(,.!".' -"rt J j- y 'W ' VS57"- .'.'i7 THE SCRAOTON TRIBUNE-im DA V, SEPTEMBER 27, HOT. (3 STRUCK BY A REFORM WAVE THESE ARE LIVELY DAYS IN DIOKSON CITY BOROUGH. SnioUH Charges Aio Pieferied Apnlnst Cotuitllinen and Binges Willlnm Kennedy John Wellnnd Accuses Councllmen of Being Ex travagant and Con up t, and Says the Buigess Has Not Turned Over Fines The Buigess' Indignant De nial Mnss Meeting Sntuiclay. The horuUf'h otllilitls and rouiicllmen of DlckFoti City l)(H()iu;li hid having trunnion of tli Ii- nun these days, Mitny cltl.ens mil at rayed against tlii-tn anil aio determined that Mnw 0nilt rltliT lesli'ti or lit'iome tie. 1'endnntn In uilmltint action. l-'nr the pant jeai 01 more thete. have been rumors if 1 1, Kraut ini million, dishonesty ami xtriiMiKiinie nitcinl but the citlens at lit i H' took no delhil! fiction. Tin.' minors weie passed fioiu oiii to untitlier, dlft usscd it llKlf mid then fen gotten lor 111" time iii'llitr Theie hiIII remained In the public tiiluil, however, n lliiBerlntf suspicion which was cryMn.llv.ed Into dellnlle and unit ed action last veck when councils passed u resolution piovldlng: for the Mfiu'ltiK of the names of thj old build iuT committee, fioni the comer stone of tin new borough IiiiIIiIIhk and lor tin substitution theretor of tin; woids 1 Dickson City Hoioush UulMlng." An Indignation meeting- of dils-ens was called for latt Satutday nlBht ami was attended by several bundled cltl Kcny. A list of clungcs was prepared and was submitted to an Inv c.-t iKat Iiik (ommltlee wlili h Is ImeMleutinK this week and wlilcli will lepott luek to u seiond mass muetlns 'f citizens to be held on Saturday niiihl. John Welland, who Is one of the mnsi pioinlneiit iltl::eus of the hnioiiKh anil one of the leaden In the prevent ci u (ade, made an extended statement luM iilslit to a. Tilbune man cxplalnlm; nt hiiKtli the Lliurfit'H nualnst the IhiioiikIi otlletals, n synopsis of wlileli appealed ii last Monday's Tiibuiie. 'cm.nxs aim-: ahoiskd. i:lstlnff conditions have beioine u- nt lable," ,ald he, "and tile citizens. I'Kardless of patty, have decided to in oho deeply Into this matter nml liilnpr the Kiillty olllelals to uccuiinl. ' The action ol the coum II In passion a involution pioldlny I'm a tlefncliiK f the corner stone of the borough iiiiildlnc, while not luipoi taut in lielf, i- a wry Hood llUisliiitlon of the milli ner iii which niir PoioiikIi alfalis me i emulated. It was a spite in tlon. pine md simple, orlninatliiK with Count II in in Mi (lenity, w ho nppaieinl.v wauls ii fet eeii with the men W hove 0. tines m now on the stone bi'i.iuse ihey h- - d In i',it . Ii I 111 .some lime HBO. The mini llnien didn't mhul about that us l-niK as the imniey lor the Ki.itillcntluii f Ml. MtCeirlty's spite c.une out of he hoioiigli treasuiy and not out of l In h ow u pockets, 'Then tlleie Is the lllinltllie pui--I ae. Council has jn,t ptiiohnsed a eil nf lurnllure for the hoiouch build ii'c il a total cum of $S9:i. We have li.nl espeit ftiniltute men look over 'lie fiirnitiue purchased and their es- Dilates of the cost average about $."00 hi Stun less than was paid. 1 met a miner tea-man today wlio told me that when he was on the load a few wars iiko, he used to Kive away just is K"od chairs as the bmoiiKli Is asked to pay S).r0 for, with a pound of bak ing powder. That may sound a little e,iKKPrnted but it Isn't a bit. They ne Just common oidinaiy folding amp chairs. INDIGNATION' MhM'.TI Mi ' At the Indignation meeting held la-d Saturday night former Count llman John Tienton iidmltlecl having received a rake-off for Home hose pun based by the horough last year and made the public statement that lie had jjlven Councllmen Harry Mc Oerrlty and .lolin l.nrk JC.23 each as their shate. Holh these latter men at? now- metnbeisof our council. Six hundred feet of hie.e has just been pun based at the same price us last year. "It the company could alford to and did pay n rake-off last year on 'M feet of hose it's pretty leasonable to sup pose it can affoid to pay and Is paying i rake-off this year when the same Pi Ice Is being chained and when tlnee times the amount Is purchased "Then theiv'u t lie buisess. William Kennedy, The citizens belle w that he has not turned into the boiounh lie.ts urv all the money wiitch should haw been turned into It. He only tinned over $0!!.