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VOL. 33.
THE REPUBLICAN
P UB L I S HE D KVKRY T H U R S D A Y .
CHAHLBS H. BTaVBHTB, . JDDITOB
[l i e "Ne w York Ev e n i n g Post" prao-
tically admi t t ed l ast we e k, In a r e vi e w
,>f the pol i ti cal s i t uat i on, t hat t he c hanc e s
were agai ns t Mr. Cl evel and' s el ect i on.
Consi deri ng t hat t he Post ever s i nc e Mr.
Cl evel and ent ered t he Whi t e Ho us e has
u>en one of t he mos t de vot e d of hi s or-
nans, and t hat it ha* s t eadi l y l abored for
hut re nomi nat i on, t hi s conf es s i on of hi s
weakness before t he peopl e is rat her
not ewort hy, New York Tribune.
Governor Hi l l has s i gned t he bill
abol i shi ng hangi ng as a me ans of capi t al
puni s hment and s ubs t i t ut i ng el ect ri ci t y
an the more huma ne deat h deal i ng age nt .
The l aw does not g o i nt o effect unt i l
January 1, 1880, and does not appl y t o
death s ent ences pronounced previ ous to
that t i me. There Is t i me for suf f i ci ent
experi ment s , so t hat t here need be no
hunKl i ng whe n t he t i me c o me s to put
the ne w age nt in use. Ne w York wi l l
bo t he pi oneer st at e in i nt roduci ng ci ence
as a me ans t o abol i s hi ng t he barbarous
hangi ngs whi oh have been al l ocki ng
to all del i cacy of f eel i ng. The Inflic-
ti on of t he deat h penal t y is sti l l a need-
ful det errent to cri me and t he ne w
moans no doubt wi l l prove ef f ect i ve,
n i n c e i t i s t h e l oss of l i f e and not t he
means by whi c h l i fe is t aken whi c h t he
cri mi nal dreads. Tho provi s i ons of t he
hill for ma ki ng e xe c ut i ons l ess publ i o
and for doi ng a wa y wi t h t he revol t i ng
cinttom of l i oni zi ng of c onde mne d
pri soners, wi l l al so prove s at i s f act ory.
Cl e v e l a nd No mi n a t e d by Ac c l a ma t i o n
At the Nat i onal Democrat i c conven-
tion now in sessi on at St. Loui s, Orover
Cl evel and was nomi nat e d for Pres i dent
l>y ac c l amat i on wi t hout a ny opposi t i on,
Daniel Doughort y, of Ne w York, made
the nomi nat i ng s peech. The c ommi t t e e
on resol ut i ons have deci ded to reaffirm
the pl at f orm of 1884 and to endorse
the l ast annual me s s age of Presi dent
Cl evel and and to decl are it t he trim i n-
t erpret at i on of t he pl at f orm. It is al so
proposed to endorse t he Mi l l s tariff bill,
Henry Wa' t e r s on opposed in c ommi t t e e
ihe reaffi rmati on of t he pl at f orm, s ayi ng
it was recogni zed as a st raddl e of t he
tiirilf ques t i on and an at t e mpt at dupl i c-
ity.
At about 2 o' cl ock t he c onve nt i on ad-
journed till 10 o' cl ock Thurs day morn-
inn. when act i on on tho pl at f orm wi l l be
taken and t he vi ce- Presi dent , who wi l l
no doubt be Thur man, wi l l be nomi nat e d.
HOMER, N. Y., THURSDAY, JUNE 7. 1888.
The Ca ndi da t e a nd t ho Pl a t f o r m.
Nobody | doubt a that t he candi dat e
nomi nat ed at St. Loui s t o- morrow or
next day wi l l bo Grover Cl evel and; and
nobody need doubt t hat hi s pl at f orm in
the c ampai gn wi l l be hi s mes s age of last
December.
The Convent i on may try to ma ke s ome
ot her pl at f orm, but t bey can' t do it.
The mes s age wi l l st and, and any decl ar-
at i ons that differ f rom ft wi l l di sappear
Iwfore t he oanvass is a mo nt h ol d, and be
f orgot t en.
In t hat mes s age Mr. Cl evel and laid
down t hroe proposi t i ons, and In t hese
hia tariff pol i cy is cont ai ned. Hore t hey
are:
I. Wool shoul d be free from all i mport
dut y.
II Haw mat eri al s general l y shoul d be
free.
III. The i nt ernal revenue t axes shoul d
be mai nt ai ned j ust as t hey aro, especi al l y
the t axes on Rpirits, beer and t obacco.
The at t empt is made, and wi l l be
made, to Impress tho publ i c wi t h tho
belief that thi s is not in t he i nt erest of
fr. c trade, but all t he free traders have
been for it f rom t he first; and no phrases
will avai l agai ns t such a fact. Tho t usks
mid cl aws of t ho wol f are vi si bl e, not-
wi t hs t andi ng ho is di sgui sed in t he
l l ' ece of a s heep.
It is a pol i cy l ooki ng in t he di rect i on
of free trade, and it wi l l bo i mpossi bl e to
put Mr. Cl evel and on any ot her pl at f orm.
Sew York Sun.
Th e Conkl i ngGar f i e l d i Ml l erenee.
Ex- Senat or George C. Gorham, of Cal-
i forni a, now of Was hi ngt on, D. C . at-
t emps to wri t e up for hi st ory the Conk-
l i ng si de of the unf ort unat e cont roversy
wi t l i Presi dent Garfield. He . undoubt -
edl y tell s all he knows of t he mat t er, and
in so doi ng wri t es wi t h parti san preju-
di ce anil in i gnorance of many facts es-
senti al to a fair s t at ement of tha differ-
fl i ers bet ween Gen. Garfield and Mr.
t onkl i ng.
The story of t hi s i nt ensel y personal
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;>node of Ameri can pol i t i cs is yet to bo
t i l Not even Mr. Conkl i ng hi msel f,
n >r Mr. Pi att, hi s Senat ori al coadj ut or,
t MI: I have rel ated muc h more t han t he
\ w they each had of it as a personal
Mfur. Mr. Bl ai ne ha* a knowl e dge of
Hi" material poi nt s, but , as we bel i eve
will be cl earl y s hown, was never a part y
t'> the di s agreement of Conkl i ng and
-irtield, in no manne r i nst i gat ed or
pr-mpted it, and by Mr. Conkl i ng and
I"- fn.>nds was hel d account abl e for t hat
f-r winch he was not responsi bl e. He
i i conci l i at ory and i ndi sposed to do
rn thing to wi den t he breach be t we e n
' "'ik ing and hi ms el f or to provoke a
'l'i.im-1 bet ween Conkl i ng and Garfi el d.
r*' publ i cati on of ex- Senat or Gorham
>> i ,-< to have been prepared wi t h t he
.f l aunchi ng it to t he i nj ury of
I' one had ho been t he Chi c ago
in It is now publ i shed, as a c o n -
"ition to hi story, but so t i med as t o
' " i n to Mr. Depew in t he probat e
'itHtion of his name at Chi cago. Mr.
"'n had a mal i gnant part t o per-
mi I not havi ng opport uni t y in one
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I, and we hope wi l l , f urni sh an
iixtory of t he Conkl i ng- Oar-
n nee. They are e x- At t or ne y-
'i Wayne MacVeagh and, ex- Pos t -
"eral Thomas L. Jame s . Tbe y
knew t he Garfi el d s i de of t he
r<y, but al so moro of t he Co ni c
ihan Mr. Gorham s e e ms t o be
I of. They coul d present a cl ear,
"i and i nt el l i gent narrat i ve of
"ivo i nci dent s in t he di sagree-
indicate Garfield's me mor y f rom
" <> show Hl ai ne' s real rel at i ons
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l at l one t o Mr. Conkl i ng and wh o al so
e nj oye d General Garfi el d' s conf i dence,
bet t er t han a ny o ne el s e ooul d wri t e for
hi s t ory t he det ai l s of t hi s affair, whi c h
W M s o heavi l y l aden wi t h resul t s vi tal
t o t he c ount r y and t he Republ i can part y.
There we r e evi l spi ri t s hove r i ng on t he
erge of t he s cene of t hi s mo me nt o us
dl f f orence, and t o t he m, mor e t han to
ei t her of t he pri nci pal s, we r e due t he
e s t r ange me nt and t he c ons e que nt fac-
t i onal t roubl es. Mr. Bl ai ne' s hi ghl y
honorabl e c onduc t was never f ul l y
kno wn t o Mr. Conkl i ng, and it is a re-
gret on Mr. Depew' s part t hat t he occa-
si on never c a me i n Mr. Conkl i ng' s life-
t i me whe n an e xpl anat i on t hat woul d
have r e move d a fal se i mpressi on f rom
t he l atter' s mi nd coul d be ma de . J a me s
A. Garfield' s unt i me l y deat h, and Ros-
coe Conkl i ng' s deepl y embi t t ered l atter
days , were resul t s t hat , but for t he In-
t ervent i on of di abol i c i nf l uences, t he
deadl y poi son of f al se f ri endshi ps, mi ght
have been avoi ded. It is a part of un-
wri t t en hi s t ory, t hat on t he e ve of Gar-
field's deat h, Mr. Conkl i ng was about to
recei ve a recogni t i on and f avor t hat was
to hi m accept abl e and t hrough whi oh a
far di f f erent phase mi ght have been put
upon t he pol i t i cs of t he t i me. If Mr.
Gorham' s publ i cat i on shal l l ead to t he
rendori ng of a ful l and i mpart i al st at e-
me nt of t he Conkl i ng- Garf i el d di f f erence,
it wi l l have wr ought a good purpose.
Mr. Gorham' s versi on s houl d not be ffo-
cept ed as t he whol e t rut h. Syracuse
Journal.
CONKLI Nt i AND III. A I NK.
MRS . HAWSON' H S HOT.
A Le t t e r by Ge or ge C. Go r h a m o n t he
Tr o u b l e * o f 1 8 6 1 .
N E W YORK, Juno 4. George C. Gor-
ham, of Was hi ngt on, D. C. , t hi s morn-
i ng publ i shes a t en- col umn art i cl e in t he
Herald on Itoscoe Conkl i ng' s cont roversy
wi t h Bl ai ne in 1800 and hi s resi gnat i on
f rom t he Uni t ed St at es Senat e in 1881.
Mr. Gor ham gi ves det ai l s of i nt ervi ews ,
correspondence, et c. , whi c h s eem to in-
di cat e t hat t here was a conspi racy on
tho part of Bl ai ne, Garfi el d, Whi t e l aw
Ri ed and Ct i auncey M. Depew to oust
Mr. Conkl i ng f rom hi s posi Uon as l eader
of t he party In Ne w York and to prevent
hi s re el ect i on to t he Senat e. l i e al so
cl ai ms t hat Presi dent Garfield was at t he
s ame t i mei n f urt herance of hi s purpose
to def eat Conkl i ngmaki ng di sgracef ul
bargai ns wi t h Mahone and wi t h Mahono' s
e ne mi e s in Vi rgi ni a; and t hat Garfield
was us i ng t he Pres i dency and St at e De-
part ment to f urt her hi s personal s chemes ,
and to puni s h s t al wart Republ i cans.
In connect i on wi t h t he appoi nt ment of
Robert son as Col l ect or of Cust oms^at
Ne w York in 1881 Mr. Gorham sayo-Wiat
appoi nt me nt was not onl y a vi ol at i on of
a vol unt ary promi se made by Garfield to
Conkl i ng, but it was al so, as General
Art hur i nf ormed me, a vi ol at i on of t he
pl edgo vol unt ari l y mude to hi m at Ne w
York. Si mi l ar assurance had al so been
gi ven Senat or Pi at t . It was evi dent t hat
it was t he Presi dent ' s i nt ent i on t o force
Mr. Conkl i ng i nt o an at t i t ude of host i l i ty
t o hi m and make hi m appear t he aggres-
sor. "
"Mr. Garfi el d, " Mr. Gorham goes on
to say, "had i nvi t ed Mr. Conkl i ng to tho
Whi t e Hous e, and tbero requested hi m
to expres s hi s pref erences for persons to
bo appoi nt ed to tho nat i onal offices in
Ne w York St at e. Ref erri ng to Robertson,
Mr. Conkl i ng advi sed t he Presi dent to
"put hi m in no pl ace whero a want of
fidelity coul d operate i nj uri ousl y to the
gove r nme nt , " and s ugges t ed the Consul
General shi p at Montreal and several
ot her l ucrat i ve pl aces. The Presi dent
assured Mr. Conkl i ng t hat not hi ng
woul d bo done concerni ng tho Ne w York
Col l ect orshi p wi t hout first freel y and
ful l y cons ul t i ng wi t h hi m (Conkl i ng) .
"A f ew days after fliis the Presi dent
deal t hi m a bl ow whi ch ho bel i eved
woul d lead to his pol i ti cal overt hrow by
s endi ng to t he Senat e t he nomi nat i on of
W, H. Robertson for Col l ector of Cus-
t oms at Ne w York. "
Af t er f ol l owi ng up tho hi story of thi s
facti onal war to tho deat h of Garfield.
Mr. Gorham concl uded as f ol l ows: "The
deat h of Garfield seal ed the lips of Mr.
Conkl i ng. He boi o wi t h si l ence t he
wound he had recei ved and went to hi s
grave mi sunderst ood by tho great
maj ori t y even of those who admi red and
respected hi m, Hi s f eel i ng t oward the
Republ i can party was that of prof ound
regret that its masses had negl ect ed thei r
dut y and al l owed it to fall under i nferi or
l eadershi p. Ho refused to be a party to
t he el evat i on of Mr. Bl ai ne to t he Presi-
dency, and recent l et t ers from hi m to
me s how t hat had he l i ved, hi s at t i t ude
t oward Bl ai ne woul d have remai ned un-
changed. I have in a too hasty and i m-
perf ect manne r fulfilled t he promi se I
of t en made to Mr. Conkl i ng t hat I woul d
s ome t i me st at e tho caso as ho had ro-
l ated it to me and to ot hers in my pre-
sence. In doi ng thi s I have reached t he
l i mi t marked out to mysel f at tho begi n-
ni ng. Tho st ory of hi s l i fe after t he
deat h of Garfiel d woul d, if tol d, illus-
trate a f avori t e s ayi ng of hi s t hat ' The
s t rengt h of a roan's charact er is proven
better by what he endures than by what
he perf orms . ' "
Pl e r r e p o n t Ma no r ' s Ul yet ory.
WATKRTOWN, N. Y. , June 2. The at-
t empt ed murder of Mrs. Jul i a De we y, of
Pi errepont Manor, Jefferson count y, has
devel oped l atel y s ome fact s that s how a
mot i ve for t he assaul t , and a l ong st ri ng
of I ncri mi nat i ng evi dence agai nst both
part i es back of t he murderous at t empt .
The na me of t he accused man, whi ch
was gi ven whe n Mrs. De we y supposed
hersel f on her deat hbed, i s hel d secret
as yet . but he has been e xami ne d by t he
di st ri ct at t orney. and whi l e de nyi ng that
he is gui l t y of t he assaul t has decl ared
t hat he has for s ome t i me , t hough a
marri ed man, had i mproper rel at i ons
l i b t he wi dow. He made out a fair
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case
of al i bi on t he ni ght of t he assaul t.
l l sri Mi i i i ' * Be ne f i c e nc e .
BKiDGitroRD, Conn. , J une 2 P. T.
Bar num has deci ded to convert hi s hand-
s o me resi dence, Wal demere , i nt o a s emi -
nary for y o ung ladle*. Mr. Bar num has
al so purchased a pl ot of ground 100 f eet
square In t hi s ci t y, val ued at f^O.OW,
upon whi c h he wi l l erect a fireproof
bui l di ng to cos t $100, 000. The ent i re
pl ant wi l l be present ed j oi nt l y to t he
Fai rchi l d Count y Hi st ori cal and Bri dge-
port Sci ent i f i c soci et i es.
Chi tten' an^ol aTn^ers wi l l devot e thei r
energi es t hi s year t o corn and oni ons .
One o f He r Hu s b a n d ' s La wy e r * Ma r
Di e ot I I I * Wo u n d * .
CHICAOO, Juno 1.Mrs. Mecki e L.
Raws on t hi s mor ni ng marked anot her
bl oody peri od In t he cel ebrat ed di vorce
proceedi ngs bet ween hersel f and her
mi l l i onai re hus band by ma ki ng s de-
l i berate and s avage at t e mpt t o kill Col .
H. W. Whi t ne y, one of her husband' s
counsel , as he woe at t e ndi ng t o a branch
of t he case i n J udg e Jaml es on' s court
room. Whi l e t be oourt and at t orneys at
10; 10 were wai t i ng for t he appearance ot
Mrs. Raws on, wh o was t ardy, t he l ady
hast i l y st epped Int o t he room and draw-
i ng a t hi rt y- ei ght - oal l brerevol ver, l evel l -
ed it at t he head of Mr, Whi t ne y, who
was readi ng A paper, and fired, t he
bul l et t ent eri ng hi s l eft l eg and i nf l i ct i ng
what ma y prove a fatal wound. J udg e
Jami es on, Cl erk Rel oh and t he ot hers in
t he court s prang up i n al arm and as t he
i nf uri at ed wo ma n proceeded to fire
agai n, t hey s ought pl aces of saf et y un-
der des ks and i n remot e corners of t he
r oam. Mr. Whi t ne y ran to gai n t he
shel t er of t he cl erk' s desk and had
nearl y reached it whe n Mrs. Raws on ran
f orward and fired four t i mes, one of t he
bul l et s hi t t i ng t he l awyer. Bailiff Sun-
derl and, an ol d man, st art ed for t he
murderous woman and had a fearful
s t ruggl e wi t h her. He sei zed her around
t he wai s t from behi nd and at last suc-
ceeded In wr e nc hi ng t he revol ver f rom
her hand. The crowd t hat gat hered
rushed t o t he rescue of t he f al l en man.
He was l yi ng on hi s si de behi nd t he
cl erk' s desk, t he bl ood t ri ckl i ng f rom
hi s garment s . In several pl aces it
had st ai ned t he carpet a deep cri m-
son. Ho was l i fted f rom t he floor and
carri ed to tbe j ury room at t he sout h
end of t he court . Doct or Andr e ws was
i mmedi at el y s ummone d to at t end t he
wounded man. The doct or f ound hi m
suf f eri ng from a dangerous bul l et wound
in t he groi n and anot her a l i ttl e above
t he kne e . Meanwhi l e Judge Jami es on
had reasoended hi s rost rum and ordered
t he Sheri ff to he s ummone d, and Depu-
ty Gl eason was ordered by t he Judge at
onoe t o remove Mrs, Raws on to t he
c ount y jai l , Thi s was done.
TI I H HANGMAN* HUSI NUt t S GONIt.
el ect ri ci t y t o be Us e d t o I nf i l ct t he
De a t h Pe n a l t y In Ti l l * Sl at e .
ALHANY, J uno 4 Go v e r no r Hi l l to-day
si gned t he bill abol i shi ng hfi ngi ng for all
murders c ommi t t e d after January 1,
1880. s ubs t i t ut i ng deat h by el ect ri ci t y
thorefor. The bill consi st s of el aborate
and caref ul l y drawn ame ndme nt s to t he
code of cri mi nal procedure, provi di ng
t hat tho pri soner sent enced to deat h
shal l be i mmedi at el y conveyed by t he
sheriff to one of t he St at e pri sons and
t here kept in sol i tary conf i nement unti l
t he day of e xe c ut i on, to bo vi si ted onl y
by officers or by hi s rel at i ves, physi ci an,
cl ergyman or counsel . The court i mpos-
i ng t he s ent ence shal l name merel y t he
week wi t hi n whi ch t he execut i on is Us
tako pl ace, tho parti cul ar day wi t hi n
such week bei ng loft to t he di scret i on of
t he pri nci pal officer of t he pri son. The
execut i on is requi red t o be practi cal l y
pri vate, onl y officials, cl ergymen, physi -
ci ans and a l i mi t ed number of ci t i zens
bei ng al l owed to be present. After t he
execut i on funeral servi ces may be hel d
wi t hi n tho prison wal l s and t he body
shal l be del i vered i nt o the cust ody of the
rel at i ves, if request ed, ot herwi se it shal l
be decent l y i nterred wi t hi n the prison
grounds.
Thi s bill is the out c ome of a recom-
mendat i on cont ai ned in t he first annual
me s s agoof Governor Hill to the Legi sl a-
ture in 1885, bei ng as f ol l ows:
The present mode of executing criminals l>y
hanging baseomo down to us from the <lnrk
iiKes, and It may woll ho questioned whether
tho services of the present day euntiot provide
n means for tnking the life of tuoh us arc con-
demned to die In a less barbarous manner. I
eon;ni'i,d this suggestion to consideration of
tho Legislature.
Tho at t ent i on of sci enti fi c men was at-
tracted to t he subj ect by t hi s message,
and in 1880 a commi s s i on was appoi nt ed
by tho Legi sl at ure to i nvest i gat e and
report t he mos t humane and practi cal
met hod of carryi ng i nto effect tho sen-
t ence of deat h in capi tal cases. Thi s bill
is subst ant i al l y in accordance wi t h tho
recommendat i on of such commi s s i on to
t he Legi sl at ure of t he present year.
The new l aw does not t ake effect un-
til January, 1889, and onl y appl i es to
cri mes c ommi t t ed on or after that date.
Ki l l e d by t he Car*.
B 1NUHAMTON, N. Y. , Juno 0. A sick-
e ni ng acci dent occurred near Bart on, 811
mi l es wes t of t hi s ci t y, Fri day ni ght , re-
sul t i ng in t he i nst ant deat h of t wo men
and t he dangerous i nj ury of anot her. A
number of Hungarian. ** were ret urni ng
from work on t he Sout hern Central rail-
way about 7 o' cl ock, when a work train
struck the car, hurl i ng its occupant s in
every di rect i on. Two of t he me n, whos e
names are unknown, were i nst ant l y kill-
ed. A third was t hrown s ome di st ance
from t he track, and was pi cked up un-
cons ci ous . He was horri bl y mut i l at ed,
but may recover. The acci dent is at-
tri buted to t he negl i gence of t he Hun-
gari ans.
Th e " Co s mo p o l i t a n " Wi l l Sti l l * l i e
u e d .
The effects of t he Cosmopolitan Maga-
zi ne company, at No. 29 Purk row, were
sol d out by Deput y Sheriff Kauf f man
yest erday to sat i sf y a j udgme nt obtai n-
ed by t he Nat i onal Advert i s i ng company
for $1, 976. The sal e produced $700. Thi s
execut i on arose out of t he fai l ure of
Schl i t & Fi el d, of Rochest er, and t he
property was brought in by t he fri ends
of t he company, whi c h wi l l cont i nue in
operat i on. The current June number of
t he magazi ne is now on t he press, and
wi l l be i ssued about June 12th.
Openi ng- of t he Maaonl c Gr a nd Lo dg e .
N E W YORK, June 5. The Grand l odge
of Free and Accept ed Masons began its
annual sessi on t hi s af t ernoon in t he Ma-
son ic Tern pie. There was. a large gat her-
i ng of represent at i ves from al i -over t he
St at e. The great organ, accompani ed by
a full mi l i tary band opened the proceed-
i ngs. Amo ng t hose present were Past
Grand Masters Joseph D. Evans , Isaac
Phi l l i ps, Jame s W. ( l us t ed, Joseph J.
Choat , Edmund L. Juds on, Charl es
Roome, Jes s e B. Ant hony, Benj ami n
Fl agl er, J. Edward Si mmons and Wi l l -
i am A. Brodi n. Deput y Grand Master
John W. Vrooman supported upon hi s
arm Grand Master Frank R. Lawrence,
who was conduct ed to t he Grand East
and accorded t be honors due hi s exal t ed
st at i on. The ope ni ng ceremoni es were
conduct ed accordi ng t o t be anci ent ous-
t om of t he craft, and t he 207th sessi on of
t he Grand' l odge wa s procl ai med! t o be
open and i n order for busi ness. Grand
Master Lawr e nc e del i vered t be annual
address. The mos t i mport ant st ep, be
sai d, t aken i n t he past year have been
t hos e t o l i qui dat e t he debt on t he t empl e.
Al l t he f unds from t be Masoni c f ai r over
$713,000 wi l l g o t o bui l d t he as yl um In
t he Interi or of t he St at e. He t hen de-
l i vered t o t he t rust ees of t he Masoni c
Hal l and As y l um f und thei r first mort -
gage bonds t o t he a mo unt of $101, 500,
al l of whi c h had been pai d at t he i r par
val ue f rom f unds in hi s hands for t hat
purpose wi t h t he past year and are dul y
cancel l ed. '
s f t ur vl val o f t h e Fi t t e s t .
For s ome t i me past t he quest i on of
puri t y in baki ng powders has f ormed
qui t e a f eat ure of news paper di scussi ons,
and e mi ne nt doct ors of phi l osophy have
gi ven opi ni ons as t o t he i ngredi ent s
whi ch compos e many of t he art i cl es sol d
under t hat name . The i nves t i gat i ons
have narrowed do wn to t he l i mi t wbl c h
awards t he Royal Baki ng Po wde r t he
pal m of puri t y, and several of t he mos t
di s t i ngui s hed sci ent i st s have testi fi ed to
t hei r convi ct i on t hat no ext raneous or
del i t eri ous mat t er ent ers i nt o its c om-
posi ti on. The Royal Baki ng Powde r
companj J| havo achi eved a worl d- wi de
reput at i on for t he success whi ch has
marked t hei r preparati on of cream of
tartar for baki ng purposes. It is indis-.
put abl y s hown t hat t hey have el i mi nat ed
all el ement s of tartrate of l i me, al um or
ot her i mpuri t i es, and present t o t he
publ i c n heal t hf ul and chemi cal l y pure,
arti cl e. Such wi del y known chemi s t s
as He nr y Mort on, E. G. Love, H. A.
Mott, Wm. McMurtri e and ot hers have
verified i ts superi ori t y oyer ot her manu-
facturers, and t est i f y, t hrough practi cal
experi ence, to i ts excel l ence. It is wel l
for f ami l i es to observe t he fact t hat i t
cos t s more to manuf act ure t he Royal
Baki ng Powde r t han any ot her, but i t Is,
as s hown by chemi cal anal ysi s, t he one
"absol ut el y pure" baki ng powder made.
fliiHHovNDiNo "vovxrim.
NO. 48
Cho i c e l t e ni a o r Ne ws Gl e a ne d P r o m
Our Ex c h a n g e * .
East Ri ver flour is sure to rise.
Cnzenovi * wi l l be l i ght ed by el ect ri ci t y
by Jul y 1.
Bi nghamt on is st art i ng a l arge wagon
manuf act ory wi t h $50, 000 capi tal .
Smyrna' s cent enari an, Mrs. Phoebe
Dani el s, was bui i ed t he 28th, aged 102
years,
No fai l ure when usi ng East Ri ver fl our.
The washboard is a pi ano upon whi ch
wo me n can pl ay a t une of happi ness
wi t h a cake of Tul i p soap.
Del ay is a darkey who steal s the chi ck-
ens of opport uni t y off t he roost of Ti me.
Was h yoursel f wi t h Tul i p soap.
Si x t housands dol l ars was appro-
priated by tho Legi sl at ure to repair t be
st at e e mbankme nt at Sherburne.
The peopl e of Eat on are exci t ed over
t he al l eged di scovery of a coal bed on
t ho Ladd f arm s out h of t hat vi l l age,
Bo suro and get East Ri ver flour.
John A. Rums ey, t ho head of t he not ed
lire apparat us works, at Seneca Fal l s
di ed at hi s home Wednes day morni ng,
aged 69.
Pat ri ck l tei l l y, a boy 15 years old di ed
at Ne wbur g, N. Y. , Tuesday, from
al cohol i sm. He had been on a Bpreo for
t wo days.
Thursday, tho shoriff cl osed up t he
Ameri can El ect ri c Li ght Co. . of Onei da.
Ten j udgme nt s agai nst the company ag-
gregat e $19,119.
Oxford has a f emal e pastor in t he
person of Mica Amanda Devo, who was
recent l y i nstal l ed as pastor of tho Uni -
versal i s! church.
A count ry odi tor sai d of hi s rival "A
si de from his beery fl i ghts and f anci es
hi s paper is pretty good, us it advocat es
tho use of Tul i p soap.
Si l sby & Co. , fire apparatus ma n u f a c
turers of Seneca Foi l s, laid off bet ween
t we nt y and thi rt y hands last Sat urday,
o wi ng to dul l t i mes and l ack of orders.
The Brookfield Courier asks: "Who Is
so t hi ckl y covered wi t h moss t hat he
woul d not feel a pl easurabl e thrill at
s eei ng a train of cars st eam i nto Brook-
Held r
Rochest er boasts of a young l ady who
goes i nt o a trance, whe n at t he pi ano,
and si ngs songt in five di fferent l angua-
ges, onl y one of whi ch (Engl i sh) she can
speak.
The annual convent i on of tho St at e
Sport smen' s associ at i on was hel d i n
Auburn Monday and Tuesday of thi s
week, about s i xt y del egat es bei ng in at-
t endance.
The new st and- pi pe of t he Seneca
Fal l s wat er works is compl et ed and in
operat i on, and excel l ent wat er is bei ng
furni shed from Cayuga l ake, three mi l es
from tho vi l l age.
Dr. T. E. Qti i mby of Fayet t evi l l e has
been appoi nt ed physi ci an of Auburn
pri son. He is 40 years ol d, and a Dem-
ocrat. He wi l l cont i nue hi s resi denco in
Fayet t evi l l e, s pendi ng onl y a portion of
h's t i me in Auburn.
Ant hony Col eman of Skaneat el es Fal l s
caught a pi ke in Skaneat el es l ake on
Monday last, we i ghi ng t went y- one
pounds. Thi s is t he l argest one ever
known to have been captured in that
body of water and it will be mount ed
for preservati on.
An ent husi ast i c meet i ng in the i nterest
of t he Rome & Cart hage railroad was
hel d at the new opera house at Cart hage
on Tuesday e ve ni ng. The quot a of
Carthage, $0, 000, was nearl y all raised
at t he meet i ng. A c ommi t t e e was ap-
poi nt ed to sol i ci t.
The graduat i ng c' ass of Cornel l Uni -
versi ty t hi s year numbers 118 members,
di vi ded among t he f ol l owi ng courses:
Art s 13, phi l osophy 15, sci ence 10, l etters
25, agri cul t ure 7, chemi s t ry 2, archi t ec-
ture 10, ci vi l engi neeri ng 19, mechani cal
engi neeri ng 11, el ectri cal engi neeri ng 9.
The wi f e of Jacob Vanderbi l t, Jr. , of
New York, who is now s ui ng for a di-
vorce, turns out to have formerl y been
Miss Mary Smi t h of Cazenovi a. Sho
was very pretty, and her charms cap-
ti vita ted t he mi l l i onai re, whos e rel ati ves
created t he f eel i ng whi ch ended in t he
di vorce sui t.
L. B. Norman, of Gvnoa, has three
owl s, an old one and t wo y o ung ones.
The f emal e bird was first shot and t he
t wo young ones capt ured last week.
They were put i nt o a box. Ne x t morn*
v
i n g part l y de vour ed robi n wa s f ound
i n t he box, t he next , a port i on of rabbi t,
whe r e upon i t wa s c onc l ude d t hat t he
ol d mal e bi rd W M f eedi ng t he m. Traps
we r e s e t and t he ne x t mor ni ng t he o l d
mal e bird was i n o ne of t be m.
Tues day mor ni ng i n t be He r ki me r
c ount y cl erk' s office, were filed t he papers
i n t he case of El l sha P. Wi l bur vs, Phi l i p
Re mi ngt on et al . A decree of f orecl osure
ot a mor t gage for #197, 000 on t he Re m.
i ngt on Agri cul t ural Wo r ks at Il l on has
been grant ed, t ho t o l Hl a mo unt of Indebt-
ednes s on t he mor t gage bei ng $120, 860, -
25. Tbe order was grant ed upon a report
made by Wi l l i am E. Mackey of Buffal o,
referee appoi nt ed by J udg e Merwi n.
A corres pondent of t he Rochest er
Democrat wri t es : "Tbe pract i ce of haul -
i ng sei nes is carri ed on i n Cayuga l ake
t hi s year on a l arger scal e t han f or ma ny
years. From one haul made on Sat ur-
day l ast about f ort y bus hel s of fish were
t aken, ma ki ng t wo wa g o n l oads. The
fishers, under t he present g a me l aw, are
al l owed a good deal of f reedom on t he
fishing grounds , and g a me cons t abl es
shoul d see t hat t he l i bert y i s not abused
by t aki ng game fish upon whi ch a pen-
al t y for t aki ng has been pl aced.
Furt her news, f rom Syl van Beach
s hows t hat C. G. W. St oddard has se-
cured t he servi ces of a y o ung man f rom
Syracuse uni versi t y, as head wai t er.
Thi s ge nt l e man has served in t he s ame
capaoi t y at t he Round Isl and hous e and
Grossman house at t he Thous and Isl ands.
Mr. St oddard has al so e ngaged about
t we nt y y o ung l adi es f rom t he Cort l and
Normal school as wai t ers. An orchest ra
of ten pi eces wi l l furni sh mus i o for
danc i ng. Two more excurs i ons on t he
El mi ra, Cort l and & Nort hern railroad to
t he Beach have t e e n booked. Onei da
Dispatch.
A curi ous and t hus far, i nexpl i cabl e
ci rcums t ance occurred at t he resi dence
of Conduct or Samuel Yo ung at Si dney
Pl ai ns, Del aware count y, earl y one
mor ni ng recent l y. Short l y af t er mi d-
ni ght t he f ami l y was awakened by t he
sound of f al l i ng and shat t ered gl ass,
Bef ore t he parlor coul d be reached every
pi cture in t he room, many of t hem val-
uabl e, had fallen to t he floor, The
cords whi oh hel d t hem appeared as if
c ut by a kni f e; ye t t he house was se-
curel y l ocked, and a search fai l ed to re-
veal any st ranger about t he premi ses.
A largo bal l oon passi ng over t he ci t y
of Bi nghamt on, one af t ernoon l ast week,
at t ract ed t he at t ent i on of many ci t i zens .
The bal l oon, whi ch was of i mme ns e si ze,
was est i mat ed t o be^at l east t hree mi l es
above the eart h, and movi ng nort hward,
It cont ai ned a s i ngl e occupant , wh o
seemed to have a phot ographer' s camera
whi oh he occasi onal l y l evel ed at obj oct s
bel ow, as if t aki ng pi ct ures of t he l and-
scape. He was In s i ght nearl y t wq hours.
A ci rcul ar whi oh c ame fluttering down,
adverti sed a Ml ddl eberg, Pa. , cl ot hi ng
house, and cont ai ned t he f ol l owi ng ad-
di t i onal words: "Cast from t he ' Col um-
bia' by Prof. Daws on, ooronaut. As cen-
si on made May 21, 1888, for t opographi -
cal observat ory tour Nort hern Pennsyl -
vani a. "
COtJNTY ITEMS
F I ' HN I S HB D T U B " H B P I I B -
l i l C A l W CORRK8 FONDBNTA.
Wl l l e l t . "
WI M. KTT, J un e 0. Our f armer* are
ge t t i ng al ong finely wi t h t hei r work.
The roads are i n floe condi t i on, cat t l e
oan l i ve wi t ho ut ha y i f necessary, a nd
al l t hi ngs we ar a cheerf ul aspect . Many
bi rds are wi t h us t hi s s pri ng.
If t he Eas t Ho me r corres pondent
ooul d gi ve us a cal l and tell ue hi s or her
na me we woul d be gl ad t o ma ke t hat
person' s acquai nt ance.
Hix me n l ooki ng for e gg * we r e t hr ough
here recent l y. S o me o n* mus t ma ke
mo ne y i n t he busi ness if t he f armer* d o
not . There i s market for all t hey do no t
eat .
Rev. Mr. War ne r vi si t ed at Tracey
Creek recent l y.
El i j ah Tenant and wi f e vi si t ed her
brother, O. B. Ful l er, of Tri angl e, l ast
week. He has been ill recent l y, but i e
nearl y wel l now.
Eva Harri ngt on, of Ci nci nnat us, who
has been vi s i t i ng her uncl e, George
Corey, has ret urned borne.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ada ms and l i t t l e
son Orrie, of Marat hon, recent l y vi si t ed
f ri ends i n t hi s pl ace.
Mrs. Fred Greeman' s daught er, Ora,
from Che nango Forks, s pent l ast week
here a mo n g rel at i ves and f ri ends.
Messrs. John C. and Al f onzo Eat on at-
t ended t he f uneral of t hei r si ster, Mrs.
F. M. Wi l s on in Bi nghamt on l ast week.
Mr. El i as Li vermore, of Smi t hvi l l e
Fl at s, is a we l c ome gues t of hi s daugh-
ters, Mrs. D. A. Wi l es and Mrs. A. D.
Whi t mor e .
Mi ss Al i ce Meecham, of Ci nci nnat us ,
i s wor ki ng for her aunt , Mrs. L. D.
Meecham, t hi s s umme r .
Fred Smi t h, of Ci nci nnat us , s pent
Sunday wi t h Ernest Gardner in t own.
Mi ss Mat i e' Cl ough, of Tri angl e. vi sl t ed
f ri ends here recent l y.
Born, May 10, 1888, to Mr. and Mrs.
J a me s Moore, a daught er,
Mr. J. E. Gardner has lost hi s 4-yoar-
old col t, Tops y, whi c h he val ued at $900,
Bert Smi t h and Cora Fi s h, of Free-
t own, spent last Sabbat h wi t h Mcrton
Fi sher' s f ami l y.
Cyrus Ki ns man, of Cort l and, spent t he
Sabbat h wi t h hi s parent s, Mr. and Mrs,
M. E. Ki ns man.
Mrs. M, Pal mer vi si t ed her parent s,
Newel Morgan and wi f e, last week.
Charl es St andi sh has compl et ed pai nt-
i ng hi s ne w house In col ors.
t l i Cayler.
HOVTH CnYI . KR, J u n e 6. Mi ss E mma
Garner, of Sol on, i s vi s i t i ng f ri ends i n
t hi s pl ace, and Frank Garner a l i t t l e
f urt her s out h.
Mi s* Mart ha Pot t er has Antshed work
f or Ed. Bl i s s and Is n o w wor ki ng f or
Fred Saunders.
Mr*. Thomas We l s h di ed Monday of
cancer. The f uneral wae hel d a t t ha
hous e We dne s day, Rev. Buc kl e y, of
Uni on Vall< y, offi ci ati ng. I nt e r me nt a t
Tr uxt on.
Hol l i s Pot t e r had t o *t op work f or
J a me s Lake on ac c ount of ill heal t h and
is mo v i ng I nt o Davi d Hyer' a t enant
hous e.
Se ma n Coon and wi f e vi si ted at A. D.
Pot t er' * l ast week.
V. Jl paon made bi s first t ri p t hr ough
t hi s pl ace Sat ur day s el l i ng good* and
buy i ng egg*.
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THE MARKETS.
I
T H 1 VOLLOWINO
FIRST KI KES
T.OGA.JL,
N E W S .
Ho - n n l o n 01 t ho 1 8 5 t h Kc gl r ae i i t at
Sy r a c us e .
About t hi rt y members e ^ t h e 185th
Regi ment at t ended the re uni on at Syra-
cuse last Sat urday. The Syracuse Sun-
day Standard has t he f ol l owi ng account
of t he re- uni on:
"The re- uni on of t he 185th Regi ment ,
N. Y. Vol s. , Sat urday at Danf ort h Park
was a very successf ul affair in all its
detai l s. The vet erans met at t he Ci ty
Hall at 10 o' cl ock, and headod by Ri ano' s
band, marched to t he Lel and hotel
where Gen. Jos hua L. Chamberl ai n, of
Mai ne, is s t ayi ng. There t hey formed
i nt o t wo l i nes t hrough whi c h tho gen-
eral marched s haki ng hands wi t h each
of t he men who 24 years s go had served
in hi s bri gade. The march was i mme -
di at el y t aken up t o Danf ort h Park.
Ri ano' s band was f ol l owed by t he Onei da
count y vet erans under Capt. Barber, t he
Cortl and count y vet erans under Capt.
St rowbri dge, of Cort l and, and a carri age
cont ai ni ng Gen. Chamberl ai n, Gen. Gus-
t avus A. Sni per and W. E. Gi l bert, -for-
merl y Quat ermast er of t he 185th Regi-
ment .
At tho park, ref reshment s were served
and t here was a busi ness meet i ng after
whi ch t he day was spent in revi vi ng tho
humorous , droll and bri ght si de of t he
war. Col. E. 8. Jenney and W. E. Gil-
bert made brief addresses, but t he orator
of t he day was Gen. Chamberl ai n. He
said he had prepared no address and
needed not to do so whe n face t o face
wi t h old comrades. He compl i ment ed
his "baby regi ment , " so cal l ed because
it came to hi m last, on i ts bravery, and
revi ved s ome of t he pl easant memori es
of t he war.
The rain atorm whi c h set in at 8:80
o'clock curtai l ed t he program. The
comrades gave a supper t o t he general
at the Lel and at 9 o'clock Sat urday
eveni ng. "
Re s o l u t i o n * ot I t cupect .
CORTLAND, May 25. At a regul ar
meet i ng of Cort l andvi l l e Grange, hel d
May 25th, t he f ol l owi ng resol ut i ons were
adopt ed:
WHKHRAS, death hag again for tbe second
time entered our order and taken from our
council our esteemed and loved brother, Arur
Williams, our worthy secretary and Insurance
director, one of our. charter membera, a bea-
con llRht in our order, faithful and efficient
to every trust, ano" truo to the principles of
this grand organization; we therefore deeply
fool our loss and mourn hit seemingly untime-
ly end. A kind husband, a loving father, a
good citizen, one who will be sadly missed by
all in tho community, has suddenly la middle
age. been called to his eternal home. There-
fore be it
Hrioilvnl. that we, as a Orange, extend to the
family of our deoeased brother, our heartfelt
sympathy in this their great bereavement.
ltwAvcd, that we drape our charter in
mourning for SO days, and present to (be fam-
ily of the deeasod, a copy of these resolutions,
and that they be spread upon the minutes of
the Orange and published In Tim HONBH |{K
PUBLIC AN.
O. I. HONBYWKI.U
Mrs. O. I. IIONBYWRLL.
, Com in i t toe.
Taxea.
Not i ce is hereby gi ve n t hat I have re-
cei ved t he warrant for t he col l ect i on of
t axes of t he corporati on of Homer. The
t axes wi l l be recei ved at t he Home r Na-
ti onal bank, for 20 days f rom May 31st
at t he rate of one per cent . ; after t he e x-
pi rat i ons of t hat t i me five per cent , wi l l
be col l ect ed,
MAUVIN H. PBBK.
Collector.
Bl o dg e t t mi l l *.
BI.ODOKTT MIM- M, June 4. Mrs. Al i ce
Bi shop, of Ne w Jersey, Is vi s i t i ng at her
father' s in thi s pl ace.
Mrs. Nel l i e At wood and chi l dren, of
Grot on, s pent t he past week wi t h her
parent s here.
Quarterl y meet i ng servi ces were hel d
here Sunday at t he M. E. church.
Sermon by Rev. B. F. We at he r wax, of
Cortl and. A l arge number were present
from McGrawvi l l e both at l ove- f east and
to c ommuni on, of whi oh about ei ght y
partook. Sunday school was hel d after
t he ot her servi ces.
As Bol den Smi t h and daught e r Addl e
were ret urni ng from church l ast Sun-
day eveni ng. t he 2?t h, t hey were assaul ted
by t wo roughs , one of t bem knoc ki ng
Mr. Smi t h down.
Rev. S. Hurgess has been vi si t i ng at
Grot on.
Miss El l a Freeman expect s to l eave for
Provi dence, R. I., to vi si t her brother
wh o is at t endi ng col l ege at t hat pl ace.
Mrs. A. Copel and has recent l y l ost a
val uabl e cow.
Tho f unet al of Mrs. Merri hue, who
di ed l ast Wednes day, was held at t he re-
s i dence of her son, Mr. J. O. St ant on, on
Fri day last. Rev. A, C. Smi t h, of Mo-
Orawvi l l e, officiated.
Mr. A. C. Spencer is havi ng hi s house
on t he farm newl y shi ngl ed.
Mrs. Scot t , of Syracuse, has been visit-
i ng her aunt , Mrs. Wm. Bi ggar.
Mi ss Grace Cl ark, wh o has spent a
porti on of last wi nt er in Ne w York tak-
i ng art st udi es, wi l l open a s t udi o in t he
upper front room of Mrs. John Hubbard' s
resi dence, where she wi l l gi ve l essons In
crayon work, pai nt i ng, et c.
life Or a wv l l l e .
MCGRAWVI L L E , June 6. Mrs. Whe e -
l ock, of Tul l y, was in t own recent l y
vi si t i ng her son, Frank Wheel ock.
Mia. Hi gge ns , of Cort l and, is in t hi s
vi l l age vi si t i ng her fri ends and rel ati ves.
Mrs. A. D. Ki nne y, of Was hi ngt on, i s
at home vi si t i ng her parents.
Mrs. Byron Wi dger, of Homer, is
s pendi ng a f ew days wi t h her parents.
Uni on servi ces were hel d in t he Pres-
byt eri an church l ast Sunday e ve ni ng and
t he sermon preached by t he Rev. E. H.
Di ckens on.
Charl ey Pal mer was in Syracus e on
busi ness on Decorat i on day.
Frank Wri ght , who has been in Gene-
va, El mi ra and ot her pl aces on busi ness,
i s at home vi si t i ng f ri ends.
John Tucker, who has been very ill
wi t h mumps , is bet t er and has resumed
work agai n in t he corset f act ory.
Chenl ngro Not e*.
CHENI NGO, J une 6. J. H. Conni o, of
Truxt on, and Davi d Seaoord, of East
Home r , wi r e in t own one day l ast week.
The remai ns of Mrs. Thomas We l c h,
of Uni on Val l ey, passed t hrough here
l ast Wednes day on thei r way t o Truxt on
for burial . Qui t e a number f rom thi s
pl ace at t ended t he f uneral .
D. B. Hol l i st er is t he happy f at her of
an el even pound boy whi c h arri ved t he
2nd inst.
Harry Reakes vi si ted f ri ends i n Home r
Sunday.
Farmers in t hi s vi ci ni t y have finish-
ed pl ant i ng and are anxi oujsl y awai t i ng
for t he appearance of corn and pot at oes.
Ke e n e r ftrtllemeiit.
KKKNKY SKTTI. KMKNT, J une ((.Quar-
terl y me e t i ng ne xt Sat urday and Sun-
day. P. E. Beebe i s expect ed t o be wi t h
us. Chi l dren' s exerci s es i n t be eveni ng.
Mrs. Hi r am Wbi t marah ret urned
home l ast week, her s on Fred accompany-
i ng ber. We are gl ad t o not e t bat her
heal t h i s i mprovi ng.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Brooks vi si ted f ri ends
i n Caeenovi a l ast week.
A great i ncrease of pat ronage at t be
f act ory dur i ng t be past we e k i s not ed.
D. C. Smi t h has a very ni ce phaet on.
The Ave del egat e* el ect ed t o at t end
t he S. S. convent i on at Cort l and are: I.
C. Babcock, A. D. Has kl ns . H. N. Chase,
and D. O. Smi t h.
NEW YORK DAIRY PRODUCE.
[Bxprossly for Tn i RBPOBUOAH. 1
NKW YOKK, June 8, 18*8.
HtlTTKK Hooolpls to-day II,H76 packages.
There Is a continued better feeling prevailing;
tbe demand is better and more business Is
being reported. Tbe condition of stock Is bet-
ter, and as most arrivals now ars full grass,
buyers do not bave to uso that caution pre-
viously manifested on account of tbe keeping
qualities. Prices have advancod another pea-
to-day and olose very firm. Tbe lower grades
are showing more strength to-day, especially
factory, which Is higher, and holders are n m
and confident.
Creamery, State pails, fanoy 19
Creamery, State tube, fancy IS
Creamery, Blgin, fanoy 19
Creamery, Western fancy 1M
Creamery, prime IT
Creamery, good 18
Creamery, l ai r 15
Slate dairy, tub*, fanoy 19
Htato dairy, tubs, good. .*. 1
Htatodairy, tubs, fair
State dairyi Welsh tubs, prime (7
State dairy, Welsh tubs, fair to good V>\
western Imitation creamery, ctioioo. IS
Western do, good to prime II
Western dairy, flno 18
Wostern dairy. Kood 14
Wnetern dairy, ordinary Ml
Western, factory, fancy 14 \M
Western factory, current make...,- 1H {tjUI'i
Western, factory, ordinary 18 sl*H
The receipts and export* of butter since May
1st (tho beginning of the trade year) compare
at follows;
I'HfJK. D*.
f o r week endi ng J une ft ,. 4M4H Iftt.KtM
Ssmowcokl HNT 08.171 V7JA0
Si nce May I. I8HH 180X7 iVtJtm
Sams time last year fHH.em 401.988
CIIKKHB-Hooelpti, to-day 10.704 packages.
Strictly perfection of either white or colored
oommands 8840. readily, hut there Is considera-
ble stock Dint Is alt right in everything except
that It show* a pale yellow, (he usual transi-
tion shade of the season, and this will hardly
command above 80., while more faulty goods,
of which a few show up, havo to go at a rea-
sonable reduction. Some of tho trade, In view
of 7%8c. paid for tho combinations and the
good cleaning up already mado, have an idea
that strictly fancy goods, high colored or dead
white, may show greater strength than ex-
pected. The movomet on homo acoount is
rather slow thus far.
Stato fsclory, full cream, ooolorod.
Ntate factory, full cream, while
State faotory, good 8
State factory, medium 7
Ntalo factory, ordinary 7
Stato factory, light skims 8!
Stato faotory, medium
Stato faotoryi, full skims %
Ohio flats, boit
Ohio flats, ordinary 7
ON I MPROVEI I S E A L ESTATE.
One of $700 anil $908.
Three of $1000.
One of $1300, $1600, $2000,
$2500 and $7500 all at 6%
CAM. ON OK ADDKB88
THEO.:. STEVENSON,
Insurance and Real Ratate Aft.,
MASONIC BLOCK, CORTLAHD, H. T.
Dictionaries!
From l i e. to the Boat
WEBSTER' S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY
i j T"" I ? *T" "TDP C2
i s i s i I f n i f ^>
PROM 76c. TO THE
BEST FAMILY BIBLE PUBLISHED.
THE UTICA CHEESE.
L'TIOA, N Y.. JUue6.
Business was dull to-day end competition
was very light. Bids bold off so long that sales-
men were dubious about getti ng any prices
st al l , '('he start was at ?Xo., and when ?Mo.
was roXobed Unit seemed to bo the top. And
It warffortkli but Ave lots. Production Is go-
ing on /famously, and the cool weather favors
not only the growth of grass but the Wow of
milk. Trobably one-half thesaloo to-day were
foddor cheese, while the other half were early
grass. A few lots, just about those which
brought the highest price, wore of solid grass
make We havo not yet reached the flush, and
It looks as If there would bo a heavy produc-
tion this month. Sales of to da> Include 28
boxes sold to a homo denier at 80.; 888 boxos,
in (Tvo lots, at 7&o.; J.PS8 boxes at 7 c ; 8,884
boxes at Vi<jc tho ruling price; 800 boxos at
l%i\ and 1,818 boxes consigned. Total I8.IM5
boxes, against 13,018 one year ago, and 12,7128
two years ago,
NEW YORK PRODUCE.
Koportod by O. B. Palmer. Wholesale Commis-
sion Merchant In Fruit and Produce,
188 ltaade Btreot, New York.
Naw YORK. June 5, 1888.
The heavy glut of now southern vegetables,
etc.. of last week has boon worked off, and
market shews a reaction and a general ad-
vance all along the lino. The weather Is clear
and favorable, and wo hops to see present
prices hold. Onions, Bermuda, $1.76 per cwt..
with few fancy marks exoeedlng present
quotations. 8tete,potatoes, burbank and rose
| 2 to $2.60 por bbl. Tho egg market shows a
firmer tono to-day, but fresh stock from near-
by not quotable over 16 to lfi)<-. Dressed
poultry, broilers, large, 88 to 45c. per lb., mixed
25 to 33c. Fowls 10 to l i e. Live springohiokens
large, 22 to25c.; smair 18 to 20c. Fowls P to inc.
Choice dressed pelves 8 to So.; fair to prime 8H
to 7Mo. Tho market on beans has ruled low
the past week and prices show no material im-
provement over previous quotations. Marrow
$2.80 to $2.85; medium $>.6 to $2.60; white
kidney $2.16; red $I,8U to$1.06. No change to
note la the market on evap. apples and fancy
stock worth 8 to He, fair to choice 6H to 7Mc.
Cherries 16 to 2lo. Haspbcrrlea 2ft to 27c. Prime
hay ic. to $1; mixed grades Aft to 8O0. Bye
straw Aftc. to $1. Beeswax 23 to 2ftc, per lb.
Choice maple sugar 80 per lb.
HOMER WHOLESALE.
[Correotod Every Thursday Morning.1
PRICES PAID s r ot m MBHOHAMTS.
HOMKH. Juno7,1888.
BUTTRR-Boi t new 17e.
RWJ8 -Mtrlctly freeb. 16c. -
HAYPer ton. lose. $8.60&l0.00. Baled,
$11.80$ 12.60.
HTRAW Por ton, $6.00. .
BARK- Hemlock, per ton. $8.00.
TA^t OW- Pe r pound. 8f#o.
WOOL Fine, 25c. per pound; medium and
coarse. HOc. per pound; Jtf off for unwashed.
DRIBU APPLEa- Pe r pound. 6c.
DRIED RA8PBBRR1BS-Pcr pound, I80.
Di ct a' Complete Works,
F I F T K I N V OL U ME S , F OR
$ 6 WORTH $10. 00,
And al) miscellaneous and ubeorlpiJoa books
at wonderfully low prices. All
Hie latest styles of
Fine Stationery Cheap
At the Book and Stationery Store of
LENA F. METZCER,
No. 8 Sherman Block,
MAIN ST. . HOMKH, N. V.
NEW GOODS!!
NEW PRICES!!
F. N. QUICK & CO.,
W A L L B T H B K T ,
MX m dfa -
APPLESOreen, por bushel- t
WOOD Maple. $1.76: I xecl i . l l
OATS- Per bushel. 400430.
BEANS - Per bushel, $2.60.
CABBAOB-Per 100 heads. $8.00a$IO.OO
POTATOES-Per busheljJOo.
PORK- Per hundrod. $7.00O$7.60.
HIDRS-Cowe. 4o.: steers. 4c.: bulla, 80.,
pelts, 26@7fto.; cut and grubby bidea. two
thirds prloe: murrain hides, 8c.: deaoon skins.
IfttoJUk;.; veal skins, 6c. per pound.
8UOAR- Now Maple, 7c. per lb.; Syrup,
**> P
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HOMER RETAIL
r a i o s ASKKV ar ot m MBUCHABTS.
BU' I TKR Roll, per pound, S0Oo.i tubs per
pound, tOjLSfto.
BOOSPer dosen. 17o.
BEANS I' crquai l . 12c.
CHEESE -Per pound, 14c.
OOFFRE Java, WM-., rto, S60., mixed, 30c,
Per gallon. 24c.
LABD- Pe r pound. Uo.
SuOAB Brown, So.; yel l ow
7c; granul ated. ,
$ i '
. n. : . . , -.,.,w 8MO.; whil e
TMo.; Mew Maple, 7O0.j
ACKAOB8 -Tube; 6O0.; firkins.
MEATSSlrloio.per pound. 16c.; round, 18c.
boulder, lik-.; ham. siloed, I80.; In bulk, I4e.
atewpleoee6o. attMe.
S ALT- i "
$s.?fti bushel Aahton'a, per sack,
sack, 76c.; common barrel, 80c.
gOUH-Wotttni,no;Buu.t0ot Perbuebel
PLOUR~XXX white wheat, per ack. l l JR;
XX white wheat, per Back. $ 1 ; red wheat,
per sack. $1.80; beet roller patent, per aaek,
$T40; buckwheat, per sack. 8O0. ^
FBBD-(Corn and Oataj per ton, $28.00.
MBAL~Per ton. $27.00.
MIDDLINOS- Pert on, $24.00.
OATS- Per bushel. 6O0
SHI PS- Per ton. $24.00.
8H0RT8- Per ton, $24.00.
WHEAT- Whi t e winter, per
red winter, por bushel, IJOUO.
bushel. | l J H
pnng per
POTATOES-Per bushel. 80c.
ri 8H- M*okerel . tOAlto.; Mackinaw trout
Wo.; whl t eni b, lOo.s oodOab. 8c.; otaooee, 80.
; - Pe r bund. , $9.00; nor pound, Ue.
" D S I E D APPJUBB-Per pound, i e.
.%!
We have Just rooelved a new stock of Sum-
mer Suitings and will make tbem up, el wa/ a
Gu a r a n t e e i n g a r e r f e e t Fi t at
Lower Prices than Ever
Wg, HAVE JUST PURCHASED A
Button Covering Machine.
And will cover buttons tot ladlre, In any
tyle, at L o w Pr i c e * .
1888.
r. v. QUICK ft 00.
SFRI 1TC.
s.
Great Dry Goods,
Carpet I Furniture Establishment
0 Y n A . C l 7 S l K W . T .
Tbe preparations for tbe Spring and Sum*
tner trade of 1888 at this popular <-ti>Hh-
raent, exceeds by far tbat of past seasons.
Tbe diiplay of
Dry Good!! and Fancy Goods
I t PKRKEtTI.V GRAND.
Never was there shown In anyone eetabllab*
ment as complete a Block of D17 Oooda. c m -
E
rising ei tenetve HneS of Drees Ooode, Silks,
Inene. Houeekoeplng Good*, Shewle, Jack-
et. Wraps, Ac.
The Carpet Department!
More attractive than ever. The great rueh
petled me to en
The attse arw.aw,
or an.
eatra force of kelp.
41
rui nat or*.
nxrain and *Tbroo Ply*. Wni
1. Oil eiotbaTsto., at prion* de ar below g f
ly aeaaon etooe I kave been l a bysi ssss.
Ineters, $foqt*ett*. Body Bmaeel*, Tape*
and Three Ply*. Uno4e-
Axmlnator*. Mo.tsett*. ljctdjr Bru
try Brueel*, Inj
for Oarpets baa compelled me to engage an
' kelp. The sates are away ahead
oe I key* been li
nett*. %e4r Bru*
am and Tares r
. . JC- at orteea dear
kouee In tbe city.
Tha Acknowl d| -ocf Headquar t er !
for Fur ni t ur e.
Artistic Furniture
f rom tag best maker* In the raatera end
western market*. I am offering the preeteet
variety of Parlor Sal ts* and Bedroom Set*.
In fact my stock comprint* every t king a tee*
ary to f umleb a bo*)** complete. I will **tl
you koaeM good* at lea* prio* thaa other hone
ee offer Inferior good*.
RRMEMIIRR
M I L T O N I
THE PLACE:
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Orrt Dry Oood*. Carpet and Furniture R*
S Y R A C U S E , N. V .
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THE HOMER REPUBLICANi THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1890.
( l U * JBV C | J U O 1 1 1 * 1 I I t ri ed to s i n g a nd tell f unny s t o ma * ni l
T H U R S D A Y , j r S K 12, !**>.
i n v a i n. T h e c r o wd wo u l d n o t bi t e a n d
s uc ke r s we r e v e r y s c ar c e . H e t h e n
H O M E B A N D V I C I N I T Y pi t c he d i nt u t h e t o wn be c aus e i t
! " ~ . ^ . I i i i i mw H e finally s ubs i de d, t ur ne d
Al l a d v e r t i s e m e n t * m u s t n e n e w t I
to trtla office oy Monday morni ng
o f e a c r t w e e k t o i n j u r e i n s e r t i o n
t h e s a m e w e e k . A d v a r t i e e r n wi l l
p l e a s e <e*r t t t f e I n m i n d .
jawtrrali S a n s l U l n
Be n l i a r t o- ni ght .
C. O. Ne wt o n l i as b e e n g r a nt e d a
pa t e nt on a f a r beat er.
f t i s e s t i ma t e ! - t h a i about 8 0 0 me m-
be r s of t he 1 8 3 l h Re g i me n t were' pres-
* ut at t he reunion y e s t e r da y.
T h e s e r mo n be f or e t he g r a dua t i ng
c l as s wi l l be del i vered! at t he Congr e -
g a t i o na l c h u r c h n e x t S u n d a y e v e ni ng .
T h e Band g a v e a fine c o n c e i t o n t he
l i c e ns e .
o ut his* l i g ht a n d s i l e nt l y a nd s a dl y s t ol e
a wa y . T h e g o o d s e ns e of t h e pe o pl e
of Hor oe r waa never be t t e r e x hi bi t e d.
If t he s e f aki r s . are a l l o we d t o h a wk
t he u wor t hl e s s stuff o n t he s t r e e t s , t h e
pe opl e h a v e i t i n t hei r p o we r t o ef f ect u-
a l l y rid t h e ms e l v e s of t h e m b y t r e a t i ng
t h e m i n t he s a me ma n n e r a s t h e y di d
ti i i * ma n .
T h e S o n , t h e o r g a n of t he S o n s of
Ve t e r a ns s a y s : Un d e r a s pe c i al di s pe n-
s at i on i s s ue d by C u t Ad d i n g t o n , e o m-
ma u d i n g t he Di v i s i o n of N. Y. , S. of
V. , U. 8 . A. , t he offi cers of Ho me r
Ca mp No . 8 2 , S o n s of Ve t e r a n s we r e i n-
s t al l e d o n Ma y 6, ism by Chi e f of Staff,
TRUTRHPB TRAGEDY.
Gr e e n l as t ni g ht a nd t he Ho o k a nd Lad-
de r bo y s hel d a n i ce c r e a m f es t i val wh i c h ] B. T. Bu r l i n g h a m, of kwe r s v i l l e , a nd
wa s l i beral l y pat r oni z e d. | a s 82 has a l i ght i ng f or c e of br ave and
T h e pl at e g l a s s for Wi l s o n & Va n - f i nt e r e s t e d war r i or s , t he y wi l l unde r t he
a e w offi cers ma k e a noi s e . Capt ai n
Luc i us E . Pe r r y i s t he r i g ht ma n i n t h e
r i ght pl ac e a nd h e i s a bl y s e c o nde d by
hi s 1st Se r ge ant , M. Ke y Ki bbe . Ho me r
i s al s o bl es s e d wi t h a Me Co r mi e k a n d
h a s . a Ba r ke r wh o do e s not bi t e. T h e
offi cers for 18&0 a r e : Capt ai n, Luc i ns
E. Fe r r y ; 1st Li e ut e nant , Wi l l i a m L.
T o y l a wi n d o w wh i c h wa s br o ke n
wh i l e be i ng prepared for s e t t i ng , wa s
r e pl ac e d Tue s da y by a n e w o ne .
Don' t mi s s s pe ndi ng an e v e n i n g wi t h
Be n H U T at Ke at or Ope r a ho us e t o-
ni g ht . Ad mi s s i o n 8 5 c e nt s , r e s e r ve d
seat s. S5 c e nt s , for s a l e a t At wa t e r &
Fos t e r ' s .
t i . N. Cope l and and wi f e , r e t ur ne d | J a q u e t t e ; 2 nd l i e u t e n a n t , Fr a nk L.
h o me f r o m bi s t ri p t hr o ug h t he we s t o n j Ba r k e r ; Chapl ai n, He r mo n Mi l e s ; 1st
Tu e s d a y . Mr. Co pe l a nd . was de l i g ht e d j Se r g e a nt , M. Ke y Ki b b e ; Quar t e r mas -
wi t h t h e l ar ge wa y of do i ng t hi ng s i n t er Se r g e a nt , W. S. S t e p h e n s o n ; Scr-
i b e gr e at we s t . g e a n t of Guar d, Fr a nk L. Me Co r mi e k;
T h e fourth a nnua l e x c ur s i on a n d | Col or Se r g e a nt , J a s p e r S mi t h ; Ca mp
bas ke t pi c ni c of t h e I . O. of O. F. of \ Guar d; Cl ay 1>. Br o wn . Me e t i ng first
Cor t l and c o unt y , wi l l be hel d a t Pl e as - a nd t hi rd Mo nda y s i n e a c h mo n t h a t G.
a nt Be ac h o n Thur s da y , J u n e 2 6 t h. A. B. hal l . _
Far e , r ound t ri p, # 1 . 0 0 . AJfOXYXoCit AH!D~THREATKNIN1}
Amo s Hobar t di e d at hi s h o me o n LETTS Ha.
No r t h Mai n s t reet y e s t e r day af t e r noon,
a g e d 8 8 y e a r s . Th e f uneral wi l l be
he l d o n Sat ur day af t ernoon a t 2 o' cl ock 1
f rom hi s l at e r e s i de nc e.
Chi l dr e n' s day wa s appr opr i at e l y
o bs e r v e d i n t he s e ve r al c hur c he s l as t
S u n d a y . T h e e x e r c i s e s by t he S u n d a y
s c hool c hi l dr e n i n t he e v e n i n g we r e '
e nj o y e d by l ar ge c o ng r e g a t i o ns .
L U S T On t he s t r e e t i n f ront of Un i o n
bui l di ng or i n t he kadi of t he Un i o n
bui l di ng, on Thur s day e v e ni ng l ast , t wo
g<jJd band r i ng s . Fi nde r wi l l 'please j
l e ave s a me at Wa t e r s &- Ke l l o g g ' s and' *
r e c e i ve a s ui t abl e r e war d.
Th e Ke l l o g g e onc e r t g i v e n unde r t he
a us pi c e s of Te mp e s t Ho s e c o mp a n y , l as t ,
Fr i day e v e ni ng , was de s e r v i ng of a
mu c h bet t er a udi e nc e . Ev e r y n u mb e r
on t he pr o g r a m wa s e n j o y e d by t hos e
pres ent .
Th e r e wd l be a s pe c i al me e t i n g of
Ho me r As s e mb l y No . 189, of t he Int er- j
nat i onal Fr at e r nal Al l i a nc e , i n t he i r j
r o o ms , Mo n d a y e v e ni ng , J u n e 16t h, at
8 p. i n. , for t he pur pos e of e l e c t i ng
of f i cers f or t he c o mi n g t e r m. Al l me m- |
he r s ar e r e que s t e d t o be pr e s e nt .
Char l e s A. For d recei ve d l ast Tue s -
da y , four e ng r a v i ng s a nd o n e l ar ge j
f r ame of f ami l y pi c t ur e s f r om t he Ar t j
s t or e of Ar t hur K. For d of Ho l y o ke , j
Mas s . T h e ve r v art i s t i c
O w n Vi n c e n t ' s B o d y P u ma * a n M s
B a t o n * Wi t h Kv k t e s we s o f a t a t c t o * .
Ev e r y t o wn h a s i t s o c c a s i o na l oeaaa
t i ou a n d l a s t Mo n d a y Tr a a t o n' a t ur n
c a me wh a n t h e bo dy o f Owe n Vi n c e n t ,
a br ot he r of Cha r l e s Vi n c e n t o f Cnyt e r ,
wa s f o und i n a bui l di ng wh i c h h a d b e e n
r e nt e d b y t he de c e a s e d f or a s a l o o n.
Owe n Vi n c e n t h a d be e n l i v i ng wi t h hi s
br ot he r Cha r l e s , l andl or d of t h e Cny t e r
hot e l , dur i ng t he pa s t wi n t e r a n d s pr i ng
a n d ha d r e c e nt l y l e as e d t h e bui l di ng
o n Ma i n s t r e e t j u s t we s t of t h e br i dg e
a nd he r e t of or e us e d a s a s al oon, wi t h
t h e i nt e nt i o n of us i ng i t f or t he s a me
pur po s e . He a ppl i e d f or a l i c e ns e but
i t wa s r e f us e d b y t he Ex c i s e Co mmi s -
s i one r s .
S o me t hr e e we e k s a g o h e bo ug ht a
t i c ke t f r om Cuy l e r t o Cr ai n' s Mi l l s , a
s t at i on s o me t wo mi l e s we s t of Tr u x t o n
o n t h e E. , C & N . road, a n d n o t h i n g
wa s s e e n of h i m by Tr u x t o n o r Cuy l e r
peopl e af t er t hat t i me unt i l hi s bo dy
wa s di s c ove r e d l as t Mo n d a y mo r n i n g .
I t wa s s uppo s e d t ha t h e ha d g o n e a wa y
o n bus i ne s s a s h e wa s i n t he ha bi t of
d o i n g a nd n o a l a r m wa s f el t o r s us pi c i o ns
ar ous e d by hi s no n- a ppe a r a nc e . On
Mo n d a y mo r n i n g hi s br ot he r we n t
t o t he s a l o on t o g e t s o me c ha i r s . T h e
door wa s l o c ke d a n d a wi n d o w wa s
t he r e f or e rai s ed t o g a i n a n e nt r a nc e
wh e n a t erri bl e s t e nc h i s s ue d f r om t he
r o o m. Up o n e x a mi n a t i o n a s t o t h e
c a us e , a bo dy of a ma n wa s f ound s o de -
c o mp o s e d t hat i t c o ul d o n l y be i nde nt i -
i i ed by t he c l o t hi ng , wh i c h wa s r e c og-
ni z e d a s t h a t wo r n by Owe n Vi nc e nt .
Cor one r Br adf or d wa s i mme d i a t e l y
s u mmo n e d f r o m t hi s vi l l age . H e ar-
r i ve d t he r e o n Mo n d a y af t e r noon,
a n d ma d e a n e x a mi n a t i o n . He f o und
$ 1 1 3 i n c a s h i n hi s po c ke t s , a l e a s e of
t h e S c h e i l e n g e r s al oon bui l di ng a nd a
ba nk bo o k wi t h a ba l a nc e t o bi s c r e di t
of $ 2 0 0 o r mo r e . A n e mp t y bo x l a
; be l e d " mo r phi ne pi l l s " wa s f ound near
t he bed on wh i c h t he bo dy l ay.
Co r o ne r Bradf or d s u mmo n e d t he fol-
l o wi ng j ur y :
T h o ma s I kx l d, Al e x a n d e r La ns i ng ,
i Wm . Gr a h a m, H. J . Bo s wo r t h , Ra y
j Wo o d wa r d , Cor ne l i us La ns i ng , Al v o -
| rati o La ns i ng .
T h e f ac t s g i v e n a b o v e we r e e l i c i t e d
f r o m t he wi t ne s s e s e x a mi n e d a n d t h e
j ur y ' s ve r di c t wa s t ha t Owe n Vi n c e n t
c a me t o hi s de a t h at t he Sc he i l e ng e r s a-
l oon f r om an u n k n o wn c a us e . It i s
i mpo s s i bl e t o d e t e r mi n e wh e t h e r h e
c o mmi t t e d s ui c i de or di e d f r o m nat ural
c a us e s . He wa s i n poor he a l t h a n d wa s
i n t he habi t of t a ki ng mo r phi n e pi l l s a s
a me di c i ne . He wa s 3 2 y e a r s of a g e .
T h e c or one r ' s dut i e s i n ma k i n g t he
e x a mi n a t i o n we r e e x t r e me l y unpl e as ant
KEUIflON OF TOE 185TH.
J o h n a He y d o n Ar r e s t e d o n C n a r s e
o f Wr i t i n g Th e s n .
Fo r s o me y e a r s a n o n y mo u s l e t t e r s j
ha v e be e n r e c e i v e d by r e s i de nt s o n t he
Sc o t t road. Si nc e t he t r oubl e o v e r t he =
c h a n g e of t he s c hool ho us e s i t e i n I>is- I
t ri ct No . 8 t he s e l e t t e r s ha v e be e n re- j
c i e v e d by Cha r l e s Hur l but , Ed wa r d
Ra d wa y a nd o t he r s . T h e l e t t e r s h a v e
c ont ai ne d t hr e at s t o burn bui l di ngs , poi -
s on c at t l e a nd " f i x " t he pe r s ons w h o I
ha v e r e c e i ve d t h e m. On t h e 1 3 t h
of Apr i l a t i n pai l wa s found i n j
Char l e s Hur l but ' s f ront y a r d o n t h e :
Sc o t t road wh i c h c o nt a i ne d o n e of t he s e
t hr e at e ni ng l e t t e r s t o g e t he r wi t h s e v e n !
pa c ka g e s c o nt a i ni ng Pa r i s g r e e n, e a c h
pa c ka g e addr e s s e d t o o n e of t he follow-
i ng r e s i de nt s of t he n e i g h b o r h o o d : Wi l l - J
i aui Wake f i e l d, M. A. Ra i l wa y , J o h n
Bo y d , Cha r l e s Hur l but , H. 1>. Ke e l i n g
& S o n , K. H. Wi l s o n a nd Sc ho o l Co m-
I
mi s s i one r Va n Ho e s e n .
i
On Ma y 15t h, t wo d a y s af t er r e c e i v- \ , .
, ! . , . . a nd be s a y s we r e a l mo s t t oo mu c h f or
rag t h e a bo v e - me nt i o ne d l et t er, Char l e s , .
L. D. Par ke r a s on of J . K. Par ke r ,
h a s c o me t o t hi s vi l l age a nd g o ne i nt o
par t ne r s hi p wi t h hi s f at her i n hi s barber
s ho p i n t he Bl o c k wa y bui l di ng, Mr .
Pa r ke r l i as be e n wo r ki ng at hi s t rade i n
we s t for t he pas t t hr e e ye ar s , a nd i s a
s ki l l e d a nd art i s t i c wo r kma n.
T h e l i g ht ni ng wa s ve r y s har p bot h
Thur s da y a nd Fr i day. On Thur s da y
t wo hor s e s be l ongi ng t o John Ha y e s and
J e r r y Ha y e s h k s on, we r e ki l l ed i n t he
barn j us t s out h of t he s t r e et rai l road
barns , and t he s c hool hous e wa s s t ruck
i n t he Al v o r d di s t ri ct on t he Scot t road.
Edwa r d Keat or, as o n e of t he s t ock-
hol de r s of t he Cort l and Wa t e r c o mp a n y
has c o mme n c e d a n ac t i on agai ns t t he
c o mp a n y for an a c c o unt i ng for $ 4 0 , 0 0 0
wo r t h of bonds , al l e ge d s o ha v e been
g i v e n t o Bi n d s , Mof f et t & Co. , wi t ho ut
suf f i ci ent c ons i de r at i on.
Wi l l Ki rk broke t he l i g a me nt s of hi s
a n k l e l as t Sunda y ni ght whi l e r e t ur ni ng
h o me f rom c hur c h s e r vi c e s . In s o me
ma n n e r hi s f oot wa s c a ug ht f ast be-
t we e n t wo s t o ne s o v e r a s l ui c e - wa y un-
de r t he wa l k on Huds o n st reet near t he
Ha k e s pl ace. He fel l o v e r a nd hi s f oot
wa s hel d fast s o t hat he c oul d not mo v e
unt i l h e l p c a me about fifteen mi nut e s
l at er.
Las t Th u r s d a y a nd Fr i day we r e d a y s
uf v e r y s e v e r e s t or ms , a nd t he wat e r
t ha t f el l nor t h of t hi s vi l l age wa s ve r y
h e a v y e s pe c i al l y o n Thur s da y . Th e
s t r e a ms we r e rai s ed t o unus ual he i ght .
T h e fiats o n t he eas t s i de of t he ri ver
b e t we e n t hi s vi l l age a nd l i t t l e Yor k.
we r e ove r f l owe d as i n s pr i ng f res het s ,
and s o me c r ops on hi l l s i de s we r e badl y
wa s he d out .
Char l e s Hut c hi ng * of Vi rgi l , formerly
of t hi s vi l l age , has r e c e nt l y be e n gr ant e d
a pe ns i on wi t h back pay a mo u n t i n g t o
alirt $4.MOO. Th** pe ns i on g r a nt s h i m
$S per mo nt h ( mm l f t4 t o 1 8 7 3 ; $17
per mo nt h f rom 1*7:1 t o 1890 and $24
pe r mo n t h for t he f ut ure a s l o n g a s he
l i ne s . Th e pe ns i on wa s obt ai ne d for
h i m by E. B. J e we l l of t hi s vi l l age.
formerly e mp l o y e d i n t he pe ns i on office
a t Wa s hi ng t o n.
Th e s chool ho us e i n t he Al v o r d di s-
t r i c t wa s s t r uc k by l i g ht ni ng l ast Fri-
d a y af t ernoon. Th e el ect ri c fluid ran
d o wn t he c h i mn e y , kno c ke d d o wn t he
s t ove pi pe , t ook t he l e g s off' t he s t o v e a nd
t ore up t he floor. Th e s chool wa s i n
s es s i on but no o ne wa s i nj ur e d e x c e pt
t hat Karl Ta y l o r bad bi s s i de s l i ght l y
bl a c ke ne d. Th e c hi l dr e n we r e out of
t h e s c hool r oom i n a t r i c e , mu c h
f r i ght e ne d by t hei r e l e c t r i c al e x pe r i e nc e .
Mi s s Ay e r s of Met t r aw v i be , i s t he
teacher.
Sunda y e v e ni ng , J une 22, i n t he Bap-
t i s t c hur c h, t he pas t or i s t o U ^ i n a s hort
s e r i e s of s e r mo ns o n t he ge ne r al s ubj e ct
of Co mpa ni o ns hi p. T h e di f f erent s ub-
j e c t s ar e t o be about a s f o l l o ws : Co m-
pa ni o ns hi p of Fr i e nds , Co mpa ni o ns hi p
of Bo o ks : Co mp a n i o n s h i p of Soci et y
a n d Amu s e me n t s , Co mp a n i o n s h i p i n
Bus i oeut i . Co mp a n i o n s h i p i n Mar r i age ;
Co mp a n i o n s h i p i n t he Ho me ; Co mpa n-
i o n s h i p wi t h Se l f ; Co mpa nf o ns hi p wi th.
Go d . S u n d a y e v e ni ng , J une 2 2 . t h e s e r mon
wi l l be on t he first s ubj e c t , Compani on-
s h i p of Fri ends, . Al l wi l l be prepared
wi t h s pe c i al , r e f e r e nc e t o t he i nt eres t s
of t he y o u n g , a n d a cordi al i nvi t at i on
i s g i v e n t o t he y o u n g pe opl e of t he c o m-
mu n i t y to he ar t h e m.
. T h e bi g me d i c i n e ma n wh o pl ant ed
hi ms e l f o n t he c or ne r of Ma i n and Wai l
'streets, l ast Tu e s d a y ni g ht a n d ma de a
publ i c nui s anc e of hi ms e l f i n t r y i ng t o
h a wk hi s stuki j o k e s a nd s t al er iue<
c i ne , had t he mi s f o r t une o f ;
;
e*i ng i ns
audience fade away, until on% n
Hur l but l ost a val uabl e Hol s t e i n bul l .
