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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1995. me aren s < os wieners GYSINGER, Unstnger, gfepl 18% ~(Hpectal) Mrs Your Perse nf Is visiting tep sinter, Atte. Bimer Zacharloh. Afrs. duwob Muck to qirlte 11 Ars. Tfanngly - Surith | of, Loekport Spent il shout at the home of het Th - Wo tawrenee, returning home Sunduy,. Left Newton of Akron fricudo here Sunday. tev. Mr. Gates of Lookport mum-hm] in the Baptist church Sunday afters room, afd will occupy the pulplt again nest Sunday. ' wens HARTkAND. Hartland, | Sept. wmiral Harvest Home, under the mis» yh ecs -of 0 the - Methodist - Tplacopal church at Hartland, I evening Hopt. & wam a fine suecess as to it- tomdateo, | progam, and recoipbr -A UtHe mote than $650 ds the Argnelat | tesult Ao literary and musteal program of a high orders, un» dee the dfrecton of Mts. Rarneott, wm one of the main - features Several choruses were wid gendered, and Mr aud Mts ownloy of Johnson | Crock cach fave pleasing | tolos, Among the reeitation{sts wree Sarah Wilson, who Aclighted the audence wite her story of \Mischief\ and Miss Braley whose \Monologue\ kept the audience in reat good humor. (ladys Davi: thro vortnfeat on the. programy |- drey hearty applause fop hop rendering a \Tre Leaut Bol.\ and Osmom captivated hor qudtence with a mon cloetum entitled \The Little Friend It tho - Mirror? | Mis. | Foswnloy | recited. wnt as sho has many times before preutly - pleased | the - people, Crissy Reuyoir of Harkor gave savera' find well desorved the on- thuskistle demonstrations of the nu dienuce. Hor gifts prom- fos much. Affor ihe program the ctowd got way with 20 gallons of lee cveaim The night was Ideal, and 'al« together the occasion is voted mn suc» vEUs called on rermmsmemmne WARREN'S CORNERS. Warten's Corners, Hopt. 18.4{8poce kidd Tthe focal uinton was well repres- sented by Its members and friends at romania nere am n on Semi e trim anther sy s+ uid Mrgc Mix bave returned after a vialt at the Adirondack Miss { | a spending a few days with Mr. and the anmial meeting of the W. C. DL TLP helt in Lockport, Thurmiay and ri- day of Lint wools, 'The distrtet school began mmdnv of this week with &Afisa Rophla Smith as | teacher Smith, though a stran« gop to most of the people In the dis« trict. fas taught a nmamber of terms, and nuo doubt will trecelve the hearty pupport of the patrons of the district chool. . Abr ormd Mra. CWHHatt H. dFewel! have goto to Towa to spord a few weeks vialting rolatives, A. Carlton spont three days at the Toronto fair last weok. . The Tov. Mn Walker (of Newfhac preachal at the morning Sunday gor» vice. After the usual sorvice five cundblates were admitted into 'th« chutel. four In full connection gad atin on probat{on. 