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om&otw&, I* i ( ' METHOr>IST,-dtev. Isaac Jenkins.pastor. Ser- vices at ll a. m., . PBESBYTEIlIAJf.-nev,D. A,. Fergusonpastor. SorvicesfltlJfum. .UltfVERSAIJSiV-Siinday gcnool and BIWo Class at 11 a, m. THUMHDAl'^AUQCSTM, 1886, IIUIH z»it E iuna»,>n NORTH... 10:20 a. in. and 4:51 p. m. SOUTH., 9:03 a. in. and 5:15 p. m. • , LOCAL NEWS. . ....Binder twine for reapere, at W. T. Si lies'. tf. • .... Another carload of Brick just receiv- ed at W. T; Stiles'. tf. .....G-o to W. T. Stiles' for Binder •Twine for -your, reapers- tf. ....The annual picnic of gt-Patrick's church will be held'iii Mr. Helmer's grove, Hossie, N..Y., August 26rh. '• All are cor- dially invited- .. ..A, man iinineil Cooper liatl his hand shattered with dynatnire at EUwnrdsville on Tuesday. The hand had to be amputated; pis. Finnegan, of Bdwardsville, and Poole, oi Brier Si]}, performed the operation, • • ... .Photbernphs are now taken in Ham- mond at lower prices Mian ever' .'before. Card size $I.i)0' per dozen; Cabinfts one half dozen $1.50; Boudoir one. half dozen $2,50. Yiews, of buildings &c, at corres- ponding low rates- ' : . r. .The dates l&r holding the fairs of tlie season Iiave been- announced. Oswugatch ie, at Ogdefisbuig r S;iptv 7-9; Gouverneiir, Aug. 31-Sept. 2; Gahton, Sept. li-16; Antwerp, Aug. 25-27/ Watertown, Sept. 14-17 and; State Fair at Utica, Sept. 22-29. MEETllfe! , ,..J2bp, A..X. Parker wishes to meet the.citizens of J/aminond and vicinity, at -the- ^ayjor Ha\\, Tliursiluy evenipg, Au^.ap, l!88f% ait o'cloet, to^timnte-ilieMftimF 1 , aTdleomargnriUe law and other sujijecjs,,, ',', .... Go to the ADVEIITISEK office for your Job Printing. The office has been 'lifted' up. with new and handsome fonts of type, and is ih; charge of an experienced printer. A larm sjtock of stationery, including Plain and Fancy Wedding and other cards; State- ments, Envelopes, Bill and letter Heads. First-class work guaranteed at as low prices as can be obtained anywhere. tf .... .The steam yacht Clifford, owned'.bjf J, H. Normanil, of Ojden-ibiirg, went ti> the bottoni of the Laehme Rapids on Fri- day-night. The' boat was making rapid speed and, mistaking, an electric light for the C. P, road .below Cimghnawaga, she collided with a -scow and was capsiz-'iV Amoiig the passengers Were Geo, E. Greene and daughter Flora, of Montreal, who ha.i been camping at .the Morristown Park. Miss Flora, who is an excellent swimmer, succeeded/in f^scuiqig, her' father- from a wpterj! grave. Whiljs at Morristown. Park.. Miss Greene gave cxJiibi|iui|S of.lier aquatic ,&r$v«rs by diving to the. hi. ttoin of tin* gteuiribpatflaiiiiiUf!'.,', Hvr acc<)ii)pliHhiiieut in f,his di eclipii, cjjim' in v- y 6,'iily oh Friday night. .,;. .Ob.and.aftei' Wednesday, Aiig. '4'flij the steamer Guiile will nmke weekly trips among the islands, mit.il furl her notice,, s|oj>- • ping at Alexandria Bay and Thousand Island Park, returning hy the lost Gharinel route. Tlie<boat will leave JJjuiiM'own '»f; 8;00- a m., Brockviile 8;3Q.n. ni., Ojtk' Pdint3:0b/ a. m.,, Allen's Park Oii'B a, m. and Cliippe- waBay-9.:30. This is;- without doiibt, .the. best chance' yet of viewing 1 thV l>eaiitifu). islands as the route taken on this trip is one: not taken by hirger boats, thusjgiyiii'githose attending a chance to sec ,tlie beautiful islands not-seen op other excursions,' Gapt,', Frank Dana is a most genial gentlemuir arid we are sure that those attending his week'y excursions are sure to have a splendid 'time. Tickets for this pleasant trip are oiijy 50 cts.. 15w4* The long cioas^way is in need of an- other, coat of saw (hist, .. .Silks, Velvets, Plushes and Satins in new Fall Colors, at Alirie Brothers. , ...Go toM. VV. Mayer's for Kensing- ton Stamping. New designs just re-' ceived. tf. Correspondents will greatly oblige qs. if they will send in their \copy\' as early as! jl/bnrtay evening. ....Camels Hair, Boucla and Home, Spuns in new Fall Dress Goods, at Algie Brothers, Ogclensburg. He*. W. C, Selleck will pfcaeh in the UniversaliHtehiircb next Sunday, at 11 o'clock a* m., Aug. 22nd. On Thursday last, Henry Mcintosh's now house in North JTammondwas' burnert\. The building wasi jiist completed and would; have been occupied\ in a tew da^s. The cause of the Are is unknown as there is no knowledge of anyone having been in the building for a day or two previous. ... .The beautiful steamer St. Lnwrenee was. badly damaged during ihe heavy hail storm, last Friday night. She had just