&0 last year, claiming; that that mount was all he received hi line-. sk any man in this borough who Is In his ilslit sensesi and he will tell ymt lh.it far, far more than that amount was collected In tines. "The present burgess has made a specialty of ariests, He has posted bis otllcets to catch evety tinwaiy , nt eomltif? aloiis the load who may bv ha nee happen to i Ide on the sidewalk. The fines (ollecled I'miii blcyclKts who hae been arn-sted In one da hae miounteii to a eiy coiwldenihi,. nm and yet he says tli.it In Rim days he ml lotted only $(W...0. Jt Is my oplnli u that the amount he uII.-ci.mI u tint-t is neaier J1.000 than any other tluuie, OTlfKIt I'lJAIlCKS MAUK. "There have been other i lurues made nBalii(t the burse'.s. Ii Is tl.iinied ami 1 beliete It can be proved, that he has PEAI.KRB IH Bonds and Investment Securities to Broidwfy, N. T, WlUel Btne. OirbondiU. 4 Ccirmonwulth bM'ft Scrtntnn, P. imaMM MM H II M tt M M It it ponnltted his sister to net ns iiiiirIs tiate dttrlns his nUsente nud that she has taken It upon heiself to e.xercle the functions of his olllce, "Then Is one llttlo Incident which niu tlnow a little light on the way things ate condtnted. It Is iald that a peddler was uin-tited Kicnlly and that he did not haie any money wherewith to pay his fine. The burgess thotiRht It over nud Dually ihatiKed the Hue to till en pairs of Sllspellileis, two of wlileli he kiiw to the tioroiiRli po licemen, Keeping the other pair lor him self. "Tlti yearn ta ley Is thlileeii mills or thtee tiillls hlnher than It wat hist year. This Is because of the extrava Sitlice of the council and It Is time for the cltlcus to iln up and lip these men out of olllre." HutKess Kennedy wa seen a little later by The Tilbum1 mini nud ufter beltiB told of the chin Res which had been made a(;alust him. was asked to make teply. J I went over to his desk mid took out a blK book maiked "Hoi oubIi Docket" which he laid on a table find opened up. "Theie's my teply, sir," said lie, "This book shows the lines width hae been toilet ted by my predeeessois In olllce and by m.xself. You can see for yourself that 1 have collected In one year mine lines than any of my piede ce.ivors collected In three ears and et these refoimeis have the audntlty to say that I'm not iIoIiir business: on the S(t!.ue It's outlaw-eon, sir, poslilM'ly outiHKeollN." A HAT DOt'KKT SllliWsJ The docket showed (hat Harness Sn der collected (lues In IstH. !! and IS'trt, utnoimtliiK to bill j:i;..",fi and that liui ess Mollis Weiss lollecteil lines In 1S'7, 1S!). nml lvni amoimtliiK to but ."il.."0. The docket fut ther show etl that lllll;e.s Kennedy tnllected and p.lltl Into the boiniinh tteastiry for the one enr of l'tiiil, the sum of C'!.."iii. The Tilbune mail notltetl that i.o fines tit all wen- tolleiled In the inu tility tit cases, the tlel'euilants IimJuii iIIm horned on p.ivnieiit of the ,osts, the hitter Kolnif to the Piukc and po lice tittlcers 'There it Is In bl.n k and white." anl Hie hlllKfss. "Theie's no Keitlnn mwiiv fioiu IlKUles. The Idea of them elaiin- Inn that I tolleiled iieuilx j nun Why, Its alisiud. sli. illiquid." and he leaned b.n k In his i hair and Inuislied loud and tiling "This thliiK Is nil sp,. woilt" Mild be 'This talk of