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•CAXX' AND SEE THE 1MI i«Jf IUI1I1 (HPtPJmi a. LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, LAMES' AND GENTS' FINE SHOES, GENTS' AND BOYS' READY-MADE CLOTHING, LACE CURTAINS AND CURTAIN-POLES, CARPETS, OIL-CLOTH AND WALL PAPER, CROCKERY #iM[^i^iff($j, AT & M4 W?'& FROM ALL OVER, .... The Prescott Independent announces a drowning accident in the following mat- ter-of-fact way: \Mr. McDonald drowned one day-last week.\ ... .'Prescott has bounced the telephone. The amount charged for their use was con- sidered exorbitant. Perhaps Hammond isn't so- badly off-without one, after all. k correspondent refers to George Malotte,.a-resident of Redwood, having re- cently lost 66 lbs. in weight—remarking that his general health is still good, although weighing now only, 300 lbs. At the Watertown M. E. district conference, which convened at Black River on 9th inst. The Watertown Times says Rev. Isaac Jenkensi of Hammond, gave a crisp summary of \Lessons to be teamed' from the conference minutes.\ Mr. Jen •liiesUay evening;, ^oTlpwa^^SeWtS^fielpI^ brother to Mrs; W. H. Selieck, dF Ham mond, gave an extempore address pn \La- bor and Capital from a minister's stand- point.\ ... .The Free Press congratulates Brash- er on its enterprise in purchasing a stone crusher and suggests to G-ouverneur the propriety of doing likewise. Hammond, also would do well to copy Brasher's' ex-, ample. The refuse material of the stone quarries, if ground, up, would make roads like pavement and prevent the necessity of drivingina sea of mud spring and fall and after rain showers—more than a fourth 61' the time. THE LATE MS. E¥SSELL ¥. EITOH. Mrs. Fitch, whose death notice ap- pears in this week's ADVERTISER, was born in Fraukfort. Herkimer G'o.,Nov. 2, 1824. When but a child, her moth- er and step-father moved to Morris- town where on Jan. 21. 1846 she was married to Kussell W. Fitch, who sur- vives her. In 1875, Mr. and Mrs. v Fitch moved to Lowville. Mrs. Fitch leaves a family of four sons, Lamont D., DeLoss A. Maiming K. and Fayette W. and hud many warm friends in iifbrristowu aiid Ham- mond who deeply regret the news of her death. Mrs. Fftch Was a member of the M E. church and a devout Christian. WOfifi/STOM/N. CHIPPEWA BAY -Wesley Backus is appy. It's i gir —J. M. Reed is rebuilding his house. —'The new steamer, Guide, owned by diipt. Frank Dana, runs .between this place and Ogdensburg on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ,of each week. The Outdo can be eharteied for ex- cursions on off trip days and evenines. —E. D. Ifliite and party, of Her- nion, who are taking a -pleasure'trip on the river in- his steam yacht Leah. May. were among tin: guests at Oak Island .-louse Friday night. •• —There are several parties camping on the islands near here. — We understand that Mr. M. Bryai of Adams, Jefferson couuty, is talking of purelfasing au-inland or building let on the river near here iind- will erect a cottage on the s.aiue, A> June II. This has been ah . excessively hot day. Everybody complaining of flie closeness of the atmosphere. June 17. Capt. Frank Dana, of Chip- pewa Bay, .was in the harbor this morning with his new steam boat Guide. The gen- eral appearance is very much like the Cresco. We wish Capt Dana success in his new venture. We have just been having- a very heavy rain, accompanied by a high wind, which did some damage to the awnings over II. Sisson's and Rowland & McKolk-r's slon . windows. But wifhall it was verv •«<-' copbible and will be largely Lencfieis ' throughout tlrN- sectior. .Tune 15. A young man by the nam. of Fee, belonging in the Eii;.li;ih se'rtii- nient, east of this place, n'et with a vej painful accident this afternoon. Ke hi» a dynamite roriridpc in hid hand, ™ while walking along, ticm-ly opposii- il/i-s T. Grcy'!--._fmm some unknown can,'- it exploded, lfipevntimr the hand verysbaf. Ly causing the Tons of a finger and. tliiunb, and producing- •„ sdinning- report, hoard all over the-village. \ i June 19. Tiie village woke up '\this morning and found it had rained. \\•*• -*'Q&^- • <»*•— ,.,. I'lh-re will be a para u 1 ol'tl.e Si.nday school children of the town, nt Hammond • jai ihe 3ru'uf sJ'ulv. FULL LINE OF . CLOTH JNQ N J3OS\TOW./V\A-S5 o J,! (ANBEF°»NDJ% AT E. E. PALMER'S GROCERY AKrD IT ST« YOU WILL FIND JUST • WHAT YOU WANT. —=sj-v$f}Y$6f)Yrr~ ... • 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, DRIKD '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 -, \ ' . GKOCEBYANDO: f^;jf2*l Ify HAMMOND, N. If. Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Sil- verware and Jewelry at astonish- ing Low Prices. Also Re- pairing Skilfully done. §^>o^o. ALL GOODS AND WORK Gur.anteed First-Class. Come and see Goods and get Prices before buying. IY HOTT ''•GfrOO® G{00f)g Stf© ' J,OW B - ^ : :-#ifMit:l!^f% ; . : inura tnovOt • HAMMOND., 1ST. Y., Is the place to buy. your Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils and Varnishes, Dyes and Dye Stuffs, 0-ri-A.gJS -A-isrx) PUTTY, . .. Kl^UMI^Y AN©. TOILET ARTICLES. ' OBG-ANCO. d. : ETOHMI'B, Hamii.ond, JN. Y. • G-J50, T. McNisri.,_ Hammond,, N, Y. 3& S '*' A B X, i B-iX JS *> '' J852. ' . , Write n P.nala/ Card to H. R. STEVENSON and learn how you may save from $1.0 to' $25 in purchas- ing an Organ or Piano. Gpods fresh from the<factory. • 'JS^'Indriimentx nhtnm at your own home*. '-~-#<&><S35feB?C>>e : ^- OVER-114,000 MiiKifflirpis novv in/daiiy use; , OrgdnS'-with two full sets of reeds and solid' walnut cases, H. R. STBYENSON, Hamnwud, N] T.