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w ] -i*>-<tv?WfiwrXi^!& v -. : ^ r j t y i-j^n^,^^ —,.(.,. #.!r, l3l?J?flM!W^' HIUhMl W' # • CHURCHES. METHODIST,—Rev.Isaac Jenldnspaator. Ser- vices at 11 a. m., PRESBYTERIAN,—Rev. D, A. Ferguson pastor. Services at 11 a. m. tTNIVBRSAUST,—\Supplied.\ Services at n a. m. THUBSlfAY, MA Y 20, 1886. I. \.1 \ • V- —First quality Hemlock Shingles, »t W. T. Stiles. - l\v —Now lot Porcelain lined Well Pumps cheap, at W. T. Stiles. . lw ^^ - Several local items that should have ^» appeared last week were crowded out.. —New adjustable Window Screens-; Fit any window. Only 50 Cents each,. ataW.. T. Stiles. '. - : \lsv —For a good shave and a nobby hair cut go to Louis Chabot's,,. Moore Block, ': , Hammond, N. Y. —Butter makers are invited to read carefully \A Farmer's\ letter on the four- th page. It treats of the oleomargarine difficulty and how to remedy it. - -Prof, Quigley and several pupils of the graded school dug up and planted seven soft maple trees on the grounds of the graded school on Saturday last. —Mrs. Burton, wife of W. B. Burton, foreman of the ADVERTISER office, joined • her husband lust.week.' They-have locat- ed in the Hamilton Smith, house, we\st end of Main St, -^Tlie ladies are invited to call .and in- spect the beautiful assortment of wedding curds at the ADVBHTISBK office, no mat- ter whether they expect to need them right away or not. —Rev. E. B. Fisher, of Rossic, occu- pied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church, on Sunday, 9fli inst. Mr. Fisher's dis- course was an interesting exposition of the theme \Pride and Humility.\ •,'.\:. ..,£*., .\.- —McCallops' new,(building eiKrjjht -fee Mr. Squires was very pemtant, when overtaken, and deposited in bond a wntoli and chain and other articles, to be re- deemed when he reaches .Te.'scy City. —Although the newspaper field is oljttle crowded at the bottom there is us yet, plen- ty of room \at the top.\— ffeiald— Times. Just our -views. . '•' —Andrew Mills has returned from New Y ork with a fine assortment of dress goods. Mr. Mills will be on.hand for the rest of the season to give c ustpmers choice of stylish goods at low prices. See announcement. —From letters received during the week, we make the following extracts:— From Rev. E. B Fisher, Rossie: \I aU ways like to help good enterprise:* and in reading your paper any one can get value ifor the money expended\ ! —From 0. G. Waldo, Grouveineur: \Was •very much pleased to receive so neat and newsy a sheet from our old home, showing very conclusively that Hammond means to /keep up with the times.\ The ADVERTISEK is •printed on-the lot owned and occupied by Mr„Waldo 20'years'ago. Tempora nuian- iur] —The Ogrfensburg SIGNAL has entered, upon the fourth year of its existence. The SIGNALS u. filVt-class paper and-merits it s success; .but when the. editor stated in last week's\ issiuUh'ut it was \the best paper in noiithern\N(iw York,\ we realized that No. 1, Ypl. ], of the AbVKRTisBn: hadn't reached his editorial sanctum... If the- article in the SIGNAL had been wi:iten a; weefe . latenr.no doubt the statement would, have-beeu modi- fied.— Hammond Advertiser. Well, the Advertiser is a-spioy sheet, .and perhaps it's a good thing iliac we didn:,t sec it sooner.- Signal. •» into «•—. . ALGIE BRO'S. SPECIAL BARGAINS THIS WEEK i Jersey Waists at 75 ets., and $1.20, jidiout half price. .' Parnsols, an- immense assortment,' at f win's house, NorA Hammond; was 'cdn- mimed by Hie devouring element. —A cull is extended to the citizens of _.Hammond and vicinity to meet at David .Mover's store on Saturday evening, nt7:30 o'clock, to consider the question of ap- propriately observing Decoration Day. It is hoped'a. large number will be present. The dead patriots should be remembered. COM. —The number of copies that leave the AiyvKHTisEB office this week warrants us iit saying that this issue of the paper will be read by at least 5,000 people. Busi- ness men will observe that the ADVER- TISER is