leave Lockport. , Leave Buffaio (g T 'Main street, Big Bridge. “J EL!“ fl? i fl E R Efi, chiros aly gift t J C ( w. H. UPSON, City Pass. 'Agt. N Ao $ tate (1010 t D an m o is H. T. JAEGER, ~ d :20 a. in. 9:30 a m , xz 12335 p. m. 11:80 a, m. Gen'l Agt. Pass'r Dept, Buffalo, N. Y. 2:00 p. m 1:05 p. m --- E a lg! | E [M 4120 3:20 p, m EF%|..R~ll‘(]l_l‘\l£ Lockpory rostorrice. > 7:00 p. m,. \5:00 p. m In Effect May « R & HUBSON Rl‘lrfi R. £ \7:66 p. m. *8 10 p. m * OF AMERICA. Office open from 7:30 a, m. to 8:00 p.m. THE SIX-TRACK TRUNK HHE, || +o:55 p. m. © 1Mid0 p.m| TIME OF TRAINS FROM BUFFALC | Money Order and Registry Department Trains marked with ope star (*) run 8 a. m. to .6 p. mu WIA NIAGaItA PALLS, open from dally. Other trains (Lnly except Sun- 15 A. M.-Daily. \Vestibule Limited MAILS 'cLOosE, VIA NIAGARA FALLS day. for Hornells ville, Corning, Elmi £6 28 a, m—fiarliinsviélefil tBumflfio « J. A, MARTIN, Depot Ticket Agent { Pennsylvania and all cas EASTWARD. a. S. JUDGH, City Pass, agt. ra, Waverly, Binghamton, OSWE if s.99 a, m.-Olcott, Newfane and Burt. go, in New York 7:07 p m. Pullman Buffet Parlor Cai also \Cafe Car.\ é 55 a. m.-All west' also letters for 1 Syracuse, Albany, New York City, Eastern States, Philadel- y. & hia and New Jersey. : P. M.-Daily. Buffalo and Ner [j, ce nc Gochester and east of York Special free reclining chat [} Rochester; Buffalo and west of cars, Pullman sleeping cars, soll |; Buffalo; Tonawanda, North Ton« vestibule trains. Arriving in Nev [* figfi'g‘zfil ngggg‘oimdge. Niagara York 8:00 a, m 42:60 p. m.-Olcott, Newfane and Burt. TO LOCAL POINTS EAST. ang all points on Lake Shor- A. M.—Da11y. Accommodation fo ~~~ 97 Main Street. II, PARRY, General Agent, 377 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. GHO. H. DANLEGLS, Gen. Pass. Agt., Grand. Central stauon, New York A,. H. SMITH General Manager, New York. TROLLEY ROAD In Effect June 18, 1906. *6:57 a. m.-New York Express, & rives Rochester 8:43 t New York, 6:80 p. m. aA, m,.-Arrives Rochester 11:1} a; m. | New York 8 p. m m.-New York Express, con- nécts at Rochester with Empire State Express, arriving in New 'York 10:00 p. m. + :00 #9113 + 12:00 | : Road by Burt. *2:10 T \ 05 if p. m.-New York State Express a ae xs 1146 m.-All points east. arrives at Rochester 4:00 p. m. \{INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY COM- Hornellsvili6, _ $145 p. In.-Buffaic and west of Buf- New York 5:15 a, m. \\\I! pany, LocKrpoRt pivision. {8:15 A. M.-Daily, except Sunday, fo. Talo; Tonawanda North Tong- | 4:20 p. m. - New train. Arrives; L* Attica, Batavia, Bath, Rochester wanda - Niagars Falls and On- Rochester 6:10 p. m. In E¢¢Ct June 21, 1905. Mt, Morris and Rochester Divis tario. & . *$:50-p. m. -Runs from Buffalo to CARS FOR BUFFALO lon point §:100 p. m.-(*} nt and Butt. Rochester. Leaves Buffalo 5:00), . points. 