'The pastor, Fev, L. TL. assisted by the Nev. Nt Walker, offfclated, JGHNSON GREEK‘ « Jdohason Creek, Sept. tr. Chas, Watts spout Sunday with lits patens, Mi. and Mig, John Watts Reveral members of the local WW. CL [ T C. attended the county meeting o that organization at. Lockport last week. TL Ida Aldrich was clected to the offfca of county \Y*\ secretary. Mow. Hathricle was reappointed county superintendent of franchlge, Sit. and Mrs, Will Montgomery and davghter of Tiuffale were the guests uf bis parents over Sunday. \The entertuinment \Foo Much of a tlood as piven by the Wina- teur bramatle «lab, on the lawn of, Frautt Hoffman last Tuesday ovening, was wail rocelvod and olf prosont wore delighted with the way din which the yourgs people teadered their parts, Atthough the night was chilly for out«door eating of fee cream In trade, ond fiftogethey there wah a cousldrrabte sum faulted to be added io the argin fund of the ehuech. i About 16 women started Monflay morning too worl In the Middleport eanniug factory. The company has rod dames Halley to draw them bat and forth morulig and fight. The Misses Rlicy of Buffto are yvis« itlay thobm relatives, Mr. Houry Wakeman. Chatrlen Bnylop started last I‘Plflm for His shcool woth In Hyracuse 11m- versity. Miis Marlon Cole and Miss TLenota lnuin, who have boon sponding the last work tho guests of T. and Mrs. Auge, returned to their home at Newfanc last Saturday, The. town bourd met fast Tuesday and deckfted to held the coming loc» tien dn: thie Gotham ball, as thore peered tou be a grave susplelon that ate edoction beld tn the hotel woubl be Hicgat oft seco int af the selting of jin« texteating Thkpuort thore during 'the past year,. \The funceal of Mra. HH Whitmore vas held at the home of hep sister, Ars. Jane Rowe, on Saturday after- tioois Interment Int Skeets cemetery, GASRORT, a Gafporh | Bopt 1%. ~-(hnm-Ltl)m‘wm C. Ming Mudge gave a tecital for the beneflt of het pupils at hee home on Wout avenue on Saturday afternoon, slroof. Charles If is painting his tenant | roulses, The Standard Bearers will hold a cuinphFl ov Kneading a few days visiting friends | Mrs. Mabel Wrights. somowhiat | (t short the club disposed of the stock | and Mig} won a d otter nina ommmesemiirmitnnmmst , | | arnt ngaxnst uncro- ly applauded and a marked Iinmove- nefit In the rendering of the various was noticeable in thore who? breeds and feeds the rehearrul of fust} ruttictpated du eit follows the program} { Duet, On Guard Loegchhoin, I'Ithu‘ Woodworth, Flovence Woodworth. .. Plano, March, Blake, Luella Schultz.} organ. Home, Sweet Home, Ruw-fl vig, Ole Chace, * Plano, Pupw's Waltz, Rosewig, Evit)s *hurch. Fimo, Papltlon's Hndonea Chaplin, Plano, La Stysvlennc, <arl Foreman. Organ, a. 'The Rose, Roselien; darch, (fese, Flossle Chaplin. Plano, Valse Mignon, \Choma Helen stingon, ' Plano, (iypsy Dance, thy Thaurrington, Tlino, Flower Song, Plano, Idyllic, Labitaky, Ruth Eimmest Roses, - Thoma, Burgmullex, b. Lichner, Dot- Tange, Olive Tdano, - By - the - Brookside, | Tours, ithel Woodworth. Piano, | The | FHumming-bird, Mayo, Ranney, Plano, Valse Caprice, Newland, Flor- nee Raynor. I Duct, Hungarian Song, Behr, Marton \rants Rhoda Ranney. NEWFANE. Nowfane, | Rept. 18.--(Spectal.) -Mr. wee weeks' onuntaitis. --The Rev. Mr. Reed, who is pastor of ® core Free Methodist church hore and t Ransomville, leaves here and goes x Alwort to preach. 