Th e a ni ma l wa s s i ck o nl y about t we nt y -
f our hour s a nd i t i s s uppo s e d t hat i t I
di e d f r om poi s on.
Th e l et t ers addr e s s e d t o Char l e s Hur l -
but a mo n g ot he r t h i n g s s a i d : " Yo u r
M l has bad o n e d o e s a nd t he y wi l l g e t
ar r angi ng, ! , . ,
, anot he r if y o u put t hat s c hool hous e on
l
mo u n t i n g and f r ami ng wa s do ne by i , , , , . . . . . . . . .
. . , , , . * t hat d a m ol d hi l l a nd y o u wi l l ki l l an-
I r e d A. For d of Ho me r . . . , .
rf
, .
ot her wi t hi n o ne ye ar . An t hat ol d
Va n Ho e s e n wi l l g e t a do c e t hat he ,
wi l l r e me mb e r if w e h a v e t o g o t o Tr u x -
t on t o d o i t . " Th e l et t er r uns o n i n
t hi s t hr e at e ni ng wa y . T h e wr i t i ng i s
a l mo s t i l l e gi bl e and t he o r t ho g r a phy a s
bad as t he wr i t i ng .
On Mo uda y a wa i r a n t wa s o bt a i ne d
by t he pers ons t hr e at e ne d, for t he arres t
of J o h n S. He y d o n , wh o l i v e s ne i g h-
l i ori ng Mr. Hur l but on t he nor t h eas t ,
a nd on Mo nda y af t e r noon t he arres t wa s
ma d e a nd He y d o n wa s br ought bef ore
J us t i c e St o ne . Bai l for hi s a ppe a r a nc e
at t he e x a mi n a t i o n t o \m he l d t o- day,
( Thur s da y ) bef ore J us t i c e St o ne . Th e
bai l wa s fixed at $ 2 5 0 . Mr . He y d o n ' s
wi f e s i g ne d t he bai l - l i oud a nd t he pri s-
one r wa s r e l e as e d. If s ut Bci ent e vi -
de nc e of hi s gui l t of t he of f ence c ha r g e d
i s f ound, h e wi l l be he l d for t he a c t i o n
of t he g r a nd j ur y.
Th e r e wi l l be mu c h i nt eres t i n t he
c as e as t he c ont e s t o v e r t he c h a n g e of
t he s c hool - hous e s i t e i n t hi s di s t ri ct has
at t r ac t e d wi de at t e nt i on a nd mu c h bi t-
ter f e e l i ng ha s be e n e x hi bi t e d o v e r t he
mat t e r by s o me of t he c o nt e s t a nt s .
I nt e r e s t i ng e v i d e n c e i s e x pe c t e d t o be
brought out on t he e x a mi n a t i o n wh i c h
i s s e t d o wn for t o' cl ock a. m.
I h i m.
T h e di s c o v e r y ha s c a us e d c ons i de r a-
bl e e x c i t e me n t i n Tr u x t o n , Cuy l e r a n d
v i c i ni t y . Th e my s t e r y of Mr. Vi nc e nt ' s
de a t h wi l l pr obabl y ne v e r be s at i s f ac t o-
ri l y s o l v e d.
Kn f o r c i K t h e La w.
Se c t i o n 647. Pe nal Code of t he St at e
of Ne w Yo r k, r e a ds : " A pe r s on wh o ,
not be i ng t he o wn e r t hereof , aud wi t h-
o ut l awf ul aut hor i t y, wi l l f ul l y i nj ures ,
di s f i gures , r e mo v e s or de s t r o y s a g r a v e -
s t one , mo n u me n t , wor k of art , or any
us e f ul or o r na me nt a l i mpr o v e me nt , or
a ny s ha de t r e e o r o r na me nt a l pl ant ,
wh e t h e r s i t uat e upo n pr i vat e g i o u n d or
upon a s t reet , road or s i de wa l k, or
c e me t e r y , or publ i c park or pl ac e , or
r e mo v e s f r om a ny g r a v e i n a c e me t e r y
a n y flowers, me mo r i a l s or ot he r t hi ng-
c o nne c t e d wi t h t h e m, i s gui l t y of a
mi s d e me a n o r ; " a nd "i s puni s habl e by
i mp r i s o n me n t no t e x c e e d i n g s i x mo nt hs ,
or a fine not e x c e e d i n g $250 , or bo t h. "
Th e a bo v e s e c t i on of t he Pe nal Code
i s very f r e que nt l y vi ol at e d i o t he c e me -
t e r y a nd s t r e e t s of t hi s vi l l age , a nd tin
t r us t e e s of t he c e me t e r y wi l l e nf or c e t he
l aw agai ns t a n y o n e de t e c t e d i n ac t s of
v a nda l i s m i n Gl e nwo ud c e me t e r y .
Ve r o n a l Me n t i o n .
W. F. Hi t c h c o c k i s s pe ndi ng a f ew
da y s at hi s h o me he r e .
for. C. Gr e e n i s i n Ro c he s t e r at t e nd
i ng t he Medi cal As s o c i a t i o n of Cent ral
Ne w Yor k.
l>r. J . J . To d d of Pari s h, Osweg;
c ount y, wa s t he g ue s t of J . W. Br o wn,
o v e r Sunda y .
Wi l l Pi c ki ns i s no w tilling t he posi -
t i on of c l e r k at t he Mans i o n hous e , re-
c e nt l y vac at e d by J o h n Ry a n .
Mr . a nd Mrs. IX D. Ne wt o n and wi f e
ha v e be e n s pe ndi ng t he pas t we e k at
Ot ael i c vi s i t i ng Mr. Ne wt o n ' s mot he r .
J . S. Gr os s of Owe g o . di s t r i c t at t or-
ne y of Ti o g a c o unt y and a me mb e r of
t he 185t h Re g i me nt , ma d e t he RKPI T. -
u r s B o f t e n a pl e as ant cal l ye s t e r day
whi t e a t t e ndi ng t he r e uni on.
S a t e Sf uNk- al Co n v e n t i o n .
If y o u wi s h a k n o wl e d g e of t he ad-
vanc e d i deas a nd me t ho ds i n mus i c
t e ac hi ng, b e c o me f ami l i ar wi t h t he gr e at
c h a n g e a nd i mp r o v e me n t s r e c e nt l y
made , a nd pl ace your s e l f abreas t of t he
t i me s , y o u s ho ul d at t e nd t he me e t i ng of
t he Mus i c Teachers * Nat i onal As s oc i a-
t i on, to be he l d i n Sar at oga, J u n e 24,
23 a n d 2 6 . sfltsV
s ,
Buy y o ur s ugar for c a n n i n g at Ne w-
' c o mb A- I cv. s eah s t ore a nd s a v e
I mo ne y . j
Co r t l a n d I t e ms .
CORTLAND, J n n e 1 1 . T h e ol d Pr e s -
byt e r i an s e s s i on r oom i s be i ng mo v e d t o
i t s f ut ure l oc at i on c o r ne r of Ho me r a nd
Mapl e a v e nue s . I t wi l l be fitted for a
Mi s s i on c ha pe l by t he Me t ho di s t s oc i e t y .
Th e r e i s a very me a g r e a t t e nda nc e at
c our t t hus f ar o n t he o pe ni ng we e k . A
l ar ge l i st of c a s e s we r e de c l ar e d ready
for t ri al .
T h e n e ws of Owe n Vi nc e nt ' s body
be i ng f ound i n Tr ux t o n vi l l age hi st Mon-
da y wa s a sad s urpri s e t o al l wh o k u e w
h i m whi l e i n bus i ne s s he r e a s a t e mpe r -
a t e a nd wo r t h y c i t i z e n. H e c o nduc t e d
f or a l ong t i me a res t aurant o n Rai l t oad
s t r e e t n e x t door we s t of t he pr e s e nt
l K' mocrat bui l di ng .
Wo r k i s ne ar l y c o mpl e t e d on t he race
t rack a nd e v e r y t hi ng wi l l be i n readi -
ne s s for t he s u mme r me e t i n g , J ul y 2 - 4 .
A g e n u i n e o l d- t i me l i arbeeue Is i n
progreas t hi s af t e r noon at t he Fl oral
Tr o ut Par k i n ho no r of t he o pe ni n g for
t he s e as on of "90 of t hat f avori t e resort .
For t y hour s de v o t i o n i s be i ng ob-
s e r ve d at St . Mar y' s c hur c h t hi s we e k.
I i s s t e v e u i n g t he r e we r e t e n pri es t s i n
a t t e nda nc e .
Sa t ur da y af t e r noon a nd e v e n i n g Hi t c h-
c oc k Ho s e , No . 6, wi l l ha v e a pi c ni c
and part y, on t he Fl oral Tr o ut Park
g r o unds . Ba nd a nd or c he s t r a i n at t e nd-
a nc e . Da n c e t i c ke t s 5 0 c e nt s ; ge ne r al
a dmi s s i o n 10 c e nt s .
Li g ht ni ng s t ruck t he barn of J o h n
Ha y e s near t he fai r g r o und Thur s da y
e v e n i n g ki l l i ng t wo hors es . Th e r e we r e
f our hor s e s s t a ndi ng i n a r ow, t he s ec-
o nd a nd f ourt h e s c a pi ng . N o f urt her
d a ma g e wa s do ne .
Mahan' s s i x t e e nt h mus i c f es t i val wa s
a de c i de d s uc c e s s . Co ns i de r i ng t he un-
f avor abl e we a t he r i t wa s unpr e c e de nt e d
by a n y pr e vi ous ef f ort . Th e r e we n -
about 4 2 5 voi c e s i n t he c bo r us ^a nd t he
pr o g r a ms we r e e x c e l l e nt a n d pl e as i ngl y
pr e s e nt e d.
Th e Odd Fe l l o ws of Cor t l and, Mc-
( { r awvi l l e , Mar at hon, Ho me r a nd Prebl e
l odge s are a r r a ng i ng for an e xc ur s i on t o
Pl e as ant Be a c h, J u n e 26.
Sat ur day of t hi s we e k i s t he gr and
e xc ur s i on t o I t haca and v i c i ni t y. It i s
a Sunda y s chool affai r and s houl d be
we l l pat r oni z e d.
A. M. Sc he r me r ho r n and E. C. Ri n g e
ar e a t t e ndi ng t he St a t e s ho o t at Ly o n s
T h e 4 5 t h s e par at e c o mp a n y art* prac-
t i c i ng s ho o t i ng on t hei r n e w r ange .
S o me go>d s c or e s ar e ma de . It wi l l
c ont i nue al l t he we e k.
Th e popul at i on of t he first war d i s
1991, t he s e c o nd s we l l i ng, t he total t o
4 , 5 2 6 . The r e ar e 515 i n t he f or me r and
500 i n t he s e c ond wa r d of s c hool a g e .
HOMER HONORED RT THE
SOLDIER MQWH.
A Co r d i a l
Vntry
Bi t si i t e- ss Me n t i o n .
Th e office of Dr. St o ne i s at hi s resi
d e n c e o n Ca y ug a s t reet . Offi ce hour s
1 to 9 a. m. 18 t o 1 a nd 6 to 9 p. i n.
A A. <JraiI A Co. , c h a n g e t hei r ad-
v e r t i s e me nt i n t hi s i s s ue of t he RE P I I S -
i i mr t .
I. ook at Ne w c o mb & De yo' s ne w a dd.
Se e P. C. Ki ng s bur y ' s a dv e r t i s e me nt
of s u mme r g o o ds aud pri ces quo t e d.
C. A. Col l i ns A So n cal l a t t e nt i on t o
ne c kwe a r i u t hei r a dv e r t i s e me nt t hi s
we e k.
Th e l at es t a nd finest i n we d d i n g
pr e s e nt s , c a n be found at DuBoi s", t he
j e we l e r , Cor t l and.
Gr oc e r i e s c h e a p at Ne we o mb A De y o ' s
c a s h gr oc e r y s t ore.
~^_
A Ca r d .
Th e Wo ma n ' s Rel i ef Cor ps wi s h to
e x pr e s s t hei r t ha nks t hr o ugh t he Rn-
MJMJCJtx, to Prof . Cu mmr a g s a n d hi s
s chool for t he h u g e quant i t y of be au-
t i f ul flowers f ur ni s he d by t h e m f or us e
on Me mor i al da y .
SAUA M. HOTCHKISS.
Gar. sec' y-
Ki n d l y s ki ns l o o ke d d o w n n p n n t un
s ol di e r bo y s of t h e 1 8 5 t h Bs g i a n s nt H a w
Yo r k Vo l unt e e r s y e s t e r da y
( h e y a s s e mbl e d i n t h i s v i l l a g e t o
t h e f r i e nds hi ps of t h e t r y i n g d a y
t h e y ma r c h e d s ho ul de r t o s ho ul de r t o
t h e f r ont , a n d br a v e l y a n d g a l l a nt l y d i d
t he i r d o t y .
Ab o u t 1 8 5 me mb e r s of t h e r e g i me n t
ar r i ve d o n t he 8 : 5 0 a. m. brai n f r o m
Sy r a c us e , a n d we r e me t b y ma n y resi-
d e n t me mb e r s of t o e r e g i me nt , a c c o m-
pani e d by t h e Ho me r ba nd, a n d e s c o r t e d
d o wn J a me s s t r e e t a n d Ma i n I n do ubl e
file, t o t he i r he a dqua r t e r s a t t h e G. A.
R. pos t , wh e r e t h e y we r e we l c o me d by
t h e r e c e pt i on c o mmi t t e e c o mp o s e d of
t he focal me mb e r s of t h e regiment.
Ma n y h e a r t y h a n d s h a k e s a n d ma n y a
wa r m wo r d of g r e e t i n g we r e g i v e n a s
t h e c o mr a d e s r e c o g ni s e d t he i r o l d c o m-
pa ni o ns of t he wa r , a n d i t wa n n real
pl e as ur e t o wi t ne s s t he e n j o y me n t wh i c h
t he y de r i v e d f r o m t h e renewal o f ol d
f r i e nds hi ps . T h e mo r n i n g ho ur s we r e
s p e n t i n v i s i t i ng , a n d a t 1 8 : 8 0 di nne r
wa s s e r v e d i n t h e d i n i n g r o o m o f t h e G.
A. R. r o o ms , by t he Wo ma n ' s Re l i e f
Co r ps of t hi s vi l l age .
A t 8 : 3 0 p. i n. , af t e r ai l ha d e n j o y e d
t he bount i f ul r e f r e s hme nt s s uppl i e d by
t he l adi e s , t he f or mal me e t i n g wa s he l d
i n t he l ar ge Po s t hal l . Pr e s i de nt Bi r di e -
b o u g h c a l l e d upo n Re v . Dr . W. A.
Ro b i n s o n of t hi s v i l l a g e f or t he a ddr e s s
of we l c o me . Dr . Ro bi ns o n' s a ddr e s s of
we l c o me wa s v e r y c or di al a n d gr ac e f ul .
He wa s r e s ponde d t o by Col one l E. S.
J e n n e y of Sy r a c us e , wh o e a r ne s t l y s p o k e
f or t h e c o mr a d e s of t he 185t h r e g i me nt .
He pai d t he no bl e offi cers of t h e regi -
me n t h i g h a nd de s e r v e d c o mp l i me n t s
for t he i r s ol di e r l y be ar i ng a n d de v o t i o n
t o d u t y . Col one l J e n n e y wa s of t e n i n-
t e r r upt e d by c he e r s a s h e c al l e d o v e r
t h e n a me s of t h e g a l l a nt of f i cers l i v i ng
a nd de a d.
Col . J e n n e y ' s e x c e l l e nt r e s po ns e wa s
f o l l o we d by t he r e a di ng of t he mi n u t e s
of l ast me e t i n g by Se c r e t a r y Cl ar k. A
c o mmi t t e e of five wa s t he n a ppo i nt e d
by t h e Chai r, o n mo t i o n of a c o mr a de ,
t o ma k e n o mi n a t i o n s f or offi cers of t h e
o r g a ni z a t i o n f or t he c o mi n g y e a r .
Wh i l e t he c o mmi t t e e wa s o ut t h e
pr e s i de nt c al l e d upon Ge n . J o s h u a L.
Cha mbe r l a i n f or a n a ddr e s s a n d t he a u-
di e nc e we r e t reat e d t o a mo s t e ar ne s t
a nd e l o que nt s pe e c h f r om t hi s di s t i n-
g u i s h e d s ol di e r and s t a t e s ma n. Ge n .
( ' na mbe i l a i n s a i d. " S i n c e h e h a d s e e n
t he wo me u wh o we r e pr e s e nt , h e di d
no t wo n d e r t hat Le e s ur r e nde r e d wh e n
h e s a w t he g a l l a nt 1 8 5 t h a t Ap p o ma t o x .
If Le e c o ul d ha v e s e e n t ho s e wo me n b e
wo ul d h a v e s ur r e nde r e d a y e a r s oone r .
Th e wo me n of a c o unt r y d e t e r mi n e t he
c har ac t e r of i t s me n , a n d i t wa s t he
wo me n at h o me wi t h t he i r l oyal l o v i ng
he ar t s a nd c he e r i ng l e t t e r s wh i c h ne r v e d
t he s ol di e r s t o de e ds of br ave r y a nd e n-
d u r a n c e . "
Ge u . Cha mbe r l a i n t he n de s c r i be d i n-
c i de nt s of t he wa r a nd pai d t he hi g he s t
t r i but e t o t he s ol di e r l y c har ac t e r a nd
abi l i t y " t o t a ke t hi ng s a s t he y we r e a nd
ma k e t h e m a s t he y o u g h t t o h e , " of t he
1 8 5 t h r e g i me nt . N o me mb e r of t ha t
r e g i me nt but t ha t c oul d f eel proud of
t he hi g h prai s e of t he i r ge ne r al a s be
r e c ount e d t hei r s e r v i c e s t o t he i r c o un-
t ry at a cri t i cal pe r i od of t he wa r . At
t he cl os e, Ge n . Cha mbe r l a i n t ur ne d to
t he nat i onal flag, a n d unde r i t s i ns pi ra-
t i on bi s t r i but e to i t a n d t o t hos e wh o
ma d e it me a n wh a t i t do e s to-day,
i K' came mo s t e l o que nt a u d f ound
a r e s pons i ve e c h o i n e v e r y he ar t . Ge n .
Cha mbe r l a i n is a ma n of fine appe ar -
anc e , a nd a v e r y e as y, f orci bl e and
gr ac e f ul s pe ake r a nd ha s t hat ma g ne t -
i s m wh i c h put s me n i n s y mp a t h y wi t h
hi m a nd a t t a c he s t h e m to b i m. He i s
a gr e at f avor i t e wi t h hi s s ol di e r boys ,
a mi e v i de nt l y t he 185t h r e g i me nt bo y s
ar e f avor i t e s of hi s .
Li e ut e na nt - Go v e r no r J o n e s wa s t he n
c al l e d upon a n d ma d e a v e r y gr ac e f ul
a nd o ppo r t une s pe e c h p a y i n g a t ri but e
to t he 185t h r e g i me nt . Af t e r Ge u .
June ' s s pe e c h t he n o mi n a t i n g c o mmi t -
t ee r e por t e d t he f o l l o wi ng no mi na t i o ns :
Pr e s i de nt Ca pt a i n D. N. Lat br op,
of Sy r a c us e .
Fi rst Vi c o - Pr e s t .
of Ho me r .
Se c o nd Vi c e - Pr e s t
of Sy r a c us e .
S e c r e t a r y H. W. Cl ark of Sy r a c us e .
Tr e a s ur e r Ot i s S mi t h of Cor t l and.
T h e report wa s una ni mo us l y adopt e d.
Quar t e r - Mas t e r Gi l be r t pr e s e nt e d
a g o l d ba dg e t o Se c r e t a r y Cl ark i n
behal f of t he r e g i me nt wi t h an appro-
pri at e pr e s e nt at i on s pe e c h.
Sa r g e a nt Gr os s of Owe g o , wa s t he n
cal l ed upon and ma de a ve r y i mpr e s s -
i ve and f e e l i ng addres s , t o uc hi ng upon
t he de a t h of Hi r a m Cl ark, of Co mp a n y
G. , t he l as t ma n to g i v e up hi s l i f e for
hi s c ount r y i n t he Wa r of t he Re be l l i on.
Le t t e r s of regre t a nd o t he r c o mmu n i -
c a t i o ns we r e t he u read by t he. s ecret ary,
and ot he r bus i ne s s wa s t r ans ac t e d.
Bri ef s p e e c h e s we r e ma d e , upo n cal l , by
J u d g e S mi t h of Cor t l and, a n d ot he r s ,
J . H. Mc Ga hn s a ng a s ong, ent i t l ed
T h e ol d Cof f ee Ke t t l e , " wh i c h s e e me d
t o t ouc h a r e s pons i ve c hor d i n t he heart s
of hi s c o mr a de s .
Th e r e uni on wa s a s uc c e s s and Ho me r
peopl e wi l l be gl ad to we l c o me t he c o m-
rades of t he g a l l a nt 183t h a g a i n, whe n-
e v e r t he y ma y c ho o s e to ho no r us wi t h
t hei r pr e s e nc e .
Th e 185t h Re g i me n t wa s mus t e r e d
i nt o s e r vi c e a t Sy r a c us e i n Se pt e mbe r ,
1864, and j us t o n e we e k af t er l e avi ng
t here, t he y ar r i ve d a t Ci t y Po i nt i n
So ut h- we s t e r n Vi r gi ni a, a nd we r e i t n
me di a t e l y put be hi ud t he br e as t wor ks
t here, t he bat t l e of " Ye l l o w Ho u s e "
ha v i ng oc c ur r e d t he r e t he da y pr e vi ous .
The y ha d had no dri l l what e ve r bef ore
l e a v i ng Sy r a c us e a nd had no e x pe r i e nc e
or t r ai ni ng as s ol di e r s t o s us t ai n t hei r
c o ur a g e . Af t e r a s t ay at Ci t y Po i nt of
a mo n t h or mo r e t he y we r e s e nt f or war d
a nd e n g a g e d first i n t he So ut h Si de
Rai d. Th e y we r e t he n i n ma n y e n -
g a g e me n t s , t he bat t l e of F u s t Hat c he r ' s
Ru n , We l d o n Ra i d, Ua t . e of Quake r
Road, bat t l e of Fi v e Fo r ks , Gr a v e l l y
Run, a nd f r om Mar c h 29t h t h e y fol -
l o we d Le e ' ti l l hi s s ur r e nde r o n Apr i l
, 1885.
T h e f o l l o wi ng e x t r a c t f r om t he c o m-
muni c a t i o n addr e s s e d to t he Le gi s l at ur e
by t he Mo n u me n t c o mmi t t e e , g i v e s a
bri ef i de a of t he s e ve r e s t ordeal e n-
c o unt e r e d by t he r e g i me n t :
" Up o n t h e g r a nd mo v e me n t i n t o n
- Pe mb r o k e Pi e r c e ,
Fr e d. Ci l we l l ,
d a y s f Ma r c h, haf ora
ha l f o n e . Pi c ke t t ' s
npnn l i s y n s t a r rend n e a r Le wi s ' f ar m,
n h o o t ten a mi s * a w l s wat t f r o m Pet era-
o f .an
t h e b mn t o f
wh i c h wa s h o m e by t h e first br i gade ,
wi t h n f o e i n t r e a t g r e a t l y o n t n n mb e r -
H, t o o hrj anda h e M to g r o u n d .
T h e 1 8 5 t h regiment, unde r t h e c o m-
ma n d o f Co l o ne l Sni pe r , we n t i n t o ne t t l e
wi t h tent t h a n 8 0 8 of f i cers a n d me n .
Do t i n g I k e bri ef t i me of t h e e ng a g e -
me n t me n we r e ki l t ed, a n d ne ar l y
1 8 8 wo u n d e d , t o me ten of t h e l at t er
mo r t a l l y . 8 1 of t h e wo u n d e d di e d be-
f or e t h e regiment wa s mu s t e r e d o ut .
Th i s fight i t n me mo r a b l e o n e i n t h e
hi s t o r y o f t h e regiment. Co mi n g s ud-
d e n l y u p o n t h e rifle pi t a o f t h e rebels,
t h e fighting t r e e a t c l o s e quar t e r s . T h e
c ol or - be ar e r , s ar ge ant Be n t o n H. Wi l -
s o n, wan t wi c e wo unde d, a nd o n e of t h e
c ol or - guar d, c or por al He r ma n Re k a , uf
Co mp a n y B, w h o s e i z e d t h e c o l o r s a s
t h e c ol or - be ar e r f el l , l os t hi s h a n d ; t he
s e r g e a nt ( Wm. H. Ty l e r , ) of t h e c ol or
c o mp a n y , i n wh o s e h a n d s t h e c o l o r s
we r e t ha n pl ac e d, wa s ki l l e d. Ca pt a i n
La t br o p, o f Co mp a n y D, wi t h t h e col -
o r s i n h i s grnap, wan a l s o s e v e r e l y
wo unde d. T h e c ol or s we r e t he n s ei ned
by t h e c o l o ne l , a n d a final c h a r g e wa s
ma d e . Moat of t h e wo u n d s r e c e i v e d by
t h e me n we r e revere, a nd t h e r e g i me nt ,
i n t h e akort peri od i n wh i c h i t wa s e n -
g a g e d , l os t a t l eas t t we nt y- f i v e pe r c e nt ,
of i t s a v a i l a bl e mat e r i al . T h e de a d
we r e bur i e d u p o n t he s po t . S o me we r e
a f t e r wa r d removed t o t h e Pe t e r s bur g
Na t i o na l c e me t e r y . S o me 8 or 10 of
t h e m a r e una c c o unt e d f or o n t he r e c or ds
of t he c e me t e r y , a nd undo ubt e dl y r e s t
i n g r a v e s ma r ke d " u n k n o w n . " T h e
s ur v i v o r s l ook hac k upo n t h i s s ha r p
" fight of t he s a w- dus t p i l e , " a s i t wa s
popul ar l y de no mi na t e d, a s to a horri bl e
d r e a m. T h e r e g i me nt s t ood i t s g r o u n d
v a l i a nt l y , a n d o nl y f el l back wh e n or-
de r e d to r e - f or m i t s l i ne . T h e me n
we r e t he nc e f o r t h ve t e r ans i n e a r ne s t . "
" T h e mat ma n ki l l e d i n bat t l e i n t he
A r my of the Po t o ma c wa s a l i e ut e na nt
of t hi s r e g i me nt , Hi r a m Cl ark, of Co m-
p a n y G, i n c o mma n d o f t he s ki r mi s h
l i ne , wh o wa s s hot t hr o ug h by a n une x -
pl ode d s hel l , fired f r o m a rebel bat t el y
wh i l e t he wh i l e flag wa s a d v a n c i n g .
He i s buri ed i n Popl ar Gr o v e Ce me t e r y
a t Pe t e r s bur g . "
A mo n g t he offi cers pr e s e nt we r e
Ge n . J o s h u a S. Cha mbe r l a i n of N e w
Yo r k , Br i g a d e c o mma n d e r a nd e x -
Go v e r no r of t h e s t o l e of Ma i n e ; Col . E .
S. J e n n e y a n d Col . Gu s t a v u s Sni pe r of
S y r a c u s e ; l i e u t e n a n t Go v e r no r J o n e s ,
no t a me mb e r of t he 185t h, w h o c o m-
ma n d e d t he first r e g i me nt wh i c h wa s
fired upo n i n t he wa r wh i l e be wa s l e ad-
i n g t h e m t hr o ug h Ba l t i mo r e ; Ma j o r
Ro be r t P. Bu s h of Ho r s e hc a ds , wh o
we n t f r o m t hi s c o unt y wi t h c o mp a n y
" E " a s c a pt a i n and af t e r war d ma d e
maj or , a n d Li e ut . He r be r t Ro r o pnug h of
Wa s h i n g t o n , D. O , of c o mp a n y " E . "
T h e l i st following c o nt a i ns t he n a me s of
t ho s e pr e s e nt a s far a s t he y c o ul d be o b-
t ai ne f r o m t he t reas urer, O. C. S mi t h of
Cor t l and, a n d no t al l of t he s e we r e
me mb e r s of t he r e g i me nt but al l we r e
pr e s e nt a n d s ubs c r i be d to t he s uppor t of
t h e r e g i me nt a l o r g a ni z a t i o n:
L. S. Me r r i c k, Sy r a c us e ; He n r y E.
Phe l ps , Mc Gr a wv i l l e ; J . R. Bi r dl e bo ug h,
pr e s i de nt of t he or gani z at i on, Co r t l a nd;
O. J . Ro c k s ; Pat r i c k Du n n ; L. V.
O. W. Mo ur o e ; G. W. Br o wn ; J . L.
Br o wn ; G. R. Al l e n ;
T. H. Fi t c h ; Capt . A.
a Ba l l ; W. S . Vkl de r ;
J . H. Ge t t i g ; Col . E,
May bur y ; 11. H. Ke l s e y
O. C. S mi t h , Co r t l a nd;
Ma j . Barber, S y r a c u s e :
Owe g o ; S. M. Wo o d ; J
Ma j . Bus h, Uo r s e he a ds ;
s o n ; Li e ut . L. S. Edgar , of N. Y. S u n ;
Char l e s A. S t o a x ; Hi r a m Be t t s ; Capt .
Ro r o pa ug h, Wa s h i n g t o n , D. C. ; G. S.
St a nua r d; W. B. Dr a k e ; J a c o b Fr a uz e a ;
C. Hi c k s ; J . D. Ro s e ; V. Re s l e r , J r . ;
O. M. Bt de y ; J o h n J . Cl ar k; S i me o n
Xe a l ; Ge o r g e L. Tr o i s i e r ; J . W. St r o w-
br i dg e ; A. C. Hi l s i ug e r ; P. C. Co nni e ;
He nr y Da n e s ; J . P. Kn a p p ; E. Lo o m i s ;
W. M. Wa ke f i e l d; Mar t i n I^awi er; W.
L. St e r nbur g ; Pe mb r o k e Pi e r c e ; W.
H. Law ton; J o h n Car r ol l ; J . H. Con-
ni e, Tr u x t o n ; J a me s Mi c he l s o n ; E. H.
N' ei l son; He n r y Be e be ; J . R. Cl ar k;
S. L. St i l l ma n; Fr e d. Col we l l ; L. J o i n e r ;
Wi l l i a m Gi l be r t ; Col . Sni pe r , Sy r a c us e ;
D. He n u e s y ; Dr . Bradf ord, Ma r a t ho n;
H. M. Je f f e r y; I J o y d Har r i s .
Mr . F e c k ' s Qu o t a Bi l l feiijrned.
BI NUHAMTON, J u n e 9 . Th e f ol l ow-
i ng t e l e g r a ms we r e r e c e i ve d he r e at
9 : 1 6 a. m. to-day:
AI I I AS T. June 8, 18N0.
l b J. L, Luttk, He/tool Commissioner:
T h e Quot a bill i s a l a w.
UHAs' K. SKINNER. Deputy Supt.
We n o w ha v e t he $ 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 i ncreas e
as ke d for, and t he $ 1 0 0 t e ac he i ' s quot a.
I he r e by t e nde r Ho n . R. T. Pe c k ol
Cor t l and, t he s i nc e r e t ha nks of t he
Co mmi t t e e for hi s s uc c e s s f ul ef f ort s i n
t a ki ng c ha r g e of t he Quot a bi l l . He
has e ar ne d t he gr at i t ude of nearl y t he
e nt i r e s t at e . Wh i l e a port i on of Br ook
l yn we e p a nd we rej oi ce, ma y Go d bl es s
y o u for y o ur nobl e wo r k. Yo ur s re-
s pe c t f ul l y,
J. L. LURK,
Chairman n school k**islatiaii, from State
( otuHi i s-ooConventual .
Th i s bi l l pas s ed by our As s e mb l y ma n ,
wi l l di v i de t he publ i c s c hool mo n e y s a s
follows, wi t ho ut e xt r a t a x to t he pe o pl e
of Cort l and c o unt y , a nd at t he s a me
t i me i t wi l l g i v e t o t h e c o unt y o v e r $ 2 . -
5 0 0 e x t r a f or s chool purpos es , t he r e by
l e s s e ni ng l ocal t axat i on.
Ea c h di s t ri c t e mp l o y i n g o n e qual i f i ed
t eacher wi l l g e l first, $ 1 0 0 a n d $ 1 0 0 for
e v e r y addi t i onal t e ac he r t hus e mp l o y e d
for t l t e s chool ye ar . Th e bal anc e of t he
s chool mo n e y s wi l l be di v i de d i n t he
us ual wa y i n proport i on to t he aggr e -
g a t e a t t e nda nc e of pupi l s of s chool a g e .
Th e t e nde nc y of po pul a t i o n i s t owar d
t he c i t i e s , t hus de c r e as i ng t be at t e nd-
a n c e i n t he rural di s t ri ct s , a n d t he r e by
i nc r e a s i ng l ocal t ax few s c hool purpos es ,
s o mu c h s o t hat ma n y c o unt i e s i n t hi s
s t at e pay f r om 100 t o 2 5 0 per c e nt ,
gr e at e r l ocal t a x for s c hool t han i s pai d
i n N e w Yo r k a ud o t he r l ar ge ci t i es ,
a nd t be o bj e c t of t hi s bi l l i s t o e qual i z e
t hi s t a x t hr o ug ho ut t he s t at e , b y i n-
c r e a s i ng t he di s t r i c t quot a. Onl y t he
c i t i e s of N e w Yo r k, Br o o kl y n, Al b a n y
Buf f al o a r e mu c h af f ect ed by t h e t hi s
bi l l , a n d t he y wi l l pa y s o me $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0
toward t he s uppor t of s c ho o l s i n ot he r
part s of d i e s t at e .
He n r y S h o wd y ;
J . L y ma n ; L.
Wi l l i a m Br i g g s ;
S. J e n n e y ; L.
R. 11. Ro s e ;
T. O' Br i e n;
S a t g t . Gr os s ,
. H. Mc Ga h n ;
J . W. De nni -
MAHHlAtiS I2f A CARRIAGE.
R o ma n t i c We d d i n g o f a Pni l s OVI -
pl i i a l o a n * - Ma n t o a Co r t l a n d
Be l l e .
A n As s o c i a t e d Pr e s s d b p a t c h h a s t h e
f ol l owi ng n e ws of focal i nt e r e s t :
A r o ma nt i c mar r i age oc c ur e d a t
Sc r ant ou. l ast Thur s da y . A t al l , g a y ,
we l l dr e s s e d i ndi vi dual of t we nt y - l i v e ,
wi t h a floating ne c kt i e a nd waxed* ui us-
t a c h c a me hur r i e dl y i nt o t he offi ce of
t he c l e r k of c our t s a n d a s ke d Cl erk
Wa g n e r i f t h e offi ce wo u l d be o pe n at
1 2 : 3 0 .
H e wa s i nf or me d i t wo ul d, a nd t he r e -
upo n g a v e hi s n a me a s Cl a r e nc e Ki n g
Br o wn , a n d amid he wa s f r om Phi l ade l -
phi a. He s ai d t hat h e e x p e c t e d a y o u n g
l ady o n t he 1 8 : 3 0 f r om Cort l and. N . Y. ,
a n d wa n t e d e v e r y t h i n g i n r e adi ne s s f ar
t he o c c a s i o n. H e de par t e d, a n d a t t h e
b * a l o n g to
i t n o o upt e a'
T h e y c a n, w i n telly i n t o t h e d a r k s
offi ce a n d a s k e i tea I r e n e * . T h e l a d y
wa n n be nuuf nl Mo n d e y o u n g wo r e n n
a n d ' r at he r e r e i t e d . B r o wn a p -
pe ar e d very ni r vana. H a l a i d : " I
h a v e o n l y *< >ght mi n u t e s to c a t c h t h e
t r a i n, Hur a p wi t h t h e l i c e n s e . " I n
t w o mi n u t e s t h e p a p e r wa a
I n bi s h i n d s , a n d h e a n d t h e
hurt e dl y retreated t o t h e onr-
A mi n i s t e r o c c u p i e d n neat i n t h e
v e hi c l e . Br o wn g a v e o r de r s t o t h e
dr i v e r to ' l y " t o t h e s t a t i o n. T h e
dr i v e r di d as reques t ed, a n d wh i l e g o i n g
t hr o ug h t he Ar r e t s a t br e a kne c k s p e e d
t h e c o u p l e we r e mar r i e d. T h e y g o t t o
t h e s t at i on uat i n t i me t o c a t c h t h e
t r ai n, a n d r e i v e d t h e mi ni s t e r ' s bl es s -
i n g a s t he y j u mp e d o n boar d. T h e
brt de wa a Mi nt Mi n n i e Ri c ha r ds o n,
d a u g h t e r of 1 - J. Ri c ha r ds o n, s upe r i n-
tendent of th< Cor t l and Wa t e r c o mpa ny . '
A Tri p to Saratoga.
Iw* rittsa or request.]
Mhw Ha t t i e E . Al v o r d , of Ho me r ,
a n d Mr s . T h o ma s M. Al v o r d a nd s o n,
l i v i ng ne ar Se at t l e , Wa s h i n g t o n , l ef t
t he h o me of t hei r f r i e nds J u n e 3 d to at -
tend t h e a nni v e r s a r y of t he Ame r i c a n
Ho me Mi s s i o na r y So c i e t y , wh i c h wa a to
be he l d a t S.. rat oga. I n t he mo r n i n g
a t w e l ef t , t i e s k y wa s ne ar l y c l oudl e s s ,
bi ddi ng f ai r f or a be aut i f ul d a y ; but he -
f ore w e l ef t i I ome r t he rai n wa s f al l i ng
i n t or r e nt s . Our ride to Sa r a t o g a wa s a
v e r y pl eas , .t o n e . We s a w ma n y
t h i n g s of ii t crest . T h e v a l l e y s we r e
g r e e n wi t h t he s pr i ng' s v e g e t a t i o n a n d
t he i ndi c a t i o ns we r e t ha t t he we a t h e r
ba d b e e n w i n n e r t he r e t ha n he r e , a s
t he c r o ps I n k e d t o be a t l e as t t w o
we e k s al i ca. i of t hi s pl ac e . I t wa s ne a r l y
7 o' c l oc k w he n w e r e ac he d t h e Ho t e l
Ve r mo n t , w he r e w e we r e g r a n d l y e n -
t e r t ai ne d d i n i n g o ur s t a y . T b e af t er-
no o n of We d n e s d a y wa s ve r y wa r m, t he
g l a s s i ndi c a t i ng 1 0 0 . I n t he af t er part
of t he d a y a r ode o ut to t be pa r k t ak-
i n g i n t he v ri ons s pr i ngs , al l of wh i c h
w e t as t e d. < ) ne we di s c ar de d af t e r t h e
first t as t e , out t he o t he r s we r e no t a s
di s agr e e abl e a n d of o n e we dr a nk
o f t e n. Ti n s day wa s t he da y of g r e a t
s t o r ms , t h o u g h t h e y pas s e d a r o und a nd
di d n o t r e a c h Sa r a t o g a unt i l ne ar l y 6
p. m.
i t be i ng a > wa r m, w e t ook our s e c o nd
ride a bo ut I p. m. We v i s i t e d l a ke
Sar at oga, a l ove l y s he e t of wa t e r , a nd
t h e dr i v e t he r e w e s hal l l o n g r e me mb e r
a s t he vi ew wa s o n e of g r e a t be a ut y .
We t h e n vi s i t ed t be Ge y s e r Spr i ng s a nd
t he r e t he si rm me t us . Th a t wa s t he
fiist h e a v y t hunde r s t o r m w e ha d be e n
o u t i n for t hi r t y ye ar s , a s we h a v e but
l i t t l e t huni i r i n t he we s t , a nd s o me
s e as ons none , a nd c y c l o n e s ar e ne v e r
k n o wn i n our part of t he we s t . W
r
e
we r e g l a d w he n we r e ac he d o ur hot e l
i n s af e t y.
T h e s e s s i on wa s o n e of gr e at i nt e r e s t .
I t wo ul d t ake a n abl e r pe n t han mi n e
to g i v e a n v i h i n g l i ke a n ac c ur at e ac -
c o unt of e a c h da y ' s pr o c e e di ng s . Bu t
t he l as t e v e n i n g wa s o ne t hat mo r e
e s pe c i al l y i nt e r e s t e d me , a s i t wa s who l l y
g i v e n t o t he i nt e r e s t s of Wa s h i n g t o n ,
t be f ar a wa * we s t l and, wh e r e s o mu c h
wo r k i s wa i t i n g f or s i x y o u n g me n ,
g r a dua t e s ol Ya l e c ol l e ge , w h o r e c e i ve d
t he i r we l c o me i nt o t he wo r k t hat wa s
r e ady for t h e m, i u wh a t i s c al l e d t he
Pa l o us e c o unt r y of Eas t e r n Wa s h i n g -
ton, a r e gi on of l of t y hi l l s a nd gr and
s e e ne r y . Tat ci ng t he s e s s i on al l t oge t he r
i t wa s a gi ml s uc c e s s . Ma n y mu s t
h a v e g o n e f rom t he r e f e e l i ng t ha t i t
wa s not al l >f l i f e t o l i ve, but t hat t here
wa s a greai wo r k f or t h e m t o d o a nd
wi t h r e ne we d s t r e ng t h f r om He a v e n t o
do i t . Fr i day mo r ni ng we bade our n e w-
l y ma d e fi e n d s g o o d by a nd l ef t for
h o me , r e a c ni ng Sy r a c us e a bo ut n o o n ;
t he r e we ni< > our s econd gr e at s t o r m, a mi
we s a w t he fleets of i t al l a l o ng t he Kne
ti l l we rea< bed Ho me r . It s e e me d t o
h a v e be e n n ore s e v e r e t hi s wa y , c a us i ng
a gr e at deal of d a ma g e t o n e wl y s o wn
c r ops , a nd l > l i g ht ni ng s t r i ki ng in vari -
o us pl ac e s . As we r e ac he 1 t be h o me
of our f ri ends , we found t he di s t ri ct ,
e s pe c i al l y t! t e ac he r a nd l i t t l e c hi l dr e n,
i n a s t at e ol great agi t at i on, c aus e d by
t he l i ght ni i ; s t r i ki ng t he s c hool hous e,
pas s i ng dow u t he c h i mn e y , t a ki ng t he
l e gs off t he s t ove , c a u s i ng t he pi pe t o
fall and tea? sng t he floor qui t e badl y i n
f ront of tip- s t ove , t he n di v i di ng and
pas s i ng t hr o ug h t he wal l i nt o t he e ar t h.
One current j i assed unde r a vac ant s eat ,
s pl i nt e r i ng : he floor a nd t he n pa s s i ng
i nt o t he eai i h t hr ough a c r ac k. Tho s e
l i t t l e o ne s w :11 ne ve r forget t l i at s t o r m.
f/AT/./JV"
EYAMINA- COLLEGE
TION8.
H o m e Ri l l > a n c c . Ho n o r a ni l Co mp e -
t it i ve Kv a ni hi nt i on*.
A pr i z e i f fifty dol l ars of f ered f or t be
bes t e x a mi n a t i o n pape r . A fine oppor-
t uni t y f or dl t e ac he r s and s c hol ar s at
ho me . Un d e r t he a us pi c e s o f t he Uni -
ve r s i t y Ex t e n s i o n a nd Ho me Cul t ur e
s oc i e t y of < ' hi cago, f o l l o wi ng a pl an
s ugge s t e d b. Pr e s i de nt El i ot of Har var d
Uni ve r s i t y, a " u n i o n " e x a mi na t i o n for
a dmi s s i o n t- a numbe r of c o l l e g e s wi l l
be hel d Jui 21s t be g i nni ng at 9 o' cl ock
a. m. at i No r ma l s c hool bui l di ng,
Cort l and, N Y. , unde r t he di r e c t i on of
Prof . Davi d E . S mi t h , P h . D. chi e f
e x a mi ne r . A pri ze of fifty dol l ar s i s
of f ered for t lie bes t e nt r a nc e e x a mi n a
ti oi i p i p e r . Pr ovi s i on wi l l be ma d e at
t he s a me t ue for e x a mi n a t i o n s for
first a nd > ond honor s i n anc i e nt and
mo de r n la j u a g e s , ma t he ma t i c s , and
i st ory, me di c i ne , mus i c ,
, on t be pl an of t he f a mo us
f Lo ndo n. Tb e e x a mi na -
tion to al l pe r s ons whe t he r
t o g o t o c o l l e g e o r no t .
f s uc c e s s f ul c a ndi da t e s a nd
d t o cert i f i cat es of honor
wi l l be pub ^hed i n t he report s of t he
s oc i e t y. mdi dat e s c a n r e c e i ve ful l
i nf or mat i oi s>y a ddr e s s i ng t he t reas ure!
of t he soi t y, F. W. Ha r ki ns , 147
Thr o o p St. . "hi c a g o , 111.
s c i e nc e s , I
t he ol ogy, ct
uni ve r s i t y
t i ons ar e
t be y i nt cn.
Tb e na me s
t hos e ent i t
'1 m l o n To pi c * .
TarxTON J u n e t l . R e v . E. B.
St uhl of th- M. E. c hur c h, pr e ac he d
hi s f arewel . e r mon on S u n d a y l ast , be
i nt e nds t o mo r e t o Nor t h Dakot a, t hi s
we e k. Mr St uhl ha s pr e ac he d he r e
ne ar l y four ye ar s and has ma n y wa r m
f ri ends wh> wi l l regret h k g o i n g .
Dur i ng t t erri bl e s t or m t hat s we p t
ove r o ur i wn on Thur s da y e v e n i n g
l ast , Owe n dvi n tost 4 c o ws by l i ght -
ni ng. Th* bad nought t he prot ect i on
of s o me soi 1 t rees ne ar t be road, and
al l mus t h.. been ki l l ed by o n e s t r oke ,
no ma r ks vi ol e nc e we r e to be s e e n o n
a nv of t hei
Ue. Klna-w Kw
Or. * " Mew
a i r e e n
We dedre t say t o
JfMsmverr for
Uf e Pi ns, Buekteaw
bar *
salt as wa l ke r
Wees not
every tsaaMsva we
fottow tiM-tr was. I h e m i i i i s s l m s a v e wa s
H MT great iKuwilsrnjr suret y e a t ae ar awt t s .
At wat er * Foster, s rurri Ms. to
sUfCkten'n Arm flnleo.
T*e Brat Sal ve la t he worM f nrCuSxsVusas,
BOMS, TJkseis, Halt Kheuts, Fever nutm' Tettcr,
Ctaujise* Ka s da CsUMaias Corse, aad h i
Eruption*, and Bflstttvetr e ur w Mi es, or s o
par required, ft to guaranteed tortve
mt nf sct Jan. or mos e y refunded.
asBW per box. For axle by a t wa t e r *
Wanted.
Do you want t o make avoaeyT If m
hol d aed aeU our choi ce aureery utoofc. Mow
i s t he dat e t o s e as on, wri t e at o s c e aad awar e
territory. Address May Brother*, Nursery
anw4pn EtO!imHHEHmHf
t
Ef* M *
Clutrvoyont Biamlrrettono
There to DO eubjtct which requi resm much
study aad experi ence as das treatment aad
cure of chroaiedtaeaae*. Tbeat t ool sMnr oo-
oeaj aad remarkable i ares performed by Dr.
ButteraeM, are due to t he gi ft of Clairvoy-
ance, t o t he l one st udy of t he consti tuti on of
man, and to the curi ng of dtoeaaes from natur-
al remedi es. Let those gi ven up by others oatl
for exami nat i on. Re eures the worst oases of
sroful a, catarrh, pile*, femal e weakness,
asthma, dtoeaaes of t he heart, l ungs s ad kid-
neys. Dr. Bnttertteld wtU be at Cortland
House, Cortland, Thursday and Friday. May
Mb, and 9th.
t*T"Dr. Butterfleid guarantee* t o cure all
cases of pitee. Mo pay till cured.
To Rent.
The Markham house oa Little York l ake.
Especially desirable for a summer home for
one or t wo fimilieu. For particulars Inquire
of D. W Wilbur. Little York, or at thi s office.
"HAUalGmFESITIil.'
Tn P a l a t i n e
HAILING THE
FfcKKVMAN.' hf
D. KiJgeway Kiupi't
waSSjatexhibited in
BVe Pan* alun m
18S8. where i t ob-
tained a medal. La-
ter it was awarded a
guidinedalatMunieh:
at the exposition i; ne
wnelle, Paris, 1889,
Mr. Knight obtained
lor it th* decoratx n
oTChevaliet of Legion
of Honor. The One
sal is sow in Pari,
andiaramcdal t&,ooo
franc*.
Copies of diiagrar
palatini have be i
Mf acta tar i j 00, At
a cost to us of e s S . e e e w* era aba to g i each ol
our pationsan opportunity- of aecsriega emw(aatrao>ei
of - ttAII. IMO TatiS r MU WMa W" lor too
of our colored soap wrappers,
Acmt.feaillM Whits, Diittull * ttor
No one will fsil to appreciate t'i
real vturk at . , which will be an ornament in any park.
Send wraupers100 lor one, * for two. etc.wii!
four lull address to
LAUTZ BROS. & CO. ,
B U F F A L O . N. V-
N. n.A copy of the above menti oned pi c-
ture may lie obtaiitad for t o in cash.
Whon Iteby waa sick, we gava her Cantoris,
Whi n ishe was a ChiM, she cried for Castoria,
WV aba baeam* Wtaa, ah* clung to Oaatorta,
When alio bod ChiUran, she gave I
A Safe Inveetment.
Is one which is guaranteed to bring you
satisfactory result*, or in case of failure a re-
turn of purehaac price. On this safe plan you
can buy from our advertised druggi st a bottl e
of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption.
It l guaranteed to bring relief in every case,
when uaed for any affection of Throat. Lungs
or Chest such as Consumption, InfUitimailon
of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whoopi ng
Cough, Croup, etc. , et c. It is pl eamnt and
agreeable to tante, perfectl y safe, and can
Hl wavsbedeoended upon. Trial bottl es free
at Atwater & Fnetel *>* drug store. 1
Does your Cake
Dry up
Quickly?
If t o , y o ur baki ng powde r l a adul t er-
at ed wi t h ammoni a or al um, Ingredi ents
whi c h are Inj uri ous t o heal t h a nd are
uaed by uns crupul ous manuf act urers
ai mpl y t o l essen t he coat of t be po wde r
and i ncreaae then* profits.
Hous ekeepers wh o us e Cl evel and' s
Superi or Baki ng Po wd e r k n o w that
f ood rai sed vrjth t hi s pur e c r e am of
tartar po wde r ke e ps moi s t and s weet ,
and i s pal at abl e a nd whol e s ome .
' ' Cl evel and' s Superi or * ha s t he
pecul i ar propert y, pos s es s ed b y no
ot her baki ng powde r, o produci ng l i ght ,
who l e s o me bread, bi scui t , c ake , e t c
t hat retain t hei r nat ural mot s t i ne and
s we e t ne s s . Thi s desi rabl e qual i t y, i n a
baki ng po wde r s h o wn by t he Official
Report s, to be t he s t ronges t of al ! pur e
c r e am of tartar powde r s , ma ke s Cl eve-
l and' s Superi or ' Abs ol ut e l y t he Beat.'*
AHHO't'T-To Mr. and Mm. Frank Abbott,
In ue 1st. anon.
MAKRIACEI.
MCENTTHB- WAHNKH- In Homer, June
It. iHHi. Wv Mev. Wm. A. Kobiuson. |>. I) Mr
Richard V. MoRntyre of Bridgeii.trt, N. Y- and
MtaaJi'Sate K. Wrn-r of loitt. N. Y.
D E A T H S
PI MMAt the Cortland Count) Al ms House
June 9th. strati I'iintn, aged M years.
HOBAKT- At hia late home <n thi s vi l l age.
Wednesday afternoon. June l i t h, Amos Ho-
bart. age i *t years, funeral from the reel
teii.e on Saturday afternoon at S o'clock.
UNCLAI MED LTj r j Ei * ^__
Letters remaintua uncalled for in the Post-
tfice t Homer. Cortland count y. S. . ,
June W. l rot t -
Harringtna. 8. B.
Ct t . - n. Ilantel
Gibaon, Ueorge
Peek. Ck-o.
rtnae, Mrs. L. B.
Watts. CI vas
D. N. MILLBK. P. M.
Barker, A-h.it.el
Carr, Kara
lluel. Henry
Nugent, C. O.
Perkins, r. B.
Roberta, J. W.
BUSI NESS NOTICES.
FOB) SALE.
A deal rat e ptoee with modern laapewye-
BSrlttB.
x
t I IB m Vcn-tSV 3w4
C OL U B U MA S t C Y O C C .
expert " Oatembm tncyete, f s B
la
th. 1
itiJjf I . , aaaaat ftaa - *senal ansan^sav. Unas* nanhav
aswVsUf* BBjBa tal tiBfJEI EHHaw* EJw EnaPT >
lanenaVaan* anf ink* MtHHHBMBMME&MAW Asnsamnm.
Hew Styles in
Young Hen's Neckwear
C. A. Collins & Son,
l ai n Street
Do Not Fail to
*
Look at
Oar Wifiwow.
Summer Goods!
W*aBBSBBBBBWSBBSBBSBBBBSSBl
The lawvrgeat *** Be s t Amort t aeat Showae in
HeMMMTe mS UK) iJe)W6BI Pri ce*
ESPECIAL BARGAINS |h
A flue assortment of ChalHee at 6 and 6 l-4c.good
qualitynew and desirable patterns.
Gating Suitingsa fine assortment. Black Fish Net
Laos for Overdresses.
Black Laos Flouncinga fine variety.
A Job Lot of Hamburg Edgings at 10c., 12 i-2c.
and 16a, worth 16a. 20a and 26avery cheap.
l a s ' til bl i ni i Black I n , Fist Galon at lOc.
The stock is being constantly replenished with fresh.
seasonable goodsand remnants marked down to
close outand as I am here to stay, do not mean to
be undersold.
P. C. KI NGSBURY,
KEATOR BLOCK, Homer, N. Y.
PLEASE UNDERSTAND
-THAT WE ARE CONSTANTLY HOLDING A-
-OF-
Dry Goods and Carpet*!
I t h a s be e n i n pr ogr e as no t o n l y F I F T Y HA Y S , but a l mo s t fifty mont hs , and
dur i ng t hat t i me we h a v e be e n "c l o s i ng o u t " al l t he g o o d s pos s i bl e, ami h,i!l
c o n t i n u e t o c l o s e o u t a nd r e pl e ni s h o ur s t uck a s f as t a s s al e s wi l l d o i t. Mr do
not sell at of, -i t doe s n' t pa y , a nd o ur c us t o me r s d o not a s k i t , but we wi l l meet
all ilmingntut prwes ma d e b y c o mp e t i t o r s a nd i n ma n y c a s e s our regul ar prices
wi l l be f ound l o we r t ha n adve r t i s e d coat pr i c e s . We o p e n t hi s we e k a new hit of
S H O U L D E R C A P E S , t he l at es t , ne a t e s t a nd c he a pe s t . N e w . Jersey Underwear
l o ng s l e e v e s a n d s l e e v e l e s s . N e w Si l k Se r s e y Mi t t s a n d Ol o v a s . Ne w "French
Sa t t e e ns , " r e duc e d f r om 8 0 c . to 15c. N e w " Fr e n c h Gi n g h a m, o n l y \%%v. New
Bus t l e s , l at e s t s ha pe s . We h a v e t h e a g e n c y f or t h e c e l e br at e d Cl eanf as t I t U k
Hos i e r y, t he be s t d y e i n t he wo r l d. We ha v e ma d e ma r ke d r e duc t i on on several
l i ne s of dr e s s g o o ds , wh i c h ar e wo r t h y o u r caref ul i nv e s t i g a t i o n. A fine s u r k .f
Ya n d y k e po i nt s a n d t r i mmi n g s i l ks a n d v e l v e t s .
BEOOKWAY BLOCK, HOMER.
CLOSING OUT SALE
DHVI S' S*
UNI ON BUI LDI NG.
MERCILESS CUT IN PRICES
M n T Y BvAYf t
Y/ednesday, May 14th.
tWDON'T FORGET IT.^l
GOOD GROCERIES CHEAP!
tOf* WILL FIND THEM AT
?!
Why? Because they get their Cash which you know
is better than book accounts to use in buying goods.
tii Ihn, o f Our M*ttvkinfi o f f*orfc f o r .
ficat Butter in Aturlcct .
7 !*>. Niagara GHtm* Htarvh
IU*iul-m
K
ht Oi l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Canned Hiilmttn
01 tut
MO
urn
m
These are only a few of our many bargains. Call
agd see us. All goods sold Strictly fat Ottk.
7so g o i o
LITTLE YORK LAKE
LAKE VIEW HOUSE,
EC l~ * * * * ,
COOL ALU* A I D LAGKB
CBSAM aOPA. aWBCE BEE*. AMD
CHOICE BIAMM OF CIGAIS.
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tsnaa sBJIia< artts BtWrjat's Dswaar. I ' '
t s a i t' rtsars anawtlwws IWM.> ?**-
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t a s onl y K.tsaar anal Ltwar Vmn tsat
r*m t o ssrf t
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The Crai g Medfe. ** Co. .
r Awa VABC, S . J .
m in

THE HOMER REPUBLICANi THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1890.
( l U * JBV C | J U O 1 1 1 * 1 I I t ri ed to s i n g a nd tell f unny s t o ma * ni l
T H U R S D A Y , j r S K 12, !**>.
i n v a i n. T h e c r o wd wo u l d n o t bi t e a n d
s uc ke r s we r e v e r y s c ar c e . H e t h e n
H O M E B A N D V I C I N I T Y pi t c he d i nt u t h e t o wn be c aus e i t
! " ~ . ^ . I i i i i mw H e finally s ubs i de d, t ur ne d
Al l a d v e r t i s e m e n t * m u s t n e n e w t I
to trtla office oy Monday morni ng
o f e a c r t w e e k t o i n j u r e i n s e r t i o n
t h e s a m e w e e k . A d v a r t i e e r n wi l l
p l e a s e <e*r t t t f e I n m i n d .
jawtrrali S a n s l U l n
Be n l i a r t o- ni ght .
C. O. Ne wt o n l i as b e e n g r a nt e d a
pa t e nt on a f a r beat er.
f t i s e s t i ma t e ! - t h a i about 8 0 0 me m-
be r s of t he 1 8 3 l h Re g i me n t were' pres-
* ut at t he reunion y e s t e r da y.
T h e s e r mo n be f or e t he g r a dua t i ng
c l as s wi l l be del i vered! at t he Congr e -
g a t i o na l c h u r c h n e x t S u n d a y e v e ni ng .
T h e Band g a v e a fine c o n c e i t o n t he
l i c e ns e .
o ut his* l i g ht a n d s i l e nt l y a nd s a dl y s t ol e
a wa y . T h e g o o d s e ns e of t h e pe o pl e
of Hor oe r waa never be t t e r e x hi bi t e d.
If t he s e f aki r s . are a l l o we d t o h a wk
t he u wor t hl e s s stuff o n t he s t r e e t s , t h e
pe opl e h a v e i t i n t hei r p o we r t o ef f ect u-
a l l y rid t h e ms e l v e s of t h e m b y t r e a t i ng
t h e m i n t he s a me ma n n e r a s t h e y di d
ti i i * ma n .
T h e S o n , t h e o r g a n of t he S o n s of
Ve t e r a ns s a y s : Un d e r a s pe c i al di s pe n-
s at i on i s s ue d by C u t Ad d i n g t o n , e o m-
ma u d i n g t he Di v i s i o n of N. Y. , S. of
V. , U. 8 . A. , t he offi cers of Ho me r
Ca mp No . 8 2 , S o n s of Ve t e r a n s we r e i n-
s t al l e d o n Ma y 6, ism by Chi e f of Staff,
TRUTRHPB TRAGEDY.
Gr e e n l as t ni g ht a nd t he Ho o k a nd Lad-
de r bo y s hel d a n i ce c r e a m f es t i val wh i c h ] B. T. Bu r l i n g h a m, of kwe r s v i l l e , a nd
wa s l i beral l y pat r oni z e d. | a s 82 has a l i ght i ng f or c e of br ave and
T h e pl at e g l a s s for Wi l s o n & Va n - f i nt e r e s t e d war r i or s , t he y wi l l unde r t he
a e w offi cers ma k e a noi s e . Capt ai n
Luc i us E . Pe r r y i s t he r i g ht ma n i n t h e
r i ght pl ac e a nd h e i s a bl y s e c o nde d by
hi s 1st Se r ge ant , M. Ke y Ki bbe . Ho me r
i s al s o bl es s e d wi t h a Me Co r mi e k a n d
h a s . a Ba r ke r wh o do e s not bi t e. T h e
offi cers for 18&0 a r e : Capt ai n, Luc i ns
E. Fe r r y ; 1st Li e ut e nant , Wi l l i a m L.
T o y l a wi n d o w wh i c h wa s br o ke n
wh i l e be i ng prepared for s e t t i ng , wa s
r e pl ac e d Tue s da y by a n e w o ne .
Don' t mi s s s pe ndi ng an e v e n i n g wi t h
Be n H U T at Ke at or Ope r a ho us e t o-
ni g ht . Ad mi s s i o n 8 5 c e nt s , r e s e r ve d
seat s. S5 c e nt s , for s a l e a t At wa t e r &
Fos t e r ' s .
t i . N. Cope l and and wi f e , r e t ur ne d | J a q u e t t e ; 2 nd l i e u t e n a n t , Fr a nk L.
h o me f r o m bi s t ri p t hr o ug h t he we s t o n j Ba r k e r ; Chapl ai n, He r mo n Mi l e s ; 1st
Tu e s d a y . Mr. Co pe l a nd . was de l i g ht e d j Se r g e a nt , M. Ke y Ki b b e ; Quar t e r mas -
wi t h t h e l ar ge wa y of do i ng t hi ng s i n t er Se r g e a nt , W. S. S t e p h e n s o n ; Scr-
i b e gr e at we s t . g e a n t of Guar d, Fr a nk L. Me Co r mi e k;
T h e fourth a nnua l e x c ur s i on a n d | Col or Se r g e a nt , J a s p e r S mi t h ; Ca mp
bas ke t pi c ni c of t h e I . O. of O. F. of \ Guar d; Cl ay 1>. Br o wn . Me e t i ng first
Cor t l and c o unt y , wi l l be hel d a t Pl e as - a nd t hi rd Mo nda y s i n e a c h mo n t h a t G.
a nt Be ac h o n Thur s da y , J u n e 2 6 t h. A. B. hal l . _
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Amo s Hobar t di e d at hi s h o me o n LETTS Ha.
No r t h Mai n s t reet y e s t e r day af t e r noon,
a g e d 8 8 y e a r s . Th e f uneral wi l l be
he l d o n Sat ur day af t ernoon a t 2 o' cl ock 1
f rom hi s l at e r e s i de nc e.
Chi l dr e n' s day wa s appr opr i at e l y
o bs e r v e d i n t he s e ve r al c hur c he s l as t
S u n d a y . T h e e x e r c i s e s by t he S u n d a y
s c hool c hi l dr e n i n t he e v e n i n g we r e '
e nj o y e d by l ar ge c o ng r e g a t i o ns .
L U S T On t he s t r e e t i n f ront of Un i o n
bui l di ng or i n t he kadi of t he Un i o n
bui l di ng, on Thur s day e v e ni ng l ast , t wo
g<jJd band r i ng s . Fi nde r wi l l 'please j
l e ave s a me at Wa t e r s &- Ke l l o g g ' s and' *
r e c e i ve a s ui t abl e r e war d.
Th e Ke l l o g g e onc e r t g i v e n unde r t he
a us pi c e s of Te mp e s t Ho s e c o mp a n y , l as t ,
Fr i day e v e ni ng , was de s e r v i ng of a
mu c h bet t er a udi e nc e . Ev e r y n u mb e r
on t he pr o g r a m wa s e n j o y e d by t hos e
pres ent .
Th e r e wd l be a s pe c i al me e t i n g of
Ho me r As s e mb l y No . 189, of t he Int er- j
nat i onal Fr at e r nal Al l i a nc e , i n t he i r j
r o o ms , Mo n d a y e v e ni ng , J u n e 16t h, at
8 p. i n. , for t he pur pos e of e l e c t i ng
of f i cers f or t he c o mi n g t e r m. Al l me m- |
he r s ar e r e que s t e d t o be pr e s e nt .
Char l e s A. For d recei ve d l ast Tue s -
da y , four e ng r a v i ng s a nd o n e l ar ge j
f r ame of f ami l y pi c t ur e s f r om t he Ar t j
s t or e of Ar t hur K. For d of Ho l y o ke , j
Mas s . T h e ve r v art i s t i c
O w n Vi n c e n t ' s B o d y P u ma * a n M s
B a t o n * Wi t h Kv k t e s we s o f a t a t c t o * .
Ev e r y t o wn h a s i t s o c c a s i o na l oeaaa
t i ou a n d l a s t Mo n d a y Tr a a t o n' a t ur n
c a me wh a n t h e bo dy o f Owe n Vi n c e n t ,
a br ot he r of Cha r l e s Vi n c e n t o f Cnyt e r ,
wa s f o und i n a bui l di ng wh i c h h a d b e e n
r e nt e d b y t he de c e a s e d f or a s a l o o n.
Owe n Vi n c e n t h a d be e n l i v i ng wi t h hi s
br ot he r Cha r l e s , l andl or d of t h e Cny t e r
hot e l , dur i ng t he pa s t wi n t e r a n d s pr i ng
a n d ha d r e c e nt l y l e as e d t h e bui l di ng
o n Ma i n s t r e e t j u s t we s t of t h e br i dg e
a nd he r e t of or e us e d a s a s al oon, wi t h
t h e i nt e nt i o n of us i ng i t f or t he s a me
pur po s e . He a ppl i e d f or a l i c e ns e but
i t wa s r e f us e d b y t he Ex c i s e Co mmi s -
s i one r s .
S o me t hr e e we e k s a g o h e bo ug ht a
t i c ke t f r om Cuy l e r t o Cr ai n' s Mi l l s , a
s t at i on s o me t wo mi l e s we s t of Tr u x t o n
o n t h e E. , C & N . road, a n d n o t h i n g
wa s s e e n of h i m by Tr u x t o n o r Cuy l e r
peopl e af t er t hat t i me unt i l hi s bo dy
wa s di s c ove r e d l as t Mo n d a y mo r n i n g .
I t wa s s uppo s e d t ha t h e ha d g o n e a wa y
o n bus i ne s s a s h e wa s i n t he ha bi t of
d o i n g a nd n o a l a r m wa s f el t o r s us pi c i o ns
ar ous e d by hi s no n- a ppe a r a nc e . On
Mo n d a y mo r n i n g hi s br ot he r we n t
t o t he s a l o on t o g e t s o me c ha i r s . T h e
door wa s l o c ke d a n d a wi n d o w wa s
t he r e f or e rai s ed t o g a i n a n e nt r a nc e
wh e n a t erri bl e s t e nc h i s s ue d f r om t he
r o o m. Up o n e x a mi n a t i o n a s t o t h e
c a us e , a bo dy of a ma n wa s f ound s o de -
c o mp o s e d t hat i t c o ul d o n l y be i nde nt i -
i i ed by t he c l o t hi ng , wh i c h wa s r e c og-
ni z e d a s t h a t wo r n by Owe n Vi nc e nt .
Cor one r Br adf or d wa s i mme d i a t e l y
s u mmo n e d f r o m t hi s vi l l age . H e ar-
r i ve d t he r e o n Mo n d a y af t e r noon,
a n d ma d e a n e x a mi n a t i o n . He f o und
$ 1 1 3 i n c a s h i n hi s po c ke t s , a l e a s e of
t h e S c h e i l e n g e r s al oon bui l di ng a nd a
ba nk bo o k wi t h a ba l a nc e t o bi s c r e di t
of $ 2 0 0 o r mo r e . A n e mp t y bo x l a
; be l e d " mo r phi ne pi l l s " wa s f ound near
t he bed on wh i c h t he bo dy l ay.
Co r o ne r Bradf or d s u mmo n e d t he fol-
l o wi ng j ur y :
T h o ma s I kx l d, Al e x a n d e r La ns i ng ,
i Wm . Gr a h a m, H. J . Bo s wo r t h , Ra y
j Wo o d wa r d , Cor ne l i us La ns i ng , Al v o -
| rati o La ns i ng .
T h e f ac t s g i v e n a b o v e we r e e l i c i t e d
f r o m t he wi t ne s s e s e x a mi n e d a n d t h e
j ur y ' s ve r di c t wa s t ha t Owe n Vi n c e n t
c a me t o hi s de a t h at t he Sc he i l e ng e r s a-
l oon f r om an u n k n o wn c a us e . It i s
i mpo s s i bl e t o d e t e r mi n e wh e t h e r h e
c o mmi t t e d s ui c i de or di e d f r o m nat ural
c a us e s . He wa s i n poor he a l t h a n d wa s
i n t he habi t of t a ki ng mo r phi n e pi l l s a s
a me di c i ne . He wa s 3 2 y e a r s of a g e .
T h e c or one r ' s dut i e s i n ma k i n g t he
e x a mi n a t i o n we r e e x t r e me l y unpl e as ant
KEUIflON OF TOE 185TH.
J o h n a He y d o n Ar r e s t e d o n C n a r s e
o f Wr i t i n g Th e s n .
Fo r s o me y e a r s a n o n y mo u s l e t t e r s j
ha v e be e n r e c e i v e d by r e s i de nt s o n t he
Sc o t t road. Si nc e t he t r oubl e o v e r t he =
c h a n g e of t he s c hool ho us e s i t e i n I>is- I
t ri ct No . 8 t he s e l e t t e r s ha v e be e n re- j
c i e v e d by Cha r l e s Hur l but , Ed wa r d
Ra d wa y a nd o t he r s . T h e l e t t e r s h a v e
c ont ai ne d t hr e at s t o burn bui l di ngs , poi -
s on c at t l e a nd " f i x " t he pe r s ons w h o I
ha v e r e c e i ve d t h e m. On t h e 1 3 t h
of Apr i l a t i n pai l wa s found i n j
Char l e s Hur l but ' s f ront y a r d o n t h e :
Sc o t t road wh i c h c o nt a i ne d o n e of t he s e
t hr e at e ni ng l e t t e r s t o g e t he r wi t h s e v e n !
pa c ka g e s c o nt a i ni ng Pa r i s g r e e n, e a c h
pa c ka g e addr e s s e d t o o n e of t he follow-
i ng r e s i de nt s of t he n e i g h b o r h o o d : Wi l l - J
i aui Wake f i e l d, M. A. Ra i l wa y , J o h n
Bo y d , Cha r l e s Hur l but , H. 1>. Ke e l i n g
& S o n , K. H. Wi l s o n and Sc ho o l Co m-
I
mi s s i one r Va n Ho e s e n .
i
On Ma y 15t h, t wo d a y s af t er r e c e i v- \ , .
, ! . , . . a nd be s a y s we r e a l mo s t t oo mu c h f or
rag t h e a bo v e - me nt i o ne d l et t er, Char l e s , .
L. D. Par ke r a s on of J . K. Par ke r ,
h a s c o me t o t hi s vi l l age a nd g o ne i nt o
par t ne r s hi p wi t h hi s f at her i n hi s barber
s ho p i n t he Bl o c k wa y bui l di ng, Mr .
Pa r ke r l i as be e n wo r ki ng at hi s t rade i n
we s t for t he pas t t hr e e ye ar s , a nd i s a
s ki l l e d a nd art i s t i c wo r kma n.
T h e l i g ht ni ng wa s ve r y s har p bot h
Thur s da y a nd Fr i day. On Thur s da y
t wo hor s e s be l ongi ng t o John Ha y e s and
J e r r y Ha y e s h k s on, we r e ki l l ed i n t he
barn j us t s out h of t he s t r e et rai l road
barns , and t he s c hool hous e wa s s t ruck
i n t he Al v o r d di s t ri ct on t he Scot t road.
Edwa r d Keat or, as o n e of t he s t ock-
hol de r s of t he Cort l and Wa t e r c o mp a n y
has c o mme n c e d a n ac t i on agai ns t t he
c o mp a n y for an a c c o unt i ng for $ 4 0 , 0 0 0
wo r t h of bonds , al l e ge d s o ha v e been
g i v e n t o Bi n d s , Mof f et t & Co. , wi t ho ut
suf f i ci ent c ons i de r at i on.
Wi l l Ki rk broke t he l i g a me nt s of hi s
a n k l e l as t Sunda y ni ght whi l e r e t ur ni ng
h o me f rom c hur c h s e r vi c e s . In s o me
ma n n e r hi s f oot wa s c a ug ht f ast be-
t we e n t wo s t o ne s o v e r a s l ui c e - wa y un-
de r t he wa l k on Huds o n st reet near t he
Ha k e s pl ace. He fel l o v e r a nd hi s f oot
wa s hel d fast s o t hat he c oul d not mo v e
unt i l h e l p c a me about fifteen mi nut e s
l at er.
Las t Th u r s d a y a nd Fr i day we r e d a y s
uf v e r y s e v e r e s t or ms , a nd t he wat e r
t ha t f el l nor t h of t hi s vi l l age wa s ve r y
h e a v y e s pe c i al l y o n Thur s da y . Th e
s t r e a ms we r e rai s ed t o unus ual he i ght .
T h e fiats o n t he eas t s i de of t he ri ver
b e t we e n t hi s vi l l age a nd l i t t l e Yor k.
we r e ove r f l owe d as i n s pr i ng f res het s ,
and s o me c r ops on hi l l s i de s we r e badl y
wa s he d out .
Char l e s Hut c hi ng * of Vi rgi l , formerly
of t hi s vi l l age , has r e c e nt l y be e n gr ant e d
a pe ns i on wi t h back pay a mo u n t i n g t o
alirt $4.MOO. Th** pe ns i on g r a nt s h i m
$S per mo nt h ( mm l f t4 t o 1 8 7 3 ; $17
per mo nt h f rom 1*7:1 t o 1890 and $24
pe r mo n t h for t he f ut ure a s l o n g a s he
l i ne s . Th e pe ns i on wa s obt ai ne d for
h i m by E. B. J e we l l of t hi s vi l l age.
formerly e mp l o y e d i n t he pe ns i on office
a t Wa s hi ng t o n.
Th e s chool ho us e i n t he Al v o r d di s-
t r i c t wa s s t r uc k by l i g ht ni ng l ast Fri-
d a y af t ernoon. Th e el ect ri c fluid ran
d o wn t he c h i mn e y , kno c ke d d o wn t he
s t ove pi pe , t ook t he l e g s off' t he s t o v e a nd
t ore up t he floor. Th e s chool wa s i n
s es s i on but no o ne wa s i nj ur e d e x c e pt
t hat Karl Ta y l o r bad bi s s i de s l i ght l y
bl a c ke ne d. Th e c hi l dr e n we r e out of
t h e s c hool r oom i n a t r i c e , mu c h
f r i ght e ne d by t hei r e l e c t r i c al e x pe r i e nc e .
Mi s s Ay e r s of Met t r aw v i be , i s t he
teacher.
Sunda y e v e ni ng , J une 22, i n t he Bap-
t i s t c hur c h, t he pas t or i s t o U ^ i n a s hort
s e r i e s of s e r mo ns o n t he ge ne r al s ubj e ct
of Co mpa ni o ns hi p. T h e di f f erent s ub-
j e c t s ar e t o be about a s f o l l o ws : Co m-
pa ni o ns hi p of Fr i e nds , Co mpa ni o ns hi p
of Bo o ks : Co mp a n i o n s h i p of Soci et y
a n d Amu s e me n t s , Co mp a n i o n s h i p i n
Bus i oeut i . Co mp a n i o n s h i p i n Mar r i age ;
Co mp a n i o n s h i p i n t he Ho me ; Co mpa n-
i o n s h i p wi t h Se l f ; Co mpa nf o ns hi p wi th.
Go d . S u n d a y e v e ni ng , J une 2 2 . t h e s e r mon
wi l l be on t he first s ubj e c t , Compani on-
s h i p of Fri ends, . Al l wi l l be prepared
wi t h s pe c i al , r e f e r e nc e t o t he i nt eres t s
of t he y o u n g , a n d a cordi al i nvi t at i on
i s g i v e n t o t he y o u n g pe opl e of t he c o m-
mu n i t y to he ar t h e m.
. T h e bi g me d i c i n e ma n wh o pl ant ed
hi ms e l f o n t he c or ne r of Ma i n and Wai l
'streets, l ast Tu e s d a y ni g ht a n d ma de a
publ i c nui s anc e of hi ms e l f i n t r y i ng t o
h a wk hi s stuki j o k e s a nd s t al er iue<
c i ne , had t he mi s f o r t une o f ;
;
e*i ng i ns
audience fade away, until on% n
Hur l but l ost a val uabl e Hol s t e i n bul l .
Th e a ni ma l wa s s i ck o nl y about t we nt y -
f our hour s a nd i t i s s uppo s e d t hat i t I
di e d f r om poi s on.
Th e l et t ers addr e s s e d t o Char l e s Hur l -
but a mo n g ot he r t h i n g s s a i d : " Yo u r
M l has bad o n e d o e s a nd t he y wi l l g e t
ar r angi ng, ! , . ,
, anot he r if y o u put t hat s c hool hous e on
l
mo u n t i n g and f r ami ng wa s do ne by i , , , , . . . . . . . . .
. . , , , . * t hat d a m ol d hi l l a nd y o u wi l l ki l l an-
I r e d A. For d of Ho me r . . . , .
rf
, .
ot her wi t hi n o ne ye ar . An t hat ol d
Va n Ho e s e n wi l l g e t a do c e t hat he ,
wi l l r e me mb e r if w e h a v e t o g o t o Tr u x -
t on t o d o i t . " Th e l et t er r uns o n i n
t hi s t hr e at e ni ng wa y . T h e wr i t i ng i s
a l mo s t i l l e gi bl e and t he o r t ho g r a phy a s
bad as t he wr i t i ng .
On Mo uda y a wa i r a n t wa s o bt a i ne d
by t he pers ons t hr e at e ne d, for t he arres t
of J o h n S. He y d o n , wh o l i v e s ne i g h-
l i ori ng Mr. Hur l but on t he nor t h eas t ,
a nd on Mo nda y af t e r noon t he arres t wa s
ma d e a nd He y d o n wa s br ought bef ore
J us t i c e St o ne . Bai l for hi s a ppe a r a nc e
at t he e x a mi n a t i o n t o \m he l d t o- day,
( Thur s da y ) bef ore J us t i c e St o ne . Th e
bai l wa s fixed at $ 2 5 0 . Mr . He y d o n ' s
wi f e s i g ne d t he bai l - l i oud a nd t he pri s-
one r wa s r e l e as e d. If s ut Bci ent e vi -
de nc e of hi s gui l t of t he of f ence c ha r g e d
i s f ound, h e wi l l be he l d for t he a c t i o n
of t he g r a nd j ur y.
