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CHURCHES, METHODIST,—Kev. iBaac Jenkins pastor. vice's at 11' a, m„ Sor- PBBSBYTBBlAN,--R6v. D. A. Iforguson pastor. SorVlees ; nti»ii t «R, TJHIVEUSAMS'ftASnnday School ana Bible Class at u a. m; ••'\' ' THUBSBAF, SMl'T. 2, 1886. OCnAIKS 1I5AVE HAIWMOXW NORTH.. .SOUTH... 10:29 a. m. ami 4:ol p. m. .-;. .9:03 a. m. and p.il'o p. tn. IJOCATJ NEWS*. J/tirphy has moved into his day of the for Binder Ii. E. ,1 new house. ..., To-duy in the second Gouv.crneur fair. ....Go to W. T. Stiles' Twine for Your i-«llT>«fS- t!'. ,. .Silks, Yol'H'KvElusheR and 8atins in new Fall Colors, at'AIL'U.'Brothers: .. i Go to MS-. \V>.. Beyer's for : Kensing- ton Stamping. New. designs just re- ceived, tf, .,.. Correspondents wBKgreatiy oblige us' if they will send'hi-iheir \copy'' as-early as ilfonday evening.. v ;.. ..Dr: J. S,\.Lee, will preach in tho Univcrsalist cluwcli next'. Staday. Sept, 5th, at 11 a..rni.\ .., .Oamels Hair, BtJueliu iuid' Home Spuns 1 in newtSIall Dress-iGoadnj.-at Algie Brothers, Ogdensburg. -. . ; :'... A. Giltz has purchased • the C A Gregqr farm and C A., Gregor has bought the Wm. Sellecte place.. .., .George NicoK has returned from camping. He-will.take:pjeturus until the 10th of the pveaent-montK Mr. jk E. Wilson, who has been slowly recovering fi'om.his recent illness, is able to attend'to bnsineBaaijuin .. .^Ljbapir^gff^ipsies\ ^i|?|)m\vUng ! •f •0. It: a^5ind||iiiS%otic*n,, . !fiie^a^:|lj9 \wagon loiillfc'caji^ip^^ road «. ..St. |L 3|eveni6ri set.Sip- tp\ Geo BacTuis, of Kossfc, on Monday of Inst week, a magnificent square grand piano.. Price $450. ... .The school meeting of Dist. No. 1, was. well attended last Tuesday night. Thos. Rutherford was re-elected trustee for the ensuing year. Mr. Geo. W. Tann, of Edwards- ville, Wi.o in town last Saturday. JBe says their hop crop will be about as good this year as last. This is the only crop we have heard of tliat,;B : worth picking. Photographs are now taken in Ham- mond at lower prices than ever heroic Card size $1.00 per dozen; Cabinets one half dozen $1.50; Boudoir one half dozen $2:50, Tiewa of buildings &e. at coriea- ponding low rates; Mr, Benjamin Franklin, who hiis acted as station acient anil telegraph- oper- ator at .Hammond- since the road was first •built, has tehdwed liis resignation to'the R. 'WV & O. company. After 11 years of close attention to duty, .yritliout a hofiday, •'Uncle Bi'ii\ lieeides.ontoking a rest. Ik deserves ii. FAUM FOB SAiiK-^The undersigned . wishes to inform the public, that he will sell Ins farm, consisting of 72 acres, situ- ated on the Burns road, about one mile from the Rossie road. Good running water on the premisis. The house, which is part log and part frame, is in very good con- dition. For further information enquire of 0. A. QKEGOB. tf: Miss Gokey, whose death at Oak Point, oil Monday of lost week, was an- nounced in the last issue of the ADVERTISER, was sister to our respected townsmen, Messrs. Lewis and Charles Gbkey. . Shelias been in declining health since early' spring, and her death; ^although somewhat sudden, was not unexpected by her friends. Ser last- few months were spent, at. the resilience oi'liersister,\. Si 11 *- Burns Billings, at 'Oak Point ; „. ^oofer^weatliei', .. .Ogdensbiirg -fitir- next week. ... The design of the oleomargarine stamp, in a bull trampling a serpent under foot. .. .Rev. D. A. Ferguson and'family returned lust Friday from their visit in Burlington. Vt. . .. Mr. John D. Wilson, who left last Monday for New Fork, returned Wed- nesday morning. . .,.lUv, Ibiwo Jenkins attended the-.| annual camp meeting of the Methodist society, at Felt's Mills* last week. ...A correspondent from the river says : : \parties that camp put in tents these cold nights get up in the morning singing Home Sweet J3bme.