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EN1))I�COTT NEWS, - .. __ � _� ._A_ o!_OJJRN � I, D![V(_)� TO THE BEST INTER�S OF HUMANITY. UNl-ON .. �. Y.\.WEDNESDAY JUNE es, ]9]0 '$1.00 Per Annum in Advance . jIo lJUSHED the peoplo's 8wolllng murmur, n LIst the boy's sttong, Joyous cryl \Ring!\ he shouts, \Ring! Grandp4, RING I 0, RING FOR LIBERTYI\ . ' Mi;;�HODIST CHURCH - REV. G. M BEI.L. Pastor. u A. M to 12 M 12M to I P M o SO to 7,80 P M 7 11010 1l.30 I' M Fa RESJJYT ER IAN CHURCH' R};v. C. L. LI·THER. P>ASTOlt. Morning Service, 11 A. M. to 12 M 12 M to I P M. lUll) to 7'30 P M 70110 to 8 SO P M And sontlll tho gObd news, mAking Iron music through the land. ·Changing--ldeas About _ the Fourth of J turatton WJlB to cotiBlat, tor there had cancer, Blowly eattng away his counte been prolonged dlacllB8lons In com- nance and sappIng hlB vItality. not ot of which caretuJ notes were the rlskWle ran. a 80lltary horseman. Tho'lIttlli lIlilKODfmUtl!(f 'or' -beIng waylald 'tUld robbed or mur- t,}Vo men 'met aDd c;ontiirred tOgeilier. Uj'i6tl tbe lonely jouT'ltt'y Ho and Jelferson asked Adams to take heeded not the hunger and the sleep· the wrItten 4({l�00Ult1\ to hIs lodg· lesaneea ; he was 'thlnklng only at the ID!\'B\Ilnd theN) PMl.l!!U\Q UlQ draft. that his vote would t m the day But Adams. Belt-olfaclngly. lnslBted for Delaware. Delaware. tboUgh a lit that the laborious honor ahonld tall to tie -state. might Influenee Pt>nnsyh'a hlB col1eague. nla, and so the vote of the colonies 'You are a VlrgUllan.\ said Adams. would bll unanimous for a declaration 'ahd r am a Maaaachueetts man. You that would Jmmortallze the men who are a sontherner and I am from the mnde and signed It. and enrrsncbtse north; I have been so obnoxious tor the II'IOple of tho 13 colonies and thetr my early and constant z.ea.l In promO: dPsee\aants. tlng the measure that any dratt of Noxt day, Thursday. July 4. as the mine would undergo � _g:lor� BeVElro membera were assembling at tile state scrutiny and crltlclBm In congress than ; house door, a rider booted and spurred one ot tour com�lUon, And fI.nally I and covered with the dust of night· -and that woullt be reason onoug}!.lf I IllId-day travel. dtsmounted In their there were no othel'--r tJave 11 great i mfdllt. and when. It ttrtte later. ('npgnr opinion ot the elegance of your pen' Rodney rose In his place stili breat h- _ ...... -homt mnnr lit Illt Of''lil1 own.\ - • Thg bard, ab<l said . \l\ vofe for In,le- -::;��f§�� Whereupon, bowing deeply and with: pendence,\ the result was that thp vote i... protestatlonB of mutual regard. thp , of llplnware WB8 cast In ra\'o;' or the patriots went thelJ! several 'lvays, rer 1 declaration, Pennsylvania. by thrpp of ferson with the manuscript under his her nve dplegatos present. supported arm. And In a day or two they met Delaware'sacUon, and thus by the ride again and .\conn'd tho paper over\ of Rodney the unanimous vote of the \I was delighted with Its hlg� tone.