Th e r e wi l l be mu c h i nt eres t i n t he
c as e as t he c ont e s t o v e r t he c h a n g e of
t he s c hool - hous e s i t e i n t hi s di s t ri ct has
at t r ac t e d wi de at t e nt i on a nd mu c h bi t-
ter f e e l i ng ha s be e n e x hi bi t e d o v e r t he
mat t e r by s o me of t he c o nt e s t a nt s .
I nt e r e s t i ng e v i d e n c e i s e x pe c t e d t o be
brought out on t he e x a mi n a t i o n wh i c h
i s s e t d o wn for t o' cl ock a. m.
I h i m.
T h e di s c o v e r y ha s c a us e d c ons i de r a-
bl e e x c i t e me n t i n Tr u x t o n , Cuy l e r a n d
v i c i ni t y . Th e my s t e r y of Mr. Vi nc e nt ' s
de a t h wi l l pr obabl y ne v e r be s at i s f ac t o-
ri l y s o l v e d.
Kn f o r c i K t h e La w.
Se c t i o n 647. Pe nal Code of t he St at e
of Ne w Yo r k, r e a ds : " A pe r s on wh o ,
not be i ng t he o wn e r t hereof , a ud wi t h-
o ut l awf ul aut hor i t y, wi l l f ul l y i nj ures ,
di s f i gures , r e mo v e s or de s t r o y s a g r a v e -
s t one , mo n u me n t , wor k of art , or any
us e f ul or o r na me nt a l i mpr o v e me nt , or
a ny s ha de t r e e o r o r na me nt a l pl ant ,
wh e t h e r s i t uat e upo n pr i vat e g i o u n d or
upon a s t reet , road or s i de wa l k, or
c e me t e r y , or publ i c park or pl ac e , or
r e mo v e s f r om a ny g r a v e i n a c e me t e r y
a n y flowers, me mo r i a l s or ot he r t hi ng-
c o nne c t e d wi t h t h e m, i s gui l t y of a
mi s d e me a n o r ; " a nd "i s puni s habl e by
i mp r i s o n me n t no t e x c e e d i n g s i x mo nt hs ,
or a fine not e x c e e d i n g $250 , or bo t h. "
Th e a bo v e s e c t i on of t he Pe nal Code
i s very f r e que nt l y vi ol at e d i o t he c e me -
t e r y a nd s t r e e t s of t hi s vi l l age , a nd tin
t r us t e e s of t he c e me t e r y wi l l e nf or c e t he
l aw agai ns t a n y o n e de t e c t e d i n ac t s of
v a nda l i s m i n Gl e nwo ud c e me t e r y .
Ve r o n a l Me n t i o n .
W. F. Hi t c h c o c k i s s pe ndi ng a f ew
da y s at hi s h o me he r e .
for. C. Gr e e n i s i n Ro c he s t e r at t e nd
i ng t he Medi cal As s o c i a t i o n of Cent ral
Ne w Yor k.
l>r. J . J . To d d of Pari s h, Osweg;
c ount y, wa s t he g ue s t of J . W. Br o wn,
o v e r Sunda y .
Wi l l Pi c ki ns i s no w tilling t he posi -
t i on of c l e r k at t he Mans i o n hous e , re-
c e nt l y vac at e d by J o h n Ry a n .
Mr . a nd Mrs. IX D. Ne wt o n and wi f e
ha v e be e n s pe ndi ng t he pas t we e k at
Ot ael i c vi s i t i ng Mr. Ne wt o n ' s mot he r .
J . S. Gr os s of Owe g o . di s t r i c t at t or-
ne y of Ti o g a c o unt y and a me mb e r of
t he 185t h Re g i me nt , ma d e t he RKPI T. -
u r s B o f t e n a pl e as ant cal l ye s t e r day
whi t e a t t e ndi ng t he r e uni on.
S a t e Sf uNk- al Co n v e n t i o n .
If y o u wi s h a k n o wl e d g e of t he ad-
vanc e d i deas a nd me t ho ds i n mus i c
t e ac hi ng, b e c o me f ami l i ar wi t h t he gr e at
c h a n g e a nd i mp r o v e me n t s r e c e nt l y
made , a nd pl ace your s e l f abreas t of t he
t i me s , y o u s ho ul d at t e nd t he me e t i ng of
t he Mus i c Teachers * Nat i onal As s oc i a-
t i on, to be he l d i n Sar at oga, J u n e 24,
23 a n d 2 6 . sfltsV
s ,
Buy y o ur s ugar for c a n n i n g at Ne w-
' c o mb A- I cv. s eah s t ore a nd s a v e
I mo ne y . j
Co r t l a n d I t e ms .
CORTLAND, J n n e 1 1 . T h e ol d Pr e s -
byt e r i an s e s s i on r oom i s be i ng mo v e d t o
i t s f ut ure l oc at i on c o r ne r of Ho me r a nd
Mapl e a v e nue s . I t wi l l be fitted for a
Mi s s i on c ha pe l by t he Me t ho di s t s oc i e t y .
Th e r e i s a very me a g r e a t t e nda nc e at
c our t t hus f ar o n t he o pe ni ng we e k . A
l ar ge l i st of c a s e s we r e de c l ar e d ready
for t ri al .
T h e n e ws of Owe n Vi nc e nt ' s body
be i ng f ound i n Tr ux t o n vi l l age hi st Mon-
da y wa s a sad s urpri s e t o al l wh o k u e w
h i m whi l e i n bus i ne s s he r e a s a t e mpe r -
a t e a nd wo r t h y c i t i z e n. H e c o nduc t e d
f or a l ong t i me a res t aurant o n Rai l t oad
s t r e e t n e x t door we s t of t he pr e s e nt
l K' mocrat bui l di ng .
Wo r k i s ne ar l y c o mpl e t e d on t he race
t rack a nd e v e r y t hi ng wi l l be i n readi -
ne s s for t he s u mme r me e t i n g , J ul y 2 - 4 .
A g e n u i n e o l d- t i me l i arbeeue Is i n
progreas t hi s af t e r noon at t he Fl oral
Tr o ut Par k i n ho no r of t he o pe ni n g for
t he s e as on of "90 of t hat f avori t e resort .
For t y hour s de v o t i o n i s be i ng ob-
s e r ve d at St . Mar y' s c hur c h t hi s we e k.
I i s s t e v e u i n g t he r e we r e t e n pri es t s i n
a t t e nda nc e .
Sa t ur da y af t e r noon a nd e v e n i n g Hi t c h-
c oc k Ho s e , No . 6, wi l l ha v e a pi c ni c
and part y, on t he Fl oral Tr o ut Park
g r o unds . Ba nd a nd or c he s t r a i n at t e nd-
a nc e . Da n c e t i c ke t s 5 0 c e nt s ; ge ne r al
a dmi s s i o n 10 c e nt s .
Li g ht ni ng s t ruck t he barn of J o h n
Ha y e s near t he fai r g r o und Thur s da y
e v e n i n g ki l l i ng t wo hors es . Th e r e we r e
f our hor s e s s t a ndi ng i n a r ow, t he s ec-
o nd a nd f ourt h e s c a pi ng . N o f urt her
d a ma g e wa s do ne .
Mahan' s s i x t e e nt h mus i c f es t i val wa s
a de c i de d s uc c e s s . Co ns i de r i ng t he un-
f avor abl e we a t he r i t wa s unpr e c e de nt e d
by a n y pr e vi ous ef f ort . Th e r e we n -
about 4 2 5 voi c e s i n t he c bo r us ^a nd t he
pr o g r a ms we r e e x c e l l e nt a n d pl e as i ngl y
pr e s e nt e d.
Th e Odd Fe l l o ws of Cor t l and, Mc-
( { r awvi l l e , Mar at hon, Ho me r a nd Prebl e
l odge s are a r r a ng i ng for an e xc ur s i on t o
Pl e as ant Be a c h, J u n e 26.
Sat ur day of t hi s we e k i s t he gr and
e xc ur s i on t o I t haca and v i c i ni t y. It i s
a Sunda y s chool affai r and s houl d be
we l l pat r oni z e d.
A. M. Sc he r me r ho r n and E. C. Ri n g e
ar e a t t e ndi ng t he St a t e s ho o t at Ly o n s
T h e 4 5 t h s e par at e c o mp a n y art* prac-
t i c i ng s ho o t i ng on t hei r n e w r ange .
S o me go>d s c or e s ar e ma de . It wi l l
c ont i nue al l t he we e k.
Th e popul at i on of t he first war d i s
1991, t he s e c o nd s we l l i ng, t he total t o
4 , 5 2 6 . The r e ar e 515 i n t he f or me r and
500 i n t he s e c ond wa r d of s c hool a g e .
HOMER HONORED RT THE
SOLDIER MQWH.
A Co r d i a l
Vntry
Bi t si i t e- ss Me n t i o n .
Th e office of Dr. St o ne i s at hi s resi
d e n c e o n Ca y ug a s t reet . Offi ce hour s
1 to 9 a. m. 18 t o 1 a nd 6 to 9 p. i n.
A A. <JraiI A Co. , c h a n g e t hei r ad-
v e r t i s e me nt i n t hi s i s s ue of t he RE P I I S -
i i mr t .
I. ook at Ne w c o mb & De yo' s ne w a dd.
Se e P. C. Ki ng s bur y ' s a dv e r t i s e me nt
of s u mme r g o o ds aud pri ces quo t e d.
C. A. Col l i ns A So n cal l a t t e nt i on t o
ne c kwe a r i u t hei r a dv e r t i s e me nt t hi s
we e k.
Th e l at es t a nd finest i n we d d i n g
pr e s e nt s , c a n be found at DuBoi s", t he
j e we l e r , Cor t l and.
Gr oc e r i e s c h e a p at Ne we o mb A De y o ' s
c a s h gr oc e r y s t ore.
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A Ca r d .
Th e Wo ma n ' s Rel i ef Cor ps wi s h to
e x pr e s s t hei r t ha nks t hr o ugh t he Rn-
MJMJCJtx, to Prof . Cu mmr a g s a n d hi s
s chool for t he h u g e quant i t y of be au-
t i f ul flowers f ur ni s he d by t h e m f or us e
on Me mor i al da y .
SAUA M. HOTCHKISS.
Gar. sec' y-
Ki n d l y s ki ns l o o ke d d o w n n p n n t un
s ol di e r bo y s of t h e 1 8 5 t h Bs g i a n s nt H a w
Yo r k Vo l unt e e r s y e s t e r da y
( h e y a s s e mbl e d i n t h i s v i l l a g e t o
t h e f r i e nds hi ps of t h e t r y i n g d a y
t h e y ma r c h e d s ho ul de r t o s ho ul de r t o
t h e f r ont , a n d br a v e l y a n d g a l l a nt l y d i d
t he i r d o t y .
Ab o u t 1 8 5 me mb e r s of t h e r e g i me n t
ar r i ve d o n t he 8 : 5 0 a. m. brai n f r o m
Sy r a c us e , a n d we r e me t b y ma n y resi-
d e n t me mb e r s of t o e r e g i me nt , a c c o m-
pani e d by t h e Ho me r ba nd, a n d e s c o r t e d
d o wn J a me s s t r e e t a n d Ma i n I n do ubl e
file, t o t he i r he a dqua r t e r s a t t h e G. A.
R. pos t , wh e r e t h e y we r e we l c o me d by
t h e r e c e pt i on c o mmi t t e e c o mp o s e d of
t he focal me mb e r s of t h e regiment.
Ma n y h e a r t y h a n d s h a k e s a n d ma n y a
wa r m wo r d of g r e e t i n g we r e g i v e n a s
t h e c o mr a d e s r e c o g ni s e d t he i r o l d c o m-
pa ni o ns of t he wa r , a n d i t wa n n real
pl e as ur e t o wi t ne s s t he e n j o y me n t wh i c h
t he y de r i v e d f r o m t h e renewal o f ol d
f r i e nds hi ps . T h e mo r n i n g ho ur s we r e
s p e n t i n v i s i t i ng , a n d a t 1 8 : 8 0 di nne r
wa s s e r v e d i n t h e d i n i n g r o o m o f t h e G.
A. R. r o o ms , by t he Wo ma n ' s Re l i e f
Co r ps of t hi s vi l l age .
A t 8 : 3 0 p. i n. , af t e r ai l ha d e n j o y e d
t he bount i f ul r e f r e s hme nt s s uppl i e d by
t he l adi e s , t he f or mal me e t i n g wa s he l d
i n t he l ar ge Po s t hal l . Pr e s i de nt Bi r di e -
b o u g h c a l l e d upo n Re v . Dr . W. A.
Ro b i n s o n of t hi s v i l l a g e f or t he a ddr e s s
of we l c o me . Dr . Ro bi ns o n' s a ddr e s s of
we l c o me wa s v e r y c or di al a n d gr ac e f ul .
He wa s r e s ponde d t o by Col one l E. S.
J e n n e y of Sy r a c us e , wh o e a r ne s t l y s p o k e
f or t h e c o mr a d e s of t he 185t h r e g i me nt .
He pai d t he no bl e offi cers of t h e regi -
me n t h i g h a nd de s e r v e d c o mp l i me n t s
for t he i r s ol di e r l y be ar i ng a n d de v o t i o n
t o d u t y . Col one l J e n n e y wa s of t e n i n-
t e r r upt e d by c he e r s a s h e c al l e d o v e r
t h e n a me s of t h e g a l l a nt of f i cers l i v i ng
a nd de a d.
Col . J e n n e y ' s e x c e l l e nt r e s po ns e wa s
f o l l o we d by t he r e a di ng of t he mi n u t e s
of l ast me e t i n g by Se c r e t a r y Cl ar k. A
c o mmi t t e e of five wa s t he n a ppo i nt e d
by t h e Chai r, o n mo t i o n of a c o mr a de ,
t o ma k e n o mi n a t i o n s f or offi cers of t h e
o r g a ni z a t i o n f or t he c o mi n g y e a r .
Wh i l e t he c o mmi t t e e wa s o ut t h e
pr e s i de nt c al l e d upon Ge n . J o s h u a L.
Cha mbe r l a i n f or a n a ddr e s s a n d t he a u-
di e nc e we r e t reat e d t o a mo s t e ar ne s t
a nd e l o que nt s pe e c h f r om t hi s di s t i n-
g u i s h e d s ol di e r and s t a t e s ma n. Ge n .
( ' na mbe i l a i n s a i d. " S i n c e h e h a d s e e n
t he wo me u wh o we r e pr e s e nt , h e di d
no t wo n d e r t hat Le e s ur r e nde r e d wh e n
h e s a w t he g a l l a nt 1 8 5 t h a t Ap p o ma t o x .
If Le e c o ul d ha v e s e e n t ho s e wo me n b e
wo ul d h a v e s ur r e nde r e d a y e a r s oone r .
Th e wo me n of a c o unt r y d e t e r mi n e t he
c har ac t e r of i t s me n , a n d i t wa s t he
wo me n at h o me wi t h t he i r l oyal l o v i ng
he ar t s a nd c he e r i ng l e t t e r s wh i c h ne r v e d
t he s ol di e r s t o de e ds of br ave r y a nd e n-
d u r a n c e . "
Ge u . Cha mbe r l a i n t he n de s c r i be d i n-
c i de nt s of t he wa r a nd pai d t he hi g he s t
t r i but e t o t he s ol di e r l y c har ac t e r a nd
abi l i t y " t o t a ke t hi ng s a s t he y we r e a nd
ma k e t h e m a s t he y o u g h t t o h e , " of t he
1 8 5 t h r e g i me nt . N o me mb e r of t ha t
r e g i me nt but t ha t c oul d f eel proud of
t he hi g h prai s e of t he i r ge ne r al a s be
r e c ount e d t hei r s e r v i c e s t o t he i r c o un-
t ry at a cri t i cal pe r i od of t he wa r . At
t he cl os e, Ge n . Cha mbe r l a i n t ur ne d to
t he nat i onal flag, a n d unde r i t s i ns pi ra-
t i on bi s t r i but e to i t a n d t o t hos e wh o
ma d e it me a n wh a t i t do e s to-day,
i K' came mo s t e l o que nt a u d f ound
a r e s pons i ve e c h o i n e v e r y he ar t . Ge n .
Cha mbe r l a i n is a ma n of fine appe ar -
anc e , a nd a v e r y e as y, f orci bl e and
gr ac e f ul s pe ake r a nd ha s t hat ma g ne t -
i s m wh i c h put s me n i n s y mp a t h y wi t h
hi m a nd a t t a c he s t h e m to b i m. He i s
a gr e at f avor i t e wi t h hi s s ol di e r boys ,
a mi e v i de nt l y t he 185t h r e g i me nt bo y s
ar e f avor i t e s of hi s .
Li e ut e na nt - Go v e r no r J o n e s wa s t he n
c al l e d upon a n d ma d e a v e r y gr ac e f ul
a nd o ppo r t une s pe e c h p a y i n g a t ri but e
to t he 185t h r e g i me nt . Af t e r Ge u .
June ' s s pe e c h t he n o mi n a t i n g c o mmi t -
t ee r e por t e d t he f o l l o wi ng no mi na t i o ns :
Pr e s i de nt Ca pt a i n D. N. Lat br op,
of Sy r a c us e .
Fi rst Vi c o - Pr e s t .
of Ho me r .
Se c o nd Vi c e - Pr e s t
of Sy r a c us e .
S e c r e t a r y H. W. Cl ark of Sy r a c us e .
Tr e a s ur e r Ot i s S mi t h of Cor t l and.
T h e report wa s una ni mo us l y adopt e d.
Quar t e r - Mas t e r Gi l be r t pr e s e nt e d
a g o l d ba dg e t o Se c r e t a r y Cl ark i n
behal f of t he r e g i me nt wi t h an appro-
pri at e pr e s e nt at i on s pe e c h.
Sa r g e a nt Gr os s of Owe g o , wa s t he n
cal l ed upon and ma de a ve r y i mpr e s s -
i ve and f e e l i ng addres s , t o uc hi ng upon
t he de a t h of Hi r a m Cl ark, of Co mp a n y
G. , t he l as t ma n to g i v e up hi s l i f e for
hi s c ount r y i n t he Wa r of t he Re be l l i on.
Le t t e r s of regre t a nd o t he r c o mmu n i -
c a t i o ns we r e t he u read by t he. s ecret ary,
and ot he r bus i ne s s wa s t r ans ac t e d.
Bri ef s p e e c h e s we r e ma d e , upo n cal l , by
J u d g e S mi t h of Cor t l and, a n d ot he r s ,
J . H. Mc Ga hn s a ng a s ong, ent i t l ed
T h e ol d Cof f ee Ke t t l e , " wh i c h s e e me d
t o t ouc h a r e s pons i ve c hor d i n t he heart s
of hi s c o mr a de s .
Th e r e uni on wa s a s uc c e s s and Ho me r
peopl e wi l l be gl ad to we l c o me t he c o m-
rades of t he g a l l a nt 183t h a g a i n, whe n-
e v e r t he y ma y c ho o s e to ho no r us wi t h
t hei r pr e s e nc e .
Th e 185t h Re g i me n t wa s mus t e r e d
i nt o s e r vi c e a t Sy r a c us e i n Se pt e mbe r ,
1864, and j us t o n e we e k af t er l e avi ng
t here, t he y ar r i ve d a t Ci t y Po i nt i n
So ut h- we s t e r n Vi r gi ni a, a nd we r e i t n
me di a t e l y put be hi ud t he br e as t wor ks
t here, t he bat t l e of " Ye l l o w Ho u s e "
ha v i ng oc c ur r e d t he r e t he da y pr e vi ous .
The y ha d had no dri l l what e ve r bef ore
l e a v i ng Sy r a c us e a nd had no e x pe r i e nc e
or t r ai ni ng as s ol di e r s t o s us t ai n t hei r
c o ur a g e . Af t e r a s t ay at Ci t y Po i nt of
a mo n t h or mo r e t he y we r e s e nt f or war d
a nd e n g a g e d first i n t he So ut h Si de
Rai d. Th e y we r e t he n i n ma n y e n -
g a g e me n t s , t he bat t l e of F u s t Hat c he r ' s
Ru n , We l d o n Ra i d, Ua t . e of Quake r
Road, bat t l e of Fi v e Fo r ks , Gr a v e l l y
Run, a nd f r om Mar c h 29t h t h e y fol -
l o we d Le e ' ti l l hi s s ur r e nde r o n Apr i l
, 1885.
T h e f o l l o wi ng e x t r a c t f r om t he c o m-
muni c a t i o n addr e s s e d to t he Le gi s l at ur e
by t he Mo n u me n t c o mmi t t e e , g i v e s a
bri ef i de a of t he s e ve r e s t ordeal e n-
c o unt e r e d by t he r e g i me n t :
" Up o n t h e g r a nd mo v e me n t i n t o n
- Pe mb r o k e Pi e r c e ,
Fr e d. Ci l we l l ,
d a y s f Ma r c h, haf ora
ha l f o n e . Pi c ke t t ' s
npnn l i s y n s t a r rend n e a r Le wi s ' f ar m,
n h o o t ten a mi s * a w l s wat t f r o m Pet era-
o f .an
t h e b mn t o f
wh i c h wa s h o m e by t h e first br i gade ,
wi t h n f o e i n t r e a t g r e a t l y o n t n n mb e r -
H, t o o hrj anda h e M to g r o u n d .
T h e 1 8 5 t h regiment, unde r t h e c o m-
ma n d o f Co l o ne l Sni pe r , we n t i n t o ne t t l e
wi t h tent t h a n 8 0 8 of f i cers a n d me n .
Do t i n g I k e bri ef t i me of t h e e ng a g e -
me n t me n we r e ki l t ed, a n d ne ar l y
1 8 8 wo u n d e d , t o me ten of t h e l at t er
mo r t a l l y . 8 1 of t h e wo u n d e d di e d be-
f or e t h e regiment wa s mu s t e r e d o ut .
Th i s fight i t n me mo r a b l e o n e i n t h e
hi s t o r y o f t h e regiment. Co mi n g s ud-
d e n l y u p o n t h e rifle pi t a o f t h e rebels,
t h e fighting t r e e a t c l o s e quar t e r s . T h e
c ol or - be ar e r , s ar ge ant Be n t o n H. Wi l -
s o n, wan t wi c e wo unde d, a nd o n e of t h e
c ol or - guar d, c or por al He r ma n Re k a , uf
Co mp a n y B, w h o s e i z e d t h e c o l o r s a s
t h e c ol or - be ar e r f el l , l os t hi s h a n d ; t he
s e r g e a nt ( Wm. H. Ty l e r , ) of t h e c ol or
c o mp a n y , i n wh o s e h a n d s t h e c o l o r s
we r e t ha n pl ac e d, wa s ki l l e d. Ca pt a i n
La t br o p, o f Co mp a n y D, wi t h t h e col -
o r s i n h i s grnap, wan a l s o s e v e r e l y
wo unde d. T h e c ol or s we r e t he n s ei ned
by t h e c o l o ne l , a n d a final c h a r g e wa s
ma d e . Moat of t h e wo u n d s r e c e i v e d by
t h e me n we r e revere, a nd t h e r e g i me nt ,
i n t h e akort peri od i n wh i c h i t wa s e n -
g a g e d , l os t a t l eas t t we nt y- f i v e pe r c e nt ,
of i t s a v a i l a bl e mat e r i al . T h e de a d
we r e bur i e d u p o n t he s po t . S o me we r e
a f t e r wa r d removed t o t h e Pe t e r s bur g
Na t i o na l c e me t e r y . S o me 8 or 10 of
t h e m a r e una c c o unt e d f or o n t he r e c or ds
of t he c e me t e r y , a nd undo ubt e dl y r e s t
i n g r a v e s ma r ke d " u n k n o w n . " T h e
s ur v i v o r s l ook hac k upo n t h i s s ha r p
" fight of t he s a w- dus t p i l e , " a s i t wa s
popul ar l y de no mi na t e d, a s to a horri bl e
d r e a m. T h e r e g i me nt s t ood i t s g r o u n d
v a l i a nt l y , a n d o nl y f el l back wh e n or-
de r e d to r e - f or m i t s l i ne . T h e me n
we r e t he nc e f o r t h ve t e r ans i n e a r ne s t . "
" T h e mat ma n ki l l e d i n bat t l e i n t he
A r my of the Po t o ma c wa s a l i e ut e na nt
of t hi s r e g i me nt , Hi r a m Cl ark, of Co m-
p a n y G, i n c o mma n d o f t he s ki r mi s h
l i ne , wh o wa s s hot t hr o ug h by a n une x -
pl ode d s hel l , fired f r o m a rebel bat t el y
wh i l e t he wh i l e flag wa s a d v a n c i n g .
He i s buri ed i n Popl ar Gr o v e Ce me t e r y
a t Pe t e r s bur g . "
A mo n g t he offi cers pr e s e nt we r e
Ge n . J o s h u a S. Cha mbe r l a i n of N e w
Yo r k , Br i g a d e c o mma n d e r a nd e x -
Go v e r no r of t h e s t o l e of Ma i n e ; Col . E .
S. J e n n e y a n d Col . Gu s t a v u s Sni pe r of
S y r a c u s e ; l i e u t e n a n t Go v e r no r J o n e s ,
no t a me mb e r of t he 185t h, w h o c o m-
ma n d e d t he first r e g i me nt wh i c h wa s
fired upo n i n t he wa r wh i l e be wa s l e ad-
i n g t h e m t hr o ug h Ba l t i mo r e ; Ma j o r
Ro be r t P. Bu s h of Ho r s e hc a ds , wh o
we n t f r o m t hi s c o unt y wi t h c o mp a n y
" E " a s c a pt a i n and af t e r war d ma d e
maj or , a n d Li e ut . He r be r t Ro r o pnug h of
Wa s h i n g t o n , D. O , of c o mp a n y " E . "
T h e l i st following c o nt a i ns t he n a me s of
t ho s e pr e s e nt a s far a s t he y c o ul d be o b-
t ai ne f r o m t he t reas urer, O. C. S mi t h of
Cor t l and, a n d no t al l of t he s e we r e
me mb e r s of t he r e g i me nt but al l we r e
pr e s e nt a n d s ubs c r i be d to t he s uppor t of
t h e r e g i me nt a l o r g a ni z a t i o n:
L. S. Me r r i c k, Sy r a c us e ; He n r y E.
Phe l ps , Mc Gr a wv i l l e ; J . R. Bi r dl e bo ug h,
pr e s i de nt of t he or gani z at i on, Co r t l a nd;
O. J . Ro c k s ; Pat r i c k Du n n ; L. V.
O. W. Mo ur o e ; G. W. Br o wn ; J . L.
Br o wn ; G. R. Al l e n ;
T. H. Fi t c h ; Capt . A.
a Ba l l ; W. S . Vkl de r ;
J . H. Ge t t i g ; Col . E,
May bur y ; 11. H. Ke l s e y
O. C. S mi t h , Co r t l a nd;
Ma j . Barber, S y r a c u s e :
Owe g o ; S. M. Wo o d ; J
Ma j . Bus h, Uo r s e he a ds ;
s o n ; Li e ut . L. S. Edgar , of N. Y. S u n ;
Char l e s A. S t o a x ; Hi r a m Be t t s ; Capt .
Ro r o pa ug h, Wa s h i n g t o n , D. C. ; G. S.
St a nua r d; W. B. Dr a k e ; J a c o b Fr a uz e a ;
C. Hi c k s ; J . D. Ro s e ; V. Re s l e r , J r . ;
O. M. Bt de y ; J o h n J . Cl ar k; S i me o n
Xe a l ; Ge o r g e L. Tr o i s i e r ; J . W. St r o w-
br i dg e ; A. C. Hi l s i ug e r ; P. C. Co nni e ;
He nr y Da n e s ; J . P. Kn a p p ; E. Lo o m i s ;
W. M. Wa ke f i e l d; Mar t i n I^awi er; W.
L. St e r nbur g ; Pe mb r o k e Pi e r c e ; W.
H. Law ton; J o h n Car r ol l ; J . H. Con-
ni e, Tr u x t o n ; J a me s Mi c he l s o n ; E. H.
N' ei l son; He n r y Be e be ; J . R. Cl ar k;
S. L. St i l l ma n; Fr e d. Col we l l ; L. J o i n e r ;
Wi l l i a m Gi l be r t ; Col . Sni pe r , Sy r a c us e ;
D. He n u e s y ; Dr . Bradf ord, Ma r a t ho n;
H. M. Je f f e r y; I J o y d Har r i s .
Mr . F e c k ' s Qu o t a Bi l l feiijrned.
BI NUHAMTON, J u n e 9 . Th e f ol l ow-
i ng t e l e g r a ms we r e r e c e i ve d he r e at
9 : 1 6 a. m. to-day:
AI I I AS T. June 8, 18N0.
l b J. L, Luttk, He/tool Commissioner:
T h e Quot a bill i s a l a w.
UHAs' K. SKINNER. Deputy Supt.
We n o w ha v e t he $ 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 i ncreas e
as ke d for, and t he $ 1 0 0 t e ac he i ' s quot a.
I he r e by t e nde r Ho n . R. T. Pe c k ol
Cor t l and, t he s i nc e r e t ha nks of t he
Co mmi t t e e for hi s s uc c e s s f ul ef f ort s i n
t a ki ng c ha r g e of t he Quot a bi l l . He
has e ar ne d t he gr at i t ude of nearl y t he
e nt i r e s t at e . Wh i l e a port i on of Br ook
l yn we e p a nd we rej oi ce, ma y Go d bl es s
y o u for y o ur nobl e wo r k. Yo ur s re-
s pe c t f ul l y,
J. L. LURK,
Chairman n school k**islatiaii, from State
( otuHi i s-ooConventual .
Th i s bi l l pas s ed by our As s e mb l y ma n ,
wi l l di v i de t he publ i c s c hool mo n e y s a s
follows, wi t ho ut e xt r a t a x to t he pe o pl e
of Cort l and c o unt y , a nd at t he s a me
t i me i t wi l l g i v e t o t h e c o unt y o v e r $ 2 . -
5 0 0 e x t r a f or s chool purpos es , t he r e by
l e s s e ni ng l ocal t axat i on.
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t eacher wi l l g e l first, $ 1 0 0 a n d $ 1 0 0 for
e v e r y addi t i onal t e ac he r t hus e mp l o y e d
for t l t e s chool ye ar . Th e bal anc e of t he
s chool mo n e y s wi l l be di v i de d i n t he
us ual wa y i n proport i on to t he aggr e -
g a t e a t t e nda nc e of pupi l s of s chool a g e .
Th e t e nde nc y of po pul a t i o n i s t owar d
t he c i t i e s , t hus de c r e as i ng t be at t e nd-
a n c e i n t he rural di s t ri ct s , a n d t he r e by
i nc r e a s i ng l ocal t ax few s c hool purpos es ,
s o mu c h s o t hat ma n y c o unt i e s i n t hi s
s t at e pay f r om 100 t o 2 5 0 per c e nt ,
gr e at e r l ocal t a x for s c hool t han i s pai d
i n N e w Yo r k a ud o t he r l ar ge ci t i es ,
a nd t be o bj e c t of t hi s bi l l i s t o e qual i z e
t hi s t a x t hr o ug ho ut t he s t at e , b y i n-
c r e a s i ng t he di s t r i c t quot a. Onl y t he
c i t i e s of N e w Yo r k, Br o o kl y n, Al b a n y
Buf f al o a r e mu c h af f ect ed by t h e t hi s
bi l l , a n d t he y wi l l pa y s o me $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0
toward t he s uppor t of s c ho o l s i n ot he r
part s of d i e s t at e .
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J . L y ma n ; L.
Wi l l i a m Br i g g s ;
S. J e n n e y ; L.
R. 11. Ro s e ;
T. O' Br i e n;
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pl i i a l o a n * - Ma n t o a Co r t l a n d
Be l l e .
A n As s o c i a t e d Pr e s s d b p a t c h h a s t h e
f ol l owi ng n e ws of focal i nt e r e s t :
A r o ma nt i c mar r i age oc c ur e d a t
Sc r ant ou. l ast Thur s da y . A t al l , g a y ,
we l l dr e s s e d i ndi vi dual of t we nt y - l i v e ,
wi t h a floating ne c kt i e a nd waxed* ui us-
t a c h c a me hur r i e dl y i nt o t he offi ce of
t he c l e r k of c our t s a n d a s ke d Cl erk
Wa g n e r i f t h e offi ce wo u l d be o pe n at
1 2 : 3 0 .
H e wa s i nf or me d i t wo ul d, a nd t he r e -
upo n g a v e hi s n a me a s Cl ar e nc e Ki n g
Br o wn , a n d amid he wa s f r om Phi l ade l -
phi a. He s ai d t hat h e e x p e c t e d a y o u n g
l ady o n t he 1 8 : 3 0 f r om Cort l and. N . Y. ,
a n d wa n t e d e v e r y t h i n g i n r e adi ne s s f ar
t he o c c a s i o n. H e de par t e d, a n d a t t h e
b * a l o n g to
i t n o o upt e a'
T h e y c a n, w i n telly i n t o t h e d a r k s
offi ce a n d a s k e i tea I r e n e * . T h e l a d y
wa n n be nuuf nl Mo n d e y o u n g wo r e n n
a n d ' r at he r e r e i t e d . B r o wn a p -
pe ar e d very ni r vana. H a l a i d : " I
h a v e o n l y *< >ght mi n u t e s to c a t c h t h e
t r a i n, Hur a p wi t h t h e l i c e n s e . " I n
t w o mi n u t e s t h e p a p e r wa a
I n bi s h i n d s , a n d h e a n d t h e
hurt e dl y retreated t o t h e onr-
A mi n i s t e r o c c u p i e d n neat i n t h e
v e hi c l e . Br o wn g a v e o r de r s t o t h e
dr i v e r to ' l y " t o t h e s t a t i o n. T h e
dr i v e r di d as reques t ed, a n d wh i l e g o i n g
t hr o ug h t he Ar r e t s a t br e a kne c k s p e e d
t h e c o u p l e we r e mar r i e d. T h e y g o t t o
t h e s t at i on uat i n t i me t o c a t c h t h e
t r ai n, a n d r e i v e d t h e mi ni s t e r ' s bl es s -
i n g a s t he y j u mp e d o n boar d. T h e
brt de wa a Mi nt Mi n n i e Ri c ha r ds o n,
d a u g h t e r of 1 - J. Ri c ha r ds o n, s upe r i n-
tendent of th< Cor t l and Wa t e r c o mpa ny . '
A Tri p to Saratoga.
Iw* rittsa or request.]
Mhw Ha t t i e E . Al v o r d , of Ho me r ,
a n d Mr s . T h o ma s M. Al v o r d a nd s o n,
l i v i ng ne ar Se at t l e , Wa s h i n g t o n , l ef t
t he h o me of t hei r f r i e nds J u n e 3 d to at -
tend t h e a nni v e r s a r y of t he Ame r i c a n
Ho me Mi s s i o na r y So c i e t y , wh i c h wa a to
be he l d a t S.. rat oga. I n t he mo r n i n g
a t w e l ef t , t i e s k y wa s ne ar l y c l oudl e s s ,
bi ddi ng f ai r f or a be aut i f ul d a y ; but he -
f ore w e l ef t i I ome r t he rai n wa s f al l i ng
i n t or r e nt s . Our ride to Sa r a t o g a wa s a
v e r y pl eas , .t o n e . We s a w ma n y
t h i n g s of ii t crest . T h e v a l l e y s we r e
g r e e n wi t h t he s pr i ng' s v e g e t a t i o n a n d
t he i ndi c a t i o ns we r e t ha t t he we a t h e r
ba d b e e n w i n n e r t he r e t ha n he r e , a s
t he c r o ps I n k e d t o be a t l e as t t w o
we e k s al i ca. i of t hi s pl ac e . I t wa s ne a r l y
7 o' c l oc k w he n w e r e ac he d t h e Ho t e l
Ve r mo n t , w he r e w e we r e g r a n d l y e n -
t e r t ai ne d d i n i n g o ur s t a y . T b e af t er-
no o n of We d n e s d a y wa s ve r y wa r m, t he
g l a s s i ndi c a t i ng 1 0 0 . I n t he af t er part
of t he d a y a r ode o ut to t be pa r k t ak-
i n g i n t he v ri ons s pr i ngs , al l of wh i c h
w e t as t e d. < ) ne we di s c ar de d af t e r t h e
first t as t e , out t he o t he r s we r e no t a s
di s agr e e abl e a n d of o n e we dr a nk
o f t e n. Ti n s day wa s t he da y of g r e a t
s t o r ms , t h o u g h t h e y pas s e d a r o und a nd
di d n o t r e a c h Sa r a t o g a unt i l ne ar l y 6
p. m.
i t be i ng a > wa r m, w e t ook our s e c o nd
ride a bo ut I p. m. We v i s i t e d l a ke
Sar at oga, a l ove l y s he e t of wa t e r , a nd
t h e dr i v e t he r e w e s hal l l o n g r e me mb e r
a s t he vi ew wa s o n e of g r e a t be a ut y .
We t h e n vi s i t ed t be Ge y s e r Spr i ng s a nd
t he r e t he si rm me t us . Th a t wa s t he
fiist h e a v y t hunde r s t o r m w e ha d be e n
o u t i n for t hi r t y ye ar s , a s we h a v e but
l i t t l e t huni i r i n t he we s t , a nd s o me
s e as ons none , a nd c y c l o n e s ar e ne v e r
k n o wn i n our part of t he we s t . W
r
e
we r e g l a d w he n we r e ac he d o ur hot e l
i n s af e t y.
T h e s e s s i on wa s o n e of gr e at i nt e r e s t .
I t wo ul d t ake a n abl e r pe n t han mi n e
to g i v e a n v i h i n g l i ke a n ac c ur at e ac -
c o unt of e a c h da y ' s pr o c e e di ng s . Bu t
t he l as t e v e n i n g wa s o ne t hat mo r e
e s pe c i al l y i nt e r e s t e d me , a s i t wa s who l l y
g i v e n t o t he i nt e r e s t s of Wa s h i n g t o n ,
t be f ar a wa * we s t l and, wh e r e s o mu c h
wo r k i s wa i t i n g f or s i x y o u n g me n ,
g r a dua t e s ol Ya l e c ol l e ge , w h o r e c e i ve d
t he i r we l c o me i nt o t he wo r k t hat wa s
r e ady for t h e m, i u wh a t i s c al l e d t he
Pa l o us e c o unt r y of Eas t e r n Wa s h i n g -
ton, a r e gi on of l of t y hi l l s a nd gr and
s e e ne r y . Tat ci ng t he s e s s i on al l t oge t he r
i t wa s a gi ml s uc c e s s . Ma n y mu s t
h a v e g o n e f rom t he r e f e e l i ng t ha t i t
wa s not al l >f l i f e t o l i ve, but t hat t here
wa s a greai wo r k f or t h e m t o d o a nd
wi t h r e ne we d s t r e ng t h f r om He a v e n t o
do i t . Fr i day mo r ni ng we bade our n e w-
l y ma d e fi e n d s g o o d by a nd l ef t for
h o me , r e a c ni ng Sy r a c us e a bo ut n o o n ;
t he r e we ni< > our s econd gr e at s t o r m, a mi
we s a w t he fleets of i t al l a l o ng t he Kne
ti l l we rea< bed Ho me r . It s e e me d t o
h a v e be e n n ore s e v e r e t hi s wa y , c a us i ng
a gr e at deal of d a ma g e t o n e wl y s o wn
c r ops , a nd l > l i g ht ni ng s t r i ki ng in vari -
o us pl ac e s . As we r e ac he 1 t be h o me
of our f ri ends , we found t he di s t ri ct ,
e s pe c i al l y t! t e ac he r a nd l i t t l e c hi l dr e n,
i n a s t at e ol great agi t at i on, c aus e d by
t he l i ght ni i ; s t r i ki ng t he s c hool hous e,
pas s i ng dow u t he c h i mn e y , t a ki ng t he
l e gs off t he s t ove , c a u s i ng t he pi pe t o
fall and tea? sng t he floor qui t e badl y i n
f ront of tip- s t ove , t he n di v i di ng and
pas s i ng t hr o ug h t he wal l i nt o t he e ar t h.
One current j i assed unde r a vac ant s eat ,
s pl i nt e r i ng : he floor a nd t he n pa s s i ng
i nt o t he eai i h t hr ough a c r ac k. Tho s e
l i t t l e o ne s w :11 ne ve r forget t l i at s t o r m.
f/AT/./JV"
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TION8.
H o m e Ri l l > a n c c . Ho n o r a ni l Co mp e -
t it i ve Kv a ni hi nt i on*.
A pr i z e i f fifty dol l ars of f ered f or t be
bes t e x a mi n a t i o n pape r . A fine oppor-
t uni t y f or dl t e ac he r s and s c hol ar s at
ho me . Un d e r t he a us pi c e s o f t he Uni -
ve r s i t y Ex t e n s i o n a nd Ho me Cul t ur e
s oc i e t y of < ' hi cago, f o l l o wi ng a pl an
s ugge s t e d b. Pr e s i de nt El i ot of Har var d
Uni ve r s i t y, a " u n i o n " e x a mi na t i o n for
a dmi s s i o n t- a numbe r of c o l l e g e s wi l l
be hel d Jui 21s t be g i nni ng at 9 o' cl ock
a. m. at i No r ma l s c hool bui l di ng,
Cort l and, N Y. , unde r t he di r e c t i on of
Prof . Davi d E . S mi t h , P h . D. chi e f
e x a mi ne r . A pri ze of fifty dol l ar s i s
of f ered for t lie bes t e nt r a nc e e x a mi n a
ti oi i p i p e r . Pr ovi s i on wi l l be ma d e at
t he s a me t ue for e x a mi n a t i o n s for
first a nd > ond honor s i n anc i e nt and
mo de r n la j u a g e s , ma t he ma t i c s , and
i st ory, me di c i ne , mus i c ,
, on t be pl an of t he f a mo us
f Lo ndo n. Tb e e x a mi na -
tion to al l pe r s ons whe t he r
t o g o t o c o l l e g e o r no t .
f s uc c e s s f ul c a ndi da t e s a nd
d t o cert i f i cat es of honor
wi l l be pub ^hed i n t he report s of t he
s oc i e t y. mdi dat e s c a n r e c e i ve ful l
i nf or mat i oi s>y a ddr e s s i ng t he t reas ure!
of t he soi t y, F. W. Ha r ki ns , 147
Thr o o p St. . "hi c a g o , 111.
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t he ol ogy, ct
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St uhl of th- M. E. c hur c h, pr e ac he d
hi s f arewel . e r mon on S u n d a y l ast , be
i nt e nds t o mo r e t o Nor t h Dakot a, t hi s
we e k. Mr St uhl ha s pr e ac he d he r e
ne ar l y four ye ar s and has ma n y wa r m
f ri ends wh> wi l l regret h k g o i n g .
Dur i ng t t erri bl e s t or m t hat s we p t
ove r o ur i wn on Thur s da y e v e n i n g
l ast , Owe n dvi n tost 4 c o ws by l i ght -
ni ng. Th* bad nought t he prot ect i on
of s o me soi 1 t rees ne ar t be road, and
al l mus t h.. been ki l l ed by o n e s t r oke ,
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of D. W Wilbur. Little York, or at thi s office.
"HAUalGmFESITIil.'
Tn P a l a t i n e
HAILING THE
FfcKKVMAN.' hf
D. KiJgeway Kiupi't
waSSjatexhibited in
BVe Pan* alun m
18S8. where i t ob-
tained a medal. La-
ter it was awarded a
guidinedalatMunieh:
at the exposition i; ne
wnelle, Paris, 1889,
Mr. Knight obtained
lor it th* decoratx n
oTChevaliet of Legion
of Honor. The One
sal is sow in Pari,
andiaramcdal t&,ooo
franc*.
Copies of diiagrar
palatini have be i
Mf acta tar i j 00, At
a cost to us of e s S . e e e w* era aba to g i each ol
our pationsan opportunity- of aecsriega emw(aatrao>ei
of - ttAII. IMO TatiS r MU WMa W" lor too
of our colored soap wrappers,
Acmt.feaillM Whits, Diittull * ttor
No one will fsil to appreciate t'i
real vturk at . , which will be an ornament in any park.
Send wraupers100 lor one, * for two. etc.wii!
four lull address to
LAUTZ BROS. & CO. ,
B U F F A L O . N. V-
N. n.A copy of the above menti oned pi c-
ture may lie obtaiitad for t o in cash.
Whon Iteby waa sick, we gava her Cantoris,
Whi n ishe was a ChiM, she cried for Castoria,
WV aba baeam* Wtaa, ah* clung to Oaatorta,
When alio bod ChiUran, she gave I
A Safe Inveetment.
Is one which is guaranteed to bring you
satisfactory result*, or in case of failure a re-
turn of purehaac price. On this safe plan you
can buy from our advertised druggi st a bottl e
of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption.
It l guaranteed to bring relief in every case,
when uaed for any affection of Throat. Lungs
or Chest such as Consumption, InfUitimailon
of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whoopi ng
Cough, Croup, etc. , et c. It is pl eamnt and
agreeable to tante, perfectl y safe, and can
Hl wavsbedeoended upon. Trial bottl es free
at Atwater & Fnetel *>* drug store. 1
Does your Cake
Dry up
Quickly?
If t o , y o ur baki ng powde r l a adul t er-
at ed wi t h ammoni a or al um, Ingredi ents
whi c h are Inj uri ous t o heal t h a nd are
uaed by uns crupul ous manuf act urers
ai mpl y t o l essen t he coat of t be po wde r
and i ncreaae then* profits.
Hous ekeepers wh o us e Cl evel and' s
Superi or Baki ng Po wd e r k n o w that
f ood rai sed vrjth t hi s pur e c r e am of
tartar po wde r ke e ps moi s t and s weet ,
and i s pal at abl e a nd whol e s ome .
' ' Cl evel and' s Superi or * ha s t he
pecul i ar propert y, pos s es s ed b y no
ot her baki ng powde r, o produci ng l i ght ,
who l e s o me bread, bi scui t , c ake , e t c
t hat retain t hei r nat ural mot s t i ne and
s we e t ne s s . Thi s desi rabl e qual i t y, i n a
baki ng po wde r s h o wn by t he Official
Report s, to be t he s t ronges t of al ! pur e
c r e am of tartar powde r s , ma ke s Cl eve-
l and' s Superi or ' Abs ol ut e l y t he Beat.'*
AHHO't'T-To Mr. and Mm. Frank Abbott,
In ue 1st. anon.
MAKRIACEI.
MCENTTHB- WAHNKH- In Homer, June
It. iHHi. Wv Mev. Wm. A. Kobiuson. |>. I) Mr
Richard V. MoRntyre of Bridgeii.trt, N. Y- and
MtaaJi'Sate K. Wrn-r of loitt. N. Y.
D E A T H S
PI MMAt the Cortland Count) Al ms House
June 9th. strati I'iintn, aged M years.
HOBAKT- At hia late home <n thi s vi l l age.
Wednesday afternoon. June l i t h, Amos Ho-
bart. age i *t years, funeral from the reel
teii.e on Saturday afternoon at S o'clock.
UNCLAI MED LTj r j Ei * ^__
Letters remaintua uncalled for in the Post-
tfice t Homer. Cortland count y. S. . ,
June W. l rot t -
Harringtna. 8. B.
Ct t . - n. Ilantel
Gibaon, Ueorge
Peek. Ck-o.
rtnae, Mrs. L. B.
Watts. CI vas
D. N. MILLBK. P. M.
Barker, A-h.it.el
Carr, Kara
lluel. Henry
Nugent, C. O.
Perkins, r. B.
Roberta, J. W.
BUSI NESS NOTICES.
FOB) SALE.
A deal rat e ptoee with modern laapewye-
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lanenaVaan* anf ink* MtHHHBMBMME&MAW Asnsamnm.
Hew Styles in
Young Hen's Neckwear
C. A. Collins & Son,
l ai n Street
Do Not Fail to
*
Look at
Oar Wifiwow.
Summer Goods!
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The lawvrgeat *** Be s t Amort t aeat Showae in
HeMMMTe mS UK) iJe)W6BI Pri ce*
ESPECIAL BARGAINS |h
A flue assortment of ChalHee at 6 and 6 l-4c.good
qualitynew and desirable patterns.
Gating Suitingsa fine assortment. Black Fish Net
Laos for Overdresses.
Black Laos Flouncinga fine variety.
A Job Lot of Hamburg Edgings at 10c., 12 i-2c.
and 16a, worth 16a. 20a and 26avery cheap.
l a s ' til bl i ni i Black I n , Fist Galon at lOc.
The stock is being constantly replenished with fresh.
seasonable goodsand remnants marked down to
close outand as I am here to stay, do not mean to
be undersold.
P. C. KI NGSBURY,
KEATOR BLOCK, Homer, N. Y.
PLEASE UNDERSTAND
-THAT WE ARE CONSTANTLY HOLDING A-
-OF-
Dry Goods and Carpet*!
I t h a s be e n i n pr ogr e as no t o n l y F I F T Y HA Y S , but a l mo s t fifty mont hs , and
dur i ng t hat t i me we h a v e be e n "c l o s i ng o u t " al l t he g o o d s pos s i bl e, ami h,i!l
c o n t i n u e t o c l o s e o u t a nd r e pl e ni s h o ur s t uck a s f as t a s s al e s wi l l d o i t. Mr do
not sell at of, -i t doe s n' t pa y , a nd o ur c us t o me r s d o not a s k i t , but we wi l l meet
all ilmingntut prwes ma d e b y c o mp e t i t o r s a nd i n ma n y c a s e s our regul ar prices
wi l l be f ound l o we r t ha n adve r t i s e d coat pr i c e s . We o p e n t hi s we e k a new hit of
S H O U L D E R C A P E S , t he l at es t , ne a t e s t a nd c he a pe s t . N e w . Jersey Underwear
l o ng s l e e v e s a n d s l e e v e l e s s . N e w Si l k Se r s e y Mi t t s a n d Ol o v a s . Ne w "French
Sa t t e e ns , " r e duc e d f r om 8 0 c . to 15c. N e w " Fr e n c h Gi n g h a m, o n l y \%%v. New
Bus t l e s , l at e s t s ha pe s . We h a v e t h e a g e n c y f or t h e c e l e br at e d Cl eanf as t I t U k
Hos i e r y, t he be s t d y e i n t he wo r l d. We ha v e ma d e ma r ke d r e duc t i on on several
l i ne s of dr e s s g o o ds , wh i c h ar e wo r t h y o u r caref ul i nv e s t i g a t i o n. A fine s u r k .f
Ya n d y k e po i nt s a n d t r i mmi n g s i l ks a n d v e l v e t s .
BEOOKWAY BLOCK, HOMER.
CLOSING OUT SALE
DHVI S' S*
UNI ON BUI LDI NG.
MERCILESS CUT IN PRICES
M n T Y BvAYf t
Y/ednesday, May 14th.
tWDON'T FORGET IT.^l
GOOD GROCERIES CHEAP!
tOf* WILL FIND THEM AT
?!
Why? Because they get their Cash which you know
is better than book accounts to use in buying goods.
tii Ihn, o f Our M*ttvkinfi o f f*orfc f o r .
ficat Butter in Aturlcct .
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THE HOMER REPUBLICANi THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1890.
( l U * JBV C | J U O 1 1 1 * 1 I I t ri ed to s i n g a nd tell f unny s t o ma * ni l
T H U R S D A Y , j r S K 12, !**>.
i n v a i n. T h e c r o wd wo u l d n o t bi t e a n d
s uc ke r s we r e v e r y s c ar c e . H e t h e n
H O M E B A N D V I C I N I T Y pi t c he d i nt u t h e t o wn be c aus e i t
! " ~ . ^ . I i i i i mw H e finally s ubs i de d, t ur ne d
Al l a d v e r t i s e m e n t * m u s t n e n e w t I
to trtla office oy Monday morni ng
o f e a c r t w e e k t o i n j u r e i n s e r t i o n
t h e s a m e w e e k . A d v a r t i e e r n wi l l
p l e a s e <e*r t t t f e I n m i n d .
jawtrrali S a n s l U l n
Be n l i a r t o- ni ght .
C. O. Ne wt o n l i as b e e n g r a nt e d a
pa t e nt on a f a r beat er.
f t i s e s t i ma t e ! - t h a i about 8 0 0 me m-
be r s of t he 1 8 3 l h Re g i me n t were' pres-
* ut at t he reunion y e s t e r da y.
T h e s e r mo n be f or e t he g r a dua t i ng
c l as s wi l l be del i vered! at t he Congr e -
g a t i o na l c h u r c h n e x t S u n d a y e v e ni ng .
T h e Band g a v e a fine c o n c e i t o n t he
l i c e ns e .
o ut his* l i g ht a n d s i l e nt l y a nd s a dl y s t ol e
a wa y . T h e g o o d s e ns e of t h e pe o pl e
of Hor oe r waa never be t t e r e x hi bi t e d.
If t he s e f aki r s . are a l l o we d t o h a wk
t he u wor t hl e s s stuff o n t he s t r e e t s , t h e
pe opl e h a v e i t i n t hei r p o we r t o ef f ect u-
a l l y rid t h e ms e l v e s of t h e m b y t r e a t i ng
t h e m i n t he s a me ma n n e r a s t h e y di d
ti i i * ma n .
T h e S o n , t h e o r g a n of t he S o n s of
Ve t e r a ns s a y s : Un d e r a s pe c i al di s pe n-
s at i on i s s ue d by C u t Ad d i n g t o n , e o m-
ma u d i n g t he Di v i s i o n of N. Y. , S. of
V. , U. 8 . A. , t he offi cers of Ho me r
Ca mp No . 8 2 , S o n s of Ve t e r a n s we r e i n-
s t al l e d o n Ma y 6, ism by Chi e f of Staff,
TRUTRHPB TRAGEDY.
Gr e e n l as t ni g ht a nd t he Ho o k a nd Lad-
de r bo y s hel d a n i ce c r e a m f es t i val wh i c h ] B. T. Bu r l i n g h a m, of kwe r s v i l l e , a nd
wa s l i beral l y pat r oni z e d. | a s 82 has a l i ght i ng f or c e of br ave and
T h e pl at e g l a s s for Wi l s o n & Va n - f i nt e r e s t e d war r i or s , t he y wi l l unde r t he
a e w offi cers ma k e a noi s e . Capt ai n
Luc i us E . Pe r r y i s t he r i g ht ma n i n t h e
r i ght pl ac e a nd h e i s a bl y s e c o nde d by
hi s 1st Se r ge ant , M. Ke y Ki bbe . Ho me r
i s al s o bl es s e d wi t h a Me Co r mi e k a n d
h a s . a Ba r ke r wh o do e s not bi t e. T h e
offi cers for 18&0 a r e : Capt ai n, Luc i ns
E. Fe r r y ; 1st Li e ut e nant , Wi l l i a m L.
T o y l a wi n d o w wh i c h wa s br o ke n
wh i l e be i ng prepared for s e t t i ng , wa s
r e pl ac e d Tue s da y by a n e w o ne .
Don' t mi s s s pe ndi ng an e v e n i n g wi t h
Be n H U T at Ke at or Ope r a ho us e t o-
ni g ht . Ad mi s s i o n 8 5 c e nt s , r e s e r ve d
seat s. S5 c e nt s , for s a l e a t At wa t e r &
Fos t e r ' s .
t i . N. Cope l and and wi f e , r e t ur ne d | J a q u e t t e ; 2 nd l i e u t e n a n t , Fr a nk L.
h o me f r o m bi s t ri p t hr o ug h t he we s t o n j Ba r k e r ; Chapl ai n, He r mo n Mi l e s ; 1st
Tu e s d a y . Mr. Co pe l a nd . was de l i g ht e d j Se r g e a nt , M. Ke y Ki b b e ; Quar t e r mas -
wi t h t h e l ar ge wa y of do i ng t hi ng s i n t er Se r g e a nt , W. S. S t e p h e n s o n ; Scr-
i b e gr e at we s t . g e a n t of Guar d, Fr a nk L. Me Co r mi e k;
T h e fourth a nnua l e x c ur s i on a n d | Col or Se r g e a nt , J a s p e r S mi t h ; Ca mp
bas ke t pi c ni c of t h e I . O. of O. F. of \ Guar d; Cl ay 1>. Br o wn . Me e t i ng first
Cor t l and c o unt y , wi l l be hel d a t Pl e as - a nd t hi rd Mo nda y s i n e a c h mo n t h a t G.
a nt Be ac h o n Thur s da y , J u n e 2 6 t h. A. B. hal l . _
Far e , r ound t ri p, # 1 . 0 0 . AJfOXYXoCit AH!D~THREATKNIN1}
Amo s Hobar t di e d at hi s h o me o n LETTS Ha.
No r t h Mai n s t reet y e s t e r day af t e r noon,
a g e d 8 8 y e a r s . Th e f uneral wi l l be
he l d o n Sat ur day af t ernoon a t 2 o' cl ock 1
f rom hi s l at e r e s i de nc e.
Chi l dr e n' s day wa s appr opr i at e l y
o bs e r v e d i n t he s e ve r al c hur c he s l as t
S u n d a y . T h e e x e r c i s e s by t he S u n d a y
s c hool c hi l dr e n i n t he e v e n i n g we r e '
e nj o y e d by l ar ge c o ng r e g a t i o ns .
L U S T On t he s t r e e t i n f ront of Un i o n
bui l di ng or i n t he kadi of t he Un i o n
bui l di ng, on Thur s day e v e ni ng l ast , t wo
g<jJd band r i ng s . Fi nde r wi l l 'please j
l e ave s a me at Wa t e r s &- Ke l l o g g ' s and' *
r e c e i ve a s ui t abl e r e war d.
Th e Ke l l o g g e onc e r t g i v e n unde r t he
a us pi c e s of Te mp e s t Ho s e c o mp a n y , l as t ,
Fr i day e v e ni ng , was de s e r v i ng of a
mu c h bet t er a udi e nc e . Ev e r y n u mb e r
on t he pr o g r a m wa s e n j o y e d by t hos e
pres ent .
Th e r e wd l be a s pe c i al me e t i n g of
Ho me r As s e mb l y No . 189, of t he Int er- j
nat i onal Fr at e r nal Al l i a nc e , i n t he i r j
r o o ms , Mo n d a y e v e ni ng , J u n e 16t h, at
8 p. i n. , for t he pur pos e of e l e c t i ng
of f i cers f or t he c o mi n g t e r m. Al l me m- |
he r s ar e r e que s t e d t o be pr e s e nt .
Char l e s A. For d recei ve d l ast Tue s -
da y , four e ng r a v i ng s a nd o n e l ar ge j
f r ame of f ami l y pi c t ur e s f r om t he Ar t j
s t or e of Ar t hur K. For d of Ho l y o ke , j
Mas s . T h e ve r v art i s t i c
O w n Vi n c e n t ' s B o d y P u ma * a n M s
B a t o n * Wi t h Kv k t e s we s o f a t a t c t o * .
Ev e r y t o wn h a s i t s o c c a s i o na l oeaaa
t i ou a n d l a s t Mo n d a y Tr a a t o n' a t ur n
c a me wh a n t h e bo dy o f Owe n Vi n c e n t ,
a br ot he r of Cha r l e s Vi n c e n t o f Cnyt e r ,
wa s f o und i n a bui l di ng wh i c h h a d b e e n
r e nt e d b y t he de c e a s e d f or a s a l o o n.
Owe n Vi n c e n t h a d be e n l i v i ng wi t h hi s
br ot he r Cha r l e s , l andl or d of t h e Cny t e r
hot e l , dur i ng t he pa s t wi n t e r a n d s pr i ng
a n d ha d r e c e nt l y l e as e d t h e bui l di ng
o n Ma i n s t r e e t j u s t we s t of t h e br i dg e
a nd he r e t of or e us e d a s a s al oon, wi t h
t h e i nt e nt i o n of us i ng i t f or t he s a me
pur po s e . He a ppl i e d f or a l i c e ns e but
i t wa s r e f us e d b y t he Ex c i s e Co mmi s -
s i one r s .
S o me t hr e e we e k s a g o h e bo ug ht a
t i c ke t f r om Cuy l e r t o Cr ai n' s Mi l l s , a
s t at i on s o me t wo mi l e s we s t of Tr u x t o n
o n t h e E. , C & N . road, a n d n o t h i n g
wa s s e e n of h i m by Tr u x t o n o r Cuy l e r
peopl e af t er t hat t i me unt i l hi s bo dy
wa s di s c ove r e d l as t Mo n d a y mo r n i n g .
I t wa s s uppo s e d t ha t h e ha d g o n e a wa y
o n bus i ne s s a s h e wa s i n t he ha bi t of
d o i n g a nd n o a l a r m wa s f el t o r s us pi c i o ns
ar ous e d by hi s no n- a ppe a r a nc e . On
Mo n d a y mo r n i n g hi s br ot he r we n t
t o t he s a l o on t o g e t s o me c ha i r s . T h e
door wa s l o c ke d a n d a wi n d o w wa s
t he r e f or e rai s ed t o g a i n a n e nt r a nc e
wh e n a t erri bl e s t e nc h i s s ue d f r om t he
r o o m. Up o n e x a mi n a t i o n a s t o t h e
c a us e , a bo dy of a ma n wa s f ound s o de -
c o mp o s e d t hat i t c o ul d o n l y be i nde nt i -
i i ed by t he c l o t hi ng , wh i c h wa s r e c og-
ni z e d a s t h a t wo r n by Owe n Vi nc e nt .
Cor one r Br adf or d wa s i mme d i a t e l y
s u mmo n e d f r o m t hi s vi l l age . H e ar-
r i ve d t he r e o n Mo n d a y af t e r noon,
a n d ma d e a n e x a mi n a t i o n . He f o und
$ 1 1 3 i n c a s h i n hi s po c ke t s , a l e a s e of
t h e S c h e i l e n g e r s al oon bui l di ng a nd a
ba nk bo o k wi t h a ba l a nc e t o bi s c r e di t
of $ 2 0 0 o r mo r e . A n e mp t y bo x l a
; be l e d " mo r phi ne pi l l s " wa s f ound near
t he bed on wh i c h t he bo dy l ay.
Co r o ne r Bradf or d s u mmo n e d t he fol-
l o wi ng j ur y :
T h o ma s I kx l d, Al e x a n d e r La ns i ng ,
i Wm . Gr a h a m, H. J . Bo s wo r t h , Ra y
j Wo o d wa r d , Cor ne l i us La ns i ng , Al v o -
| rati o La ns i ng .
T h e f ac t s g i v e n a b o v e we r e e l i c i t e d
f r o m t he wi t ne s s e s e x a mi n e d a n d t h e
j ur y ' s ve r di c t wa s t ha t Owe n Vi n c e n t
c a me t o hi s de a t h at t he Sc he i l e ng e r s a-
l oon f r om an u n k n o wn c a us e . It i s
i mpo s s i bl e t o d e t e r mi n e wh e t h e r h e
c o mmi t t e d s ui c i de or di e d f r o m nat ural
c a us e s . He wa s i n poor he a l t h a n d wa s
i n t he habi t of t a ki ng mo r phi n e pi l l s a s
a me di c i ne . He wa s 3 2 y e a r s of a g e .
T h e c or one r ' s dut i e s i n ma k i n g t he
e x a mi n a t i o n we r e e x t r e me l y unpl e as ant
KEUIflON OF TOE 185TH.
J o h n a He y d o n Ar r e s t e d o n C n a r s e
o f Wr i t i n g Th e s n .
Fo r s o me y e a r s a n o n y mo u s l e t t e r s j
ha v e be e n r e c e i v e d by r e s i de nt s o n t he
Sc o t t road. Si nc e t he t r oubl e o v e r t he =
c h a n g e of t he s c hool ho us e s i t e i n I>is- I
t ri ct No . 8 t he s e l e t t e r s ha v e be e n re- j
c i e v e d by Cha r l e s Hur l but , Ed wa r d
Ra d wa y a nd o t he r s . T h e l e t t e r s h a v e
c ont ai ne d t hr e at s t o burn bui l di ngs , poi -
s on c at t l e a nd " f i x " t he pe r s ons w h o I
ha v e r e c e i ve d t h e m. On t h e 1 3 t h
of Apr i l a t i n pai l wa s found i n j
Char l e s Hur l but ' s f ront y a r d o n t h e :
Sc o t t road wh i c h c o nt a i ne d o n e of t he s e
t hr e at e ni ng l e t t e r s t o g e t he r wi t h s e v e n !
pa c ka g e s c o nt a i ni ng Pa r i s g r e e n, e a c h
pa c ka g e addr e s s e d t o o n e of t he follow-
i ng r e s i de nt s of t he n e i g h b o r h o o d : Wi l l - J
i aui Wake f i e l d, M. A. Ra i l wa y , J o h n
Bo y d , Cha r l e s Hur l but , H. 1>. Ke e l i n g
& S o n , K. H. Wi l s o n and Sc ho o l Co m-
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mi s s i one r Va n Ho e s e n .
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On Ma y 15t h, t wo d a y s af t er r e c e i v- \ , .
, ! . , . . a nd be s a y s we r e a l mo s t t oo mu c h f or
rag t h e a bo v e - me nt i o ne d l et t er, Char l e s , .
L. D. Par ke r a s on of J . K. Par ke r ,
h a s c o me t o t hi s vi l l age a nd g o ne i nt o
par t ne r s hi p wi t h hi s f at her i n hi s barber
s ho p i n t he Bl o c k wa y bui l di ng, Mr .
Pa r ke r l i as be e n wo r ki ng at hi s t rade i n
we s t for t he pas t t hr e e ye ar s , a nd i s a
s ki l l e d a nd art i s t i c wo r kma n.
T h e l i g ht ni ng wa s ve r y s har p bot h
Thur s da y a nd Fr i day. On Thur s da y
t wo hor s e s be l ongi ng t o John Ha y e s and
J e r r y Ha y e s h k s on, we r e ki l l ed i n t he
barn j us t s out h of t he s t r e et rai l road
barns , and t he s c hool hous e wa s s t ruck
i n t he Al v o r d di s t ri ct on t he Scot t road.
Edwa r d Keat or, as o n e of t he s t ock-
hol de r s of t he Cort l and Wa t e r c o mp a n y
has c o mme n c e d a n ac t i on agai ns t t he
c o mp a n y for an a c c o unt i ng for $ 4 0 , 0 0 0
wo r t h of bonds , al l e ge d s o ha v e been
g i v e n t o Bi n d s , Mof f et t & Co. , wi t ho ut
suf f i ci ent c ons i de r at i on.
Wi l l Ki rk broke t he l i g a me nt s of hi s
a n k l e l as t Sunda y ni ght whi l e r e t ur ni ng
h o me f rom c hur c h s e r vi c e s . In s o me
ma n n e r hi s f oot wa s c a ug ht f ast be-
t we e n t wo s t o ne s o v e r a s l ui c e - wa y un-
de r t he wa l k on Huds o n st reet near t he
Ha k e s pl ace. He fel l o v e r a nd hi s f oot
wa s hel d fast s o t hat he c oul d not mo v e
unt i l h e l p c a me about fifteen mi nut e s
l at er.
Las t Th u r s d a y a nd Fr i day we r e d a y s
uf v e r y s e v e r e s t or ms , a nd t he wat e r
t ha t f el l nor t h of t hi s vi l l age wa s ve r y
h e a v y e s pe c i al l y o n Thur s da y . Th e
s t r e a ms we r e rai s ed t o unus ual he i ght .
T h e fiats o n t he eas t s i de of t he ri ver
b e t we e n t hi s vi l l age a nd l i t t l e Yor k.
we r e ove r f l owe d as i n s pr i ng f res het s ,
and s o me c r ops on hi l l s i de s we r e badl y
wa s he d out .
Char l e s Hut c hi ng * of Vi rgi l , formerly
of t hi s vi l l age , has r e c e nt l y be e n gr ant e d
a pe ns i on wi t h back pay a mo u n t i n g t o
alirt $4.MOO. Th** pe ns i on g r a nt s h i m
$S per mo nt h ( mm l f t4 t o 1 8 7 3 ; $17
per mo nt h f rom 1*7:1 t o 1890 and $24
pe r mo n t h for t he f ut ure a s l o n g a s he
l i ne s . Th e pe ns i on wa s obt ai ne d for
h i m by E. B. J e we l l of t hi s vi l l age.
formerly e mp l o y e d i n t he pe ns i on office
a t Wa s hi ng t o n.
Th e s chool ho us e i n t he Al v o r d di s-
t r i c t wa s s t r uc k by l i g ht ni ng l ast Fri-
d a y af t ernoon. Th e el ect ri c fluid ran
d o wn t he c h i mn e y , kno c ke d d o wn t he
s t ove pi pe , t ook t he l e g s off' t he s t o v e a nd
t ore up t he floor. Th e s chool wa s i n
s es s i on but no o ne wa s i nj ur e d e x c e pt
t hat Karl Ta y l o r bad bi s s i de s l i ght l y
bl a c ke ne d. Th e c hi l dr e n we r e out of
t h e s c hool r oom i n a t r i c e , mu c h
f r i ght e ne d by t hei r e l e c t r i c al e x pe r i e nc e .
Mi s s Ay e r s of Met t r aw v i be , i s t he
teacher.
Sunda y e v e ni ng , J une 22, i n t he Bap-
t i s t c hur c h, t he pas t or i s t o U ^ i n a s hort
s e r i e s of s e r mo ns o n t he ge ne r al s ubj e ct
of Co mpa ni o ns hi p. T h e di f f erent s ub-
j e c t s ar e t o be about a s f o l l o ws : Co m-
pa ni o ns hi p of Fr i e nds , Co mpa ni o ns hi p
of Bo o ks : Co mp a n i o n s h i p of Soci et y
a n d Amu s e me n t s , Co mp a n i o n s h i p i n
Bus i oeut i . Co mp a n i o n s h i p i n Mar r i age ;
Co mp a n i o n s h i p i n t he Ho me ; Co mpa n-
i o n s h i p wi t h Se l f ; Co mpa nf o ns hi p wi th.
Go d . S u n d a y e v e ni ng , J une 2 2 . t h e s e r mon
wi l l be on t he first s ubj e c t , Compani on-
s h i p of Fri ends, . Al l wi l l be prepared
wi t h s pe c i al , r e f e r e nc e t o t he i nt eres t s
of t he y o u n g , a n d a cordi al i nvi t at i on
i s g i v e n t o t he y o u n g pe opl e of t he c o m-
mu n i t y to he ar t h e m.
. T h e bi g me d i c i n e ma n wh o pl ant ed
hi ms e l f o n t he c or ne r of Ma i n and Wai l
'streets, l ast Tu e s d a y ni g ht a n d ma de a
publ i c nui s anc e of hi ms e l f i n t r y i ng t o
h a wk hi s stuki j o k e s a nd s t al er iue<
c i ne , had t he mi s f o r t une o f ;
;
e*i ng i ns
audience fade away, until on% n
Hur l but l ost a val uabl e Hol s t e i n bul l .
Th e a ni ma l wa s s i ck o nl y about t we nt y -
f our hour s a nd i t i s s uppo s e d t hat i t I
di e d f r om poi s on.
Th e l et t ers addr e s s e d t o Char l e s Hur l -
but a mo n g ot he r t h i n g s s a i d : " Yo u r
M l has bad o n e d o e s a nd t he y wi l l g e t
ar r angi ng, ! , . ,
, anot he r if y o u put t hat s c hool hous e on
l
mo u n t i n g and f r ami ng wa s do ne by i , , , , . . . . . . . . .
. . , , , . * t hat d a m ol d hi l l a nd y o u wi l l ki l l an-
I r e d A. For d of Ho me r . . . , .
rf
, .
ot her wi t hi n o ne ye ar . An t hat ol d
Va n Ho e s e n wi l l g e t a do c e t hat he ,
wi l l r e me mb e r if w e h a v e t o g o t o Tr u x -
t on t o d o i t . " Th e l et t er r uns o n i n
t hi s t hr e at e ni ng wa y . T h e wr i t i ng i s
a l mo s t i l l e gi bl e and t he o r t ho g r a phy a s
bad as t he wr i t i ng .
On Mo uda y a wa i r a n t wa s o bt a i ne d
by t he pers ons t hr e at e ne d, for t he arres t
of J o h n S. He y d o n , wh o l i v e s ne i g h-
l i ori ng Mr. Hur l but on t he nor t h eas t ,
a nd on Mo nda y af t e r noon t he arres t wa s
ma d e a nd He y d o n wa s br ought bef ore
J us t i c e St o ne . Bai l for hi s a ppe a r a nc e
at t he e x a mi n a t i o n t o \m he l d t o- day,
( Thur s da y ) bef ore J us t i c e St o ne . Th e
bai l wa s fixed at $ 2 5 0 . Mr . He y d o n ' s
wi f e s i g ne d t he bai l - l i oud a nd t he pri s-
one r wa s r e l e as e d. If s ut Bci ent e vi -
de nc e of hi s gui l t of t he of f ence c ha r g e d
i s f ound, h e wi l l be he l d for t he a c t i o n
of t he g r a nd j ur y.
Th e r e wi l l be mu c h i nt eres t i n t he
c as e as t he c ont e s t o v e r t he c h a n g e of
t he s c hool - hous e s i t e i n t hi s di s t ri ct has
at t r ac t e d wi de at t e nt i on a nd mu c h bi t-
ter f e e l i ng ha s be e n e x hi bi t e d o v e r t he
mat t e r by s o me of t he c o nt e s t a nt s .
I nt e r e s t i ng e v i d e n c e i s e x pe c t e d t o be
brought out on t he e x a mi n a t i o n wh i c h
i s s e t d o wn for t o' cl ock a. m.
I h i m.
T h e di s c o v e r y ha s c a us e d c ons i de r a-
bl e e x c i t e me n t i n Tr u x t o n , Cuy l e r a n d
v i c i ni t y . Th e my s t e r y of Mr. Vi nc e nt ' s
de a t h wi l l pr obabl y ne v e r be s at i s f ac t o-
ri l y s o l v e d.
Kn f o r c i K t h e La w.
Se c t i o n 647. Pe nal Code of t he St at e
of Ne w Yo r k, r e a ds : " A pe r s on wh o ,
not be i ng t he o wn e r t hereof , aud wi t h-
o ut l awf ul aut hor i t y, wi l l f ul l y i nj ures ,
di s f i gures , r e mo v e s or de s t r o y s a g r a v e -
s t one , mo n u me n t , wor k of art , or any
us e f ul or o r na me nt a l i mpr o v e me nt , or
a ny s ha de t r e e o r o r na me nt a l pl ant ,
wh e t h e r s i t uat e upo n pr i vat e g i o u n d or
upon a s t reet , road or s i de wa l k, or
c e me t e r y , or publ i c park or pl ac e , or
r e mo v e s f r om a ny g r a v e i n a c e me t e r y
a n y flowers, me mo r i a l s or ot he r t hi ng-
c o nne c t e d wi t h t h e m, i s gui l t y of a
mi s d e me a n o r ; " a nd "i s puni s habl e by
i mp r i s o n me n t no t e x c e e d i n g s i x mo nt hs ,
or a fine not e x c e e d i n g $250 , or bo t h. "
Th e a bo v e s e c t i on of t he Pe nal Code
i s very f r e que nt l y vi ol at e d i o t he c e me -
t e r y a nd s t r e e t s of t hi s vi l l age , a nd tin
t r us t e e s of t he c e me t e r y wi l l e nf or c e t he
l aw agai ns t a n y o n e de t e c t e d i n ac t s of
v a nda l i s m i n Gl e nwo ud c e me t e r y .
Ve r o n a l Me n t i o n .
W. F. Hi t c h c o c k i s s pe ndi ng a f ew
da y s at hi s h o me he r e .
for. C. Gr e e n i s i n Ro c he s t e r at t e nd
i ng t he Medi cal As s o c i a t i o n of Cent ral
Ne w Yor k.
l>r. J . J . To d d of Pari s h, Osweg;
c ount y, wa s t he g ue s t of J . W. Br o wn,
o v e r Sunda y .
Wi l l Pi c ki ns i s no w tilling t he posi -
t i on of c l e r k at t he Mans i o n hous e , re-
c e nt l y vac at e d by J o h n Ry a n .
Mr . a nd Mrs. IX D. Ne wt o n and wi f e
ha v e be e n s pe ndi ng t he pas t we e k at
Ot ael i c vi s i t i ng Mr. Ne wt o n ' s mot he r .
J . S. Gr os s of Owe g o . di s t r i c t at t or-
ne y of Ti o g a c o unt y and a me mb e r of
t he 185t h Re g i me nt , ma d e t he RKPI T. -
u r s B o f t e n a pl e as ant cal l ye s t e r day
whi t e a t t e ndi ng t he r e uni on.
S a t e Sf uNk- al Co n v e n t i o n .
If y o u wi s h a k n o wl e d g e of t he ad-
vanc e d i deas a nd me t ho ds i n mus i c
t e ac hi ng, b e c o me f ami l i ar wi t h t he gr e at
c h a n g e a nd i mp r o v e me n t s r e c e nt l y
made , a nd pl ace your s e l f abreas t of t he
t i me s , y o u s ho ul d at t e nd t he me e t i ng of
t he Mus i c Teachers * Nat i onal As s oc i a-
t i on, to be he l d i n Sar at oga, J u n e 24,
23 a n d 2 6 . sfltsV
s ,
Buy y o ur s ugar for c a n n i n g at Ne w-
' c o mb A- I cv. s eah s t ore a nd s a v e
I mo ne y . j
Co r t l a n d I t e ms .
CORTLAND, J n n e 1 1 . T h e ol d Pr e s -
byt e r i an s e s s i on r oom i s be i ng mo v e d t o
i t s f ut ure l oc at i on c o r ne r of Ho me r a nd
Mapl e a v e nue s . I t wi l l be fitted for a
Mi s s i on c ha pe l by t he Me t ho di s t s oc i e t y .
Th e r e i s a very me a g r e a t t e nda nc e at
c our t t hus f ar o n t he o pe ni ng we e k . A
l ar ge l i st of c a s e s we r e de c l ar e d ready
for t ri al .
T h e n e ws of Owe n Vi nc e nt ' s body
be i ng f ound i n Tr ux t o n vi l l age hi st Mon-
da y wa s a sad s urpri s e t o al l wh o k u e w
h i m whi l e i n bus i ne s s he r e a s a t e mpe r -
a t e a nd wo r t h y c i t i z e n. H e c o nduc t e d
f or a l ong t i me a res t aurant o n Rai l t oad
s t r e e t n e x t door we s t of t he pr e s e nt
l K' mocrat bui l di ng .
