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VOL.1 , \HEW TO THE LINE, LET THE CHIPS FALL WHERE THEY MAY.\ • HAMMOND, N. Y., THU-BSDAY. MAY 20,1886. , NO. 4. -•*'\ BUSINESS CARDS. TV A. reErifcK,, M. I>. ' ^lYSIOlW AN ® KSUBG-MON. {Graduateof Verrni»$ Uimaimty.) .3. y. 'XJJPI EEi FOOLrXS. Physician mid .Surgeon. Graduate of WcGrill College, Montreal, Gaiinda. Brie* 2CI1X, ST. ¥*• H- K. KERR, M. D., C. M.. P . T. M.S., (Toronto.) Physician and Surgeon. Office at the Franklin House. Went end door. HAMMOKB, N . Y. HBMV. [Tho last poem of Rev, Father Ryan, the pathetic poet prjctst, of the South.] My foot are woarlod, and'my hands arottod, My soul oppressed— And 1 '!o3li-o, what I have long' doslrod--- fiost--only rest. \l'lB.havrfto toll, wlion toll-is.almost vain, In barren wiiyKr *. \I'lB hard to sow, and novor garner'grain, Tn harvost.days. Thobtml'on of mv days Is hard to boar, .Hut God'knows 1 best; Andlliavo pmyod, bur, vain has boon my prayer, t'or rost—sweet rest, TJs hard to plnut In spi'liur, mid,novor roup >' Tlio.iuitnnnn yield; \Jls hard to till, and wlion 'tis* O'or fruitless Uold. And so I ory n wonfcnnd Immiu'. cry, So heart oppressed:; And so I slgli a weak and human slgli, far roBtT-for rest. My way has wound across the dosort yoars, And oaro's InfOBt. My path, and Mu-ougli tlio (lowing of Hot tears* I pi no for rest. 'Twas always so i when but a child I laid ' on mother's breast My wearied llttlo hoadi o'eu tlioirl nrayod, As. now, for rest. . ji And l.am restless-still i 'twill soon ho o'oi\ For, down the west! Life's sun Is sotting', and I soo tlio shore •: Whoro I, shall, rest. \Jls hard to till, and wlion 'tlstilled to woop O'or fruitless Hold. (HOTBRSVILLE. HAMMOND ADVISRTISEK. No ce welcomes your F~$$h<-:-\\~~ mmm :.'.^>, MM ; IJA'KS, WHIPS, &C? HAMMOND, N. Y. TAYLOR HOUSE; MRS. M. Ot. TAYLOR, Proprietor. FEEE BUS To and from all trains. A No 0l - 0 welcomes your birth and finstrcaiss Livery in eonnec-' wi?lies 7° u lotl « li,0,llKl prosperity imore tion. HAMMOND, N. Y. li'^tily (ban the writer. A iutui'e his- torian will re.for to you as the fruit of .publioeutenpiise mid a faithful chronic fi^r,/of|urrent events, Your patrons will 5p do I 'r-eiaeniber, tlie f '\good' -old times\ of Hammond and catl hear testi- mony that- the present is u worthy growth, prolific and/promising also. This busy placet\ is a*, study. Ten languages are spoken. The glove in- dustry has. no rival in A'riici'iea.< The dressing of leather, of the fmer> kinds, is assuming a prominent place in busi- ness. Skins from North. South, East, and West are coming and going contin- ually, in Iudia, Perssia, Australia, and' South America. Alaska hunters earn their living by procuring skins for us. Our Mills will dress anything from an elephant's skin to that of a rat. The latter are dressed to make a fine lining for winter gloves. Our churches are all proipering and a rery cordial, geuerou 5 spirit pervades the place. Seated higli up among the hills, on the southern spurs of the ^dirondacks. with bracitigair and the purest of water, the locality is'uota- bly healthful.— s G. We are forcibly reminded oMltj advance of spring by tho milk wagons mtiling through (Sur .village, oni'ly in. tlio morning, On accouut of the high. winds-last, Sfttutv; day tliS Priwby toi'ji'ifji StiiUlny School .'olcour- \sion was postponed; -niitil next Saturday, wind and' weather iuvorable. Nearly itixty of tho many friends of Mr. and Mr..'. 