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t*nm*mmmtaii6*twiut&»,-yu«i, mifHXm+n* MtMflMttMiMtf.'r J CHURCHES, j(OTiIOt;lST,-!«iv. imw .(ortklns pastor, Sor- vlcps at it a, in,, l'KESBY'lKBIAN.--JWv. , I>. A. KOrgUSKin pastor. Services at 11 ii.m. IfNIVEHSAUST,—Jtev. II. I'„ Hlfohrtst l\frt( Ssrvloos owry atoirnite Sabutii st n a m, Sunday School and miiio (iinasoTOiy 8.i*»ftaHi. THUtttiDAYi MM, 9, ISHG. 'JWAINM AUAVK MAlMMOKIt 'SOOTH 10:47 a, in. mid 4:20 p, in. SOUTH bill ii. in. unci 5:IS |i. m. LOC A. £. rV 23 W.1SS.. ,,..Children'* clothing nt A. Milk', if. ,,. .Call iiiii.|-»iio tlin now Moves nl, VV, T. stilus'. ' tr. ... .Oiill mid *•<> the Best $2.00 SIKK-H in town at Mrs. L. ,V. .'Dvj/ui'l.V, tf. ....Now Stove' foi' Hill ii'd'.le arriving; every day at VV 'i'. rftilivs'. ... .'PIIB hiyhcHt price ill cash paid tor butter, at my store A. JI/'IIIH. tt. Tlie hLdi'-sl. cash price paid for Purs and Hides, by W. b\ buviuc, of fto&ic, N'. Y, tf. .....Go to M. VV. M oyer's for Kensing- ton Stamping. New designs just re- ceived, tf. ... .Energetic young ladies and gentlemen wanted, to act as local agents lor the AUVKR- •naBiiin tliuir own iieigliliorliooiK (tf) ' . ...W. P. Ijttviim, of Kossiu, \vid fur- nish the p«oplo of Hauiiiioiid and vicinity with beef, by tliu i| ri.rt.ir , at ilivj bwcsit live prices. tf. ... .The tax rteedmal for Hammond is .00547, a little less tliail Inst year's deci- mal on account of the increased valua- tion. . ... Dr. T. A. Kerr, of Bossic, had H, runaway accident on his way from IJnnv wondtojtossu! on Sunday morning hist. , , Besides fjmashimj.rthe cutter eonsi^erabdy, }.\ .There will lie-ii aeries of quadrille parties at Perry's Hall, Edwardsville, N.| Y„ held oir the following dates: Deo. lOtl^and 30th; Jan. Mth and 27th, Feb. 10th and 24th, March 10th and 27th. McLenr & Hnrdcr's orchestra will furnish music. H. 1\. Perry, Prop. ... .The Grade I Schooling pnroliuscd a new set of singin j books, entitled \Song Greeting.\ Tlicy. arc somewhat larger than those formerly used and contain some very beautiful songs. Much inter- est is manifested in the singing. The books were purchased at a cost of $17.10. The school is to pay for them through the aid of entertainments. ... .The St. Ij'iwrencc University is out of danger. The $50,000 endowment has- been raised and been appi'.ive.l satisfacto- ry by the President of St. Lawrence coun- ty bank. Besides this sum $13,000 more has been promised towards another ijljp,- 000. , This insures the continuance of the college for some time, although it does not completely put it out of need of more money. ... .Tlis Sohofield patent cake griddle is made of.best gray iron; weighs about i lbs,: sets right on |.>p oi the stove (fits any stove); will heat in five minutes or cool in • live minutes, and bakes six cakes at once; holds the steam generated in the cake until ready to turn, making the ligntest and most palatable griddle cake ever tasted by mortal man. Price 75 cents. For sale by Lester L. Loiighlin, Chippewa Bay, N. Y. **.> IlKWAnn. I I will pay tiro above reward for tho ap.; prehension and Mm conviction of die iliicves who skufo grain from my bai'ft, also my skiff, on the night of the 10 h of Nov., 1880. Pj. WAMIATH, .«I>. . — _ ltoiiiilioii. A donation Will be tendon\ 1 MittHev, I, Juukiti.x, id, the M, 13. pmsomigc, VVod- nesilay (Veiling, Due, loth, Let tiio dona- tion ho a jMilj.-ttiiiifciid one. All are cordially i.ivite.l, O.mtnr Mli|i|i«r. An oyster supper will he given Friday evening, Dee. lOih, in llie hitsonwiii of the Presbyterian ehuich, under (he aiiHpleios of tli« \young People's Society of Christian Endeavor,\ of Hammond. All are cordially invited lo come and join us and thus len.d a helping hand in die building up and miiin- iniiiiiico of n progressive Young People's Society in ihis place* Geo. II. Oobb, Pies. M» ««»•««•»- A Jul*tl«>« furHt. lawrrnce Hiilv«'i»l«y. OAN'I'ON, Dee.. 1st. Thin day was set apart by the Faculty, for the celebration of the success attend- ing the rawing of the SriO/lOO endowment. At U u. in. union chape! exercises of both department were held, after whicn the students held il meeting presided over by \f r. Chns. llich. Spewdifls were made by Drs, Leeniid Atwood, Profs. Gaines and Priest and by the following Htudenls who spoke the feeling of all the students pres- ent, Jlwrs. Rich. Mauley, Gilchrist and Btrntton. XolM>mrHH glide. EDITOH AiivmiTicBii:—Winter is upm us and noon llie need of suitable, imiiiseiiiont will boifclt. Wliy'not have a toboirgail ,-iliite in Hammond? The exercise is ol the niosi i-njoyable and heallhy kind. Anyone who trieadtouoe wants moreof it. It affonlsai. «'I^|ili^»)^i^^)!ff^M.tfi^.