Wo r k i s ne ar l y c o mpl e t e d on t he race
t rack a nd e v e r y t hi ng wi l l be i n readi -
ne s s for t he s u mme r me e t i n g , J ul y 2 - 4 .
A g e n u i n e o l d- t i me l i arbeeue Is i n
progreas t hi s af t e r noon at t he Fl oral
Tr o ut Par k i n ho no r of t he o pe ni n g for
t he s e as on of "90 of t hat f avori t e resort .
For t y hour s de v o t i o n i s be i ng ob-
s e r ve d at St . Mar y' s c hur c h t hi s we e k.
I i s s t e v e u i n g t he r e we r e t e n pri es t s i n
a t t e nda nc e .
Sa t ur da y af t e r noon a nd e v e n i n g Hi t c h-
c oc k Ho s e , No . 6, wi l l ha v e a pi c ni c
and part y, on t he Fl oral Tr o ut Park
g r o unds . Ba nd a nd or c he s t r a i n at t e nd-
a nc e . Da n c e t i c ke t s 5 0 c e nt s ; ge ne r al
a dmi s s i o n 10 c e nt s .
Li g ht ni ng s t ruck t he barn of J o h n
Ha y e s near t he fai r g r o und Thur s da y
e v e n i n g ki l l i ng t wo hors es . Th e r e we r e
f our hor s e s s t a ndi ng i n a r ow, t he s ec-
o nd a nd f ourt h e s c a pi ng . N o f urt her
d a ma g e wa s do ne .
Mahan' s s i x t e e nt h mus i c f es t i val wa s
a de c i de d s uc c e s s . Co ns i de r i ng t he un-
f avor abl e we a t he r i t wa s unpr e c e de nt e d
by a n y pr e vi ous ef f ort . Th e r e we n -
about 4 2 5 voi c e s i n t he c bo r us ^a nd t he
pr o g r a ms we r e e x c e l l e nt a n d pl e as i ngl y
pr e s e nt e d.
Th e Odd Fe l l o ws of Cor t l and, Mc-
( { r awvi l l e , Mar at hon, Ho me r a nd Prebl e
l odge s are a r r a ng i ng for an e xc ur s i on t o
Pl e as ant Be a c h, J u n e 26.
Sat ur day of t hi s we e k i s t he gr and
e xc ur s i on t o I t haca and v i c i ni t y. It i s
a Sunda y s chool affai r and s houl d be
we l l pat r oni z e d.
A. M. Sc he r me r ho r n and E. C. Ri n g e
ar e a t t e ndi ng t he St a t e s ho o t at Ly o n s
T h e 4 5 t h s e par at e c o mp a n y art* prac-
t i c i ng s ho o t i ng on t hei r n e w r ange .
S o me go>d s c or e s ar e ma de . It wi l l
c ont i nue al l t he we e k.
Th e popul at i on of t he first war d i s
1991, t he s e c o nd s we l l i ng, t he total t o
4 , 5 2 6 . The r e ar e 515 i n t he f or me r and
500 i n t he s e c ond wa r d of s c hool a g e .
HOMER HONORED RT THE
SOLDIER MQWH.
A Co r d i a l
Vntry
Bi t si i t e- ss Me n t i o n .
Th e office of Dr. St o ne i s at hi s resi
d e n c e o n Ca y ug a s t reet . Offi ce hour s
1 to 9 a. m. 18 t o 1 a nd 6 to 9 p. i n.
A A. <JraiI A Co. , c h a n g e t hei r ad-
v e r t i s e me nt i n t hi s i s s ue of t he RE P I I S -
i i mr t .
I. ook at Ne w c o mb & De yo' s ne w a dd.
Se e P. C. Ki ng s bur y ' s a dv e r t i s e me nt
of s u mme r g o o ds aud pri ces quo t e d.
C. A. Col l i ns A So n cal l a t t e nt i on t o
ne c kwe a r i u t hei r a dv e r t i s e me nt t hi s
we e k.
Th e l at es t a nd finest i n we d d i n g
pr e s e nt s , c a n be found at DuBoi s", t he
j e we l e r , Cor t l and.
Gr oc e r i e s c h e a p at Ne we o mb A De y o ' s
c a s h gr oc e r y s t ore.
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A Ca r d .
Th e Wo ma n ' s Rel i ef Cor ps wi s h to
e x pr e s s t hei r t ha nks t hr o ugh t he Rn-
MJMJCJtx, to Prof . Cu mmr a g s a n d hi s
s chool for t he h u g e quant i t y of be au-
t i f ul flowers f ur ni s he d by t h e m f or us e
on Me mor i al da y .
SAUA M. HOTCHKISS.
Gar. sec' y-
Ki n d l y s ki ns l o o ke d d o w n n p n n t un
s ol di e r bo y s of t h e 1 8 5 t h Bs g i a n s nt H a w
Yo r k Vo l unt e e r s y e s t e r da y
( h e y a s s e mbl e d i n t h i s v i l l a g e t o
t h e f r i e nds hi ps of t h e t r y i n g d a y
t h e y ma r c h e d s ho ul de r t o s ho ul de r t o
t h e f r ont , a n d br a v e l y a n d g a l l a nt l y d i d
t he i r d o t y .
Ab o u t 1 8 5 me mb e r s of t h e r e g i me n t
ar r i ve d o n t he 8 : 5 0 a. m. brai n f r o m
Sy r a c us e , a n d we r e me t b y ma n y resi-
d e n t me mb e r s of t o e r e g i me nt , a c c o m-
pani e d by t h e Ho me r ba nd, a n d e s c o r t e d
d o wn J a me s s t r e e t a n d Ma i n I n do ubl e
file, t o t he i r he a dqua r t e r s a t t h e G. A.
R. pos t , wh e r e t h e y we r e we l c o me d by
t h e r e c e pt i on c o mmi t t e e c o mp o s e d of
t he focal me mb e r s of t h e regiment.
Ma n y h e a r t y h a n d s h a k e s a n d ma n y a
wa r m wo r d of g r e e t i n g we r e g i v e n a s
t h e c o mr a d e s r e c o g ni s e d t he i r o l d c o m-
pa ni o ns of t he wa r , a n d i t wa n n real
pl e as ur e t o wi t ne s s t he e n j o y me n t wh i c h
t he y de r i v e d f r o m t h e renewal o f ol d
f r i e nds hi ps . T h e mo r n i n g ho ur s we r e
s p e n t i n v i s i t i ng , a n d a t 1 8 : 8 0 di nne r
wa s s e r v e d i n t h e d i n i n g r o o m o f t h e G.
A. R. r o o ms , by t he Wo ma n ' s Re l i e f
Co r ps of t hi s vi l l age .
A t 8 : 3 0 p. i n. , af t e r ai l ha d e n j o y e d
t he bount i f ul r e f r e s hme nt s s uppl i e d by
t he l adi e s , t he f or mal me e t i n g wa s he l d
i n t he l ar ge Po s t hal l . Pr e s i de nt Bi r di e -
b o u g h c a l l e d upo n Re v . Dr . W. A.
Ro b i n s o n of t hi s v i l l a g e f or t he a ddr e s s
of we l c o me . Dr . Ro bi ns o n' s a ddr e s s of
we l c o me wa s v e r y c or di al a n d gr ac e f ul .
He wa s r e s ponde d t o by Col one l E. S.
J e n n e y of Sy r a c us e , wh o e a r ne s t l y s p o k e
f or t h e c o mr a d e s of t he 185t h r e g i me nt .
He pai d t he nobl e offi cers of t h e regi -
me n t h i g h a nd de s e r v e d c o mp l i me n t s
for t he i r s ol di e r l y be ar i ng a n d de v o t i o n
t o d u t y . Col one l J e n n e y wa s of t e n i n-
t e r r upt e d by c he e r s a s h e c al l e d o v e r
t h e n a me s of t h e g a l l a nt of f i cers l i v i ng
a nd de a d.
Col . J e n n e y ' s e x c e l l e nt r e s po ns e wa s
f o l l o we d by t he r e a di ng of t he mi n u t e s
of l ast me e t i n g by Se c r e t a r y Cl ar k. A
c o mmi t t e e of five wa s t he n a ppo i nt e d
by t h e Chai r, o n mo t i o n of a c o mr a de ,
t o ma k e n o mi n a t i o n s f or offi cers of t h e
o r g a ni z a t i o n f or t he c o mi n g y e a r .
Wh i l e t he c o mmi t t e e wa s o ut t h e
pr e s i de nt c al l e d upon Ge n . J o s h u a L.
Cha mbe r l a i n f or a n a ddr e s s a n d t he a u-
di e nc e we r e t reat e d t o a mo s t e ar ne s t
a nd e l o que nt s pe e c h f r om t hi s di s t i n-
g u i s h e d s ol di e r and s t a t e s ma n. Ge n .
( ' na mbe i l a i n s a i d. " S i n c e h e h a d s e e n
t he wo me u wh o we r e pr e s e nt , h e di d
no t wo n d e r t hat Le e s ur r e nde r e d wh e n
h e s a w t he g a l l a nt 1 8 5 t h a t Ap p o ma t o x .
If Le e c o ul d ha v e s e e n t ho s e wo me n b e
wo ul d h a v e s ur r e nde r e d a y e a r s oone r .
Th e wo me n of a c o unt r y d e t e r mi n e t he
c har ac t e r of i t s me n , a n d i t wa s t he
wo me n at h o me wi t h t he i r l oyal l o v i ng
he ar t s a nd c he e r i ng l e t t e r s wh i c h ne r v e d
t he s ol di e r s t o de e ds of br ave r y a nd e n-
d u r a n c e . "
Ge u . Cha mbe r l a i n t he n de s c r i be d i n-
c i de nt s of t he wa r a nd pai d t he hi g he s t
t r i but e t o t he s ol di e r l y c har ac t e r a nd
abi l i t y " t o t a ke t hi ng s a s t he y we r e a nd
ma k e t h e m a s t he y o u g h t t o h e , " of t he
1 8 5 t h r e g i me nt . N o me mb e r of t ha t
r e g i me nt but t ha t c oul d f eel proud of
t he hi g h prai s e of t he i r ge ne r al a s be
r e c ount e d t hei r s e r v i c e s t o t he i r c o un-
t ry at a cri t i cal pe r i od of t he wa r . At
t he cl os e, Ge n . Cha mbe r l a i n t ur ne d to
t he nat i onal flag, a n d unde r i t s i ns pi ra-
t i on bi s t r i but e to i t a n d t o t hos e wh o
ma d e it me a n wh a t i t do e s to-day,
i K' came mo s t e l o que nt a u d f ound
a r e s pons i ve e c h o i n e v e r y he ar t . Ge n .
Cha mbe r l a i n is a ma n of fine appe ar -
anc e , a nd a v e r y e as y, f orci bl e and
gr ac e f ul s pe ake r a nd ha s t hat ma g ne t -
i s m wh i c h put s me n i n s y mp a t h y wi t h
hi m a nd a t t a c he s t h e m to b i m. He i s
a gr e at f avor i t e wi t h hi s s ol di e r boys ,
a mi e v i de nt l y t he 185t h r e g i me nt bo y s
ar e f avor i t e s of hi s .
Li e ut e na nt - Go v e r no r J o n e s wa s t he n
c al l e d upon a n d ma d e a v e r y gr ac e f ul
a nd o ppo r t une s pe e c h p a y i n g a t ri but e
to t he 185t h r e g i me nt . Af t e r Ge u .
June ' s s pe e c h t he n o mi n a t i n g c o mmi t -
t ee r e por t e d t he f o l l o wi ng no mi na t i o ns :
Pr e s i de nt Ca pt a i n D. N. Lat br op,
of Sy r a c us e .
Fi rst Vi c o - Pr e s t .
of Ho me r .
Se c o nd Vi c e - Pr e s t
of Sy r a c us e .
S e c r e t a r y H. W. Cl ark of Sy r a c us e .
Tr e a s ur e r Ot i s S mi t h of Cor t l and.
T h e report wa s una ni mo us l y adopt e d.
Quar t e r - Mas t e r Gi l be r t pr e s e nt e d
a g o l d ba dg e t o Se c r e t a r y Cl ark i n
behal f of t he r e g i me nt wi t h an appro-
pri at e pr e s e nt at i on s pe e c h.
Sa r g e a nt Gr os s of Owe g o , wa s t he n
cal l ed upon and ma de a ve r y i mpr e s s -
i ve and f e e l i ng addres s , t o uc hi ng upon
t he de a t h of Hi r a m Cl ark, of Co mp a n y
G. , t he l as t ma n to g i v e up hi s l i f e for
hi s c ount r y i n t he Wa r of t he Re be l l i on.
Le t t e r s of regre t a nd o t he r c o mmu n i -
c a t i o ns we r e t he u read by t he. s ecret ary,
and ot he r bus i ne s s wa s t r ans ac t e d.
Bri ef s p e e c h e s we r e ma d e , upo n cal l , by
J u d g e S mi t h of Cor t l and, a n d ot he r s ,
J . H. Mc Ga hn s a ng a s ong, ent i t l ed
T h e ol d Cof f ee Ke t t l e , " wh i c h s e e me d
t o t ouc h a r e s pons i ve c hor d i n t he heart s
of hi s c o mr a de s .
Th e r e uni on wa s a s uc c e s s and Ho me r
peopl e wi l l be gl ad to we l c o me t he c o m-
rades of t he g a l l a nt 183t h a g a i n, whe n-
e v e r t he y ma y c ho o s e to ho no r us wi t h
t hei r pr e s e nc e .
Th e 185t h Re g i me n t wa s mus t e r e d
i nt o s e r vi c e a t Sy r a c us e i n Se pt e mbe r ,
1864, and j us t o n e we e k af t er l e avi ng
t here, t he y ar r i ve d a t Ci t y Po i nt i n
So ut h- we s t e r n Vi r gi ni a, a nd we r e i t n
me di a t e l y put be hi ud t he br e as t wor ks
t here, t he bat t l e of " Ye l l o w Ho u s e "
ha v i ng oc c ur r e d t he r e t he da y pr e vi ous .
The y ha d had no dri l l what e ve r bef ore
l e a v i ng Sy r a c us e a nd had no e x pe r i e nc e
or t r ai ni ng as s ol di e r s t o s us t ai n t hei r
c o ur a g e . Af t e r a s t ay at Ci t y Po i nt of
a mo n t h or mo r e t he y we r e s e nt f or war d
a nd e n g a g e d first i n t he So ut h Si de
Rai d. Th e y we r e t he n i n ma n y e n -
g a g e me n t s , t he bat t l e of F u s t Hat c he r ' s
Ru n , We l d o n Ra i d, Ua t . e of Quake r
Road, bat t l e of Fi v e Fo r ks , Gr a v e l l y
Run, a nd f r om Mar c h 29t h t h e y fol -
l o we d Le e ' ti l l hi s s ur r e nde r o n Apr i l
, 1885.
T h e f o l l o wi ng e x t r a c t f r om t he c o m-
muni c a t i o n addr e s s e d to t he Le gi s l at ur e
by t he Mo n u me n t c o mmi t t e e , g i v e s a
bri ef i de a of t he s e ve r e s t ordeal e n-
c o unt e r e d by t he r e g i me n t :
" Up o n t h e g r a nd mo v e me n t i n t o n
- Pe mb r o k e Pi e r c e ,
Fr e d. Ci l we l l ,
d a y s f Ma r c h, haf ora
ha l f o n e . Pi c ke t t ' s
npnn l i s y n s t a r rend n e a r Le wi s ' f ar m,
n h o o t ten a mi s * a w l s wat t f r o m Pet era-
o f .an
t h e b mn t o f
wh i c h wa s h o m e by t h e first br i gade ,
wi t h n f o e i n t r e a t g r e a t l y o n t n n mb e r -
H, t o o hrj anda h e M to g r o u n d .
T h e 1 8 5 t h regiment, unde r t h e c o m-
ma n d o f Co l o ne l Sni pe r , we n t i n t o ne t t l e
wi t h tent t h a n 8 0 8 of f i cers a n d me n .
Do t i n g I k e bri ef t i me of t h e e ng a g e -
me n t me n we r e ki l t ed, a n d ne ar l y
1 8 8 wo u n d e d , t o me ten of t h e l at t er
mo r t a l l y . 8 1 of t h e wo u n d e d di e d be-
f or e t h e regiment wa s mu s t e r e d o ut .
Th i s fight i t n me mo r a b l e o n e i n t h e
hi s t o r y o f t h e regiment. Co mi n g s ud-
d e n l y u p o n t h e rifle pi t a o f t h e rebels,
t h e fighting t r e e a t c l o s e quar t e r s . T h e
c ol or - be ar e r , s ar ge ant Be n t o n H. Wi l -
s o n, wan t wi c e wo unde d, a nd o n e of t h e
c ol or - guar d, c or por al He r ma n Re k a , uf
Co mp a n y B, w h o s e i z e d t h e c o l o r s a s
t h e c ol or - be ar e r f el l , l os t hi s h a n d ; t he
s e r g e a nt ( Wm. H. Ty l e r , ) of t h e c ol or
c o mp a n y , i n wh o s e h a n d s t h e c o l o r s
we r e t ha n pl ac e d, wa s ki l l e d. Ca pt a i n
La t br o p, o f Co mp a n y D, wi t h t h e col -
o r s i n h i s grnap, wan a l s o s e v e r e l y
wo unde d. T h e c ol or s we r e t he n s ei ned
by t h e c o l o ne l , a n d a final c h a r g e wa s
ma d e . Moat of t h e wo u n d s r e c e i v e d by
t h e me n we r e revere, a nd t h e r e g i me nt ,
i n t h e akort peri od i n wh i c h i t wa s e n -
g a g e d , l os t a t l eas t t we nt y- f i v e pe r c e nt ,
of i t s a v a i l a bl e mat e r i al . T h e de a d
we r e bur i e d u p o n t he s po t . S o me we r e
a f t e r wa r d removed t o t h e Pe t e r s bur g
Na t i o na l c e me t e r y . S o me 8 or 10 of
t h e m a r e una c c o unt e d f or o n t he r e c or ds
of t he c e me t e r y , a nd undo ubt e dl y r e s t
i n g r a v e s ma r ke d " u n k n o w n . " T h e
s ur v i v o r s l ook hac k upo n t h i s s ha r p
" fight of t he s a w- dus t p i l e , " a s i t wa s
popul ar l y de no mi na t e d, a s to a horri bl e
d r e a m. T h e r e g i me nt s t ood i t s g r o u n d
v a l i a nt l y , a n d o nl y f el l back wh e n or-
de r e d to r e - f or m i t s l i ne . T h e me n
we r e t he nc e f o r t h ve t e r ans i n e a r ne s t . "
" T h e mat ma n ki l l e d i n bat t l e i n t he
A r my of the Po t o ma c wa s a l i e ut e na nt
of t hi s r e g i me nt , Hi r a m Cl ark, of Co m-
p a n y G, i n c o mma n d o f t he s ki r mi s h
l i ne , wh o wa s s hot t hr o ug h by a n une x -
pl ode d s hel l , fired f r o m a rebel bat t el y
wh i l e t he wh i l e flag wa s a d v a n c i n g .
He i s buri ed i n Popl ar Gr o v e Ce me t e r y
a t Pe t e r s bur g . "
A mo n g t he offi cers pr e s e nt we r e
Ge n . J o s h u a S. Cha mbe r l a i n of N e w
Yo r k , Br i g a d e c o mma n d e r a nd e x -
Go v e r no r of t h e s t o l e of Ma i n e ; Col . E .
S. J e n n e y a n d Col . Gu s t a v u s Sni pe r of
S y r a c u s e ; l i e u t e n a n t Go v e r no r J o n e s ,
no t a me mb e r of t he 185t h, w h o c o m-
ma n d e d t he first r e g i me nt wh i c h wa s
fired upo n i n t he wa r wh i l e be wa s l e ad-
i n g t h e m t hr o ug h Ba l t i mo r e ; Ma j o r
Ro be r t P. Bu s h of Ho r s e hc a ds , wh o
we n t f r o m t hi s c o unt y wi t h c o mp a n y
" E " a s c a pt a i n and af t e r war d ma d e
maj or , a n d Li e ut . He r be r t Ro r o pnug h of
Wa s h i n g t o n , D. O , of c o mp a n y " E . "
T h e l i st following c o nt a i ns t he n a me s of
t ho s e pr e s e nt a s far a s t he y c o ul d be o b-
t ai ne f r o m t he t reas urer, O. C. S mi t h of
Cor t l and, a n d no t al l of t he s e we r e
me mb e r s of t he r e g i me nt but al l we r e
pr e s e nt a n d s ubs c r i be d to t he s uppor t of
t h e r e g i me nt a l o r g a ni z a t i o n:
L. S. Me r r i c k, Sy r a c us e ; He n r y E.
Phe l ps , Mc Gr a wv i l l e ; J . R. Bi r dl e bo ug h,
pr e s i de nt of t he or gani z at i on, Co r t l a nd;
O. J . Ro c k s ; Pat r i c k Du n n ; L. V.
O. W. Mo ur o e ; G. W. Br o wn ; J . L.
Br o wn ; G. R. Al l e n ;
T. H. Fi t c h ; Capt . A.
a Ba l l ; W. S . Vkl de r ;
J . H. Ge t t i g ; Col . E,
May bur y ; 11. H. Ke l s e y
O. C. S mi t h , Co r t l a nd;
Ma j . Barber, S y r a c u s e :
Owe g o ; S. M. Wo o d ; J
Ma j . Bus h, Uo r s e he a ds ;
s o n ; Li e ut . L. S. Edgar , of N. Y. S u n ;
Char l e s A. S t o a x ; Hi r a m Be t t s ; Capt .
Ro r o pa ug h, Wa s h i n g t o n , D. C. ; G. S.
St a nua r d; W. B. Dr a k e ; J a c o b Fr a uz e a ;
C. Hi c k s ; J . D. Ro s e ; V. Re s l e r , J r . ;
O. M. Bt de y ; J o h n J . Cl ar k; S i me o n
Xe a l ; Ge o r g e L. Tr o i s i e r ; J . W. St r o w-
br i dg e ; A. C. Hi l s i ug e r ; P. C. Co nni e ;
He nr y Da n e s ; J . P. Kn a p p ; E. Lo o m i s ;
W. M. Wa ke f i e l d; Mar t i n I^awi er; W.
L. St e r nbur g ; Pe mb r o k e Pi e r c e ; W.
H. Law ton; J o h n Car r ol l ; J . H. Con-
ni e, Tr u x t o n ; J a me s Mi c he l s o n ; E. H.
N' ei l son; He n r y Be e be ; J . R. Cl ar k;
S. L. St i l l ma n; Fr e d. Col we l l ; L. J o i n e r ;
Wi l l i a m Gi l be r t ; Col . Sni pe r , Sy r a c us e ;
D. He n u e s y ; Dr . Bradf ord, Ma r a t ho n;
H. M. Je f f e r y; I J o y d Har r i s .
Mr . F e c k ' s Qu o t a Bi l l feiijrned.
BI NUHAMTON, J u n e 9 . Th e f ol l ow-
i ng t e l e g r a ms we r e r e c e i ve d he r e at
9 : 1 6 a. m. to-day:
AI I I AS T. June 8, 18N0.
l b J. L, Luttk, He/tool Commissioner:
T h e Quot a bill i s a l a w.
UHAs' K. SKINNER. Deputy Supt.
We n o w ha v e t he $ 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 i ncreas e
as ke d for, and t he $ 1 0 0 t e ac he i ' s quot a.
I he r e by t e nde r Ho n . R. T. Pe c k ol
Cor t l and, t he s i nc e r e t ha nks of t he
Co mmi t t e e for hi s s uc c e s s f ul ef f ort s i n
t a ki ng c ha r g e of t he Quot a bi l l . He
has e ar ne d t he gr at i t ude of nearl y t he
e nt i r e s t at e . Wh i l e a port i on of Br ook
l yn we e p a nd we rej oi ce, ma y Go d bl es s
y o u for y o ur nobl e wo r k. Yo ur s re-
s pe c t f ul l y,
J. L. LURK,
Chairman n school k**islatiaii, from State
( otuHi i s-ooConventual .
Th i s bi l l pas s ed by our As s e mb l y ma n ,
wi l l di v i de t he publ i c s c hool mo n e y s a s
follows, wi t ho ut e xt r a t a x to t he pe o pl e
of Cort l and c o unt y , a nd at t he s a me
t i me i t wi l l g i v e t o t h e c o unt y o v e r $ 2 . -
5 0 0 e x t r a f or s chool purpos es , t he r e by
l e s s e ni ng l ocal t axat i on.
Ea c h di s t ri c t e mp l o y i n g o n e qual i f i ed
t eacher wi l l g e l first, $ 1 0 0 a n d $ 1 0 0 for
e v e r y addi t i onal t e ac he r t hus e mp l o y e d
for t l t e s chool ye ar . Th e bal anc e of t he
s chool mo n e y s wi l l be di v i de d i n t he
us ual wa y i n proport i on to t he aggr e -
g a t e a t t e nda nc e of pupi l s of s chool a g e .
Th e t e nde nc y of po pul a t i o n i s t owar d
t he c i t i e s , t hus de c r e as i ng t be at t e nd-
a n c e i n t he rural di s t ri ct s , a n d t he r e by
i nc r e a s i ng l ocal t ax few s c hool purpos es ,
s o mu c h s o t hat ma n y c o unt i e s i n t hi s
s t at e pay f r om 100 t o 2 5 0 per c e nt ,
gr e at e r l ocal t a x for s c hool t han i s pai d
i n N e w Yo r k a ud o t he r l ar ge ci t i es ,
a nd t be o bj e c t of t hi s bi l l i s t o e qual i z e
t hi s t a x t hr o ug ho ut t he s t at e , b y i n-
c r e a s i ng t he di s t r i c t quot a. Onl y t he
c i t i e s of N e w Yo r k, Br o o kl y n, Al b a n y
Buf f al o a r e mu c h af f ect ed by t h e t hi s
bi l l , a n d t he y wi l l pa y s o me $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0
toward t he s uppor t of s c ho o l s i n ot he r
part s of d i e s t at e .
He n r y S h o wd y ;
J . L y ma n ; L.
Wi l l i a m Br i g g s ;
S. J e n n e y ; L.
R. 11. Ro s e ;
T. O' Br i e n;
S a t g t . Gr os s ,
. H. Mc Ga h n ;
J . W. De nni -
MAHHlAtiS I2f A CARRIAGE.
R o ma n t i c We d d i n g o f a Pni l s OVI -
pl i i a l o a n * - Ma n t o a Co r t l a n d
Be l l e .
A n As s o c i a t e d Pr e s s d b p a t c h h a s t h e
f ol l owi ng n e ws of focal i nt e r e s t :
A r o ma nt i c mar r i age oc c ur e d a t
Sc r ant ou. l ast Thur s da y . A t al l , g a y ,
we l l dr e s s e d i ndi vi dual of t we nt y - l i v e ,
wi t h a floating ne c kt i e a nd waxed* ui us-
t a c h c a me hur r i e dl y i nt o t he offi ce of
t he c l e r k of c our t s a n d a s ke d Cl erk
Wa g n e r i f t h e offi ce wo u l d be o pe n at
1 2 : 3 0 .
H e wa s i nf or me d i t wo ul d, a nd t he r e -
upo n g a v e hi s n a me a s Cl ar e nc e Ki n g
Br o wn , a n d amid he wa s f r om Phi l ade l -
phi a. He s ai d t hat h e e x p e c t e d a y o u n g
l ady o n t he 1 8 : 3 0 f r om Cort l and. N . Y. ,
a n d wa n t e d e v e r y t h i n g i n r e adi ne s s f ar
t he o c c a s i o n. H e de par t e d, a n d a t t h e
b * a l o n g to
i t n o o upt e a'
T h e y c a n, w i n telly i n t o t h e d a r k s
offi ce a n d a s k e i tea I r e n e * . T h e l a d y
wa n n be nuuf nl Mo n d e y o u n g wo r e n n
a n d ' r at he r e r e i t e d . B r o wn a p -
pe ar e d very ni r vana. H a l a i d : " I
h a v e o n l y *< >ght mi n u t e s to c a t c h t h e
t r a i n, Hur a p wi t h t h e l i c e n s e . " I n
t w o mi n u t e s t h e p a p e r wa a
I n bi s h i n d s , a n d h e a n d t h e
hurt e dl y retreated t o t h e onr-
A mi n i s t e r o c c u p i e d n neat i n t h e
v e hi c l e . Br o wn g a v e o r de r s t o t h e
dr i v e r to ' l y " t o t h e s t a t i o n. T h e
dr i v e r di d as reques t ed, a n d wh i l e g o i n g
t hr o ug h t he Ar r e t s a t br e a kne c k s p e e d
t h e c o u p l e we r e mar r i e d. T h e y g o t t o
t h e s t at i on uat i n t i me t o c a t c h t h e
t r ai n, a n d r e i v e d t h e mi ni s t e r ' s bl es s -
i n g a s t he y j u mp e d o n boar d. T h e
brt de wa a Mi nt Mi n n i e Ri c ha r ds o n,
d a u g h t e r of 1 - J. Ri c ha r ds o n, s upe r i n-
tendent of th< Cor t l and Wa t e r c o mpa ny . '
A Tri p to Saratoga.
Iw* rittsa or request.]
Mhw Ha t t i e E . Al v o r d , of Ho me r ,
a n d Mr s . T h o ma s M. Al v o r d a nd s o n,
l i v i ng ne ar Se at t l e , Wa s h i n g t o n , l ef t
t he h o me of t hei r f r i e nds J u n e 3 d to at -
tend t h e a nni v e r s a r y of t he Ame r i c a n
Ho me Mi s s i o na r y So c i e t y , wh i c h wa a to
be he l d a t S.. rat oga. I n t he mo r n i n g
a t w e l ef t , t i e s k y wa s ne ar l y c l oudl e s s ,
bi ddi ng f ai r f or a be aut i f ul d a y ; but he -
f ore w e l ef t i I ome r t he rai n wa s f al l i ng
i n t or r e nt s . Our ride to Sa r a t o g a wa s a
v e r y pl eas , .t o n e . We s a w ma n y
t h i n g s of ii t crest . T h e v a l l e y s we r e
g r e e n wi t h t he s pr i ng' s v e g e t a t i o n a n d
t he i ndi c a t i o ns we r e t ha t t he we a t h e r
ba d b e e n w i n n e r t he r e t ha n he r e , a s
t he c r o ps I n k e d t o be a t l e as t t w o
we e k s al i ca. i of t hi s pl ac e . I t wa s ne a r l y
7 o' c l oc k w he n w e r e ac he d t h e Ho t e l
Ve r mo n t , w he r e w e we r e g r a n d l y e n -
t e r t ai ne d d i n i n g o ur s t a y . T b e af t er-
no o n of We d n e s d a y wa s ve r y wa r m, t he
g l a s s i ndi c a t i ng 1 0 0 . I n t he af t er part
of t he d a y a r o de o ut to t be pa r k t ak-
i n g i n t he v ri ons s pr i ngs , al l of wh i c h
w e t as t e d. < ) ne we di s c ar de d af t e r t h e
first t as t e , out t he o t he r s we r e no t a s
di s agr e e abl e a n d of o n e we dr a nk
o f t e n. Ti n s day wa s t he da y of g r e a t
s t o r ms , t h o u g h t h e y pas s e d a r o und a nd
di d n o t r e a c h Sa r a t o g a unt i l ne ar l y 6
p. m.
i t be i ng a > wa r m, w e t ook our s e c o nd
ride a bo ut I p. m. We v i s i t e d l a ke
Sar at oga, a l ove l y s he e t of wa t e r , a nd
t h e dr i v e t he r e w e s hal l l o n g r e me mb e r
a s t he vi ew wa s o n e of g r e a t be a ut y .
We t h e n vi s i t ed t be Ge y s e r Spr i ng s a nd
t he r e t he si rm me t us . Th a t wa s t he
fiist h e a v y t hunde r s t o r m w e ha d be e n
o u t i n for t hi r t y ye ar s , a s we h a v e but
l i t t l e t huni i r i n t he we s t , a nd s o me
s e as ons none , a nd c y c l o n e s ar e ne v e r
k n o wn i n our part of t he we s t . W
r
e
we r e g l a d w he n we r e ac he d o ur hot e l
i n s af e t y.
T h e s e s s i on wa s o n e of gr e at i nt e r e s t .
I t wo ul d t ake a n abl e r pe n t han mi n e
to g i v e a n v i h i n g l i ke a n ac c ur at e ac -
c o unt of e a c h da y ' s pr o c e e di ng s . Bu t
t he l as t e v e n i n g wa s o ne t hat mo r e
e s pe c i al l y i nt e r e s t e d me , a s i t wa s who l l y
g i v e n t o t he i nt e r e s t s of Wa s h i n g t o n ,
t be f ar a wa * we s t l and, wh e r e s o mu c h
wo r k i s wa i t i n g f or s i x y o u n g me n ,
g r a dua t e s ol Ya l e c ol l e ge , w h o r e c e i ve d
t he i r we l c o me i nt o t he wo r k t hat wa s
r e ady for t h e m, i u wh a t i s c al l e d t he
Pa l o us e c o unt r y of Eas t e r n Wa s h i n g -
ton, a r e gi on of l of t y hi l l s a nd gr and
s e e ne r y . Tat ci ng t he s e s s i on al l t oge t he r
i t wa s a gi ml s uc c e s s . Ma n y mu s t
h a v e g o n e f rom t he r e f e e l i ng t ha t i t
wa s not al l >f l i f e t o l i ve, but t hat t here
wa s a greai wo r k f or t h e m t o d o a nd
wi t h r e ne we d s t r e ng t h f r om He a v e n t o
do i t . Fr i day mo r ni ng we bade our n e w-
l y ma d e fi e n d s g o o d by a nd l ef t for
h o me , r e a c ni ng Sy r a c us e a bo ut n o o n ;
t he r e we ni< > our s econd gr e at s t o r m, a mi
we s a w t he fleets of i t al l a l o ng t he Kne
ti l l we rea< bed Ho me r . It s e e me d t o
h a v e be e n n ore s e v e r e t hi s wa y , c a us i ng
a gr e at deal of d a ma g e t o n e wl y s o wn
c r ops , a nd l > l i g ht ni ng s t r i ki ng in vari -
o us pl ac e s . As we r e ac he 1 t be h o me
of our f ri ends , we found t he di s t ri ct ,
e s pe c i al l y t! t e ac he r a nd l i t t l e c hi l dr e n,
i n a s t at e ol great agi t at i on, c aus e d by
t he l i ght ni i ; s t r i ki ng t he s c hool hous e,
pas s i ng dow u t he c h i mn e y , t a ki ng t he
l e gs off t he s t ove , c a u s i ng t he pi pe t o
fall a nd tea? sng t he floor qui t e badl y i n
f ront of tip- s t ove , t he n di v i di ng and
pas s i ng t hr o ug h t he wal l i nt o t he e ar t h.
One current j i assed unde r a vac ant s eat ,
s pl i nt e r i ng : he floor a nd t he n pa s s i ng
i nt o t he eai i h t hr ough a c r ac k. Tho s e
l i t t l e o ne s w :11 ne ve r forget t l i at s t o r m.
f/AT/./JV"
EYAMINA- COLLEGE
TION8.
H o m e Ri l l > a n c c . Ho n o r a ni l Co mp e -
t it i ve Kv a ni hi nt i on*.
A pr i z e i f fifty dol l ars of f ered f or t be
bes t e x a mi n a t i o n pape r . A fine oppor-
t uni t y f or dl t e ac he r s and s c hol ar s at
ho me . Un d e r t he a us pi c e s o f t he Uni -
ve r s i t y Ex t e n s i o n a nd Ho me Cul t ur e
s oc i e t y of < ' hi cago, f o l l o wi ng a pl an
s ugge s t e d b. Pr e s i de nt El i ot of Har var d
Uni ve r s i t y, a " u n i o n " e x a mi na t i o n for
a dmi s s i o n t- a numbe r of c o l l e g e s wi l l
be hel d Jui 21s t be g i nni ng at 9 o' cl ock
a. m. at i No r ma l s c hool bui l di ng,
Cort l and, N Y. , unde r t he di r e c t i on of
Prof . Davi d E . S mi t h , P h . D. chi e f
e x a mi ne r . A pri ze of fifty dol l ar s i s
of f ered for t lie bes t e nt r a nc e e x a mi n a
ti oi i p i p e r . Pr ovi s i on wi l l be ma d e at
t he s a me t ue for e x a mi n a t i o n s for
first a nd > ond honor s i n anc i e nt and
mo de r n la j u a g e s , ma t he ma t i c s , and
i st ory, me di c i ne , mus i c ,
, on t be pl an of t he f a mo us
f Lo ndo n. Tb e e x a mi na -
tion to al l pe r s ons whe t he r
t o g o t o c o l l e g e o r no t .
f s uc c e s s f ul c a ndi da t e s a nd
d t o cert i f i cat es of honor
wi l l be pub ^hed i n t he report s of t he
s oc i e t y. mdi dat e s c a n r e c e i ve ful l
i nf or mat i oi s>y a ddr e s s i ng t he t reas ure!
of t he soi t y, F. W. Ha r ki ns , 147
Thr o o p St. . "hi c a g o , 111.
s c i e nc e s , I
t he ol ogy, ct
uni ve r s i t y
t i ons ar e
t be y i nt cn.
Tb e na me s
t hos e ent i t
'1 m l o n To pi c * .
TarxTON J u n e t l . R e v . E. B.
St uhl of th- M. E. c hur c h, pr e ac he d
hi s f arewel . e r mon on S u n d a y l ast , be
i nt e nds t o mo r e t o Nor t h Dakot a, t hi s
we e k. Mr St uhl ha s pr e ac he d he r e
ne ar l y four ye ar s and has ma n y wa r m
f ri ends wh> wi l l regret h k g o i n g .
Dur i ng t t erri bl e s t or m t hat s we p t
ove r o ur i wn on Thur s da y e v e n i n g
l ast , Owe n dvi n tost 4 c o ws by l i ght -
ni ng. Th* bad nought t he prot ect i on
of s o me soi 1 t rees ne ar t be road, and
al l mus t h.. been ki l l ed by o n e s t r oke ,
no ma r ks vi ol e nc e we r e to be s e e n o n
a nv of t hei
Ue. Klna-w Kw
Or. * " Mew
a i r e e n
We dedre t say t o
JfMsmverr for
Uf e Pi ns, Buekteaw
bar *
salt as wa l ke r
Wees not
every tsaaMsva we
fottow tiM-tr was. I h e m i i i i s s l m s a v e wa s
H MT great iKuwilsrnjr suret y e a t ae ar awt t s .
At wat er * Foster, s rurri Ms. to
sUfCkten'n Arm flnleo.
T*e Brat Sal ve la t he worM f nrCuSxsVusas,
BOMS, TJkseis, Halt Kheuts, Fever nutm' Tettcr,
Ctaujise* Ka s da CsUMaias Corse, aad h i
Eruption*, and Bflstttvetr e ur w Mi es, or s o
par required, ft to guaranteed tortve
mt nf sct Jan. or mos e y refunded.
asBW per box. For axle by a t wa t e r *
Wanted.
Do you want t o make avoaeyT If m
hol d aed aeU our choi ce aureery utoofc. Mow
i s t he dat e t o s e as on, wri t e at o s c e aad awar e
territory. Address May Brother*, Nursery
anw4pn EtO!imHHEHmHf
t
Ef* M *
Clutrvoyont Biamlrrettono
There to DO eubjtct which requi resm much
study aad experi ence as das treatment aad
cure of chroaiedtaeaae*. Tbeat t ool sMnr oo-
oeaj aad remarkable i ares performed by Dr.
ButteraeM, are due to t he gi ft of Clairvoy-
ance, t o t he l one st udy of t he consti tuti on of
man, and to the curi ng of dtoeaaes from natur-
al remedi es. Let those gi ven up by others oatl
for exami nat i on. Re eures the worst oases of
sroful a, catarrh, pile*, femal e weakness,
asthma, dtoeaaes of t he heart, l ungs s ad kid-
neys. Dr. Bnttertteld wtU be at Cortland
House, Cortland, Thursday and Friday. May
Mb, and 9th.
t*T"Dr. Butterfleid guarantee* t o cure all
cases of pitee. Mo pay till cured.
To Rent.
The Markham house oa Little York l ake.
Especially desirable for a summer home for
one or t wo fimilieu. For particulars Inquire
of D. W Wilbur. Little York, or at thi s office.
"HAUalGmFESITIil.'
Tn P a l a t i n e
HAILING THE
FfcKKVMAN.' hf
D. KiJgeway Kiupi't
waSSjatexhibited in
BVe Pan* alun m
18S8. where i t ob-
tained a medal. La-
ter it was awarded a
guidinedalatMunieh:
at the exposition i; ne
wnelle, Paris, 1889,
Mr. Knight obtained
lor it th* decoratx n
oTChevaliet of Legion
of Honor. The One
sal is sow in Pari,
andiaramcdal t&,ooo
franc*.
Copies of diiagrar
palatini have be i
Mf acta tar i j 00, At
a cost to us of e s S . e e e w* era aba to g i each ol
our pationsan opportunity- of aecsriega emw(aatrao>ei
of - ttAII. IMO TatiS r MU WMa W" lor too
of our colored soap wrappers,
Acmt.feaillM Whits, Diittull * ttor
No one will fsil to appreciate t'i
real vturk at . , which will be an ornament in any park.
Send wraupers100 lor one, * for two. etc.wii!
four lull address to
LAUTZ BROS. & CO. ,
B U F F A L O . N. V-
N. n.A copy of the above menti oned pi c-
ture may lie obtaiitad for t o in cash.
Whon Iteby waa sick, we gava her Cantoris,
Whi n ishe was a ChiM, she cried for Castoria,
WV aba baeam* Wtaa, ah* clung to Oaatorta,
When alio bod ChiUran, she gave I
A Safe Inveetment.
Is one which is guaranteed to bring you
satisfactory result*, or in case of failure a re-
turn of purehaac price. On this safe plan you
can buy from our advertised druggi st a bottl e
of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption.
It l guaranteed to bring relief in every case,
when uaed for any affection of Throat. Lungs
or Chest such as Consumption, InfUitimailon
of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whoopi ng
Cough, Croup, etc. , et c. It is pl eamnt and
agreeable to tante, perfectl y safe, and can
Hl wavsbedeoended upon. Trial bottl es free
at Atwater & Fnetel *>* drug store. 1
Does your Cake
Dry up
Quickly?
If t o , y o ur baki ng powde r l a adul t er-
at ed wi t h ammoni a or al um, Ingredi ents
whi c h are Inj uri ous t o heal t h a nd are
uaed by uns crupul ous manuf act urers
ai mpl y t o l essen t he coat of t be po wde r
and i ncreaae then* profits.
Hous ekeepers wh o us e Cl evel and' s
Superi or Baki ng Po wd e r k n o w that
f ood rai sed vrjth t hi s pur e c r e am of
tartar po wde r ke e ps moi s t and s weet ,
and i s pal at abl e a nd whol e s ome .
' ' Cl evel and' s Superi or * ha s t he
pecul i ar propert y, pos s es s ed b y no
ot her baki ng powde r, o produci ng l i ght ,
who l e s o me bread, bi scui t , c ake , e t c
t hat retain t hei r nat ural mot s t i ne and
s we e t ne s s . Thi s desi rabl e qual i t y, i n a
baki ng po wde r s h o wn by t he Official
Report s, to be t he s t ronges t of al ! pur e
c r e am of tartar powde r s , ma ke s Cl eve-
l and' s Superi or ' Abs ol ut e l y t he Beat.'*
AHHO't'T-To Mr. and Mm. Frank Abbott,
In ue 1st. anon.
MAKRIACEI.
MCENTTHB- WAHNKH- In Homer, June
It. iHHi. Wv Mev. Wm. A. Kobiuson. |>. I) Mr
Richard V. MoRntyre of Bridgeii.trt, N. Y- and
MtaaJi'Sate K. Wrn-r of loitt. N. Y.
D E A T H S
PI MMAt the Cortland Count) Al ms House
June 9th. strati I'iintn, aged M years.
HOBAKT- At hia late home <n thi s vi l l age.
Wednesday afternoon. June l i t h, Amos Ho-
bart. age i *t years, funeral from the reel
teii.e on Saturday afternoon at S o'clock.
UNCLAI MED LTj r j Ei * ^__
Letters remaintua uncalled for in the Post-
tfice t Homer. Cortland count y. S. . ,
June W. l rot t -
Harringtna. 8. B.
Ct t . - n. Ilantel
Gibaon, Ueorge
Peek. Ck-o.
rtnae, Mrs. L. B.
Watts. CI vas
D. N. MILLBK. P. M.
Barker, A-h.it.el
Carr, Kara
lluel. Henry
Nugent, C. O.
Perkins, r. B.
Roberta, J. W.
BUSI NESS NOTICES.
FOB) SALE.
A deal rat e ptoee with modern laapewye-
BSrlttB.
x
t I IB m Vcn-tSV 3w4
C OL U B U MA S t C Y O C C .
expert " Oatembm tncyete, f s B
la
th. 1
itiJjf I . , aaaaat ftaa - *senal ansan^sav. Unas* nanhav
aswVsUf* BBjBa tal tiBfJEI EHHaw* EJw EnaPT >
lanenaVaan* anf ink* MtHHHBMBMME&MAW Asnsamnm.
Hew Styles in
Young Hen's Neckwear
C. A. Collins & Son,
l ai n Street
Do Not Fail to
*
Look at
Oar Wifiwow.
Summer Goods!
W*aBBSBBBBBWSBBSBBSBBBBSSBl
The lawvrgeat *** Be s t Amort t aeat Showae in
HeMMMTe mS UK) iJe)W6BI Pri ce*
ESPECIAL BARGAINS |h
A flue assortment of ChalHee at 6 and 6 l-4c.good
qualitynew and desirable patterns.
Gating Suitingsa fine assortment. Black Fish Net
Laos for Overdresses.
Black Laos Flouncinga fine variety.
A Job Lot of Hamburg Edgings at 10c., 12 i-2c.
and 16a, worth 16a. 20a and 26avery cheap.
l a s ' til bl i ni i Black I n , Fist Galon at lOc.
The stock is being constantly replenished with fresh.
seasonable goodsand remnants marked down to
close outand as I am here to stay, do not mean to
be undersold.
P. C. KI NGSBURY,
KEATOR BLOCK, Homer, N. Y.
PLEASE UNDERSTAND
-THAT WE ARE CONSTANTLY HOLDING A-
-OF-
Dry Goods and Carpet*!
I t h a s be e n i n pr ogr e as no t o n l y F I F T Y HA Y S , but a l mo s t fifty mont hs , and
dur i ng t hat t i me we h a v e be e n "c l o s i ng o u t " al l t he g o o d s pos s i bl e, ami h,i!l
c o n t i n u e t o c l o s e o u t a nd r e pl e ni s h o ur s t uck a s f as t a s s al e s wi l l d o i t. Mr do
not sell at of, -i t doe s n' t pa y , a nd o ur c us t o me r s d o not a s k i t , but we wi l l meet
all ilmingntut prwes ma d e b y c o mp e t i t o r s a nd i n ma n y c a s e s our regul ar prices
wi l l be f ound l o we r t ha n adve r t i s e d coat pr i c e s . We o p e n t hi s we e k a new hit of
S H O U L D E R C A P E S , t he l at es t , ne a t e s t a nd c he a pe s t . N e w . Jersey Underwear
l o ng s l e e v e s a n d s l e e v e l e s s . N e w Si l k Se r s e y Mi t t s a n d Ol o v a s . Ne w "French
Sa t t e e ns , " r e duc e d f r om 8 0 c . to 15c. N e w " Fr e n c h Gi n g h a m, o n l y \%%v. New
Bus t l e s , l at e s t s ha pe s . We h a v e t h e a g e n c y f or t h e c e l e br at e d Cl eanf as t I t U k
Hos i e r y, t he be s t d y e i n t he wo r l d. We ha v e ma d e ma r ke d r e duc t i on on several
l i ne s of dr e s s g o o ds , wh i c h ar e wo r t h y o u r caref ul i nv e s t i g a t i o n. A fine s u r k .f
Ya n d y k e po i nt s a n d t r i mmi n g s i l ks a n d v e l v e t s .
BEOOKWAY BLOCK, HOMER.
CLOSING OUT SALE
DHVI S' S*
UNI ON BUI LDI NG.
MERCILESS CUT IN PRICES
M n T Y BvAYf t
Y/ednesday, May 14th.
tWDON'T FORGET IT.^l
GOOD GROCERIES CHEAP!
tOf* WILL FIND THEM AT
?!
Why? Because they get their Cash which you know
is better than book accounts to use in buying goods.
tii Ihn, o f Our M*ttvkinfi o f f*orfc f o r .
ficat Butter in Aturlcct .
7 !*>. Niagara GHtm* Htarvh
IU*iul-m
K
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Canned Hiilmttn
01 tut
MO
urn
m
These are only a few of our many bargains. Call
agd see us. All goods sold Strictly fat Ottk.
7so g o i o
LITTLE YORK LAKE
LAKE VIEW HOUSE,
EC l~ * * * * ,
COOL ALU* A I D LAGKB
CBSAM aOPA. aWBCE BEE*. AMD
CHOICE BIAMM OF CIGAIS.
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tsnaa sBJIia< artts BtWrjat's Dswaar. I ' '
t s a i t' rtsars anawtlwws IWM.> ?**-
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t a s onl y K.tsaar anal Ltwar Vmn tsat
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The Crai g Medfe. ** Co. .
r Awa VABC, S . J .
m in


THE HOMER REPUBLICANi THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1890.
( l U * JBV C | J U O 1 1 1 * 1 I I t ri ed to s i n g a nd tell f unny s t o ma * ni l
T H U R S D A Y , j r S K 12, !**>.
i n v a i n. T h e c r o wd wo u l d n o t bi t e a n d
s uc ke r s we r e v e r y s c ar c e . H e t h e n
H O M E B A N D V I C I N I T Y pi t c he d i nt u t h e t o wn be c aus e i t
! " ~ . ^ . I i i i i mw H e finally s ubs i de d, t ur ne d
Al l a d v e r t i s e m e n t * m u s t n e n e w t I
to trtla office oy Monday morni ng
o f e a c r t w e e k t o i n j u r e i n s e r t i o n
t h e s a m e w e e k . A d v a r t i e e r n wi l l
p l e a s e <e*r t t t f e I n m i n d .
jawtrrali S a n s l U l n
Be n l i a r t o- ni ght .
C. O. Ne wt o n l i as b e e n g r a nt e d a
pa t e nt on a f a r beat er.
f t i s e s t i ma t e ! - t h a i about 8 0 0 me m-
be r s of t he 1 8 3 l h Re g i me n t were' pres-
* ut at t he reunion y e s t e r da y.
T h e s e r mo n be f or e t he g r a dua t i ng
c l as s wi l l be del i vered! at t he Congr e -
g a t i o na l c h u r c h n e x t S u n d a y e v e ni ng .
T h e Band g a v e a fine c o n c e i t o n t he
l i c e ns e .
o ut his* l i g ht a n d s i l e nt l y a nd s a dl y s t ol e
a wa y . T h e g o o d s e ns e of t h e pe o pl e
of Hor oe r waa never be t t e r e x hi bi t e d.
If t he s e f aki r s . are a l l o we d t o h a wk
t he u wor t hl e s s stuff o n t he s t r e e t s , t h e
pe opl e h a v e i t i n t hei r p o we r t o ef f ect u-
a l l y rid t h e ms e l v e s of t h e m b y t r e a t i ng
t h e m i n t he s a me ma n n e r a s t h e y di d
ti i i * ma n .
T h e S o n , t h e o r g a n of t he S o n s of
Ve t e r a ns s a y s : Un d e r a s pe c i al di s pe n-
s at i on i s s ue d by C u t Ad d i n g t o n , e o m-
ma u d i n g t he Di v i s i o n of N. Y. , S. of
V. , U. 8 . A. , t he offi cers of Ho me r
Ca mp No . 8 2 , S o n s of Ve t e r a n s we r e i n-
s t al l e d o n Ma y 6, ism by Chi e f of Staff,
TRUTRHPB TRAGEDY.
Gr e e n l as t ni g ht a nd t he Ho o k a nd Lad-
de r bo y s hel d a n i ce c r e a m f es t i val wh i c h ] B. T. Bu r l i n g h a m, of kwe r s v i l l e , a nd
wa s l i beral l y pat r oni z e d. | a s 82 has a l i ght i ng f or c e of br ave and
T h e pl at e g l a s s for Wi l s o n & Va n - f i nt e r e s t e d war r i or s , t he y wi l l unde r t he
a e w offi cers ma k e a noi s e . Capt ai n
Luc i us E . Pe r r y i s t he r i g ht ma n i n t h e
r i ght pl ac e a nd h e i s a bl y s e c o nde d by
hi s 1st Se r ge ant , M. Ke y Ki bbe . Ho me r
i s al s o bl es s e d wi t h a Me Co r mi e k a n d
h a s . a Ba r ke r wh o do e s not bi t e. T h e
offi cers for 18&0 a r e : Capt ai n, Luc i ns
E. Fe r r y ; 1st Li e ut e nant , Wi l l i a m L.
T o y l a wi n d o w wh i c h wa s br o ke n
wh i l e be i ng prepared for s e t t i ng , wa s
r e pl ac e d Tue s da y by a n e w o ne .
Don' t mi s s s pe ndi ng an e v e n i n g wi t h
Be n H U T at Ke at or Ope r a ho us e t o-
ni g ht . Ad mi s s i o n 8 5 c e nt s , r e s e r ve d
seat s. S5 c e nt s , for s a l e a t At wa t e r &
Fos t e r ' s .
t i . N. Cope l and and wi f e , r e t ur ne d | J a q u e t t e ; 2 nd l i e u t e n a n t , Fr a nk L.
h o me f r o m bi s t ri p t hr o ug h t he we s t o n j Ba r k e r ; Chapl ai n, He r mo n Mi l e s ; 1st
Tu e s d a y . Mr. Co pe l a nd . was de l i g ht e d j Se r g e a nt , M. Ke y Ki b b e ; Quar t e r mas -
wi t h t h e l ar ge wa y of do i ng t hi ng s i n t er Se r g e a nt , W. S. S t e p h e n s o n ; Scr-
i b e gr e at we s t . g e a n t of Guar d, Fr a nk L. Me Co r mi e k;
T h e fourth a nnua l e x c ur s i on a n d | Col or Se r g e a nt , J a s p e r S mi t h ; Ca mp
bas ke t pi c ni c of t h e I . O. of O. F. of \ Guar d; Cl ay 1>. Br o wn . Me e t i ng first
Cor t l and c o unt y , wi l l be hel d a t Pl e as - a nd t hi rd Mo nda y s i n e a c h mo n t h a t G.
a nt Be ac h o n Thur s da y , J u n e 2 6 t h. A. B. hal l . _
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Amo s Hobar t di e d at hi s h o me o n LETTS Ha.
No r t h Mai n s t reet y e s t e r day af t e r noon,
a g e d 8 8 y e a r s . Th e f uneral wi l l be
he l d o n Sat ur day af t ernoon a t 2 o' cl ock 1
f rom hi s l at e r e s i de nc e.
Chi l dr e n' s day wa s appr opr i at e l y
o bs e r v e d i n t he s e ve r al c hur c he s l as t
S u n d a y . T h e e x e r c i s e s by t he S u n d a y
s c hool c hi l dr e n i n t he e v e n i n g we r e '
e nj o y e d by l ar ge c o ng r e g a t i o ns .
L U S T On t he s t r e e t i n f ront of Un i o n
bui l di ng or i n t he kadi of t he Un i o n
bui l di ng, on Thur s day e v e ni ng l ast , t wo
g<jJd band r i ng s . Fi nde r wi l l 'please j
l e ave s a me at Wa t e r s &- Ke l l o g g ' s and' *
r e c e i ve a s ui t abl e r e war d.
Th e Ke l l o g g e onc e r t g i v e n unde r t he
a us pi c e s of Te mp e s t Ho s e c o mp a n y , l as t ,
Fr i day e v e ni ng , was de s e r v i ng of a
mu c h bet t er a udi e nc e . Ev e r y n u mb e r
on t he pr o g r a m wa s e n j o y e d by t hos e
pres ent .
Th e r e wd l be a s pe c i al me e t i n g of
Ho me r As s e mb l y No . 189, of t he Int er- j
nat i onal Fr at e r nal Al l i a nc e , i n t he i r j
r o o ms , Mo n d a y e v e ni ng , J u n e 16t h, at
8 p. i n. , for t he pur pos e of e l e c t i ng
of f i cers f or t he c o mi n g t e r m. Al l me m- |
he r s ar e r e que s t e d t o be pr e s e nt .
Char l e s A. For d recei ve d l ast Tue s -
da y , four e ng r a v i ng s a nd o n e l ar ge j
f r ame of f ami l y pi c t ur e s f r om t he Ar t j
s t or e of Ar t hur K. For d of Ho l y o ke , j
Mas s . T h e ve r v art i s t i c
O w n Vi n c e n t ' s B o d y P u ma * a n M s
B a t o n * Wi t h Kv k t e s we s o f a t a t c t o * .
Ev e r y t o wn h a s i t s o c c a s i o na l oeaaa
t i ou a n d l a s t Mo n d a y Tr a a t o n' a t ur n
c a me wh a n t h e bo dy o f Owe n Vi n c e n t ,
a br ot he r of Cha r l e s Vi n c e n t o f Cnyt e r ,
wa s f o und i n a bui l di ng wh i c h h a d b e e n
r e nt e d b y t he de c e a s e d f or a s a l o o n.
Owe n Vi n c e n t h a d be e n l i v i ng wi t h hi s
br ot he r Cha r l e s , l andl or d of t h e Cny t e r
hot e l , dur i ng t he pa s t wi n t e r a n d s pr i ng
a n d ha d r e c e nt l y l e as e d t h e bui l di ng
o n Ma i n s t r e e t j u s t we s t of t h e br i dg e
a nd he r e t of or e us e d a s a s al oon, wi t h
t h e i nt e nt i o n of us i ng i t f or t he s a me
pur po s e . He a ppl i e d f or a l i c e ns e but
i t wa s r e f us e d b y t he Ex c i s e Co mmi s -
s i one r s .
S o me t hr e e we e k s a g o h e bo ug ht a
t i c ke t f r om Cuy l e r t o Cr ai n' s Mi l l s , a
s t at i on s o me t wo mi l e s we s t of Tr u x t o n
o n t h e E. , C & N . road, a n d n o t h i n g
wa s s e e n of h i m by Tr u x t o n o r Cuy l e r
peopl e af t er t hat t i me unt i l hi s bo dy
wa s di s c ove r e d l as t Mo n d a y mo r n i n g .
I t wa s s uppo s e d t ha t h e ha d g o n e a wa y
o n bus i ne s s a s h e wa s i n t he ha bi t of
d o i n g a nd n o a l a r m wa s f el t o r s us pi c i o ns
ar ous e d by hi s no n- a ppe a r a nc e . On
Mo n d a y mo r n i n g hi s br ot he r we n t
t o t he s a l o on t o g e t s o me c ha i r s . T h e
door wa s l o c ke d a n d a wi n d o w wa s
t he r e f or e rai s ed t o g a i n a n e nt r a nc e
wh e n a t erri bl e s t e nc h i s s ue d f r om t he
r o o m. Up o n e x a mi n a t i o n a s t o t h e
c a us e , a bo dy of a ma n wa s f ound s o de -
c o mp o s e d t hat i t c o ul d o n l y be i nde nt i -
i i ed by t he c l o t hi ng , wh i c h wa s r e c og-
ni z e d a s t h a t wo r n by Owe n Vi nc e nt .
Cor one r Br adf or d wa s i mme d i a t e l y
s u mmo n e d f r o m t hi s vi l l age . H e ar-
r i ve d t he r e o n Mo n d a y af t e r noon,
a n d ma d e a n e x a mi n a t i o n . He f o und
$ 1 1 3 i n c a s h i n hi s po c ke t s , a l e a s e of
t h e S c h e i l e n g e r s al oon bui l di ng a nd a
ba nk bo o k wi t h a ba l a nc e t o bi s c r e di t
of $ 2 0 0 o r mo r e . A n e mp t y bo x l a
; be l e d " mo r phi ne pi l l s " wa s f ound near
t he bed on wh i c h t he bo dy l ay.
Co r o ne r Bradf or d s u mmo n e d t he fol-
l o wi ng j ur y :
T h o ma s I kx l d, Al e x a n d e r La ns i ng ,
i Wm . Gr a h a m, H. J . Bo s wo r t h , Ra y
j Wo o d wa r d , Cor ne l i us La ns i ng , Al v o -
| rati o La ns i ng .
T h e f ac t s g i v e n a b o v e we r e e l i c i t e d
f r o m t he wi t ne s s e s e x a mi n e d a n d t h e
j ur y ' s ve r di c t wa s t ha t Owe n Vi n c e n t
c a me t o hi s de a t h at t he Sc he i l e ng e r s a-
l oon f r om an u n k n o wn c a us e . It i s
i mpo s s i bl e t o d e t e r mi n e wh e t h e r h e
c o mmi t t e d s ui c i de or di e d f r o m nat ural
c a us e s . He wa s i n poor he a l t h a n d wa s
i n t he habi t of t a ki ng mo r phi n e pi l l s a s
a me di c i ne . He wa s 3 2 y e a r s of a g e .
T h e c or one r ' s dut i e s i n ma k i n g t he
e x a mi n a t i o n we r e e x t r e me l y unpl e as ant
KEUIflON OF TOE 185TH.
J o h n a He y d o n Ar r e s t e d o n C n a r s e
o f Wr i t i n g Th e s n .
Fo r s o me y e a r s a n o n y mo u s l e t t e r s j
ha v e be e n r e c e i v e d by r e s i de nt s o n t he
Sc o t t road. Si nc e t he t r oubl e o v e r t he =
c h a n g e of t he s c hool ho us e s i t e i n I>is- I
t ri ct No . 8 t he s e l e t t e r s ha v e be e n re- j
c i e v e d by Cha r l e s Hur l but , Ed wa r d
Ra d wa y a nd o t he r s . T h e l e t t e r s h a v e
c ont ai ne d t hr e at s t o burn bui l di ngs , poi -
s on c at t l e a nd " f i x " t he pe r s ons w h o I
ha v e r e c e i ve d t h e m. On t h e 1 3 t h
of Apr i l a t i n pai l wa s found i n j
Char l e s Hur l but ' s f ront y a r d o n t h e :
Sc o t t road wh i c h c o nt a i ne d o n e of t he s e
t hr e at e ni ng l e t t e r s t o g e t he r wi t h s e v e n !
pa c ka g e s c o nt a i ni ng Pa r i s g r e e n, e a c h
pa c ka g e addr e s s e d t o o n e of t he follow-
i ng r e s i de nt s of t he n e i g h b o r h o o d : Wi l l - J
i aui Wake f i e l d, M. A. Ra i l wa y , J o h n
Bo y d , Cha r l e s Hur l but , H. 1>. Ke e l i n g
& S o n , K. H. Wi l s o n and Sc ho o l Co m-
I
mi s s i one r Va n Ho e s e n .
i
On Ma y 15t h, t wo d a y s af t er r e c e i v- \ , .
, ! . , . . a nd be s a y s we r e a l mo s t t oo mu c h f or
rag t h e a bo v e - me nt i o ne d l et t er, Char l e s , .
L. D. Par ke r a s on of J . K. Par ke r ,
h a s c o me t o t hi s vi l l age a nd g o ne i nt o
par t ne r s hi p wi t h hi s f at her i n hi s barber
s ho p i n t he Bl o c k wa y bui l di ng, Mr .
Pa r ke r l i as be e n wo r ki ng at hi s t rade i n
we s t for t he pas t t hr e e ye ar s , a nd i s a
s ki l l e d a nd art i s t i c wo r kma n.
T h e l i g ht ni ng wa s ve r y s har p bot h
Thur s da y a nd Fr i day. On Thur s da y
t wo hor s e s be l ongi ng t o John Ha y e s and
J e r r y Ha y e s h k s on, we r e ki l l ed i n t he
barn j us t s out h of t he s t r e et rai l road
barns , and t he s c hool hous e wa s s t ruck
i n t he Al v o r d di s t ri ct on t he Scot t road.
Edwa r d Keat or, as o n e of t he s t ock-
hol de r s of t he Cort l and Wa t e r c o mp a n y
has c o mme n c e d a n ac t i on agai ns t t he
c o mp a n y for an a c c o unt i ng for $ 4 0 , 0 0 0
wo r t h of bonds , al l e ge d s o ha v e been
g i v e n t o Bi n d s , Mof f et t & Co. , wi t ho ut
suf f i ci ent c ons i de r at i on.
Wi l l Ki rk broke t he l i g a me nt s of hi s
a n k l e l as t Sunda y ni ght whi l e r e t ur ni ng
h o me f rom c hur c h s e r vi c e s . In s o me
ma n n e r hi s f oot wa s c a ug ht f ast be-
t we e n t wo s t o ne s o v e r a s l ui c e - wa y un-
de r t he wa l k on Huds o n st reet near t he
Ha k e s pl ace. He fel l o v e r a nd hi s f oot
wa s hel d fast s o t hat he c oul d not mo v e
unt i l h e l p c a me about fifteen mi nut e s
l at er.
Las t Th u r s d a y and Fr i day we r e d a y s
uf v e r y s e v e r e s t or ms , a nd t he wat e r
t ha t f el l nor t h of t hi s vi l l age wa s ve r y
h e a v y e s pe c i al l y o n Thur s da y . Th e
s t r e a ms we r e rai s ed t o unus ual he i ght .
T h e fiats o n t he eas t s i de of t he ri ver
b e t we e n t hi s vi l l age a nd l i t t l e Yor k.
we r e ove r f l owe d as i n s pr i ng f res het s ,
and s o me c r ops on hi l l s i de s we r e badl y
wa s he d out .
Char l e s Hut c hi ng * of Vi rgi l , formerly
of t hi s vi l l age , has r e c e nt l y be e n gr ant e d
a pe ns i on wi t h back pay a mo u n t i n g t o
alirt $4.MOO. Th** pe ns i on g r a nt s h i m
$S per mo nt h ( mm l f t4 t o 1 8 7 3 ; $17
per mo nt h f rom 1*7:1 t o 1890 and $24
pe r mo n t h for t he f ut ure a s l o n g a s he
l i ne s . Th e pe ns i on wa s obt ai ne d for
h i m by E. B. J e we l l of t hi s vi l l age.
formerly e mp l o y e d i n t he pe ns i on office
a t Wa s hi ng t o n.
Th e s chool ho us e i n t he Al v o r d di s-
t r i c t wa s s t r uc k by l i g ht ni ng l ast Fri-
d a y af t ernoon. Th e el ect ri c fluid ran
d o wn t he c h i mn e y , kno c ke d d o wn t he
s t ove pi pe , t ook t he l e g s off' t he s t o v e a nd
t ore up t he floor. Th e s chool wa s i n
s es s i on but no o ne wa s i nj ur e d e x c e pt
t hat Karl Ta y l o r bad bi s s i de s l i ght l y
bl a c ke ne d. Th e c hi l dr e n we r e out of
t h e s c hool r oom i n a t r i c e , mu c h
f r i ght e ne d by t hei r e l e c t r i c al e x pe r i e nc e .
Mi s s Ay e r s of Met t r aw v i be , i s t he
teacher.
Sunda y e v e ni ng , J une 22, i n t he Bap-
t i s t c hur c h, t he pas t or i s t o U ^ i n a s hort
s e r i e s of s e r mo ns o n t he ge ne r al s ubj e ct
of Co mpa ni o ns hi p. T h e di f f erent s ub-
j e c t s ar e t o be about a s f o l l o ws : Co m-
pa ni o ns hi p of Fr i e nds , Co mpa ni o ns hi p
of Bo o ks : Co mp a n i o n s h i p of Soci et y
a n d Amu s e me n t s , Co mp a n i o n s h i p i n
Bus i oeut i . Co mp a n i o n s h i p i n Mar r i age ;
Co mp a n i o n s h i p i n t he Ho me ; Co mpa n-
i o n s h i p wi t h Se l f ; Co mpa nf o ns hi p wi th.
Go d . S u n d a y e v e ni ng , J une 2 2 . t h e s e r mon
wi l l be on t he first s ubj e c t , Compani on-
s h i p of Fri ends, . Al l wi l l be prepared
wi t h s pe c i al , r e f e r e nc e t o t he i nt eres t s
of t he y o u n g , a n d a cordi al i nvi t at i on
i s g i v e n t o t he y o u n g pe opl e of t he c o m-
mu n i t y to he ar t h e m.
. T h e bi g me d i c i n e ma n wh o pl ant ed
hi ms e l f o n t he c or ne r of Ma i n and Wai l
'streets, l ast Tu e s d a y ni g ht a n d ma de a
publ i c nui s anc e of hi ms e l f i n t r y i ng t o
h a wk hi s stuki j o k e s a nd s t al er iue<
c i ne , had t he mi s f o r t une o f ;
;
e*i ng i ns
audience fade away, until on% n
Hur l but l ost a val uabl e Hol s t e i n bul l .
Th e a ni ma l wa s s i ck o nl y about t we nt y -
f our hour s a nd i t i s s uppo s e d t hat i t I
di e d f r om poi s on.
Th e l et t ers addr e s s e d t o Char l e s Hur l -
but a mo n g ot he r t h i n g s s a i d : " Yo u r
M l has bad o n e d o e s a nd t he y wi l l g e t
ar r angi ng, ! , . ,
, anot he r if y o u put t hat s c hool hous e on
l
mo u n t i n g and f r ami ng wa s do ne by i , , , , . . . . . . . . .
. . , , , . * t hat d a m ol d hi l l a nd y o u wi l l ki l l an-
I r e d A. For d of Ho me r . . . , .
rf
, .
ot her wi t hi n o ne ye ar . An t hat ol d
Va n Ho e s e n wi l l g e t a do c e t hat he ,
wi l l r e me mb e r if w e h a v e t o g o t o Tr u x -
t on t o d o i t . " Th e l et t er r uns o n i n
t hi s t hr e at e ni ng wa y . T h e wr i t i ng i s
a l mo s t i l l e gi bl e and t he o r t ho g r a phy a s
bad as t he wr i t i ng .
On Mo uda y a wa i r a n t wa s o bt a i ne d
by t he pers ons t hr e at e ne d, for t he arres t
of J o h n S. He y d o n , wh o l i v e s ne i g h-
l i ori ng Mr. Hur l but on t he nor t h eas t ,
a nd on Mo nda y af t e r noon t he arres t wa s
ma d e a nd He y d o n wa s br ought bef ore
J us t i c e St o ne . Bai l for hi s a ppe a r a nc e
at t he e x a mi n a t i o n t o \m he l d t o- day,
( Thur s da y ) bef ore J us t i c e St o ne . Th e
bai l wa s fixed at $ 2 5 0 . Mr . He y d o n ' s
wi f e s i g ne d t he bai l - l i oud a nd t he pri s-
one r wa s r e l e as e d. If s ut Bci ent e vi -
de nc e of hi s gui l t of t he of f ence c ha r g e d
i s f ound, h e wi l l be he l d for t he a c t i o n
of t he g r a nd j ur y.
Th e r e wi l l be mu c h i nt eres t i n t he
c as e as t he c ont e s t o v e r t he c h a n g e of
t he s c hool - hous e s i t e i n t hi s di s t ri ct has
at t r ac t e d wi de at t e nt i on a nd mu c h bi t-
ter f e e l i ng ha s be e n e x hi bi t e d o v e r t he
mat t e r by s o me of t he c o nt e s t a nt s .
I nt e r e s t i ng e v i d e n c e i s e x pe c t e d t o be
brought out on t he e x a mi n a t i o n wh i c h
i s s e t d o wn for t o' cl ock a. m.
I h i m.
T h e di s c o v e r y ha s c a us e d c ons i de r a-
bl e e x c i t e me n t i n Tr u x t o n , Cuy l e r a n d
v i c i ni t y . Th e my s t e r y of Mr. Vi nc e nt ' s
de a t h wi l l pr obabl y ne v e r be s at i s f ac t o-
ri l y s o l v e d.
Kn f o r c i K t h e La w.
Se c t i o n 647. Pe nal Code of t he St at e
of Ne w Yo r k, r e a ds : " A pe r s on wh o ,
not be i ng t he o wn e r t hereof , aud wi t h-
o ut l awf ul aut hor i t y, wi l l f ul l y i nj ures ,
di s f i gures , r e mo v e s or de s t r o y s a g r a v e -
s t one , mo n u me n t , wor k of art , or any
us e f ul or o r na me nt a l i mpr o v e me nt , or
a ny s ha de t r e e o r o r na me nt a l pl ant ,
wh e t h e r s i t uat e upo n pr i vat e g i o u n d or
upon a s t reet , road or s i de wa l k, or
c e me t e r y , or publ i c park or pl ac e , or
r e mo v e s f r om a ny g r a v e i n a c e me t e r y
a n y flowers, me mo r i a l s or ot he r t hi ng-
c o nne c t e d wi t h t h e m, i s gui l t y of a
mi s d e me a n o r ; " a nd "i s puni s habl e by
i mp r i s o n me n t no t e x c e e d i n g s i x mo nt hs ,
or a fine not e x c e e d i n g $250 , or bo t h. "
Th e a bo v e s e c t i on of t he Pe nal Code
i s very f r e que nt l y vi ol at e d i o t he c e me -
t e r y a nd s t r e e t s of t hi s vi l l age , a nd tin
t r us t e e s of t he c e me t e r y wi l l e nf or c e t he
l aw agai ns t a n y o n e de t e c t e d i n ac t s of
v a nda l i s m i n Gl e nwo ud c e me t e r y .
Ve r o n a l Me n t i o n .
W. F. Hi t c h c o c k i s s pe ndi ng a f ew
da y s at hi s h o me he r e .
for. C. Gr e e n i s i n Ro c he s t e r at t e nd
i ng t he Medi cal As s o c i a t i o n of Cent ral
Ne w Yor k.
l>r. J . J . To d d of Pari s h, Osweg;
c ount y, wa s t he g ue s t of J . W. Br o wn,
o v e r Sunda y .
Wi l l Pi c ki ns i s no w tilling t he posi -
t i on of c l e r k at t he Mans i o n hous e , re-
c e nt l y vac at e d by J o h n Ry a n .
Mr . a nd Mrs. IX D. Ne wt o n and wi f e
ha v e be e n s pe ndi ng t he pas t we e k at
Ot ael i c vi s i t i ng Mr. Ne wt o n ' s mot he r .
J . S. Gr os s of Owe g o . di s t r i c t at t or-
ne y of Ti o g a c o unt y and a me mb e r of
t he 185t h Re g i me nt , ma d e t he RKPI T. -
u r s B o f t e n a pl e as ant cal l ye s t e r day
whi t e a t t e ndi ng t he r e uni on.
S a t e Sf uNk- al Co n v e n t i o n .
If y o u wi s h a k n o wl e d g e of t he ad-
vanc e d i deas a nd me t ho ds i n mus i c
t e ac hi ng, b e c o me f ami l i ar wi t h t he gr e at
c h a n g e a nd i mp r o v e me n t s r e c e nt l y
made , a nd pl ace your s e l f abreas t of t he
t i me s , y o u s ho ul d at t e nd t he me e t i ng of
t he Mus i c Teachers * Nat i onal As s oc i a-
t i on, to be he l d i n Sar at oga, J u n e 24,
23 a n d 2 6 . sfltsV
s ,
Buy y o ur s ugar for c a n n i n g at Ne w-
' c o mb A- I cv. s eah s t ore a nd s a v e
I mo ne y . j
Co r t l a n d I t e ms .
CORTLAND, J n n e 1 1 . T h e ol d Pr e s -
byt e r i an s e s s i on r oom i s be i ng mo v e d t o
i t s f ut ure l oc at i on c o r ne r of Ho me r a nd
Mapl e a v e nue s . I t wi l l be fitted for a
Mi s s i on c ha pe l by t he Me t ho di s t s oc i e t y .
Th e r e i s a very me a g r e a t t e nda nc e at
c our t t hus f ar o n t he o pe ni ng we e k . A
l ar ge l i st of c a s e s we r e de c l ar e d ready
for t ri al .
T h e n e ws of Owe n Vi nc e nt ' s body
be i ng f ound i n Tr ux t o n vi l l age hi st Mon-
da y wa s a sad s urpri s e t o al l wh o k u e w
h i m whi l e i n bus i ne s s he r e a s a t e mpe r -
a t e a nd wo r t h y c i t i z e n. H e c o nduc t e d
f or a l ong t i me a res t aurant o n Rai l t oad
s t r e e t n e x t door we s t of t he pr e s e nt
l K' mocrat bui l di ng .
Wo r k i s ne ar l y c o mpl e t e d on t he race
t rack a nd e v e r y t hi ng wi l l be i n readi -
ne s s for t he s u mme r me e t i n g , J ul y 2 - 4 .
A g e n u i n e o l d- t i me l i arbeeue Is i n
progreas t hi s af t e r noon at t he Fl oral
Tr o ut Par k i n ho no r of t he o pe ni n g for
t he s e as on of "90 of t hat f avori t e resort .
For t y hour s de v o t i o n i s be i ng ob-
s e r ve d at St . Mar y' s c hur c h t hi s we e k.
I i s s t e v e u i n g t he r e we r e t e n pri es t s i n
a t t e nda nc e .
Sa t ur da y af t e r noon a nd e v e n i n g Hi t c h-
c oc k Ho s e , No . 6, wi l l ha v e a pi c ni c
and part y, on t he Fl oral Tr o ut Park
g r o unds . Ba nd a nd or c he s t r a i n at t e nd-
a nc e . Da n c e t i c ke t s 5 0 c e nt s ; ge ne r al
a dmi s s i o n 10 c e nt s .
Li g ht ni ng s t ruck t he barn of J o h n
Ha y e s near t he fai r g r o und Thur s da y
e v e n i n g ki l l i ng t wo hors es . Th e r e we r e
f our hor s e s s t a ndi ng i n a r ow, t he s ec-
o nd a nd f ourt h e s c a pi ng . N o f urt her
d a ma g e wa s do ne .
Mahan' s s i x t e e nt h mus i c f es t i val wa s
a de c i de d s uc c e s s . Co ns i de r i ng t he un-
f avor abl e we a t he r i t wa s unpr e c e de nt e d
by a n y pr e vi ous ef f ort . Th e r e we n -
about 4 2 5 voi c e s i n t he c bo r us ^a nd t he
pr o g r a ms we r e e x c e l l e nt a n d pl e as i ngl y
pr e s e nt e d.
Th e Odd Fe l l o ws of Cor t l and, Mc-
( { r awvi l l e , Mar at hon, Ho me r a nd Prebl e
l odge s are a r r a ng i ng for an e xc ur s i on t o
Pl e as ant Be a c h, J u n e 26.