'The Rev. Mr. Howers of Collins, N. Y, succeeds tm here and at Wilson, Aut Hracken has fust completed the! | »undation fop a new house on West]. iVCentC. Mrs, Allee Douglas has returned wme after a visit at Lockport for a 'ew days. Mrs. John Swoet is sertously IIl. Miss Belva Wison of Niagara Falls drs. Elmor Brown. The lap“ orth League will hold their gular business meeting and socfal at “has Anis Shanwon's, Wednesday «vyening, Sept. 1% 4 The Newfane cornet band is making Iaborate preparations for the opening if the new opera house. ©. Robison has started for a week's racation in the Adirondack reglon, W. L Beets is varnishing the inside| / af hls store and Intends painting the} outside. Adelbert ily dots now. Bs (Cifenn Corwin has just completeit''a' vecting at the wening. The Ladies' Ald soclety will hold a welat at the tent Wednesday after-} mom Hverybody is invited. parsonage | Tuesday Mrs. Sarah Bixler of Tonawanda is! hove, Miss Allen of Wilson is visiting at Mrs. C. Burnett and Mrs. Ernest florton have returned home after a tay of two weeks at Tric, Pa. WRIGHT's corners. Jolin Feed of Grandmere, Quebec, was calling on friends at this place 'last week, \The Ladies' Needlework, Cuild will nicet at the church Wednesday after- NOON, Several from this place have at- tended the Toronto fair, Mrs. F,. A, Stall and Miss Grace A. tfallup have returned home from a tilp in the east, extending through PhHadelphia, Atlantic City and New Jergey, They visited the homes of ancestors, whom they learn- Ad wore divect descendants from the Puritans tho came over in the May- flower. They tool a tour through Philadelphia, where they saw many of the old historte buildings find explored several of them. They report huving had & fine time. ~cHEstNuT Ripag. Choatnut Ridge, Sept. 12-(Special) «=f I% Barnett has an plegant crop of about 2,500 baskets of peaches this scason and wishes to say that he will be pelased to see all his old customers and as many more that will come to his honto, where he will be pleased to walt on them. Miss Jonnte Blacklock is quite iI1, tr. Jackson is attending her. Mr. ind Mrs, Willliam have returned from the Toronto fadbt .s, 'Miss Bella Kingsbury as toncher, Frank Blacklock was In Poronto last woek attending the fair. Mr.oand Mrs =C. W, Flagicr and daughter wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. Win. J. Baker of Cambria last Pues-- day. 'The Misses Ollvep of Locust strest gave a \corn roast' at the home of Mr. and Mra B. P. Barnett fast Tucseday evening., The many friends of PD. Van Shuler -[ Tee man iN Around the County. | Van Horn has sold all of | Inc new barn at his home on Main} Mr. and Mrs. Bd Dutton spent sunday At Niagara Falls visiting! friends. Sehool began Monday, Sept. 11, with « 3 Was no match for the microbe. Giants he might stay but this uncroacoplc or- |. .% ganism defied kim, and in mauy a cam- aign more men were destroy ged by camp iseases than by the enemy's sword The one way to : bic disease is to keep the blood pure. 4 Impure blood hoth disease. . 'The signs of im- pure blood are casy to read. | Pimples, | boils, and éfuptions [ generally proclaim the blood to be ini- pure. - Scrofulous scores and swellings, salt-rhenm, ccezeina, etc., are other signs of a corrupt condi- tion of the blood. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- covery purifies the blood and cures dis- 'eases caused by the blood's impurity. It cures gerofulous sores, boils, pnnples, eczema and othor dlefiling and disfigur ing diseases. #It gives me great pleasure to express my faith in the virtue of Dr, Pierce's Golden Med: ical Discovery,\ writes Mr. Ezekiel Flero, oi Graytown, Ottawa Co,, Ohio. \I sullered every. thin for two years with _lhrmor on my fice, which baffled the skill of some of the most noted physicians. | Was at onte advised to go to the hospital; was doctored there for three months without success. | Came home discour uged, Then began to doctor with a 'chemist.' He also failed to help me, Then I begau Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, with no fuith whatever in it, Did it only to please my wife: but I am happy to tell you that after tak- Ing five bottles I am entirely cured.\ FREE Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent /rze on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book in aper covers, or 31 stanips for the cloth- goundvolume. Address Dr. R, V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. CURE SICK NEADACHE Ganuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature ] dust Two Baa‘is f DE eid a?»g ‘ux QUE: f\ FFALQ é my! SW Q’E‘W’ Wk FM! : Alf\ r, AWE}. DE‘I‘RK’OITé BWFA‘EQ * THE DIRECT anbp POPULAR: ROUTE to POINTS EAST |. TDAILY SERVICE, MAY oth Improved Express Service (14 hous) Dotweon DETROIT anp BUFFALO Leave DETROIT Daily « 5.00 P. M. Arrive BUFFALO ** = 9.00 A. M. Connecting with Maming Traing for all Points in NEW PENNSYLYANIA and NEW EXCLAXD STATES, Through Tickets sold to All Points, and Boggago Checked to Destination, Lezsve BUFFALO Daily =- 5.30 P. M. Arrive DETROIT |** - 7.30 A. M. Connecting with Early Morning Trains for Points® North and Wes, Rate between Detroit and Bulfalo $3.50 one way, #6.50 round trip, Berths $1.00, $1,503 Statercoma $2.50 cach directions \ Q Send 2¢ Stump for Iilastrated Pamphict. RAIL TICKETS HONORED ON STEAMERS Alt Classes of Tickets sold reading vis Grand Trunk, Michigan Contral and Wabash Railways between De. trolt and Buffalo will be accepted for transportation on D.& D. Stra, in cither direction between Detroit and «Buffalo, A, A, SCHANTZ, G.8 &P.T. M., Detroit, Mich The Finest Lake and River Trip on the American Continent to the far- --1000 1§LANDS The Fast Yron Steamer .. ... Leaves Olcott Beach, N. YC., Sun- days at 5 p. m.; Tuesdays and Thurs- days 11:46 p, m.; Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays leave Rochester (N. Ssdus Point 11:45 a. m., North Fair Haven 1:15 p. m., Oswego 2:00 p. m., calling at all the principal 1000 Island Resorts, arriving at Alexandria Bay 9 p. m, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- days. calling at all Thousand Island resorts. Arrive Oswego 12:15 p. m., North Fair Haven 1:45 p. m,, Sodus Point 3 p. m., Charlotte 6 p. m., Olcott Beach It p. m. Tuesdays {ma Thursdays and ROBERT MAXWEL, Nickel Plate Road Again Selling Col- onist Tickets to the Pacific Coast. $42.50 Buffalo to principal points on Pacific Coast, and low rates to many other points In the far West. Tick- tets on sale September lith to October ist. For further information write Traffic Mnnnger, Charlotte, N. Y. Y. C.) 8:20 a, m., Charlotte 8:50 a. m.,} Leave Alexandria Bay ¢ a. m.,| | 2 p. m, Sundays. For rates of Fare, Hotel and Bonn]- lng House list and _all Informitton ' x. COffiEf oto on ard tr sc nd (\07a * \Amer! a8) «Create-axe Raifraoad.