eoirupllon .mil ills, holiest) was all stalled b. .1. i.l. lluif IIUKle, who's mad beillllse the binoim'h woiililu't build no embankment to keep the watei fiom the ilwi tioui How Iiik Oil Ills plOpert). ( 'lllll It'll decided that III" had lilt llKllt lo lllltholle the e peiiillllll'e of inollev lor sin II a pill pose. HutTuanle llieu got his n lends about him ami staitetl thWiiy of t otiupiloii. Il won't woi k." i'.ritiii'-s jiakks ui-:niai.. The buigess llellied ns elllpll.lt Ii III Iv that Ills sisier luid eei acted as a imiKistrale In his idaie and was uiiicli Intenseil when told that It was t lalined thai he took some ,siispeiuei.s fioni a peddlei us a line. "Thai's a lie." s.fld he. "a tlowiiilsht He. I nexer took unj sllsieiideis foi a line. H's false, absolutely false." The members of the im estimating committee met WetliieMlay niijht ami had several of the t oimclltiieu up be foie them They will Intel analn Sal uid!i nifiht. when the huiyess III be i ailed upon to explain. One of tie 'in v.iid lat niKlit that Sat uiilay nlnht's ineeiliiK inomlses lo de velop some pieity slaitlliiK things. He said that letlaln ollii lals will be con- f i tinted with ceitain chanjes ami asked to leslyn oi sufi'er Hie results of a i ilmiual ptosei til Ion. "We mean business," (..lid he. '"j'hls Is no half-heai leii mnwmeni " WON THREE GAMES. Bicycle Club Pool Flayeis Aie Still Winning They Have Now Won IS out of aO Gaines Played. The Si 'anion I'.li. vdc lub's j , ,.! pla.vers an- ki eplim up their winning stieaU. Last nlutit iln-.i won time out II. the I Olll Kltllle- pl,l)eil Willi (he pl,t el lfil'fi lillm e Ill fell HiliKe Wlleellni II. .1. C. Dillheltl. ol the Itli'vle . Int.. who is ii. i oiii) a lein.tik.ilily koo.I pool playei bin one ol the het liowl eS III 111" cit.N as well sioieil 1 till plilllt. In lileell ISIiIkh lo Willi. nil Wetlelllitll s 71 John Iteese of the Wllellllell evened llllllKs Up tlee by deleatlllir .1. W. lllM'llllel l ol the lil I ,M e (lull With a tllllli' ol Pill to t'.'.l. I' I,. Hennetl and Dr. H. M. ilieen, the two wheelmen who tame down lo lilt; Hit yt e club lo play, weie both defeated. '.. '.. I'rjor won lioiu Hen net t with a scon' ol 100 to so ami liar I J. le.es tleleatetl Hi. (lieen with a scc.le of P") to ::t. Ol the twent sanies mi far played, the Itlc.M'le l lull llaes ll,ie won f. teen. There aie but thirty sanies lo Ii pla.M'd hi lli.il lu older to stand any show of Winning out, the lileen HldKe Piii.win must win all of the ten games vt-i in be pla.wd. 'I'his would only lie tl in ami a dei I.IImk 'aiue would ilien i' mala to lie pl.t.wd. CITY NOTES. I'l It III Us l.nl.li. .. h. ..I. I tl M .11, Itl l.l t'w nv ii,. ,. " u i' I'.i.i i pthi (III .III. Ill.j.ili il. Ik . Ill III II. i J.llll' 'I VMA' 'In M IIW1 I . ( n ,tl. I II Willl.l.'. villi. .'., il ii ..i e s,.l, ,,,, iik. n in Vlli.no ii'.onlji iii.iiiihij r.n 1 in ,-t iiietn JM'Vliol Villi lt I IIVM.I p. ' ,,,, Mint' Wnik"i. Iii.iiliiuni'i on ihl. ileiriil lute In-ill illlll'.lll 11,1111 II,,' tluiul I, l, m j),.x In II" I'lllll Ixilllllllj, , si,,)),,, a,t, VI' WtiMVS's l(IVl.l Tli, 'iiiti,' ,,. i liJIIlif mil ll.ltf III liMMlllt; "I tJll mil Mllil.-i i..ii,tU jt ilt.'ii to'iiii. en liiiaii.),, t. i. t, nr wlil. Ii inn. a Hiii jHi.liiifiil of ji'nkln. Jjiii.. ii.i'n,il mm jml .plinl nun, I";cihi vtttli uiImt tium linn, iilll hr mi Hlilipn. vil me i.iiili.ilh inlml lu tall .ml in-pe, I tl te xowU tillliVSIIMJ VS' M.I.IVNti: l uiiini, r. jjinri'i nf I'iuIiiuiiiuii MIIjii. e i.j l en a.Lnl lo i nine to tlif i miiiil ai t nt iliti , n(t 4tll . giiii 4i alliJluc Wall line ol'icit In tiin ., tiu.i inif li.i lifin ullol let 'lu.ildt hi-iudu, tin I. lot rHi-ilini; mkiIi an in j uii.m.iii. Ml nun. ui'inm Jiiil ttnltlroi) ir invili'tl lo tttni'l lltHCMIs l'IH'li:i) l