Sat ur day of t hi s we e k i s t he gr and
e xc ur s i on t o I t haca and v i c i ni t y. It i s
a Sunda y s chool affai r and s houl d be
we l l pat r oni z e d.
A. M. Sc he r me r ho r n and E. C. Ri n g e
ar e a t t e ndi ng t he St a t e s ho o t at Ly o n s
T h e 4 5 t h s e par at e c o mp a n y art* prac-
t i c i ng s ho o t i ng on t hei r n e w r ange .
S o me go>d s c or e s ar e ma de . It wi l l
c ont i nue al l t he we e k.
Th e popul at i on of t he first war d i s
1991, t he s e c o nd s we l l i ng, t he total t o
4 , 5 2 6 . The r e ar e 515 i n t he f or me r and
500 i n t he s e c ond wa r d of s c hool a g e .
HOMER HONORED RT THE
SOLDIER MQWH.
A Co r d i a l
Vntry
Bi t si i t e- ss Me n t i o n .
Th e office of Dr. St o ne i s at hi s resi
d e n c e o n Ca y ug a s t reet . Offi ce hour s
1 to 9 a. m. 18 t o 1 a nd 6 to 9 p. i n.
A A. <JraiI A Co. , c h a n g e t hei r ad-
v e r t i s e me nt i n t hi s i s s ue of t he RE P I I S -
i i mr t .
I. ook at Ne w c o mb & De yo' s ne w a dd.
Se e P. C. Ki ng s bur y ' s a dv e r t i s e me nt
of s u mme r g o o ds aud pri ces quo t e d.
C. A. Col l i ns A So n cal l a t t e nt i on t o
ne c kwe a r i u t hei r a dv e r t i s e me nt t hi s
we e k.
Th e l at es t a nd finest i n we d d i n g
pr e s e nt s , c a n be found at DuBoi s", t he
j e we l e r , Cor t l and.
Gr oc e r i e s c h e a p at Ne we o mb A De y o ' s
c a s h gr oc e r y s t ore.
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A Ca r d .
Th e Wo ma n ' s Rel i ef Cor ps wi s h to
e x pr e s s t hei r t ha nks t hr o ugh t he Rn-
MJMJCJtx, to Prof . Cu mmr a g s a n d hi s
s chool for t he h u g e quant i t y of be au-
t i f ul flowers f ur ni s he d by t h e m f or us e
on Me mor i al da y .
SAUA M. HOTCHKISS.
Gar. sec' y-
Ki n d l y s ki ns l o o ke d d o w n n p n n t un
s ol di e r bo y s of t h e 1 8 5 t h Bs g i a n s nt H a w
Yo r k Vo l unt e e r s y e s t e r da y
( h e y a s s e mbl e d i n t h i s v i l l a g e t o
t h e f r i e nds hi ps of t h e t r y i n g d a y
t h e y ma r c h e d s ho ul de r t o s ho ul de r t o
t h e f r ont , a n d br a v e l y a n d g a l l a nt l y d i d
t he i r d o t y .
Ab o u t 1 8 5 me mb e r s of t h e r e g i me n t
ar r i ve d o n t he 8 : 5 0 a. m. brai n f r o m
Sy r a c us e , a n d we r e me t b y ma n y resi-
d e n t me mb e r s of t o e r e g i me nt , a c c o m-
pani e d by t h e Ho me r ba nd, a n d e s c o r t e d
d o wn J a me s s t r e e t a n d Ma i n I n do ubl e
file, t o t he i r he a dqua r t e r s a t t h e G. A.
R. pos t , wh e r e t h e y we r e we l c o me d by
t h e r e c e pt i on c o mmi t t e e c o mp o s e d of
t he focal me mb e r s of t h e regiment.
Ma n y h e a r t y h a n d s h a k e s a n d ma n y a
wa r m wo r d of g r e e t i n g we r e g i v e n a s
t h e c o mr a d e s r e c o g ni s e d t he i r o l d c o m-
pa ni o ns of t he wa r , a n d i t wa n n real
pl e as ur e t o wi t ne s s t he e n j o y me n t wh i c h
t he y de r i v e d f r o m t h e renewal o f ol d
f r i e nds hi ps . T h e mo r n i n g ho ur s we r e
s p e n t i n v i s i t i ng , a n d a t 1 8 : 8 0 di nne r
wa s s e r v e d i n t h e d i n i n g r o o m o f t h e G.
A. R. r o o ms , by t he Wo ma n ' s Re l i e f
Co r ps of t hi s vi l l age .
A t 8 : 3 0 p. i n. , af t e r ai l ha d e n j o y e d
t he bount i f ul r e f r e s hme nt s s uppl i e d by
t he l adi e s , t he f or mal me e t i n g wa s he l d
i n t he l ar ge Po s t hal l . Pr e s i de nt Bi r di e -
b o u g h c a l l e d upo n Re v . Dr . W. A.
Ro b i n s o n of t hi s v i l l a g e f or t he a ddr e s s
of we l c o me . Dr . Ro bi ns o n' s a ddr e s s of
we l c o me wa s v e r y c or di al a n d gr ac e f ul .
He wa s r e s ponde d t o by Col one l E. S.
J e n n e y of Sy r a c us e , wh o e a r ne s t l y s p o k e
f or t h e c o mr a d e s of t he 185t h r e g i me nt .
He pai d t he no bl e offi cers of t h e regi -
me n t h i g h a nd de s e r v e d c o mp l i me n t s
for t he i r s ol di e r l y be ar i ng a n d de v o t i o n
t o d u t y . Col one l J e n n e y wa s of t e n i n-
t e r r upt e d by c he e r s a s h e c al l e d o v e r
t h e n a me s of t h e g a l l a nt of f i cers l i v i ng
a nd de a d.
Col . J e n n e y ' s e x c e l l e nt r e s po ns e wa s
f o l l o we d by t he r e a di ng of t he mi n u t e s
of l ast me e t i n g by Se c r e t a r y Cl ar k. A
c o mmi t t e e of five wa s t he n a ppo i nt e d
by t h e Chai r, o n mo t i o n of a c o mr a de ,
t o ma k e n o mi n a t i o n s f or offi cers of t h e
o r g a ni z a t i o n f or t he c o mi n g y e a r .
Wh i l e t he c o mmi t t e e wa s o ut t h e
pr e s i de nt c al l e d upon Ge n . J o s h u a L.
Cha mbe r l a i n f or a n a ddr e s s a n d t he a u-
di e nc e we r e t reat e d t o a mo s t e ar ne s t
a nd e l o que nt s pe e c h f r om t hi s di s t i n-
g u i s h e d s ol di e r and s t a t e s ma n. Ge n .
( ' na mbe i l a i n s a i d. " S i n c e h e h a d s e e n
t he wo me u wh o we r e pr e s e nt , h e di d
no t wo n d e r t hat Le e s ur r e nde r e d wh e n
h e s a w t he g a l l a nt 1 8 5 t h a t Ap p o ma t o x .
If Le e c o ul d ha v e s e e n t ho s e wo me n b e
wo ul d h a v e s ur r e nde r e d a y e a r s oone r .
Th e wo me n of a c o unt r y d e t e r mi n e t he
c har ac t e r of i t s me n , a n d i t wa s t he
wo me n at h o me wi t h t he i r l oyal l o v i ng
he ar t s a nd c he e r i ng l e t t e r s wh i c h ne r v e d
t he s ol di e r s t o de e ds of br ave r y a nd e n-
d u r a n c e . "
Ge u . Cha mbe r l a i n t he n de s c r i be d i n-
c i de nt s of t he wa r a nd pai d t he hi g he s t
t r i but e t o t he s ol di e r l y c har ac t e r a nd
abi l i t y " t o t a ke t hi ng s a s t he y we r e a nd
ma k e t h e m a s t he y o u g h t t o h e , " of t he
1 8 5 t h r e g i me nt . N o me mb e r of t ha t
r e g i me nt but t ha t c oul d f eel proud of
t he hi g h prai s e of t he i r ge ne r al a s be
r e c ount e d t hei r s e r v i c e s t o t he i r c o un-
t ry at a cri t i cal pe r i od of t he wa r . At
t he cl os e, Ge n . Cha mbe r l a i n t ur ne d to
t he nat i onal flag, a n d unde r i t s i ns pi ra-
t i on bi s t r i but e to i t a n d t o t hos e wh o
ma d e it me a n wh a t i t do e s to-day,
i K' came mo s t e l o que nt a u d f ound
a r e s pons i ve e c h o i n e v e r y he ar t . Ge n .
Cha mbe r l a i n is a ma n of fine appe ar -
anc e , a nd a v e r y e as y, f orci bl e and
gr ac e f ul s pe ake r a nd ha s t hat ma g ne t -
i s m wh i c h put s me n i n s y mp a t h y wi t h
hi m a nd a t t a c he s t h e m to b i m. He i s
a gr e at f avor i t e wi t h hi s s ol di e r boys ,
a mi e v i de nt l y t he 185t h r e g i me nt bo y s
ar e f avor i t e s of hi s .
Li e ut e na nt - Go v e r no r J o n e s wa s t he n
c al l e d upon a n d ma d e a v e r y gr ac e f ul
a nd o ppo r t une s pe e c h p a y i n g a t ri but e
to t he 185t h r e g i me nt . Af t e r Ge u .
June ' s s pe e c h t he n o mi n a t i n g c o mmi t -
t ee r e por t e d t he f o l l o wi ng no mi na t i o ns :
Pr e s i de nt Ca pt a i n D. N. Lat br op,
of Sy r a c us e .
Fi rst Vi c o - Pr e s t .
of Ho me r .
Se c o nd Vi c e - Pr e s t
of Sy r a c us e .
S e c r e t a r y H. W. Cl ark of Sy r a c us e .
Tr e a s ur e r Ot i s S mi t h of Cor t l and.
T h e report wa s una ni mo us l y adopt e d.
Quar t e r - Mas t e r Gi l be r t pr e s e nt e d
a g o l d ba dg e t o Se c r e t a r y Cl ark i n
behal f of t he r e g i me nt wi t h an appro-
pri at e pr e s e nt at i on s pe e c h.
Sa r g e a nt Gr os s of Owe g o , wa s t he n
cal l ed upon and ma de a ve r y i mpr e s s -
i ve and f e e l i ng addres s , t o uc hi ng upon
t he de a t h of Hi r a m Cl ark, of Co mp a n y
G. , t he l as t ma n to g i v e up hi s l i f e for
hi s c ount r y i n t he Wa r of t he Re be l l i on.
Le t t e r s of regre t a nd o t he r c o mmu n i -
c a t i o ns we r e t he u read by t he. s ecret ary,
and ot he r bus i ne s s wa s t r ans ac t e d.
Bri ef s p e e c h e s we r e ma d e , upo n cal l , by
J u d g e S mi t h of Cor t l and, a n d ot he r s ,
J . H. Mc Ga hn s a ng a s ong, ent i t l ed
T h e ol d Cof f ee Ke t t l e , " wh i c h s e e me d
t o t ouc h a r e s pons i ve c hor d i n t he heart s
of hi s c o mr a de s .
Th e r e uni on wa s a s uc c e s s and Ho me r
peopl e wi l l be gl ad to we l c o me t he c o m-
rades of t he g a l l a nt 183t h a g a i n, whe n-
e v e r t he y ma y c ho o s e to ho no r us wi t h
t hei r pr e s e nc e .
Th e 185t h Re g i me n t wa s mus t e r e d
i nt o s e r vi c e a t Sy r a c us e i n Se pt e mbe r ,
1864, and j us t o n e we e k af t er l e avi ng
t here, t he y ar r i ve d a t Ci t y Po i nt i n
So ut h- we s t e r n Vi r gi ni a, a nd we r e i t n
me di a t e l y put be hi ud t he br e as t wor ks
t here, t he bat t l e of " Ye l l o w Ho u s e "
ha v i ng oc c ur r e d t he r e t he da y pr e vi ous .
The y ha d had no dri l l what e ve r bef ore
l e a v i ng Sy r a c us e a nd had no e x pe r i e nc e
or t r ai ni ng as s ol di e r s t o s us t ai n t hei r
c o ur a g e . Af t e r a s t ay at Ci t y Po i nt of
a mo n t h or mo r e t he y we r e s e nt f or war d
a nd e n g a g e d first i n t he So ut h Si de
Rai d. Th e y we r e t he n i n ma n y e n -
g a g e me n t s , t he bat t l e of F u s t Hat c he r ' s
Ru n , We l d o n Ra i d, Ua t . e of Quake r
Road, bat t l e of Fi v e Fo r ks , Gr a v e l l y
Run, a nd f r om Mar c h 29t h t h e y fol -
l o we d Le e ' ti l l hi s s ur r e nde r o n Apr i l
, 1885.
T h e f o l l o wi ng e x t r a c t f r om t he c o m-
muni c a t i o n addr e s s e d to t he Le gi s l at ur e
by t he Mo n u me n t c o mmi t t e e , g i v e s a
bri ef i de a of t he s e ve r e s t ordeal e n-
c o unt e r e d by t he r e g i me n t :
" Up o n t h e g r a nd mo v e me n t i n t o n
- Pe mb r o k e Pi e r c e ,
Fr e d. Ci l we l l ,
d a y s f Ma r c h, haf ora
ha l f o n e . Pi c ke t t ' s
npnn l i s y n s t a r rend n e a r Le wi s ' f ar m,
n h o o t ten a mi s * a w l s wat t f r o m Pet era-
o f .an
t h e b mn t o f
wh i c h wa s h o m e by t h e first br i gade ,
wi t h n f o e i n t r e a t g r e a t l y o n t n n mb e r -
H, t o o hrj anda h e M to g r o u n d .
T h e 1 8 5 t h regiment, unde r t h e c o m-
ma n d o f Co l o ne l Sni pe r , we n t i n t o ne t t l e
wi t h tent t h a n 8 0 8 of f i cers a n d me n .
Do t i n g I k e bri ef t i me of t h e e ng a g e -
me n t me n we r e ki l t ed, a n d ne ar l y
1 8 8 wo u n d e d , t o me ten of t h e l at t er
mo r t a l l y . 8 1 of t h e wo u n d e d di e d be-
f or e t h e regiment wa s mu s t e r e d o ut .
Th i s fight i t n me mo r a b l e o n e i n t h e
hi s t o r y o f t h e regiment. Co mi n g s ud-
d e n l y u p o n t h e rifle pi t a o f t h e rebels,
t h e fighting t r e e a t c l o s e quar t e r s . T h e
c ol or - be ar e r , s ar ge ant Be n t o n H. Wi l -
s o n, wan t wi c e wo unde d, a nd o n e of t h e
c ol or - guar d, c or por al He r ma n Re k a , uf
Co mp a n y B, w h o s e i z e d t h e c o l o r s a s
t h e c ol or - be ar e r f el l , l os t hi s h a n d ; t he
s e r g e a nt ( Wm. H. Ty l e r , ) of t h e c ol or
c o mp a n y , i n wh o s e h a n d s t h e c o l o r s
we r e t ha n pl ac e d, wa s ki l l e d. Ca pt a i n
La t br o p, o f Co mp a n y D, wi t h t h e col -
o r s i n h i s grnap, wan a l s o s e v e r e l y
wo unde d. T h e c ol or s we r e t he n s ei ned
by t h e c o l o ne l , a n d a final c h a r g e wa s
ma d e . Moat of t h e wo u n d s r e c e i v e d by
t h e me n we r e revere, a nd t h e r e g i me nt ,
i n t h e akort peri od i n wh i c h i t wa s e n -
g a g e d , l os t a t l eas t t we nt y- f i v e pe r c e nt ,
of i t s a v a i l a bl e mat e r i al . T h e de a d
we r e bur i e d u p o n t he s po t . S o me we r e
a f t e r wa r d removed t o t h e Pe t e r s bur g
Na t i o na l c e me t e r y . S o me 8 or 10 of
t h e m a r e una c c o unt e d f or o n t he r e c or ds
of t he c e me t e r y , a nd undo ubt e dl y r e s t
i n g r a v e s ma r ke d " u n k n o w n . " T h e
s ur v i v o r s l ook hac k upo n t h i s s ha r p
" fight of t he s a w- dus t p i l e , " a s i t wa s
popul ar l y de no mi na t e d, a s to a horri bl e
d r e a m. T h e r e g i me nt s t ood i t s g r o u n d
v a l i a nt l y , a n d o nl y f el l back wh e n or-
de r e d to r e - f or m i t s l i ne . T h e me n
we r e t he nc e f o r t h ve t e r ans i n e a r ne s t . "
" T h e mat ma n ki l l e d i n bat t l e i n t he
A r my of the Po t o ma c wa s a l i e ut e na nt
of t hi s r e g i me nt , Hi r a m Cl ark, of Co m-
p a n y G, i n c o mma n d o f t he s ki r mi s h
l i ne , wh o wa s s hot t hr o ug h by a n une x -
pl ode d s hel l , fired f r o m a rebel bat t el y
wh i l e t he wh i l e flag wa s a d v a n c i n g .
He i s buri ed i n Popl ar Gr o v e Ce me t e r y
a t Pe t e r s bur g . "
A mo n g t he offi cers pr e s e nt we r e
Ge n . J o s h u a S. Cha mbe r l a i n of N e w
Yo r k , Br i g a d e c o mma n d e r a nd e x -
Go v e r no r of t h e s t o l e of Ma i n e ; Col . E .
S. J e n n e y a n d Col . Gu s t a v u s Sni pe r of
S y r a c u s e ; l i e u t e n a n t Go v e r no r J o n e s ,
no t a me mb e r of t he 185t h, w h o c o m-
ma n d e d t he first r e g i me nt wh i c h wa s
fired upo n i n t he wa r wh i l e be wa s l e ad-
i n g t h e m t hr o ug h Ba l t i mo r e ; Ma j o r
Ro be r t P. Bu s h of Ho r s e hc a ds , wh o
we n t f r o m t hi s c o unt y wi t h c o mp a n y
" E " a s c a pt a i n and af t e r war d ma d e
maj or , a n d Li e ut . He r be r t Ro r o pnug h of
Wa s h i n g t o n , D. O , of c o mp a n y " E . "
T h e l i st following c o nt a i ns t he n a me s of
t ho s e pr e s e nt a s far a s t he y c o ul d be o b-
t ai ne f r o m t he t reas urer, O. C. S mi t h of
Cor t l and, a n d no t al l of t he s e we r e
me mb e r s of t he r e g i me nt but al l we r e
pr e s e nt a n d s ubs c r i be d to t he s uppor t of
t h e r e g i me nt a l o r g a ni z a t i o n:
L. S. Me r r i c k, Sy r a c us e ; He n r y E.
Phe l ps , Mc Gr a wv i l l e ; J . R. Bi r dl e bo ug h,
pr e s i de nt of t he or gani z at i on, Co r t l a nd;
O. J . Ro c k s ; Pat r i c k Du n n ; L. V.
O. W. Mo ur o e ; G. W. Br o wn ; J . L.
Br o wn ; G. R. Al l e n ;
T. H. Fi t c h ; Capt . A.
a Ba l l ; W. S . Vkl de r ;
J . H. Ge t t i g ; Col . E,
May bur y ; 11. H. Ke l s e y
O. C. S mi t h , Co r t l a nd;
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s o n ; Li e ut . L. S. Edgar , of N. Y. S u n ;
Char l e s A. S t o a x ; Hi r a m Be t t s ; Capt .
Ro r o pa ug h, Wa s h i n g t o n , D. C. ; G. S.
St a nua r d; W. B. Dr a k e ; J a c o b Fr a uz e a ;
C. Hi c k s ; J . D. Ro s e ; V. Re s l e r , J r . ;
O. M. Bt de y ; J o h n J . Cl ar k; S i me o n
Xe a l ; Ge o r g e L. Tr o i s i e r ; J . W. St r o w-
br i dg e ; A. C. Hi l s i ug e r ; P. C. Co nni e ;
He nr y Da n e s ; J . P. Kn a p p ; E. Lo o m i s ;
W. M. Wa ke f i e l d; Mar t i n I^awi er; W.
L. St e r nbur g ; Pe mb r o k e Pi e r c e ; W.
H. Law ton; J o h n Car r ol l ; J . H. Con-
ni e, Tr u x t o n ; J a me s Mi c he l s o n ; E. H.
N' ei l son; He n r y Be e be ; J . R. Cl ar k;
S. L. St i l l ma n; Fr e d. Col we l l ; L. J o i n e r ;
Wi l l i a m Gi l be r t ; Col . Sni pe r , Sy r a c us e ;
D. He n u e s y ; Dr . Bradf ord, Ma r a t ho n;
H. M. Je f f e r y; I J o y d Har r i s .
Mr . F e c k ' s Qu o t a Bi l l feiijrned.
BI NUHAMTON, J u n e 9 . Th e f ol l ow-
i ng t e l e g r a ms we r e r e c e i ve d he r e at
9 : 1 6 a. m. to-day:
AI I I AS T. June 8, 18N0.
l b J. L, Luttk, He/tool Commissioner:
T h e Quot a bill i s a l a w.
UHAs' K. SKINNER. Deputy Supt.
We n o w ha v e t he $ 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 i ncreas e
as ke d for, and t he $ 1 0 0 t e ac he i ' s quot a.
I he r e by t e nde r Ho n . R. T. Pe c k ol
Cor t l and, t he s i nc e r e t ha nks of t he
Co mmi t t e e for hi s s uc c e s s f ul ef f ort s i n
t a ki ng c ha r g e of t he Quot a bi l l . He
has e ar ne d t he gr at i t ude of nearl y t he
e nt i r e s t at e . Wh i l e a port i on of Br ook
l yn we e p a nd we rej oi ce, ma y Go d bl es s
y o u for y o ur nobl e wo r k. Yo ur s re-
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Chairman n school k**islatiaii, from State
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Th i s bi l l pas s ed by our As s e mb l y ma n ,
wi l l di v i de t he publ i c s c hool mo n e y s a s
follows, wi t ho ut e xt r a t a x to t he pe o pl e
of Cort l and c o unt y , a nd at t he s a me
t i me i t wi l l g i v e t o t h e c o unt y o v e r $ 2 . -
5 0 0 e x t r a f or s chool purpos es , t he r e by
l e s s e ni ng l ocal t axat i on.
Ea c h di s t ri c t e mp l o y i n g o n e qual i f i ed
t eacher wi l l g e l first, $ 1 0 0 a n d $ 1 0 0 for
e v e r y addi t i onal t e ac he r t hus e mp l o y e d
for t l t e s chool ye ar . Th e bal anc e of t he
s chool mo n e y s wi l l be di v i de d i n t he
us ual wa y i n proport i on to t he aggr e -
g a t e a t t e nda nc e of pupi l s of s chool a g e .
Th e t e nde nc y of po pul a t i o n i s t owar d
t he c i t i e s , t hus de c r e as i ng t be at t e nd-
a n c e i n t he rural di s t ri ct s , a n d t he r e by
i nc r e a s i ng l ocal t ax few s c hool purpos es ,
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s t at e pay f r om 100 t o 2 5 0 per c e nt ,
gr e at e r l ocal t a x for s c hool t han i s pai d
i n N e w Yo r k a ud o t he r l ar ge ci t i es ,
a nd t be o bj e c t of t hi s bi l l i s t o e qual i z e
t hi s t a x t hr o ug ho ut t he s t at e , b y i n-
c r e a s i ng t he di s t r i c t quot a. Onl y t he
c i t i e s of N e w Yo r k, Br o o kl y n, Al b a n y
Buf f al o a r e mu c h af f ect ed by t h e t hi s
bi l l , a n d t he y wi l l pa y s o me $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0
toward t he s uppor t of s c ho o l s i n ot he r
part s of d i e s t at e .
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J . L y ma n ; L.
Wi l l i a m Br i g g s ;
S. J e n n e y ; L.
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Sc r ant ou. l ast Thur s da y . A t al l , g a y ,
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hurt e dl y retreated t o t h e onr-
A mi n i s t e r o c c u p i e d n neat i n t h e
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Mhw Ha t t i e E . Al v o r d , of Ho me r ,
a n d Mr s . T h o ma s M. Al v o r d a nd s o n,
l i v i ng ne ar Se at t l e , Wa s h i n g t o n , l ef t
t he h o me of t hei r f r i e nds J u n e 3 d to at -
tend t h e a nni v e r s a r y of t he Ame r i c a n
Ho me Mi s s i o na r y So c i e t y , wh i c h wa a to
be he l d a t S.. rat oga. I n t he mo r n i n g
a t w e l ef t , t i e s k y wa s ne ar l y c l oudl e s s ,
bi ddi ng f ai r f or a be aut i f ul d a y ; but he -
f ore w e l ef t i I ome r t he rai n wa s f al l i ng
i n t or r e nt s . Our ride to Sa r a t o g a wa s a
v e r y pl eas , .t o n e . We s a w ma n y
t h i n g s of ii t crest . T h e v a l l e y s we r e
g r e e n wi t h t he s pr i ng' s v e g e t a t i o n a n d
t he i ndi c a t i o ns we r e t ha t t he we a t h e r
ba d b e e n w i n n e r t he r e t ha n he r e , a s
t he c r o ps I n k e d t o be a t l e as t t w o
we e k s al i ca. i of t hi s pl ac e . I t wa s ne a r l y
7 o' c l oc k w he n w e r e ac he d t h e Ho t e l
Ve r mo n t , w he r e w e we r e g r a n d l y e n -
t e r t ai ne d d i n i n g o ur s t a y . T b e af t er-
no o n of We d n e s d a y wa s ve r y wa r m, t he
g l a s s i ndi c a t i ng 1 0 0 . I n t he af t er part
of t he d a y a r o de o ut to t be pa r k t ak-
i n g i n t he v ri ons s pr i ngs , al l of wh i c h
w e t as t e d. < ) ne we di s c ar de d af t e r t h e
first t as t e , out t he o t he r s we r e no t a s
di s agr e e abl e a n d of o n e we dr a nk
o f t e n. Ti n s day wa s t he da y of g r e a t
s t o r ms , t h o u g h t h e y pas s e d a r o und a nd
di d n o t r e a c h Sa r a t o g a unt i l ne ar l y 6
p. m.
i t be i ng a > wa r m, w e t ook our s e c o nd
ride a bo ut I p. m. We v i s i t e d l a ke
Sar at oga, a l ove l y s he e t of wa t e r , a nd
t h e dr i v e t he r e w e s hal l l o n g r e me mb e r
a s t he vi ew wa s o n e of g r e a t be a ut y .
We t h e n vi s i t ed t be Ge y s e r Spr i ng s a nd
t he r e t he si rm me t us . Th a t wa s t he
fiist h e a v y t hunde r s t o r m w e ha d be e n
o u t i n for t hi r t y ye ar s , a s we h a v e but
l i t t l e t huni i r i n t he we s t , a nd s o me
s e as ons none , a nd c y c l o n e s ar e ne v e r
k n o wn i n our part of t he we s t . W
r
e
we r e g l a d w he n we r e ac he d o ur hot e l
i n s af e t y.
T h e s e s s i on wa s o n e of gr e at i nt e r e s t .
I t wo ul d t ake a n abl e r pe n t han mi n e
to g i v e a n v i h i n g l i ke a n ac c ur at e ac -
c o unt of e a c h da y ' s pr o c e e di ng s . Bu t
t he l as t e v e n i n g wa s o ne t hat mo r e
e s pe c i al l y i nt e r e s t e d me , a s i t wa s who l l y
g i v e n t o t he i nt e r e s t s of Wa s h i n g t o n ,
t be f ar a wa * we s t l and, wh e r e s o mu c h
wo r k i s wa i t i n g f or s i x y o u n g me n ,
g r a dua t e s ol Ya l e c ol l e ge , w h o r e c e i ve d
t he i r we l c o me i nt o t he wo r k t hat wa s
r e ady for t h e m, i u wh a t i s c al l e d t he
Pa l o us e c o unt r y of Eas t e r n Wa s h i n g -
ton, a r e gi on of l of t y hi l l s a nd gr and
s e e ne r y . Tat ci ng t he s e s s i on al l t oge t he r
i t wa s a gi ml s uc c e s s . Ma n y mu s t
h a v e g o n e f rom t he r e f e e l i ng t ha t i t
wa s not al l >f l i f e t o l i ve, but t hat t here
wa s a greai wo r k f or t h e m t o d o a nd
wi t h r e ne we d s t r e ng t h f r om He a v e n t o
do i t . Fr i day mo r ni ng we bade our n e w-
l y ma d e fi e n d s g o o d by a nd l ef t for
h o me , r e a c ni ng Sy r a c us e a bo ut n o o n ;
t he r e we ni< > our s econd gr e at s t o r m, a mi
we s a w t he fleets of i t al l a l o ng t he Kne
ti l l we rea< bed Ho me r . It s e e me d t o
h a v e be e n n ore s e v e r e t hi s wa y , c a us i ng
a gr e at deal of d a ma g e t o n e wl y s o wn
c r ops , a nd l > l i g ht ni ng s t r i ki ng in vari -
o us pl ac e s . As we r e ac he 1 t be h o me
of our f ri ends , we found t he di s t ri ct ,
e s pe c i al l y t! t e ac he r a nd l i t t l e c hi l dr e n,
i n a s t at e ol great agi t at i on, c aus e d by
t he l i ght ni i ; s t r i ki ng t he s c hool hous e,
pas s i ng dow u t he c h i mn e y , t a ki ng t he
l e gs off t he s t ove , c a u s i ng t he pi pe t o
fall and tea? sng t he floor qui t e badl y i n
f ront of tip- s t ove , t he n di v i di ng and
pas s i ng t hr o ug h t he wal l i nt o t he e ar t h.
One current j i assed unde r a vac ant s eat ,
s pl i nt e r i ng : he floor a nd t he n pa s s i ng
i nt o t he eai i h t hr ough a c r ac k. Tho s e
l i t t l e o ne s w :11 ne ve r forget t l i at s t o r m.
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bes t e x a mi n a t i o n pape r . A fine oppor-
t uni t y f or dl t e ac he r s and s c hol ar s at
ho me . Un d e r t he a us pi c e s o f t he Uni -
ve r s i t y Ex t e n s i o n a nd Ho me Cul t ur e
s oc i e t y of < ' hi cago, f o l l o wi ng a pl an
s ugge s t e d b. Pr e s i de nt El i ot of Har var d
Uni ve r s i t y, a " u n i o n " e x a mi na t i o n for
a dmi s s i o n t- a numbe r of c o l l e g e s wi l l
be hel d Jui 21s t be g i nni ng at 9 o' cl ock
a. m. at i No r ma l s c hool bui l di ng,
Cort l and, N Y. , unde r t he di r e c t i on of
Prof . Davi d E . S mi t h , P h . D. chi e f
e x a mi ne r . A pri ze of fifty dol l ar s i s
of f ered for t lie bes t e nt r a nc e e x a mi n a
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first a nd > ond honor s i n anc i e nt and
mo de r n la j u a g e s , ma t he ma t i c s , and
i st ory, me di c i ne , mus i c ,
, on t be pl an of t he f a mo us
f Lo ndo n. Tb e e x a mi na -
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t o g o t o c o l l e g e o r no t .
f s uc c e s s f ul c a ndi da t e s a nd
d t o cert i f i cat es of honor
wi l l be pub ^hed i n t he report s of t he
s oc i e t y. mdi dat e s c a n r e c e i ve ful l
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Thr o o p St. . "hi c a g o , 111.
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l ast , Owe n dvi n tost 4 c o ws by l i ght -
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Report s, to be t he s t ronges t of al ! pur e
c r e am of tartar powde r s , ma ke s Cl eve-
l and' s Superi or ' Abs ol ut e l y t he Beat.'*
AHHO't'T-To Mr. and Mm. Frank Abbott,
In ue 1st. anon.
MAKRIACEI.
MCENTTHB- WAHNKH- In Homer, June
It. iHHi. Wv Mev. Wm. A. Kobiuson. |>. I) Mr
Richard V. MoRntyre of Bridgeii.trt, N. Y- and
MtaaJi'Sate K. Wrn-r of loitt. N. Y.
D E A T H S
PI MMAt the Cortland Count) Al ms House
June 9th. strati I'iintn, aged M years.
HOBAKT- At hia late home <n thi s vi l l age.
Wednesday afternoon. June l i t h, Amos Ho-
bart. age i *t years, funeral from the reel
teii.e on Saturday afternoon at S o'clock.
UNCLAI MED LTj r j Ei * ^__
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tfice t Homer. Cortland count y. S. . ,
June W. l rot t -
Harringtna. 8. B.
Ct t . - n. Ilantel
Gibaon, Ueorge
Peek. Ck-o.
rtnae, Mrs. L. B.
Watts. CI vas
D. N. MILLBK. P. M.
Barker, A-h.it.el
Carr, Kara
lluel. Henry
Nugent, C. O.
Perkins, r. B.
Roberta, J. W.
BUSI NESS NOTICES.
FOB) SALE.
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Hew Styles in
Young Hen's Neckwear
C. A. Collins & Son,
l ai n Street
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Summer Goods!
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ESPECIAL BARGAINS |h
A flue assortment of ChalHee at 6 and 6 l-4c.good
qualitynew and desirable patterns.
Gating Suitingsa fine assortment. Black Fish Net
Laos for Overdresses.
Black Laos Flouncinga fine variety.
A Job Lot of Hamburg Edgings at 10c., 12 i-2c.
and 16a, worth 16a. 20a and 26avery cheap.
l a s ' til bl i ni i Black I n , Fist Galon at lOc.
The stock is being constantly replenished with fresh.
seasonable goodsand remnants marked down to
close outand as I am here to stay, do not mean to
be undersold.
P. C. KI NGSBURY,
KEATOR BLOCK, Homer, N. Y.
PLEASE UNDERSTAND
-THAT WE ARE CONSTANTLY HOLDING A-
-OF-
Dry Goods and Carpet*!
I t h a s be e n i n pr ogr e as no t o n l y F I F T Y HA Y S , but a l mo s t fifty mont hs , and
dur i ng t hat t i me we h a v e be e n "c l o s i ng o u t " al l t he g o o d s pos s i bl e, ami h,i!l
c o n t i n u e t o c l o s e o u t a nd r e pl e ni s h o ur s t uck a s f as t a s s al e s wi l l d o i t. Mr do
not sell at of, -i t doe s n' t pa y , a nd o ur c us t o me r s d o not a s k i t , but we wi l l meet
all ilmingntut prwes ma d e b y c o mp e t i t o r s a nd i n ma n y c a s e s our regul ar prices
wi l l be f ound l o we r t ha n adve r t i s e d coat pr i c e s . We o p e n t hi s we e k a new hit of
S H O U L D E R C A P E S , t he l at es t , ne a t e s t a nd c he a pe s t . N e w . Jersey Underwear
l o ng s l e e v e s a n d s l e e v e l e s s . N e w Si l k Se r s e y Mi t t s a n d Ol o v a s . Ne w "French
Sa t t e e ns , " r e duc e d f r om 8 0 c . to 15c. N e w " Fr e n c h Gi n g h a m, o n l y \%%v. New
Bus t l e s , l at e s t s ha pe s . We h a v e t h e a g e n c y f or t h e c e l e br at e d Cl eanf as t I t U k
Hos i e r y, t he be s t d y e i n t he wo r l d. We ha v e ma d e ma r ke d r e duc t i on on several
l i ne s of dr e s s g o o ds , wh i c h ar e wo r t h y o u r caref ul i nv e s t i g a t i o n. A fine s u r k .f
Ya n d y k e po i nt s a n d t r i mmi n g s i l ks a n d v e l v e t s .
BEOOKWAY BLOCK, HOMER.
CLOSING OUT SALE
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UNI ON BUI LDI NG.
MERCILESS CUT IN PRICES
M n T Y BvAYf t
Y/ednesday, May 14th.
tWDON'T FORGET IT.^l
GOOD GROCERIES CHEAP!
tOf* WILL FIND THEM AT
?!
Why? Because they get their Cash which you know
is better than book accounts to use in buying goods.
tii Ihn, o f Our M*ttvkinfi o f f*orfc f o r .
ficat Butter in Aturlcct .
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THE HOMER REPUBLICANi THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1890.
( l U * JBV C | J U O 1 1 1 * 1 I I t ri ed to s i n g a nd tell f unny s t o ma * ni l
T H U R S D A Y , j r S K 12, !**>.
i n v a i n. T h e c r o wd wo u l d n o t bi t e a n d
s uc ke r s we r e v e r y s c ar c e . H e t h e n
H O M E B A N D V I C I N I T Y pi t c he d i nt u t h e t o wn be c aus e i t
! " ~ . ^ . I i i i i mw H e finally s ubs i de d, t ur ne d
Al l a d v e r t i s e m e n t * m u s t n e n e w t I
to trtla office oy Monday morni ng
o f e a c r t w e e k t o i n j u r e i n s e r t i o n
t h e s a m e w e e k . A d v a r t i e e r n wi l l
p l e a s e <e*r t t t f e I n m i n d .
jawtrrali S a n s l U l n
Be n l i a r t o- ni ght .
C. O. Ne wt o n l i as b e e n g r a nt e d a
pa t e nt on a f a r beat er.
f t i s e s t i ma t e ! - t h a i about 8 0 0 me m-
be r s of t he 1 8 3 l h Re g i me n t were' pres-
* ut at t he reunion y e s t e r da y.
T h e s e r mo n be f or e t he g r a dua t i ng
c l as s wi l l be del i vered! at t he Congr e -
g a t i o na l c h u r c h n e x t S u n d a y e v e ni ng .
T h e Band g a v e a fine c o n c e i t o n t he
l i c e ns e .
o ut his* l i g ht a n d s i l e nt l y a nd s a dl y s t ol e
a wa y . T h e g o o d s e ns e of t h e pe o pl e
of Hor oe r waa never be t t e r e x hi bi t e d.
If t he s e f aki r s . are a l l o we d t o h a wk
t he u wor t hl e s s stuff o n t he s t r e e t s , t h e
pe opl e h a v e i t i n t hei r p o we r t o ef f ect u-
a l l y rid t h e ms e l v e s of t h e m b y t r e a t i ng
t h e m i n t he s a me ma n n e r a s t h e y di d
ti i i * ma n .
T h e S o n , t h e o r g a n of t he S o n s of
Ve t e r a ns s a y s : Un d e r a s pe c i al di s pe n-
s at i on i s s ue d by C u t Ad d i n g t o n , e o m-
ma u d i n g t he Di v i s i o n of N. Y. , S. of
V. , U. 8 . A. , t he offi cers of Ho me r
Ca mp No . 8 2 , S o n s of Ve t e r a n s we r e i n-
s t al l e d o n Ma y 6, ism by Chi e f of Staff,
TRUTRHPB TRAGEDY.
Gr e e n l as t ni g ht a nd t he Ho o k a nd Lad-
de r bo y s hel d a n i ce c r e a m f es t i val wh i c h ] B. T. Bu r l i n g h a m, of kwe r s v i l l e , a nd
wa s l i beral l y pat r oni z e d. | a s 82 has a l i ght i ng f or c e of br ave and
T h e pl at e g l a s s for Wi l s o n & Va n - f i nt e r e s t e d war r i or s , t he y wi l l unde r t he
a e w offi cers ma k e a noi s e . Capt ai n
Luc i us E . Pe r r y i s t he r i g ht ma n i n t h e
r i ght pl ac e a nd h e i s a bl y s e c o nde d by
hi s 1st Se r ge ant , M. Ke y Ki bbe . Ho me r
i s al s o bl es s e d wi t h a Me Co r mi e k a n d
h a s . a Ba r ke r wh o do e s not bi t e. T h e
offi cers for 18&0 a r e : Capt ai n, Luc i ns
E. Fe r r y ; 1st Li e ut e nant , Wi l l i a m L.
T o y l a wi n d o w wh i c h wa s br o ke n
wh i l e be i ng prepared for s e t t i ng , wa s
r e pl ac e d Tue s da y by a n e w o ne .
Don' t mi s s s pe ndi ng an e v e n i n g wi t h
Be n H U T at Ke at or Ope r a ho us e t o-
ni g ht . Ad mi s s i o n 8 5 c e nt s , r e s e r ve d
seat s. S5 c e nt s , for s a l e a t At wa t e r &
Fos t e r ' s .
t i . N. Cope l and and wi f e , r e t ur ne d | J a q u e t t e ; 2 nd l i e u t e n a n t , Fr a nk L.
h o me f r o m bi s t ri p t hr o ug h t he we s t o n j Ba r k e r ; Chapl ai n, He r mo n Mi l e s ; 1st
Tu e s d a y . Mr. Co pe l a nd . was de l i g ht e d j Se r g e a nt , M. Ke y Ki b b e ; Quar t e r mas -
wi t h t h e l ar ge wa y of do i ng t hi ng s i n t er Se r g e a nt , W. S. S t e p h e n s o n ; Scr-
i b e gr e at we s t . g e a n t of Guar d, Fr a nk L. Me Co r mi e k;
T h e fourth a nnua l e x c ur s i on a n d | Col or Se r g e a nt , J a s p e r S mi t h ; Ca mp
bas ke t pi c ni c of t h e I . O. of O. F. of \ Guar d; Cl ay 1>. Br o wn . Me e t i ng first
Cor t l and c o unt y , wi l l be hel d a t Pl e as - a nd t hi rd Mo nda y s i n e a c h mo n t h a t G.
a nt Be ac h o n Thur s da y , J u n e 2 6 t h. A. B. hal l . _
Far e , r ound t ri p, # 1 . 0 0 . AJfOXYXoCit AH!D~THREATKNIN1}
Amo s Hobar t di e d at hi s h o me o n LETTS Ha.
No r t h Mai n s t reet y e s t e r day af t e r noon,
a g e d 8 8 y e a r s . Th e f uneral wi l l be
he l d o n Sat ur day af t ernoon a t 2 o' cl ock 1
f rom hi s l at e r e s i de nc e.
Chi l dr e n' s day wa s appr opr i at e l y
o bs e r v e d i n t he s e ve r al c hur c he s l as t
S u n d a y . T h e e x e r c i s e s by t he S u n d a y
s c hool c hi l dr e n i n t he e v e n i n g we r e '
e nj o y e d by l ar ge c o ng r e g a t i o ns .
L U S T On t he s t r e e t i n f ront of Un i o n
bui l di ng or i n t he kadi of t he Un i o n
bui l di ng, on Thur s day e v e ni ng l ast , t wo
g<jJd band r i ng s . Fi nde r wi l l 'please j
l e ave s a me at Wa t e r s &- Ke l l o g g ' s and' *
r e c e i ve a s ui t abl e r e war d.
Th e Ke l l o g g e onc e r t g i v e n unde r t he
a us pi c e s of Te mp e s t Ho s e c o mp a n y , l as t ,
Fr i day e v e ni ng , was de s e r v i ng of a
mu c h bet t er a udi e nc e . Ev e r y n u mb e r
on t he pr o g r a m wa s e n j o y e d by t hos e
pres ent .
Th e r e wd l be a s pe c i al me e t i n g of
Ho me r As s e mb l y No . 189, of t he Int er- j
nat i onal Fr at e r nal Al l i a nc e , i n t he i r j
r o o ms , Mo n d a y e v e ni ng , J u n e 16t h, at
8 p. i n. , for t he pur pos e of e l e c t i ng
of f i cers f or t he c o mi n g t e r m. Al l me m- |
he r s ar e r e que s t e d t o be pr e s e nt .
Char l e s A. For d recei ve d l ast Tue s -
da y , four e ng r a v i ng s a nd o n e l ar ge j
f r ame of f ami l y pi c t ur e s f r om t he Ar t j
s t or e of Ar t hur K. For d of Ho l y o ke , j
Mas s . T h e ve r v art i s t i c
O w n Vi n c e n t ' s B o d y P u ma * a n M s
B a t o n * Wi t h Kv k t e s we s o f a t a t c t o * .
Ev e r y t o wn h a s i t s o c c a s i o na l oeaaa
t i ou a n d l a s t Mo n d a y Tr a a t o n' a t ur n
c a me wh a n t h e bo dy o f Owe n Vi n c e n t ,
a br ot he r of Cha r l e s Vi n c e n t o f Cnyt e r ,
wa s f o und i n a bui l di ng wh i c h h a d b e e n
r e nt e d b y t he de c e a s e d f or a s a l o o n.
Owe n Vi n c e n t h a d be e n l i v i ng wi t h hi s
br ot he r Cha r l e s , l andl or d of t h e Cny t e r
hot e l , dur i ng t he pa s t wi n t e r a n d s pr i ng
a n d ha d r e c e nt l y l e as e d t h e bui l di ng
o n Ma i n s t r e e t j u s t we s t of t h e br i dg e
a nd he r e t of or e us e d a s a s al oon, wi t h
t h e i nt e nt i o n of us i ng i t f or t he s a me
pur po s e . He a ppl i e d f or a l i c e ns e but
i t wa s r e f us e d b y t he Ex c i s e Co mmi s -
s i one r s .
S o me t hr e e we e k s a g o h e bo ug ht a
t i c ke t f r om Cuy l e r t o Cr ai n' s Mi l l s , a
s t at i on s o me t wo mi l e s we s t of Tr u x t o n
o n t h e E. , C & N . road, a n d n o t h i n g
wa s s e e n of h i m by Tr u x t o n o r Cuy l e r
peopl e af t er t hat t i me unt i l hi s bo dy
wa s di s c ove r e d l as t Mo n d a y mo r n i n g .
I t wa s s uppo s e d t ha t h e ha d g o n e a wa y
o n bus i ne s s a s h e wa s i n t he ha bi t of
d o i n g a nd n o a l a r m wa s f el t o r s us pi c i o ns
ar ous e d by hi s no n- a ppe a r a nc e . On
Mo n d a y mo r n i n g hi s br ot he r we n t
t o t he s a l o on t o g e t s o me c ha i r s . T h e
door wa s l o c ke d a n d a wi n d o w wa s
t he r e f or e rai s ed t o g a i n a n e nt r a nc e
wh e n a t erri bl e s t e nc h i s s ue d f r om t he
r o o m. Up o n e x a mi n a t i o n a s t o t h e
c a us e , a bo dy of a ma n wa s f ound s o de -
c o mp o s e d t hat i t c o ul d o n l y be i nde nt i -
i i ed by t he c l o t hi ng , wh i c h wa s r e c og-
ni z e d a s t h a t wo r n by Owe n Vi nc e nt .
Cor one r Br adf or d wa s i mme d i a t e l y
s u mmo n e d f r o m t hi s vi l l age . H e ar-
r i ve d t he r e o n Mo n d a y af t e r noon,
a n d ma d e a n e x a mi n a t i o n . He f o und
$ 1 1 3 i n c a s h i n hi s po c ke t s , a l e a s e of
t h e S c h e i l e n g e r s al oon bui l di ng a nd a
ba nk bo o k wi t h a ba l a nc e t o bi s c r e di t
of $ 2 0 0 o r mo r e . A n e mp t y bo x l a
; be l e d " mo r phi ne pi l l s " wa s f ound near
t he bed on wh i c h t he bo dy l ay.
Co r o ne r Bradf or d s u mmo n e d t he fol-
l o wi ng j ur y :
T h o ma s I kx l d, Al e x a n d e r La ns i ng ,
i Wm . Gr a h a m, H. J . Bo s wo r t h , Ra y
j Wo o d wa r d , Cor ne l i us La ns i ng , Al v o -
| rati o La ns i ng .
T h e f ac t s g i v e n a b o v e we r e e l i c i t e d
f r o m t he wi t ne s s e s e x a mi n e d a n d t h e
j ur y ' s ve r di c t wa s t ha t Owe n Vi n c e n t
c a me t o hi s de a t h at t he Sc he i l e ng e r s a-
l oon f r om an u n k n o wn c a us e . It i s
i mpo s s i bl e t o d e t e r mi n e wh e t h e r h e
c o mmi t t e d s ui c i de or di e d f r o m nat ural
c a us e s . He wa s i n poor he a l t h a n d wa s
i n t he habi t of t a ki ng mo r phi n e pi l l s a s
a me di c i ne . He wa s 3 2 y e a r s of a g e .
T h e c or one r ' s dut i e s i n ma k i n g t he
e x a mi n a t i o n we r e e x t r e me l y unpl e as ant
KEUIflON OF TOE 185TH.
J o h n a He y d o n Ar r e s t e d o n C n a r s e
o f Wr i t i n g Th e s n .
Fo r s o me y e a r s a n o n y mo u s l e t t e r s j
ha v e be e n r e c e i v e d by r e s i de nt s o n t he
Sc o t t road. Si nc e t he t r oubl e o v e r t he =
c h a n g e of t he s c hool ho us e s i t e i n I>is- I
t ri ct No . 8 t he s e l e t t e r s ha v e be e n re- j
c i e v e d by Cha r l e s Hur l but , Ed wa r d
Ra d wa y a nd o t he r s . T h e l e t t e r s h a v e
c ont ai ne d t hr e at s t o burn bui l di ngs , poi -
s on c at t l e a nd " f i x " t he pe r s ons w h o I
ha v e r e c e i ve d t h e m. On t h e 1 3 t h
of Apr i l a t i n pai l wa s found i n j
Char l e s Hur l but ' s f ront y a r d o n t h e :
Sc o t t road wh i c h c o nt a i ne d o n e of t he s e
t hr e at e ni ng l e t t e r s t o g e t he r wi t h s e v e n !
pa c ka g e s c o nt a i ni ng Pa r i s g r e e n, e a c h
pa c ka g e addr e s s e d t o o n e of t he follow-
i ng r e s i de nt s of t he n e i g h b o r h o o d : Wi l l - J
i aui Wake f i e l d, M. A. Ra i l wa y , J o h n
Bo y d , Cha r l e s Hur l but , H. 1>. Ke e l i n g
& S o n , K. H. Wi l s o n a nd Sc ho o l Co m-
I
mi s s i one r Va n Ho e s e n .
i
On Ma y 15t h, t wo d a y s af t er r e c e i v- \ , .
, ! . , . . a nd be s a y s we r e a l mo s t t oo mu c h f or
rag t h e a bo v e - me nt i o ne d l et t er, Char l e s , .
L. D. Par ke r a s on of J . K. Par ke r ,
h a s c o me t o t hi s vi l l age a nd g o ne i nt o
par t ne r s hi p wi t h hi s f at her i n hi s barber
s ho p i n t he Bl o c k wa y bui l di ng, Mr .
Pa r ke r l i as be e n wo r ki ng at hi s t rade i n
we s t for t he pas t t hr e e ye ar s , a nd i s a
s ki l l e d a nd art i s t i c wo r kma n.
T h e l i g ht ni ng wa s ve r y s har p bot h
Thur s da y a nd Fr i day. On Thur s da y
t wo hor s e s be l ongi ng t o John Ha y e s and
J e r r y Ha y e s h k s on, we r e ki l l ed i n t he
barn j us t s out h of t he s t r e et rai l road
barns , and t he s c hool hous e wa s s t ruck
i n t he Al v o r d di s t ri ct on t he Scot t road.
Edwa r d Keat or, as o n e of t he s t ock-
hol de r s of t he Cort l and Wa t e r c o mp a n y
has c o mme n c e d a n ac t i on agai ns t t he
c o mp a n y for an a c c o unt i ng for $ 4 0 , 0 0 0
wo r t h of bonds , al l e ge d s o ha v e been
g i v e n t o Bi n d s , Mof f et t & Co. , wi t ho ut
suf f i ci ent c ons i de r at i on.
Wi l l Ki rk broke t he l i g a me nt s of hi s
a n k l e l as t Sunda y ni ght whi l e r e t ur ni ng
h o me f rom c hur c h s e r vi c e s . In s o me
ma n n e r hi s f oot wa s c a ug ht f ast be-
t we e n t wo s t o ne s o v e r a s l ui c e - wa y un-
de r t he wa l k on Huds o n st reet near t he
Ha k e s pl ace. He fel l o v e r a nd hi s f oot
wa s hel d fast s o t hat he c oul d not mo v e
unt i l h e l p c a me about fifteen mi nut e s
l at er.
Las t Th u r s d a y a nd Fr i day we r e d a y s
uf v e r y s e v e r e s t or ms , a nd t he wat e r
t ha t f el l nor t h of t hi s vi l l age wa s ve r y
h e a v y e s pe c i al l y o n Thur s da y . Th e
s t r e a ms we r e rai s ed t o unus ual he i ght .
T h e fiats o n t he eas t s i de of t he ri ver
b e t we e n t hi s vi l l age a nd l i t t l e Yor k.
we r e ove r f l owe d as i n s pr i ng f res het s ,
and s o me c r ops on hi l l s i de s we r e badl y
wa s he d out .
Char l e s Hut c hi ng * of Vi rgi l , formerly
of t hi s vi l l age , has r e c e nt l y be e n gr ant e d
a pe ns i on wi t h back pay a mo u n t i n g t o
alirt $4.MOO. Th** pe ns i on g r a nt s h i m
$S per mo nt h ( mm l f t4 t o 1 8 7 3 ; $17
per mo nt h f rom 1*7:1 t o 1890 and $24
pe r mo n t h for t he f ut ure a s l o n g a s he
l i ne s . Th e pe ns i on wa s obt ai ne d for
h i m by E. B. J e we l l of t hi s vi l l age.
formerly e mp l o y e d i n t he pe ns i on office
a t Wa s hi ng t o n.
Th e s chool ho us e i n t he Al v o r d di s-
t r i c t wa s s t r uc k by l i g ht ni ng l ast Fri-
d a y af t ernoon. Th e el ect ri c fluid ran
d o wn t he c h i mn e y , kno c ke d d o wn t he
s t ove pi pe , t ook t he l e g s off' t he s t o v e a nd
t ore up t he floor. Th e s chool wa s i n
s es s i on but no o ne wa s i nj ur e d e x c e pt
t hat Karl Ta y l o r bad bi s s i de s l i ght l y
bl a c ke ne d. Th e c hi l dr e n we r e out of
t h e s c hool r oom i n a t r i c e , mu c h
f r i ght e ne d by t hei r e l e c t r i c al e x pe r i e nc e .
Mi s s Ay e r s of Met t r aw v i be , i s t he
teacher.
Sunda y e v e ni ng , J une 22, i n t he Bap-
t i s t c hur c h, t he pas t or i s t o U ^ i n a s hort
s e r i e s of s e r mo ns o n t he ge ne r al s ubj e ct
of Co mpa ni o ns hi p. T h e di f f erent s ub-
j e c t s ar e t o be about a s f o l l o ws : Co m-
pa ni o ns hi p of Fr i e nds , Co mpa ni o ns hi p
of Bo o ks : Co mp a n i o n s h i p of Soci et y
a n d Amu s e me n t s , Co mp a n i o n s h i p i n
Bus i oeut i . Co mp a n i o n s h i p i n Mar r i age ;
Co mp a n i o n s h i p i n t he Ho me ; Co mpa n-
i o n s h i p wi t h Se l f ; Co mpa nf o ns hi p wi th.
Go d . S u n d a y e v e ni ng , J une 2 2 . t h e s e r mon
wi l l be on t he first s ubj e c t , Compani on-
s h i p of Fri ends, . Al l wi l l be prepared
wi t h s pe c i al , r e f e r e nc e t o t he i nt eres t s
of t he y o u n g , a n d a cordi al i nvi t at i on
i s g i v e n t o t he y o u n g pe opl e of t he c o m-
mu n i t y to he ar t h e m.
. T h e bi g me d i c i n e ma n wh o pl ant ed
hi ms e l f o n t he c or ne r of Ma i n and Wai l
'streets, l ast Tu e s d a y ni g ht a n d ma de a
publ i c nui s anc e of hi ms e l f i n t r y i ng t o
h a wk hi s stuki j o k e s a nd s t al er iue<
c i ne , had t he mi s f o r t une o f ;
;
e*i ng i ns
audience fade away, until on% n
Hur l but l ost a val uabl e Hol s t e i n bul l .
Th e a ni ma l wa s s i ck o nl y about t we nt y -
f our hour s a nd i t i s s uppo s e d t hat i t I
di e d f r om poi s on.
Th e l et t ers addr e s s e d t o Char l e s Hur l -
but a mo n g ot he r t h i n g s s a i d : " Yo u r
M l has bad o n e d o e s a nd t he y wi l l g e t
ar r angi ng, ! , . ,
, anot he r if y o u put t hat s c hool hous e on
l
mo u n t i n g and f r ami ng wa s do ne by i , , , , . . . . . . . . .
. . , , , . * t hat d a m ol d hi l l a nd y o u wi l l ki l l an-
I r e d A. For d of Ho me r . . . , .
rf
, .
ot her wi t hi n o ne ye ar . An t hat ol d
Va n Ho e s e n wi l l g e t a do c e t hat he ,
wi l l r e me mb e r if w e h a v e t o g o t o Tr u x -
t on t o d o i t . " Th e l et t er r uns o n i n
t hi s t hr e at e ni ng wa y . T h e wr i t i ng i s
a l mo s t i l l e gi bl e and t he o r t ho g r a phy a s
bad as t he wr i t i ng .
On Mo uda y a wa i r a n t wa s o bt a i ne d
by t he pers ons t hr e at e ne d, for t he arres t
of J o h n S. He y d o n , wh o l i v e s ne i g h-
l i ori ng Mr. Hur l but on t he nor t h eas t ,
a nd on Mo nda y af t e r noon t he arres t wa s
ma d e a nd He y d o n wa s br ought bef ore
J us t i c e St o ne . Bai l for hi s a ppe a r a nc e
at t he e x a mi n a t i o n t o \m he l d t o- day,
( Thur s da y ) bef ore J us t i c e St o ne . Th e
bai l wa s fixed at $ 2 5 0 . Mr . He y d o n ' s
wi f e s i g ne d t he bai l - l i oud a nd t he pri s-
one r wa s r e l e as e d. If s ut Bci ent e vi -
de nc e of hi s gui l t of t he of f ence c ha r g e d
i s f ound, h e wi l l be he l d for t he a c t i o n
of t he g r a nd j ur y.
Th e r e wi l l be mu c h i nt eres t i n t he
c as e as t he c ont e s t o v e r t he c h a n g e of
t he s c hool - hous e s i t e i n t hi s di s t ri ct has
at t r ac t e d wi de at t e nt i on a nd mu c h bi t-
ter f e e l i ng ha s be e n e x hi bi t e d o v e r t he
mat t e r by s o me of t he c o nt e s t a nt s .
I nt e r e s t i ng e v i d e n c e i s e x pe c t e d t o be
brought out on t he e x a mi n a t i o n wh i c h
i s s e t d o wn for t o' cl ock a. m.
I h i m.
T h e di s c o v e r y ha s c a us e d c ons i de r a-
bl e e x c i t e me n t i n Tr u x t o n , Cuy l e r a n d
v i c i ni t y . Th e my s t e r y of Mr. Vi nc e nt ' s
de a t h wi l l pr obabl y ne v e r be s at i s f ac t o-
ri l y s o l v e d.
Kn f o r c i K t h e La w.
Se c t i o n 647. Pe nal Code of t he St at e
of Ne w Yo r k, r e a ds : " A pe r s on wh o ,
not be i ng t he o wn e r t hereof , aud wi t h-
o ut l awf ul aut hor i t y, wi l l f ul l y i nj ures ,
di s f i gures , r e mo v e s or de s t r o y s a g r a v e -
s t one , mo n u me n t , wor k of art , or any
us e f ul or o r na me nt a l i mpr o v e me nt , or
a ny s ha de t r e e o r o r na me nt a l pl ant ,
wh e t h e r s i t uat e upo n pr i vat e g i o u n d or
upon a s t reet , road or s i de wa l k, or
c e me t e r y , or publ i c park or pl ac e , or
r e mo v e s f r om a ny g r a v e i n a c e me t e r y
a n y flowers, me mo r i a l s or ot he r t hi ng-
c o nne c t e d wi t h t h e m, i s gui l t y of a
mi s d e me a n o r ; " a nd "i s puni s habl e by
i mp r i s o n me n t no t e x c e e d i n g s i x mo nt hs ,
or a fine not e x c e e d i n g $250 , or bo t h. "
Th e a bo v e s e c t i on of t he Pe nal Code
i s very f r e que nt l y vi ol at e d i o t he c e me -
t e r y a nd s t r e e t s of t hi s vi l l age , a nd tin
t r us t e e s of t he c e me t e r y wi l l e nf or c e t he
l aw agai ns t a n y o n e de t e c t e d i n ac t s of
v a nda l i s m i n Gl e nwo ud c e me t e r y .
Ve r o n a l Me n t i o n .
W. F. Hi t c h c o c k i s s pe ndi ng a f ew
da y s at hi s h o me he r e .
for. C. Gr e e n i s i n Ro c he s t e r at t e nd
i ng t he Medi cal As s o c i a t i o n of Cent ral
Ne w Yor k.
l>r. J . J . To d d of Pari s h, Osweg;
c ount y, wa s t he g ue s t of J . W. Br o wn,
o v e r Sunda y .
Wi l l Pi c ki ns i s no w tilling t he posi -
t i on of c l e r k at t he Mans i o n hous e , re-
c e nt l y vac at e d by J o h n Ry a n .
Mr . a nd Mrs. IX D. Ne wt o n and wi f e
ha v e be e n s pe ndi ng t he pas t we e k at
Ot ael i c vi s i t i ng Mr. Ne wt o n ' s mot he r .
J . S. Gr os s of Owe g o . di s t r i c t at t or-
ne y of Ti o g a c o unt y and a me mb e r of
t he 185t h Re g i me nt , ma d e t he RKPI T. -
u r s B o f t e n a pl e as ant cal l ye s t e r day
whi t e a t t e ndi ng t he r e uni on.
S a t e Sf uNk- al Co n v e n t i o n .
If y o u wi s h a k n o wl e d g e of t he ad-
vanc e d i deas a nd me t ho ds i n mus i c
t e ac hi ng, b e c o me f ami l i ar wi t h t he gr e at
c h a n g e a nd i mp r o v e me n t s r e c e nt l y
made , a nd pl ace your s e l f abreas t of t he
t i me s , y o u s ho ul d at t e nd t he me e t i ng of
t he Mus i c Teachers * Nat i onal As s oc i a-
t i on, to be he l d i n Sar at oga, J u n e 24,
23 a n d 2 6 . sfltsV
s ,
Buy y o ur s ugar for c a n n i n g at Ne w-
' c o mb A- I cv. s eah s t ore a nd s a v e
I mo ne y . j
Co r t l a n d I t e ms .
CORTLAND, J n n e 1 1 . T h e ol d Pr e s -
byt e r i an s e s s i on r oom i s be i ng mo v e d t o
i t s f ut ure l oc at i on c o r ne r of Ho me r a nd
Mapl e a v e nue s . I t wi l l be fitted for a
Mi s s i on c ha pe l by t he Me t ho di s t s oc i e t y .
Th e r e i s a very me a g r e a t t e nda nc e at
c our t t hus f ar o n t he o pe ni ng we e k . A
l ar ge l i st of c a s e s we r e de c l ar e d ready
for t ri al .
T h e n e ws of Owe n Vi nc e nt ' s body
be i ng f ound i n Tr ux t o n vi l l age hi st Mon-
da y wa s a sad s urpri s e t o al l wh o k u e w
h i m whi l e i n bus i ne s s he r e a s a t e mpe r -
a t e a nd wo r t h y c i t i z e n. H e c o nduc t e d
f or a l ong t i me a res t aurant o n Rai l t oad
s t r e e t n e x t door we s t of t he pr e s e nt
l K' mocrat bui l di ng .
Wo r k i s ne ar l y c o mpl e t e d on t he race
t rack a nd e v e r y t hi ng wi l l be i n readi -
ne s s for t he s u mme r me e t i n g , J ul y 2 - 4 .
A g e n u i n e o l d- t i me l i arbeeue Is i n
progreas t hi s af t e r noon at t he Fl oral
Tr o ut Par k i n ho no r of t he o pe ni n g for
t he s e as on of "90 of t hat f avori t e resort .
For t y hour s de v o t i o n i s be i ng ob-
s e r ve d at St . Mar y' s c hur c h t hi s we e k.
I i s s t e v e u i n g t he r e we r e t e n pri es t s i n
a t t e nda nc e .
Sa t ur da y af t e r noon a nd e v e n i n g Hi t c h-
c oc k Ho s e , No . 6, wi l l ha v e a pi c ni c
and part y, on t he Fl oral Tr o ut Park
g r o unds . Ba nd a nd or c he s t r a i n at t e nd-
a nc e . Da n c e t i c ke t s 5 0 c e nt s ; ge ne r al
a dmi s s i o n 10 c e nt s .
Li g ht ni ng s t ruck t he barn of J o h n
Ha y e s near t he fai r g r o und Thur s da y
e v e n i n g ki l l i ng t wo hors es . Th e r e we r e
f our hor s e s s t a ndi ng i n a r ow, t he s ec-
o nd a nd f ourt h e s c a pi ng . N o f urt her
d a ma g e wa s do ne .
Mahan' s s i x t e e nt h mus i c f es t i val wa s
a de c i de d s uc c e s s . Co ns i de r i ng t he un-
f avor abl e we a t he r i t wa s unpr e c e de nt e d
by a n y pr e vi ous ef f ort . Th e r e we n -
about 4 2 5 voi c e s i n t he c bo r us ^a nd t he
pr o g r a ms we r e e x c e l l e nt a n d pl e as i ngl y
pr e s e nt e d.
Th e Odd Fe l l o ws of Cor t l and, Mc-
( { r awvi l l e , Mar at hon, Ho me r a nd Prebl e
l odge s are a r r a ng i ng for an e xc ur s i on t o
Pl e as ant Be a c h, J u n e 26.
Sat ur day of t hi s we e k i s t he gr and
e xc ur s i on t o I t haca and v i c i ni t y. It i s
a Sunda y s chool affai r and s houl d be
we l l pat r oni z e d.
A. M. Sc he r me r ho r n and E. C. Ri n g e
ar e a t t e ndi ng t he St a t e s ho o t at Ly o n s
T h e 4 5 t h s e par at e c o mp a n y art* prac-
t i c i ng s ho o t i ng on t hei r n e w r ange .
S o me go>d s c or e s ar e ma de . It wi l l
c ont i nue al l t he we e k.
Th e popul at i on of t he first war d i s
1991, t he s e c o nd s we l l i ng, t he total t o
4 , 5 2 6 . The r e ar e 515 i n t he f or me r and
500 i n t he s e c ond wa r d of s c hool a g e .
HOMER HONORED RT THE
SOLDIER MQWH.
A Co r d i a l
Vntry
Bi t si i t e- ss Me n t i o n .
Th e office of Dr. St o ne i s at hi s resi
d e n c e o n Ca y ug a s t reet . Offi ce hour s
1 to 9 a. m. 18 t o 1 a nd 6 to 9 p. i n.
A A. <JraiI A Co. , c h a n g e t hei r ad-
v e r t i s e me nt i n t hi s i s s ue of t he RE P I I S -
i i mr t .
I. ook at Ne w c o mb & De yo' s ne w a dd.
Se e P. C. Ki ng s bur y ' s a dv e r t i s e me nt
of s u mme r g o o ds aud pri ces quo t e d.
C. A. Col l i ns A So n cal l a t t e nt i on t o
ne c kwe a r i u t hei r a dv e r t i s e me nt t hi s
we e k.
Th e l at es t a nd finest i n we d d i n g
pr e s e nt s , c a n be found at DuBoi s", t he
j e we l e r , Cor t l and.
Gr oc e r i e s c h e a p at Ne we o mb A De y o ' s
c a s h gr oc e r y s t ore.
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A Ca r d .
Th e Wo ma n ' s Rel i ef Cor ps wi s h to
e x pr e s s t hei r t ha nks t hr o ugh t he Rn-
MJMJCJtx, to Prof . Cu mmr a g s a n d hi s
s chool for t he h u g e quant i t y of be au-
t i f ul flowers f ur ni s he d by t h e m f or us e
on Me mor i al da y .
SAUA M. HOTCHKISS.
Gar. sec' y-
Ki n d l y s ki ns l o o ke d d o w n n p n n t un
s ol di e r bo y s of t h e 1 8 5 t h Bs g i a n s nt H a w
Yo r k Vo l unt e e r s y e s t e r da y
( h e y a s s e mbl e d i n t h i s v i l l a g e t o
t h e f r i e nds hi ps of t h e t r y i n g d a y
t h e y ma r c h e d s ho ul de r t o s ho ul de r t o
t h e f r ont , a n d br a v e l y a n d g a l l a nt l y d i d
t he i r d o t y .
Ab o u t 1 8 5 me mb e r s of t h e r e g i me n t
ar r i ve d o n t he 8 : 5 0 a. m. brai n f r o m
Sy r a c us e , a n d we r e me t b y ma n y resi-
d e n t me mb e r s of t o e r e g i me nt , a c c o m-
pani e d by t h e Ho me r ba nd, a n d e s c o r t e d
d o wn J a me s s t r e e t a n d Ma i n I n do ubl e
file, t o t he i r he a dqua r t e r s a t t h e G. A.
R. pos t , wh e r e t h e y we r e we l c o me d by
t h e r e c e pt i on c o mmi t t e e c o mp o s e d of
t he focal me mb e r s of t h e regiment.
Ma n y h e a r t y h a n d s h a k e s a n d ma n y a
wa r m wo r d of g r e e t i n g we r e g i v e n a s
t h e c o mr a d e s r e c o g ni s e d t he i r o l d c o m-
pa ni o ns of t he wa r , a n d i t wa n n real
pl e as ur e t o wi t ne s s t he e n j o y me n t wh i c h
t he y de r i v e d f r o m t h e renewal o f ol d
f r i e nds hi ps . T h e mo r n i n g ho ur s we r e
s p e n t i n v i s i t i ng , a n d a t 1 8 : 8 0 di nne r
wa s s e r v e d i n t h e d i n i n g r o o m o f t h e G.
A. R. r o o ms , by t he Wo ma n ' s Re l i e f
Co r ps of t hi s vi l l age .
A t 8 : 3 0 p. i n. , af t e r ai l ha d e n j o y e d
t he bount i f ul r e f r e s hme nt s s uppl i e d by
t he l adi e s , t he f or mal me e t i n g wa s he l d
i n t he l ar ge Po s t hal l . Pr e s i de nt Bi r di e -
b o u g h c a l l e d upo n Re v . Dr . W. A.
Ro b i n s o n of t hi s v i l l a g e f or t he a ddr e s s
of we l c o me . Dr . Ro bi ns o n' s a ddr e s s of
we l c o me wa s v e r y c or di al a n d gr ac e f ul .
He wa s r e s ponde d t o by Col one l E. S.
J e n n e y of Sy r a c us e , wh o e a r ne s t l y s p o k e
f or t h e c o mr a d e s of t he 185t h r e g i me nt .
He pai d t he no bl e offi cers of t h e regi -
me n t h i g h a nd de s e r v e d c o mp l i me n t s
for t he i r s ol di e r l y be ar i ng a n d de v o t i o n
t o d u t y . Col one l J e n n e y wa s of t e n i n-
t e r r upt e d by c he e r s a s h e c al l e d o v e r
t h e n a me s of t h e g a l l a nt of f i cers l i v i ng
a nd de a d.
Col . J e n n e y ' s e x c e l l e nt r e s po ns e wa s
f o l l o we d by t he r e a di ng of t he mi n u t e s
of l ast me e t i n g by Se c r e t a r y Cl ar k. A
c o mmi t t e e of five wa s t he n a ppo i nt e d
by t h e Chai r, o n mo t i o n of a c o mr a de ,
t o ma k e n o mi n a t i o n s f or offi cers of t h e
o r g a ni z a t i o n f or t he c o mi n g y e a r .
Wh i l e t he c o mmi t t e e wa s o ut t h e
pr e s i de nt c al l e d upon Ge n . J o s h u a L.
Cha mbe r l a i n f or a n a ddr e s s a n d t he a u-
di e nc e we r e t reat e d t o a mo s t e ar ne s t
a nd e l o que nt s pe e c h f r om t hi s di s t i n-
g u i s h e d s ol di e r and s t a t e s ma n. Ge n .
( ' na mbe i l a i n s a i d. " S i n c e h e h a d s e e n
t he wo me u wh o we r e pr e s e nt , h e di d
no t wo n d e r t hat Le e s ur r e nde r e d wh e n
h e s a w t he g a l l a nt 1 8 5 t h a t Ap p o ma t o x .
If Le e c o ul d ha v e s e e n t ho s e wo me n b e
wo ul d h a v e s ur r e nde r e d a y e a r s oone r .
Th e wo me n of a c o unt r y d e t e r mi n e t he
c har ac t e r of i t s me n , a n d i t wa s t he
wo me n at h o me wi t h t he i r l oyal l o v i ng
he ar t s a nd c he e r i ng l e t t e r s wh i c h ne r v e d
t he s ol di e r s t o de e ds of br ave r y a nd e n-
d u r a n c e . "
Ge u . Cha mbe r l a i n t he n de s c r i be d i n-
c i de nt s of t he wa r a nd pai d t he hi g he s t
t r i but e t o t he s ol di e r l y c har ac t e r a nd
abi l i t y " t o t a ke t hi ng s a s t he y we r e a nd
ma k e t h e m a s t he y o u g h t t o h e , " of t he
1 8 5 t h r e g i me nt . N o me mb e r of t ha t
r e g i me nt but t ha t c oul d f eel proud of
t he hi g h prai s e of t he i r ge ne r al a s be
r e c ount e d t hei r s e r v i c e s t o t he i r c o un-
t ry at a cri t i cal pe r i od of t he wa r . At
t he cl os e, Ge n . Cha mbe r l a i n t ur ne d to
t he nat i onal flag, a n d unde r i t s i ns pi ra-
t i on bi s t r i but e to i t a n d t o t hos e wh o
ma d e it me a n wh a t i t do e s to-day,
i K' came mo s t e l o que nt a u d f ound
a r e s pons i ve e c h o i n e v e r y he ar t . Ge n .
Cha mbe r l a i n is a ma n of fine appe ar -
anc e , a nd a v e r y e as y, f orci bl e and
gr ac e f ul s pe ake r a nd ha s t hat ma g ne t -
i s m wh i c h put s me n i n s y mp a t h y wi t h
hi m a nd a t t a c he s t h e m to b i m. He i s
a gr e at f avor i t e wi t h hi s s ol di e r boys ,
a mi e v i de nt l y t he 185t h r e g i me nt bo y s
ar e f avor i t e s of hi s .
Li e ut e na nt - Go v e r no r J o n e s wa s t he n
c al l e d upon a n d ma d e a v e r y gr ac e f ul
a nd o ppo r t une s pe e c h p a y i n g a t ri but e
to t he 185t h r e g i me nt . Af t e r Ge u .
June ' s s pe e c h t he n o mi n a t i n g c o mmi t -
t ee r e por t e d t he f o l l o wi ng no mi na t i o ns :
Pr e s i de nt Ca pt a i n D. N. Lat br op,
of Sy r a c us e .
Fi rst Vi c o - Pr e s t .
of Ho me r .
Se c o nd Vi c e - Pr e s t
of Sy r a c us e .
S e c r e t a r y H. W. Cl ark of Sy r a c us e .
Tr e a s ur e r Ot i s S mi t h of Cor t l and.
T h e report wa s una ni mo us l y adopt e d.
Quar t e r - Mas t e r Gi l be r t pr e s e nt e d
a g o l d ba dg e t o Se c r e t a r y Cl ark i n
behal f of t he r e g i me nt wi t h an appro-
pri at e pr e s e nt at i on s pe e c h.
Sa r g e a nt Gr os s of Owe g o , wa s t he n
cal l ed upon and ma de a ve r y i mpr e s s -
i ve and f e e l i ng addres s , t o uc hi ng upon
t he de a t h of Hi r a m Cl ark, of Co mp a n y
G. , t he l as t ma n to g i v e up hi s l i f e for
hi s c ount r y i n t he Wa r of t he Re be l l i on.
Le t t e r s of regre t a nd o t he r c o mmu n i -
c a t i o ns we r e t he u read by t he. s ecret ary,
and ot he r bus i ne s s wa s t r ans ac t e d.
Bri ef s p e e c h e s we r e ma d e , upo n cal l , by
J u d g e S mi t h of Cor t l and, a n d ot he r s ,
J . H. Mc Ga hn s a ng a s ong, ent i t l ed
T h e ol d Cof f ee Ke t t l e , " wh i c h s e e me d
t o t ouc h a r e s pons i ve c hor d i n t he heart s
of hi s c o mr a de s .
Th e r e uni on wa s a s uc c e s s and Ho me r
peopl e wi l l be gl ad to we l c o me t he c o m-
rades of t he g a l l a nt 183t h a g a i n, whe n-
e v e r t he y ma y c ho o s e to ho no r us wi t h
t hei r pr e s e nc e .
Th e 185t h Re g i me n t wa s mus t e r e d
i nt o s e r vi c e a t Sy r a c us e i n Se pt e mbe r ,
1864, and j us t o n e we e k af t er l e avi ng
t here, t he y ar r i ve d a t Ci t y Po i nt i n
So ut h- we s t e r n Vi r gi ni a, a nd we r e i t n
me di a t e l y put be hi ud t he br e as t wor ks
t here, t he bat t l e of " Ye l l o w Ho u s e "
ha v i ng oc c ur r e d t he r e t he da y pr e vi ous .
The y ha d had no dri l l what e ve r bef ore
l e a v i ng Sy r a c us e a nd had no e x pe r i e nc e
or t r ai ni ng as s ol di e r s t o s us t ai n t hei r
c o ur a g e . Af t e r a s t ay at Ci t y Po i nt of
a mo n t h or mo r e t he y we r e s e nt f or war d
a nd e n g a g e d first i n t he So ut h Si de
Rai d. Th e y we r e t he n i n ma n y e n -
g a g e me n t s , t he bat t l e of F u s t Hat c he r ' s
Ru n , We l d o n Ra i d, Ua t . e of Quake r
Road, bat t l e of Fi v e Fo r ks , Gr a v e l l y
Run, a nd f r om Mar c h 29t h t h e y fol -
l o we d Le e ' ti l l hi s s ur r e nde r o n Apr i l
, 1885.
T h e f o l l o wi ng e x t r a c t f r om t he c o m-
muni c a t i o n addr e s s e d to t he Le gi s l at ur e
by t he Mo n u me n t c o mmi t t e e , g i v e s a
bri ef i de a of t he s e ve r e s t ordeal e n-
c o unt e r e d by t he r e g i me n t :
" Up o n t h e g r a nd mo v e me n t i n t o n
- Pe mb r o k e Pi e r c e ,
Fr e d. Ci l we l l ,
d a y s f Ma r c h, haf ora
ha l f o n e . Pi c ke t t ' s
npnn l i s y n s t a r rend n e a r Le wi s ' f ar m,
n h o o t ten a mi s * a w l s wat t f r o m Pet era-
o f .an
t h e b mn t o f
wh i c h wa s h o m e by t h e first br i gade ,
wi t h n f o e i n t r e a t g r e a t l y o n t n n mb e r -
H, t o o hrj anda h e M to g r o u n d .
