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CHURCHES, JlETHODIOT.-r-Kev, Isaac Jenkins pastor, Sevr _ylcesatiiti.nl ,,. '•''..' , PRBSBYTEKiAN,—Bev. D..A. Fevsuson pastor. Services at 11 in m,- UNIVEBSAXIST.-vSunday Schopl and Bible Olass at 11 it. m. THURSDAY, JCLYW', 1886. KOBTE;..,-..,10:20 a. m. and 4:51 p. m: SOUTH,. »:03a. im and 5:15 p, m. IiGMBAL NEWS. W&s .».. Binder- twine for reapers, at W. T. Stiles'. tf. ; ArioiffeVcarJoail of Brick just receiv- ed ntW.TPSlSfc'. tf. ....Go to- \V. T. Stiles' for Binder Twine Cor yfeur Tenpins- - tf. ... .Fraiife/Dayis, of Redwood, has gone • to Cul-'fiircriarto -seek a fortune: Dr: G. I). Grogor has returned to his practice in Pisrk City, Utah. S'oine of our county exchanges are in the habit of clippLtig'ftSiWillfe ADV-BHTIS- KR without^iniajfeioredir. •.- • • '• 'Frank* Dftlack.* is-»0ur-~' authorized\ agent.to reoeive' suhscript'lon's- for the-. AD* vBRTjsER T .-a>.the>po.8toflice ! > . Rossie. Cheese 'Factory blanks printed' at^the i A-DVEHTiSBIt oflfee.- • Good work, at reasotir able rateSj-for all .kinds of job printing. ,Mj .., .Jerry Yemen-is.building an addS--' ion to his house* • When completed Mr. -Xarden wiJklia.v»- a»-lttfge>- and i omfbrtahle dwelling. N -....Albert HT Rodger has sheep,, that weigh over 200 lbs.\ each and spring lambs that weigh nearly 100 lbs; The largest, one weighs 95 lb-. .... We are pleased to add to our ex-. .. change list the Lowville Timet, a brigljtaiid; newsy paper,-elite.l by Rev. VVan-eir Fitchj ^forra-jfly of Brier Hill. --,. .' • •' .V... .Prof, G, Jj. JBcol is as- busy taking /Jv*. .. phOjtOgt^plli'o'piiStui'es lis'the-farmers at^jlfc • • liberally' (i»cvefiSe<J '•%\'••$he<a^tfu1u^^;jfcji&>p? ; , JTiss Mary Laiiiliiw, of Kossje, fell from a hammock, iv ftfW liays.^go, and dis?-' lbcaled -her shoulder, Titis is the second \ • tiift'i Miss Ludlow has met with, this un- ; fortunate accident Photographs are now taken in Hani- • inonil at lower prices than ever .before,! Card size $ 1.00. per dozen; Cabim-ts one half dozen $1.50; Boudoir one^half dozen •f 2i;50. Views of buildings &e. at corres- ponding low rate?. ... .The village .of Hammond is discuss- ing the question., -'-'w-iiy shouldn't Haninioiid have au annual fair?\ . The answer seems! to t-e \we have too many fails u-nv in the- uoiiiity More.tliati- what, is neci-s-ary.\—- Ot/clenxliuiy Newx. Very well, let Oydens- Irarg drop out this year an X give Hammond a chance. \ . . • ' Thomas J/eGuyern.a laborer at the O. &-Ii O. grain .elevator, 0;dHnbuiy, was •iinotheied to ileilli in a bin of- grain on '.V-tf.Inesday of last w.\-ck Tlii'hin.eontain-.id ;.' laipaged: grain ailii J/WoVi-rii -entered* Mr . -ii.ir it up. Thrg«iini;i.v.e,l in upon liim and • lelbie he eo'iiid be takuii out. he was <|*'ail. \' When a death, marriage or- birth OC-. ' . euro in ohe'.i lauiily, -he always likes to see \ieptioii in.-ide.o'f it in the local paper; When* ins : iollcs. are visiting or visitedj he likes to, .