iueiitl.fr r (in i, llnlgi' luiU' l (I lil I'iIIiiha ll nulit I'ltiiiil die (tiltniMiit: clflii"i io rve .furinc tl.e fuming tni. Suljlc bijiiiI, s. I'.. VilJunin; ltf nun. I, M p. I'.iinuin: utiKiff, I II. sPnall. r"iiM''m.i iiif ti. t,ijini lodge, W II hftfrlC'ii; tltnirf uu 'fi. liifl (Jtfl.t : itifm!in vt ri nrvtoii loiniiinir I.. 11 ll.'J.a(i jnJ J. VI Mtiet i on. I'lM.IIM. 01' .IVMI's lit ItKIN flif (niif.,1 if It. lull .1.111 Plllkill IUI llt'l'J .tflltlilo iili'iiiiiij; limit St. Prtti'a i.llii"lr.l, heie it ir Oni'm li ... jv .nlfiiiiiitoil by, Rev .1 .f. loiin i'lir lull lir.ur nt lllih.l.l Nntn... .Uniiti I) .; Km. .I'iIiii liu.iir, Mltlmtl t,inli ami M.tlln In , mill llHtniiiiil. ii.li, in. Ir III llir I alhrdi.' lelutlti. ONE OLD TIME COUNTY PAIR STANDS OUT AGAINST MIDWAY INNOVATIONS. Hnifoid the IMnce and, Yesteidny. the Time of n Good Old-Fnshloncd 1'nlr Like Our Foiefathers Held Five Thousand Persons Come in Moio Thnn u Thousnnd Vehicle Fiom All the Country for n Scoie of Miles Aioiiml Some Inteiest ing Events. spil.l flulii Mud Cvirr'liuhJi'lit llaifoid, l.i Spt. L'i!. -Here und now is the only Kenulne. ulnt nine ami foityfoiir one-huuilredth's per .'in. pine and unadulterated country ralr. Wallvllle. llalla. West I'iltston, lliinesdale anil other plncm hav fairs, bur they me not count! y talis. They may have beep mutiny falls ut one lime hi their hlstor.v. but when con trasted with the Jlarfoid fair they Hie .1 1 1 v t falis To Hartford atone reinalui the illMltK'tlou of coii'dm llliif a loiin tr rail. l'oi ty-folii e.ns jiKii the Hat told aiiiiiiul f4lr had its oi Ik In. It Is the same fair today that It was Wednes day. September 19, ISe?, and each sue ceedltiK ar in the lnliim. -S'o hoise laclliit or that soil of UilnKJlMt pumpkins nud cows ami t ra.y cpillts, and piesenes. Title, theie wjs a bit of Innovation today lu the shape of a lootball name, but Hie "suelei" seeinetl soniewhit sheeplli about It all the day ami. ver.v likely, will not lei It on or again. Heiealtir the na tions of ihe talr who demand evlti-lii-n t uiled with their amusimelit will l'.e called upon to be toutelit with the annual ploiKhiiiK uiati II. llveiybod.v -or at least what s iiiin plehenileil by thai lei III f 1 Olll thin lew' point -.iliemls ihe llatfoid fair. .nd everybody i omes n carriages. Today tlleie Weie live thousand pel-ons Oil the iiiouiuls nml it is fitir to estimate that the number of Vehicles leipilred to brlntf tliein was not le.-x than twelve bundled. lint foul Is lour utiles fiom the neat -el p, n e. KliiKsleys: eevell Illlles flollt Hopbotloill. folliteeu miles limn Montio-e rtniJ tweiiiv -four miles fiom i he Voi k slate line Ji Is lu a deep, t l.lte-l(e ilepii"tsoii. it tup one of the IllKlievt id' the (hoiis.tiid-aiiil-oiie IiIkIi iiioiiiiialn knobs of teiitial Siliiiehan n. t tount.v. To i each it. one limit dnve op ami down s nianv hills thai i: sickness I- an ever impending il.iu e. TIIMV ST.MtT KAItl.V. Iti't the hills h.ivi' no ileierilic; -i-fet . on the popiilaiion heu-.tbutits. if He- Journey Is loin; ami slow lliej taice on .'.iil.v start. due p.til.v. will a I'mii' fiom Wlnd'-tii. X. V., slatted .it I .. m With the Hist nivs oi tlie Hill every roadi vvltliin a Ijtllils of tvei.t.v or liioi i- miles was lined wi 'i .th ties, headed I larford-w.iy und as Hi-y began tt olos-lv toneii;e, il looked as If a scoie of funerals weie tt lollif,' Into town all at the .same time. 1 I Olll II oYlui k until noon the steep In tbiie by which Hie fair mounds aie ! lulled, a. blocked with cariliiKr". At 5 o't loi k. when Ihey Huiietl their horses hoiiieward.s, the speetat e was n pealed. 