^'ir^if|i^,6lP gage in \vift perfect safety, ii soiiie Mitel! prising individual wore to build a slide in HiuiuiKiid these would be little doubt as to its finaiioial success. It is fun that people- never lire of and a loboggAn .-Ide without patiomtgeis a thing unheard of. Lotus have oiie. X. • <i^«n*» Hollduy Aim«unc«intin>. Don't fail to dill at Mrs. L. A. Dy.gert's and see the Large Assortment of Christum:- Goods ever offered in town, at prices to sqjt the times. My stock is fesh Irom ihi •Market and. consists of Plush Goods in a Great Variety, Celuloid Urush and Coinl sets, Plush Handkeichiel BMXCS, Glove Boxes, Jewel B<wi\ Perfumery Stand , Fancy Paper Boxc, and a Kull Line ol Frames of Woo 1 Bronsse and Plush. Alliinn.- froin $1 00 to $G.00, and a choice selection of Books lor the Old and Young. Toy.- of all descriptions. Blocks. Games. Aui mul?. Easels for Photogiaph Cabinets nn-'' Albums. French Plate Mirrors, wit. Plush, Wood and Bronze Frames Druu» and MpHiea! 'nstruments. Gents' Undei- wear at cost. Come, look, and get j riees before purchasing. Mrs. L. A. Dygert, TERSOH*LST OL0 STONE-8TORB.I. 1 have now opened the largest stock of -4NEW ClOTHIHGi^' - Al OVERCOATS for CHILDREN, NEW FIiAZCmfflb uum CAS8raDBBHS- • -EVER SHOWST JN HAMMOND.-— - —AND A FULL STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES,— ' —^-CONSISTING OF Ladies' and Misses' .fine French Kid Shoes, Ladies' and Misses' fine Onrso Kid Shoes* Ladies' and Misses' fine Ourso Kid Walking Shoes, Ladies' and Misses' fine;Curso Kid Slip- pers, Ladies'.and Misses' stout Calf Shoes, Ma's ai Boys' SlamhtiK Kin Boats,\ > , Men's and Boys' fine Shoes, Men's and Boys' Pure Gkun RUBBER BOOTS, Ladies' Pure Griim fine Rubber Boots, MisSes' Pure Gum fine Kubber Boots, Children's Pui'e Gum fine Rubber Boots. ,' AliSO A COMPLETE STOOK OF BUBBEKS, ' In fact a full and complete stock of every- f 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 Shoes. . AJmBtt^MBfiJt* .• HAMMOND MARKETS. Butter Cheese Flour Eggs Potatoes Salt Ha/ Wool 10 to 20 cts. per ib. tO to 11'\ » \ 1.30 to 1.50 persck. 20 ets. per Uoi. • 40 ets. per bush. .1.15 per obi. 8J to 9 dollars per ton 2a cts. per Ib. ... .Mr. John Bicklehaupt and wife of Redwood, spent Sunday at Mr. Benjamin Franklin's., .. ....Prof. .BvJE. McDonald, principal of the Madrid Union School, was in town last Monday visiting the Gradtiu School. ... .Miss Lueile Morse, ot Morristown, has been Visiting her uuuts Miss Morse and'Mrs. E. E. Palmer for the past few days, ...Prof. B. D. T. Marshall, of Bed- wood, N. ¥.., the present principal of the Smithville School, made the Ham- mond Graded School a pleasant call last Tuesday. lei HASIMOHOi M. TT. Gold iind Silver Watches, Clocks, Sil- . verwure mid Jewelry nt astonish- ing Low Prices. Also Re- quiring Skilfully done. >-'•• •H)}I | 1H<BO''^O I \ \ ALLGOODS AND 1 WORK Giirnnteed First-Class. Come and see Goods and get Prices before buying. 'Manufacturer and Dealer in Boots, Shoes — AND —r MY MOTTO IS \(400© GfOO©0 &K© T H OW GEO. T. MCNEIL, Hammond, N . Y. ION FOR ONE DOLLAR IN ADVANCE THE J. N. CLOYES (of Uticft) Ladies' Fine Shoes a ,;^ Specialty. • HAMJIONI>. ' N.Y. WILL BE SENT ONE YEAR TO-ANT-.AD- DRESS IN THE WED STATES OR CANADA, f HE ADVERTISER CO. mliiCB! Itil life lis. New plau ot insurance. Offering at the age of 65 choice of three tilings : First: May receive CASH to the amount of one and one-half times his original Policy, or $i,500 for every ?i,000 in- surance. Second: A paid-up policy for twice the original policy, or $2,000 for every $1,000of insurance. Third; AB annuity for Guaranteed Annual Income for Life of twenty per cent, of'the origi- nal policy, or $200 for every'^liOOO in-' suruuee. This company also-issues.at ordinary Life rates,- a policy matoriiig at the age of 80. All'Policies issued: become paid-up f<>v a definite sum, aftij)' tliree years, without any act on the part of the assured N> E. STONEBUKN, Norwood* N. Y. General AgkxA for St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties; H, Jt; J£EBB. M. .D. MedMni Ex^ni- iner, Hammoud, N. Y. •*'..•••• ':. \ Subscribe for the ^.»YKRT»BR., Oiily one dpHsr a year,, fifty cents fdr's&t,.njgnjai«j twenty-flve cento for thriM moptluL tip W-