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wrf; l^£tRt»l^W^4 CHURCHES, MBMi6DIST,-itov. Isaac .iBhlsinHTasWr. Ser- vices afrll a. m. y ' , PBBST»YTEKIAN,-ltev. I). A. Ver giison pastor,, services atu;a. in, „ - BNiVB!l8AU8f,-J{<)v. II,E..0llenrf»t Pastor, sorviceiwory aitornato Sabiith at 11 n. tri. Sunday School-ami H|Wo Class oyery 8aUat.li . THURSDAY, NOV. :.&», 1886. ' THAI** IEAV« ftAittinoxiij NORTH....... 10:47 it. m. ami 4:51 p. tn. SOUl'H...... ,8:08 a. in. am) 5:16 p. mi LOCAE JVI3W«. , .... Thanksgiving. .. .Christina-) one mcith from to day. ... .Children's clothing at. A, Mills', tf. .. ..,See VcQrtier's new <'ad\ onanother page. ... .The 18tli of November was Thanks- giving day in Clihada. ... .Have yon seen MeCJnier's new stock of cutters.7 f hey are beauties, , ... /.TfoW' Stoves for lall trade arriving everyday at W T. Stiles', •... .The highest price in'cash paid ior : butter, ut my*atore„ A. J/ills. tf. ... .The litjfrr^afcaah''prico^-.paid for Purs and Hides, byvW> JVTQiamej-oPBossie, N* T. tf. Go toMJ.)Vj\Moyer!rfefi vKShsinn;- ton Stamping.. New designs:*, just re- ceived. tf.'*„ ....C. &, Ellsworth^ is .putting priaeei' down on cutters. Eoolc at his new adver* tisement on the eight)] page-.. Energetic young Untie* and gentlemen wasteil to act a? local agents, for :the ADVER- TISER in their own-neighborhoods.\ • ;(&) . ...Bell Brothers, Oglensburg, are of. feritig great bargains in liolirlJ|y. goods. See their new announcement in another column. .....%1$. |Javine,\of?Rossie; wilt fur- nish the people of* Hammond and vicinity with beef, byUlw-.q ivder, at i ^i<^e«i.jiye prices,. •-, ••• ,j. } .'•\'->j<0~'*tt,:^ .... An Ed*ardsvi!le corres-jjdniieri'topf! the Ogdensburg, AdmneAtuf$}$&!%$$??• rels of fish were shipped frrt'iii. r i3hippi&a Bay last week. ' Tliip 'sounds? like : a',fish story (?) If ti-iifi. the fishermen of. Chippe- wa and vicinity must be .doing, a thriving business. • ' - , • The Po'S'lirn Courier savs that Mr. D. Parmeter, who purchased a half interest in the sand stone quarry on the east side of the river eaily in the season, lias sold out at a handsome advance. Mr. Parmeter has been a resident of Hammond for many years past and his friends here will be pleased at his good fortune. ....Mr. Frank Morey, who has been on (he road selling goods for H. H. Cooper & Co., of Utica, for the last 22 years, and has been a yisitor of. Hammond several timesiaiyear. for the last 18 years, went thrttiigh town last,week making hi* last trip. He is being paid a salary of $2,500 aiid all expenses. A.man is sent with hini; by the house, to drive and take care of the team.' He is an exceHeiit:sa|esman and a pleasant \fentlemnii. He \owns a paper mill near tffcica, to which li*> will give his attention hereafter. Fulling health is the cause for the eliange of work. . ... .The time for entertainments) musical and dramatic is At hand. Oiir dramatic idubs should be stirring. We hear nothing , of them only as organizations of the past. There is a prerent. to Work in ahil we would be delighted to see. them employ }L They have done good work in tlie past and the money they earned has been put. to good use; They have been instrumental in great- ly improving the sidewalks of our village and for their efforts in -that direction they are worthy of praise. They always please when they appearand' we hope to see them on the boards in the near futuie, when, without a doubt, a ftill hoiiv' will gr<;<t thetQi • ,; .'.Cajl and sup the mvf .Moves at W, T, Smiles 1 . . tf. ,., .Call HWI -reft the Best$2,00 Shot's in town HI Mrs, h. A. Dvgfft'rf. . tf. .,,.A report of the Hiromon-'l oWne faclory W«s lwtilled. US for publication thin week, biitas-oiir space was liiiiib'd wu havo iml it over for next Week's issue. . .., .Through the efforts of General Cnr- tk the ol'iinittico department has sent the Sftth Separate Co, of Ogdenstnirg a fine- biiKi cannon, Tim \little growler'' (jarrij-s alwi-lve pound bill', ailtHS fiii'ttished Vrilli caisson and loading tools complete. ,i • 4«3 BKHMBD, I will pay the above reward for thH ap- prehension and the conviction of the tlueve* who stole groin, from roy'barn, also my skiff, on the (light of Ihe 10'li of Nov., 1886. P. WAIiBATH. ;aMgfrrr?:^tr f|| ^^'^L l :'\' i \ ; -'^''V , fii \' II iff. Custom House Broker S. Anchor, lias; brought suit against Collector Magone, for being deprived' ol the privilege of doing 1 business in,the custom house. He places 1 his damages at f 20,000. MXWAYB0 Into my enclosure one heifer ciiif, on or : about November 1st, of a red and white mixed color. The owner can have the same by proving ownership, paying for iw keeping, andi the, cost'of-this not ice. ALVIN DF.I.ONG. 1 The T«acl|er's. Institute for the 3rd dis- trjiot,. held iit-Miissiiua, was Very suuceBsftil. There we?fc- 150/>t-Bclu!rs in attendance. 