6:50 p. m-Racrise . and east of p. m.; arrives Rochester 7:46 p.| depot corner Main and Transit| 9:00 A. M.-Sunday only. Accommo 4 Rochester maitgfimfiifi 1323111? “31116; if}?! streets, Lockport, 5:30 a,. im; then} dation for Attica and Hornelis | T:10 p. mgfit xiii; \1’nEall ington.’ an *°\* |cvery 30 minutes at 20 and 50 minutes 2:30 Fug/I Except Sunday. A 7 :96 a, m. -All western aim]. east of *!:14 p. m.-Expresg arrives at Roch» past the hour; 6:20 a. mto 12:50 mide} ~~ . for Attica, \ Avon an Rochester, ester 9:10 p. m.; New York © modation for Attica, Avon am | g:1i5 a. m.-Bast of Rochester. 7:25 a, m.; through sleeper for nisht Baggage cars at 6:20 a. m., Rochester Division points. R | 9:50 a. m—Olcott Newfane and Burt. New Yore. | ©20 and 6:20 p. m. 4:00 P. M.-Daily. Accommodation fo: [ 10:30 a, m—Allfieaistemdmaflz 5p vBufi *10:45 p. m.-This tral ' 5 iA . a+, {12:05 p. m. -Buffale and west o a * falls 10:00 p, m. - leaves the CARS FROM BUFFALO, Hornellsville and | Intermediat Pato, - Miagara - Jals. Ontario \alls 10:00 p, m. Don't run east;, - stations. Connecting with fas Lockport cars leave Buffalo, Main M . Tonawanda and - North © Tong of Lockport, and Court Streets-Ewvery 30 minutes N. Y. trains at Hornellsville. wanda. . 12:28 mldhight.-R =|: Aoi ' :05 - > £ Elan ght ung - only tq A\ lat g and 35 minutes past the hour, 6:05 6:05 P. (1M; Except Sfungay, Accom 12:80 p. m.-Oleott, Neyfane and Burt, - * a. m. and 11:35 p. m. Cars from Cold 111.0 ation for Cd“. e, Hornells 2:25 p. m. -Buffalo, south of Bufalo, WESTWARD, Springs at 5:20 and 5:50 a. m. Bag ville, Attica, Batavia, Avon an NMagara Falls, Ontario and *8: ~- c- = ** 2 TI ~ r Ridge. -. 53-08 a. m.-Suspension Bridge At- cars at. 8:05 a. m. and 2:05 p. tm. Rochester. 41:30 geiflEasi of Rochester, commodation. Arrives at Sus-| i CHAUTAUQUA LAKE AND THE |: m.-Buffalo and west of Buf« pension Pridge 8:13 a, 121481131? CARS FOR NIAGARA FALLS. . WEST. 6:00 gala. Fal m aragara Falls at 8:50 a, m. Con- All cars connect at Payne's Avenue) g, c-Baily . . 7130 p. m. -Niagara Falls an ox nects at Suspension Bridge with 8:20 A. M.-Daily, for Bradford Tonawanda, Junction, North Tonawanda, with cars| for Niagara Falls. CARS FROM 1NIAGABA FALLS. Returning, leave Nagara Falls, Falls and Second Streets-5:30, 6:00 and 6:30 a, m., and every 30 minutes, on the | Jamestown and all points wes Connecting with World Fair Sns > , cla for St. Louis. 2:00 P. M.-Daily. Bradford, James town, Cambridge Springs, Chica go, Cincinnati and all points wes: fast M. C. R. R. train for De- troit and Chicago. a. m.-New York and Niagars Falls Express, arrives at Sus- persion Bridge at 11:00 a,. m.; Niagara Walls 11:05 a, m. 8:00 p. m. -Al mail# east. REGISTERED MAILS CLOSE, At 9:30 a,. m., 1:30 p. m. and 5:66 * 'A REGISTERED MAILS ARRIVE, At‘Za m.,‘10‘&oa..m 2:30 p. My *10:26 | 12:42 p. m.