\ c<ttople .. I wltb the solitary and tern Adams wrote In 1822 to Timothy Pick· porary exception of New York) wa9 crlng. But to the part containIng the that day serurt\d fOT thl' M'Ill;na ('harta .Ienunclat!on of King George he took of our Am .. rlran IIbertlp8 exception. \I thought the expression I \It was tWet o'cldli\ In th.. art\r too passionate and too much IIkollrold I noon.\ Lossing tpl1s us. \wh!'n thp InK l'1r I!�ave and solemn a docu I nnal ,Iedslon was announcp.1 bv Spc menL h fleverthQT8Bs, lie had no 1 retary 'Thomson WIlen fbi> 8pC'l'et ary amendment to suggest. and tbe draft I sat down. a dPl'p sll .. nce peryaJed that r=;== �ome ': the �utho; 'I of th e Star-Spangled Banner , ·SUSIN£SS--WREClOR.YL THO�. s: �� .... CLARY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW •• General Law Practice. -I.-=-' Jfor� ymtn! olerk of tire Bnrro gate's;Court., Tioga County. ,gi�lng ex cellent esporulOce In Sltrrllg!,le.8 work. and AdIDlni8!.1\atlon 01 estates. �Dlon. YOTk State 'Pone 18 D ])('ciarat ion of I ndependr-nco MOlt V,tal ParI. wb ec h every American shoutd know even better Ihan h .. A. B. C. \Vp, htlltl th�-w t r ut h-, to I ......... H ,,\,II\-lIr Lit ... t kiJ 111\'11 .Uti .·r�H.tf''' '-'1u.d, that thf'Y .lr-\_ PU,lu\, .. ..-11,\\ tht'lr (r\ \\1111 r ' .. r t a i u lllalh'IPt,l,ltt r uz l.t s. tllll.t allHHIJ,: tile!'l6 Hre tlrf\ LI'n�rI\\ Hnd lhl ptlr'\tllt IIr If tl'Plllt·\'� T!» .. t til ... .,' ur e tht\!04H flJ.!ht\l II()\' prnrnent .... rUE\ l\ ),rnflll� )It·l. dt'rl\l(lh t ln-t r Jt ..,'1 pO\\t>r., rr\fll t he ('o!-f !,n'NTot 11\.(;(1\ Ff{'i�:iI . . 1 I� A. Ray _\umphrey LA 'W'YER. _ __ ., Oar M�in and Lib!!!,� at�.L. P.ni� N Y . OSNIWAL LAW PRACTlCS. - Bpad&TaluiltIoQ'''1I1vllo III probate er Willa., appoilltmaDlot A4I11IQIUl&tt. .. and ..,ur.m.nl 0 0_ _ �'LB.Il&llt. _ • II ._ ., .·Joiii'i'Y� UeOn:el.·,Nr;D. MAIN ST. UNION. N Y \ tI to II A. M. Q,lnce Houre. ) 1 to 2 P M. _._ __ \ 7 to tI P M. �-:_- -, \� - Il'Fm�CE PHONE 31 Y FRAHOIS M. BISHOP, M. D. Physician and Surll:Clon. BPf!Clai atte.>Uon �.en to th. \ 01 Cbrotilc tUa_. \\a: th. IltUnl or ilIA •••• Cor �� rerAw.�:ci to. 1I...-t =tter <)r �Mce aIld Rcald6Dte Wet' 110. ot Llocoln Ave .• oppoeJte tb • ...,.14.oc. oCUeorl(o JJ' Jobnoon. • iii .. \ 'PbODO Ill' '\ RND1CUTT, N Y. om.ce llOon 1.&0 9 P II. , ... - .H:ln: h a R r('r\n!!y hee n mall. an tnqHH taof add! tlon tn th(1Q\ pl1\( 1'-1 'n th,... t nllt It �Iat ... \\ h,-r,o th.· nUllual r. t urrt'IH, til FinK I J )IlY I ... 111>\ 1\, d 1 \ ap prot rlatp f·X' I d\t·� 'I hh n.·\\ \'(' of (Ol1lIlH'l1Iorutlv� ,.'h'br.'llun� L; thro hump of Fran, tq �\41ft K \ th ... author of Thp :-;t.tf �l,un�\ ,J HaH ot-\r This hlKtltrl, hal,it.l! \t II ')( I h. man who tmrnortdltZf\tt thr nnttull M !lag Is 10rnt .. .1 In that spellon \t !h .. natlon's cavltal koO\\ 0 a8 '01,1 O\org\ town\ anel thp h\uRt' Its.·lr R!nn.). nl most 00 the bank of tbe \- --_ -V-:6;. ·R. Do. M&AD� .' Vestal, N. Y. �or'k Blnte-PliO�e 117 z-: <Groce bours I to 2. O.SO to 8 P M. FRANK TIBBITl'8. Tonsorial Artist. ManIt Grove- Dairy Farm c, B, DOANE & SON. Prop·n. Pure milk 60 per qt. Butter milk lOc per gal. Bklrri mll\'l 1 2c per 9t. R. F D. No.1 19JI1ntt H Wel891'rber. H •.