already a. good advertising med- ium. Better yearly rates can bo secured now than Th a few .reeks hence. No ef- fort »vill be spared until the permanent circulation reaches .1,-00.0, ilnd we will make no promises to, relax our efforts even rhen. The ADVHRTISER is bound to sue- i-ecd, or know the reason why. —Dead bents, look out for them. A medium sized englishman, ubout 45, with dark complexion, full \beard^ wearing a double breasted dark'blue sack coat and nye glasses, and giving the name of •Squires, visited the Franklin House last, -.eek and represented himself to be a manufacturer of bronzed goods in Jersey •ity, and wished to engage board for his' , family during the..summer. He was rather '•ommnnieativo for .astiriingbtjsiness\mini *.'nd Ms.story \of boundless wealth and .iberulity did-not fully . accord with his •. piire'wardrobo \and the faeffrthat he!walk- - i-d from Moiiristown. ' After spending a ^ •ew%ys-iii\ \luxuriant ease, away from Tr.'e stir and excitement of city life,\ he ! kipped liis bonrd bill and made up the r.iilroad track towards Redwood. Mr. franklin soon missed his millionaire guest - and headed him oil near C'lurk Ecldv'tJ. former prices $1.00; * ''' *-'• '\ •' '\\ Wool Dress Goods, .wool Buntings 3oc, *ortli 50c;. White Dress Goods, Robes, India Lawns, Dotted Swisses. Hosiery und Gloves. AVe want you tp see our prices. Albatross and Nuns Veiling, in pinks, blues, creams und lavender. Hats and Bonnets,, best nssortnient of Children's Hats. Crinkle . Seerssuckcrs, about 50 new and handsome styles, at Aigie Bros'., Bar- gain Store, Ogdensburg, N. Y. * -**•»>*• «, RIVER DOTS, There is a large amount of building going on in and around Alexandria Bay. 'Hi • prospcet for the summer is vnvy encourage- ing. Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage, D, D., has or- ded accommodation at the Thousand Island House for himself and 1200 of Ids congrega- tion for a Lvvo day's visit about the middle of'-Jnne. Capt. R. Forrester fs in charge of the Lotus, running from. Alexandria Bay tp Ogdr ensburg.. The Lotm will stop at Chippewa Bay and Aliens Park. The North Ham- mond correspondent of the Free Press sug- gests Oak Point is a gppd ; locution for a summer hotel. ?' PERSONALS. Dr. W. L. Bartholomew, a recent, gradu- ate of the N. Y; Homoeopathic College, spent. Monday night in Hammond, '.and on Tuesday went tp I/owville, where he. thinks of locating. Dr. T. A. Kerr, who has been spending a few days with fHgiid&uin Canada, \returned •to his practice at Btffsie, last.week, fully re- covered from his recent illness. , i NEW STOCK OF . EATS, HATS. . ' Ladies*, Misses' and Children's, in the fewest Styles' rtnd a Greater Variety of Shapes than are Usually found - in Larger Towns. A NEW STOCK WEEK, OF MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS!HATS! IS New Stock of Ladies', Misses', Ohildreia's, Boys' and Men's SHOES. THIS WEEK NEW The latest novelties iu SPUING and SUMMER fabrics in endless \variety. LACE CURTAINS IN THE NEWEST DESIGNS'. It is.unnecessary to say, that our prices are the lowest and that it is- cur constant endeavor, to buy for our trade, the very best quality of goods. It will pay you to visit .the \Old Stone Store\ before buying elsewhere. HAMMOND, N* Y. Wedding Jii^ifetioiis SEELY&SpNi^ewt^lersriOgdensTjai'g.Ny. E. .JJflJBPBY. Mannfactixrer and Dealer \% — —AND AND 'WEDDING GIFTS IN GREAT VAJtJE'l'Y. E—<S-^ : iMAXTlB JklSt, TOUR WATCH, CLOCK &XD- MSBEB MOBS. J. N. CLOYES (of Utica) Ladies' JFine Shoes a-. Specialty. HAMMOND, . N. Y. MM IPAIMG |W1I|T|H| W. T. STILES, . , DEALER IN Mm k Faner's SJJ ¥? LIES; WHO WILL SEND IT TO! SEELY & SON, | iJEPSarrn of JTe'CC-eleris of! OaDENSBURG,N.Y. They will Repair and Enkim it FrcA of all fvanapurlalion Charges! (tf FULL LINE G \dRDEK (AN BE FOUND $J I 1 E; S; KETCH vir^s, Hammond, N. X- THE Keeps a general line of Groceries, whicli will .he sold AS CHEAP AS '.v.,-*- THEOHEApipfi;'' Your patronage rgspectfujly 'solicited. • M. W. M%afe&, :'J1- .-?Ts blSSr^ffk\ J*t