re-' ' turned to Clayton with an excursion, and scarcely had the passe^jjers landed when tlie roof of the freight shed wis blown over on the boat doing great dammage to her. The damage \enn scarcely Y • eslimii'el. Capt. Frank Dana's Wednesday excursions are becoming more and more popular. Last Wednesday he had a large crowd from Hammond and vicinity. We understand that he, intends running- an ex- cursion to Kingston, in the near future, and all> who attend will be sure to have a,good lime, as Frank leaver nothing undone that will promote the happiness of excursionists. A new pest has made its appearance in the forni-of a carpet bug or beetle. It is described as being an iron-clad, poison-proof engine of destructTori, and is- very hard to get rid of. We find; aiecipa.in. thieJloch- .estijr •8u#i]ay>M&nii'$ JUfcrjjU&i whielKOlaipig Wffi&ffiiiimeiiiv. '.tfd l:' ' i ?jdys$&iM 'iti'i. .polinds of ca:i : hion: cguStio'potasfe ltj? (i. paif ! of water aiid= apply td the .floor under-tfiei edge of the carpet.\ . The Coroner's Jury/ in. tlje case of Patriek Doleh, of \ MaeomSf who : was gowned, at Moftistpwri on TftSsday of last: we«k, decided the case as one of accidental dtowning. As Dp'len had been' discovered! watering his mile- and from remarks wade to his companion on the way to Mpmstown: the- impression prevails very largely, in his neighborhood, that the drown- ing, was ipremeditated. PERSONALS. .....Gen. B. W. J'idsoh, of Ogdensburg, was in Hammond on a flying visit) last Friday,. '...-''Dr. G. H.Miller, of Kemptville, Ont., ;is spending a few days with Dr. H. '& Kerf. - . Bev. Dr. J. Gardner;* of Gibvers- ville, made the ADVERTISER office a pleasant call on Friday last ,. .fiev. Dr.. Gardner, Mrs. G-jidper and Miss Gardner, of Gloversville, have been visiting irienus in .town during the past week; ....Mr, Wesley Selleck, who has been spending his summer vacation with his par- ents, in Hammond; returned to Franklin, ijiiss,, lajt Monday, ....Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith and Miss Ida Dorwiii, of Eau. Claire,. Wjs,, w{iA- have [been visiting at Mr. Dorwin'sj Norih' Hum- >uiojidj, leit for their homes on Thursday last. '... .Mrs.'Dezang and her son Choi lie, who have been visiting relatives and friends in'HammondVretui'hed to thrfr home in -McGMw-ville,. 'last '] Thursday, takijjg hei daughter, Helen, with.'.tlienj; Miss Helen lias, since she was six 'weeks old, lived, with Mr. Gilford Felt as brie of the'family. They Will miss her very much. . ius Ladies', Misse,s' and Ohildren's, in the fewest Styles and a Greater Variety of Shapes tljan are Usually found in Larger (Towns. THIS WEEK, OF A NEW STOCK HATS1HATSi few Stock of Ladies'* Misses', Children's, Boys' a*id Men% SHOES. ---^TfflS,WEmK:^13W-^-^ ' •.•\.'\ The iiitast\novelties' in SPRING and SUMMER fabrics in endless variety. LACMCPETAI^S IN THE KEW^S^X>ESaO^S; It'is unnecessary to sayj that Oitir prices ate\ the lo>vest.aiid that it is cur constant endeaivo*,\to buy for our trade, the veiy best quality of goods. '£i wilt pay you ,to ^i^it the ; ^Pld Stone Store\ before buying elsewhere, ..^r (rpld and Silver Watches, Clocks, Sil- verware- and: Jewelry* at astonislir- ,',:\ jngiLpw'Prices; ' Alio Re-' pairing Skilfully done. V .'.•''• .-~*><*x&>~i>^~ ALL GOODS AHD WORK .... Gnranteed First-plass. Come and see Goods arid get ]?rices _ befofe buying. GEO. T. MCNEIL, Hammond, N. Y. ITTMIVMIII ni innnun FOR OME DOLLAR IN ADVANCE THE HAMMOND \ ADVERTISES WILL BE SEJSTT ONE YEAfi TO ANY AD- DEESS IN THE UNITED STATES OR CANADA, THE MVERTKER CO. ....... V'i^0{ J. N> Ladies' j^nd-Shoes a Specialty. HAHH6SH>. .' . .N^ Y>, PliCBnis uumpsuj u New plan oi Insurance. Offering at the B ff e of 65 c^C'iss of t^ r 93 Jhin tt s i First: May receive CASH to the amount of one and one-half times his original Poiicy, or $1,500 % every 91,000 in- surance. Second: A paid-up policy for twice the original policy, or $2,000 for everv $1,000 of insurance. Third: An annuity for Guaranteed Annual Income for Life of twenty per cent of tbe 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 <>f 80. All Policies issued become paid-up for a definite sum, after three years, without any act on the part of the assured. N. E. STONEBUIW, Norwood, N. Y. General .dgeut for St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties. H. K. KERB, M. D. Medical Exam- iner, Hammond, N. Y. Subscribe for the ASTBBTIBBB. Only one dollar a year, fifty cents for six months, I twenty-five cents for three months, in ad- vance. \