-:ee •ic'ii'f print.' Biit y T ;hen, by sending to. •joine large city, lie e.iu;get printing a Ijttle ihenper, he frequently overlooks the facti iiaf his Itomc papjir is einployirig hands and i-.yinjr tin-in lrii'iicy.to trade at his store, ''avifitf:taxes to suppiirl his village ahitkeep- iig tln:-worl(l-intoruied 'that the hoiiie mar- iist is tire piace to buy -mi! sell; -uu'd, ignores .••ine eflbrtSj.an-i, for a lew paltry 'cents, •ends.to siiiife lai^e -city, .where a 35.-vent •oy. lniiki'S his iiole lii-aih--. h-iter 1ieao\ uitenieuts, eic, cin inferior, paper, foi-a \ w-^p nnies less than lie woiikt have to pay r a good job a: lioine. That is the way • ihie busine-'S men encourage liorne enter- !• i-=e«.— Antim'ji (hi&ttti!. ,. ^Fai-picrs'iire abot\k d?na their hay-, ingisvilife se'#on. tow ci-oj), \although light, is of veiy good \quality. Fred Ives has been appointed In- spector of Vinegar for Ogdensburg, Mr. Looniis linving ileulteed the position. The Inst legislature at Albany de- cided that parties who attempt ito dead beat their way at hotels render themselves liable to action for misdemeanor.. ,,. .M-. Alex. Nelson, of Rossie, is the next to merit our thanks, by adding the names Of his two brother's, Joseph and Samuel Nelson, of jlfichigim, to the sub- scription list of the ADVBUTKBU for a year. As we haye said before, who will be the next? Go to the ADVERTISER office for your Job Printing, The office has been (itteetn]p. with new and handsome fonts of type, and, is in charge of an experienced printer. -A largo stock of stationery, including Plain and Fancy Wedding and other canls, State- ments, Envelopes, Bill and Letter Heads. Fii-st-class'woi'k guaVanteed at-as low prjees •as can be obtained-imywhere. tf- -...-. M, Bv'9S3wusendj=of TfiSresa-, is prac- ticing to biicome an amature aerotianti A few evenings ago the-people wore'gathered •together to witness jfti Townsend-is grand; ascension in his balloon \Flyaway A man by the name of Tyler assisted in the work fif, iiritlatiug. Owing to the niistuky of I he %\ • - : ^ter-in igniting the wrong - part. the,-iirshi|- eaugiit fire and the * ascension was made iii smoke. •'- , • / .... .Rev. D. B. White'; of Carthage, for-; merly of Ogdensburg,. diRilafter -a 'lingering' :illness oh Thursday last, Mv.. While was :• brave soldier irf the lute war anil for. his he. roic services at Cold Harboi- and Seven Pines he was created a brigadier iteneral. .!/iv While was a member of the Virginia: :Legisla'tur,e fof two years subsequent, tc the war, after^vv'ich lie-returiied- to the min- iistryv, J .\' ,.,•'•'-' ^i^«T». ^ -A, ,_ FergnsqQj • M%. _ Eefr they, wilksperid a short time with Rev; J;, A,. Etirgiison and family,- m tlie cottage i'f. the latter, on Lake Ghainplain. 'During .his absence Mr. Ferguson will: supply the pul- pit of tlie Presbyterian chinch in Burlington, of nvhieh Rev. Dr. Hawes is pastrtr. ....Of'Rev. John Gardner, son of Rev. Dr.. Gardner,-who occupied the, pjilpit. Of the' Presbyterian 'church, JSonveriieiir, oir Sunday 18th inst,, tlie Ilemltk times sayi: \All w'lio heard him are loud in their jpyaise of him. Mv. Gardner is a young ?nian of fine abilities, and his modesty and- ihorough: sincerity in what lie says, as well 'as the -w*y he says it, won the hearts ol all pi-esent. We hope to hear him again.