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,v iisriirMftiit gMMfctf. . Publlalied every Thursday morning at Main- JrtoM, K. Y. 'J'EUMS.H.W), Itpald strloUy lu wl- VMuJe. ' . Wotloea of BlrtUs, MftVriagos ana Dentus lit uertett free. ... ArtvertlelnBraWsmarto'kuowii on application. corrreuponflft'nra must r«non UB not later titan Tuesday wfoa, to ensure lusortlou. AdOrtss all communications to Till! ADVElt- •riWB, Hammond, N. Y. Entered In tlio poBt-offlco, at Hammond, N. Y„ as seooiuuolass mall' matter. THURSDAY, AWUSTfi, 1880. There will bo no Democratic stnto con- vention in Now York state this fall. A largo majority' of the members of the state committee have intimated through chaiiman O'Brien their desire to dispense with n ro-construction of their platform on oft'years. Attention is called to the faot that as there are only 75 cents' worth of silver in the standard' dollar, and as t.h.e expense of coining is not more than 5 cents each, counterfeiters could make an immonso profit and still produce a coin intrinsically us valuable as that manufactured in the government mint. This would interfere, howovcr, with Uncle Sam's profitable little schome as a manufacturer, the perquisites of which he is unwilling to divide.. Recent intelligence from Rome gives an account of the admittance of several tour- ists to an audience with Pope Leo XIII. Among the company was a wealthy and .. consequential Missourian, who when his 'turii'Came to he presented, assured his holiness of his best wishes and admiration 'for him, concluding with the remark that he hoped the pope's Wife and family were well. The pope smiled placidly as he in- clined his head—the motion for him to! -..step aslde-r^and extended his open hand •,-^jbaw»a^tf^'?i,wii„.W^|-, l |-; l i> vt> ^». wl ^ M i i M.AW^II.W .~m to the next visitor and accosted him in undis- voice'and manner with an: air of turbed serenity. The'New York Tribune says: It is significant that the opposition to the oleo- margarine bili in the United States gen- ate was confined almost exclusively to southern senators,-. The charge' made: against Senator filler.that lie favored the, bill because he owns a., farm ana sells some butter shows the lack of any sound argument against the measure! Opposit- ion to the bill outside of Congress lias come wholly from the oleomargarine manufacturers and the cattle dealers of Texas, Kansas and other States. These dealers profit by the sale of beef fat, oflal, etc., for use in the manufacture of oleo-' margarine. Their representatives in Con- gross have been the strongest opponents of the bill, excepting southern senators, who can be relied upon to oppose any- thing that squints at protection, even if it is only to protect the people against imposition and fraud. S ST, IAWRINGI Or,, mm. .WW Mr. A', K, Helmer,. anporviapr of Rossle, moved resolutions expressing tho uoslro of the Board of Supervisors, at their Inst meet- ing, to have the proposed now lunatic asyl- um loomed in St. Lawrence Oo. The fol- lowing committee was named to use their efforts to secure this result:—Newton Al- driob, II. D. Saokrider,, M. F. Collins, S. H, Palmer, G. B. Wright, ft H. Abram, M. H, Flaherty, IX S. Lymlo, N. M. Cur- tis am] I). M'lgolH'. Ri'Wiliitli lis I'IIITII'I'I. ,'Tiw Juitnutl says, that the Ogdens- burg roller rink is ono of the few in the country that has not rolled out. It is woll attended every Saturday night, .,. The Ogdensburg street railway traok is now laid to Tollman's farm, opposilo tho coinotery. ... .On Sunday lust Bishop Wndhums, ot Ogdensburg, ordained to the priesthood the following candidates: Thoiiias P. Fitssgor. aid, J. F. Bryue and J. M. Vanity. .... Mia. Strutton, of Worcester, JUass., mot with a serious accident at tho iVorris- town Park last week. She fell down a pair of stairs and out hor faoe, nearly destroying one eye, on on iron bedstead also bivo..ing her wrist. ... .The Juyville iron mines are expootod to soon turn out 1,000' tons of ore daily which will require the employment of lj()00 : men. ... .jVarshal Rima has brought action against the Rossio lion Co. for $15,000 tor injuries received last spring, while in the employ of the company. ROSSIE. :PiG-RK5v Tho schools of North Hammond, known as \Pleasant Valley\ school, tanght.,i>y M\m E. F. tnughlin, and Barber's Corners sohool, taught by ifiss Anna Allen, united at thuir dosing, on Friday lust, July 20th and held a piu-nio in the grovo owned by Mr. Jl/olanohton Sopor, on the pinniiolo < f ''Mount Pisgiih,\ A more Sightly or pic- turesque place coiild scarcely be selected in this lown or vicinity, The exorcises consisted of declamations, recitations, sinking ole., the oharaoter and oxeoutiot. of which would have given credit to more advanced minds thnn in pupils usu- ally found in our summer schools, exemp- lifying tho more clearly tho patient ami tlior- ough drill of their teuoliurs and llieir pecu- liar fitness for their important calling. After those exercises, tables were spread bountifully for old and young andI to which' .nil wore invited. Considering the busy season of tho year,, the 'attendance was large, and I am certain no one regretted their presence or their efforts in making the day a pleasant and ; httpj y one, as it evi- dently was for thuir children, X. BRoiirL. Mr. Aieliei' continues to impiovo slowly but steadily. ... .Abram Vrooiiuin died at his son's residence, Black Lake, on Saturday even- ing last Mr. Yroomiin was Hi years of age. ... .Dr. Alfred Poole, of MontroaLuis visiting his brother, Or. Puoolc, of Brier Hill. ....Master Willie Poole, son of DP, Poole, although only two years of age is fond of \doing\ the village when he gets! an opportunity. In order ito keep track, of him the doctor fastened a long cord to: his bolt and tied the other cml to tho ver- anda, post,, giving him the yard tp play in. This invention worked well for a.fow Done to order, •(\omblilgs and Cuttings iniulu in aiiy deKirnble stylo. COMBINGS Made up lit. 9.