T h e 1 8 5 t h regiment, unde r t h e c o m-
ma n d o f Co l o ne l Sni pe r , we n t i n t o ne t t l e
wi t h tent t h a n 8 0 8 of f i cers a n d me n .
Do t i n g I k e bri ef t i me of t h e e ng a g e -
me n t me n we r e ki l t ed, a n d ne ar l y
1 8 8 wo u n d e d , t o me ten of t h e l at t er
mo r t a l l y . 8 1 of t h e wo u n d e d di e d be-
f or e t h e regiment wa s mu s t e r e d o ut .
Th i s fight i t n me mo r a b l e o n e i n t h e
hi s t o r y o f t h e regiment. Co mi n g s ud-
d e n l y u p o n t h e rifle pi t a o f t h e rebels,
t h e fighting t r e e a t c l o s e quar t e r s . T h e
c ol or - be ar e r , s ar ge ant Be n t o n H. Wi l -
s o n, wan t wi c e wo unde d, a nd o n e of t h e
c ol or - guar d, c or por al He r ma n Re k a , uf
Co mp a n y B, w h o s e i z e d t h e c o l o r s a s
t h e c ol or - be ar e r f el l , l os t hi s h a n d ; t he
s e r g e a nt ( Wm. H. Ty l e r , ) of t h e c ol or
c o mp a n y , i n wh o s e h a n d s t h e c o l o r s
we r e t ha n pl ac e d, wa s ki l l e d. Ca pt a i n
La t br o p, o f Co mp a n y D, wi t h t h e col -
o r s i n h i s grnap, wan a l s o s e v e r e l y
wo unde d. T h e c ol or s we r e t he n s ei ned
by t h e c o l o ne l , a n d a final c h a r g e wa s
ma d e . Moat of t h e wo u n d s r e c e i v e d by
t h e me n we r e revere, a nd t h e r e g i me nt ,
i n t h e akort peri od i n wh i c h i t wa s e n -
g a g e d , l os t a t l eas t t we nt y- f i v e pe r c e nt ,
of i t s a v a i l a bl e mat e r i al . T h e de a d
we r e bur i e d u p o n t he s po t . S o me we r e
a f t e r wa r d removed t o t h e Pe t e r s bur g
Na t i o na l c e me t e r y . S o me 8 or 10 of
t h e m a r e una c c o unt e d f or o n t he r e c or ds
of t he c e me t e r y , a nd undo ubt e dl y r e s t
i n g r a v e s ma r ke d " u n k n o w n . " T h e
s ur v i v o r s l ook hac k upo n t h i s s ha r p
" fight of t he s a w- dus t p i l e , " a s i t wa s
popul ar l y de no mi na t e d, a s to a horri bl e
d r e a m. T h e r e g i me nt s t ood i t s g r o u n d
v a l i a nt l y , a n d o nl y f el l back wh e n or-
de r e d to r e - f or m i t s l i ne . T h e me n
we r e t he nc e f o r t h ve t e r ans i n e a r ne s t . "
" T h e mat ma n ki l l e d i n bat t l e i n t he
A r my of the Po t o ma c wa s a l i e ut e na nt
of t hi s r e g i me nt , Hi r a m Cl ark, of Co m-
p a n y G, i n c o mma n d o f t he s ki r mi s h
l i ne , wh o wa s s hot t hr o ug h by a n une x -
pl ode d s hel l , fired f r o m a rebel bat t el y
wh i l e t he wh i l e flag wa s a d v a n c i n g .
He i s buri ed i n Popl ar Gr o v e Ce me t e r y
a t Pe t e r s bur g . "
A mo n g t he offi cers pr e s e nt we r e
Ge n . J o s h u a S. Cha mbe r l a i n of N e w
Yo r k , Br i g a d e c o mma n d e r a nd e x -
Go v e r no r of t h e s t o l e of Ma i n e ; Col . E .
S. J e n n e y a n d Col . Gu s t a v u s Sni pe r of
S y r a c u s e ; l i e u t e n a n t Go v e r no r J o n e s ,
no t a me mb e r of t he 185t h, w h o c o m-
ma n d e d t he first r e g i me nt wh i c h wa s
fired upo n i n t he wa r wh i l e be wa s l e ad-
i n g t h e m t hr o ug h Ba l t i mo r e ; Ma j o r
Ro be r t P. Bu s h of Ho r s e hc a ds , wh o
we n t f r o m t hi s c o unt y wi t h c o mp a n y
" E " a s c a pt a i n and af t e r war d ma d e
maj or , a n d Li e ut . He r be r t Ro r o pnug h of
Wa s h i n g t o n , D. O , of c o mp a n y " E . "
T h e l i st following c o nt a i ns t he n a me s of
t ho s e pr e s e nt a s far a s t he y c o ul d be o b-
t ai ne f r o m t he t reas urer, O. C. S mi t h of
Cor t l and, a n d no t al l of t he s e we r e
me mb e r s of t he r e g i me nt but al l we r e
pr e s e nt a n d s ubs c r i be d to t he s uppor t of
t h e r e g i me nt a l o r g a ni z a t i o n:
L. S. Me r r i c k, Sy r a c us e ; He n r y E.
Phe l ps , Mc Gr a wv i l l e ; J . R. Bi r dl e bo ug h,
pr e s i de nt of t he or gani z at i on, Co r t l a nd;
O. J . Ro c k s ; Pat r i c k Du n n ; L. V.
O. W. Mo ur o e ; G. W. Br o wn ; J . L.
Br o wn ; G. R. Al l e n ;
T. H. Fi t c h ; Capt . A.
a Ba l l ; W. S . Vkl de r ;
J . H. Ge t t i g ; Col . E,
May bur y ; 11. H. Ke l s e y
O. C. S mi t h , Co r t l a nd;
Ma j . Barber, S y r a c u s e :
Owe g o ; S. M. Wo o d ; J
Ma j . Bus h, Uo r s e he a ds ;
s o n ; Li e ut . L. S. Edgar , of N. Y. S u n ;
Char l e s A. S t o a x ; Hi r a m Be t t s ; Capt .
Ro r o pa ug h, Wa s h i n g t o n , D. C. ; G. S.
St a nua r d; W. B. Dr a k e ; J a c o b Fr a uz e a ;
C. Hi c k s ; J . D. Ro s e ; V. Re s l e r , J r . ;
O. M. Bt de y ; J o h n J . Cl ar k; S i me o n
Xe a l ; Ge o r g e L. Tr o i s i e r ; J . W. St r o w-
br i dg e ; A. C. Hi l s i ug e r ; P. C. Co nni e ;
He nr y Da n e s ; J . P. Kn a p p ; E. Lo o m i s ;
W. M. Wa ke f i e l d; Mar t i n I^awi er; W.
L. St e r nbur g ; Pe mb r o k e Pi e r c e ; W.
H. Law ton; J o h n Car r ol l ; J . H. Con-
ni e, Tr u x t o n ; J a me s Mi c he l s o n ; E. H.
N' ei l son; He n r y Be e be ; J . R. Cl ar k;
S. L. St i l l ma n; Fr e d. Col we l l ; L. J o i n e r ;
Wi l l i a m Gi l be r t ; Col . Sni pe r , Sy r a c us e ;
D. He n u e s y ; Dr . Bradf ord, Ma r a t ho n;
H. M. Je f f e r y; I J o y d Har r i s .
Mr . F e c k ' s Qu o t a Bi l l feiijrned.
BI NUHAMTON, J u n e 9 . Th e f ol l ow-
i ng t e l e g r a ms we r e r e c e i ve d he r e at
9 : 1 6 a. m. to-day:
AI I I AS T. June 8, 18N0.
l b J. L, Luttk, He/tool Commissioner:
T h e Quot a bill i s a l a w.
UHAs' K. SKINNER. Deputy Supt.
We n o w ha v e t he $ 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 i ncreas e
as ke d for, and t he $ 1 0 0 t e ac he i ' s quot a.
I he r e by t e nde r Ho n . R. T. Pe c k ol
Cor t l and, t he s i nc e r e t ha nks of t he
Co mmi t t e e for hi s s uc c e s s f ul ef f ort s i n
t a ki ng c ha r g e of t he Quot a bi l l . He
has e ar ne d t he gr at i t ude of nearl y t he
e nt i r e s t at e . Wh i l e a port i on of Br ook
l yn we e p a nd we rej oi ce, ma y Go d bl es s
y o u for y o ur nobl e wo r k. Yo ur s re-
s pe c t f ul l y,
J. L. LURK,
Chairman n school k**islatiaii, from State
( otuHi i s-ooConventual .
Th i s bi l l pas s ed by our As s e mb l y ma n ,
wi l l di v i de t he publ i c s c hool mo n e y s a s
follows, wi t ho ut e xt r a t a x to t he pe o pl e
of Cort l and c o unt y , a nd at t he s a me
t i me i t wi l l g i v e t o t h e c o unt y o v e r $ 2 . -
5 0 0 e x t r a f or s chool purpos es , t he r e by
l e s s e ni ng l ocal t axat i on.
Ea c h di s t ri c t e mp l o y i n g o n e qual i f i ed
t eacher wi l l g e l first, $ 1 0 0 a n d $ 1 0 0 for
e v e r y addi t i onal t e ac he r t hus e mp l o y e d
for t l t e s chool ye ar . Th e bal anc e of t he
s chool mo n e y s wi l l be di v i de d i n t he
us ual wa y i n proport i on to t he aggr e -
g a t e a t t e nda nc e of pupi l s of s chool a g e .
Th e t e nde nc y of po pul a t i o n i s t owar d
t he c i t i e s , t hus de c r e as i ng t be at t e nd-
a n c e i n t he rural di s t ri ct s , a n d t he r e by
i nc r e a s i ng l ocal t ax few s c hool purpos es ,
s o mu c h s o t hat ma n y c o unt i e s i n t hi s
s t at e pay f r om 100 t o 2 5 0 per c e nt ,
gr e at e r l ocal t a x for s c hool t han i s pai d
i n N e w Yo r k a ud o t he r l ar ge ci t i es ,
a nd t be o bj e c t of t hi s bi l l i s t o e qual i z e
t hi s t a x t hr o ug ho ut t he s t at e , b y i n-
c r e a s i ng t he di s t r i c t quot a. Onl y t he
c i t i e s of N e w Yo r k, Br o o kl y n, Al b a n y
Buf f al o a r e mu c h af f ect ed by t h e t hi s
bi l l , a n d t he y wi l l pa y s o me $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0
toward t he s uppor t of s c ho o l s i n ot he r
part s of d i e s t at e .
He n r y S h o wd y ;
J . L y ma n ; L.
Wi l l i a m Br i g g s ;
S. J e n n e y ; L.
R. 11. Ro s e ;
T. O' Br i e n;
S a t g t . Gr os s ,
. H. Mc Ga h n ;
J . W. De nni -
MAHHlAtiS I2f A CARRIAGE.
R o ma n t i c We d d i n g o f a Pni l s OVI -
pl i i a l o a n * - Ma n t o a Co r t l a n d
Be l l e .
A n As s o c i a t e d Pr e s s d b p a t c h h a s t h e
f ol l owi ng n e ws of focal i nt e r e s t :
A r o ma nt i c mar r i age oc c ur e d a t
Sc r ant ou. l ast Thur s da y . A t al l , g a y ,
we l l dr e s s e d i ndi vi dual of t we nt y - l i v e ,
wi t h a floating ne c kt i e a nd waxed* ui us-
t a c h c a me hur r i e dl y i nt o t he offi ce of
t he c l e r k of c our t s a n d a s ke d Cl erk
Wa g n e r i f t h e offi ce wo u l d be o pe n at
1 2 : 3 0 .
H e wa s i nf or me d i t wo ul d, a nd t he r e -
upo n g a v e hi s n a me a s Cl ar e nc e Ki n g
Br o wn , a n d amid he wa s f r om Phi l ade l -
phi a. He s ai d t hat h e e x p e c t e d a y o u n g
l ady o n t he 1 8 : 3 0 f r om Cort l and. N . Y. ,
a n d wa n t e d e v e r y t h i n g i n r e adi ne s s f ar
t he o c c a s i o n. H e de par t e d, a n d a t t h e
b * a l o n g to
i t n o o upt e a'
T h e y c a n, w i n telly i n t o t h e d a r k s
offi ce a n d a s k e i tea I r e n e * . T h e l a d y
wa n n be nuuf nl Mo n d e y o u n g wo r e n n
a n d ' r at he r e r e i t e d . B r o wn a p -
pe ar e d very ni r vana. H a l a i d : " I
h a v e o n l y *< >ght mi n u t e s to c a t c h t h e
t r a i n, Hur a p wi t h t h e l i c e n s e . " I n
t w o mi n u t e s t h e p a p e r wa a
I n bi s h i n d s , a n d h e a n d t h e
hurt e dl y retreated t o t h e onr-
A mi n i s t e r o c c u p i e d n neat i n t h e
v e hi c l e . Br o wn g a v e o r de r s t o t h e
dr i v e r to ' l y " t o t h e s t a t i o n. T h e
dr i v e r di d as reques t ed, a n d wh i l e g o i n g
t hr o ug h t he Ar r e t s a t br e a kne c k s p e e d
t h e c o u p l e we r e mar r i e d. T h e y g o t t o
t h e s t at i on uat i n t i me t o c a t c h t h e
t r ai n, a n d r e i v e d t h e mi ni s t e r ' s bl es s -
i n g a s t he y j u mp e d o n boar d. T h e
brt de wa a Mi nt Mi n n i e Ri c ha r ds o n,
d a u g h t e r of 1 - J. Ri c ha r ds o n, s upe r i n-
tendent of th< Cor t l and Wa t e r c o mpa ny . '
A Tri p to Saratoga.
Iw* rittsa or request.]
Mhw Ha t t i e E . Al v o r d , of Ho me r ,
a n d Mr s . T h o ma s M. Al v o r d a nd s o n,
l i v i ng ne ar Se at t l e , Wa s h i n g t o n , l ef t
t he h o me of t hei r f r i e nds J u n e 3 d to at -
tend t h e a nni v e r s a r y of t he Ame r i c a n
Ho me Mi s s i o na r y So c i e t y , wh i c h wa a to
be he l d a t S.. rat oga. I n t he mo r n i n g
a t w e l ef t , t i e s k y wa s ne ar l y c l oudl e s s ,
bi ddi ng f ai r f or a be aut i f ul d a y ; but he -
f ore w e l ef t i I ome r t he rai n wa s f al l i ng
i n t or r e nt s . Our ride to Sa r a t o g a wa s a
v e r y pl eas , .t o n e . We s a w ma n y
t h i n g s of ii t crest . T h e v a l l e y s we r e
g r e e n wi t h t he s pr i ng' s v e g e t a t i o n a n d
t he i ndi c a t i o ns we r e t ha t t he we a t h e r
ba d b e e n w i n n e r t he r e t ha n he r e , a s
t he c r o ps I n k e d t o be a t l e as t t w o
we e k s al i ca. i of t hi s pl ac e . I t wa s ne a r l y
7 o' c l oc k w he n w e r e ac he d t h e Ho t e l
Ve r mo n t , w he r e w e we r e g r a n d l y e n -
t e r t ai ne d d i n i n g o ur s t a y . T b e af t er-
no o n of We d n e s d a y wa s ve r y wa r m, t he
g l a s s i ndi c a t i ng 1 0 0 . I n t he af t er part
of t he d a y a r ode o ut to t be pa r k t ak-
i n g i n t he v ri ons s pr i ngs , al l of wh i c h
w e t as t e d. < ) ne we di s c ar de d af t e r t h e
first t as t e , out t he o t he r s we r e no t a s
di s agr e e abl e a n d of o n e we dr a nk
o f t e n. Ti n s day wa s t he da y of g r e a t
s t o r ms , t h o u g h t h e y pas s e d a r o und a nd
di d n o t r e a c h Sa r a t o g a unt i l ne ar l y 6
p. m.
i t be i ng a > wa r m, w e t ook our s e c o nd
ride a bo ut I p. m. We v i s i t e d l a ke
Sar at oga, a l ove l y s he e t of wa t e r , a nd
t h e dr i v e t he r e w e s hal l l o n g r e me mb e r
a s t he vi ew wa s o n e of g r e a t be a ut y .
We t h e n vi s i t ed t be Ge y s e r Spr i ng s a nd
t he r e t he si rm me t us . Th a t wa s t he
fiist h e a v y t hunde r s t o r m w e ha d be e n
o u t i n for t hi r t y ye ar s , a s we h a v e but
l i t t l e t huni i r i n t he we s t , a nd s o me
s e as ons none , a nd c y c l o n e s ar e ne v e r
k n o wn i n our part of t he we s t . W
r
e
we r e g l a d w he n we r e ac he d o ur hot e l
i n s af e t y.
T h e s e s s i on wa s o n e of gr e at i nt e r e s t .
I t wo ul d t ake a n abl e r pe n t han mi n e
to g i v e a n v i h i n g l i ke a n ac c ur at e ac -
c o unt of e a c h da y ' s pr o c e e di ng s . Bu t
t he l as t e v e n i n g wa s o ne t hat mo r e
e s pe c i al l y i nt e r e s t e d me , a s i t wa s who l l y
g i v e n t o t he i nt e r e s t s of Wa s h i n g t o n ,
t be f ar a wa * we s t l and, wh e r e s o mu c h
wo r k i s wa i t i n g f or s i x y o u n g me n ,
g r a dua t e s ol Ya l e c ol l e ge , w h o r e c e i ve d
t he i r we l c o me i nt o t he wo r k t hat wa s
r e ady for t h e m, i u wh a t i s c al l e d t he
Pa l o us e c o unt r y of Eas t e r n Wa s h i n g -
ton, a r e gi on of l of t y hi l l s a nd gr and
s e e ne r y . Tat ci ng t he s e s s i on al l t oge t he r
i t wa s a gi ml s uc c e s s . Ma n y mu s t
h a v e g o n e f rom t he r e f e e l i ng t ha t i t
wa s not al l >f l i f e t o l i ve, but t hat t here
wa s a greai wo r k f or t h e m t o d o a nd
wi t h r e ne we d s t r e ng t h f r om He a v e n t o
do i t . Fr i day mo r ni ng we bade our n e w-
l y ma d e fi e n d s g o o d by a nd l ef t for
h o me , r e a c ni ng Sy r a c us e a bo ut n o o n ;
t he r e we ni< > our s econd gr e at s t o r m, a mi
we s a w t he fleets of i t al l a l o ng t he Kne
ti l l we rea< bed Ho me r . It s e e me d t o
h a v e be e n n ore s e v e r e t hi s wa y , c a us i ng
a gr e at deal of d a ma g e t o n e wl y s o wn
c r ops , a nd l > l i g ht ni ng s t r i ki ng in vari -
o us pl ac e s . As we r e ac he 1 t be h o me
of our f ri ends , we found t he di s t ri ct ,
e s pe c i al l y t! t e ac he r a nd l i t t l e c hi l dr e n,
i n a s t at e ol great agi t at i on, c aus e d by
t he l i ght ni i ; s t r i ki ng t he s c hool hous e,
pas s i ng dow u t he c h i mn e y , t a ki ng t he
l e gs off t he s t ove , c a u s i ng t he pi pe t o
fall and tea? sng t he floor qui t e badl y i n
f ront of tip- s t ove , t he n di v i di ng and
pas s i ng t hr o ug h t he wal l i nt o t he e ar t h.
One current j i assed unde r a vac ant s eat ,
s pl i nt e r i ng : he floor a nd t he n pa s s i ng
i nt o t he eai i h t hr ough a c r ac k. Tho s e
l i t t l e o ne s w :11 ne ve r forget t l i at s t o r m.
f/AT/./JV"
EYAMINA- COLLEGE
TION8.
H o m e Ri l l > a n c c . Ho n o r a ni l Co mp e -
t it i ve Kv a ni hi nt i on*.
A pr i z e i f fifty dol l ars of f ered f or t be
bes t e x a mi n a t i o n pape r . A fine oppor-
t uni t y f or dl t e ac he r s and s c hol ar s at
ho me . Un d e r t he a us pi c e s o f t he Uni -
ve r s i t y Ex t e n s i o n a nd Ho me Cul t ur e
s oc i e t y of < ' hi cago, f o l l o wi ng a pl an
s ugge s t e d b. Pr e s i de nt El i ot of Har var d
Uni ve r s i t y, a " u n i o n " e x a mi na t i o n for
a dmi s s i o n t- a numbe r of c o l l e g e s wi l l
be hel d Jui 21s t be g i nni ng at 9 o' cl ock
a. m. at i No r ma l s c hool bui l di ng,
Cort l and, N Y. , unde r t he di r e c t i on of
Prof . Davi d E . S mi t h , P h . D. chi e f
e x a mi ne r . A pri ze of fifty dol l ar s i s
of f ered for t lie bes t e nt r a nc e e x a mi n a
ti oi i p i p e r . Pr ovi s i on wi l l be ma d e at
t he s a me t ue for e x a mi n a t i o n s for
first a nd > ond honor s i n anc i e nt and
mo de r n la j u a g e s , ma t he ma t i c s , and
i st ory, me di c i ne , mus i c ,
, on t be pl an of t he f a mo us
f Lo ndo n. Tb e e x a mi na -
tion to al l pe r s ons whe t he r
t o g o t o c o l l e g e o r no t .
f s uc c e s s f ul c a ndi da t e s a nd
d t o cert i f i cat es of honor
wi l l be pub ^hed i n t he report s of t he
s oc i e t y. mdi dat e s c a n r e c e i ve ful l
i nf or mat i oi s>y a ddr e s s i ng t he t reas ure!
of t he soi t y, F. W. Ha r ki ns , 147
Thr o o p St. . "hi c a g o , 111.
s c i e nc e s , I
t he ol ogy, ct
uni ve r s i t y
t i ons ar e
t be y i nt cn.
Tb e na me s
t hos e ent i t
'1 m l o n To pi c * .
TarxTON J u n e t l . R e v . E. B.
St uhl of th- M. E. c hur c h, pr e ac he d
hi s f arewel . e r mon on S u n d a y l ast , be
i nt e nds t o mo r e t o Nor t h Dakot a, t hi s
we e k. Mr St uhl ha s pr e ac he d he r e
ne ar l y four ye ar s and has ma n y wa r m
f ri ends wh> wi l l regret h k g o i n g .
Dur i ng t t erri bl e s t or m t hat s we p t
ove r o ur i wn on Thur s da y e v e n i n g
l ast , Owe n dvi n tost 4 c o ws by l i ght -
ni ng. Th* bad nought t he prot ect i on
of s o me soi 1 t rees ne ar t be road, and
al l mus t h.. been ki l l ed by o n e s t r oke ,
no ma r ks vi ol e nc e we r e to be s e e n o n
a nv of t hei
Ue. Klna-w Kw
Or. * " Mew
a i r e e n
We dedre t say t o
JfMsmverr for
Uf e Pi ns, Buekteaw
bar *
salt as wa l ke r
Wees not
every tsaaMsva we
fottow tiM-tr was. I h e m i i i i s s l m s a v e wa s
H MT great iKuwilsrnjr suret y e a t ae ar awt t s .
At wat er * Foster, s rurri Ms. to
sUfCkten'n Arm flnleo.
T*e Brat Sal ve la t he worM f nrCuSxsVusas,
BOMS, TJkseis, Halt Kheuts, Fever nutm' Tettcr,
Ctaujise* Ka s da CsUMaias Corse, aad h i
Eruption*, and Bflstttvetr e ur w Mi es, or s o
par required, ft to guaranteed tortve
mt nf sct Jan. or mos e y refunded.
asBW per box. For axle by a t wa t e r *
Wanted.
Do you want t o make avoaeyT If m
hol d aed aeU our choi ce aureery utoofc. Mow
i s t he dat e t o s e as on, wri t e at o s c e aad awar e
territory. Address May Brother*, Nursery
anw4pn EtO!imHHEHmHf
t
Ef* M *
Clutrvoyont Biamlrrettono
There to DO eubjtct which requi resm much
study aad experi ence as das treatment aad
cure of chroaiedtaeaae*. Tbeat t ool sMnr oo-
oeaj aad remarkable i ares performed by Dr.
ButteraeM, are due to t he gi ft of Clairvoy-
ance, t o t he l one st udy of t he consti tuti on of
man, and to the curi ng of dtoeaaes from natur-
al remedi es. Let those gi ven up by others oatl
for exami nat i on. Re eures the worst oases of
sroful a, catarrh, pile*, femal e weakness,
asthma, dtoeaaes of t he heart, l ungs s ad kid-
neys. Dr. Bnttertteld wtU be at Cortland
House, Cortland, Thursday and Friday. May
Mb, and 9th.
t*T"Dr. Butterfleid guarantee* t o cure all
cases of pitee. Mo pay till cured.
To Rent.
The Markham house oa Little York l ake.
Especially desirable for a summer home for
one or t wo fimilieu. For particulars Inquire
of D. W Wilbur. Little York, or at thi s office.
"HAUalGmFESITIil.'
Tn P a l a t i n e
HAILING THE
FfcKKVMAN.' hf
D. KiJgeway Kiupi't
waSSjatexhibited in
BVe Pan* alun m
18S8. where i t ob-
tained a medal. La-
ter it was awarded a
guidinedalatMunieh:
at the exposition i; ne
wnelle, Paris, 1889,
Mr. Knight obtained
lor it th* decoratx n
oTChevaliet of Legion
of Honor. The One
sal is sow in Pari,
andiaramcdal t&,ooo
franc*.
Copies of diiagrar
palatini have be i
Mf acta tar i j 00, At
a cost to us of e s S . e e e w* era aba to g i each ol
our pationsan opportunity- of aecsriega emw(aatrao>ei
of - ttAII. IMO TatiS r MU WMa W" lor too
of our colored soap wrappers,
Acmt.feaillM Whits, Diittull * ttor
No one will fsil to appreciate t'i
real vturk at . , which will be an ornament in any park.
Send wraupers100 lor one, * for two. etc.wii!
four lull address to
LAUTZ BROS. & CO. ,
B U F F A L O . N. V-
N. n.A copy of the above menti oned pi c-
ture may lie obtaiitad for t o in cash.
Whon Iteby waa sick, we gava her Cantoris,
Whi n ishe was a ChiM, she cried for Castoria,
WV aba baeam* Wtaa, ah* clung to Oaatorta,
When alio bod ChiUran, she gave I
A Safe Inveetment.
Is one which is guaranteed to bring you
satisfactory result*, or in case of failure a re-
turn of purehaac price. On this safe plan you
can buy from our advertised druggi st a bottl e
of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption.
It l guaranteed to bring relief in every case,
when uaed for any affection of Throat. Lungs
or Chest such as Consumption, InfUitimailon
of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whoopi ng
Cough, Croup, etc. , et c. It is pl eamnt and
agreeable to tante, perfectl y safe, and can
Hl wavsbedeoended upon. Trial bottl es free
at Atwater & Fnetel *>* drug store. 1
Does your Cake
Dry up
Quickly?
If t o , y o ur baki ng powde r l a adul t er-
at ed wi t h ammoni a or al um, Ingredi ents
whi c h are Inj uri ous t o heal t h a nd are
uaed by uns crupul ous manuf act urers
ai mpl y t o l essen t he coat of t be po wde r
and i ncreaae then* profits.
Hous ekeepers wh o us e Cl evel and' s
Superi or Baki ng Po wd e r k n o w that
f ood rai sed vrjth t hi s pur e c r e am of
tartar po wde r ke e ps moi s t and s weet ,
and i s pal at abl e a nd whol e s ome .
' ' Cl evel and' s Superi or * ha s t he
pecul i ar propert y, pos s es s ed b y no
ot her baki ng powde r, o produci ng l i ght ,
who l e s o me bread, bi scui t , c ake , e t c
t hat retain t hei r nat ural mot s t i ne and
s we e t ne s s . Thi s desi rabl e qual i t y, i n a
baki ng po wde r s h o wn by t he Official
Report s, to be t he s t ronges t of al ! pur e
c r e am of tartar powde r s , ma ke s Cl eve-
l and' s Superi or ' Abs ol ut e l y t he Beat.'*
AHHO't'T-To Mr. and Mm. Frank Abbott,
In ue 1st. anon.
MAKRIACEI.
MCENTTHB- WAHNKH- In Homer, June
It. iHHi. Wv Mev. Wm. A. Kobiuson. |>. I) Mr
Richard V. MoRntyre of Bridgeii.trt, N. Y- and
MtaaJi'Sate K. Wrn-r of loitt. N. Y.
D E A T H S
PI MMAt the Cortland Count) Al ms House
June 9th. strati I'iintn, aged M years.
HOBAKT- At hia late home <n thi s vi l l age.
Wednesday afternoon. June l i t h, Amos Ho-
bart. age i *t years, funeral from the reel
teii.e on Saturday afternoon at S o'clock.
UNCLAI MED LTj r j Ei * ^__
Letters remaintua uncalled for in the Post-
tfice t Homer. Cortland count y. S. . ,
June W. l rot t -
Harringtna. 8. B.
Ct t . - n. Ilantel
Gibaon, Ueorge
Peek. Ck-o.
rtnae, Mrs. L. B.
Watts. CI vas
D. N. MILLBK. P. M.
Barker, A-h.it.el
Carr, Kara
lluel. Henry
Nugent, C. O.
Perkins, r. B.
Roberta, J. W.
BUSI NESS NOTICES.
FOB) SALE.
A deal rat e ptoee with modern laapewye-
BSrlttB.
x
t I IB m Vcn-tSV 3w4
C OL U B U MA S t C Y O C C .
expert " Oatembm tncyete, f s B
la
th. 1
itiJjf I . , aaaaat ftaa - *senal ansan^sav. Unas* nanhav
aswVsUf* BBjBa tal tiBfJEI EHHaw* EJw EnaPT >
lanenaVaan* anf ink* MtHHHBMBMME&MAW Asnsamnm.
Hew Styles in
Young Hen's Neckwear
C. A. Collins & Son,
l ai n Street
Do Not Fail to
*
Look at
Oar Wifiwow.
Summer Goods!
W*aBBSBBBBBWSBBSBBSBBBBSSBl
The lawvrgeat *** Be s t Amort t aeat Showae in
HeMMMTe mS UK) iJe)W6BI Pri ce*
ESPECIAL BARGAINS |h
A flue assortment of ChalHee at 6 and 6 l-4c.good
qualitynew and desirable patterns.
Gating Suitingsa fine assortment. Black Fish Net
Laos for Overdresses.
Black Laos Flouncinga fine variety.
A Job Lot of Hamburg Edgings at 10c., 12 i-2c.
and 16a, worth 16a. 20a and 26avery cheap.
l a s ' til bl i ni i Black I n , Fist Galon at lOc.
The stock is being constantly replenished with fresh.
seasonable goodsand remnants marked down to
close outand as I am here to stay, do not mean to
be undersold.
P. C. KI NGSBURY,
KEATOR BLOCK, Homer, N. Y.
PLEASE UNDERSTAND
-THAT WE ARE CONSTANTLY HOLDING A-
-OF-
Dry Goods and Carpet*!
I t h a s be e n i n pr ogr e as no t o n l y F I F T Y HA Y S , but a l mo s t fifty mont hs , and
dur i ng t hat t i me we h a v e be e n "c l o s i ng o u t " al l t he g o o d s pos s i bl e, ami h,i!l
c o n t i n u e t o c l o s e o u t a nd r e pl e ni s h o ur s t uck a s f as t a s s al e s wi l l d o i t. Mr do
not sell at of, -i t doe s n' t pa y , a nd o ur c us t o me r s d o not a s k i t , but we wi l l meet
all ilmingntut prwes ma d e b y c o mp e t i t o r s a nd i n ma n y c a s e s our regul ar prices
wi l l be f ound l o we r t ha n adve r t i s e d coat pr i c e s . We o p e n t hi s we e k a new hit of
S H O U L D E R C A P E S , t he l at es t , ne a t e s t a nd c he a pe s t . N e w . Jersey Underwear
l o ng s l e e v e s a n d s l e e v e l e s s . N e w Si l k Se r s e y Mi t t s a n d Ol o v a s . Ne w "French
Sa t t e e ns , " r e duc e d f r om 8 0 c . to 15c. N e w " Fr e n c h Gi n g h a m, o n l y \%%v. New
Bus t l e s , l at e s t s ha pe s . We h a v e t h e a g e n c y f or t h e c e l e br at e d Cl eanf as t I t U k
Hos i e r y, t he be s t d y e i n t he wo r l d. We ha v e ma d e ma r ke d r e duc t i on on several
l i ne s of dr e s s g o o ds , wh i c h ar e wo r t h y o u r caref ul i nv e s t i g a t i o n. A fine s u r k .f
Ya n d y k e po i nt s a n d t r i mmi n g s i l ks a n d v e l v e t s .
BEOOKWAY BLOCK, HOMER.
CLOSING OUT SALE
DHVI S' S*
UNI ON BUI LDI NG.
MERCILESS CUT IN PRICES
M n T Y BvAYf t
Y/ednesday, May 14th.
tWDON'T FORGET IT.^l
GOOD GROCERIES CHEAP!
tOf* WILL FIND THEM AT
?!
Why? Because they get their Cash which you know
is better than book accounts to use in buying goods.
tii Ihn, o f Our M*ttvkinfi o f f*orfc f o r .
ficat Butter in Aturlcct .
7 !*>. Niagara GHtm* Htarvh
IU*iul-m
K
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Canned Hiilmttn
01 tut
MO
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m
These are only a few of our many bargains. Call
agd see us. All goods sold Strictly fat Ottk.
7so g o i o
LITTLE YORK LAKE
LAKE VIEW HOUSE,
EC l~ * * * * ,
COOL ALU* A I D LAGKB
CBSAM aOPA. aWBCE BEE*. AMD
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555678+#*(9(5'$-)$)#(:;$'9(<-6)8:
THE HOMER REPUBLICANi THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1890.
( l U * JBV C | J U O 1 1 1 * 1 I I t ri ed to s i n g a nd tell f unny s t o ma * ni l
T H U R S D A Y , j r S K 12, !**>.
i n v a i n. T h e c r o wd wo u l d n o t bi t e a n d
s uc ke r s we r e v e r y s c ar c e . H e t h e n
H O M E B A N D V I C I N I T Y pi t c he d i nt u t h e t o wn be c aus e i t
! " ~ . ^ . I i i i i mw H e finally s ubs i de d, t ur ne d
Al l a d v e r t i s e m e n t * m u s t n e n e w t I
to trtla office oy Monday morni ng
o f e a c r t w e e k t o i n j u r e i n s e r t i o n
t h e s a m e w e e k . A d v a r t i e e r n wi l l
p l e a s e <e*r t t t f e I n m i n d .
jawtrrali S a n s l U l n
Be n l i a r t o- ni ght .
C. O. Ne wt o n l i as b e e n g r a nt e d a
pa t e nt on a f a r beat er.
f t i s e s t i ma t e ! - t h a i about 8 0 0 me m-
be r s of t he 1 8 3 l h Re g i me n t were' pres-
* ut at t he reunion y e s t e r da y.
T h e s e r mo n be f or e t he g r a dua t i ng
c l as s wi l l be del i vered! at t he Congr e -
g a t i o na l c h u r c h n e x t S u n d a y e v e ni ng .
T h e Band g a v e a fine c o n c e i t o n t he
l i c e ns e .
o ut his* l i g ht a n d s i l e nt l y a nd s a dl y s t ol e
a wa y . T h e g o o d s e ns e of t h e pe o pl e
of Hor oe r waa never be t t e r e x hi bi t e d.
If t he s e f aki r s . are a l l o we d t o h a wk
t he u wor t hl e s s stuff o n t he s t r e e t s , t h e
pe opl e h a v e i t i n t hei r p o we r t o ef f ect u-
a l l y rid t h e ms e l v e s of t h e m b y t r e a t i ng
t h e m i n t he s a me ma n n e r a s t h e y di d
ti i i * ma n .
T h e S o n , t h e o r g a n of t he S o n s of
Ve t e r a ns s a y s : Un d e r a s pe c i al di s pe n-
s at i on i s s ue d by C u t Ad d i n g t o n , e o m-
ma u d i n g t he Di v i s i o n of N. Y. , S. of
V. , U. 8 . A. , t he offi cers of Ho me r
Ca mp No . 8 2 , S o n s of Ve t e r a n s we r e i n-
s t al l e d o n Ma y 6, ism by Chi e f of Staff,
TRUTRHPB TRAGEDY.
Gr e e n l as t ni g ht a nd t he Ho o k a nd Lad-
de r bo y s hel d a n i ce c r e a m f es t i val wh i c h ] B. T. Bu r l i n g h a m, of kwe r s v i l l e , a nd
wa s l i beral l y pat r oni z e d. | a s 82 has a l i ght i ng f or c e of br ave and
T h e pl at e g l a s s for Wi l s o n & Va n - f i nt e r e s t e d war r i or s , t he y wi l l unde r t he
a e w offi cers ma k e a noi s e . Capt ai n
Luc i us E . Pe r r y i s t he r i g ht ma n i n t h e
r i ght pl ac e a nd h e i s a bl y s e c o nde d by
hi s 1st Se r ge ant , M. Ke y Ki bbe . Ho me r
i s al s o bl es s e d wi t h a Me Co r mi e k a n d
h a s . a Ba r ke r wh o do e s not bi t e. T h e
offi cers for 18&0 a r e : Capt ai n, Luc i ns
E. Fe r r y ; 1st Li e ut e nant , Wi l l i a m L.
T o y l a wi n d o w wh i c h wa s br o ke n
wh i l e be i ng prepared for s e t t i ng , wa s
r e pl ac e d Tue s da y by a n e w o ne .
Don' t mi s s s pe ndi ng an e v e n i n g wi t h
Be n H U T at Ke at or Ope r a ho us e t o-
ni g ht . Ad mi s s i o n 8 5 c e nt s , r e s e r ve d
seat s. S5 c e nt s , for s a l e a t At wa t e r &
Fos t e r ' s .
t i . N. Cope l and and wi f e , r e t ur ne d | J a q u e t t e ; 2 nd l i e u t e n a n t , Fr a nk L.
h o me f r o m bi s t ri p t hr o ug h t he we s t o n j Ba r k e r ; Chapl ai n, He r mo n Mi l e s ; 1st
Tu e s d a y . Mr. Co pe l a nd . was de l i g ht e d j Se r g e a nt , M. Ke y Ki b b e ; Quar t e r mas -
wi t h t h e l ar ge wa y of do i ng t hi ng s i n t er Se r g e a nt , W. S. S t e p h e n s o n ; Scr-
i b e gr e at we s t . g e a n t of Guar d, Fr a nk L. Me Co r mi e k;
T h e fourth a nnua l e x c ur s i on a n d | Col or Se r g e a nt , J a s p e r S mi t h ; Ca mp
bas ke t pi c ni c of t h e I . O. of O. F. of \ Guar d; Cl ay 1>. Br o wn . Me e t i ng first
Cor t l and c o unt y , wi l l be hel d a t Pl e as - a nd t hi rd Mo nda y s i n e a c h mo n t h a t G.
a nt Be ac h o n Thur s da y , J u n e 2 6 t h. A. B. hal l . _
Far e , r ound t ri p, # 1 . 0 0 . AJfOXYXoCit AH!D~THREATKNIN1}
Amo s Hobar t di e d at hi s h o me o n LETTS Ha.
No r t h Mai n s t reet y e s t e r day af t e r noon,
a g e d 8 8 y e a r s . Th e f uneral wi l l be
he l d o n Sat ur day af t ernoon a t 2 o' cl ock 1
f rom hi s l at e r e s i de nc e.
Chi l dr e n' s day wa s appr opr i at e l y
o bs e r v e d i n t he s e ve r al c hur c he s l as t
S u n d a y . T h e e x e r c i s e s by t he S u n d a y
s c hool c hi l dr e n i n t he e v e n i n g we r e '
e nj o y e d by l ar ge c o ng r e g a t i o ns .
L U S T On t he s t r e e t i n f ront of Un i o n
bui l di ng or i n t he kadi of t he Un i o n
bui l di ng, on Thur s day e v e ni ng l ast , t wo
g<jJd band r i ng s . Fi nde r wi l l 'please j
l e ave s a me at Wa t e r s &- Ke l l o g g ' s and' *
r e c e i ve a s ui t abl e r e war d.
Th e Ke l l o g g e onc e r t g i v e n unde r t he
a us pi c e s of Te mp e s t Ho s e c o mp a n y , l as t ,
Fr i day e v e ni ng , was de s e r v i ng of a
mu c h bet t er a udi e nc e . Ev e r y n u mb e r
on t he pr o g r a m wa s e n j o y e d by t hos e
pres ent .
Th e r e wd l be a s pe c i al me e t i n g of
Ho me r As s e mb l y No . 189, of t he Int er- j
nat i onal Fr at e r nal Al l i a nc e , i n t he i r j
r o o ms , Mo n d a y e v e ni ng , J u n e 16t h, at
8 p. i n. , for t he pur pos e of e l e c t i ng
of f i cers f or t he c o mi n g t e r m. Al l me m- |
he r s ar e r e que s t e d t o be pr e s e nt .
Char l e s A. For d recei ve d l ast Tue s -
da y , four e ng r a v i ng s a nd o n e l ar ge j
f r ame of f ami l y pi c t ur e s f r om t he Ar t j
s t or e of Ar t hur K. For d of Ho l y o ke , j
Mas s . T h e ve r v art i s t i c
O w n Vi n c e n t ' s B o d y P u ma * a n M s
B a t o n * Wi t h Kv k t e s we s o f a t a t c t o * .
Ev e r y t o wn h a s i t s o c c a s i o na l oeaaa
t i ou a n d l a s t Mo n d a y Tr a a t o n' a t ur n
c a me wh a n t h e bo dy o f Owe n Vi n c e n t ,
a br ot he r of Cha r l e s Vi n c e n t o f Cnyt e r ,
wa s f o und i n a bui l di ng wh i c h h a d b e e n
r e nt e d b y t he de c e a s e d f or a s a l o o n.
Owe n Vi n c e n t h a d be e n l i v i ng wi t h hi s
br ot he r Cha r l e s , l andl or d of t h e Cny t e r
hot e l , dur i ng t he pa s t wi n t e r a n d s pr i ng
a n d ha d r e c e nt l y l e as e d t h e bui l di ng
o n Ma i n s t r e e t j u s t we s t of t h e br i dg e
a nd he r e t of or e us e d a s a s al oon, wi t h
t h e i nt e nt i o n of us i ng i t f or t he s a me
pur po s e . He a ppl i e d f or a l i c e ns e but
i t wa s r e f us e d b y t he Ex c i s e Co mmi s -
s i one r s .
S o me t hr e e we e k s a g o h e bo ug ht a
t i c ke t f r om Cuy l e r t o Cr ai n' s Mi l l s , a
s t at i on s o me t wo mi l e s we s t of Tr u x t o n
o n t h e E. , C & N . road, a n d n o t h i n g
wa s s e e n of h i m by Tr u x t o n o r Cuy l e r
peopl e af t er t hat t i me unt i l hi s bo dy
wa s di s c ove r e d l as t Mo n d a y mo r n i n g .
I t wa s s uppo s e d t ha t h e ha d g o n e a wa y
o n bus i ne s s a s h e wa s i n t he ha bi t of
d o i n g a nd n o a l a r m wa s f el t o r s us pi c i o ns
ar ous e d by hi s no n- a ppe a r a nc e . On
Mo n d a y mo r n i n g hi s br ot he r we n t
t o t he s a l o on t o g e t s o me c ha i r s . T h e
door wa s l o c ke d a n d a wi n d o w wa s
t he r e f or e rai s ed t o g a i n a n e nt r a nc e
wh e n a t erri bl e s t e nc h i s s ue d f r om t he
r o o m. Up o n e x a mi n a t i o n a s t o t h e
c a us e , a bo dy of a ma n wa s f ound s o de -
c o mp o s e d t hat i t c o ul d o n l y be i nde nt i -
i i ed by t he c l o t hi ng , wh i c h wa s r e c og-
ni z e d a s t h a t wo r n by Owe n Vi nc e nt .
Cor one r Br adf or d wa s i mme d i a t e l y
s u mmo n e d f r o m t hi s vi l l age . H e ar-
r i ve d t he r e o n Mo n d a y af t e r noon,
a n d ma d e a n e x a mi n a t i o n . He f o und
$ 1 1 3 i n c a s h i n hi s po c ke t s , a l e a s e of
t h e S c h e i l e n g e r s al oon bui l di ng a nd a
ba nk bo o k wi t h a ba l a nc e t o bi s c r e di t
of $ 2 0 0 o r mo r e . A n e mp t y bo x l a
; be l e d " mo r phi ne pi l l s " wa s f ound near
t he bed on wh i c h t he bo dy l ay.
Co r o ne r Bradf or d s u mmo n e d t he fol-
l o wi ng j ur y :
T h o ma s I kx l d, Al e x a n d e r La ns i ng ,
i Wm . Gr a h a m, H. J . Bo s wo r t h , Ra y
j Wo o d wa r d , Cor ne l i us La ns i ng , Al v o -
| rati o La ns i ng .
T h e f ac t s g i v e n a b o v e we r e e l i c i t e d
f r o m t he wi t ne s s e s e x a mi n e d a n d t h e
j ur y ' s ve r di c t wa s t ha t Owe n Vi n c e n t
c a me t o hi s de a t h at t he Sc he i l e ng e r s a-
l oon f r om an u n k n o wn c a us e . It i s
i mpo s s i bl e t o d e t e r mi n e wh e t h e r h e
c o mmi t t e d s ui c i de or di e d f r o m nat ural
c a us e s . He wa s i n poor he a l t h a n d wa s
i n t he habi t of t a ki ng mo r phi n e pi l l s a s
a me di c i ne . He wa s 3 2 y e a r s of a g e .
T h e c or one r ' s dut i e s i n ma k i n g t he
e x a mi n a t i o n we r e e x t r e me l y unpl e as ant
KEUIflON OF TOE 185TH.
J o h n a He y d o n Ar r e s t e d o n C n a r s e
o f Wr i t i n g Th e s n .
Fo r s o me y e a r s a n o n y mo u s l e t t e r s j
ha v e be e n r e c e i v e d by r e s i de nt s o n t he
Sc o t t road. Si nc e t he t r oubl e o v e r t he =
c h a n g e of t he s c hool ho us e s i t e i n I>is- I
t ri ct No . 8 t he s e l e t t e r s ha v e be e n re- j
c i e v e d by Cha r l e s Hur l but , Ed wa r d
Ra d wa y a nd o t he r s . T h e l e t t e r s h a v e
c ont ai ne d t hr e at s t o burn bui l di ngs , poi -
s on c at t l e a nd " f i x " t he pe r s ons w h o I
ha v e r e c e i ve d t h e m. On t h e 1 3 t h
of Apr i l a t i n pai l wa s found i n j
Char l e s Hur l but ' s f ront y a r d o n t h e :
Sc o t t road wh i c h c o nt a i ne d o n e of t he s e
t hr e at e ni ng l e t t e r s t o g e t he r wi t h s e v e n !
pa c ka g e s c o nt a i ni ng Pa r i s g r e e n, e a c h
pa c ka g e addr e s s e d t o o n e of t he follow-
i ng r e s i de nt s of t he n e i g h b o r h o o d : Wi l l - J
i aui Wake f i e l d, M. A. Ra i l wa y , J o h n
Bo y d , Cha r l e s Hur l but , H. 1>. Ke e l i n g
& S o n , K. H. Wi l s o n and Sc ho o l Co m-
I
mi s s i one r Va n Ho e s e n .
i
On Ma y 15t h, t wo d a y s af t er r e c e i v- \ , .
, ! . , . . a nd be s a y s we r e a l mo s t t oo mu c h f or
rag t h e a bo v e - me nt i o ne d l et t er, Char l e s , .
L. D. Par ke r a s on of J . K. Par ke r ,
h a s c o me t o t hi s vi l l age a nd g o ne i nt o
par t ne r s hi p wi t h hi s f at her i n hi s barber
s ho p i n t he Bl o c k wa y bui l di ng, Mr .
Pa r ke r l i as be e n wo r ki ng at hi s t rade i n
we s t for t he pas t t hr e e ye ar s , a nd i s a
s ki l l e d a nd art i s t i c wo r kma n.
T h e l i g ht ni ng wa s ve r y s har p bot h
Thur s da y a nd Fr i day. On Thur s da y
t wo hor s e s be l ongi ng t o John Ha y e s and
J e r r y Ha y e s h k s on, we r e ki l l ed i n t he
barn j us t s out h of t he s t r e et rai l road
barns , and t he s c hool hous e wa s s t ruck
i n t he Al v o r d di s t ri ct on t he Scot t road.
Edwa r d Keat or, as o n e of t he s t ock-
hol de r s of t he Cort l and Wa t e r c o mp a n y
has c o mme n c e d a n ac t i on agai ns t t he
c o mp a n y for an a c c o unt i ng for $ 4 0 , 0 0 0
wo r t h of bonds , al l e ge d s o ha v e been
g i v e n t o Bi n d s , Mof f et t & Co. , wi t ho ut
suf f i ci ent c ons i de r at i on.
Wi l l Ki rk broke t he l i g a me nt s of hi s
a n k l e l as t Sunda y ni ght whi l e r e t ur ni ng
h o me f rom c hur c h s e r vi c e s . In s o me
ma n n e r hi s f oot wa s c a ug ht f ast be-
t we e n t wo s t o ne s o v e r a s l ui c e - wa y un-
de r t he wa l k on Huds o n st reet near t he
Ha k e s pl ace. He fel l o v e r a nd hi s f oot
wa s hel d fast s o t hat he c oul d not mo v e
unt i l h e l p c a me about fifteen mi nut e s
l at er.
Las t Th u r s d a y a nd Fr i day we r e d a y s
uf v e r y s e v e r e s t or ms , a nd t he wat e r
t ha t f el l nor t h of t hi s vi l l age wa s ve r y
h e a v y e s pe c i al l y o n Thur s da y . Th e
s t r e a ms we r e rai s ed t o unus ual he i ght .
T h e fiats o n t he eas t s i de of t he ri ver
b e t we e n t hi s vi l l age a nd l i t t l e Yor k.
we r e ove r f l owe d as i n s pr i ng f res het s ,
and s o me c r ops on hi l l s i de s we r e badl y
wa s he d out .
Char l e s Hut c hi ng * of Vi rgi l , formerly
of t hi s vi l l age , has r e c e nt l y be e n gr ant e d
a pe ns i on wi t h back pay a mo u n t i n g t o
alirt $4.MOO. Th** pe ns i on g r a nt s h i m
$S per mo nt h ( mm l f t4 t o 1 8 7 3 ; $17
per mo nt h f rom 1*7:1 t o 1890 and $24
pe r mo n t h for t he f ut ure a s l o n g a s he
l i ne s . Th e pe ns i on wa s obt ai ne d for
h i m by E. B. J e we l l of t hi s vi l l age.
formerly e mp l o y e d i n t he pe ns i on office
a t Wa s hi ng t o n.
Th e s chool ho us e i n t he Al v o r d di s-
t r i c t wa s s t r uc k by l i g ht ni ng l ast Fri-
d a y af t ernoon. Th e el ect ri c fluid ran
d o wn t he c h i mn e y , kno c ke d d o wn t he
s t ove pi pe , t ook t he l e g s off' t he s t o v e a nd
t ore up t he floor. Th e s chool wa s i n
s es s i on but no o ne wa s i nj ur e d e x c e pt
t hat Karl Ta y l o r bad bi s s i de s l i ght l y
bl a c ke ne d. Th e c hi l dr e n we r e out of
t h e s c hool r oom i n a t r i c e , mu c h
f r i ght e ne d by t hei r e l e c t r i c al e x pe r i e nc e .
Mi s s Ay e r s of Met t r aw v i be , i s t he
teacher.
Sunda y e v e ni ng , J une 22, i n t he Bap-
t i s t c hur c h, t he pas t or i s t o U ^ i n a s hort
s e r i e s of s e r mo ns o n t he ge ne r al s ubj e ct
of Co mpa ni o ns hi p. T h e di f f erent s ub-
j e c t s ar e t o be about a s f o l l o ws : Co m-
pa ni o ns hi p of Fr i e nds , Co mpa ni o ns hi p
of Bo o ks : Co mp a n i o n s h i p of Soci et y
a n d Amu s e me n t s , Co mp a n i o n s h i p i n
Bus i oeut i . Co mp a n i o n s h i p i n Mar r i age ;
Co mp a n i o n s h i p i n t he Ho me ; Co mpa n-
i o n s h i p wi t h Se l f ; Co mpa nf o ns hi p wi th.
Go d . S u n d a y e v e ni ng , J une 2 2 . t h e s e r mon
wi l l be on t he first s ubj e c t , Compani on-
s h i p of Fri ends, . Al l wi l l be prepared
wi t h s pe c i al , r e f e r e nc e t o t he i nt eres t s
of t he y o u n g , a n d a cordi al i nvi t at i on
i s g i v e n t o t he y o u n g pe opl e of t he c o m-
mu n i t y to he ar t h e m.
. T h e bi g me d i c i n e ma n wh o pl ant ed
hi ms e l f o n t he c or ne r of Ma i n and Wai l
'streets, l ast Tu e s d a y ni g ht a n d ma de a
publ i c nui s anc e of hi ms e l f i n t r y i ng t o
h a wk hi s stuki j o k e s a nd s t al er iue<
c i ne , had t he mi s f o r t une o f ;
;
e*i ng i ns
audience fade away, until on% n
Hur l but l ost a val uabl e Hol s t e i n bul l .
Th e a ni ma l wa s s i ck o nl y about t we nt y -
f our hour s a nd i t i s s uppo s e d t hat i t I
di e d f r om poi s on.
Th e l et t ers addr e s s e d t o Char l e s Hur l -
but a mo n g ot he r t h i n g s s a i d : " Yo u r
M l has bad o n e d o e s a nd t he y wi l l g e t
ar r angi ng, ! , . ,
, anot he r if y o u put t hat s c hool hous e on
l
mo u n t i n g and f r ami ng wa s do ne by i , , , , . . . . . . . . .
. . , , , . * t hat d a m ol d hi l l a nd y o u wi l l ki l l an-
I r e d A. For d of Ho me r . . . , .
rf
, .
ot her wi t hi n o ne ye ar . An t hat ol d
Va n Ho e s e n wi l l g e t a do c e t hat he ,
wi l l r e me mb e r if w e h a v e t o g o t o Tr u x -
t on t o d o i t . " Th e l et t er r uns o n i n
t hi s t hr e at e ni ng wa y . T h e wr i t i ng i s
a l mo s t i l l e gi bl e and t he o r t ho g r a phy a s
bad as t he wr i t i ng .
On Mo uda y a wa i r a n t wa s o bt a i ne d
by t he pers ons t hr e at e ne d, for t he arres t
of J o h n S. He y d o n , wh o l i v e s ne i g h-
l i ori ng Mr. Hur l but on t he nor t h eas t ,
a nd on Mo nda y af t e r noon t he arres t wa s
ma d e a nd He y d o n wa s br ought bef ore
J us t i c e St o ne . Bai l for hi s a ppe a r a nc e
at t he e x a mi n a t i o n t o \m he l d t o- day,
( Thur s da y ) bef ore J us t i c e St o ne . Th e
bai l wa s fixed at $ 2 5 0 . Mr . He y d o n ' s
wi f e s i g ne d t he bai l - l i oud a nd t he pri s-
one r wa s r e l e as e d. If s ut Bci ent e vi -
de nc e of hi s gui l t of t he of f ence c ha r g e d
i s f ound, h e wi l l be he l d for t he a c t i o n
of t he g r a nd j ur y.
Th e r e wi l l be mu c h i nt eres t i n t he
c as e as t he c ont e s t o v e r t he c h a n g e of
t he s c hool - hous e s i t e i n t hi s di s t ri ct has
at t r ac t e d wi de at t e nt i on a nd mu c h bi t-
ter f e e l i ng ha s be e n e x hi bi t e d o v e r t he
mat t e r by s o me of t he c o nt e s t a nt s .
I nt e r e s t i ng e v i d e n c e i s e x pe c t e d t o be
brought out on t he e x a mi n a t i o n wh i c h
i s s e t d o wn for t o' cl ock a. m.
I h i m.
T h e di s c o v e r y ha s c a us e d c ons i de r a-
bl e e x c i t e me n t i n Tr u x t o n , Cuy l e r a n d
v i c i ni t y . Th e my s t e r y of Mr. Vi nc e nt ' s
de a t h wi l l pr obabl y ne v e r be s at i s f ac t o-
ri l y s o l v e d.
Kn f o r c i K t h e La w.
Se c t i o n 647. Pe nal Code of t he St at e
of Ne w Yo r k, r e a ds : " A pe r s on wh o ,
not be i ng t he o wn e r t hereof , aud wi t h-
o ut l awf ul aut hor i t y, wi l l f ul l y i nj ures ,
di s f i gures , r e mo v e s or de s t r o y s a g r a v e -
s t one , mo n u me n t , wor k of art , or any
us e f ul or o r na me nt a l i mpr o v e me nt , or
a ny s ha de t r e e o r o r na me nt a l pl ant ,
wh e t h e r s i t uat e upo n pr i vat e g i o u n d or
upon a s t reet , road or s i de wa l k, or
c e me t e r y , or publ i c park or pl ac e , or
r e mo v e s f r om a ny g r a v e i n a c e me t e r y
a n y flowers, me mo r i a l s or ot he r t hi ng-
c o nne c t e d wi t h t h e m, i s gui l t y of a
mi s d e me a n o r ; " a nd "i s puni s habl e by
i mp r i s o n me n t no t e x c e e d i n g s i x mo nt hs ,
or a fine not e x c e e d i n g $250 , or bo t h. "
Th e a bo v e s e c t i on of t he Pe nal Code
i s very f r e que nt l y vi ol at e d i o t he c e me -
t e r y a nd s t r e e t s of t hi s vi l l age , a nd tin
t r us t e e s of t he c e me t e r y wi l l e nf or c e t he
l aw agai ns t a n y o n e de t e c t e d i n ac t s of
v a nda l i s m i n Gl e nwo ud c e me t e r y .
Ve r o n a l Me n t i o n .
W. F. Hi t c h c o c k i s s pe ndi ng a f ew
da y s at hi s h o me he r e .
for. C. Gr e e n i s i n Ro c he s t e r at t e nd
i ng t he Medi cal As s o c i a t i o n of Cent ral
Ne w Yor k.
l>r. J . J . To d d of Pari s h, Osweg;
c ount y, wa s t he g ue s t of J . W. Br o wn,
o v e r Sunda y .
Wi l l Pi c ki ns i s no w tilling t he posi -
t i on of c l e r k at t he Mans i o n hous e , re-
c e nt l y vac at e d by J o h n Ry a n .
Mr . a nd Mrs. IX D. Ne wt o n and wi f e
ha v e be e n s pe ndi ng t he pas t we e k at
Ot ael i c vi s i t i ng Mr. Ne wt o n ' s mot he r .
J . S. Gr os s of Owe g o . di s t r i c t at t or-
ne y of Ti o g a c o unt y and a me mb e r of
t he 185t h Re g i me nt , ma d e t he RKPI T. -
u r s B o f t e n a pl e as ant cal l ye s t e r day
whi t e a t t e ndi ng t he r e uni on.
S a t e Sf uNk- al Co n v e n t i o n .
If y o u wi s h a k n o wl e d g e of t he ad-
vanc e d i deas a nd me t ho ds i n mus i c
t e ac hi ng, b e c o me f ami l i ar wi t h t he gr e at
c h a n g e a nd i mp r o v e me n t s r e c e nt l y
made , a nd pl ace your s e l f abreas t of t he
t i me s , y o u s ho ul d at t e nd t he me e t i ng of
t he Mus i c Teachers * Nat i onal As s oc i a-
t i on, to be he l d i n Sar at oga, J u n e 24,
23 a n d 2 6 . sfltsV
s ,
Buy y o ur s ugar for c a n n i n g at Ne w-
' c o mb A- I cv. s eah s t ore a nd s a v e
I mo ne y . j
Co r t l a n d I t e ms .
CORTLAND, J n n e 1 1 . T h e ol d Pr e s -
byt e r i an s e s s i on r oom i s be i ng mo v e d t o
i t s f ut ure l oc at i on c o r ne r of Ho me r a nd
Mapl e a v e nue s . I t wi l l be fitted for a
Mi s s i on c ha pe l by t he Me t ho di s t s oc i e t y .
Th e r e i s a very me a g r e a t t e nda nc e at
c our t t hus f ar o n t he o pe ni ng we e k . A
l ar ge l i st of c a s e s we r e de c l ar e d ready
for t ri al .
T h e n e ws of Owe n Vi nc e nt ' s body
be i ng f ound i n Tr ux t o n vi l l age hi st Mon-
da y wa s a sad s urpri s e t o al l wh o k u e w
h i m whi l e i n bus i ne s s he r e a s a t e mpe r -
a t e a nd wo r t h y c i t i z e n. H e c o nduc t e d
f or a l ong t i me a res t aurant o n Rai l t oad
s t r e e t n e x t door we s t of t he pr e s e nt
l K' mocrat bui l di ng .
Wo r k i s ne ar l y c o mpl e t e d on t he race
t rack a nd e v e r y t hi ng wi l l be i n readi -
ne s s for t he s u mme r me e t i n g , J ul y 2 - 4 .
A g e n u i n e o l d- t i me l i arbeeue Is i n
progreas t hi s af t e r noon at t he Fl oral
Tr o ut Par k i n ho no r of t he o pe ni n g for
t he s e as on of "90 of t hat f avori t e resort .
For t y hour s de v o t i o n i s be i ng ob-
s e r ve d at St . Mar y' s c hur c h t hi s we e k.
I i s s t e v e u i n g t he r e we r e t e n pri es t s i n
a t t e nda nc e .
Sa t ur da y af t e r noon a nd e v e n i n g Hi t c h-
c oc k Ho s e , No . 6, wi l l ha v e a pi c ni c
and part y, on t he Fl oral Tr o ut Park
g r o unds . Ba nd a nd or c he s t r a i n at t e nd-
a nc e . Da n c e t i c ke t s 5 0 c e nt s ; ge ne r al
a dmi s s i o n 10 c e nt s .
Li g ht ni ng s t ruck t he barn of J o h n
Ha y e s near t he fai r g r o und Thur s da y
e v e n i n g ki l l i ng t wo hors es . Th e r e we r e
f our hor s e s s t a ndi ng i n a r ow, t he s ec-
o nd a nd f ourt h e s c a pi ng . N o f urt her
d a ma g e wa s do ne .
Mahan' s s i x t e e nt h mus i c f es t i val wa s
a de c i de d s uc c e s s . Co ns i de r i ng t he un-
f avor abl e we a t he r i t wa s unpr e c e de nt e d
by a n y pr e vi ous ef f ort . Th e r e we n -
about 4 2 5 voi c e s i n t he c bo r us ^a nd t he
pr o g r a ms we r e e x c e l l e nt a n d pl e as i ngl y
pr e s e nt e d.
Th e Odd Fe l l o ws of Cor t l and, Mc-
( { r awvi l l e , Mar at hon, Ho me r a nd Prebl e
l odge s are a r r a ng i ng for an e xc ur s i on t o
Pl e as ant Be a c h, J u n e 26.
Sat ur day of t hi s we e k i s t he gr and
e xc ur s i on t o I t haca and v i c i ni t y. It i s
a Sunda y s chool affai r and s houl d be
we l l pat r oni z e d.
A. M. Sc he r me r ho r n and E. C. Ri n g e
ar e a t t e ndi ng t he St a t e s ho o t at Ly o n s
T h e 4 5 t h s e par at e c o mp a n y art* prac-
t i c i ng s ho o t i ng on t hei r n e w r ange .
S o me go>d s c or e s ar e ma de . It wi l l
c ont i nue al l t he we e k.
Th e popul at i on of t he first war d i s
1991, t he s e c o nd s we l l i ng, t he total t o
4 , 5 2 6 . The r e ar e 515 i n t he f or me r and
500 i n t he s e c ond wa r d of s c hool a g e .
HOMER HONORED RT THE
SOLDIER MQWH.
A Co r d i a l
Vntry
Bi t si i t e- ss Me n t i o n .
Th e office of Dr. St o ne i s at hi s resi
d e n c e o n Ca y ug a s t reet . Offi ce hour s
1 to 9 a. m. 18 t o 1 a nd 6 to 9 p. i n.
A A. <JraiI A Co. , c h a n g e t hei r ad-
v e r t i s e me nt i n t hi s i s s ue of t he RE P I I S -
i i mr t .
I. ook at Ne w c o mb & De yo' s ne w a dd.
Se e P. C. Ki ng s bur y ' s a dv e r t i s e me nt
of s u mme r g o o ds aud pri ces quo t e d.
C. A. Col l i ns A So n cal l a t t e nt i on t o
ne c kwe a r i u t hei r a dv e r t i s e me nt t hi s
we e k.
Th e l at es t a nd finest i n we d d i n g
pr e s e nt s , c a n be found at DuBoi s", t he
j e we l e r , Cor t l and.
Gr oc e r i e s c h e a p at Ne we o mb A De y o ' s
c a s h gr oc e r y s t ore.
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A Ca r d .
Th e Wo ma n ' s Rel i ef Cor ps wi s h to
e x pr e s s t hei r t ha nks t hr o ugh t he Rn-
MJMJCJtx, to Prof . Cu mmr a g s a n d hi s
s chool for t he h u g e quant i t y of be au-
t i f ul flowers f ur ni s he d by t h e m f or us e
on Me mor i al da y .
SAUA M. HOTCHKISS.
Gar. sec' y-
Ki n d l y s ki ns l o o ke d d o w n n p n n t un
s ol di e r bo y s of t h e 1 8 5 t h Bs g i a n s nt H a w
Yo r k Vo l unt e e r s y e s t e r da y
( h e y a s s e mbl e d i n t h i s v i l l a g e t o
t h e f r i e nds hi ps of t h e t r y i n g d a y
t h e y ma r c h e d s ho ul de r t o s ho ul de r t o
t h e f r ont , a n d br a v e l y a n d g a l l a nt l y d i d
t he i r d o t y .
Ab o u t 1 8 5 me mb e r s of t h e r e g i me n t
ar r i ve d o n t he 8 : 5 0 a. m. brai n f r o m
Sy r a c us e , a n d we r e me t b y ma n y resi-
d e n t me mb e r s of t o e r e g i me nt , a c c o m-
pani e d by t h e Ho me r ba nd, a n d e s c o r t e d
d o wn J a me s s t r e e t a n d Ma i n I n do ubl e
file, t o t he i r he a dqua r t e r s a t t h e G. A.
R. pos t , wh e r e t h e y we r e we l c o me d by
t h e r e c e pt i on c o mmi t t e e c o mp o s e d of
t he focal me mb e r s of t h e regiment.
Ma n y h e a r t y h a n d s h a k e s a n d ma n y a
wa r m wo r d of g r e e t i n g we r e g i v e n a s
t h e c o mr a d e s r e c o g ni s e d t he i r o l d c o m-
pa ni o ns of t he wa r , a n d i t wa n n real
pl e as ur e t o wi t ne s s t he e n j o y me n t wh i c h
t he y de r i v e d f r o m t h e renewal o f ol d
f r i e nds hi ps . T h e mo r n i n g ho ur s we r e
s p e n t i n v i s i t i ng , a n d a t 1 8 : 8 0 di nne r
wa s s e r v e d i n t h e d i n i n g r o o m o f t h e G.
A. R. r o o ms , by t he Wo ma n ' s Re l i e f
Co r ps of t hi s vi l l age .
A t 8 : 3 0 p. i n. , af t e r ai l ha d e n j o y e d
t he bount i f ul r e f r e s hme nt s s uppl i e d by
t he l adi e s , t he f or mal me e t i n g wa s he l d
i n t he l ar ge Po s t hal l . Pr e s i de nt Bi r di e -
b o u g h c a l l e d upo n Re v . Dr . W. A.
Ro b i n s o n of t hi s v i l l a g e f or t he a ddr e s s
of we l c o me . Dr . Ro bi ns o n' s a ddr e s s of
we l c o me wa s v e r y c or di al a n d gr ac e f ul .
He wa s r e s ponde d t o by Col one l E. S.
J e n n e y of Sy r a c us e , wh o e a r ne s t l y s p o k e
f or t h e c o mr a d e s of t he 185t h r e g i me nt .
He pai d t he no bl e offi cers of t h e regi -
me n t h i g h a nd de s e r v e d c o mp l i me n t s
for t he i r s ol di e r l y be ar i ng a n d de v o t i o n
t o d u t y . Col one l J e n n e y wa s of t e n i n-
t e r r upt e d by c he e r s a s h e c al l e d o v e r
t h e n a me s of t h e g a l l a nt of f i cers l i v i ng
a nd de a d.
Col . J e n n e y ' s e x c e l l e nt r e s po ns e wa s
f o l l o we d by t he r e a di ng of t he mi n u t e s
of l ast me e t i n g by Se c r e t a r y Cl ar k. A
c o mmi t t e e of five wa s t he n a ppo i nt e d
by t h e Chai r, o n mo t i o n of a c o mr a de ,
t o ma k e n o mi n a t i o n s f or offi cers of t h e
o r g a ni z a t i o n f or t he c o mi n g y e a r .
Wh i l e t he c o mmi t t e e wa s o ut t h e
pr e s i de nt c al l e d upon Ge n . J o s h u a L.
Cha mbe r l a i n f or a n a ddr e s s a n d t he a u-
di e nc e we r e t reat e d t o a mo s t e ar ne s t
a nd e l o que nt s pe e c h f r om t hi s di s t i n-
g u i s h e d s ol di e r and s t a t e s ma n. Ge n .
( ' na mbe i l a i n s a i d. " S i n c e h e h a d s e e n
t he wo me u wh o we r e pr e s e nt , h e di d
no t wo n d e r t hat Le e s ur r e nde r e d wh e n
h e s a w t he g a l l a nt 1 8 5 t h a t Ap p o ma t o x .
If Le e c o ul d ha v e s e e n t ho s e wo me n b e
wo ul d h a v e s ur r e nde r e d a y e a r s oone r .
Th e wo me n of a c o unt r y d e t e r mi n e t he
c har ac t e r of i t s me n , a n d i t wa s t he
wo me n at h o me wi t h t he i r l oyal l o v i ng
he ar t s a nd c he e r i ng l e t t e r s wh i c h ne r v e d
t he s ol di e r s t o de e ds of br ave r y a nd e n-
d u r a n c e . "
Ge u . Cha mbe r l a i n t he n de s c r i be d i n-
c i de nt s of t he wa r a nd pai d t he hi g he s t
t r i but e t o t he s ol di e r l y c har ac t e r a nd
abi l i t y " t o t a ke t hi ng s a s t he y we r e a nd
ma k e t h e m a s t he y o u g h t t o h e , " of t he
1 8 5 t h r e g i me nt . N o me mb e r of t ha t
r e g i me nt but t ha t c oul d f eel proud of
t he hi g h prai s e of t he i r ge ne r al a s be
r e c ount e d t hei r s e r v i c e s t o t he i r c o un-
t ry at a cri t i cal pe r i od of t he wa r . At
t he cl os e, Ge n . Cha mbe r l a i n t ur ne d to
t he nat i onal flag, a n d unde r i t s i ns pi ra-
t i on bi s t r i but e to i t a n d t o t hos e wh o
ma d e it me a n wh a t i t do e s to-day,
i K' came mo s t e l o que nt a u d f ound
a r e s pons i ve e c h o i n e v e r y he ar t . Ge n .
Cha mbe r l a i n is a ma n of fine appe ar -
anc e , a nd a v e r y e as y, f orci bl e and
gr ac e f ul s pe ake r a nd ha s t hat ma g ne t -
i s m wh i c h put s me n i n s y mp a t h y wi t h
hi m a nd a t t a c he s t h e m to b i m. He i s
a gr e at f avor i t e wi t h hi s s ol di e r boys ,
a mi e v i de nt l y t he 185t h r e g i me nt bo y s
ar e f avor i t e s of hi s .
Li e ut e na nt - Go v e r no r J o n e s wa s t he n
c al l e d upon a n d ma d e a v e r y gr ac e f ul
a nd o ppo r t une s pe e c h p a y i n g a t ri but e
to t he 185t h r e g i me nt . Af t e r Ge u .
June ' s s pe e c h t he n o mi n a t i n g c o mmi t -
t ee r e por t e d t he f o l l o wi ng no mi na t i o ns :
Pr e s i de nt Ca pt a i n D. N. Lat br op,
of Sy r a c us e .
Fi rst Vi c o - Pr e s t .
of Ho me r .
Se c o nd Vi c e - Pr e s t
of Sy r a c us e .
S e c r e t a r y H. W. Cl ark of Sy r a c us e .
Tr e a s ur e r Ot i s S mi t h of Cor t l and.
T h e report wa s una ni mo us l y adopt e d.
Quar t e r - Mas t e r Gi l be r t pr e s e nt e d
a g o l d ba dg e t o Se c r e t a r y Cl ark i n
behal f of t he r e g i me nt wi t h an appro-
pri at e pr e s e nt at i on s pe e c h.
Sa r g e a nt Gr os s of Owe g o , wa s t he n
cal l ed upon and ma de a ve r y i mpr e s s -
i ve and f e e l i ng addres s , t o uc hi ng upon
t he de a t h of Hi r a m Cl ark, of Co mp a n y
G. , t he l as t ma n to g i v e up hi s l i f e for
hi s c ount r y i n t he Wa r of t he Re be l l i on.
Le t t e r s of regre t a nd o t he r c o mmu n i -
c a t i o ns we r e t he u read by t he. s ecret ary,
and ot he r bus i ne s s wa s t r ans ac t e d.
Bri ef s p e e c h e s we r e ma d e , upo n cal l , by
J u d g e S mi t h of Cor t l and, a n d ot he r s ,
J . H. Mc Ga hn s a ng a s ong, ent i t l ed
T h e ol d Cof f ee Ke t t l e , " wh i c h s e e me d
t o t ouc h a r e s pons i ve c hor d i n t he heart s
of hi s c o mr a de s .
Th e r e uni on wa s a s uc c e s s and Ho me r
peopl e wi l l be gl ad to we l c o me t he c o m-
rades of t he g a l l a nt 183t h a g a i n, whe n-
e v e r t he y ma y c ho o s e to ho no r us wi t h
t hei r pr e s e nc e .
Th e 185t h Re g i me n t wa s mus t e r e d
i nt o s e r vi c e a t Sy r a c us e i n Se pt e mbe r ,
1864, and j us t o n e we e k af t er l e avi ng
t here, t he y ar r i ve d a t Ci t y Po i nt i n
So ut h- we s t e r n Vi r gi ni a, a nd we r e i t n
me di a t e l y put be hi ud t he br e as t wor ks
t here, t he bat t l e of " Ye l l o w Ho u s e "
ha v i ng oc c ur r e d t he r e t he da y pr e vi ous .
The y ha d had no dri l l what e ve r bef ore
l e a v i ng Sy r a c us e a nd had no e x pe r i e nc e
or t r ai ni ng as s ol di e r s t o s us t ai n t hei r
c o ur a g e . Af t e r a s t ay at Ci t y Po i nt of
a mo n t h or mo r e t he y we r e s e nt f or war d
a nd e n g a g e d first i n t he So ut h Si de
Rai d. Th e y we r e t he n i n ma n y e n -
g a g e me n t s , t he bat t l e of F u s t Hat c he r ' s
Ru n , We l d o n Ra i d, Ua t . e of Quake r
Road, bat t l e of Fi v e Fo r ks , Gr a v e l l y
Run, a nd f r om Mar c h 29t h t h e y fol -
l o we d Le e ' ti l l hi s s ur r e nde r o n Apr i l
, 1885.
T h e f o l l o wi ng e x t r a c t f r om t he c o m-
muni c a t i o n addr e s s e d to t he Le gi s l at ur e
by t he Mo n u me n t c o mmi t t e e , g i v e s a
bri ef i de a of t he s e ve r e s t ordeal e n-
c o unt e r e d by t he r e g i me n t :
" Up o n t h e g r a nd mo v e me n t i n t o n
- Pe mb r o k e Pi e r c e ,
Fr e d. Ci l we l l ,
d a y s f Ma r c h, haf ora
ha l f o n e . Pi c ke t t ' s
npnn l i s y n s t a r rend n e a r Le wi s ' f ar m,
n h o o t ten a mi s * a w l s wat t f r o m Pet era-
o f .an
t h e b mn t o f
wh i c h wa s h o m e by t h e first br i gade ,
wi t h n f o e i n t r e a t g r e a t l y o n t n n mb e r -
H, t o o hrj anda h e M to g r o u n d .
T h e 1 8 5 t h regiment, unde r t h e c o m-
ma n d o f Co l o ne l Sni pe r , we n t i n t o ne t t l e
wi t h tent t h a n 8 0 8 of f i cers a n d me n .
Do t i n g I k e bri ef t i me of t h e e ng a g e -
me n t me n we r e ki l t ed, a n d ne ar l y
1 8 8 wo u n d e d , t o me ten of t h e l at t er
mo r t a l l y . 8 1 of t h e wo u n d e d di e d be-
f or e t h e regiment wa s mu s t e r e d o ut .
Th i s fight i t n me mo r a b l e o n e i n t h e
hi s t o r y o f t h e regiment. Co mi n g s ud-
d e n l y u p o n t h e rifle pi t a o f t h e rebels,
t h e fighting t r e e a t c l o s e quar t e r s . T h e
c ol or - be ar e r , s ar ge ant Be n t o n H. Wi l -
s o n, wan t wi c e wo unde d, a nd o n e of t h e
c ol or - guar d, c or por al He r ma n Re k a , uf
Co mp a n y B, w h o s e i z e d t h e c o l o r s a s
t h e c ol or - be ar e r f el l , l os t hi s h a n d ; t he
s e r g e a nt ( Wm. H. Ty l e r , ) of t h e c ol or
c o mp a n y , i n wh o s e h a n d s t h e c o l o r s
we r e t ha n pl ac e d, wa s ki l l e d. Ca pt a i n
La t br o p, o f Co mp a n y D, wi t h t h e col -
o r s i n h i s grnap, wan a l s o s e v e r e l y
wo unde d. T h e c ol or s we r e t he n s ei ned
by t h e c o l o ne l , a n d a final c h a r g e wa s
ma d e . Moat of t h e wo u n d s r e c e i v e d by
t h e me n we r e revere, a nd t h e r e g i me nt ,
i n t h e akort peri od i n wh i c h i t wa s e n -
g a g e d , l os t a t l eas t t we nt y- f i v e pe r c e nt ,
of i t s a v a i l a bl e mat e r i al . T h e de a d
we r e bur i e d u p o n t he s po t . S o me we r e
a f t e r wa r d removed t o t h e Pe t e r s bur g
Na t i o na l c e me t e r y . S o me 8 or 10 of
t h e m a r e una c c o unt e d f or o n t he r e c or ds
of t he c e me t e r y , a nd undo ubt e dl y r e s t
i n g r a v e s ma r ke d " u n k n o w n . " T h e
s ur v i v o r s l ook hac k upo n t h i s s ha r p
" fight of t he s a w- dus t p i l e , " a s i t wa s
popul ar l y de no mi na t e d, a s to a horri bl e
d r e a m. T h e r e g i me nt s t ood i t s g r o u n d
v a l i a nt l y , a n d o nl y f el l back wh e n or-
de r e d to r e - f or m i t s l i ne . T h e me n
we r e t he nc e f o r t h ve t e r ans i n e a r ne s t . "
" T h e mat ma n ki l l e d i n bat t l e i n t he
A r my of the Po t o ma c wa s a l i e ut e na nt
of t hi s r e g i me nt , Hi r a m Cl ark, of Co m-
p a n y G, i n c o mma n d o f t he s ki r mi s h
l i ne , wh o wa s s hot t hr o ug h by a n une x -
pl ode d s hel l , fired f r o m a rebel bat t el y
wh i l e t he wh i l e flag wa s a d v a n c i n g .