'What to many, no doubt was the most luteiesliuir slKht on the M'oiinds vJs th ten acres of carrlases ami lhelr lllteen liuiulieil or two ll'ollsalid holses, Ihetheretl to adj.uent I ft"", i'heie weie ehltl-f. nf all kinds little, of t OKI se. bllt tile most of them vile of a Milletv indliatliiK that the own-is wci well-lo-di) The hoi -es wtie. tor the most pan line looking in nn. ts. Tl.ele ale twelve pel nijiient build IllKS on the V'lolllltls, beside- u laiKe lllllnber of plls for live slock. The 1ii:!IiIiiik.s ale neat and .siibslautial lie klim palnteil a il.uk red. ttililliieil In white, and lliiee tf llieni, the jml iiiliuial hall, women's bullilluit and n.uiiiK ball, 'tie of hoi nt h d'lmeiisions. The blllldll ks aie III til- center of the li'olil.ils. with the liens at the extieine ml. To tile left Is a thin irrow of Ciiint tiees wheie til-- hoi sh und i..iilatje rtie inassed. To the light Is tile only level spot ill tile whole I e ..nil Itilllld It Is l.lIKe enough to ,ti i, modal' a loot ball mldlmn and i OVeletl With Kl.'lsv A lllclT.V -ipl-muiid, two tlniype gal. lei lev a l.ujje iiumtier of ieaiiut stands ami refiestiment hootht.. ami a it tune tellers tent, w hii e ,ou can Miiiie a phture of your fiiiuie bus l'nd or wife for ten cents, eompilse the tempoi.tiy p tiaplieinalla of the ti' oiiuds. Jllst nllUiile tile xioillld.s. however, 1:1 tin bai;ianl of the adjoining hotel, i'1-illil be found some of the tictompaul- meiits of the more model n fair. These liii luiled nlckel-ln-llie-slut inachlnes. a liol-ti.inktiiit lav-out. a shoollng- Rnl lery and a lilt-the-liead-and-K-t-one. tie.'ii tcalile. 'liie '-otlely" woiililu't allow these tielai lolls mldvvav tllltlK Oil tllo KTOIIIlds. 1!A1 VHAlt VtHl Ol'.OWIXf!. The fair was not nulto as Miuf. ful as that of last year In the manor o exhibit- and attendance. This Is Npliilned by the fact Hint It was a bail sear for Irultn anil vegetable-., and that last year theie was no Tan Allieiicail epoltlntl to bill k tmillist. l..ist year the agtlctilluial ImII was not big' enough to hold the exhibits, iiis ear It looked positively ban?. Theie weie only four pumpkins to be si en. and the blgge-t of them would not h I'iveii space In any other jear. Theie weie no pumpkins at all lu the Harford legion this year, the bugs bavin.' eaten the vines early In' ihe Ke.iMin, There wasn't a buhel or ap ple; In the whole bulldlnsr. The apple ciop was a dead falluie. The same might be said of potatoes, except that one exhibitor had a lull ly good show lli) of I ale ailelles. In the live. stock, poultry and women's tlepait lln'llls', however, theie weie huge and e.i client exhibits. The special nlliai llous of the day opened up with a ploughing contest, In which theie weie fh'e entiles, AV. II, ISlchaitlson, (1. ('. Korsythe, c. . liiambeilaln, A. If. Ityneaison ami t'hailes Daiiell, all of lluiford. H was won h Mr HP lull df on, with Mr. I'm'. OUR GREATEST MEN wiitl ripurtiiinllf piieh iiptviel tiff w one fur you, Ikh nr jtrl llfl In t) cur M'oni t't.tiltit ti k unit Uin 11 , 'llljl.lllfi In 1f ( ONSI'.lt V 10KV for t yfar; com a I 11 lull' onlj. II v- I Atlr t I'.nnlnf Mi, lliiectvr. "a fjir MASS MEETING OF" THE German Beneficial Union W II l tifld 4iiinl.iy. ScilMnlir "t. it u'l'IcnV il thf lljrignri lull, f, 1T i,ill, Mam vir( Will eniinre IpmiiiIi of llll Ulllell. itle.lt i a Mitliul lliuitnt lfawlilit.il 'Hie .iiniiuint iiiiJ Hunt litit'oitnl ..,). uili.u In r litmie tluf iwn Ii. ncAit In u nl Kit kiip. tiiltlinl or tlMtli. The I ttlun lilt a c tpil il f oicr fiui.tMi fur viiiinr nf he iiirtnltpir. Tin' IMMI li'l l tOC.tlril It Plllalillly, Vj, I W. til IIHi'l J llljll- .llll'li'UlK-. V Wnlillitir. Siipifiin. Mjiukit tif Oi'iuiin llpiirllil.it I iiloii sythe setoinl, und Mr, (iiainlietlaln thlnl. A hllthlng- contest for latlles came next. The test was to unhitch ami un harness ,,nd then hitch nud harness n single hot so. .Mm. A. W. Ellsworth, of litlilgewuter, Won the pilne. t". The other contcHliinls were Miss Cnty Will iams, of llaifold; Jlis. Iloiton 1 ,.,. nolds, of Muiilin.se; Mm. H. W. Hooth, of lliirfold; Miss Hello (lieen.of lhook ly ii. A similar mutch, for glils umler Yi years of age, had only one enliy, Miss '."llm Klein ll, of .lai Usoti, who received A pulling' tiiatih for diaught homes was an event that nllracted much in tention. Teams were enteted by ,1. 