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ffff^mmmmmi r ..**^- CHURCHES. MRTHODIS'l\—Uov. I«oo Jenkins pastor. Sor- VlcosMila, to.i l'lmSBYMRUiJ!—Bov. D. A, Wrgusoi pastor, Services at 11 a. m* inSHVBR8ALI6T,r-\SuppH«<J.\ Servlocs at 11 n. m. THURSDAY, JULYnTlSS^ »RAI!»« JMtAVB'HA'fcllHOlVn NORTH . ,10:29 n, m. and 4:51 p. tn, SOUTH ..9:03 a. m. and 5:16 p. m, LOGAt NEWS. .,. .Rainy Weuthery ... .Binder twine for reapers, at W. T. Stiles'. tf. Another carload of Briolt jitst receive ed atW.'T. Stiles'. tf. . ...Go to W. T. Stiles' for Binder Twine for your reapers' tf. ... .Prof. G. M. Nicol is now. prepared to take all kinds of photographs. G ive him a call. .... Frank Dulapk is our nuthorined agent to receive subscriptions for the AD- VERTISER, at the post office, Rbssie. ... .Cheese Factory blanks printed at the- ADVERTIBER office-. Good\ wprif, at reasons- able rates, for all kinds of job printing, tf ..., The dock at Chippewa Bay has been undergoing repairs. It has been, extended into deeper water and is .now in good shape. ... .Photographsare now taken in Ham- mond at less than one half the usual prices. Proofs, submitted and satisfaction guaran- teed; ... .Rev. D. A. Ferguson will preach in the Presbyterian chmvh, G-ouyerneur, next Sunday, on account of the- illness of the pas- tor, Rev. Dr. Edwards. ....A company of young people from Hammond, including the .Hill brothers,, spent an enjoyable day, Friday last, pic- nioihg on .lack and Oak Islands. . ... .Hobert A, iforse, of theTJ. S> GUST . tome, .jSfbfpstJrtim, intends-to> move his fottv > JiWcou'pj-'ttjjIi/'ft&ie •., 04y, .'pe*,^ , $y*£>rE \. .barn jtist completed: by EhosSmitherais said to be the best build-: mg of the kind in Hammond. Mr. Smith-, ers is to be congratulated on this evidence of prosperity. Fleming Craig, of Lisbon Centre, had a bay mare stolen on Sunday evening last and telegraphed on Monday morning to Constable Franklin, of Hammond, to be on the look-out. .... Photographs are now taken in Ham- mond at tower prices than ever before. Card size $1.00 per dozen; Cabinets one half dozen $1.50; Victorias one half dozen 92.00. Views of buildings &c, at corres- ponding low rates. On Friday -last 45 fresh air children arrived in -Morristown. Dr. Phillips took them in charge and distributed them among families in the village and t'cinity. They were mostly girls from six to ten years of age from the St. Augustine JTission, New York. ••\ ... .Rev. D. A. Ferguson -requests us; to state that the Fresh'Air children will re- turn to New York ; ph Tuesday, 27th of July. Parties entertaining them will pleaBe bear this.in mind and bring them to Ham- mond in time to take the 5:15 train that evening. . ...H. W. Rodger's horse gave \him the slip on Sunday evening. Mr. Rodger tied him at David Welsh's gate and on coming out half an hour afterwards the horse and carriage were gone. ' He, was 1 found next morning in Alex. McGregor's yard. No harm done. .... A 'coroner's-jury in the case ot Miss Delia Matteson, who died under suppicious circumstances, in Gouverneur, ,pn Saturday, • lith inst., decided that the young woman came to her- death through malpractice. As there was no one on whom suspicion rested the case was allowed to drop.; .,Mrs, Kane, who Ui|'«n.few weoksngo to visit; her daughter, M\% J. C. Hill, of Fre< wiont, N<$b,, wusrobbod of apurs© containing: over $00 on the way. Mrs. Kane made the journey safely, however, and had more money than the rasbals knew of. .... George H. filler, of Kemptvillo, Ont., who studied medioine with Dr. Kerr, of Hammond, received the degree of Jt. D., at the University of Vermont, on .Monday last Dr. Afiller passed an excellent exam- ination and graduated with honors, - ... .Go to the ADYKRTISER office for your Job Printing. The office lias been fitted up with new and handsome fonts of type, and is in charge of an experienced printer. A large stock of stationery, including Plain, and Funoy Wedding and other cards, State- ments, Envelopes, Bill and Letter Heads, 1 First-class work guaranteed at as low prices as can be obtained anywhere. tf ... .Hon. G. S. Conger leaves for San Francisco, Oa!„ next Monday as a regular delegate to the annual National Encamp* metit of tire G. A. R., which meets in that city August 3. He will be absent two. or three months and will take a wide run through the \wild west\ before his return.. We wish him a pleasantjourney and a safe return.