\ ,,. .Mr. B. Kelsey brought into the AD- VEBTIBEH office, last Thursday, four stalks' of outs, the longest head measured 24 inches: and contained 104 large pate: ....Mr. if. P. Phillips is pushing' the work on liis new hotel, on Cedar Island. The building is to be a Queen Aim style: Mr. R. Nicol; of Hammond, is boss of tlie job. Dr. F. A, Gaudett., the old reliable dentist, will be in JSainmorid, Ifom Sept, 20 to Oct. 4, All work doflebj.him warranted to give satisfaction or VjiUliOy/reliiniU'd. See his time table in anotiieivpoltimn. . . Gray: eagles are said to he plenty along the St. Lawrence the present seat son. It is said they sit on the dead tiees, watch the hsh-li.iwk dive foi fish aud then 10b the hawks of their pity. G ) to tl e ADV i BTtbFii office I01 your Job Printing- The office has been fitted up with new anil handsome (outs oi typs, and is in charge ol an t\penencul puntu. A large stock ot stationery, including Plain and Eanej Wedding' and.otli.Dr cuds, State- JBeutsj-^BrfsxiopeB, Bill arid\ iic-tttr He»S?' Fust-class woi k guaranteed at as\ low-price-i .to can be obtained unywl.eie tf I have now opened the largest stock of Boots, Shoos and Hubkr ——EVER SHOWN IN HAMMO^D.- ti Ladies' and Misses' fine French Kid Shoes, Ladies' atad; Misses' fine CurspJKid Shoes, Ladies' and Misses' fine Curso a feid walking Shoes, Ladies' and Misses' fine CUESQ Kid; .Slipr*''T per^l. Ladies' 4»d Misses' ' fstout Calf Shoes, Men's and Boys' fine Shoes, Men's and Btfys e f Pur'e ©uin - jfeita ' - ' -' ' ' \''••\'' Ladies' Pure (Sum fine Etibbef Boots, Misses'Pure GunVfise Kubber Boots,; QhU%etf s Pure Qvaa fine Rubber BootSi f FO>^ . -. . H_ .':.:• . :'. \ . '.'-.' \ ALSO A COMPLETE STOCK OV IttrBBEBS,-^-^-' In fact a Ml and complete stock of every- thing in the BOOT and SHOE line, and will be sold at the very lowest prices. Special prices made to families buying a full outfit of FERSflK&LS. .Mr. John D. Wilson left for New York on Monday last Jfiister Eddie i/cCollough returned from Cardinal, Ont., last Tuesday. .;..Jlfr8: J. W. Duloiig 13 at Sandy; Creek yisiiihg her sister, Mrs, P. Debug, itfi-s. F. Franklin >ina Mrs. H. K. Kerr are spending 11 few days at- the river. Dr. H. K. Kerr is spending a few days at his old home, in Kcmptville, Ont. J/iss Allha A. Forrester, of Broek- ville, Ont.. spent a few days vyiih her par- ents in tins place. • Mr. Win, Overacker and wife, of Alexandria Bay, spent a few days in town this week, visiting friends. 'J/issBelle Forrester returned from| JMassena last Tuesday, where she has been visiting friends and relatives. George and Ansel Jepson started 5 Tuesday for a four week's visit with tBeir brother in Wisconsin; Mr. M. Tomposkie and his cousin, of Ogdensburg, made a short visit to friends, in Hammond last Thursday. Misses Emma JSeath and Minnie | Roe, two juvenile young ladies from Brock- ville, are visiting at Mr.' GeOi Shiell's. Mrs. A*, JfctSruer returned Saturday last from a two-^tyeek's visit with relatives and friends in Heiivclton-and vicinity, .. .Mr. Charlie.afbyer, who' htfs jbeeii spending a two week's vacation with his parents, in Hammond, retumeVto .Roch-- ester Friday. i \ ... ,Mr. Fred Hammond, traveling agent for the Ogdensburg Sig7ia,l, made the AD- VERTISER office a pleasant vail last Friday, and repo# business as being very goodi Rev. W. C. Selleck and wife, who have been in .Hammond for the past Jew weeks visiting friends and relatives, re- turned to their home in Franklin, Sflass., Wednesday\. 1W JEWERT STOI XN HAMMONB, Iff. Y. Ckdd and Silvei Watches, Clocks, Sil- verware and .Jewelry at'-astonish- ing Low Prices.- .Also Re- pairing Skilfully, done. ALL GOODS AND WORK G mail teed First-Class. Come and see Goods and got Prices before buying. IY MOTTO K \300f> 300©$ &0 GEO. T. McNBfLj Hammond, N. Y. E. J.MUEPHY Manufacturer and Dealer in Boots, Shoes ;&$m* ;. % CLOYES (of Utica) Ladies^ Fine Shoes a Specialty. HAMMOHI>. '' FOR ONE DOLLAR l« ADVflHCE WILL BE' W$T ONE YEAR TO ANT ALV \DRESS' IN THE- : • UMITEH ,||ftttS OR CWWI. THE AOyERtWER CO. The Phcsnis iift> LllD 1110. New plan ot insurance. Offering at the age ot* 65 choice of three things ;; First: May revive CASH to the ainourit Of one and ohe-hali'iiineo his original Policy, or $1,500 for every $1,000 in- surance. Second.:' A paid-up policy for twice the original policy,, or f 2^000 for every $1,000 of insurance.- Thirj|:\ An annuity for Guaranteed Annual Income for Life of twenty per cent of tjie' origin nal policy,,or $200 for every $l,00.6.inr Burauce. This company also, issues at ordinary Life rates,' a policy maturing at the age of '80. AH Policies issued become paid-up for a definite sum, after three yearsj without any act on the part' of the assured. N. E. STONEBOBN, Norwood, N, Y, General 2gent for St. Lawrence and Franklin <7ounties. .\ H. K. KERR, M. D. Medical Exam- iner3 Hammond, N. Y- Subscribe for the APVBBTISER. Only I one dollar a year,;?fty cents for six rnpnths, twenty-nvecenfe for three months, in ad- vancei ^'.