\ NEW YORER ,NTRAL ’ ~ kis & HUDSON Riven my TAZ Life. - CIA NIAGnaRA FALLS, VIA NIAGARA FALLS, . __ EASTWARD. In Effect June 18, 1905. *6:57 a. m-New York\ Express» a . rives Rochestér 8:43 a,. m.; New York, 5:20 p. m. a, m.-Arrives Rochester 11:11 a. m. Néw York 8 p. m. . m.-New York Express, con- nects at Rochester with Empirc State Express, arrivmg in New York 10:00 p. m *2: 10 p. m. -New York State Express, arrives at Rochester 4:00 p. m.; New York 5:15 a, m. 120 p. m. - New - train, Rochester 6:10 p. m. *5:50 p. m.-Runs from. Buffalo te Rochester, Leaves Buffalo 5:0t p. m.; arrives Rochester 7:45 p m.; connects with trains for Boston, New York and Wash- ington. :14 p, m.-Express arrives at Roch- ester 9:10 p. m.; New York 7:25 a. m.; through sleeper fo New York,. 45 p. m.-This train Falls 10:00 p, m. of Lockport. 28 midnight.-Runs blon. WESTWARD, 08 a. m.--Suspenslon Bridge Ac commodation. Arrives at Sus- pension Bridge §;43 a, m.; aragara Falls at §:50 a, m. don- necls at Suspension Bridge with fast M. C. R. R. train for De- troit and Chicago. *10;26 a. m.-New York and Niagars Falls. Express, arrives at Sus- pension Bridge at 11:00 a, m Niagara Falls 11:06 a, m. 12:82 p, m.-Accommodation, . arrives - at Suspension Bridge at 1:07 p m.; Niagara Falls 1:16 p. m., connectiug at Suxpenqion Bridge with M. C. R. R. train for Chicago. 0 *1°6% p. m.-Sunday only,\ . {0 41%6 p. m«-Accommodation, arrlvex *9:13 12:00 ALTIVG? *T *10: {eaves - the Don't run east 12: only to ~Al- *B: Nisgara Tralls 5:05. ~*I107 p. m.-Arrives Niagara mm a - Ti60 p. m. This train Ronhestnr 4:55 p. m. -with M. C R, R. fast e‘pressfor Decroit and Chicago. *8:03 p. m.-Day Express, Arrives Suspension Bridge 8:25 p. m.; Niagara Falis, 8:30 p. m. \9:56 p, m.-This tmln leaves Roch» ester §:05 p. m.; trrives Lock- port 9165 p. m., and runs through to Ruffalo. Arrives at Buffalo 10:65 p. m. #11100 p. m.-Arrives | Niagara - Falla 11:40 p, m. to sehict their parents and friends wore Invited. Hach number was Keart= are pained to know of his iness and hope he will goon he quite well again. soy M I. E. Payne, General Agent, 201 Main street, Buffalo, N. ¥. 9-8-dt09-25N077 Laminar, fihmgies,_' Spindles, Brackets, wood; 1, 2, 3 and WWWfivfi‘WWWWQWflWWWWWWWW R A daily. Other trains daily except Sun- |H. PARRY, General Agent, fast: Suspension Bridge 5:09 pom; Connects f 'Lsth, Ced STREET, LOC Leow eka ab ced eri an Lockport AND BUFFALO TRAINS | \J Leave Lockport. Leave \81111111104. 7:15 a. m, 5:55 a. m. *83:02 a. m. *§:10 a. m. *10:20 a. m. *9:30 a m. 12:25 p. m. 11:00 a. m. *2:100 p. m . 1:06 p. mh ~ 4120 p.. C . 3:20 p, m 7100 p. m, . \5:00 p. m. *7:56 p. m. . . *§ 10 p. m. ©9155 p. m. A> to. M140 p. m Trains marked with one star' (*) run day. J. A, MARTIN, Depot Ticket Agent M. S. JUDGL City Pass Agt. 97 Main Street. 