\) to 'rtO oeiitHmi ounce. IBS?*All orders by mail will receive' prompt attention. MIIH. W. 1), BttivroN, Himuiiond, N. Y. .N&xbly o,nd promptly ixe- outed at this offies. Qivv -m s a aoM a>nd get prides. The trials of the Chicago anarchists drag wearily along. The disclosures of the week reveal a determined, premedi- tated attempt on their part to \do some- thing awful to somebody\~just exactly what, or to whom, they didn't know, and eared but little.,. , | The indications 1 aro,.that, unless justice, in Chicago is.sleeping the sleep of death, the majority of the gang will be arragncd in striped suits and set to work off their political order by breaking stone behind prison bars. Personalities in politicsarebad enough; but denouncing all forms of government and emphasising one's argument with ig- nited dynamite is, as yet, scarcely ad- missible. Usually quiet for the time of year. . ...The usual numbSr of summer tour- ests have not arrived yet. v ... .Miss Delia and Nellie itfclrosp, en- tertained friends from Philadelphia, over Sunday,, r\ •;./;R6ilair8\oia , tl^lfttt^nWr^^ TeiSHiea Hl«\^'IaHping dam are nhderfull progress, us the'river is' liiflis bejtt gavee himm sweett libertyy again, said to be at a lower pojnt now, than fori yearsbefO'ce. Thousands til 'scorpions were,: said to have been found in the oldruinB, ..... Mr. Robert Melrose,, who has nearly lost his eye sight, visited, Ogdensburg today aceompanyed by Mr. Melroie, for the pur- pose of undergoing mi oculist's examina- tion previous to a visit to New York city, where he oxpoots to roceive treatment, .. .Miss Minnie Welch, who. has been dangerously, sick for the past two weeks, is considered a little better at the present writing. A son of John Simons' received quite a serious injury, one day last week, by o horse kicking him. At last reports he was a great sufferer from inflanmtion of the brain. ... .Pic-uics are the order of the day. A party wont down the river Saturday and another Tuesday. Black Lake has great attractions for'the young people of Rossic. ... .Mr. //elmer's people are entertain- ing friends from Ogdensburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Jepson, enter- tained a few friends at Pleasant Luke one day last week, whelvo an enjoyable time was had. Fish were caught and roasted by Ohri'rl'cs Jasper, • for dinner, more for amu'semeht than from necessity, for while a part'of the company were out on the lake fishing, others were preparing' a table loaded with a sumptions repast. After partaking of a hearty meal, Which would have equaled'one at. Del Momeoe's, the party'tjfiijbyed an excursion oydrtho hike, returning in the evening, afttr a day of recreation and pleasure, long...ta be re- membered by all. ESTABLISHED W 1822. J^E-W-E-L-E-R-S, lii bel gav hi swee libert The invention no longer works, ... ,Mrs, K. Coats, of Ogdensburg, is visiting at D, Coats'. .., iQuitc.H number of our townspeople intend taking, in the G. A. B. excursion from jl/orristowiv on Thursday. A. ... \'We will stop taking testimony for ten minutes,\ said a Dakota justice -of the pence, removing liis coat, '.'during' which time the court will lick tlve attorn- ey for the defense. The constable will please remove the chairs and small boys, as we propose to lam him dowil on the floor nli.6||jf>twenty times. When ii law- yer refers to this court as a squaro-eorner- ed sage hen of the alkali desert and ac- cuses it of having been bought by the prosecution for^3.5(', he will find tlvts judicial body is loaded for game found onlv in the tall thriller.\ ' * * i . .. (A'w»<-^,W)rrristown Park.) Sa'ha- tiou captain,, laying his hands heavily on the shoulder of a tipsy Scotchman: \Are you aware, sir, that the devil has got a hold of you?\ (Tip»y Scot -grimly). —\Aye! s-so'Isee!\ Limburger cheese factories are sell- ing considerable amount of cheese for New York trade. • Noa. 1:6 and 18 Ford' Street, • OGDENSBURG, You, iireJtivitei! to call and compare doods niid JPr.iees before deciding yotiv purchusea, ... . QiO-AIGO, ,... ./Tramps are reported lis being v.-ry numerous along the line of the O. & h, G. railroad, between Ogdenshurg arid, Rouses Point, BACON.—Near Brasie Cornel's, on Thursday, July 22,. to Mr, and Mi's. An^ drew Bacon, a daughter. SSTAB KIS It B » 1852. Write a Postal Card-to H. R. STEVKNSON and learn how you may save from $10 to $25 hi pllrclias'-- ing an Organ or I>inlioj Ooyds fresh from the factory.\ • jg$~Iit«tr-miien.tit nlimrii (it your t-ion .limne/). Life Insurance, MutiiarRelief Society, of'Koeliester, N. Y. $2,000 and $3,000 Policies '{Solcl at Low Rates. D.E. WILSON, Seety; Hamiiioud, N. Y. OVER-Mtl4,000 ,_ OiaiiS' now in daily use. Organs with two full ! sets of feeds and -solid walnut' cases, ' W. B. SiKVKKsoi!:, Haiiimourf, K.T. '