• Charge Or the Restoration of the Homo of the Author ot \The Star Spangled Banner\ ,,11 .� ONBAO'i'AIl TRISS, No. lot. I. 0. B. 11.. Rogu 1111 meeting. every Wedneoda, ••• nIDl. ID Red Men', Ball. lIlato Strec,- • L. O. ADAlld 0 ora. L.ll. WOO8TkB._. c). oC W. J, '1'. OUIU\A.N �. or W .. •. b. W. Mb:ItS���b�m._ To Be Made Memorial Museum \hl'\ If WaR \> h,.n ON'UI,I!'01 b)' thp I,al riot lUI r IItH't This Hum ('Qulcj I' t 11'\ I.U\'· hp('n raitH',!\ througb 8 \ '\ fOllhtWflptloflH mad.' by wealthy \ .. n 1,,,1 II \no C .. lt that slnr\ thp I fflJ. rt \\aN prlmarll .. an lnrcnth'e to rlv\ rloa<> besl,h' th •• 01<1 (h\\'�I\'l\kr I afrlntt�m It ,,\oult! 1m mucb better and Ohio canal that p..t PT ,),.('! .. r If !h.· I·,,,('hn ... prlC'p roulel be raised ()�n (lP(ltgp \\'n�htng1nn \\hlt h f.tlll 11\ \ of Rrnall Buhsc\Tlptions serv\8 as an artHry of COfllhl('!'<'r I hn' Ihr I!:r�alp\1 possible number ot Thp av .. rage rpndpr nlay ...... rn II In 1·· .. 1'1 .. roul.1 (ll\rtl<1l'at\ Thill 'had congruous to (')as9 thl. 1'(''' ! \f' -ol.! h,·.m thp plan tollow .. ,1 In that otbpr Key mansion as a 'n,,\\ 8 .... \' ... f �'laJ( I roJ\('t ot IhlA klnrl the recent reator Oay exerrlA!'s bll! Burh It I\ III farl otton 01 thp H\tay RO\B house ID Phlla· ror until a 8hort 1101(' !\gO II\� \\\ rlnll hla. thp hlrthl:ln .. \ of tbe flag tfm6 home 01 th.. 1'01'( pnlrl,,! \\ IU' I A .. rordlnglv no pHson Is allowed to wbolly .negleptp,1 n .. t onl) on Flng ,·c'lItrlbut .. Dl\ro than ten oents to thl. Day but at all \Ihpj- tim\. Inol\\d i mf'llH>rlal tu th\ author of \The Star· the autbor of our gr!'ntp8t pl\lrlollr Rpangl{'<l lIAnner.· and every per80n song has bppn slngulnrlv sllghl ... 1 In : who thult Inv(,8ts a dime beromes • comparison to the tanglblp testlme-; OIt'mhpr of. the Frnncls Scott Key nlals bestow I'd ul.on othrr Am .. rlran !I1pmorlnl nssorlatfon heroes. Howev .. r wh\n tlTf' (lrpRleI('nt In Iho m.'antlm\. the office ot tho and other high offlclals of thp govprn • �Ipmorlal association bavo n their ment recontly look stepR to ronnally \wn r\lIvon8lhlllty leased the Key establish and dignity 'The Rtar Rl'an mansion. have restored In 80 far gle\ Dann!'r\ as our national anWf.'m n8 posslbl\ with limited xpendlturo. for nil Ume a number or pi'omln('nt anci have openlld It to the ubllc freo men. In�lul!tug AdmIral' [U>w<>y aAd oC charge. The renovaUon reatorlj. Admiral Schley. took thp Initiative to tton nt this long·neglected lDanslon provide 80me fitting pprmanf.'!nt me- wa. md, 'd n hercult\ n task. \ n tho morlal to the man to whom tbe whole blU' neJ an J.('cumll· n of II and nation owes a debt of gratitude ripl :s Tor .. tban thr·� feet In pth The prime movers In this labor at ha. to )'0 ( cavated' l the Q atnl love were unllnlmous In tbe opinion olr' brl k·p: ved floor as e pos d to that then> roul,1 he devlspd no more vi.