\ PERSONALS. .. .Mrs. J.-.H. Clark is now improving rapidly, Gen. N\. M, Curtis was in> Hammond ^on Tuesday last/ '. • .....i/i-. B. A. J/brse, of M>rristown, was: in. Hammond, on JUbtiday.\ '•, Mrs. Ti-ed. Burt, of Ogdensburg, is visiting friends u'i Hammond. ' Mis, Wi T. Stiles and Mrs. L. A. Brown, of Hammond, are-Visiting friends in Cooper's Foils. - ' ' - Mt. R, R. Allen, of Florida, return- ed from Waddihgfohj'.jon Friday last, where he lias bei-u visiting; fiiieiii.ls. ..'r.Mr. C. I. Gu$}m>in returned to llammond on Tuesdily sfrom a -visit to Gouverneur aiid Of|dtensburg. ., Mir. Alex. Nelson and wife, of Rossie iiiid J/r. Siiiith and wife of Syra- (•iisS, N. \Ji arevisitiiig at Mr. T. Eus- tis'.- ,.*;-. Miss Lottie R. Ferguson; wlio ha?: been .spentting.a levy weeks wifli- her sister, Mrs. VV. B„ Burton^ returned to lier home In Belleville\ Orit,, on .Saturday last. II irTr AM Ladies'i Misses' and (yhildren's, in the NiSwest Styles and a Greater Variety of Shapes than are Usually found \ ' . , in Larger.Towns, H New Stock of Ladies', Misses', Children's, ..Boys' andMen's SMOE2& THISWEEK NJBW- ' The latest novelties iu SPRING and SUMMER fabrics in endless variety , - ' ' \ '''-'.I'- • -' ' ' . ' - \• '' ,'i ' '-,•' ' LAQE^CtjfeAINS IN THE' ]^EWEgC DESlfeplS; :: '_, It is nnnee'essafyto say, that our prices are the lowgl t '$»&'' that it is our constant ende,avorjto teuyfor our trddeithe^r^ best quality of goods. It will pay you to vi^it the ^Old!; %Ohe Store\ before^buy.injg: eisewhere. . - ;.-:.: |ikc^p,;;'|^::^fc , •1W (>6id: and \Silver Watches, Clocks, Sil- verware and, Jewelry at. astonish- ing Low Prices. Also Re- pairing Skilfully done. ALL GOODS AMD WORK Guranteed First^CIass.' Come and see: Goods and get Prices before buying. MY BOW IS GEO. T. MCNBIL, Hammond, K. Y. I FOR ONE DOLLAR l» ADVANCE WILL-BE; -SENT om- YEAR TO-A^it AD- DEESSIN TH& ';'. UNITED STATtS OR CANADA, Tt.E ADVERTISER CO. '3|te r a i 'fejr'''m;' ; ; :. Bf. CLOYES;: Ladies'' Fine Sfeoe^ a Specialty. HAMMOKD* r> Ni, Y •\ . . '\ -^—INr-T-'— : 3f^w pjaii of insurance. Offering at the age of 65 choice of three things : First: . May reeeiv.eCA«H to the amount of one- and oue-hnlf times his original P6licy, or $1,000 for every ,|I1^000;JQ- surance. Second.: A paid-up\pSliey for- twice the original policy, ot.^^iOOft for - every' $1^000 ol ssswrsiicsi- : 3?hre4; jAi:; annuity for Guaranteed Annual Income for Life of twenty per cent, .of the origi- - nal policy, or $200 for every $1,000 in-\ sunmce. This company also issues at ordinary Life rates,, a policy maturing fat the age of, 80.\ Ail •'\Policies issued hecome paid-up for a definite sum, after three years., Without any act ion the part iof tlie. assured, • N. E. STONEBDRN, Norwood,, N. Y, General ^gent for St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties. ^.,^:KBfife.'#. r B. Medial Exam- ' iner, Haminoud, N. Y. SuhsorlBe. for /the -ApVBHTisEa. Oniy : one dollar ayear, fifty cents'for six mbnths, tweniyrfi've .cents for thfeer months, in ad- vannei ' . Vi.WiJS^. >.-r=J*rT.