1', Mc.Malion. of Smsiiuehauna: (1. S. Dai low. of . evv Mllford: 11. ,1. lthiuevuult, of Hiooklyn; A. . Sullsbuiy, of lat fortl, nml '. W. Slieldnn, of Jackson. The flist und seiond pi-lues of $.") and $.1. lespectlvely, vete divided belwi.en Mcssis. Da now and HhliieviillU, their teams showing equal strength. The hoi ses weie Iii till ii hitched to u stone, boat loaded with big1 incla. More locks weie piled on after nil live teams had slice eetletl In tliawlut; the load Willi a steady start. Thtee of the teams wete "stuck" bv the Ihlid loud, mid, mi the fouitli load, the other two homes weie both stuck', tit'ccs-vltating u division of tlie two pi Izes. 1'ciOT f.AI.1. OAMH. The toot ball game was between the Si i. intuit High Sihonl luul S( bool of Ihe r.at'kaw'aiiiui elevens. The fonner won easll.v In two twenty-mluute halves bj a sioie of 111 to 0, The l.at kawauua lads had been praetl'lug' only tluee la.vs, while their opponents had the benefit of several weeks' practice. The lllgii school boys played a quick, snappy, heady game nud cuve eveiy evident e of having m team that will do Ihlngs this season. They attempted, and Pin li time with shim ess, many of the moie daililt; titcks, sin h as long-, fake ami double passe.. Ttopp, as usual, played a star game. Thayer, a rieshnian, who was given his Hist tiinl, made ii kooiI show lug. The Lackawanna eleven i ould do ab solutely nothing with the ball, ami dis tinguished themselves onl by Indl vldiul tinkles, dilutes and C.ititleld exielbd lhelr fellows In this ipg.ud ill lines was rendeied inn onsiious and sent under a physb lull's care for an hour, by flying head-tit st against a tiee in diving- after a l miner who bail just t Kissed the Hue. iiinyer was put out of the game by a bump III the face. KI' ell points Wete lllutle In eat h half, i'ropp missed one easy and one veiv dlttlclilt kick, anil made two diffi cult ones. The line-up was us follows: Hull s, liiiul. (IjlluKhfr Vli lilliliev l.ltVCuil riiiii'tu M Hint's- II .twr, Uiini- .. VI. (low in I't.vvill Tin)i tl jI i .. V et-i lillitlt 0 llflllv . . . TutliMottlifc I I.. i Vatv.iin.. hlr ItcwMl . Illshl ipijoi Ketllujl' lift Kll.ld MIIIU unit ni'Mi' Kt Hr . l-lt lokli' Illlltlllil .... ritla tml ( J-,(r . . . kit 1'iiil en ktni; ll.lll lull I'.lk (flllllll l0 lull hul, 'jiiIi- 1,1 (I im ) lull Lu I.. .. . It n let iiullel 1)1,1, V ji V-l.l epti. 2. VI, Kiniifv, etsenrlitli (lull llopll. ' Iteft'lee lullll JilitliJIl, ',1 --, letifi.tl I llntv -Itulpll slilllil-, ol Kmlnlie juiIi-IIiv It Wds tpe 111 st football game ev'er pla.ved III these pails nml wheie very few nf the '000 spettHtois llllllei .siooM what It was all about. They watihed It with exceeding- Inteiest. Them was li'tle ot no applause. A funny tumble would pitn'oke ilproailous laughter, but lullliaiit inn- went by uniei oguied. Some of ihe women speclalom went awa.v when they saw playeis laid out a couple of times. Mom than nine was lie.ud "The pollie ought to slop It." Till': IMtl.i: MOXKY. A pne of JJ-r went to the winning team The sociel.v ulso paltl all ex penses ol both teams. The boys nude llllllgs lively befoie and after the Kaine. The Olbsnn band, leliitoned by sev eial plavcis tioni Hlnghamton, tur-insli-tl cxt client music throughout the day. An uiiheMra pla.ved dance inii sli In the hall over the adjoining- hotel. D.tutiiig was indulged lu all day ami Ion init) the