He i s buri ed i n Popl ar Gr o v e Ce me t e r y
a t Pe t e r s bur g . "
A mo n g t he offi cers pr e s e nt we r e
Ge n . J o s h u a S. Cha mbe r l a i n of N e w
Yo r k , Br i g a d e c o mma n d e r a nd e x -
Go v e r no r of t h e s t o l e of Ma i n e ; Col . E .
S. J e n n e y a n d Col . Gu s t a v u s Sni pe r of
S y r a c u s e ; l i e u t e n a n t Go v e r no r J o n e s ,
no t a me mb e r of t he 185t h, w h o c o m-
ma n d e d t he first r e g i me nt wh i c h wa s
fired upo n i n t he wa r wh i l e be wa s l e ad-
i n g t h e m t hr o ug h Ba l t i mo r e ; Ma j o r
Ro be r t P. Bu s h of Ho r s e hc a ds , wh o
we n t f r o m t hi s c o unt y wi t h c o mp a n y
" E " a s c a pt a i n and af t e r war d ma d e
maj or , a n d Li e ut . He r be r t Ro r o pnug h of
Wa s h i n g t o n , D. O , of c o mp a n y " E . "
T h e l i st following c o nt a i ns t he n a me s of
t ho s e pr e s e nt a s far a s t he y c o ul d be o b-
t ai ne f r o m t he t reas urer, O. C. S mi t h of
Cor t l and, a n d no t al l of t he s e we r e
me mb e r s of t he r e g i me nt but al l we r e
pr e s e nt a n d s ubs c r i be d to t he s uppor t of
t h e r e g i me nt a l o r g a ni z a t i o n:
L. S. Me r r i c k, Sy r a c us e ; He n r y E.
Phe l ps , Mc Gr a wv i l l e ; J . R. Bi r dl e bo ug h,
pr e s i de nt of t he or gani z at i on, Co r t l a nd;
O. J . Ro c k s ; Pat r i c k Du n n ; L. V.
O. W. Mo ur o e ; G. W. Br o wn ; J . L.
Br o wn ; G. R. Al l e n ;
T. H. Fi t c h ; Capt . A.
a Ba l l ; W. S . Vkl de r ;
J . H. Ge t t i g ; Col . E,
May bur y ; 11. H. Ke l s e y
O. C. S mi t h , Co r t l a nd;
Ma j . Barber, S y r a c u s e :
Owe g o ; S. M. Wo o d ; J
Ma j . Bus h, Uo r s e he a ds ;
s o n ; Li e ut . L. S. Edgar , of N. Y. S u n ;
Char l e s A. S t o a x ; Hi r a m Be t t s ; Capt .
Ro r o pa ug h, Wa s h i n g t o n , D. C. ; G. S.
St a nua r d; W. B. Dr a k e ; J a c o b Fr a uz e a ;
C. Hi c k s ; J . D. Ro s e ; V. Re s l e r , J r . ;
O. M. Bt de y ; J o h n J . Cl ar k; S i me o n
Xe a l ; Ge o r g e L. Tr o i s i e r ; J . W. St r o w-
br i dg e ; A. C. Hi l s i ug e r ; P. C. Co nni e ;
He nr y Da n e s ; J . P. Kn a p p ; E. Lo o m i s ;
W. M. Wa ke f i e l d; Mar t i n I^awi er; W.
L. St e r nbur g ; Pe mb r o k e Pi e r c e ; W.
H. Law ton; J o h n Car r ol l ; J . H. Con-
ni e, Tr u x t o n ; J a me s Mi c he l s o n ; E. H.
N' ei l son; He n r y Be e be ; J . R. Cl ar k;
S. L. St i l l ma n; Fr e d. Col we l l ; L. J o i n e r ;
Wi l l i a m Gi l be r t ; Col . Sni pe r , Sy r a c us e ;
D. He n u e s y ; Dr . Bradf ord, Ma r a t ho n;
H. M. Je f f e r y; I J o y d Har r i s .
Mr . F e c k ' s Qu o t a Bi l l feiijrned.
BI NUHAMTON, J u n e 9 . Th e f ol l ow-
i ng t e l e g r a ms we r e r e c e i ve d he r e at
9 : 1 6 a. m. to-day:
AI I I AS T. June 8, 18N0.
l b J. L, Luttk, He/tool Commissioner:
T h e Quot a bill i s a l a w.
UHAs' K. SKINNER. Deputy Supt.
We n o w ha v e t he $ 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 i ncreas e
as ke d for, and t he $ 1 0 0 t e ac he i ' s quot a.
I he r e by t e nde r Ho n . R. T. Pe c k ol
Cor t l and, t he s i nc e r e t ha nks of t he
Co mmi t t e e for hi s s uc c e s s f ul ef f ort s i n
t a ki ng c ha r g e of t he Quot a bi l l . He
has e ar ne d t he gr at i t ude of nearl y t he
e nt i r e s t at e . Wh i l e a port i on of Br ook
l yn we e p a nd we rej oi ce, ma y Go d bl es s
y o u for y o ur nobl e wo r k. Yo ur s re-
s pe c t f ul l y,
J. L. LURK,
Chairman n school k**islatiaii, from State
( otuHi i s-ooConventual .
Th i s bi l l pas s ed by our As s e mb l y ma n ,
wi l l di v i de t he publ i c s c hool mo n e y s a s
follows, wi t ho ut e xt r a t a x to t he pe o pl e
of Cort l and c o unt y , a nd at t he s a me
t i me i t wi l l g i v e t o t h e c o unt y o v e r $ 2 . -
5 0 0 e x t r a f or s chool purpos es , t he r e by
l e s s e ni ng l ocal t axat i on.
Ea c h di s t ri c t e mp l o y i n g o n e qual i f i ed
t eacher wi l l g e l first, $ 1 0 0 a n d $ 1 0 0 for
e v e r y addi t i onal t e ac he r t hus e mp l o y e d
for t l t e s chool ye ar . Th e bal anc e of t he
s chool mo n e y s wi l l be di v i de d i n t he
us ual wa y i n proport i on to t he aggr e -
g a t e a t t e nda nc e of pupi l s of s chool a g e .
Th e t e nde nc y of po pul a t i o n i s t owar d
t he c i t i e s , t hus de c r e as i ng t be at t e nd-
a n c e i n t he rural di s t ri ct s , a n d t he r e by
i nc r e a s i ng l ocal t ax few s c hool purpos es ,
s o mu c h s o t hat ma n y c o unt i e s i n t hi s
s t at e pay f r om 100 t o 2 5 0 per c e nt ,
gr e at e r l ocal t a x for s c hool t han i s pai d
i n N e w Yo r k a ud o t he r l ar ge ci t i es ,
a nd t be o bj e c t of t hi s bi l l i s t o e qual i z e
t hi s t a x t hr o ug ho ut t he s t at e , b y i n-
c r e a s i ng t he di s t r i c t quot a. Onl y t he
c i t i e s of N e w Yo r k, Br o o kl y n, Al b a n y
Buf f al o a r e mu c h af f ect ed by t h e t hi s
bi l l , a n d t he y wi l l pa y s o me $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0
toward t he s uppor t of s c ho o l s i n ot he r
part s of d i e s t at e .
He n r y S h o wd y ;
J . L y ma n ; L.
Wi l l i a m Br i g g s ;
S. J e n n e y ; L.
R. 11. Ro s e ;
T. O' Br i e n;
S a t g t . Gr os s ,
. H. Mc Ga h n ;
J . W. De nni -
MAHHlAtiS I2f A CARRIAGE.
R o ma n t i c We d d i n g o f a Pni l s OVI -
pl i i a l o a n * - Ma n t o a Co r t l a n d
Be l l e .
A n As s o c i a t e d Pr e s s d b p a t c h h a s t h e
f ol l owi ng n e ws of focal i nt e r e s t :
A r o ma nt i c mar r i age oc c ur e d a t
Sc r ant ou. l ast Thur s da y . A t al l , g a y ,
we l l dr e s s e d i ndi vi dual of t we nt y - l i v e ,
wi t h a floating ne c kt i e a nd waxed* ui us-
t a c h c a me hur r i e dl y i nt o t he offi ce of
t he c l e r k of c our t s a n d a s ke d Cl erk
Wa g n e r i f t h e offi ce wo u l d be o pe n at
1 2 : 3 0 .
H e wa s i nf or me d i t wo ul d, a nd t he r e -
upo n g a v e hi s n a me a s Cl ar e nc e Ki n g
Br o wn , a n d amid he wa s f r om Phi l ade l -
phi a. He s ai d t hat h e e x p e c t e d a y o u n g
l ady o n t he 1 8 : 3 0 f r om Cort l and. N . Y. ,
a n d wa n t e d e v e r y t h i n g i n r e adi ne s s f ar
t he o c c a s i o n. H e de par t e d, a n d a t t h e
b * a l o n g to
i t n o o upt e a'
T h e y c a n, w i n telly i n t o t h e d a r k s
offi ce a n d a s k e i tea I r e n e * . T h e l a d y
wa n n be nuuf nl Mo n d e y o u n g wo r e n n
a n d ' r at he r e r e i t e d . B r o wn a p -
pe ar e d very ni r vana. H a l a i d : " I
h a v e o n l y *< >ght mi n u t e s to c a t c h t h e
t r a i n, Hur a p wi t h t h e l i c e n s e . " I n
t w o mi n u t e s t h e p a p e r wa a
I n bi s h i n d s , a n d h e a n d t h e
hurt e dl y retreated t o t h e onr-
A mi n i s t e r o c c u p i e d n neat i n t h e
v e hi c l e . Br o wn g a v e o r de r s t o t h e
dr i v e r to ' l y " t o t h e s t a t i o n. T h e
dr i v e r di d as reques t ed, a n d wh i l e g o i n g
t hr o ug h t he Ar r e t s a t br e a kne c k s p e e d
t h e c o u p l e we r e mar r i e d. T h e y g o t t o
t h e s t at i on uat i n t i me t o c a t c h t h e
t r ai n, a n d r e i v e d t h e mi ni s t e r ' s bl es s -
i n g a s t he y j u mp e d o n boar d. T h e
brt de wa a Mi nt Mi n n i e Ri c ha r ds o n,
d a u g h t e r of 1 - J. Ri c ha r ds o n, s upe r i n-
tendent of th< Cor t l and Wa t e r c o mpa ny . '
A Tri p to Saratoga.
Iw* rittsa or request.]
Mhw Ha t t i e E . Al v o r d , of Ho me r ,
a n d Mr s . T h o ma s M. Al v o r d a nd s o n,
l i v i ng ne ar Se at t l e , Wa s h i n g t o n , l ef t
t he h o me of t hei r f r i e nds J u n e 3 d to at -
tend t h e a nni v e r s a r y of t he Ame r i c a n
Ho me Mi s s i o na r y So c i e t y , wh i c h wa a to
be he l d a t S.. rat oga. I n t he mo r n i n g
a t w e l ef t , t i e s k y wa s ne ar l y c l oudl e s s ,
bi ddi ng f ai r f or a be aut i f ul d a y ; but he -
f ore w e l ef t i I ome r t he rai n wa s f al l i ng
i n t or r e nt s . Our ride to Sa r a t o g a wa s a
v e r y pl eas , .t o n e . We s a w ma n y
t h i n g s of ii t crest . T h e v a l l e y s we r e
g r e e n wi t h t he s pr i ng' s v e g e t a t i o n a n d
t he i ndi c a t i o ns we r e t ha t t he we a t h e r
ba d b e e n w i n n e r t he r e t ha n he r e , a s
t he c r o ps I n k e d t o be a t l e as t t w o
we e k s al i ca. i of t hi s pl ac e . I t wa s ne a r l y
7 o' c l oc k w he n w e r e ac he d t h e Ho t e l
Ve r mo n t , w he r e w e we r e g r a n d l y e n -
t e r t ai ne d d i n i n g o ur s t a y . T b e af t er-
no o n of We d n e s d a y wa s ve r y wa r m, t he
g l a s s i ndi c a t i ng 1 0 0 . I n t he af t er part
of t he d a y a r ode o ut to t be pa r k t ak-
i n g i n t he v ri ons s pr i ngs , al l of wh i c h
w e t as t e d. < ) ne we di s c ar de d af t e r t h e
first t as t e , out t he o t he r s we r e no t a s
di s agr e e abl e a n d of o n e we dr a nk
o f t e n. Ti n s day wa s t he da y of g r e a t
s t o r ms , t h o u g h t h e y pas s e d a r o und a nd
di d n o t r e a c h Sa r a t o g a unt i l ne ar l y 6
p. m.
i t be i ng a > wa r m, w e t ook our s e c o nd
ride a bo ut I p. m. We v i s i t e d l a ke
Sar at oga, a l ove l y s he e t of wa t e r , a nd
t h e dr i v e t he r e w e s hal l l o n g r e me mb e r
a s t he vi ew wa s o n e of g r e a t be a ut y .
We t h e n vi s i t ed t be Ge y s e r Spr i ng s a nd
t he r e t he si rm me t us . Th a t wa s t he
fiist h e a v y t hunde r s t o r m w e ha d be e n
o u t i n for t hi r t y ye ar s , a s we h a v e but
l i t t l e t huni i r i n t he we s t , a nd s o me
s e as ons none , a nd c y c l o n e s ar e ne v e r
k n o wn i n our part of t he we s t . W
r
e
we r e g l a d w he n we r e ac he d o ur hot e l
i n s af e t y.
T h e s e s s i on wa s o n e of gr e at i nt e r e s t .
I t wo ul d t ake a n abl e r pe n t han mi n e
to g i v e a n v i h i n g l i ke a n ac c ur at e ac -
c o unt of e a c h da y ' s pr o c e e di ng s . Bu t
t he l as t e v e n i n g wa s o ne t hat mo r e
e s pe c i al l y i nt e r e s t e d me , a s i t wa s who l l y
g i v e n t o t he i nt e r e s t s of Wa s h i n g t o n ,
t be f ar a wa * we s t l and, wh e r e s o mu c h
wo r k i s wa i t i n g f or s i x y o u n g me n ,
g r a dua t e s ol Ya l e c ol l e ge , w h o r e c e i ve d
t he i r we l c o me i nt o t he wo r k t hat wa s
r e ady for t h e m, i u wh a t i s c al l e d t he
Pa l o us e c o unt r y of Eas t e r n Wa s h i n g -
ton, a r e gi on of l of t y hi l l s a nd gr and
s e e ne r y . Tat ci ng t he s e s s i on al l t oge t he r
i t wa s a gi ml s uc c e s s . Ma n y mu s t
h a v e g o n e f rom t he r e f e e l i ng t ha t i t
wa s not al l >f l i f e t o l i ve, but t hat t here
wa s a greai wo r k f or t h e m t o d o a nd
wi t h r e ne we d s t r e ng t h f r om He a v e n t o
do i t . Fr i day mo r ni ng we bade our n e w-
l y ma d e fi e n d s g o o d by a nd l ef t for
h o me , r e a c ni ng Sy r a c us e a bo ut n o o n ;
t he r e we ni< > our s econd gr e at s t o r m, a mi
we s a w t he fleets of i t al l a l o ng t he Kne
ti l l we rea< bed Ho me r . It s e e me d t o
h a v e be e n n ore s e v e r e t hi s wa y , c a us i ng
a gr e at deal of d a ma g e t o n e wl y s o wn
c r ops , a nd l > l i g ht ni ng s t r i ki ng in vari -
o us pl ac e s . As we r e ac he 1 t be h o me
of our f ri ends , we found t he di s t ri ct ,
e s pe c i al l y t! t e ac he r a nd l i t t l e c hi l dr e n,
i n a s t at e ol great agi t at i on, c aus e d by
t he l i ght ni i ; s t r i ki ng t he s c hool hous e,
pas s i ng dow u t he c h i mn e y , t a ki ng t he
l e gs off t he s t ove , c a u s i ng t he pi pe t o
fall and tea? sng t he floor qui t e badl y i n
f ront of tip- s t ove , t he n di v i di ng and
pas s i ng t hr o ug h t he wal l i nt o t he e ar t h.
One current j i assed unde r a vac ant s eat ,
s pl i nt e r i ng : he floor a nd t he n pa s s i ng
i nt o t he eai i h t hr ough a c r ac k. Tho s e
l i t t l e o ne s w :11 ne ve r forget t l i at s t o r m.
f/AT/./JV"
EYAMINA- COLLEGE
TION8.
H o m e Ri l l > a n c c . Ho n o r a ni l Co mp e -
t it i ve Kv a ni hi nt i on*.
A pr i z e i f fifty dol l ars of f ered f or t be
bes t e x a mi n a t i o n pape r . A fine oppor-
t uni t y f or dl t e ac he r s and s c hol ar s at
ho me . Un d e r t he a us pi c e s o f t he Uni -
ve r s i t y Ex t e n s i o n a nd Ho me Cul t ur e
s oc i e t y of < ' hi cago, f o l l o wi ng a pl an
s ugge s t e d b. Pr e s i de nt El i ot of Har var d
Uni ve r s i t y, a " u n i o n " e x a mi na t i o n for
a dmi s s i o n t- a numbe r of c o l l e g e s wi l l
be hel d Jui 21s t be g i nni ng at 9 o' cl ock
a. m. at i No r ma l s c hool bui l di ng,
Cort l and, N Y. , unde r t he di r e c t i on of
Prof . Davi d E . S mi t h , P h . D. chi e f
e x a mi ne r . A pri ze of fifty dol l ar s i s
of f ered for t lie bes t e nt r a nc e e x a mi n a
ti oi i p i p e r . Pr ovi s i on wi l l be ma d e at
t he s a me t ue for e x a mi n a t i o n s for
first a nd > ond honor s i n anc i e nt and
mo de r n la j u a g e s , ma t he ma t i c s , and
i st ory, me di c i ne , mus i c ,
, on t be pl an of t he f a mo us
f Lo ndo n. Tb e e x a mi na -
tion to al l pe r s ons whe t he r
t o g o t o c o l l e g e o r no t .
f s uc c e s s f ul c a ndi da t e s a nd
d t o cert i f i cat es of honor
wi l l be pub ^hed i n t he report s of t he
s oc i e t y. mdi dat e s c a n r e c e i ve ful l
i nf or mat i oi s>y a ddr e s s i ng t he t reas ure!
of t he soi t y, F. W. Ha r ki ns , 147
Thr o o p St. . "hi c a g o , 111.
s c i e nc e s , I
t he ol ogy, ct
uni ve r s i t y
t i ons ar e
t be y i nt cn.
Tb e na me s
t hos e ent i t
'1 m l o n To pi c * .
TarxTON J u n e t l . R e v . E. B.
St uhl of th- M. E. c hur c h, pr e ac he d
hi s f arewel . e r mon on S u n d a y l ast , be
i nt e nds t o mo r e t o Nor t h Dakot a, t hi s
we e k. Mr St uhl ha s pr e ac he d he r e
ne ar l y four ye ar s and has ma n y wa r m
f ri ends wh> wi l l regret h k g o i n g .
Dur i ng t t erri bl e s t or m t hat s we p t
ove r o ur i wn on Thur s da y e v e n i n g
l ast , Owe n dvi n tost 4 c o ws by l i ght -
ni ng. Th* bad nought t he prot ect i on
of s o me soi 1 t rees ne ar t be road, and
al l mus t h.. been ki l l ed by o n e s t r oke ,
no ma r ks vi ol e nc e we r e to be s e e n o n
a nv of t hei
Ue. Klna-w Kw
Or. * " Mew
a i r e e n
We dedre t say t o
JfMsmverr for
Uf e Pi ns, Buekteaw
bar *
salt as wa l ke r
Wees not
every tsaaMsva we
fottow tiM-tr was. I h e m i i i i s s l m s a v e wa s
H MT great iKuwilsrnjr suret y e a t ae ar awt t s .
At wat er * Foster, s rurri Ms. to
sUfCkten'n Arm flnleo.
T*e Brat Sal ve la t he worM f nrCuSxsVusas,
BOMS, TJkseis, Halt Kheuts, Fever nutm' Tettcr,
Ctaujise* Ka s da CsUMaias Corse, aad h i
Eruption*, and Bflstttvetr e ur w Mi es, or s o
par required, ft to guaranteed tortve
mt nf sct Jan. or mos e y refunded.
asBW per box. For axle by a t wa t e r *
Wanted.
Do you want t o make avoaeyT If m
hol d aed aeU our choi ce aureery utoofc. Mow
i s t he dat e t o s e as on, wri t e at o s c e aad awar e
territory. Address May Brother*, Nursery
anw4pn EtO!imHHEHmHf
t
Ef* M *
Clutrvoyont Biamlrrettono
There to DO eubjtct which requi resm much
study aad experi ence as das treatment aad
cure of chroaiedtaeaae*. Tbeat t ool sMnr oo-
oeaj aad remarkable i ares performed by Dr.
ButteraeM, are due to t he gi ft of Clairvoy-
ance, t o t he l one st udy of t he consti tuti on of
man, and to the curi ng of dtoeaaes from natur-
al remedi es. Let those gi ven up by others oatl
for exami nat i on. Re eures the worst oases of
sroful a, catarrh, pile*, femal e weakness,
asthma, dtoeaaes of t he heart, l ungs s ad kid-
neys. Dr. Bnttertteld wtU be at Cortland
House, Cortland, Thursday and Friday. May
Mb, and 9th.
t*T"Dr. Butterfleid guarantee* t o cure all
cases of pitee. Mo pay till cured.
To Rent.
The Markham house oa Little York l ake.
Especially desirable for a summer home for
one or t wo fimilieu. For particulars Inquire
of D. W Wilbur. Little York, or at thi s office.
"HAUalGmFESITIil.'
Tn P a l a t i n e
HAILING THE
FfcKKVMAN.' hf
D. KiJgeway Kiupi't
waSSjatexhibited in
BVe Pan* alun m
18S8. where i t ob-
tained a medal. La-
ter it was awarded a
guidinedalatMunieh:
at the exposition i; ne
wnelle, Paris, 1889,
Mr. Knight obtained
lor it th* decoratx n
oTChevaliet of Legion
of Honor. The One
sal is sow in Pari,
andiaramcdal t&,ooo
franc*.
Copies of diiagrar
palatini have be i
Mf acta tar i j 00, At
a cost to us of e s S . e e e w* era aba to g i each ol
our pationsan opportunity- of aecsriega emw(aatrao>ei
of - ttAII. IMO TatiS r MU WMa W" lor too
of our colored soap wrappers,
Acmt.feaillM Whits, Diittull * ttor
No one will fsil to appreciate t'i
real vturk at . , which will be an ornament in any park.
Send wraupers100 lor one, * for two. etc.wii!
four lull address to
LAUTZ BROS. & CO. ,
B U F F A L O . N. V-
N. n.A copy of the above menti oned pi c-
ture may lie obtaiitad for t o in cash.
Whon Iteby waa sick, we gava her Cantoris,
Whi n ishe was a ChiM, she cried for Castoria,
WV aba baeam* Wtaa, ah* clung to Oaatorta,
When alio bod ChiUran, she gave I
A Safe Inveetment.
Is one which is guaranteed to bring you
satisfactory result*, or in case of failure a re-
turn of purehaac price. On this safe plan you
can buy from our advertised druggi st a bottl e
of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption.
It l guaranteed to bring relief in every case,
when uaed for any affection of Throat. Lungs
or Chest such as Consumption, InfUitimailon
of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whoopi ng
Cough, Croup, etc. , et c. It is pl eamnt and
agreeable to tante, perfectl y safe, and can
Hl wavsbedeoended upon. Trial bottl es free
at Atwater & Fnetel *>* drug store. 1
Does your Cake
Dry up
Quickly?
If t o , y o ur baki ng powde r l a adul t er-
at ed wi t h ammoni a or al um, Ingredi ents
whi c h are Inj uri ous t o heal t h a nd are
uaed by uns crupul ous manuf act urers
ai mpl y t o l essen t he coat of t be po wde r
and i ncreaae then* profits.
Hous ekeepers wh o us e Cl evel and' s
Superi or Baki ng Po wd e r k n o w that
f ood rai sed vrjth t hi s pur e c r e am of
tartar po wde r ke e ps moi s t and s weet ,
and i s pal at abl e a nd whol e s ome .
' ' Cl evel and' s Superi or * ha s t he
pecul i ar propert y, pos s es s ed b y no
ot her baki ng powde r, o produci ng l i ght ,
who l e s o me bread, bi scui t , c ake , e t c
t hat retain t hei r nat ural mot s t i ne and
s we e t ne s s . Thi s desi rabl e qual i t y, i n a
baki ng po wde r s h o wn by t he Official
Report s, to be t he s t ronges t of al ! pur e
c r e am of tartar powde r s , ma ke s Cl eve-
l and' s Superi or ' Abs ol ut e l y t he Beat.'*
AHHO't'T-To Mr. and Mm. Frank Abbott,
In ue 1st. anon.
MAKRIACEI.
MCENTTHB- WAHNKH- In Homer, June
It. iHHi. Wv Mev. Wm. A. Kobiuson. |>. I) Mr
Richard V. MoRntyre of Bridgeii.trt, N. Y- and
MtaaJi'Sate K. Wrn-r of loitt. N. Y.
D E A T H S
PI MMAt the Cortland Count) Al ms House
June 9th. strati I'iintn, aged M years.
HOBAKT- At hia late home <n thi s vi l l age.
Wednesday afternoon. June l i t h, Amos Ho-
bart. age i *t years, funeral from the reel
teii.e on Saturday afternoon at S o'clock.
UNCLAI MED LTj r j Ei * ^__
Letters remaintua uncalled for in the Post-
tfice t Homer. Cortland count y. S. . ,
June W. l rot t -
Harringtna. 8. B.
Ct t . - n. Ilantel
Gibaon, Ueorge
Peek. Ck-o.
rtnae, Mrs. L. B.
Watts. CI vas
D. N. MILLBK. P. M.
Barker, A-h.it.el
Carr, Kara
lluel. Henry
Nugent, C. O.
Perkins, r. B.
Roberta, J. W.
BUSI NESS NOTICES.
FOB) SALE.
A deal rat e ptoee with modern laapewye-
BSrlttB.
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t I IB m Vcn-tSV 3w4
C OL U B U MA S t C Y O C C .
expert " Oatembm tncyete, f s B
la
th. 1
itiJjf I . , aaaaat ftaa - *senal ansan^sav. Unas* nanhav
aswVsUf* BBjBa tal tiBfJEI EHHaw* EJw EnaPT >
lanenaVaan* anf ink* MtHHHBMBMME&MAW Asnsamnm.
Hew Styles in
Young Hen's Neckwear
C. A. Collins & Son,
l ai n Street
Do Not Fail to
*
Look at
Oar Wifiwow.
Summer Goods!
W*aBBSBBBBBWSBBSBBSBBBBSSBl
The lawvrgeat *** Be s t Amort t aeat Showae in
HeMMMTe mS UK) iJe)W6BI Pri ce*
ESPECIAL BARGAINS |h
A flue assortment of ChalHee at 6 and 6 l-4c.good
qualitynew and desirable patterns.
Gating Suitingsa fine assortment. Black Fish Net
Laos for Overdresses.
Black Laos Flouncinga fine variety.
A Job Lot of Hamburg Edgings at 10c., 12 i-2c.
and 16a, worth 16a. 20a and 26avery cheap.
l a s ' til bl i ni i Black I n , Fist Galon at lOc.
The stock is being constantly replenished with fresh.
seasonable goodsand remnants marked down to
close outand as I am here to stay, do not mean to
be undersold.
P. C. KI NGSBURY,
KEATOR BLOCK, Homer, N. Y.
PLEASE UNDERSTAND
-THAT WE ARE CONSTANTLY HOLDING A-
-OF-
Dry Goods and Carpet*!
I t h a s be e n i n pr ogr e as no t o n l y F I F T Y HA Y S , but a l mo s t fifty mont hs , and
dur i ng t hat t i me we h a v e be e n "c l o s i ng o u t " al l t he g o o d s pos s i bl e, ami h,i!l
c o n t i n u e t o c l o s e o u t a nd r e pl e ni s h o ur s t uck a s f as t a s s al e s wi l l d o i t. Mr do
not sell at of, -i t doe s n' t pa y , a nd o ur c us t o me r s d o not a s k i t , but we wi l l meet
all ilmingntut prwes ma d e b y c o mp e t i t o r s a nd i n ma n y c a s e s our regul ar prices
wi l l be f ound l o we r t ha n adve r t i s e d coat pr i c e s . We o p e n t hi s we e k a new hit of
S H O U L D E R C A P E S , t he l at es t , ne a t e s t a nd c he a pe s t . N e w . Jersey Underwear
l o ng s l e e v e s a n d s l e e v e l e s s . N e w Si l k Se r s e y Mi t t s a n d Ol o v a s . Ne w "French
Sa t t e e ns , " r e duc e d f r om 8 0 c . to 15c. N e w " Fr e n c h Gi n g h a m, o n l y \%%v. New
Bus t l e s , l at e s t s ha pe s . We h a v e t h e a g e n c y f or t h e c e l e br at e d Cl eanf as t I t U k
Hos i e r y, t he be s t d y e i n t he wo r l d. We ha v e ma d e ma r ke d r e duc t i on on several
l i ne s of dr e s s g o o ds , wh i c h ar e wo r t h y o u r caref ul i nv e s t i g a t i o n. A fine s u r k .f
Ya n d y k e po i nt s a n d t r i mmi n g s i l ks a n d v e l v e t s .
BEOOKWAY BLOCK, HOMER.
CLOSING OUT SALE
DHVI S' S*
UNI ON BUI LDI NG.
MERCILESS CUT IN PRICES
M n T Y BvAYf t
Y/ednesday, May 14th.
tWDON'T FORGET IT.^l
GOOD GROCERIES CHEAP!
tOf* WILL FIND THEM AT
?!
Why? Because they get their Cash which you know
is better than book accounts to use in buying goods.
tii Ihn, o f Our M*ttvkinfi o f f*orfc f o r .
ficat Butter in Aturlcct .
7 !*>. Niagara GHtm* Htarvh
IU*iul-m
K
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Canned Hiilmttn
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These are only a few of our many bargains. Call
agd see us. All goods sold Strictly fat Ottk.
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THE SYRACUSE DAILY' JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY t, 1893.
CLAIMS COURT
NEXT TUESDAY
Eightj-Uuee Cases Come
from Onondaga County.
5FWJI StSSIJi I I IE fitSE
ACafcateaMU
fktc U t l Tfec A*
ays tnm State af That Swiss*,
Wi tk a tsJeadar at 143 c u e s the Coart
af ( h i u epea* i t s special srssioe i t
8 ; rarest a n t Tevsday. 1 W t . m.
Charles T. Saxtoa b the pret i l i sx jadge
aad h b associate* are Ge*rge M. Beebe
ad Joha F. Parkharst- TW eases are
I f roa Oaoadaga. Madisoa aad Os ae-
ga cvaaurs. with few exceptions *f
t u n f roa Sececa aad Cayaga coaatirs.
The da i a s oa the calendar w u W
soaaa
OM 1 WI - El i z a b e t h F. Oreraere. I V
sal a Jakr r a. Alfred W. D*M. Chartee
Keller, w , t Vt rl es KrBrr, j r . John J.
Bofca aad another; Elixa M- McArJV.
Daniel Marphy. Joka Meagher. Mickad
Ryan. Joka Dna
r
ee. Re?rr Carroll, jr..
Patrick Esrlght, Edward Doraa. PkEip
Grecawald. Ecgeae J. Mark. Wa i b a
Cerraa, EKzj MrArdlr. Csurtr* M.
Craci * aad another. Addbei i Green.
J.Mrph r . Keaardy. Afire R McCarthy.
Le wb A- Mason. Jacob Croosr. Tboasa*
W2soa, Joka N- S a a t e n. WCaas &
Wood. Terreare Ford and another.
George Ski * and another. Edward
Arats, Robert E. Feathrrly, I"*ot>sra A.
Ryder. Sanford Erheabeck. WOi sj a H-
Baker. Hde a M. Dfll aad (Wrt.
Mi ckad J. LawVs* asd another. Crusra
Wa s . Scsaa E. Ratkbca. Isaac X. Sbrr-
B I \ Joka Barhaer. Joka Bargta. Al-
bert Critradea. Henry Cartart. Pari d
Col i n* and another. Js ne L. David***,
Ada B. Daaa. Peter EMS. Peter Ebb. j r .
Saaferd Erkeabeek. Je~rv* Fir*tria
aad another. Joka X. Fastler. Nicholas
Fri ess, Se vaos r H-Vbrook aad others.
Nicholas HaBar. Matilda Hsntl ry. Cr-
rtrla Re s t aad another. Mary A. Lewis,
Sdrest er Myers. Hi r aa Merrill. John
McCoariEe. It arj PUak. Lesa Ki*kt-
aaera; Jarvh Sa>der. Mark Skrn>. WS-
V G. Stearas a4 aavtker. Peter L
Trrperaias. Ckaries Tajtor aad aaockec
Sarak J. Vi a Sckairk a. | aaotker.
Epkraiaa E. YTiwtra. Tkoaaaa Wal-
r al k aad- acet at e. Bbake t k F. Orer-
a * aad aaMkcr. Ke ki r d Brry, Cbaxa-
c*r Brawa. Martia Becker. Uearce
Peace. Fri ak E. Dearer aad t ae n,
Siaaaa Uari axer. Beajaaaia BarkVaDrr
aad l aot Vr . Jha Tal ber, ADea V.
Saaitk aad Wi Ba a Exenoa.
Madiso*Isakefla 9 . Baaber aad aa-
ehex. Tkeofare CaaapoeR. Fraaris W.
DoaGttle. Miaaie Hkracorfc aad aaocker.
Mf t ea B. Jarria. Efcert KirkU&d. Joka
a Saaitk. Gewxv X. Taekat arr aad aa-
Jtser. Pe ny WCard. El i at e t k A.
Taoac. Al l ea Dirt*. ICaxi e Uitracock
aad- aaotker. tkrec raaea; Hi rrUoo J t
Taker. Wabr d K. Croat aad aaotker.
Ja* W. Soatrr. Ui aai e Hitrkeork. Fred
W. Tracood. DeTee*t Near. Fred W.
Twofood aad aaatker, Charles F. i v i -
aork aad aaotker. Fri t* C BJork aad
atacher. Ira PkiSrrcas s ad aaotker.
Wi&aai H. Wa 2 e r . Jxawa U Gardner.
Sjtrester Barrki td. Jerry Weedea. L-
rreHa E. Tarkabarr. Jka O. Preach.
A-MiQ Barrkard. T* v a at SaBi rj a.
\ Mia Skep aad aaotker. Oaeida Malt-
taf Ca , Xettie B s
k
Aasti a 3. B*tri=?-
E**"" Batteav De ai t t C- Far e , sad
aa-tker. Sa a i v l Hard aad aaotker.
waSaat H. Jaaea aad aaotker. Eue ka
K^e t s , Harry T. Ki a* aad aaotker.
. Uh C Lasher. Harry M. Lasher. J**-
ah pot . Joka L rroeeer. ieoeoe IL
o r e r aad aaotker. Ira Sauth aad W3-
Eaai Terr.
<*er-Jka Avi ar e r . Joka Acriap-
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FOR INDULGING
IX BAD LANGUAGE.
LEGAL NOTES.
The SaH Sariac* Na:W>aal haak kM
akd a i cdcaxat f r | l X u i i assi aat
Jaaae* U. BuvhrO.
Jka B M of t kb cfey ka* a rvatra-
boa * * h PhSia U. Dw;W ot 0**<-jo
>WU the krase f Bra.-k *.Hmts* wvp-
rty. Hwyle ci ai au tkat he did aot re-
reire tea dajs* aotire aad retaaes M
cat aalr*a the cocrt pat* kua oat.
J a are* B. Brooks kat feeee agreed apoa
as rrftree t aaaire iatu t he a*rriu !
the aftdi cal k* *f Ike Sfrarese. Bia-
kasstea Jc New York hUiiruad cwaj>a>y
to lay a oaitrfchack a dtstaare <4 aVwat
a feet IM the ro*i ket aera JaaorsTiBr
aad Uaati ri a the k e hvase of Free-
aaaa aad othrrk. It has ht-ra arraated
tkat the rrferee aad i at rmt eJ sur-
aeys vfl l ssake a |-crr.*l tas^"tMa of
the fcwaritj akere the nUrvod omr pny
deoires to b y the saitckback. *Mi>er-
i auadeat A. IL i s. kaars has f i i ca the
asrty t s t t w v t i | vy enj i ae aed to-
aavrrvv Muraiac the trip w>U he aaade.
The foUoaica; day llctrrve Brwk* aril
haM the rst krari a^ etidraire be c x
takea ia tS.s rt . ]< i s es|Kvted that
he a til sahatit kts report i a cl evi s! Ursa
Ss l anby.
WAS NEGOTIATING
FOR THE CENTRAL.
Bokert famith. k b said t * 6ce at
70C> t>wth Beeeh-U b locked ap at
the purtre t t at wa. Smith a u ar mt c d
a the I' ai Tmi ty hl wk. a-hrre he aras
ai as the pahBc teWphoae. He was try-
isst to call ap the Vi aderhi hs ia Xr
York.
Saaitk b thoaskt to be orraacrd.
RANGE OF WATER
VALVE CRACKED
Guards Are How Stationed
in OnoDdaga-st.
Oeort* Betts t Di ckersst-. i t h
a* ra-aUr oerapatine. a n h p^cr
< ^ this Btreajac ckarjed *i tk t Wat -
l as * city *nHaaB<. It b Htiawd that
t - ki bJ j a a db* la froat *f CVoar,-, I ,
VF^i*' !"
S <
*
t f c
0"<a>*-. b s t aisht
" 5 *
T - C , r
b a n s r * akJca the hear-
tcx * paner^Sy. H rather iaa-
Jered ha s tocked t p aarJ ka
In OM
Oneida^t
Mauer.
TW
Opening
The t xar e of the cast iraa f nas e af
the 3S-iark at er ral re at t he roraer of
West Onoorfifi-sL aad BcSerae-aTe.
cracked last Satarday aad as a aaatter
of prrcaatiaa Saperiateadeat Hi a has
s bx v had saards statjoaed there aitkJl
aad day. It srB be aeressary U pat i a
a aew frasae for the rarre aad oae has
beea ocdried aad vaQ be here Tharsday.
The cost of a frasae b bet veea $*JU aad
S3TDX hat the daatace r a e d by the
crack v i a prooabty aot rzreed ?3U0 as
the add be f l r aa be skipped bark* aad
sereral of its parts ased.
Ia order to take cat the Tafre it a-31
be aeressary to break the SMarh asaia
aad t o as e a aea* sretwa of pipe. A
orrtioa of 13 feet pipe b aow beiaa; tak-
ea oat.
Sapertateadeat H3I says that if aay-
tkiaa: rhooJd ocrar to the ai t orat as at
t he coraer of West Oooojdaisrst. aad
Befltrae are. the water roaid be shat o i
by t he gaards before aay daataxe v a s
doee. The 3C-urh ataia b skat 4T aboat
oae-oasrter of a scSe each aHe of that
poiat by other rarrea aad that kalf-as3e
s rrt bas ef the 30-iaeh a ui a b fed by
oaly eae pipe aad shoaM a break arrar
it aroakf oary be aerrssarr t o dos e s oe
TalTe. Tkirh b a 13-iach xarce f ecdl a;
the 3&iack ripe.
Saperiateadeat 1121 while l a y s ? the
i atake pn>e ia Skaaeat rks b k e had a
aeai Ue ><at wkirh a i s aot ased. He
has takea it apart aad atake two Sower
sras of it. He b ahnat t pl srr thrse
eras oa tar terrsr* at the acrtk earl of
tke rrserreir. II? b abo i n i ^ a c t *
p b s t oo> the terraes ererrreea* akjrk
do Dot shed hriTea.
Gather Here and Apparently
Own the City.
Chief Ranger's Address Is InterestingHe Appoints
CommitteesThe Mayor Makes the Welcom-
ing AddressSession in Torn Hall,
That social order. Foresters of Asser-
hra. b ia rxtdrare to-day.
ti res coase frsta ecery part of t he State.
The city H their's fur a f e days. The
Mayor care it to theaa aad the rest of
the citizeas are i a accord.
Tha. bi raai al srsaioa of t he Graad
Co a t of the t^ale of Near Tork. besaa
t a b Bwr i a g at Tara kaU i a North Sa-
baa-st. Clooe oato three kaadred drle-
rtr atteaded the cpeai ac sessioa aad a
spirit of coed fellowship prera&d.
The iaterior of the kail was elaborately
decorated witk fees, bcBtiax aad eaa-
borass of the order. Li ttV or *o basi-
arsa was traasarted at t kb aieralax's
aseetias. bat aa address of at kmi se was
ai rea by Mayor McGwire aad rcspoaded
to ry <iraad Chief Eaaj er Jaa. es L Mc-
Cartoa of New York. After the Graad
Chief Kaaret had aaaoaaced the ap-
poialaseat of coaaut l ees to art dwriaa-
t t e evtrrati oa the delegate* adjoaraed
to asert agaia at 2 p. aa.
Mayor MrGaire sappteaseaied hi s ad-
Its mreorat a- 1 ***** ** **
k-
** *y sayiag tkat he kad
^^ i pUced tke peUre force of the eity aader
the aathority f the Foresters dari ag t he
cwaTratiuo.
Graad Chief Kaacer MrCartoa re-
spMkled bri raj U the Mayor's address of
vekvaae.
THE PARADE
TO TURN HALL.
AND | W IN JAIL
William Moore's Sharp Trick
Gets Him Into Trouble.
Testerday afteraooa Detsrtrre Kc e t e
arrested WmKasa Moore, who was
rkarred by Jaases T. Harrey with steai-
ag k b 5asK*d ria*. Har t *; b a eh-rk
ia Weeks* ctotkiss: store ia West Fay-
rl tc-U aad he sai l ikat Moore aad a
rvssroaioa eatered the store aad were
s&xva a awshrr of elotkiaa- Mardrs.
Wkea Ihey were a hwt V l eare Moore
t oi l Harrey that there s a Ki ck
aurk oa k b fare sad T<Csterred t o re-
Te it.
Harrey kaadH hiss his haadkerrkief
a*i while he was ressntras: the iarre4
black spot he a'*.? rrasoTed a d b ^ a d
pia t hi t was attarhed to Har r y' s aeek-
tie. Whea Harrey dtsrocered fcb b<
he attified tke poiire aad Det-rti rr
Ke e f e sooa spqttet kb ana ia West
Fayetv-*t-
laua^diatety after k:s arrest Moore
was a r nba r d brforo- JastV-e Tkoa. ua
aad held to awai t the at . i oa of the
<*raad Jary. The dj saoad pia was ia
bb pocket. Moner at i rst said he was
fro Cwrs>K. aed tbea Huajced to Chi-
rac*. B t i a S I years of 'sea.
The defecates left the Globe hotel, tke
headquarters of the coaeeatioa, for Tara
haB abeat *3I> o'clock t hb sporataf.
The parade aras headed by a ptatooa of
pofice aad thea followed the rut whi rs of
the local exerstiTe eoansi rtee oa foot.
After that eaaae Gaylerd's CeaCral Ot y.
haai . foOeared by Pas t i^apreaee Coaa-
auader Adaaa Brosra of Rochester oa
horseback aad ia f aO aailorm. FoDoar-
iax casae Liarsfa CoarJaee of Rochester;
C. J, Cock Conclave of this ci t y: graad
lodge osScers: local delegates aad aaeaa-
hera of t he exerati re eaaarS. Tha b i -
ter rode ha carriages.
The Bae was as fol l ow. Smooth U Sa-
Eaa-st. to Oaeadaga-st. to ^tstc-st. to
North SaBaa-sc At Ash aad North Sa-
Kaa-ts_ there was dress parade aad re-,
riesr by Liaeeta aad a J. Cook ,Cea-
rbTes. Aad the ael erates aaarched sat*
Tara hall amid iasfariag asartbJ aawsir.
Ta b a-r~T was the i rs t tiase that
C. J. O A CoadaTe erer appeared ia
parade ia fafl a a Us m aad regalia aad
its asesbers asade a derktedly credibJe
appearacre.
WITHIN THE WALI^S
OF TURN HALL.
APPOINTMENT
OF COMMITTEES.
At t he narasai i a of k b rrsaarks t he
Graad Chief Baagrr a ns x ne e d the ap-
poiatateat of these coauaiUces:
Cccamiure oa credeacbl*Jaases B.
f ^raaaagk of New Y o r k j h i i a i Blark
oTBrookl ya. C. M. Schwalbe of St at es
Islaad.
CtMsssittee oa dbtrsbatioaT. F. Pet-
ersoa of Brookiya. T. H. boogkna of
New York, George J. Ltttietoa of Near-
harg.
Coauaittee oa iaaaceJoka T. Croat-
ia of New Tack. Jueepk Brewster of
Brookiya. A. R. Hsckel e of Brouklya.
Coouaittee oa priattagM. J. Wa kh
of Yoakers. Adobk Ehret of Near York.
Thomas McAt ay of Booeadale.
CVaaaaittee o a the state ef t he order
Daairl Cashi ac of this city. Fraarb
eV-ao>ld of New Yerk. EL J. Baddy of
Brookiya. . , -
Cocaauttee aa pressGeorge L. Gaetb;
of t kb city. Mjrkael McCat e of Harrr-
s t rav. L. B. Oreea at Patchogae, Loeg
Islaad.
l Yasmi tfee oa aDrare aad per dicta
J<ka J. O'Grady of New .York. Fraak
S. halx of Braakrya. E. ft,
,r
Osbarae of
Raraester.
XVoaauttee 'oa raVs of. orderO. C
Wkatrssore a t Baf sl o. Tkpaaas Seward
of Brookiya. Fred W. EKott' of De pe v.
Fotlowiag the aaaeaacesarjU of the ap-
pedatsaeat ef these coaaavittees the dele-
gates adjoaraed to saeet at 3 p. a .
the ^rlrcitiua. Proirsts hace bees oade
u the Sepjvave Aiocx ruatatittee aed
a e also revuaasarad agaiast the kigk
proa's oa gvods sappOd by that body.
Ia two places i a the St al e attraapt' ****
beea a^de by orgaaiaatieas of a avrvi-
ral fraUralty to pretest physirvaas froaa
actiag as aV^tocs for fratrraal sodeties.
They hare beea aasacrewfal . bi t we
ecruoiBMad that the geaeral l aws gee-
eraiag the qaestioa be asaeaded so as t-
eaahle as t o art to t he case tkat aay
fat are attrsapt be satvessfaL The a-t*p-
tiea of the taw coassaitte* has aot beea
sarressf aj aad a e oaggest the sasse be
diratJBaed.
"We reroamsaead roassderatioa of the
iasportaat o s n i He of hvHlrr rerresrsta-
t >a f^r raral dhtri rts oa the exerati re
oMtauitrr. No other frateraal suriety
csaal ia aesabenki p to oars, ekaages its
aVe frooa oae ead of the State to te
ctkrr. Wr sMTsse artioa for a perma-
aeat head^aartt-rs. We are sorry u
say tkat saaay cvarts hat e aeglected eo>-
pxrtaai bes t o psibtbk the aews of the
order ia the Drwspapcrs aki ch rJTe space
to secret Korlety. We voakl recvasatead
t he apnniataseat of capable eorrespdad-
eat s for each coart.
~I s ^ i * i > r dni r e to express
oar rrati acatba ' at the cwartesy aad
frateraal spirit crawed twwarda as by
atesahers of t he order dcriag oar lerat of
3Vc. To aay cvUegaes oa the Cuaacil
1 ei t cad t haaks foe their sarport aad
exprros to the worthy Graad Secretary
WUKaa Dal y aay acdigttioa for k b aid
aad friradskia,'*
vasxixaaasa rsaaca.
Coassderabie toterest a the part of
delegates ceaters ka pUitirs of the order.
The aseatbers of the local roarts are
patti ag ap a good rasspaiga aad hope
tkat the ticket wkirk they hi r e placed
ia the fieU ar a be elected. Th b ticket
b headed by Jaases M. Lyarh. who b
a caadidate for graad chief raager. The
ti rket slated by the Syrca.-<aas U a
good oae bat it b aapoasihle at t hb tiase
t o f i re a forecast as to the sat nase of
t ke elertiea.
Cocrt Le Ms j ae *r81 gtre a aortal ses-
si oa to-aigkt at Elk's kaU to the rbui as;
deiegatrs.
A receptioa was teadered t hb" after-
aooa at the'parlors of the Globe hotel
to t he rbi t i ag w s a n by Caospaaiews of
the Forest.
racatea Villi a Saire.
A aerial sessi ea was grrra last ai gat
at Tara haB to the delegate*, who were
i a the city. J sates Makar of Coart ttyr-
aeese acted as ekairsaaa of the createg
aad addresses were arade by WBfiasa
Rahi a. Jaases M. Lyarh. Graad Chief
Raager Joka L MrCartoa of New York:
P. J. MeGlade of Coart Moaarck aad I>b-
trict Drpoty Graad Chief Raager 4>orge
M. Hashes. At t he dos e of the district
depaty's speech. Peter MiHer. district
drpoty graad chief raager of the^erood
Syracuse district v a s raCed oa the stags.
District Depwty Haghes preseated hba
wi th a kaadsoase eold aadce *a behalf of
Coarts Moaarck. Soetay, Sal t (Sty, Syr-
arase aadOas adaga.
MRR R. L. STI EFEL of New York.
Caai rs ua of the rsasmitiee oa appVata
aad gri ecaaces of t he Ksi ght s aaJ. La-
Ce s f Hoaor: past graad matron of the
Order of the Eastrra i s ur of t he State
* > e w York, aad Pas t Db*rict Drpaty
af the L X _0. F.
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GRAND CHIEF '
RANGER'S REPORT.
VISITING LADIES
ENTERTAINED.
! aid Oaeida-**. prai ag ! ! .
e-rrt. Jadre Ro tkt< aaoraia* arp~at -
ea there rsaasss a i s tooV,>t
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t^resssty^aad appear* i ke bad* to be
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Fr , r t 7
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* M. Raraes aad CharVa Mrr+Os.
The deatk of W. - ^ K AkSoi,
%tt
Thoeai s M*i>y ha. n*+i . , , !
rhsac ia the ataaserawvt of ih> (Vswa-
daga C^aaty Sot rag. Mk J|
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W. Parater be- .one* , aal tV-e-pre^.
dra*. Mr. Krai** t a n . Er a . r J | t
J~>~. Jr . h added to the W N I f
tratrr*.
Wtathtr Prediction*.
. ^e 2 S- , V *-*** m . P.
Tl" EZZIZ * vi^a-rate i^n,
t
M. Warsday
i
frr*. aorthwrrtrrtp
-Tt-T 1vto<>t
ratSaVUL.
Mrs. TVter E. Ilopstefa aad Mrs.
Jaa P. l i s t a ua are ia Near Tort at-
iradiag the art s r kW.
W. 11. Br-kwaT ef IH^TrrsrHJf. was
ta l h isly j e^rrt ay oa basiaessv While
b*rr be was the ge>t of C T. Rrorkway
at b b hase i a East reae*ee-st.
Tb-tata* nar k. P. . C. R, af the l a-
deprb-at t>rdrr of Ferester*. b s t the
>at kat u> hntcL Ite b a a sbi t t*
t kb r;ty. I>a Tkarsday e t e abg ' a-xt
l e sad r a t CsWadt . P. . C. R. wwl
s<Wrr* the f ai l ed Frirad* at 13* North
SrSaa- s t
Mr. aad Mrs. G**rcc P. Healey >4
Aat s ra are sprsMtrg a frw 4ays with
Mrs. Healey"* par ot s . Mr. aad Mr*.
"rnrc* Kb c f l l >i T- *f . itaadar
a*er
:
r Mf. H' aVt j *s i h r a i o r
s *> es.t^ld. - Tb l*+4 U My SCarsojrrd.-*
*l the Va/ral Baptist rbsrek. It was
e*Vck<r*fly gfrea.
Toe ar--s N Te%-
arl * r t s Ui ; Tm\ an>*Ttr w b
saofrjag We4arsda7 freak staiity
t ! Jt. srtja* | har ma-
r
. r tUn r>.
W-. aero. aa at I a. as.
*
as. c; <*'cr>*
C 4 t * " . aK- . i - t -
TV W%. . t . < r. s ^W- t \y I t * l a
tvtr f-^-rrf . T * - si i
r
> |^tSr
A <Jrs VM -. *M ike
S M I . I * -
vnavuBa^Bs t f .
TV- sssrrbre of Ms>* MtrW- M. IJrd*-
awr . ds ar hl ' e of Mr. aad Mrv FredrrVk
I'. Iir>.ss-T of a l t To- M<. aad
l l eary Ward !} l~k pisre bt erra-
hsc. The R*T. Ir. *^-wf B, ( f t Vhw.
patr of the ITe^t Prr*hyl<rba rhwtra
^ Mo t ^ c They left for New Tork after
the crrrayssy.
TW first swatter of bastaess ta <vtne a a
before the desrgates at t k b afterasoa'a
srssioa of the'aVlegates was the beariag
f t he report. *t the co-aavttee oa re-
deat i ab. Fawowiag the receptioa of t hb
report Graai - Chi ef Raager Mc Cmo a
deHrered h b aMlresa, which b l a part aa
f o l l o ws ^ -
"Whea are aVsaased the rrrponsibiBty
of oaVe at Newbarg two years ago oar
csaat ry sras at peace wi th t he world
aad t he era of "prosperity for which a-
haJaah*agli>c4:edseeaQedtobe at haad.
Oa Feb. K, l * t S t he rrnfized world was
startled by the aaawwaceaseat tkat aa
Asaersraa kattJeship ridiag at aarhor ia
the harbor of a sai vuatd Tneadry g*r-
eraaarat had beea Mosra t o atocas aad
aearly 300 of her r r e v hot . Year ex-
erat i re esasauttee realised tkat aa art
caprecedrated i a kbtory kad beea eaas-
titxed aad a;<predariag the grare ordeal
tkai . roafroa:ed the Pma i r a t hasteaed
to extead t o boa t he sympatky of the
Foresters of Aaserica of the Empire
State. A dabs apoa the graad coart
fajatral faad showed that Forestry kad
l s | a atrasber ia the rataatrpphe.
- The ead of t kb adariaiarxTioa asarks
t arrJoae af the i rs t derawTSa the his-
tory of orarr as a parery Asseriraa or-
gaaixatioB. There are i a the I'aitrd
St at es *st,l> aseasbecs: i a New Yrk
State, aboat 13.000. It has beea oar
pteasare to wrVoaae hark Coart Geaeral
George Washiagtoa, vhi rh had srxredtd
to the ssskgash order. It has beea t he
porte? of the eaasril to earoarage weak
roarts wi th ssaaS a i a h i i i i i r s to aaxV
caavate with others, l sassedbt dy foBow-
buc oar asdartina b t o oeVe a rystesa of
oaVtai TWtatbaa was ia-stitsted. Graad
Chief Raager woald earaestly recssa-
aarad that these be coatiaaed.
~C. i a?ri sats f ei ag atade la atTeral
eases that b l i a a f t y cauipaain had
failed I * aake good shorts res oa ae-
r oaat s af aaaarbl ooVers wbo>v serari-
tsr they were, the Graad Chief Raager
apoa iarestigatina foaad that the cs apa
ai rs had takea adraatage of teraah-als-
l i rs t evade their oblrfatbaa. A asert-
tog of the asrabers acti re la the order
was raBed aa>> they fa Teres i ke proposi-
t i - * af orraaiirac aa i adeaai ty faad ia
c a a a ut ba wf*h the <Jraad Coart. The
pLra b roaajdmd feasible aad a eeas-
asHire w*1 repnrt l aws to gorera the
sasse. It b eiprrted tkat the t r e s t l e
rsassi t t ee S assasae t he asaaagesseat
of the sasse.
TJr>e a d a t i ' s ef t he aew ritaal rea-
drred l b* aarrkase of etpesrfre para-
pheraaBa l r r > i t i for the roarts aad
as a ua y rsarl . dirVled to hare I he sass*
lared the r^assijt<r a iadrsaailr has
Vddr* to farmsbte aa baraare tnA
*Jn. We are so-a'cd to report that th#
aarst i sa of respoasibiiity I* lh Graad
Coart for the a d* *i UaWitir* of
. slmeilsaiae charts hsx beea settled. I s
he rsse of M^haa s rs i a- t lb* Graad
Coart t hb a*r>t>ia a s s settled by th>
nt i ag aside -f the >ad*.ai at a^*a th*
groaad that lV s ' t nt to. orpseatKai of
the tsraad C~7I did a sppry t* the
sahnediaate r r t aad that the ah*edi-
aat e coart was a*t the ageat of th*
Graad eaart. Therefore t he i m V t *4
paprrs oa aa aVerr of the *berd*aate
roort b aot g~l srrrlct oa the s a Vi n
of t he Graad C-ort.
~The f a a ml fad a! i aar la roJ
cv.-ilst)a s*MHWf>ljpc :/rst 4c-
r o a d s aaaa i'. W* s-Ote* that tW
t l a Ur rertaia i<art ai ; bdraai i
fnue M b dar U I t e dHfrrray* la death
rat* beta-eea Gr o t - r Yfek ard
Tk b afteraooa the rbirJas; ladies were
eatertaiaed amforaaaJry by the Cotapaa-
b e s of the Farest at the Globe parlors.
There were ao preparatiaas avaie fur
the af ai r: they simply gathered to talk
aad to hmw* araaiated socially.
Ts-aasrrsw the risitiag bdi e* sriD be
gi i ea a taQy-ho drive araaad Oaoadaga
bke . The start wi n be froaa the Globe
b u d at 2 p. aa. A stop wifl be aaade at
I-oag Braack for l aai beoa aad the re-
tara v i a be a ua e by tke way af Lirer-
poot
l a the errai ag Coart Ceatral City wB
eatcrtaia tke delegatrs at El ks' kaK.
GEN. CHAMBERLAIN
M AHENO
Re-Union of the 185th and
Old 12th Regiments
The t &t h rrgiaseat wO hold i t s re-
aai oa oa Jaar rS at Bal dwi nstai e. The
OH Twdf t h regisseat has beeal aTi t ed
t a kotd i ts re-aaica la roajaarti oa with
the 150a. Thb wrs decsied at a awet-
iag of t he execstiTe coosaaittee hdd oa
Satarday at RxUraksTaOe. The eoat-
h t e e reesi sto of L. S. MerrVk aed
WilBrat Drake of t hb city aad Jastice
Ri ce, l l eary Baker as d the drpaty post-
aaaitcr of BaUs i uT^l e .
Receat'y eonespoadrare was iiU
w
:
t h Joshwa U Chaxabcrlaia af Braas-
vi rk. Mr , witk a t i e w of hxvi ag hna
attead the r t xai oa of tk* ISSth rrgumrat
U b year. Tke di rbi oa aad brigadier-
geaeral replied tkat if the date roaU be
axed for the Utter part ef Jaae l i e veaM
sake arrargesBeaU to attead. He b
Ptesideat of Bovdoi a roSege. He was
aba rol eod of the 30t h regbseat. Mai ee.
The csamiag of Gea. Ckaavberlaia b coa-
s*iere* oee of the biggest favors the aid
eeteraas coald expect
ISN'T GROWING
VERY FAST.
TO STRENGTHEN
Organize Red lien Lodge
Coajunction With' It,
BiHS 8EP1ETE0 I ! N
GurvJ WM Meet TaUirkl to Takt St
Trsard riraaiat Larjt
rtody.
Far the Whi te awasorul faad. Treas-
arer Hol dea receiTed *3S to-day as fol-
Shortiy after eat erbg the hall the det-
< rates were caDed to erder by F. C-
Weaz. presideat of the Vocal exerati re
ctaiButtre. aad he iatrodaced Mayor Mc-
Gaire. As t i e Mayor stepped to the
freat af the i t age he was greeted by
art/ base wkfck seessed to Bft the raef.
Mgyar's Aaaress a | Wekssaw.
-Brother Foresters. - said the Mayor,
wbea t he appUase had ceased. ' I aa>
deeply gratrf al at veSeetaiag t o t kb dry
the roarts of the forests of -New Yerk."
Coatzaatag be sai d: - I ttdd t he Forest-
ers of New York at the fassoas State
csarrat ba heM at New burg ia May.
1807. that if yaa waald dirert the lora-
twa of the aext State ceoTeatfca at
Syrarase. we woaM prscabe t be a a
acaderfal hscreass la the awaVt s ht o af
the order ihrsaghoat Ceatral New York:
aed. seroadry. a cordial greetiag aad
hsopitanty of the prnple af Syrarase.
The f oraer prsarise has beea aude good
as the report of year oaVcers sadirate.
aad for the falaOaaeat of the secoad
rroause we asast waU year ddiberatrre
jadgareat at the ead of the csareati oa
wbr h opeas so avnacasasty aad aader
sack brirkt skies to-day. There b aot
a frateraal orgaai zatba tkat has erer
coaie to oar eity which better represeats
aH dasoes of people bj the ci rl c life af
oae* great rsauaoasrealth.
"This orgaaiaatioa b frateraal aad
beaeToarat ia the broasVrt aad best sease
f the tcrat. It f. sahjert t o ao per-
s^aal or *>aoaraat>r<aal tasrseare. It
ts the a o s t aktral aad oas t
eteaseat of oar AaserV-aa
pioplr. 14 b far rest ore] f i wa the feel-
tog of daajshaess or prrjadVe wkirk
prtTaSs ka carina* eegasjaatiaas. It
has grows woaderfaDy la *yrara>e as
wea a* efaes here aad there b ao stroag-
er haad of brother*, a* t a r e loyal or pat-
fv>tic orcaaixatioas of ritiaeas thaa b
roataiaed at the roarts af the Foresters
f Syraraoe. aad what b trae af 5j ra-
rase b esraaly trae of the roaaty of
Oaoadaga aad the roarts of New T*ek.
Yea wi l rsaae to a city that b aeced for
the sosssrty. harsaoay aad caaeri ral
stit-agtk af the brothers of y*?r ardrr.
"Yooj 0 * a * t o a dt y whrrr tke
roarrs are wrtl raVt*d. gaV!rd by
H exrewtire ooVrr. at the head f
roarts wboe* graerjl aaaarnl rwaditina
b eawal t o those of aay city fa the bad.
We r*aan t > Mfnagty maas rad aad
arte atrasber^i t ia the F*n>t<-r. Pria-
'ire** aad ritaal ef the vrxai zal i oa a i l
raa*ad t hr s i ^r r * t o rtry s u a who
bvtrs b b maal ry sad his f..-airr. To
* r->d t o otbrrs. t o r mi sVk aad fcwiy
th* 4rad; | * avske hrfssV.. a i o n sad
ehddrra rrosxrroas aad r o a t r s : ^: to
e>l rVssss of swa^gbt rat* the rhiaks
aad a*>-* aad ma a a r * of tK- hs a a a
hart h tW highest aba of t i e t.-ae
lorrtrr.
"I bed ys a- i l na i a tb asas* of the
e*y f >'ir*-ae. W . etersti Tr I hate
tb* b^a-w t be. l a th* nass* f the V^.
esters of Jtyrarat* ta abas * avmhrrsVy
aad braehriaries I partingst*. l a tb*
kssse of i ke exeratrr* rtataritt** f
ahW-k 1 bare tb* ba*e to be a ssesabrr. , . ^ . ^ . , . - ^ , - .
I frast thai year st j y wi th t i i a t e a th* rest of th* . ! *. TW l-saares *f
pWsaat kad es>raUe as oar gee. 1 lag ' the *rdr are is etrrCcat ' Hi ' * . I' s-
K rorsUat aad w h*>a that T~ *
4rr
^
1tr9 f
^
m1
^ a r s a . as *
carry awa* ai t b t a l b* rrrVVrtssa. of
EULOGIES OF
TWO PHYSICIANS.
The Oaoadaga Medical society hdd i ts
aaaaa] ateetias; t hb as r ai s g at i t s ro^as
la the Dataye bwiHray Dr. J. Parsons
of MsreeOas read aa ealogy of Dr.
Jeaat haa Kaedaad. aad Dr. Cask of
t kb dt y read eae of Dr. Wa t b a T.
Pl aat. Sereral other papers were read,
oae oa "lYias-'ysii."" by Dr. G*?rge t .
Ro a d, aad oae by Dr. H r r Basra *a
Acae Rosc' es. " The saeet ng wi s thea
ady-x.nsrd aad a ksataeoa was serred
by For aaa. There were three a a a e s
proposed for aseaberskip: Dr. a A.
Frlter. Dr. Joka Wright aad Dr. M. E.
Grrgg.
The afteraooa tesssoa opt a t ! wi th aa
address by Dr. J. R. Jokasoa. Dr. R. C.
MrLeaaaa aba spake. Presideat Dr.
A. F. Tadebooeaaer gare a b a g talk aa
-Pah&r Narastheai a. - Dr. Vsdrhoa-
coarr v a s the host.
HENRY F. STEPHENS
JHE MAN
He Will Be Deputy City Clerk
Messenger's Office Vacant
Prertoasty sxkaowiedged. t7.4Si.7X;
Letter Carriers* assodari oa. $23: adsS-
tJcaal satMrriptioa from Ceatary dak.
$5: laaamaaor] Baptist Saaday arkool.
T-: Oaoadage Co. Orphaa asyraa as
foBows: Mrs. Flercace HiTls. t\: Jojw-
aduae WSds, reat s: Pde r Reed. 25
res t s : 39 rhOdrea' ef the a s y Ua , 75
reats. * i 2 5 : George A. La s t s SI ; L.
D. Hofcaes. J l : S. Howard Fyler. 50
reat s: W. G. Hessees. 5> reaU: a friead.
25 reat s ; rash 23 cru$s: A. It. Wbe ,
5 0 c e au. Total, fijSOJX.
, The ca8 for a ssrrtiag af t he ti re
a a y Gaard at S o'ebxk this errai ag.
roasidrr a aut t et s i n t i a j the fatare
t he orgaaizatsja. has gi t ea rise to
ratsor that t kb old established orgaa:
t ba b to dishsad. The raator was
aird this storaiag by the raptaia of I
Greeaway Gaard. J. George Wara
who ia aa iaterriew wnh a Jeant al
porter, said tkat the objei-t of tke a e
iag was to i t r t i t i ke s the Greraa
Gt ard rather t i aa CL-baai i t . .
Cape Wararr said, tkat the prcposit
to be sabouttc-i at. the aert i eg. wkirk
t o be heU ia tbe rv^-tts i a t he Ho
Warner ia Jasx*-*t_ was to ergaaixc
lodge of Ked Mca la o - a j s a n u a w
the Greeaway Gasrd. He tbosght t!
the propositioa woaM t-e- faroraMy
rrired by the resu-ai ag SS sseabert
the Grrrasay tlaard. a i l that t he I
tare was bright fer tke oi l orxaaizatii
wkirk was rorsard back ia 1>*T0 aad w
for yesrs oae of the l eados; arista
caa*paaJr-< ia tkis ci t y. .
" Tl - Ura b to take ia a as abe r
t e w sseabers v ho wi n kut s s e Grei
way Gaard raea aad Red Mea at 1
sasse tisse, - s ai l Care- Wararr. ~T
auforai rd raak ef Krd Mea wear I
nw*e as i f ora as the Greeaway Gaa:
Of coarse we raaaoi har* a aai f ora
r* 7 M*VZ J*VM rlxat away, bat
wi l l be oaly a short t i c e wbea we a
kas e a brge aarrki ag body.
T i e sasse aai f ora wi n be wora
tara-oats of the two oresai zsri ocs. T
orgaaixatioB of a Icxlge of Red Mra
rrobaUy aot be rfeeted at tke aseeti
to-aigkt bat t he praposhioB wLH be o
sioxreJ **
At the be g a i i a * of the trocKes I
t vr e a Spaia aad tbe Cx-ted States t
Grsxaway Gaard. or a ansj i er of nse
her* of tV? oresa:xa
f
ica. wkirk thea L
3 asesxbership of l l . \ Tolcsteered tk.
scrrires. Sereral of the Beakers we
to Caba aad others are aow at Maai
t aoag those at Maaila b Charles G11
aer. .Ubert Anrt' af the kaspttal rn
has retaraed f roa Caba.* WHJ Sicl
aad others were tat abe t s of the 2U
regi aeat.
Tbe ecTarers of the Greeaway Gaa
are: Heary Scts'cr, prrsi l cnt: Hrn
BsehT. vi ce-proai eat: WM Traauaa
treasarer: Jasaes McGaire. secretary:
Grnrce Wararr. raptaia. aad W
Tr aat s ua. l i esteaaat- -
RYAN ARRIVED
JJJST IN TIME
Captured a Burglar Early
This Morning.
Po&resaaa Patrick Ryaa b credited to-
day witk karias; arrested a herdar
whae t he latter was ia tke art af psVer-
iag a aortk tide store. Ryaa' s beat b
ia Batteraat-st. At 1 1 5 5 fast aiakl
he tried the door of the dry goods store
of Charles W. Sr r l r r at 59 Batteraat-
st. It v a s locked.
Bet wrra 12 J 9 aad 1 a. a . he tried it
gal a. Th b tiase it v a s aot lacked.
Ryaa at ear* eatered tke store aad
thought he heard a skvffiag of feet. He
proceeded to brest i cat e a triae slrefer
aad asade a dbcorery. Bebiad oae ot
the rcsxaters, t roat at d oa hb haads aad
kaees. v a s a a a a . The otTen-r aabbr.1
hi a aad hi rrtaarkabie short tiase he v a s
bekaad the bars at the statioa hoese.
The lork of the froat door of t be store
had beea picked as d t he rest v a s ap-
parently easy for t be thief. He gather-
ed aajte aa assertaarat of pi aad
wkirk were serrrxl pout s of
aerkt>*. e t c , Tsrard ia the
of $3A. The wr^trag ar-
ticVsi were foaad oa PoBceaaa Ryaa's
City CJrrk-etert George J. Mdx tokj a
Joaraal reporter t hb a x a i s v that he
woaU aot aaaoaace his depaty for a f ew
days. He a a y deride to aake the aa-
pocataeat a traporary oae.
It b aadere-eod that forasrr City Clerk
l l eary F. Stepbeas B be aaaed as fHVnr
Mr. MeU' s drpaty. prosided t rra* raa |
t l
j ,
be agreed wpna. Edward J. Ahmsart. I , - v,
the ps^oiar Cast odba of the City baa.
b i r i a a t a r t y aaeatinaea fa tea sect ba
with t he posstioa af atesseager. shi rk
Mr. Mrt a raratrs. II* has aot aa-
s^i orrd hi adf as a raadri ste fr the
r~iKa. howerer. The ax-Meager r<*ar*
aedrr the Crrd S m V e rale*, aad ah*a
p*raaarat apamataorat fs aude l i e
appaiat** a n t b* srVrtrJ f roa the etV
gibt* -rx ia tb* *oVe of t he Maaiciaal
St r i he Kt s a a r r g hoard.
M. 7. Harea afll roatiaae b* caVe wa-
l l next Ta*odsT. a bra the eaVial U*4
f iri-orge J. Mrt ari l hare beea ap*
peered. Tbe bnad nt City CIrrk t l s i e a
( h u h * s a a of Arrtk Mr. Mru' s a a y
he t i e d at the a s a e a a i a a t .
The raprared barglar gare b b aai
a* .'asses Ma my . saVi that be has hired
i a the rify atrMit ahse yvf t s aad has
brea eapi oyed at t he plow works. He
b aknat. ! years of ax*. Tbe poiire do
aot kaov ki o . aad it b prsbsbb that
he has b*ea Iria* aboat hb aasae sad
He b a sl-k+w*ig yoostg
Detectives Woods look hba oat
aad had h b photograph
t . Mokaaal Caj r L
The j ai gae at s filed ia Municipal roa
this saoraisg were as foSows:
J. B. Jc F. B. Garrett TS. Chi r W |
Tkonpsaa . ard : WaUs a . . H. Grori
* l l - i S for goods sold.
At gi s t Derktrt TS- Alfred Koeh:<
f - s **^ for breach of coctract.
Artkar D. Eobary TS. M. K Cazzsi
f 1.8B oa a pevabsory aot*.
J. W. TrorsdeO aad aaotker 1
Michael D. Pierce. 9223, 70 far hal aa
0= Mat. <
Baklis Bsrst TS. Aat hs ey Fickti
s
5
^1 for terric**.
Wal ar e A. Rogers TS. Thomas ]
Gl rrboa. aoa-sait.
Frederick W. S a h h ra. Gabri d 1
St erol s , S1S.73 for terrices.
. New Jtaysarajfr Casssasxas*.
C H. Baker. ' the wefl kaova raxatx
_>aa. b at at i oat J ia roaaectioa v i
t he RepabCraa aoaaiaatba for Mayi
He b aot a caadidate fa t he set ae .
srekiEg the osBre. bat h b frieads a
argi ag ht a to eater the race.
HrJd A-ssTferr vgy.
The Rapid Traasit aad Ratteraat-i
rsjjarti oa aat t ers. ad>*araed aat a tk
asoraiag. were pat oeer before Jat ri
Hecork aat a to-aorrow. a* it was i s
a set t l raeat ai gkt be agreed apoa I
tkat t j s e . ^ ^
VALUABLE PAIXFTNOS
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(Bostaa) b at tl
Dtflaye Bai Ui ac roosa 102. for a f e
days with ooae t ae paiatiags f r oa k
stadjo, a n t e s parckasrrs of
P
*"~rt 1
ca3 f rea 2 to 6 a. a . - Ad r .
Hb
r*e 'ey of the . P. C A. ar-
rrt*d Joba IVedoe ef l l East Water-
*t. yrsT*edsy aed rbarged U a fa pM>-
rFTt Ibb aora' ag af t h cradt f lo aa*>
a t k It e b *aM to hs re ahasonl l b*
aarai l sad ovrrdr.Tr kf a *a Soadav.
The *fia**ti*a of the rase b *4aTI prad-
Qa Ma l Aa l s .
| ^ M ) \ . M*y p. Alti.-r f-
sri* ' Ar* s-!-^#r dst * *f Vs j 7. i ht aTl
' h sjeWt ts*** sad l*t V?i!. bi
T i i <i*r a>r- *t*s B M
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' * * rnal of the Sa.
xkai a t i f i m . a M M i t t . a .
\
last r*i Vseo afvsarvd t h* Kt*** of
tbe **rs
:
ssrs by ** e*te< tad
ht at:r4*4 tb* ls*r*. tb* a^1 r .
tVs*is-tfir. tW ss^Mt bsrw^s* a* a*-t a**
'*#] mi i v s la tb* ha*trj of oar
biasrel oegaaatsea.-
M,****! Isswd sad AHr e a MrC*j
arr* fa p*lire f^wrt IS*, aural **
a rharge of rsrtksaT a:>W*rt a ftrr***.
TV*'r (j* i d t e n ! > d t o a v r o w
h-vsM b* i a s * t < > l S* tare *4{i<mast
rr?rrtsiiT r.<: - g * tb* rt
*f P*M far. -^s. . , . | f Tork K t-> 1?2 Ac^^od s t . a - *ra <*t roaa *s"s,
roatssa* U ir1 the ito*e>o U l e:r*. * 1 * p*e sc .-?h; **. f i t
h* has la t>* ra<t it fs t**sary U t t j a x i - h : rrr c*- - r. sl . Apply W. E.
Cta be r w o a l k t he s i h u f i a ef | Ba J da . I M J i a e s a t - A d e .
Trie Ceaxfyt.
A roarrrt by the Srkaaaaa Trio a*.
rt tbe ire-if< ef Ir. J. C. Car~>a
be gtrea* tkr errs i s g at tke St st e
It st kat i na f*r Frrhle Miadrd ChiVirra.
I he prograaase foDovsr-.
rrr<Ttare. - Mr*a
-
Wri**c*ora
CklrrUoa. "I WeaH That Jly l ^ r . -
afra4<-tnt>a
March. T a * Ti^f-rC Barn*
*v-k?us Trio.
rt aao Sole. -1.-ArgT4k- Kfttcrer
H*>*>* Cray-Rose.
jbirrilo*. - Manaa- . . t~>^a
>*.* <V>er I l t w r
wTaltses. "T> u B-na" RoreVr
Vhssssan Trts.
\-to9a aata. " t r M* a s Kr > T
Tvotsteks. Oa. 1
*>Vrt yn.
T~TS!r
Oahstx. -**
<*art F.
Ua GaTT.
* 11-os-r.f
* / >, ou<- i Trt
Or set v*o. - T H t Aloe* raa TVtr
I. r. Tf s rva' h' rr.
- P s i ^ - r f t h * v^rasassa-
tVhs-aaaa Trio.
t- kxt t i
Ho*f> hi
Csa
* >. tasa's Least
J"*a I V>a tJ r*:^ rfff rltiess t r i r *
a W-so *? B*' h .*ro. bat rhs>
I I . |kvle. tb*
r
**e>rVe of tbe b*-a
lt>t t rsr. * ; * thtt he aalds the base
sad win *<Wh
SS-A-a. CBUJ
FaasTs rsaxsx.
r apr n hse* l *s V>H ai -k lb* Sevf*.
tars of *"* wr r r ag tb* V#-*- Ci . r *
s a l |j>*'<-r " S j t ' j * 5 i r i s i s *.
tV* R. E. Ivett tjarj>*y of > a l e d .