1'rpf; JR. ,H - , Sanfpi'.', of Syvacase, tjie con- duetor, was a-Sisted byi K'of. G-. C. Schutts, ;^ro& W..Siunii aBd Mi?s liorej-j of the Polsdiim Nojonrtl' Snhpol. ' PUIKM r«»H '-timmv^ A farmer of this town left a recipe at this Ollit'e, fiir corrtihg beets' \ We publish it for the.'benefit, of tlipse desiring U) .make'* reliable pic1i%fjr.ih'i!Jl'.Se'eH \I I gall(in of water, i quart of salt, l . ouii.ee pf saltpetre, 4c.iuiBdf'S; i (tf ? siigar, ' Else' j» : weitfirt to keep the meat ilndeV the brills. Hill'this recipcis enough for.' 10 or 122 pounds of meat. • Le.t all the Methodists and others who inay- be iuterestert on Hammond charge read thetfollowlng facts from Rev, Jutnes Coote, Presiding Elder: • Waiei town, Nov. 11, 1882. Dear Brother :•—Your 3rd quarterly meeting is appointed fi»r Deceniber 4th, p. in., and Dee, 5th, a. in. I expect to be with you. Kind regards to all. Yours Truly, James Coote.' No blunder or mis- understanding this time. The meeting wdl be held at the usual time on Saturday an Sunday. Let the congregations be large and the spinit be heavenly. I. Jenkins, pus- tor. . PERSONALS. Jonh F. Qiiigley' r Esq., sSfcg in a con- cert at Antwerp last Monday evening. ... Mis. A. MeGruer spent a few days last week at her father's, in Heuveltoti. Mr. and Mrs- Benjamin Burton, of Ogdensburg, are • spending a few days in town. Dr. H. K. Kerr will return from New Ybrk about the 1st of December and resume practice -» .. .J/'isaBltu if. .Bost'WJCk. clo..ed t,Le fal, tertn ip. district no'8 on nov. 19ih. Re- ports of her work a ,e good, . ,Miss Ida B. Buss closed a very Suc- cessful term of school in distribt.No . 5. on Nov. 12. It is the second largest \district in town and there has been a good attend- ance this lallj 37 pupils bein~ registered. I .. .\.Mr. Peter Ajien was at Sandy Creek, Bo^lston arid Eilisburg a few days ; hist week cdnibinmg-JjusmesS with pleasufe, j.He made a short stay 9,1. Waiertown .'ind speaks very favorably of the bnsinesis ac- ! tivilj of Tliii Ui.riV.ilig ci'ry; , I have now opened the largest stock of HENEW AND OVERGOATS lor —^EVER SHOWN -m HAMMOND.— —AND A FULL STOCK OF BOOTS ANDSHOES,-r- : * —-CONSISTLNG OF- 1 — >.' Ladies' and Misses' fine French Kid Shoes, Ladies* arid Misses' fine Ctii'so Kid Shoes, Ladies' and Misses' fine Curso Kid WaSMn^-Shoes, Ladies' and Misses'ffne Ciiws«i\^Kid Slipr- pers, Ladies'and pisses' ' stout Calf Shoes, Mea's ana Boys' Slaogjiler 1 Boots, Men's and Boys' fine. Shoes> Men's and «dy# Ftt¥e Wttm, Ladies' Pure Gam fine Rubbe* Boots, Misses'Pure Gum $&# KiibbeV Boots, Children's Pure Gum fine Rubber Boots* „ —-^-Ali80~A,COMPIiETE efCOCft m BCBBBK»j,-^r— Jm fwti &* f* an^^oniplete ^toek of mGsy*- thingin the BO^andiasMtei, and wiS lj©ns^|d a%^^y lowest p&em*.. ipieiaJ pricesmai tofanaiHes^buyinga full outft of : Stioes.' ;.••'•'•*' -.'JBOTfl «W»«! :f'X &&&&&*&& % Y- (rold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Silr Verwiire and JeWeliry At astonish- , iiig Low Pfice.i*.. Also Re- , pairing,^ Skilfully , done, • ^-?-'!*4^'> ALLGOOD3 AND WORK & (jttratiteed Kirst-Class. Come and see Goods and get Prices before buymg. MY MOTTO IS •'GSOO® ' 0oo©$ sgtfD- i^ow GEO. T. MCNEIL, Hammond, N. Y. t f FOR ONE DOLLAR IN ADVANCE —^-THE WILL BE SENT OI*E YEAR TO ANI'.'AD- PRESS 1ST THE UNITED STATES OR CANADA, THE ADVERTISER CO. Manufacturer and Dealer. iitt ; AND- J. % . CLOlfES <of iTtiea): Ladies' • Fine Shoes a -'' Specialty* HAUUOKH. N. Y. SOHBTHINO Jf&WW LIFE IMM New plan ot insurance. Offering at the age of 65 choice of three things : First: May receive CASH to the amojint of one and one-half times his original Policy, or §1,500* for every $1,000 in- surance. Secoud: A paid-up policy for' twice the original policy, or $2,000 foK every $1,000of insurance. Third: Apj annuity for Guaranteed Annual Income for Life, of twenty per cent.;of the prigir' mil policy, or|2Q0,*fqr every 11,000^- surance. This company also issues at' ordinary'Mfe^fatfeaj a policy maturing; at the age of 80; \All Policies issued' become paid-up fi>\r a. definite sum, after' thre.e years, v/Jthout aiiy ftct on.:the--part of the assuned • N. E. SfoNEBORi?, Nor wood', N> Y. General -Agent fqr! St; Lawrence' and 1 Franliliii -Comities. • H. K. EEBB. M p: Medical Exam- , iner, Hammond, Nt T. \ * • Subscribe for the ADVERTISBII. Only one dollar ayear, fifty cents: fSirsixmpntbi, tweiity-five.oente for three month\ ii» »d-' ••m^l^XS-.u •e$k