1 Alpheiis Simons gave them a pleasant snrp.iso Inst V i.lay evening, being their ihii- ty-soeoud annivoi'sai'y of (heir niiirriage, tlio gijfts were both elegant and uarfnl, they wore'prosonted by the Rev. E. B. Pwher with U'fow appropriate reniarks and was re- sponded to by tlio groom. Tho firm of Q-illon and Dulack are doing a thriving business, we wish them succt-ss. ' Kossie can. soon boast of a town hull', as our enterprising townsman, Will: Oollins is erecting one. Our worthy 'and. .much esteemed dbqt- or' T. A. Kerr, has fully recovered from his illness and has resumed his practice. Mr. yeo. Backus hns a full line of ready made clothing, Go and, examine them. What is the matter with the saw mill? We have not.heard the biizz of the saw in along jtime. We are sorry to see so much water running to waste. . The village school is progressing well un tier the 'successful . mtinagement of Mi§s- Jiidson. ,- . '.j^sftf.!;:-«•- \AMipcJB;' 1 Free Bus to and from all Iminx. A first-class livery in connection. F. FKA^KLIi<r, Proprietor. Depot Street,. HAMMOND, N.Y. ' Louis Chabot, PROFESSIONAL HAIR DRESSER, IBOH ntonrxnxAJL. FIKST-OLASS WORK GUARAN- TEED. SHAVING PARLORS IN MOORE BLOCK, HAMMOND, N. Y. DENTISTRY. 1886-7.'. ^ ' Dr. D. L. Coe, Graduate of Pennsylvania Col- lege of Dental Surgery, and son of, and successor w the late Br. H. A. Coe, would Inform his Mends .aid patients that he will visit professionally the places formerly visited by him twice each year, aud-remSln as stated below viz: Theresai from Aprll-o to April 27. -DepiuiVlUe, from April 87 to May H. IftFargevlUe.ft'oin May tito May 85. Alexandria Hay, from May 2> to June 8: ';', Ples'sls, from June s to June ir>. • Keflwood,.Trom June 15 to June 29. Hammond, from June 29 to July 18. . Eossle, from July tsto July 80. Ox-Bow, from July 20 to July 26. Tberesai from July 27 to August 16. « Philadelphia, from August w-to Sept. 21. Sterllngvllle, from Sopfc 21 to Sept. 28. Evans Mills, from Sept. «s to. Oct. u, Theresa, from Oct. 12 to Nov. 2. Tho above time table will be strictly adheared I'U. . My prices ore reduced, and all dental opera- lions preformed are warranted to-give satisfac- tion or the money will be refunded. Hereafter I will visit the above mentioned places semi' Theresa, whl nod would-thank the public tor the liberal pi i<?e reeelved.auyinsr tne'-past-eleven years and re mest~a continuance of the same. All work war ranted. _ D. L. COK D. D. 8. FROM AEL OVER. —The Drafted Men's bill was de.cated in >; the senate by a vote- of 11 to 11. Senator Coggeshall tabled a motion to reconsider the bill.- —New York buyers insist on dead white cheese for the European markets. Let cheese makers take a note of this foot and make pure white cheese. —Hon. David Davis, whose tribute to the local paper appeared in last week's issue, is reported dying at his home in Bloomiagtbn,; III. It may soon be tlio local paper's'turn. eml-annually,; wlt¥ the\ exception\of • to pay its last tribute of respect to.hint -A •' which I shall visit four times each year, I ,.„ , . „ S i..5c.,-\*' ;d thankthepubllp for the liberal patron- —rl\40 Students, oUt ot a class o»l 1*6 have '\ \ boycotted Dr.Biugham, professor of Surge- ry, in Burlington Medical: Ooliege. R0SSIE. you liavo a suit Warranted to fit, look as well, and in every sense as good as a suit that would eosl yon half as much more in Wutei'town or Ogdi'tr-'burg. 0-opd business Buitsjbr ten dollars. -Ortll and see samples. E. J. MURPHY Tbe> excise commissioners met to-day for the .putpose of granting license to the hotel on Qid Maii'is .Island, price SI00. Mr. Stoiiebiii'n, of Norwood, passtid Sun- day in our