Sti i saOUJi afcrSIMl
^ t y Sheraf Dorchester sold aa al
affl prrperty fa Jordaa t h b a i n l i i . I
the fredoare ease of Joka R Har
arfl agaiast Aa o s Jarkona aad other
The ptai ati f bid h ia for Stork
Caaf Baa Tea
Char> R Chase af 222 Far*-art
pCeaaed gailty la pnlire rart Ihb asnr
btg t o a rMari sa of I be city erdiaaar* i
eartiag without a areas*. Ue was asx
tea dobar*.
SperisT radsreateatt fe i saardbt e d.
hrery. Syrscase Gas Coapaay. - Ad*.
OWEKT DLXTS.
Tt * scs-ssl *a**r!c ef tke *V**t ICe
Ko.r- ) i ' i i r t o r ui * * aea h* h-:
!!#* ervtslra-. OOTV-r-* srfil be #>rt-1
Al lb* r--t!= ft f - ect s t l J4i
Work'rs" t>l<r> -V1 :t . <f : t ag tw
*w r>-r-v*- r rM-.!s:<-t. SJH aa ag
ts^ssa r->'>F:r# sr.s sepoi otr}.
C 1 Ilsrrs v i a give a trer l ^' nr* t"
fnee tb* l^yle* of ik Brl>rl:<o1
*ta at l i nws i ha has at o'clock t-
a*rr* v s J s r trt* **>*rt t n f
*T> r,-rrroe CT**rV***>.- A - s .
s**o srtfi rotlev ta* s**rrsa. The pabU
asr.rsV-1.
fLEASUtE CotOXS.
T> aaV->l I* b rtva I's-avx-r".
evr;te *t t f s j r t f rea ItaTt t y Mai
rv^or |< *artr'-wd to Tarsaar. May a*.
s - . v ^ *c pr*^i
t > * la-*
1
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of "*? O-BI a**t to s s ' r i . a sr*r*K->
ka l b- . -i r-S r'r:-r* Pl t r wm h
SS-TT*^ frM* l I oVVtck
V t S- l * -'^1 *-. I V r l i t t ! " *
log *t l^. * ; * I J . r>-tls1
*<# . at i>s><r V*rT. > H Ike asn
f ^ S er i k* l - - r k AM sorV*tr Of t b
P' IISSHIT' .S.S r st r t l .
T . rt - . - i , . . . . i , - J v , , - . - s rr f
itr ct Oi.-r.isck raatr *>n sy*t a ^
0. -.' Mxt s> I V -.-*! !*
J T-
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rV^-^wstT l':. renr ai:t *r*. h
TS * j - a r- -v ^* * Pars* l "r-
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l i r a a n a grrat *att*aa
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THE SYRACUSE DAILY' JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY t, 1893.
CLAIMS COURT
NEXT TUESDAY
Eightj-Uuee Cases Come
from Onondaga County.
5FWJI StSSIJi I I IE fitSE
ACafcateaMU
fktc U t l Tfec A*
ays tnm State af That Swiss*,
Wi tk a tsJeadar at 143 c u e s the Coart
af ( h i u epea* i t s special srssioe i t
8 ; rarest a n t Tevsday. 1 W t . m.
Charles T. Saxtoa b the pret i l i sx jadge
aad h b associate* are Ge*rge M. Beebe
ad Joha F. Parkharst- TW eases are
I f roa Oaoadaga. Madisoa aad Os ae-
ga cvaaurs. with few exceptions *f
t u n f roa Sececa aad Cayaga coaatirs.
The da i a s oa the calendar w u W
soaaa
OM 1 WI - El i z a b e t h F. Oreraere. I V
sal a Jakr r a. Alfred W. D*M. Chartee
Keller, w , t Vt rl es KrBrr, j r . John J.
Bofca aad another; Elixa M- McArJV.
Daniel Marphy. Joka Meagher. Mickad
Ryan. Joka Dna
r
ee. Re?rr Carroll, jr..
Patrick Esrlght, Edward Doraa. PkEip
Grecawald. Ecgeae J. Mark. Wa i b a
Cerraa, EKzj MrArdlr. Csurtr* M.
Craci * aad another. Addbei i Green.
J.Mrph r . Keaardy. Afire R McCarthy.
Le wb A- Mason. Jacob Croosr. Tboasa*
W2soa, Joka N- S a a t e n. WCaas &
Wood. Terreare Ford and another.
George Ski * and another. Edward
Arats, Robert E. Feathrrly, I"*ot>sra A.
Ryder. Sanford Erheabeck. WOi sj a H-
Baker. Hde a M. Dfll aad (Wrt.
Mi ckad J. LawVs* asd another. Crusra
Wa s . Scsaa E. Ratkbca. Isaac X. Sbrr-
B I \ Joka Barhaer. Joka Bargta. Al-
bert Critradea. Henry Cartart. Pari d
Col i n* and another. Js ne L. David***,
Ada B. Daaa. Peter EMS. Peter Ebb. j r .
Saaferd Erkeabeek. Je~rv* Fir*tria
aad another. Joka X. Fastler. Nicholas
Fri ess, Se vaos r H-Vbrook aad others.
Nicholas HaBar. Matilda Hsntl ry. Cr-
rtrla Re s t aad another. Mary A. Lewis,
Sdrest er Myers. Hi r aa Merrill. John
McCoariEe. It arj PUak. Lesa Ki*kt-
aaera; Jarvh Sa>der. Mark Skrn>. WS-
V G. Stearas a4 aavtker. Peter L
Trrperaias. Ckaries Tajtor aad aaockec
Sarak J. Vi a Sckairk a. | aaotker.
Epkraiaa E. YTiwtra. Tkoaaaa Wal-
r al k aad- acet at e. Bbake t k F. Orer-
a * aad aaMkcr. Ke ki r d Brry, Cbaxa-
c*r Brawa. Martia Becker. Uearce
Peace. Fri ak E. Dearer aad t ae n,
Siaaaa Uari axer. Beajaaaia BarkVaDrr
aad l aot Vr . Jha Tal ber, ADea V.
Saaitk aad Wi Ba a Exenoa.
Madiso*Isakefla 9 . Baaber aad aa-
ehex. Tkeofare CaaapoeR. Fraaris W.
DoaGttle. Miaaie Hkracorfc aad aaocker.
Mf t ea B. Jarria. Efcert KirkU&d. Joka
a Saaitk. Gewxv X. Taekat arr aad aa-
Jtser. Pe ny WCard. El i at e t k A.
Taoac. Al l ea Dirt*. ICaxi e Uitracock
aad- aaotker. tkrec raaea; Hi rrUoo J t
Taker. Wabr d K. Croat aad aaotker.
Ja* W. Soatrr. Ui aai e Hitrkeork. Fred
W. Tracood. DeTee*t Near. Fred W.
Twofood aad aaatker, Charles F. i v i -
aork aad aaotker. Fri t* C BJork aad
atacher. Ira PkiSrrcas s ad aaotker.
Wi&aai H. Wa 2 e r . Jxawa U Gardner.
Sjtrester Barrki td. Jerry Weedea. L-
rreHa E. Tarkabarr. Jka O. Preach.
A-MiQ Barrkard. T* v a at SaBi rj a.
\ Mia Skep aad aaotker. Oaeida Malt-
taf Ca , Xettie B s
k
Aasti a 3. B*tri=?-
E**"" Batteav De ai t t C- Far e , sad
aa-tker. Sa a i v l Hard aad aaotker.
waSaat H. Jaaea aad aaotker. Eue ka
K^e t s , Harry T. Ki a* aad aaotker.
. Uh C Lasher. Harry M. Lasher. J**-
ah pot . Joka L rroeeer. ieoeoe IL
o r e r aad aaotker. Ira Sauth aad W3-
Eaai Terr.
<*er-Jka Avi ar e r . Joka Acriap-
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FOR INDULGING
IX BAD LANGUAGE.
LEGAL NOTES.
The SaH Sariac* Na:W>aal haak kM
akd a i cdcaxat f r | l X u i i assi aat
Jaaae* U. BuvhrO.
Jka B M of t kb cfey ka* a rvatra-
boa * * h PhSia U. Dw;W ot 0**<-jo
>WU the krase f Bra.-k *.Hmts* wvp-
rty. Hwyle ci ai au tkat he did aot re-
reire tea dajs* aotire aad retaaes M
cat aalr*a the cocrt pat* kua oat.
J a are* B. Brooks kat feeee agreed apoa
as rrftree t aaaire iatu t he a*rriu !
the aftdi cal k* *f Ike Sfrarese. Bia-
kasstea Jc New York hUiiruad cwaj>a>y
to lay a oaitrfchack a dtstaare <4 aVwat
a feet IM the ro*i ket aera JaaorsTiBr
aad Uaati ri a the k e hvase of Free-
aaaa aad othrrk. It has ht-ra arraated
tkat the rrferee aad i at rmt eJ sur-
aeys vfl l ssake a |-crr.*l tas^"tMa of
the fcwaritj akere the nUrvod omr pny
deoires to b y the saitckback. *Mi>er-
i auadeat A. IL i s. kaars has f i i ca the
asrty t s t t w v t i | vy enj i ae aed to-
aavrrvv Muraiac the trip w>U he aaade.
The foUoaica; day llctrrve Brwk* aril
haM the rst krari a^ etidraire be c x
takea ia tS.s rt . ]< i s es|Kvted that
he a til sahatit kts report i a cl evi s! Ursa
Ss l anby.
WAS NEGOTIATING
FOR THE CENTRAL.
Bokert famith. k b said t * 6ce at
70C> t>wth Beeeh-U b locked ap at
the purtre t t at wa. Smith a u ar mt c d
a the I' ai Tmi ty hl wk. a-hrre he aras
ai as the pahBc teWphoae. He was try-
isst to call ap the Vi aderhi hs ia Xr
York.
Saaitk b thoaskt to be orraacrd.
RANGE OF WATER
VALVE CRACKED
Guards Are How Stationed
in OnoDdaga-st.
Oeort* Betts t Di ckersst-. i t h
a* ra-aUr oerapatine. a n h p^cr
< ^ this Btreajac ckarjed *i tk t Wat -
l as * city *nHaaB<. It b Htiawd that
t - ki bJ j a a db* la froat *f CVoar,-, I ,
VF^i*' !"
S <
*
t f c
0"<a>*-. b s t aisht
" 5 *
T - C , r
b a n s r * akJca the hear-
tcx * paner^Sy. H rather iaa-
Jered ha s tocked t p aarJ ka
In OM
Oneida^t
Mauer.
TW
Opening
The t xar e of the cast iraa f nas e af
the 3S-iark at er ral re at t he roraer of
West Onoorfifi-sL aad BcSerae-aTe.
cracked last Satarday aad as a aaatter
of prrcaatiaa Saperiateadeat Hi a has
s bx v had saards statjoaed there aitkJl
aad day. It srB be aeressary U pat i a
a aew frasae for the rarre aad oae has
beea ocdried aad vaQ be here Tharsday.
The cost of a frasae b bet veea $*JU aad
S3TDX hat the daatace r a e d by the
crack v i a prooabty aot rzreed ?3U0 as
the add be f l r aa be skipped bark* aad
sereral of its parts ased.
Ia order to take cat the Tafre it a-31
be aeressary to break the SMarh asaia
aad t o as e a aea* sretwa of pipe. A
orrtioa of 13 feet pipe b aow beiaa; tak-
ea oat.
Sapertateadeat H3I says that if aay-
tkiaa: rhooJd ocrar to the ai t orat as at
t he coraer of West Oooojdaisrst. aad
Befltrae are. the water roaid be shat o i
by t he gaards before aay daataxe v a s
doee. The 3C-urh ataia b skat 4T aboat
oae-oasrter of a scSe each aHe of that
poiat by other rarrea aad that kalf-as3e
s rrt bas ef the 30-iaeh a ui a b fed by
oaly eae pipe aad shoaM a break arrar
it aroakf oary be aerrssarr t o dos e s oe
TalTe. Tkirh b a 13-iach xarce f ecdl a;
the 3&iack ripe.
Saperiateadeat 1121 while l a y s ? the
i atake pn>e ia Skaaeat rks b k e had a
aeai Ue ><at wkirh a i s aot ased. He
has takea it apart aad atake two Sower
sras of it. He b ahnat t pl srr thrse
eras oa tar terrsr* at the acrtk earl of
tke rrserreir. II? b abo i n i ^ a c t *
p b s t oo> the terraes ererrreea* akjrk
do Dot shed hriTea.
Gather Here and Apparently
Own the City.
Chief Ranger's Address Is InterestingHe Appoints
CommitteesThe Mayor Makes the Welcom-
ing AddressSession in Torn Hall,
That social order. Foresters of Asser-
hra. b ia rxtdrare to-day.
ti res coase frsta ecery part of t he State.
The city H their's fur a f e days. The
Mayor care it to theaa aad the rest of
the citizeas are i a accord.
Tha. bi raai al srsaioa of t he Graad
Co a t of the t^ale of Near Tork. besaa
t a b Bwr i a g at Tara kaU i a North Sa-
baa-st. Clooe oato three kaadred drle-
rtr atteaded the cpeai ac sessioa aad a
spirit of coed fellowship prera&d.
The iaterior of the kail was elaborately
decorated witk fees, bcBtiax aad eaa-
borass of the order. Li ttV or *o basi-
arsa was traasarted at t kb aieralax's
aseetias. bat aa address of at kmi se was
ai rea by Mayor McGwire aad rcspoaded
to ry <iraad Chief Eaaj er Jaa. es L Mc-
Cartoa of New York. After the Graad
Chief Kaaret had aaaoaaced the ap-
poialaseat of coaaut l ees to art dwriaa-
t t e evtrrati oa the delegate* adjoaraed
to asert agaia at 2 p. aa.
Mayor MrGaire sappteaseaied hi s ad-
Its mreorat a- 1 ***** ** **
k-
** *y sayiag tkat he kad
^^ i pUced tke peUre force of the eity aader
the aathority f the Foresters dari ag t he
cwaTratiuo.
Graad Chief Kaacer MrCartoa re-
spMkled bri raj U the Mayor's address of
vekvaae.
THE PARADE
TO TURN HALL.
AND | W IN JAIL
William Moore's Sharp Trick
Gets Him Into Trouble.
Testerday afteraooa Detsrtrre Kc e t e
arrested WmKasa Moore, who was
rkarred by Jaases T. Harrey with steai-
ag k b 5asK*d ria*. Har t *; b a eh-rk
ia Weeks* ctotkiss: store ia West Fay-
rl tc-U aad he sai l ikat Moore aad a
rvssroaioa eatered the store aad were
s&xva a awshrr of elotkiaa- Mardrs.
Wkea Ihey were a hwt V l eare Moore
t oi l Harrey that there s a Ki ck
aurk oa k b fare sad T<Csterred t o re-
Te it.
Harrey kaadH hiss his haadkerrkief
a*i while he was ressntras: the iarre4
black spot he a'*.? rrasoTed a d b ^ a d
pia t hi t was attarhed to Har r y' s aeek-
tie. Whea Harrey dtsrocered fcb b<
he attified tke poiire aad Det-rti rr
Ke e f e sooa spqttet kb ana ia West
Fayetv-*t-
laua^diatety after k:s arrest Moore
was a r nba r d brforo- JastV-e Tkoa. ua
aad held to awai t the at . i oa of the
<*raad Jary. The dj saoad pia was ia
bb pocket. Moner at i rst said he was
fro Cwrs>K. aed tbea Huajced to Chi-
rac*. B t i a S I years of 'sea.
The defecates left the Globe hotel, tke
headquarters of the coaeeatioa, for Tara
haB abeat *3I> o'clock t hb sporataf.
The parade aras headed by a ptatooa of
pofice aad thea followed the rut whi rs of
the local exerstiTe eoansi rtee oa foot.
After that eaaae Gaylerd's CeaCral Ot y.
haai . foOeared by Pas t i^apreaee Coaa-
auader Adaaa Brosra of Rochester oa
horseback aad ia f aO aailorm. FoDoar-
iax casae Liarsfa CoarJaee of Rochester;
C. J, Cock Conclave of this ci t y: graad
lodge osScers: local delegates aad aaeaa-
hera of t he exerati re eaaarS. Tha b i -
ter rode ha carriages.
The Bae was as fol l ow. Smooth U Sa-
Eaa-st. to Oaeadaga-st. to ^tstc-st. to
North SaBaa-sc At Ash aad North Sa-
Kaa-ts_ there was dress parade aad re-,
riesr by Liaeeta aad a J. Cook ,Cea-
rbTes. Aad the ael erates aaarched sat*
Tara hall amid iasfariag asartbJ aawsir.
Ta b a-r~T was the i rs t tiase that
C. J. O A CoadaTe erer appeared ia
parade ia fafl a a Us m aad regalia aad
its asesbers asade a derktedly credibJe
appearacre.
WITHIN THE WALI^S
OF TURN HALL.
APPOINTMENT
OF COMMITTEES.
At t he narasai i a of k b rrsaarks t he
Graad Chief Baagrr a ns x ne e d the ap-
poiatateat of these coauaiUces:
Cccamiure oa credeacbl*Jaases B.
f ^raaaagk of New Y o r k j h i i a i Blark
oTBrookl ya. C. M. Schwalbe of St at es
Islaad.
CtMsssittee oa dbtrsbatioaT. F. Pet-
ersoa of Brookiya. T. H. boogkna of
New York, George J. Ltttietoa of Near-
harg.
Coauaittee oa iaaaceJoka T. Croat-
ia of New Tack. Jueepk Brewster of
Brookiya. A. R. Hsckel e of Brouklya.
Coouaittee oa priattagM. J. Wa kh
of Yoakers. Adobk Ehret of Near York.
Thomas McAt ay of Booeadale.
CVaaaaittee o a the state ef t he order
Daairl Cashi ac of this city. Fraarb
eV-ao>ld of New Yerk. EL J. Baddy of
Brookiya. . , -
Cocaauttee aa pressGeorge L. Gaetb;
of t kb city. Mjrkael McCat e of Harrr-
s t rav. L. B. Oreea at Patchogae, Loeg
Islaad.
l Yasmi tfee oa aDrare aad per dicta
J<ka J. O'Grady of New .York. Fraak
S. halx of Braakrya. E. ft,
,r
Osbarae of
Raraester.
XVoaauttee 'oa raVs of. orderO. C
Wkatrssore a t Baf sl o. Tkpaaas Seward
of Brookiya. Fred W. EKott' of De pe v.
Fotlowiag the aaaeaacesarjU of the ap-
pedatsaeat ef these coaaavittees the dele-
gates adjoaraed to saeet at 3 p. a .
the ^rlrcitiua. Proirsts hace bees oade
u the Sepjvave Aiocx ruatatittee aed
a e also revuaasarad agaiast the kigk
proa's oa gvods sappOd by that body.
Ia two places i a the St al e attraapt' ****
beea a^de by orgaaiaatieas of a avrvi-
ral fraUralty to pretest physirvaas froaa
actiag as aV^tocs for fratrraal sodeties.
They hare beea aasacrewfal . bi t we
ecruoiBMad that the geaeral l aws gee-
eraiag the qaestioa be asaeaded so as t-
eaahle as t o art to t he case tkat aay
fat are attrsapt be satvessfaL The a-t*p-
tiea of the taw coassaitte* has aot beea
sarressf aj aad a e oaggest the sasse be
diratJBaed.
"We reroamsaead roassderatioa of the
iasportaat o s n i He of hvHlrr rerresrsta-
t >a f^r raral dhtri rts oa the exerati re
oMtauitrr. No other frateraal suriety
csaal ia aesabenki p to oars, ekaages its
aVe frooa oae ead of the State to te
ctkrr. Wr sMTsse artioa for a perma-
aeat head^aartt-rs. We are sorry u
say tkat saaay cvarts hat e aeglected eo>-
pxrtaai bes t o psibtbk the aews of the
order ia the Drwspapcrs aki ch rJTe space
to secret Korlety. We voakl recvasatead
t he apnniataseat of capable eorrespdad-
eat s for each coart.
~I s ^ i * i > r dni r e to express
oar rrati acatba ' at the cwartesy aad
frateraal spirit crawed twwarda as by
atesahers of t he order dcriag oar lerat of
3Vc. To aay cvUegaes oa the Cuaacil
1 ei t cad t haaks foe their sarport aad
exprros to the worthy Graad Secretary
WUKaa Dal y aay acdigttioa for k b aid
aad friradskia,'*
vasxixaaasa rsaaca.
Coassderabie toterest a the part of
delegates ceaters ka pUitirs of the order.
The aseatbers of the local roarts are
patti ag ap a good rasspaiga aad hope
tkat the ticket wkirk they hi r e placed
ia the fieU ar a be elected. Th b ticket
b headed by Jaases M. Lyarh. who b
a caadidate for graad chief raager. The
ti rket slated by the Syrca.-<aas U a
good oae bat it b aapoasihle at t hb tiase
t o f i re a forecast as to the sat nase of
t ke elertiea.
Cocrt Le Ms j ae *r81 gtre a aortal ses-
si oa to-aigkt at Elk's kaU to the rbui as;
deiegatrs.
A receptioa was teadered t hb" after-
aooa at the'parlors of the Globe hotel
to t he rbi t i ag w s a n by Caospaaiews of
the Forest.
racatea Villi a Saire.
A aerial sessi ea was grrra last ai gat
at Tara haB to the delegate*, who were
i a the city. J sates Makar of Coart ttyr-
aeese acted as ekairsaaa of the createg
aad addresses were arade by WBfiasa
Rahi a. Jaases M. Lyarh. Graad Chief
Raager Joka L MrCartoa of New York:
P. J. MeGlade of Coart Moaarck aad I>b-
trict Drpoty Graad Chief Raager 4>orge
M. Hashes. At t he dos e of the district
depaty's speech. Peter MiHer. district
drpoty graad chief raager of the^erood
Syracuse district v a s raCed oa the stags.
District Depwty Haghes preseated hba
wi th a kaadsoase eold aadce *a behalf of
Coarts Moaarck. Soetay, Sal t (Sty, Syr-
arase aadOas adaga.
MRR R. L. STI EFEL of New York.
Caai rs ua of the rsasmitiee oa appVata
aad gri ecaaces of t he Ksi ght s aaJ. La-
Ce s f Hoaor: past graad matron of the
Order of the Eastrra i s ur of t he State
* > e w York, aad Pas t Db*rict Drpaty
af the L X _0. F.
- V
GRAND CHIEF '
RANGER'S REPORT.
VISITING LADIES
ENTERTAINED.
! aid Oaeida-**. prai ag ! ! .
e-rrt. Jadre Ro tkt< aaoraia* arp~at -
ea there rsaasss a i s tooV,>t
U
y
B1t
j . ,
t^resssty^aad appear* i ke bad* to be
If*** J*? "
Fr , r t 7
- WrWs.
* M. Raraes aad CharVa Mrr+Os.
The deatk of W. - ^ K AkSoi,
%tt
Thoeai s M*i>y ha. n*+i . , , !
rhsac ia the ataaserawvt of ih> (Vswa-
daga C^aaty Sot rag. Mk J|
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W. Parater be- .one* , aal tV-e-pre^.
dra*. Mr. Krai** t a n . Er a . r J | t
J~>~. Jr . h added to the W N I f
tratrr*.
Wtathtr Prediction*.
. ^e 2 S- , V *-*** m . P.
Tl" EZZIZ * vi^a-rate i^n,
t
M. Warsday
i
frr*. aorthwrrtrrtp
-Tt-T 1vto<>t
ratSaVUL.
Mrs. TVter E. Ilopstefa aad Mrs.
Jaa P. l i s t a ua are ia Near Tort at-
iradiag the art s r kW.
W. 11. Br-kwaT ef IH^TrrsrHJf. was
ta l h isly j e^rrt ay oa basiaessv While
b*rr be was the ge>t of C T. Rrorkway
at b b hase i a East reae*ee-st.
Tb-tata* nar k. P. . C. R, af the l a-
deprb-at t>rdrr of Ferester*. b s t the
>at kat u> hntcL Ite b a a sbi t t*
t kb r;ty. I>a Tkarsday e t e abg ' a-xt
l e sad r a t CsWadt . P. . C. R. wwl
s<Wrr* the f ai l ed Frirad* at 13* North
SrSaa- s t
Mr. aad Mrs. G**rcc P. Healey >4
Aat s ra are sprsMtrg a frw 4ays with
Mrs. Healey"* par ot s . Mr. aad Mr*.
"rnrc* Kb c f l l >i T- *f . itaadar
a*er
:
r Mf. H' aVt j *s i h r a i o r
s *> es.t^ld. - Tb l*+4 U My SCarsojrrd.-*
*l the Va/ral Baptist rbsrek. It was
e*Vck<r*fly gfrea.
Toe ar--s N Te%-
arl * r t s Ui ; Tm\ an>*Ttr w b
saofrjag We4arsda7 freak staiity
t ! Jt. srtja* | har ma-
r
. r tUn r>.
W-. aero. aa at I a. as.
*
as. c; <*'cr>*
C 4 t * " . aK- . i - t -
TV W%. . t . < r. s ^W- t \y I t * l a
tvtr f-^-rrf . T * - si i
r
> |^tSr
A <Jrs VM -. *M ike
S M I . I * -
vnavuBa^Bs t f .
TV- sssrrbre of Ms>* MtrW- M. IJrd*-
awr . ds ar hl ' e of Mr. aad Mrv FredrrVk
I'. Iir>.ss-T of a l t To- M<. aad
l l eary Ward !} l~k pisre bt erra-
hsc. The R*T. Ir. *^-wf B, ( f t Vhw.
patr of the ITe^t Prr*hyl<rba rhwtra
^ Mo t ^ c They left for New Tork after
the crrrayssy.
TW first swatter of bastaess ta <vtne a a
before the desrgates at t k b afterasoa'a
srssioa of the'aVlegates was the beariag
f t he report. *t the co-aavttee oa re-
deat i ab. Fawowiag the receptioa of t hb
report Graai - Chi ef Raager Mc Cmo a
deHrered h b aMlresa, which b l a part aa
f o l l o ws ^ -
"Whea are aVsaased the rrrponsibiBty
of oaVe at Newbarg two years ago oar
csaat ry sras at peace wi th t he world
aad t he era of "prosperity for which a-
haJaah*agli>c4:edseeaQedtobe at haad.
Oa Feb. K, l * t S t he rrnfized world was
startled by the aaawwaceaseat tkat aa
Asaersraa kattJeship ridiag at aarhor ia
the harbor of a sai vuatd Tneadry g*r-
eraaarat had beea Mosra t o atocas aad
aearly 300 of her r r e v hot . Year ex-
erat i re esasauttee realised tkat aa art
caprecedrated i a kbtory kad beea eaas-
titxed aad a;<predariag the grare ordeal
tkai . roafroa:ed the Pma i r a t hasteaed
to extead t o boa t he sympatky of the
Foresters of Aaserica of the Empire
State. A dabs apoa the graad coart
fajatral faad showed that Forestry kad
l s | a atrasber ia the rataatrpphe.
- The ead of t kb adariaiarxTioa asarks
t arrJoae af the i rs t derawTSa the his-
tory of orarr as a parery Asseriraa or-
gaaixatioB. There are i a the I'aitrd
St at es *st,l> aseasbecs: i a New Yrk
State, aboat 13.000. It has beea oar
pteasare to wrVoaae hark Coart Geaeral
George Washiagtoa, vhi rh had srxredtd
to the ssskgash order. It has beea t he
porte? of the eaasril to earoarage weak
roarts wi th ssaaS a i a h i i i i i r s to aaxV
caavate with others, l sassedbt dy foBow-
buc oar asdartina b t o oeVe a rystesa of
oaVtai TWtatbaa was ia-stitsted. Graad
Chief Raager woald earaestly recssa-
aarad that these be coatiaaed.
~C. i a?ri sats f ei ag atade la atTeral
eases that b l i a a f t y cauipaain had
failed I * aake good shorts res oa ae-
r oaat s af aaaarbl ooVers wbo>v serari-
tsr they were, the Graad Chief Raager
apoa iarestigatina foaad that the cs apa
ai rs had takea adraatage of teraah-als-
l i rs t evade their oblrfatbaa. A asert-
tog of the asrabers acti re la the order
was raBed aa>> they fa Teres i ke proposi-
t i - * af orraaiirac aa i adeaai ty faad ia
c a a a ut ba wf*h the <Jraad Coart. The
pLra b roaajdmd feasible aad a eeas-
asHire w*1 repnrt l aws to gorera the
sasse. It b eiprrted tkat the t r e s t l e
rsassi t t ee S assasae t he asaaagesseat
of the sasse.
TJr>e a d a t i ' s ef t he aew ritaal rea-
drred l b* aarrkase of etpesrfre para-
pheraaBa l r r > i t i for the roarts aad
as a ua y rsarl . dirVled to hare I he sass*
lared the r^assijt<r a iadrsaailr has
Vddr* to farmsbte aa baraare tnA
*Jn. We are so-a'cd to report that th#
aarst i sa of respoasibiiity I* lh Graad
Coart for the a d* *i UaWitir* of
. slmeilsaiae charts hsx beea settled. I s
he rsse of M^haa s rs i a- t lb* Graad
Coart t hb a*r>t>ia a s s settled by th>
nt i ag aside -f the >ad*.ai at a^*a th*
groaad that lV s ' t nt to. orpseatKai of
the tsraad C~7I did a sppry t* the
sahnediaate r r t aad that the ah*edi-
aat e coart was a*t the ageat of th*
Graad eaart. Therefore t he i m V t *4
paprrs oa aa aVerr of the *berd*aate
roort b aot g~l srrrlct oa the s a Vi n
of t he Graad C-ort.
~The f a a ml fad a! i aar la roJ
cv.-ilst)a s*MHWf>ljpc :/rst 4c-
r o a d s aaaa i'. W* s-Ote* that tW
t l a Ur rertaia i<art ai ; bdraai i
fnue M b dar U I t e dHfrrray* la death
rat* beta-eea Gr o t - r Yfek ard
Tk b afteraooa the rbirJas; ladies were
eatertaiaed amforaaaJry by the Cotapaa-
b e s of the Farest at the Globe parlors.
There were ao preparatiaas avaie fur
the af ai r: they simply gathered to talk
aad to hmw* araaiated socially.
Ts-aasrrsw the risitiag bdi e* sriD be
gi i ea a taQy-ho drive araaad Oaoadaga
bke . The start wi n be froaa the Globe
b u d at 2 p. aa. A stop wifl be aaade at
I-oag Braack for l aai beoa aad the re-
tara v i a be a ua e by tke way af Lirer-
poot
l a the errai ag Coart Ceatral City wB
eatcrtaia tke delegatrs at El ks' kaK.
GEN. CHAMBERLAIN
M AHENO
Re-Union of the 185th and
Old 12th Regiments
The t &t h rrgiaseat wO hold i t s re-
aai oa oa Jaar rS at Bal dwi nstai e. The
OH Twdf t h regisseat has beeal aTi t ed
t a kotd i ts re-aaica la roajaarti oa with
the 150a. Thb wrs decsied at a awet-
iag of t he execstiTe coosaaittee hdd oa
Satarday at RxUraksTaOe. The eoat-
h t e e reesi sto of L. S. MerrVk aed
WilBrat Drake of t hb city aad Jastice
Ri ce, l l eary Baker as d the drpaty post-
aaaitcr of BaUs i uT^l e .
Receat'y eonespoadrare was iiU
w
:
t h Joshwa U Chaxabcrlaia af Braas-
vi rk. Mr , witk a t i e w of hxvi ag hna
attead the r t xai oa of tk* ISSth rrgumrat
U b year. Tke di rbi oa aad brigadier-
geaeral replied tkat if the date roaU be
axed for the Utter part ef Jaae l i e veaM
sake arrargesBeaU to attead. He b
Ptesideat of Bovdoi a roSege. He was
aba rol eod of the 30t h regbseat. Mai ee.
The csamiag of Gea. Ckaavberlaia b coa-
s*iere* oee of the biggest favors the aid
eeteraas coald expect
ISN'T GROWING
VERY FAST.
TO STRENGTHEN
Organize Red lien Lodge
Coajunction With' It,
BiHS 8EP1ETE0 I ! N
GurvJ WM Meet TaUirkl to Takt St
Trsard riraaiat Larjt
rtody.
Far the Whi te awasorul faad. Treas-
arer Hol dea receiTed *3S to-day as fol-
Shortiy after eat erbg the hall the det-
< rates were caDed to erder by F. C-
Weaz. presideat of the Vocal exerati re
ctaiButtre. aad he iatrodaced Mayor Mc-
Gaire. As t i e Mayor stepped to the
freat af the i t age he was greeted by
art/ base wkfck seessed to Bft the raef.
Mgyar's Aaaress a | Wekssaw.
-Brother Foresters. - said the Mayor,
wbea t he appUase had ceased. ' I aa>
deeply gratrf al at veSeetaiag t o t kb dry
the roarts of the forests of -New Yerk."
Coatzaatag be sai d: - I ttdd t he Forest-
ers of New York at the fassoas State
csarrat ba heM at New burg ia May.
1807. that if yaa waald dirert the lora-
twa of the aext State ceoTeatfca at
Syrarase. we woaM prscabe t be a a
acaderfal hscreass la the awaVt s ht o af
the order ihrsaghoat Ceatral New York:
aed. seroadry. a cordial greetiag aad
hsopitanty of the prnple af Syrarase.
The f oraer prsarise has beea aude good
as the report of year oaVcers sadirate.
aad for the falaOaaeat of the secoad
rroause we asast waU year ddiberatrre
jadgareat at the ead of the csareati oa
wbr h opeas so avnacasasty aad aader
sack brirkt skies to-day. There b aot
a frateraal orgaai zatba tkat has erer
coaie to oar eity which better represeats
aH dasoes of people bj the ci rl c life af
oae* great rsauaoasrealth.
"This orgaaiaatioa b frateraal aad
beaeToarat ia the broasVrt aad best sease
f the tcrat. It f. sahjert t o ao per-
s^aal or *>aoaraat>r<aal tasrseare. It
ts the a o s t aktral aad oas t
eteaseat of oar AaserV-aa
pioplr. 14 b far rest ore] f i wa the feel-
tog of daajshaess or prrjadVe wkirk
prtTaSs ka carina* eegasjaatiaas. It
has grows woaderfaDy la *yrara>e as
wea a* efaes here aad there b ao stroag-
er haad of brother*, a* t a r e loyal or pat-
fv>tic orcaaixatioas of ritiaeas thaa b
roataiaed at the roarts af the Foresters
f Syraraoe. aad what b trae af 5j ra-
rase b esraaly trae of the roaaty of
Oaoadaga aad the roarts of New T*ek.
Yea wi l rsaae to a city that b aeced for
the sosssrty. harsaoay aad caaeri ral
stit-agtk af the brothers of y*?r ardrr.
"Yooj 0 * a * t o a dt y whrrr tke
roarrs are wrtl raVt*d. gaV!rd by
H exrewtire ooVrr. at the head f
roarts wboe* graerjl aaaarnl rwaditina
b eawal t o those of aay city fa the bad.
We r*aan t > Mfnagty maas rad aad
arte atrasber^i t ia the F*n>t<-r. Pria-
'ire** aad ritaal ef the vrxai zal i oa a i l
raa*ad t hr s i ^r r * t o rtry s u a who
bvtrs b b maal ry sad his f..-airr. To
* r->d t o otbrrs. t o r mi sVk aad fcwiy
th* 4rad; | * avske hrfssV.. a i o n sad
ehddrra rrosxrroas aad r o a t r s : ^: to
e>l rVssss of swa^gbt rat* the rhiaks
aad a*>-* aad ma a a r * of tK- hs a a a
hart h tW highest aba of t i e t.-ae
lorrtrr.
"I bed ys a- i l na i a tb asas* of the
e*y f >'ir*-ae. W . etersti Tr I hate
tb* b^a-w t be. l a th* nass* f the V^.
esters of Jtyrarat* ta abas * avmhrrsVy
aad braehriaries I partingst*. l a tb*
kssse of i ke exeratrr* rtataritt** f
ahW-k 1 bare tb* ba*e to be a ssesabrr. , . ^ . ^ . , . - ^ , - .
I frast thai year st j y wi th t i i a t e a th* rest of th* . ! *. TW l-saares *f
pWsaat kad es>raUe as oar gee. 1 lag ' the *rdr are is etrrCcat ' Hi ' * . I' s-
K rorsUat aad w h*>a that T~ *
4rr
^
1tr9 f
^
m1
^ a r s a . as *
carry awa* ai t b t a l b* rrrVVrtssa. of
EULOGIES OF
TWO PHYSICIANS.
The Oaoadaga Medical society hdd i ts
aaaaa] ateetias; t hb as r ai s g at i t s ro^as
la the Dataye bwiHray Dr. J. Parsons
of MsreeOas read aa ealogy of Dr.
Jeaat haa Kaedaad. aad Dr. Cask of
t kb dt y read eae of Dr. Wa t b a T.
Pl aat. Sereral other papers were read,
oae oa "lYias-'ysii."" by Dr. G*?rge t .
Ro a d, aad oae by Dr. H r r Basra *a
Acae Rosc' es. " The saeet ng wi s thea
ady-x.nsrd aad a ksataeoa was serred
by For aaa. There were three a a a e s
proposed for aseaberskip: Dr. a A.
Frlter. Dr. Joka Wright aad Dr. M. E.
Grrgg.
The afteraooa tesssoa opt a t ! wi th aa
address by Dr. J. R. Jokasoa. Dr. R. C.
MrLeaaaa aba spake. Presideat Dr.
A. F. Tadebooeaaer gare a b a g talk aa
-Pah&r Narastheai a. - Dr. Vsdrhoa-
coarr v a s the host.
HENRY F. STEPHENS
JHE MAN
He Will Be Deputy City Clerk
Messenger's Office Vacant
Prertoasty sxkaowiedged. t7.4Si.7X;
Letter Carriers* assodari oa. $23: adsS-
tJcaal satMrriptioa from Ceatary dak.
$5: laaamaaor] Baptist Saaday arkool.
T-: Oaoadage Co. Orphaa asyraa as
foBows: Mrs. Flercace HiTls. t\: Jojw-
aduae WSds, reat s: Pde r Reed. 25
res t s : 39 rhOdrea' ef the a s y Ua , 75
reats. * i 2 5 : George A. La s t s SI ; L.
D. Hofcaes. J l : S. Howard Fyler. 50
reat s: W. G. Hessees. 5> reaU: a friead.
25 reat s ; rash 23 cru$s: A. It. Wbe ,
5 0 c e au. Total, fijSOJX.
, The ca8 for a ssrrtiag af t he ti re
a a y Gaard at S o'ebxk this errai ag.
roasidrr a aut t et s i n t i a j the fatare
t he orgaaizatsja. has gi t ea rise to
ratsor that t kb old established orgaa:
t ba b to dishsad. The raator was
aird this storaiag by the raptaia of I
Greeaway Gaard. J. George Wara
who ia aa iaterriew wnh a Jeant al
porter, said tkat the objei-t of tke a e
iag was to i t r t i t i ke s the Greraa
Gt ard rather t i aa CL-baai i t . .
Cape Wararr said, tkat the prcposit
to be sabouttc-i at. the aert i eg. wkirk
t o be heU ia tbe rv^-tts i a t he Ho
Warner ia Jasx*-*t_ was to ergaaixc
lodge of Ked Mca la o - a j s a n u a w
the Greeaway Gasrd. He tbosght t!
the propositioa woaM t-e- faroraMy
rrired by the resu-ai ag SS sseabert
the Grrrasay tlaard. a i l that t he I
tare was bright fer tke oi l orxaaizatii
wkirk was rorsard back ia 1>*T0 aad w
for yesrs oae of the l eados; arista
caa*paaJr-< ia tkis ci t y. .
" Tl - Ura b to take ia a as abe r
t e w sseabers v ho wi n kut s s e Grei
way Gaard raea aad Red Mea at 1
sasse tisse, - s ai l Care- Wararr. ~T
auforai rd raak ef Krd Mea wear I
nw*e as i f ora as the Greeaway Gaa:
Of coarse we raaaoi har* a aai f ora
r* 7 M*VZ J*VM rlxat away, bat
wi l l be oaly a short t i c e wbea we a
kas e a brge aarrki ag body.
T i e sasse aai f ora wi n be wora
tara-oats of the two oresai zsri ocs. T
orgaaixatioB of a Icxlge of Red Mra
rrobaUy aot be rfeeted at tke aseeti
to-aigkt bat t he praposhioB wLH be o
sioxreJ **
At the be g a i i a * of the trocKes I
t vr e a Spaia aad tbe Cx-ted States t
Grsxaway Gaard. or a ansj i er of nse
her* of tV? oresa:xa
f
ica. wkirk thea L
3 asesxbership of l l . \ Tolcsteered tk.
scrrires. Sereral of the Beakers we
to Caba aad others are aow at Maai
t aoag those at Maaila b Charles G11
aer. .Ubert Anrt' af the kaspttal rn
has retaraed f roa Caba.* WHJ Sicl
aad others were tat abe t s of the 2U
regi aeat.
Tbe ecTarers of the Greeaway Gaa
are: Heary Scts'cr, prrsi l cnt: Hrn
BsehT. vi ce-proai eat: WM Traauaa
treasarer: Jasaes McGaire. secretary:
Grnrce Wararr. raptaia. aad W
Tr aat s ua. l i esteaaat- -
RYAN ARRIVED
JJJST IN TIME
Captured a Burglar Early
This Morning.
Po&resaaa Patrick Ryaa b credited to-
day witk karias; arrested a herdar
whae t he latter was ia tke art af psVer-
iag a aortk tide store. Ryaa' s beat b
ia Batteraat-st. At 1 1 5 5 fast aiakl
he tried the door of the dry goods store
of Charles W. Sr r l r r at 59 Batteraat-
st. It v a s locked.
Bet wrra 12 J 9 aad 1 a. a . he tried it
gal a. Th b tiase it v a s aot lacked.
Ryaa at ear* eatered tke store aad
thought he heard a skvffiag of feet. He
proceeded to brest i cat e a triae slrefer
aad asade a dbcorery. Bebiad oae ot
the rcsxaters, t roat at d oa hb haads aad
kaees. v a s a a a a . The otTen-r aabbr.1
hi a aad hi rrtaarkabie short tiase he v a s
bekaad the bars at the statioa hoese.
The lork of the froat door of t be store
had beea picked as d t he rest v a s ap-
parently easy for t be thief. He gather-
ed aajte aa assertaarat of pi aad
wkirk were serrrxl pout s of
aerkt>*. e t c , Tsrard ia the
of $3A. The wr^trag ar-
ticVsi were foaad oa PoBceaaa Ryaa's
City CJrrk-etert George J. Mdx tokj a
Joaraal reporter t hb a x a i s v that he
woaU aot aaaoaace his depaty for a f ew
days. He a a y deride to aake the aa-
pocataeat a traporary oae.
It b aadere-eod that forasrr City Clerk
l l eary F. Stepbeas B be aaaed as fHVnr
Mr. MeU' s drpaty. prosided t rra* raa |
t l
j ,
be agreed wpna. Edward J. Ahmsart. I , - v,
the ps^oiar Cast odba of the City baa.
b i r i a a t a r t y aaeatinaea fa tea sect ba
with t he posstioa af atesseager. shi rk
Mr. Mrt a raratrs. II* has aot aa-
s^i orrd hi adf as a raadri ste fr the
r~iKa. howerer. The ax-Meager r<*ar*
aedrr the Crrd S m V e rale*, aad ah*a
p*raaarat apamataorat fs aude l i e
appaiat** a n t b* srVrtrJ f roa the etV
gibt* -rx ia tb* *oVe of t he Maaiciaal
St r i he Kt s a a r r g hoard.
M. 7. Harea afll roatiaae b* caVe wa-
l l next Ta*odsT. a bra the eaVial U*4
f iri-orge J. Mrt ari l hare beea ap*
peered. Tbe bnad nt City CIrrk t l s i e a
( h u h * s a a of Arrtk Mr. Mru' s a a y
he t i e d at the a s a e a a i a a t .
The raprared barglar gare b b aai
a* .'asses Ma my . saVi that be has hired
i a the rify atrMit ahse yvf t s aad has
brea eapi oyed at t he plow works. He
b aknat. ! years of ax*. Tbe poiire do
aot kaov ki o . aad it b prsbsbb that
he has b*ea Iria* aboat hb aasae sad
He b a sl-k+w*ig yoostg
Detectives Woods look hba oat
aad had h b photograph
t . Mokaaal Caj r L
The j ai gae at s filed ia Municipal roa
this saoraisg were as foSows:
J. B. Jc F. B. Garrett TS. Chi r W |
Tkonpsaa . ard : WaUs a . . H. Grori
* l l - i S for goods sold.
At gi s t Derktrt TS- Alfred Koeh:<
f - s **^ for breach of coctract.
Artkar D. Eobary TS. M. K Cazzsi
f 1.8B oa a pevabsory aot*.
J. W. TrorsdeO aad aaotker 1
Michael D. Pierce. 9223, 70 far hal aa
0= Mat. <
Baklis Bsrst TS. Aat hs ey Fickti
s
5
^1 for terric**.
Wal ar e A. Rogers TS. Thomas ]
Gl rrboa. aoa-sait.
Frederick W. S a h h ra. Gabri d 1
St erol s , S1S.73 for terrices.
. New Jtaysarajfr Casssasxas*.
C H. Baker. ' the wefl kaova raxatx
_>aa. b at at i oat J ia roaaectioa v i
t he RepabCraa aoaaiaatba for Mayi
He b aot a caadidate fa t he set ae .
srekiEg the osBre. bat h b frieads a
argi ag ht a to eater the race.
HrJd A-ssTferr vgy.
The Rapid Traasit aad Ratteraat-i
rsjjarti oa aat t ers. ad>*araed aat a tk
asoraiag. were pat oeer before Jat ri
Hecork aat a to-aorrow. a* it was i s
a set t l raeat ai gkt be agreed apoa I
tkat t j s e . ^ ^
VALUABLE PAIXFTNOS
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(Bostaa) b at tl
Dtflaye Bai Ui ac roosa 102. for a f e
days with ooae t ae paiatiags f r oa k
stadjo, a n t e s parckasrrs of
P
*"~rt 1
ca3 f rea 2 to 6 a. a . - Ad r .
Hb
r*e 'ey of the . P. C A. ar-
rrt*d Joba IVedoe ef l l East Water-
*t. yrsT*edsy aed rbarged U a fa pM>-
rFTt Ibb aora' ag af t h cradt f lo aa*>
a t k It e b *aM to hs re ahasonl l b*
aarai l sad ovrrdr.Tr kf a *a Soadav.
The *fia**ti*a of the rase b *4aTI prad-
Qa Ma l Aa l s .
| ^ M ) \ . M*y p. Alti.-r f-
sri* ' Ar* s-!-^#r dst * *f Vs j 7. i ht aTl
' h sjeWt ts*** sad l*t V?i!. bi
T i i <i*r a>r- *t*s B M
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xkai a t i f i m . a M M i t t . a .
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last r*i Vseo afvsarvd t h* Kt*** of
tbe **rs
:
ssrs by ** e*te< tad
ht at:r4*4 tb* ls*r*. tb* a^1 r .
tVs*is-tfir. tW ss^Mt bsrw^s* a* a*-t a**
'*#] mi i v s la tb* ha*trj of oar
biasrel oegaaatsea.-
M,****! Isswd sad AHr e a MrC*j
arr* fa p*lire f^wrt IS*, aural **
a rharge of rsrtksaT a:>W*rt a ftrr***.
TV*'r (j* i d t e n ! > d t o a v r o w
h-vsM b* i a s * t < > l S* tare *4{i<mast
rr?rrtsiiT r.<: - g * tb* rt
*f P*M far. -^s. . , . | f Tork K t-> 1?2 Ac^^od s t . a - *ra <*t roaa *s"s,
roatssa* U ir1 the ito*e>o U l e:r*. * 1 * p*e sc .-?h; **. f i t
h* has la t>* ra<t it fs t**sary U t t j a x i - h : rrr c*- - r. sl . Apply W. E.
Cta be r w o a l k t he s i h u f i a ef | Ba J da . I M J i a e s a t - A d e .
Trie Ceaxfyt.
A roarrrt by the Srkaaaaa Trio a*.
rt tbe ire-if< ef Ir. J. C. Car~>a
be gtrea* tkr errs i s g at tke St st e
It st kat i na f*r Frrhle Miadrd ChiVirra.
I he prograaase foDovsr-.
rrr<Ttare. - Mr*a
-
Wri**c*ora
CklrrUoa. "I WeaH That Jly l ^ r . -
afra4<-tnt>a
March. T a * Ti^f-rC Barn*
*v-k?us Trio.
rt aao Sole. -1.-ArgT4k- Kfttcrer
H*>*>* Cray-Rose.
jbirrilo*. - Manaa- . . t~>^a
>*.* <V>er I l t w r
wTaltses. "T> u B-na" RoreVr
Vhssssan Trts.
\-to9a aata. " t r M* a s Kr > T
Tvotsteks. Oa. 1
*>Vrt yn.
T~TS!r
Oahstx. -**
<*art F.
Ua GaTT.
* 11-os-r.f
* / >, ou<- i Trt
Or set v*o. - T H t Aloe* raa TVtr
I. r. Tf s rva' h' rr.
- P s i ^ - r f t h * v^rasassa-
tVhs-aaaa Trio.
t- kxt t i
Ho*f> hi
Csa
* >. tasa's Least
J"*a I V>a tJ r*:^ rfff rltiess t r i r *
a W-so *? B*' h .*ro. bat rhs>
I I . |kvle. tb*
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**e>rVe of tbe b*-a
lt>t t rsr. * ; * thtt he aalds the base
sad win *<Wh
SS-A-a. CBUJ
FaasTs rsaxsx.
r apr n hse* l *s V>H ai -k lb* Sevf*.
tars of *"* wr r r ag tb* V#-*- Ci . r *
s a l |j>*'<-r " S j t ' j * 5 i r i s i s *.
tV* R. E. Ivett tjarj>*y of > a l e d .
Sti i saOUJi afcrSIMl
^ t y Sheraf Dorchester sold aa al
affl prrperty fa Jordaa t h b a i n l i i . I
the fredoare ease of Joka R Har
arfl agaiast Aa o s Jarkona aad other
The ptai ati f bid h ia for Stork
Caaf Baa Tea
Char> R Chase af 222 Far*-art
pCeaaed gailty la pnlire rart Ihb asnr
btg t o a rMari sa of I be city erdiaaar* i
eartiag without a areas*. Ue was asx
tea dobar*.
SperisT radsreateatt fe i saardbt e d.
hrery. Syrscase Gas Coapaay. - Ad*.
OWEKT DLXTS.
Tt * scs-ssl *a**r!c ef tke *V**t ICe
Ko.r- ) i ' i i r t o r ui * * aea h* h-:
!!#* ervtslra-. OOTV-r-* srfil be #>rt-1
Al lb* r--t!= ft f - ect s t l J4i
Work'rs" t>l<r> -V1 :t . <f : t ag tw
*w r>-r-v*- r rM-.!s:<-t. SJH aa ag
ts^ssa r->'>F:r# sr.s sepoi otr}.
C 1 Ilsrrs v i a give a trer l ^' nr* t"
fnee tb* l^yle* of ik Brl>rl:<o1
*ta at l i nws i ha has at o'clock t-
a*rr* v s J s r trt* **>*rt t n f
*T> r,-rrroe CT**rV***>.- A - s .
s**o srtfi rotlev ta* s**rrsa. The pabU
asr.rsV-1.
fLEASUtE CotOXS.
T> aaV->l I* b rtva I's-avx-r".
evr;te *t t f s j r t f rea ItaTt t y Mai
rv^or |< *artr'-wd to Tarsaar. May a*.
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T HE 6TBACTJSE J OTJ BHAU T H P B S P A Y . J U N E 29. 1899.
THE NINE MILE
CHEEK
All AoUourned Until the Last
. of August
SlOITSESStOIKSUUNilT
Yteesscs Case tat Ittaratj CescnTt
O&c Was (tot ttafrWatcr
Taica far Caaal Nraafea.
Use as much of the fine, pure blher of Ivory Soap
as you please, the more the better, and greater the
pleasure. There's nothing in Ivory Soap to injure the
most delicate skin. It improves the complexion by
deansing the pores of all impurities.
IT FLOATS.
MILK PRODUCERS
STAND FIRM.
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TIBtKEUKnt
Ycfcraas
Traasact
Several kaadred mSk arodncers. **
sect i ar t he bosiacss thronjfeoat New
l ock. IVansyrraaia. New Jersey. Staa-
chnsctts and Coonectirat. were in
bi nxhaat so. Taesday sttecdi n* the qoar-
trrty meerin*- of the Fh States MBk
rrodncera* amociatfcm BesotntJoas ns-
kotdiac Ike -stand prerioasly U l m for
Irriac prices far their prodact were adopt-
ed, and after t h* meeti sr a committee
left for Xew Tork to make t t r u p a c i h
. or d-jposiar, of t i e Balk.
J. IX K. Wostston of Or t l ani . pres t
dent of tk* IX. U * VT. Il oate associa-
ti on caSei tk* cuBTcetioa to order. Re-
ports were read from each Ear of rail-
rueda. showxa; retry aeetisa winBTaeas
i a t h* detetTt'-irinn t o stand together
for the satctrv of the association, a&l
auari nr. tke of&iers of tke central asso-
ciation and the? u > t committee tkat a l
. _e section* were bekad tke officer* and
committee i a their effort* t o obtain a
fair price for tkeir mSk- Mr. Latimer of
t he u l n committee said t kat tke Fi ve
j-ti te* assosati oa i giiacnir a foorkoSd
m New York tkat i s ssrpri sax to tke
df.-lrrs tkere < W hare foaxht i t He
arsed the members to stand torttker and
Be k coold bo acroapPshcd.
EKGHEEXS A5D HfiEMEX
t-
Vmtet the Caatni at Dmsiaa
tcaieats.
After to morrow tke saneri ai eadett of
e nt i r e poaer *f l b* New York Central
raroad wi n be relieved of tke ardaoae
doty of rersJauaj tke movemeata of Ca-
n u t e s a i d fcreasea. They wi n be pat
ander t i e control of tke varices division
s3prrintm6rnUi, who r S hare faU jaria-
Sack a order has bee* anticipated by
t i e men for aereral dotr*. aad it a-as tart
ereat 3* ctated tkat tke transfer v o a U
be a u i e Jal y 1. or a j aooa tkerrafter
as poasiUe t s arraa^e Butters. Therefore
tSe enpaeers aad i remra, or aaj- oo*
crsnecced v i & tk operatxas of t ke kxo-
OMiTes kaTt t een i a ckarse of t ke *s-
erSatendcat of avotrre pover vi t k kead-
euteEa in Near Tork. Wi tk tke coa-
^rct on. t n i a s e n . l a n* i e a t e a . e t c , it
U dtfereat. TWr are now aader t i e
j w J i a i u a of tke drrisioa: saprriatrodest
ad i t i s bar r e d tkat oaVsal eaa aivo
axrera tke eaciaeers and tkeir assi stants
t s better adrantate t kaa ia done cader
tka aresrmt sjatesL
Beet Officer* n*
Otkcr Batfaeot
Tke aanaal n- ni oa of tke l $Stk Kee-
i ntmt keU j e Jc r daj at Bakrai nsTl V
was ia eTtry way a saccess. Larce d4-
ecatioas from tats city and tke smrroaad-
i s s towns attendnl. Tke Teteraas as-
seavblrd to tke Firt VIetkodt tkarrk.
Tke Her. Dr. Wi ffi an JL Beaackanp
deUrrred an address of wekuate and
^TaSaat Ufflwrt of tkis city r m- j a J c i
Tke address of tke day was detiTrred by
Uea. Joskna U Cfcamferriaia.
M tke l aai ani sseetinc of tke rrri-
Bieat tkese onVers were elected: rre-
dent. J. YV. Mercer. Onoodaa: a n t
rice-frrsideat. Ma>or Bobert Bask,
l l onekeads : second TJrt-pcnident, J.
Inaacs. kl cGrawral e: aerrcUry. L. R.
VIenirk of tkis ci t y: t nas owr . T. W.
Barber of tkis city: ei erat i re coaunitter.
NHsoa Greer. Wtai aa. Drake. Elmer H-
Keekr of t t b city, rembroke Pierre of
Homer aad Tboaas U'Brira of Baid-
winsTaie. Since t ke irwaxm at Cort-
land a year ro it was rrportrd tkat tke
foOowice u* sabers of tke ISotk Uer>
aarat passed away: Eaxroe B. l anri at .
Coaapaay I: Sidney V. Us ee. Company
J ; Tap a n t Jeffenoa. Coaapaay C: Fred
Arb^dt. Coaapaay B: Jokn C. Wkitnry.
Compaay 1: John C, GoldcB, Coaapaay
D: Edward W. Manchester. Company
K: C. BradVy Mia. Company G: W.
Nebv>a Owen. Company F : Davi d K
Hitckcack. Company D: Fred Gam,
Company B: Alfred D. Askkraft. Com-
pany K: Ckarles Clarksoa. Company B;
Sebastian Seflr. Company B.
Members of t ke Tweiftk infantry aad
tke Fifteratk caralry wore ( aest s of
tke One keadred eijkty-nftk repment
aud dari ns tke day both of tkose rsaa-
iaatats add brief b "
Eack orriTiiTiTioa distaastd t ke .**-
ti ea of forming a connty orpanisatioa,
and committers were named to coasai t
witk similar ccaaurtces of otker rrfi-
U in tke coanty witk tkis end in
Tke Coart of Claims met i a adjuai ntt
rssma at t ke Cwnrt koaae to-day. k*
enocsk t o near ek-| eat t r r u e a u as to
may it okoaU and aboaM not take np a
banek of Vme Mae creek claims. I'aaa
tke brack were Hon. CkarV* F. Sai t oa
aad Horn. Job* F. rarkknrrt. Ho*.
Georre M. Beebe was absent.
Tke cases set down for tkis term were
UEportaat i a tke amoaat of dsi aas aled
arai sst tke State. Oberiander * De-
Ucer. wkk Jokn W. Uoran a* eaaaaeL
appeared for tke claimants, l a tke ab-
sence of Drpaty Attoraey General Ster-
eas. Mr. Qairk appeared for tbe S^nte.
Tke r Ui nuaU are: Crowa Mill*. fr
e 7 J l &U: Ssan R Ratkbaa, i . t a ! :
ATlra V. SmUk, R3C1.0G: Isaac X Sher-
man, *L0Cr\ and Mkbael J*. Lawl ess
and Jokn Ti rmey. fStSJKX AB , tke
datmants are water power owners oa
Ni re M0e creek. Tk* damaces are for
t ke stoppage of water ia tke creek, tk*
p t e s i s tke baBkead at Otisco lake br-
i ne do- ed t o store water for canal pmr-
pese*. thereby sntpediar and obstrartine
t r * tatnral f o v of water from the lake
tkroack the creek, depririne the dai m-
aats of power t o operate their mffis.
After a Kttle arcament t ke comrt Ba-
traed to a para of t ke Attorney General's
office and said it weald adjocra for tk*
especial parpose of beari as tkese cases.
They were npoa tke calendar and wooJd
hare to be disposed of. Tkey ceoJd not
ro over the term and be placed wpoa
some other cakodar. The claimants kad
the risht t o kave a speedy duposal of
tke matter, and the coart woaU see tkat
they received it. The Attorney <>a-
ersTs office. a!tkosk i t was ei ceedi al y
besy. mast prepare to try tke cai es. So
an ad>onrmmcat was taken aat l ' Aac.
31 at M a. m. for the parpose of kear-
i ac the cases.
AH the witnesses for the claimants
were ia coart. They kad been caBed
before t ke word was received from Al-
bany tkat the cases ws aU not fee tries
JUST LIKE
LAST
YEAR'S
SALE!
Only the selling is more last
and faxioos, the icsnlt of giving
people tbe same big vataes that
ve did a rear ago. Values that
are never ioand or ever equaled
outside this headquarters for high-
grade clothing aad when ve
stated that it vonld be a CLEAR.
ING SALB OP UP-TO-DATB
CLOTHING the crowds knew
just what to expect and instead
of coming to look, they came to
hay. Now a word to tbe wise,
etc, first come first served and
bigger the choice greater tbe bar-
gain.
u n oir n v roast.
fEvtrr law. tri ors a &*
High Grade
Ready-io-
Wear
Suits at ^
Rock- "j
bottom
Prices ea9
ke Kt s mt e d t ^rt l a. i i
a a U the Iwtatvtk dsv al
lacofm a law. ftiitte* O.
tor S. Oeaeral l a wt )
CHAFTi
TH
S5F
AN ACT to ameaa t i * P
rrtatr to kanais and
E u s t a law Ape* L 1
iccTal of th Oovtfsoe.
anno brut artseox
Too Pto>+t or the Six\
"%CT3rJ la ( Vu U a
knan as fo3o:
Vction L Soctioa tsrrai
irr la narr4 and >!a'-]
of Hcaen ksaireO aaJ
UT>d ~Aa art la nt at l
braJxh. coasuttti ac rhj
of the oat r al tans. " is
to r*4 as (allows:
Sec. S. Burbt and b<a
*rr scrh local board ski
fcary rrrUtkjcj fcr tt;
moral of corpxa. and si
persons woo sfe*3 graAt
Vcrlat. and permits for t
et any eecr** wb>rh ts
bcrial bejoaa the coast j
occurred. W t < such
.ted by the board <
so of ri ch prra
town c>rk of socki u
taker. MxtM cr ot t - i
chai r* of any corpoe sh
^Scatt of the >ata i
cav*f sry eru3d ey
atUBdanc* npoa l b* do
last i:tae*a. or ST the <
Inqaiiltloa Is reroired I
pnvsk-iaa was m aura*
eat nas been neU or
an anUavtt staUnx U
time and n c H ot death
socae credible person ks
craKt^c the permit. a
bortal or removal of a
Wl l f k a f or anVlavtt h
to the local beard or to
natcd Vy a. aad ts-.r
sorb bsrial or r*moral I
Wbn application b w
transport a corpoa eve
cpaa any passeneer st
aut r. the board of hea
to whom such appScat
re<;uir socb excuos to
kermeUcaOy sealed ca
other m<!es:roctibo ma
of drath shall havr t
Cloaa or Infectious disei
Sec. t This act shall
dtatrty.
Stat* of New Tork, OS
cf State, ss. :
I tks.T eontpand tho
erla-lnal ttw t a t k h
hereby certify that tha
transcrtpt therefrom a
TULLY LAKE PARK HOTEL i
OPENED JUNE 15th. CLOSES SEPT. 15th.
Spend the Fourth at This Delightful Resort.
This hotel has bees completely renovated this spring and w B be coodarted tkis season by t he TnQy Lake
Park A*soriatJe-a and manared by Henry F. Seraalon of Syracase. It i s the must keahkfnl aad most pleasant
s aamer resort in Centra] New Yurk. Tbe hotel is sappfird wi th a pestumce. witk si x mails dairy eack way. kmj
' distance telcphcoe. barber shop, pool and biliaxd room and an excellent-Every. ' The r mi t e and service are wn-
sarpBBted and t be r i v y s - a r e airy ami comfortable. Trai ns leave Syracase via D L. i. W. at 8<G and 11 : C
a. m. and 4:15 o^nd l thl V - p. as. Betarni nc l eave Tnfly'at 6 ^7, &K> and i C a- am. and i ) p. m.
Special Sanday service' Iratinr Syracase at SAO a. m. and rrtarai aj Iravinf TaBy at ifO p. m. "Bos coanccts
wi t h aD trains. Speetal roond xx'rf ticket, iariadinc *ks fare. XLOX Good Boating. Fahi nc. Ss uns . Ifathi^-
e t c Marie by Chase * Beebe, wi th danci as every eveai na if desired.
RATES $2. 00 PER DAY. SPECIAL RATES BY TrJE WEEK.
For circnlars and partkulajs, address HENRY F. SCRANTON, Tolly Lake Park, N. Y.
JOHN T. meDOXOCaU
u w i o r X E W T O B
(ETery lw. oaless a
be pustrttKd tSereln. i
satfl tbe tweatietb da]
become a h r . SecOoa
ter I. Oeaeral Laws ]
CHAPTE
AX ACT to aae-kl cbJ
aad thjrtr-etcht of tl
ksadred ard ninety-
act la relation t,oax"
b f artlcka oae. tw<
atx. seven anl elrht cl
retaUvo to pctvraUx
BJ.
!
THE LATEST IS THE GOLF.
t
\
VITAL STATISTICS.
Marrtacea.
9mK*-Se-Sr1fe-Oa the 3eh t rU Row-
ard mstHh aad Eva Sedrife. by tho R*r.
XL E- Bcrt oc
XiasrEecstlcr-Oa the SCth mat ,
Adalbert XOrr aad Theresa Encstkr. by
the Rer. J^emiah Zmtmermaa.
Porter-HalV-Oa tbe St h I cs U Arson
rortcr and Rom HaH. by tha Rev. R. K.
Sai t ea.
Blrtka.
DaWaponOs th4 Xth hast, to John aad
Ha ka PoOf ai a. a soa.
Deaths.
Cl l ey- Oa the Xh t es t , at 1 East
Oor s e t - s t , Herman O. OtVy. a*fd l
years.
Rs k Net Case Dcosma.
A oedssoa handed down by Jasticc
Davy at Bockeater yesterday, is of
especial interest bet a use sim^ar case*
have rise* here. The title of the i ssse b
Jokn 11- MeXi S aad J. Henry Smith
against James VI. b o n , as eoonty trras-
arer of Tal es coanty. The qnestion as
to whether the coosty treasarrr b <
Steed t o pay the boenrjr* for tke destme-
tioa of ash nets oat of the coanty trrat-
ary. i s iavsrred. Jasti ee Davy' s decisioa
reads: T h e relators are entitled to a
peremptory *ri t of maadamns reaakriaa;
the coanty trrasmrer of t he rowaty ef
Tates t o pay to tk* relator* tke amoaat
of boanties dae them for the destraetbaj
of Oct al ash acts cussmed ia sack cer-
tstrates as are now held by them, aad
that were k r a l y breed and directed t a
the saH coanty treasarrr before the re-
pea! of chapter 45L l aws of l!0rA. t or*
effert. The amoaats dae apna raid cer-
tmcates are U be raid oat of anr fands
ia the treasary of said coanty spp6cabte
to the payment tWr-nf aad ia the order
ia which the certiacates were (l ed or
presented to tke s ai l cocaty treasurer."
GEORGB R CATHERS.
f i rst Lormtenaat of Merriam Caxn, Sons
of Vetera as. who was ekcSed dcrk af
tke divisioB coancO. at tke State en-
campment yesterday at ("tra.
SORol nETri l S' I
EHCAMPMEHT
Qeorge B. Cathers, ll ember of
DivisiOD CouDCiL
FOR STREET OR
Outing Hat
YVe bar* it in both Kosh aad Pl am Straw-. OCK TRI MMED HATS for t ha
week are marvels of Cheapness.
E. 5. FOWLER, Mo. 324 So. Salina St
We have bought the,entire
retail stock of Bo n d & Ba t -
telle, dealers in fine Shoes;
*t ot eri Oo. N. Y ^ a t 5 5 c
do t h e d o l l a r . The assort-
ment embraces the finest Hoes
of Ro c he s t e r S h o e s for
La di e s , Mi s s e s and Ch i l -
rSren besides a general stock
<5 Me n ' s F i n e S h o e s . We
snaU pat these goods on sale
S a t u r d a y , J u l y 1st, at the
lowest figures ever placed on
First Class Footwear.
BURN COKE
and get rid of the smoke nuisance. For July, Angus*
and September delivery, the Syracuse Gas Company will
sell BEST COKE in lots of 1,000 bushels and upwards
at Five Cents Per Bushel
at works.
Became a law April
proval of tha Govern
nfths bete* present.
The JVerte cf the i
represented la Senate
et i ct ss fDow:
Section 1. Section ete
hundred aad thlrtr-e)
eighteen hsadred a=
hereby amended so as
See. sn. Tbe rcereotk
bees.No person shaS
aay coloey et t<ees aa
( < malady known
every bee-see per. wbe
of the exlsteico of r x
bets. ahaS hame<!bit<
missloeer of axrtentti
of sach disease.
Se c t. Section ticfet
hereby aaesded s ons
Sec. L Dnties of
The HiaiiiilMfc>iv r of
rs^ibxtely spon recetv
hit-raee of fool brood
sscarrty. send some
persons to examine tl
reported to h!m as be
tke otner sptartes m
Ry of the apiary or :
U fool brood U found
person or peisuns so
doner ot axrtcurtsre i
or caretakers of the
apiaries ran instrccti
cases. Tbe cnr-imisa
shaB ensse saM apb
Ttalted rrom time to i
best and tf. after p
saM beas skaJt not U
aswwa as root brood
tbe samt to be destr
as maj- be necessary
or the saM dlaeise.
enforotac thai act.
ncrtrnltare. hi s ac
pcaaree-t or cotmseV
cress and caress to
or hooey or a porta i
amy be. which 1: b
way affected with U
brood. ICo owner
oased apiary, fcoacj
neU. barter or rtve t
or appCances from
or expos* other beea
disease, aor reras* t
mtsslocer of axrtcot
persons appotated b
apSary. honey or j p
Ouncs as the said <
cnltnfe or rte persoi
by Mm shan derm B
tcattoo of said dlsea
i PICTURE FRAMES
of every dtsciiaOssi at most reasoaabie
Frames al ways oa hand at
price*. Large, stock of Oral
eooeoooooooooooooe
.V
agf
pa>,
ummmmtmmm
tki
h\
*<?
McCarthy's. I
if An Event in Ladies'Wash I
...Dress Skirts...
just when the demand for washable skirts b
greatest we are able through an extraordinary piece \
of good fortune to offer our customers pique and
linen skirts of the Yery newest cut at 6 0 c e n t s o n
tho dollar.
The skirts are beautifully made, stylishly cut $
and represent a liberal choice of style and Tariety.
"
White P. K. skirts, wide or Barrow wale,
trashed, with straps asd tmettiou, worth from
JiKOrx Our prices;
plain
la.30
or
to W
$139, 2.98, 3.00, 4.98,
6.75 and 6.90.
Pure Irish Lrneu Skirts worth from l j. 00 to 16.50. Z
J Out prices--- *
$2.98 and 3.90.
AH Skirts priced above lr.98 Wve to iach ban.
t
. . 4 . .
At tke State esjcampmeat af the Soas
of Veterans yesterday fat L'tica the**
omcers were elected: Cei ooel Dr. Ralph
5brUoQ of AJbaay: senior vice-command-
er, WiOiam K Mohokaa of Rockester;
yiaior vire-commander. C F. Hampt-
m i : three membtrs of t he divedoa
coanci . Fast Colonel Wykers of Oosbca,
Creotrr R Cat hers of this cky and Al-
bert Rcrrrs, >r-> * Toakers: defecate
at br e e . J. G. Swan of New York Mm*.
These omcers were t hi t t d by the IJS-
cVs* Ai d society 1 . the New Tork Kat e
Sons of Veterans: Ui i l i i sa pressdrat.
Mrs. Maaoiia V. llodtster. Meant Ver-
na: rtce presebat. Mrs. Mary C. Taa-
bridce. l ' ti ca; treasarrr. Mrs. Addse M.
Brork-iray. Jamestown: chaplain, Mrs.
NeBie C Near, t kb ci ty; di i bem coaa>
cSL Mrs. Sotie By Jane of Rochester.
Mrs. Coane at Fatten and Mrs. E. Wa-
tcrmaa; ehbf of staff. Mrs. Lixzb U
Wmaas. Yoakers; mspeitor. Mrs. Fee.
soaiws. Waverrt; saasteriac and bxtaaV
lar oaVer. Mrs. Marorrt KsVry. Al baay:
aatiowal dclecate\ Mr. A+be M. Rrork-
way. Jamestown: alternate national dct-
rtMtf. Mrs. Same A. Sbcrmaa. Moant
Vernon: deWtaf-at4arre. Mrs. JnOa X
Moynikan. Rorhnt rr; altersate. Ma .
Rexa Kiacvtoa.
be Ct^ matter of bas i n* Wi -artt wp
Vefece the State eax-i ;sai nt ^-<eTliy
aei mi s r a a s the rtaee for lkoVI<nx the
aeat c as e at i on, l i ke boSot resaked:
tVonhltn. SO; BaUvi a. &>: Rome. 11:
Saratoca. 1. The m i s a a m of rtvsy
a m be aeid la Rrontrta. A resotaOaa
was d*atcd approaeiatiM 19*1 toward
pari ac Ik* eipeaw-s af the delegate to
th* r . anmi al ni la chief at Drtrok sa
September.
TV* i Bi ampmi nt parade tneA pl ac.
vesterday 1utm and lerneral Ssiprr
camp of this city had l ar at y men m Imr.
First l i ra*. e- ex B Carhees f Vrr-
rism csoi p S i l i . bo o n W--*-ed
>th a t^'^e *a the diTis>>a rows^a. >
Ute* e Wf s csrrk of that rfdr. II
cavi e. <^4>t ef eti asfni ne rh Kv^ht
>d rer^ede of the diri^*n efheera. and
>;;i*c st raaHes t kt t mar orvwr m th*
vtrs^ai Ftt'.t e e w dsri e the esr.
\J--t CttVrrs S a anpatx' wemKer of
* Se *f Vn^rt%< He l . am* a
r-eweVr f Verri.ai ci arp oa th-t. 1 \
IT*!, s a l hi * *OH t^nver-^< ottro* o i l
rreat cre+t *.> that t -re. i^fo.:'a
r^t srrl ta IwXV TJ f * r M " f -
>4 t Te j t it 1*0*. **<*** Hrs Vmt t ia
f | ;I"V. 1*1 ^iv.*- o- t j rvmt aV' e. >
I ' - ' '> w - i
,
i ' - i t f c s <
v
i - r '*
* -'-rt r^s-e* *( s f-t.>i* e- i - ~- * * * et
VVw . . . bel l ia t kS <*> n VOtV
V1BTIN6 BLOCK
SHOE STORE
110 S. Salina S t
I Varney'8 Art Store, 428-434 E. Jefferson St. 5
Baasch Optical Go.
121 YA.NDEtM.T SQCAKE
Perfection Anchor Eyeglasses will
not slip or ML off,
HAVES?
YOUR
JUNE PRICES FOR COAL.
r<
ia are tk* nresest prices tm 3,009 tha. mB i md to any part af the
furnaces
PUT IN
ORDER NOW.
They may require extensive re*
pahs. We can do it better and
cheaper now than later. If you
need a new Furnace, we would
be pleased to show and give you
aa estimate on tbe latest Richard
sou & Boynton Furnace.
6DTLBR & JOHNSON,
m-3t East CeatsM Slra*.
Grate
Stove
Chestnut
Egg.
Pea..
.r;
.$4.35
. 4.60
. 4.60
. 4.60
. 3.70
K too $2.30
* 2.45
2.45
2.45
2.00
% too $ 1 . 3 0
1.35
1. 35
- 1.35
1.10
Th* above artrrs far s nat h at Jam* amy.
EDWARD I. RICE, -
Tm* Ha a *<t eend Coal Ma t
3 4 * K. GKKESCaS S I .
GASTLE BROS.
'Practical Horftbort,
he< to sarmTore t tbeer edd i s i t nowr.
i s 4 to Ike pa*^* N r*aeral that i Vy
ht re . I a a W>es Weo tky
* dl r e * the+r per^~sl at^k to
i Ve ' t l c*s<-h and aiii'sni horses, at
aM*Tst Brires.
107 OTISCO STREET,
I ri enreVTh Wo t f t
What Will It Do?
It wl l d. a* moeh t i s t H hi L-s.-^-nble
t o tea it is a sh-wt sr*' . It wri trtrht-
ea and fr>^ tfce ro^ns yea have beea
Vr s la > ! destrsy all rrms of disease,
rt make tb t arW of tbe hoc*, at .
tractJve ed rbeerfat. a^.1 If the .-**
a r y eherfst. the fasatry ran bars:*
l ; * * - t t . be. I t : a re>e^t tVe i f f V! e
ef i^e teT:*.. and | e;ree 11 from deeay.
t<rVV< ssah' sc R aoo* to VSK* I It
wjq -evk eV.eet tn a * e v r '-t it
wta mak a Btaco for ltse:f H ts c y t - r
of year heart, so that when l b . nam.
CMt on Paint!
BUY YOUl l
COAL
or-
Chas. Listmati,
aW-apa i t. ST ATE STRatXT.
Orders h-ft at I n k ft Wbr UaX 319
Cast On
aOewUoa.
bcrsoa who oSsreeai
{be proTtstons ot th
a aJsdssseajMcvand
n a . of aot l east l
naoro than on* toi
prtsonment to the e
than one month
months, or by both
See. X. Tha act al
dtatety. _ _ _
State ot Xew Tor*.
of State, ss. :
I bare cosmpared i
oricmal law on >
hereby eertJfr that
transcriTt th-refroi
raM orhriaal law.
JOHXT. lscDONOt
a a. w9 r n r a r f
rEvery law. calen
b* prescribed there)
anta the twentieth
beosenea taw. Sod
far 1 Occam! Lawi
THAI
AN ACT to extecd
r h aad Northers
be e n the roast n
t osxpecd thrnoa
amonnt of ru ca
road aad pat It h
Recaase a saw A|
^ ^ a l of tbe Gov
"^j * bemrrrasent
The IVejo of tl
T' t r " r . t e | ta Set
enact as f*IV>ws:
rVettoa V The t s
Nonnera' Railroad
r aBnal csrporattc
soivtatton cf the
Railroad .?onrBi
and Oak VxbJrJ
pony, to t**rm I
road awl xnd I
of th* i s rant of
by section nee of t
by eaten/rd to.
ay ef Jstuary. m
dred and rce: a1
roa] oorr-iaoy t
t h. same a cefa
to a4 lat1>rjc I
to l *e yea-etneie<
fV-. I TU act
Si ef New Tori
Of tt. w. :
I hare oeeporM
rtrir-al lew on f.
bervfc/ rrrTfr i
v
i
lr^riT* Vre*r
aa-l celeb-Al law
aOHXT.MerWNC
. aars n
K
w
I Every l | o^t
V l e n c R H t>'
c a t the Wea-n
>i cos a *. *
ter fcOcavral I J
c-HJ
AX A<T t s ^s
?r*-l f "T
eT-. '-l'*ri
h.pt *y ts-e.
HeeSV I taw
r
r . v. l e< 1 ^ <:
nhs n < r e ~
Tt. Tv- I - rf
ahbVssed.
Msr< yea *) >s s * p aad c*3
C. A. REEVE St CO.,
S4 and W. r j *ae - e t . tvrsewsa.
RYAN & CO
* JSleS'
. . J m - U y e w T e n n i d
rkx^.l
s
Cie
hveov
rrrsata
K o - Wh r V .
SaWms
mtmium
flmf Hi
ahmbj
hlmmthk Mi Ba.
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