·,' ':'he 1 alt doze'll repla 'e8 I.) the fitting trlbuto than the utllIzntlon a.A m: IIsloli ha I all bl'l'n brick, d up n memorial lj1uBi\um ot thp house In th ... lr rpop,,\lng was no easy task. A whlcb Key IIvM .... hen hp \'rot\ 'The. It stands today tbe KElY mansion Is. 0 Star.Spangler! flannpr Th.· 1.lpa Is cnur8e. unfurnished. but the artistic the same which has bepn so su .. rpS8· colonial stairways, the picturesque (uHy carried Ollt In th .... aso or Mount : open Dreplaces. masslvll doorways and Vernon the hOfQe or OPOrge \\ nshlng other old fashioned archJtectural de ton A�drew JQckson'8 borne In Tpn • tails are objects of much Intereat to • nes�oo, the Lincoln borne In 1Illnols. the numerous sIghtseers who now etc and whlrh It LIt now propoBf.'d visit It. 8inJi be followpd In thp rasp or Monti· It II! the Intention thnt aner the cello the home or Thomas Jetr .. rRon mnnslon shall hnve been tully rOBtored and ihe ablcllng pllreeJi. 01 othpr oatlon It shall he made n memorial mus�um. al Idols. Tbe proJeet for Tho- ·restora- In which w111 be gathered relics or all tion and preaervatlon of the Kpy man klndl bearing upon the personality .Ion was particularly wel('ome and op· and career of Francis Scott Key. In· portune !¥leause the hlstorll' bouBe on cludlog: Q.t ,e;ourl!e, aU hlB persona! be- - me DutBkfl'ts or mil 'CIt}\ or Wturhlm;- 1ong1�.can. lIO. oll.tnl!l�a .. �_l!l' tnn..had beml 1!1Idli..1)eglec.1Jld for .DJ.8DY an�o.!,_hnve b_iI,.en �...!ed of'the dobs- _ years and Willi rapIdly railing Into de: tion of many 8Uc1i treasures, analf'U �:Y • • -.. 8:lpectll4 tli'at a Boston family will It wliB foulid toat $16.000 W0u141J1!t loal) the oJ!lglnal atar-apangle,,-banJ1er• required to pur�hJl8e tho' K,ey man· the Identical 1;lattlll1carroc} �g '!'Ih1,m Blon, and. that aC leaaC-i)!,OO(h.Omoro flo�er F'prt l>!��ry at. BaIts· wQuld ha needea. to r08toT-&d�y4 mor.e all thl'.Q'IlA'h �at rllemo!'�lQ t thIDI' ' the c;�ndlUon In (Con�{nge<!-QIl �a� 4) .' \J. . ,. . QOINO WE'IT, . august assembly Thousands of t'tnz lous citizens bad gatbered In thp streets. From tile hour \h\n cou gress convened In tbe morning the old bellman had b!'on In the steeple Ho plJ1Ced a boy at the door bolow to • give him notico \hen the announc.,. lUent shOUld be made. As bour sue· ceedO<l, hour. tbe graybeard Bhook hlB head. and Bald. \They will never do It f They will nevei' do ItI\ Sliddenly a loud Bbout came up from below. and there stQod the hluo-oyed boy. clapplllJJ his hands nnd shouting 'RIDg' ring' .Grasplng the !!.Q..n tongue at the old bell, baokward and torward he hurled It a bundred Umes, Its loud voice pro claiming 'Liberty throughOJ..!t all the land. unto all the Inhabitants tbereof' The' eXCited multJtude -In the streets r.esponded wIth loud ncclamations, and w.lth CBnnon peala, bonftreB and lIIu· mJontinliB the patriots held glor10UB carnival that night In the Qulef city of Penn.\ ;\� - \\ERIE TIME TABLE. .J. 7:25 A 'M . 1l·4:iA. 'M ... 7:82P,M GOING EAST. , ,