night. It being after $ 01 loi k befoie the last of the young people lett. Some ot Hie piliitlpul prl'.e winnem among' the exlilbltoi s wete: II I' .Iwlie.. .il .S.HIlll VlullllOoi l toil l.tllf Tor tell ,V luitell. of Hill lullll illi -spf, i.l pie. jut .ti lui lie Instil .11. il ln"ti lii'iii of (.Hie, IMllintlt leuurij 1.1 htlil, Jtul flfel )nH fut .l.lft... I). I. sieien. of I Ikdlk lill'llHO.!. J. P. Uiillfttieltl, nl s.niili Vlnniiii.,., A.tt-liiii t. s, i;i -I'uuliij (' Maui -I'oUlui (ieoitf H Miiilli, 01 Vliintiuv -I .ir ami lie.t inllri 1 luit uf ti;i'i.iMt (1 W. (iflatt, of lllleuti, tn'l W. C. Wjiner, ol tw Miltbiil I'tiiiipVliK. lln. Miiiie ru. ol Vlouiiow r..l.ed .lull-. VIm IV. N. I!. Mil, of (til. son --.teHle, am) ulin.a Unit'. I II. lioiiimn, of Vlt.nlio'f liiolo'. Vh.s l.lliii VI. llllleiilM.ll.e, of VLHitlil, t'l, II OII iliatiin.s. M.111011 siioiii, .,( H.11.111I He. 1 pan lirtoiV. Iv ynl tiiufer 1 viao ot iitt. II .IliOliil lln-i'. of Klt'iikl.tll, .Hl Itie.ie I I. tin), s.iy. ol Ifjlfonl l!il ,lii'r. it. ill In nil If tiinl. I 1'J t,.IM t if .lr llnlt'llie Wlielluil., l.l ( lifli.ligu ltllil)l' I'.lii HOlk, Ollllltlf WDlk Olll 1I1OI1II1S 111 Hill llllilt'l l1 te.OA uf .i . Appended is a li-t of the ollii ers of the Haifonl Agticilltural sotety umler whose .inspires the fair , conducted: President, ii. A. Sle.uns; vite-piesl-dent. i: ,J. Whitney; seiie(,ny. K. I!. Jones; treiifUllf r. l'. M. Walson. I'lxeciitlve coillltlltteO-H. I''. Illue, W. W. Wllmaiiln, A. i Sulisbuiy. Oflli ers of the day Heneral supeiin temli'tit. A. II Hauling: as-Htant sit ppiinteiiileni, V M. Wllmarih; t hlel ol pollie. It. I. Wcscoti; ,siitrlnteniletit of homes. T M iingle.v ; assistant hii peilnteiident of homes, ". (). Howell; Biipeiliitetideiii ol cattle, W. K. Osniiin: assistuni supeilnteiident ol swine and Molgan. superintendent of swilie autl sheep, (I. W. Osiniiu: .supeijiitemleiit of poullty, (', II. Slejins. siiperlnteiideni of Vegetable Hall, . A Brown; as sistant superintendent of X'egelab'e Hull, l.elaud Williams, siipeilniendeni of Moral Hall. W. U, Hammond: im hlMluut silpeiiutelliielil of I'ioi.ll Hall, II W. Hoolh; supeiliiieudent of Si honl exhibit, O. J. Maynmd. T. ,T. Duffy, There Ib Still Time. Students are icglstC'tiii'' ddlly for the Conservatory's courseR In pluno. Office, CO) Linden vtmrt. Open all day. MULLEN CASE GOES TO JURY JUDGE EDWARDS REFUSED MA JOR WARREN'S REQUEST. Intter Wanted the Judge to Sny to the Juiy That Theie Won Noth ing for It to Consider Non-Suit Was di anted in the Case of Mm. M. J. Lesh Against F. II. dem ons iintl OtheiH Sheriffs Deeds Acknowledged Man Inge licenses Oinuted. John 1''. .Mullen's snll foi ilniinmes ngalnst the Sctantoii linilvvay . oiup.iny occliplcil the atlelttloii of .lildge II. M Ktlwaiils ami 11 Jury all day. After tlie ! Icstlmoiiy was in. law points weie pie- I seiitetl and Major Wat i en made a i slioug effoit tn have the case takni , fiom (he liny. He said the plaintiff in his det laralloii states ihut a willful1 and llimitivokcd ass. toll nun nni.le I Upon hlui bv the ctiiitluctor nml inotoi- ' man or the tar 011 which he was ildlng ' and tloes not t lunge anv negligence on the pail of the slte.-t nillway toinpaiiv He contended that the tompauv was I Imnpable ()f making' an assault upon any pemoii, and II imis ceitain that, none of Its seivanls wem emiilo.veil 10 j licit passengem In that way. I On the part of the plaintiff tt wim nifiiietl Unit Ihe at ts of the tepiesenta- I lives nf the fompan.v Weie the aits of I the company, ami that If an emplo.vel tonimllti'd mi as.iult while iuioIukJ out what he believed wete the Insiriii.' llous of the tompan.v, (he tompali) was liable. 