village, J. Bums, -Hammond cigar agent spent a' few days fishing here last week, also Mr. Frank of Ogdensburg. ' Miss Florence McConrille, of Ogdensburg, is the guest of Ms . s Jessie and Laura Cap ron. Parties are camping on Narrows Island. About 40 couples attended Demott's Calico ball. ' Kiror. The Spring Trade. STILES' HARDWARE STORE. In addition to -the usual stock of hard ware, includes the celebrated \Hall's Re- versible Hay Carrier,' plows, building pa- per, fence wire, cellar pipes, &e., also a car loatl ot brick. Mr. Stiles' stock~\vns \nev- er larger, prices never lower\ and Mr. £>t.jl<;«| himself, \never more anxious to sell.\ D..E. WILSON'S DRUG STORE is one of the best kept Pharmacies in this section of the country. Mr. Wilson renews his stock every month and keeps fresh, pure and reliable drugs. _ Also dye stuffs, var- nishes, paipts, oils, toilet articles and per-, turnery. Physicians prescriptions accurate' ly compounded; For anything in the drug; line goto Wilson'^ You can save from 30 to 40 per cent, on a nobby'spring suit, by ordering it fiom » \' ! \ ,E S KE1CH\M, . r.r V/bo has 500 samples frn>« \• w Simmons & T (Jp.'8i clothing housoj, Boston, to select is offering splendid bargains in the boot and shoe line. ' Ladies'' (ino shoes, that a short time ago sold for four dollars are now down to iwo dollars and fifty, cent*. Mr. Mur-. pliy lias a large stock, of ..rubber goods <md ; gloves remarkably cheap for cash. H. R .STEVENSON offers special attractions in pianos, or- gans, <&o. From $120 to $60 is quite a comedown in price, but the organ is just as good and the melody as sweet at $60 as> when $120 was' the price. The. Smith American organ, surpassed by none, in solid walnut case, only $60. SEBLY & SON, of Ogdensburg, jewlersfhiive made ar- raugomeuts with \V. T. Stiles, Hum- moud, whereby watches, or jewelry of any kind left at Stilts s' hardware store will, be forwarded to Ogdensburg, re 'paired and returned to Hammond', with- out transportation charges. ., THE NEWj4'R0CERY STORE iue. A largo and fresh stock f ,'of tiie finest teas, coffees, sugars, &c, at rock bottom prices. , ••' W. T. MoCOLLOP,S has a large- assortment of harnesses, bridles, collars, whips and is preparod to do custom work on shortest notice, lifter which call and see. Ellsworth's $65 bugifies and Faichney's waggons if you havu't already done so. MORRISTOWN. The tuf.', John A. Mo Donald, passed down the river this morning with a raft of square timber, covering an area of nearly 4 acres. A special train passed through Morristown last week with the principal officers of the ' R. W. & O. on board. They stopped long enough to inspect thedock and shake hands with Agent T. O. Dempsey.' The passage of the Scot.; Act in Canada has had tho expected effeot of driving the thirsty Brockvillians over to Morristown to get a drofi of something to taper off on. St, law. Oo. News, -.i , f -..a W. B. Green has been acquitted on the charge of murdering ''nigger\ Green. The Ogdensburg city election on Wednes- day, 12tli inst' resulted in the election of a Republican' mayor, W, \L. Proctor, by a ma- \ jority of^Sjl'over W. Peters, Democrat, V W. R''i3od B e has boeu appointed Post Master of fiomeintur, GiovarGK Johnson ^committed suicide ncai Gouverneur on ftiday last^ by hanging hunselF with a logging chjin t Tue Potdsdam council have borrowed J. !5,000 to enable the town to put'in a ^_ from; \ Ketunam takes jour measure, Jbi Uhotough system pf sewerage Thjs is a *~ wards your oider to Boston and in ft\j^eek |tep ip the right direction, 3.- % % :-H;