377 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y. Gro. H. DANIBLS, Gen. Pass: Agt. Grand Central Station, New York A, H. SMITH, General Manager, New York. TROLLEY ROAD PANY, LOcKkPoRT fivision. In Effeet Sept. 11, 190” cars FoR BUFFALO DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF . Veranda Columns, Doors, Wmdowsfi‘mmes. Stone-boat Plank, Ash Wagon Poles, 3-8x2, dear Red and White Bsech Flooring, 7-8x12 to 25 inches wide Wmtewood I and H4 inch clear Bass- finch clear Hard Maple. We cafry in stock White Oak, Land I 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 reqmréd . We also carry in stock White Pine 2x12, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 feet; 3x12; 12, 14, 16, I8 and 20 feet; 4x12; 12, 14 and 16 feet; 4x4, 5X5, 12, 14 and 16 feet; 3x4,6x8,8x8; 12,14, 16 and 18 and 20 feet.and can rip to and size required . _- Hemlock Timber up to 8x8 to 34 fee st Eeng Yellow Pine, 12x12; 36 feet long. - - Every ordergiven us large or smail will receive prompt and careful attention and quick delivery. ‘TEEEPHQNEfi—AEQH and: flame No. 24556. ar Posts, STORAQE YARI? 6&3? WASHBURN AND CHESTN UT KPQR’E‘ N. Y. OF: AMERICA- TIME OF TRAlNS FROM BUFFALO 8:15 A. M—Dally \Vestibule Limited' for Homells ville, Corning, Elmi Ta, Waverly, Bmghamton Oswe- . v, arriving in New York 7:07 p m. - Pullman, Buffet Parlor C&t' , also \Cafe. Car.' ° $:00 P. M.-Daily. Buffalo and New Yorl. Special- free reclining chan cars, Pullman sleeping cars, solid vestibule trains. | Arriving in New York 8:00 a. m. . TO LOCAL POINTS EAST.> Ti0G A. M.-Daily. Accommodation fox Hornellsville. 8:15 A. M.-Daily, except Sunday, for Attica, Batavia, Bath, Rochester, Mt, Morris and Rochester Divis- 2 leave depot corner Main and Trmhxtt streets, Lockport, 5:30 a. m.; 6:20 a. m.; then ever y 30 minutes at “0 and 50 minutes past the hour to 12:20 mid- night, Baggage cars at 6:20 a. m., 12:20 and 6:20 p. m CARS FROM BUFFALO. Lockport® cars leave Buffalo, Main and Court Streets-Hvery 30 minutes at 5 and 35 minutes past the hour, 6:05 a. m. and 11:35 p. m. Cars from Cold Springs at 5:20 and 5:50 a. m. (Bag- gage cars at T:35 a. m., 1:85 and 7:3 p. m. ' \ * GARS FOR.NiAGARA FALLS. . All cars connect at Payne's Avenue Junction, North Tonawands, with cars -for Niagara Falls, cars From NIAGARA FALLS. * Returning, leave Niagara Falls, Falls and Second < Streets-6:30, 6:40a,'m., and every 30 minutes, on the hour and half-past, to 11:30 p. m. Cats North Tonawanda, with cark fax Lock- port CA RS FOR OLCOTT . leave depot corner Main: and- Tr'msit streets, Lockpmt lmmlyvfi 20 cal m in $:20 p. in.; also 11: 20 psa; \~. cars From 01.3071\) . Returning, leave Olcott hour;\ 7:05 a. m. to 10:05p. m.; also. 12:05 a. m. & Leave Newfane, going m. and 10:46 a. m., 5123 m. Sunday only. west, 7:50 a. p. m. Til6 al \1:15 p. m.--This train leaves Roch ester 11:20 p. m. and does not 1:4. Tun west of Luckport, Leave Newfanc, going . .m., 2:48 and 7:10 p. m east, 8:22 u. 1 6:00 and .> 'cotmect at Payne's Avenue Junction, ' ion points. 9:00 A. M.-Sunday only, Accommo- dation for 'Attica and Hornells- ville. 2:80 P. M.-Except Sunday, modation for Attica, Avon and Rochester Division points. (4:00 P. M.-Dailly., Accommodation. for Hornellsvillie and intermediate stations. Connecting with fast .N. Y. traing at Hornellsville. 6:05 P,. M.-Except Sunday; Accom modation < for Castile, «Hornelle- ville, Attica, Batavia, Avon and Rochester. CHAUTAUQUA ~LAKE AND THE west. _ 8:20 A, M.-Daily, For Bradford Jamestown and all points wes! Connecting with World Fair Spa: cial for St. Louis, |. ; P. M.