~Gostt>«-n«w HwaXH-Timei., ... .ii&yor Proctor of Ogdensburg has appointed M. C. Loomis Inspector of Vine- gar, for that oity. Mr. Loomis' duties, we presume, will consist of weekly visits to boarding houses and hotels for the purpose of sampling the above named article. Per- haps it would be as well to require' Mr. Loomis to have an eye op the pumpkin pie and hash as well. They are getting it down fine in Ogdensb.urtf. > • ... .Among the relics of jby. gone days in Hammond stands the old store 'house, near the landing at Ctiippewa Bay; The building, although,somewhat delapidated, is well on its foundation notwithstanding the faot that it was one of the first builJings erected in the town. It has been standing; %waMte$an^^ business in Hatnmoiid: : ' : -; •'.',>• ,'.'.-f'^,' ifff 1 * fjS .... A party of campers have-been' spendr inga pleasant time on Bell Isle, \Chippewa Bay. The company included Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bell, Dr. and Mrs. W. ft: Bell,- iDi., and Mrs. J. R. Dickson, Dr. and Mrs. W. Bi Hanbidge, of Ogdensburg; Mr.- and \Miss Matthew*, Mr. and Miss Smart, ofBrookville; Mr. G. P. McGregor,- of Black Lake; Dr. Whittinjton, of New York-and-MisatMaggje Baker,, sisterof Mrs, Hanbidge,-Barrie, Onti Dr. and Mrs.- - Hanbidge and 'Miss' Baker left on Thursday of last week. .... A company of the Saved Army are at present holding forth at the Morristown Park. The attendance on feunday last was not large on account of the 'heavy rain that fell during the forenoon. At the evening service, however, there was a fair audience. The proceedings commenced by musio on several pieces of brass band; tambourine, etc., after whioh short exhortations, interspersed with singing and relating of experience fol- lowed. There are about 30 of the Saved Army participating in the bombardment of Satan's kingdom- at Morrisfown.\ tfhey' will keep up the siege until some time next week. ... .The Morristown Park is one of the plessanteat places of the kind along the riv- er. The trees are tall with heavy tops that -entirely shade the rays of the sun, and at the same time permit the cool breezeB of the fiver to permeate every part of it. Portions of-the Park abound in nooks and crags of the ' most romantic kind. The ..Terrace House; is a pleasnt summer hotel and the in- creased number, of •guests this season indi- cates satisfactory management by Messrs. Buell and Crowley. Altbgethery we know of no more desirable place to spend a few days of rest and recreation than the Mor-: ;ristown.Park; •\*' i THIS VM,i iff 810GK OF Ladies'j Misses' and Children's, in the fewest Styles and a Greater Variety of Shapes than' are Usually found in Larger Towns. A NEW STOCK THIS WEEK, OF MEN'S AND BOYS' ! HATS! of Ladies', Misses', Ohildren?s> Boys' end Men's SHOES. ™^TfflS WEEK NEW-— \ The latest novelties in SPRING and SUMMER fabrics in endless variety LACE CURTAINS IN THE .NEWEST DESIGNS, j It is unnecessary to say, that our prices are the lowest and that it JB our constant endeavor, to buy for our trade, the very best quality of goods. It> wilt pay you to visit the \Old Stone Store\ t»fore buying elsewhere,. HAMMOND, N. Y. nidiie^ y'mx : ' ^V«P^P- \ ,i ' Your ttldj-ffciarf^r^Ilai- ble Hardware Mer- chant **—W. % STILES—— that yonmay have,'w-HloIi will Tse put. in crood, ooi>> d&tlcn and XWReturned Free of all Transporlatibn Charges I 3--s&<«—r*~ . SEELY & SOU. Diamonds. Watches and OGDENSBURG, N. T. Ooldand Silver Watches, Clocks, Sil- verware and Jewelry at astonish- ing Low Prices. Also Be- - pairing Skilfully done. —-.^o^H'—- ALL GOODS AND WORK Guranteed First-Class. Come and see Goods and get Prices before buying. GEO, T, IjEpNitn., Hammond, N, Y. -AND- J, N. €LO«ES; ^'M Ladies' Fine Shoes a HAMMO^.' N..Y, ,BQ^^Hi|JOi«»lly Melnal Life Ins. New plan of insarancs. Offoring at the age of 65 choice of three things : First: May reiieiveCASHtotheamount of one and one-half time* -his original Policy, or $1,500 for every $1,000 in- iojfftncse.- : Se<»ate'-A,,^5n : o!spjpi!Bsy foe twice the original policy, or $2i00b for every $1,000 of insurance. Third;: An annuity for Guaranteed Annual Income for Life of twenty per cent, of the origi- nal policy, or $200 for every $1*000 in- surance.\ This company also issues at ordinary Life : rates, a,policy maturing at the age of 80. ; All Policies issued become paid-up for a definite sum, after three years, without any act on the part of the asBurcd. ... N, E. -STOHiBBtjBjr,- Norwopdi' N» Yi General j4gent for St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties. H. K. KERB, M. D. Medical Exam- iner, Hammond} N. Ys Subsoribe for the. ADy?BTjsB». Only one dollar a year, fifty-cents for six months, twenty-Ave cents for three months, in ad- vance; ^ l -'y^•»^'f'»)'|•W^»BI^*^»)M^,^g'•'^