-Accommodation, arrives hour and half-past, to 11:30 p. m. Cars Pullman sleeping car. Ti4G p i is PUP | whet at mom's proce decor | Fy ale, Doie. Accomodation t | yue Svce Suan aa note mur conngcting at Suspension North Tonawanda, with cars for Lock- Jamestown. . falo and east of Rochester. Bridge thhi M. C, R. R.. fasi |. port. f 6:00 P. M.-Except Sunday., Accom 6:50 p. m.-Buffalo and west of Buf- eo: “as: {gaggazaiz’ly caARS FOR oLcot?t modation for Salamanca and in falo; Rochester and east of *G3 p. m.-Sut A + B termediate tations, ti Rochester, - 4126 p. m. -Accommodation, arrive: leave depot corner Main and Transit foimsradfords 01122?) dgznnxelfi’ MAILS ARRIVE, $723?ng lglgdfig $100 Ps -i streets, Loclport, 5:00, 5:45. 6:45, 7:45. - ville. w f $118 & sign—Bum“ and west of Buf- 8:45, 9:45 a. in.; then every 30 minutes g:20 P. M.-BDailly, Local for James 18:30 &. m.-Rochester and east .of #7 4 (9 __ R i * ® * T0233) 1111) fimfiis Nfiggu 152232; at 15 and 45 minutes past the hour to town. Rochester. RURAL FREE DELIVERY, - 8:30 a. m. -Rural Delivery . Roufes Nos. 1, 4. 8 4, £ $. T. 8. §. 16 leave. FREE DELIVERY BY CARRIERS. . Business district-8:30 and 11 a. m, 1 390 and 4:50 p. m. . Collections (are made. by. carriers from the Star Letter Boxes on all re- turn trips. H 11:15 p. m. CARS FROM GLCOGYT. Returning, leave Olcott Beach 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:48, 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 5:40 a. m, fram Olcott Dock. ' + Rochester 4:55 p. m. Connects with M. G. R. R. fast express for Decroit and Chicago. \41038 p. m.-Day Express, Arrives Suspension Bridge $:26 p. m.; Nlagara Falls, $130 p. m. *2:h6 p. m.-This train leaves Roch- ester 8:05 p. m.; frrives Lock- NIAGARA FALLS. Trains leave Buffalo for Niagar Falls at 7:20 a. m. daily; 10:00 a. m | Sunday only; 1:00 p.'m. daily excep Sunday; 2:50 p. m. daily; 8:15 p. m daily. Toronto. all Tail, T:%0 &. m. dally 0 port 9:55 p. m., 'and runs 7 10:00 a, m. Sunday only; 1;00 p. Collections will be made from spe- through to Buffalo,. Arrives al Bares, daily except Sunday.. clal (Red Star) boxes at 8:20 p. m Buffale 10:55 p. m. *11:00 p. m. ——-A1rlves 11:40 p HAIR BALSAM Teanses and, beaulifies the, hair. Promotes: s.. Imxoriant ; prowl: Never Falls to Restore Gray and 11 8a. m. ; OFFICE OPEN SUNDAYS Window open from 11:28 to 1:00 p. 1. TICKETS TO ALL POINTS. Baggage checked from residence;.p.' hiagam I‘alh & hay camped. memes Leve Newfane, going east, 8:22 a. (- napormen mn ovine - ,, 2143 ANE 720 DMs 7:35 Re 1M» SUR=- *1:15 p. nx—lbis 1mm leaves Roch- ester 11:20 p. m. and does net run west of Lockport. Oné® collection 'by carrlers from Steyr 'Bores at 14:0 m m P. . . vl sll neta nee Hair to its Youthful Color. ¢ Cures sealp diseases & hair falling. ¢ £0o.aod $1.00 at Drogpists hotel to destination maps of all railroad Time tables and steamship » «arc-