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GAXL AND SEE IMMENSE STOCK BOOM ill MIUIIB LADIES'MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, LADIES'AND'GENTS'FINE SHOES, GENTS' AND BOYS' READY-MADE CLOTHING, LACE OURTAINS AND CURTAIN-POLES, CARPETS, OILrCLOTH AND WALL PAPER, CROCKERY #•1/^ XISMJ § 3 , & M#3$t/S$P& RIVER DOTS. The Str. St. Lawrence will carry the Talmage party through the Islands' on the 29th of June. The hotels are opening and filling up with visitors and the season has fairly begun. A few warm days would bring hundreds to the river. The Canadian Mail line steamers are doing a lively business in freight and pas.- sengers. . ...'.The two largest islands in the St. Lawrence are Wells, containing 8,068 acres, and Grrindstone, 5,291 acres. .. .\.Henry Bowen, of Ogdensburg, caught a 14 lb. mascolonge up the river last week. This catch has started out a brigade of lovers [Continuedfrom- first page.] F. Gilday, J. F. Oulligan, R. McKay, T. VV. Pierce and G. B. Tuthill. June, 11.—The steamer Haskel went down this a. m. Biiell & Crowley are preparing for a large number of guests, and will endeav- or to make the Terrace House one of the objective points in the minds of all who have a day's outings on the river. Unusually large fish are biding caught here this season. F . MeLear leads with a pickerel weighing nearly 11 lbs. June. 12.—The Armstrong took a large excursion up the river this a. m. Five coaches were filled with excursion- ists froni Smith's Falls* The steamer Chaffee is on the ferry to- of the sport msearch for more. ... .The Channel Grove hotel, at Simcoe ' ^ & „ Island, opened Friday, June Utfc There! Tfte ^^ ^ a ^^ ^ ^ were excursions from Kingston, Cape Vm- _\ ,. ... , m , . • i , , • Brownlow's new vacht, on her up-trip. cent and other places. 1 he spurts included • r . r. „ .„ .„i, „ . r i i n i . ,i awl had d -(id dly the best of it a match .game ol ba.-e halt between tut'.- J Gape Vincent and WbifaIal«qci,o!ub3, also.»j^-4'W u s st %9J P-S^Sp? 1 ! 8 .; we ™ i5: m horse race. The handsome .yacht Parole has ar- rived from Brooklyn at Calumet Island op- posite Clayton. She is 33 feet long with 14 feet beam. -*-*^M>~*— BBASIE CORNERS. Wheeler, Inspect or of JPiriSiiiJ finifiiiigs.i HAMMOND MARKETS. Butter Cheese Flour Eggs ! Lard Maple Sugar.. AT E. E. PALMER'S AMD YOU WILL FIND JUST WHAT YOU WANT? —z=^vi}i;YBo!)Y=— is invited to call and sample Goods and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. My stock is completely new and embraces CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, &c, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, DRIED FRUITS AND CANNED GOODS,\ BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR, COFFEES AND TEAS. All the leading brands of TOBACCO, in fact, everything usually kept in a first-class GROCERY AND.CROCKEEY STORE- n — T e nae a | l E.,E PA^MEK, Hammond, N. Y (,6m) .12 to 13 ct=. per lb. .6^ to-7 \ \ \ . .1.30 to 1.50 per sole. . ] 1 cts. per doz. . 10 cts. per lb. .. 10 els. per lb. ... .Presiding Elder Coot held his first Potatoes 35 to 40 cts. per bush. quarterly meeting for the present year at g a | fc i^g p e r 0D 1. State Road church Saturday afternoon and jj n y 9 to 10 dollars per ton. Sunday morning. He was also here with '. Wool 23 to 25 cts. per lb. an impressive sermon in the evening. Rev. | Cheese was-reported, by telegraph, Satur- Mr. Styan the pastor in charge of the M. day Inst from KVw York as lame at 7^@ E. church and Rev. Mr. Andrews of the 1 73 an ,i creamery butter, 18 c. Welsh tub?, M. P. church were present. Favored, with ig, c ts. the beautiful evening a large congrega- At the Ogdensburg Board of Trade, Sat- tion was present. urday last, th« following offerings in cheese . ..Mrs. Thomas Murton died veryj W ere made from, this section : 'Hammond, suddenly at her home near Popes Mills on ;1 29 : Marvin Hill 113; Brier Hill, 100; j flic 13th inst. I Br , is j e Corners, 130; Black Lake* 58; 'North Mrs. James Tlutton is quite sick. Br. Ha-mnond, 79; Caliboga, 76: Mo'fi-istown, H.K.Kerr of ITammond is in attendance, j 40 - Out of 3,230 offerings, 2,800 boxes' ....John Young, we are pleased to we re sold at prices mnging fronijfe§.@7 cts. note, is a little better. .... Those who have an idea that a bee cannot sting should ask Bloom Partridge. Our factory cheese sold at 6f Sat- urday. Mr. James McFalls, salesman, and Mr. Curtis, maker. They have a large patronage unci make SO cheese per day. Mr. James McFnllx' new barn will soon be completed. Those who think Brasie ^Corners is net booming, should cull and see the new buildings that are go- ing up. It will convince them the people hero arc not idle. . ..., There is nothing more to note un- less it is that the clerk of the weather has gone nil on an excursion and left us with out any rain, MlSSIXH L.IKK, CV5 l 0A- * «•> * » * * -1—• « HAMMonn, N\ y., Is the place to buy your ^ Drugs and Medicines, Paints, jfjj H Oils and Varnishes, Dyes ^L and Dye Stuffs, ^• L GIuAJSiS J±TSX> PUTTY, -i^ 5 AND TOILET ARTICLES. il si K & 140 packages of creamery butter brought' l8J'Cts. ^ FULL LINE OF ORDER I FR.OM IMMON JB0ST0W./AAS5 (AN BE F° U ND ; :Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Sil- verware and Jewelry at astonish- ing Low Prices. Also Re- pairing Skilfully done. 0EGAN CO. ALL GOODS AND WORK Guranteed First-Class. Come and see Goods and get Prices before buying. E. \ KETOH.UI'S, Hammond, K. Y. \($00© G(.OG®g ' W I,0\V O'BO. T . MCNEIL, Hammond, N. Y. BSTABLISHEB 1852. Write a Postal Oai-d to H. R. STEVENSON and learn how you may save from $10 to'••$25 in purchas- ing an Organ or Piano. Goods fresh from the factory. ^0\Instt'itinents vltmrn (it yoirr own Jurnief. OVMR J 114,000 now in daily use. Organs with two full sets of reeds and solicl walnut cases, H. Ri SSJSYEKS.ON,. JElammoud, N. Y.