-Daily. Bradford, James» town Cambridge Springs, Chica- 2:00 Pulman sleeping car. P, M.-Daily. Accommodation t« , Jamestown * P.. JUL—Except Sunday. motlntlon for Salamanca and in- termediate stations, connecting for Bradford Olean and 'Wells- ~ ville. P. -_M.-Dally. Local for James- v. ~s al NIAGARA FALLS. : Traths leave Buffalo for Niagars Palls at 7:20 a, m. daily; 10:00 a. m. Sunday only; 1:00 p. m. daily except. 2:50 p. m. daily; 8:15 p. m. Sunday; daily. - Toronto, all rant 7:20 a. m. daily; [10:00 a, m. Sunday only; 1:00 p. m daily except Sunday. TICKETS To ALL POINTS. Baggage checked from residence o: hotel to destination. Time tablck « 1:35 p.m. Sun- mans <of all railroad and steamship. ayr is . 1: CH Accom . go, Cmcmnatl and all points west: Accom». CE oI may WW WWYWWW'WWW % EW E ines from' our hew CityTicket office, slain street, Big Bridge. W. H. UPSON, City Pass. Agt. -H. T. JAEGER, Gen'l Agt. Phsstr Dept, Buffalo, N. Y. | LOCKPORT POSTOFFIGE In Eiffect May 23, 1906. .| Office openfrom 7:80;a, m. to 8:00 p. m. Money Order and Registry Department open from 8 s..m,. to 6 p. m. : MAILS CLOSE, , ize &, m.-Martinsvilie, ‘Buflalo, \_- Pennsylvania and all east.. 8:00 a. m.-Olcott, Newfane and Burt. \ ¥:55 a. m.-All West \also letters for New . York Eyracuse, Albany. , Philadel- City, Eastern States, phia and New Jersey. 11:40 a,. m.-Rochester and east of Rochester; Buffalo and west of Buffalo; Tonawfinda, North Ton- > awanda, Beach $ Ridge, Niagara Falls and Ontario. 12:58 p. m.-Olcott, Newfane and Burt. and all points on Lake Shore Road by Burt. j 45 p. m.-Alt points east. 45 p; 'm.-Buffalt ani- west of Buf- falo; Tonawanda North Tona- wanda. Niagara Falls and On- 'tario.\ 5:00 p. m.-0 nt 6:50 p. m.-Rockes: m Rochester, T;:10 p. m.-Al western mail, MAILS ARRIVE. T:00 a, m.--All western and east of - and Burt, and east. of k Rochester, 8:15 a. m.-Hast of Rochester. 9:50 a, m.-Olcott, Newfane and Burt. 10:30 a, m.-All eastern mails, 121056 p. tm. -Buffalo and west of Buf- falo, Niagara Fells. Ontarlo Tonawanda and North Tonav wanda 13:50 p. m.«-Olcott, Newfane and Burt. 2:25 p. m.-Buffalo, 'south of Buffalo, «Niagara «Falls, | Ontario and Beach Ridge. - 4:30 p. m. -East of Rochester, _. 6 80 p. rim—Buffalo anfl west of Buf« Talo. (180 p. mA—Niagam Falls and Nortk -_ Tonawanda. - 8:00 p. m. -All mails east. REGISTERED MAlLS cLose,. At930&n1 139 p. m. and 5:50 0. REGISTERED MAILS ARRIVE. 7itsiz'lawnu 10:30 &. m., 2:80 p. my - SUNDAY MAILS CLOSE. $:55 a. m.-Buffalo and west of Buf- Talo and east of Rochester.. 6:50 p. m.-Buffalo and, west of Buf- ifalo; Rochester and east of 'Rochester. . MAILS ARRIVE, #:16 gain—Buflalo and went of Buf» 0 10:30 a: m.--Rochester and eut of Rochester, +7 e .._ RURAL FREE DELIVERY 8180 a, in..-Rural® \Delivery \Routad. Nos., 1, %, 8, 4, 56. 6. 7, 8. %. 18 leave. FREE DELIVERY BY caARrRiERS. Business district-$:30 and 11 a. my 1:30 and 4:50 p. m. Collections are mada by 'carclord frum the Star Letter Boxea on ai) re- turn trips. Collections will be made from sps» clal (Red Stary bOxel at: 6120 p. m and 11 a. m. OFFICE -OPEN SUNDAYS Window open from. 11:88 to 1:00 p. m. One collection by cartiera from' ltq Bores at 18:09 ~ W B. HAXRCH, 2. C