1 .linlge Ktlwaiils snltl them was enough ' In the case to submit lo the. Juiy. as he viewed It, and this inotnlnir the ai- ' gllniellls ot (Oitnsel will be heard. Ill the 1 use ol .Mis. M.J. I.esh against I". II. (ieiiiniis and olhem a non-suit was gt anted yesteidny b.v Judge I'm penler. The suit of .loseph ll. Hieliuall, of ('.'trbomlale, against the Kell Ttiw'lishli School Dislilct, to tet over J.V.'; sal.ny for Ills seixltes as a leather In the schools of Pell township, was settled yesleid.tv, ami a verdli t In lavoi of Mi. Hienn.tn was taken. Sheiiff's Deeds. The follolwns deeds weie iicknow 1 U'l"ed by Sheiiff Schadt )estenl.ty m ope; court: IV'in of Milium II lleUtl. n s,, ,,,,,,,, to SjijIi 11. lkoli'li, fin -HI. Co. I'topftlj of Cunt Mi'lleti, in P1.k-.11 t 11,1. 10 (110line Mellrn. tor I'd l0. Propttl) ol .lalin and M.illm 'I ln.ii.a-. In ll.t'lvS.in s,t, to I 0l0m.1l Nairiyii inl I101-1 111-ul ii-Mi-iaiion, for "tl'M l'io,eii of Itictunl I'o.tir. in Dm, an, k, i,, I" 1). M.iiliy, tni.f.'f. for M,.4 I'mpfitj of 11101111. McOinnii, 111 Vt.ttielil, in .lioiu"! Mi Cililii.. 101 -( "' I'lnp'ili (( Ceoigr Down, lit tllipli oil, to I' S Woo.li nil. for yis hi". I'roprili of lli'iirj I. Il.tir.nir, in s, im.,11. In . II. Ituilttp. for ii.r.u I'topetll nf Ill-Ill l I. HlllMlift, 111 s,,,,,!,,!,, lo tli-olfi' 1) l!ion. loi 7I l. l'ioii'll nf Joetlli seiplr, h, s.,1,,1, Vl'ilikt. 11 to Co i.per.iiiip lliuliliii!; li.ink, 101 vi '), Plopellt ot llrnrj I.. Itllllitnll. itl s, I.1IU..I , lo liiiiiiMiii lliuliliii iiii.l I.. iti .ts-u. 1 il imii ti.r sti.1 lis. I'liipeill of P. let .mil V.i(t Vll. oikeiil. 111 Si union, to domino KiiilUiiki; .is-n, l.tion i,.r 71 o. I'lopeil.t o' Vinirliro .ilinxo. In s, i.nti.ii, ii. irlliljlilf tMllilitl .llifi l.o.tl ..s.,ii tul Iti, I, r Sl M) I'lOtitlM ol VV'itliilii W'ltnl.lp. ii) s,,,,),),,,, ,. I) I. I'll kn. .md II s Keliei. I,, 1 ,im. Ptopittt ot sjui, 1 Holmt. ntil Vl.it) sm 1, In strjiiliiti. u. s,n,,ii I, Holme., for in.ii.'. I'lOprllt ol l.iljtei .1 halt lifln, 111 s,,,t,ui,, to W.i.iihkIoi1 N. lion. I llitiMiti .nil Loin iil.ition, foi t 2.1 l'lop.rlt ol pjnio (I I'ntii.i in ( .ll.t.ii'i.le, lo I .rii.iiiJ.il lliuei-' and ln Ii.iu.a' s4tui(. Inn!., foi !.''. Piopeilt ol Cli.tlfti Ciflnn- in ( .ileindtk. 1.1 I 'IVitiiilr Hopple. iHfitpr lor !u0 Plopi'tl.t of t'eolje illU U.lftlrl Mieil.loll. ill C.ibuiiil.li', to WiIImhi tt Lane, loi ,' . Plopelll or Ktlll.u! I.llle pi I MrDiilitl.le, 1.1 1. . 1 1 i, tor ol.;t I'topeill I tl.klf.-tl el . .dmuatll ttllv, Ml I .11 liond.tt. loSimnel H Mill.. for 7I i, Plopelll of I jlelt an J Milgilil .Imift, in III,. ili.int, to Co opnuliit Buildine lunk, 101 JH-t 1.1. Prop. ill ot .Lines tliige. n, in sutiioii 10 I' .1 Much, .1 R Fov. II . Kellt, X .1 rl.nl, jtnl P. .1. Poiihs, tni.lrfs, for iil So Piopritv of ll.iv itl 1'r.ni.iA, fcttinpti-li.ior, 111 siiaiitoit, to Kuie UiKtiiinmi. for fVt -'1. I'lopnii of Willi. in stfinl.-iK, hi s, 1 ,1,101 1. 10 .1 Temple lloppur, leteml loi ,.', lis Pioi-ily of Waliei .1 u'Millr.t, ..InniiiMi.t tor, in S'ttonloii, to VVtlli.in VI Vlui.ti, t..i 'om,, Piopflltr of Ifor.ie l: lUnd tit s. tnl.ni, 1.1 .) O'lirim mi'l II. Mtnf. tor Sso ..11 PlOplTIt Of Ctl.lUs S Sltvltlk. Ill snil, 1,i,,.. ion. 10 Itjvid (1. VI, I'oiniPll. lot Willi lrpet1.v of ll.tb.11a VV.tlkei, dnttrii( i.itrtx. In riiioup. to InViii.iioii.l 11,1'l'lnu j ml l.o.n essot i.lion, tor si'j :. I'lOpellt ot W ilium Mi Don. Id. In Vloiun , 10 I :.J ,v .1 1 ii si.'njll, loi 1(0' Plopelll of Ci'oltt V.,ltUlls. J.iinilil.ll.ilitl in Vrilili.iKI. 10 Uediti I' hrllou. toi it.4 fin PlopTIV of I I "l (iillll.et, in llenloii. tn s,.,i lliii 1 It-), tor ',s,'ju Piopeilt of .l.tnrl. II. ami klniii ( utile . in Cjrlioiid.li', to ( o oiiijrne IfiiililniK lutik, nr &' i7. Propel It ol pied W Wl.eilili.il. in Pin in., 1' to s,(, ( jpnal Jlllly4 .ml I.0111 ts-o, l.ti.ip. for stl'"', PlotiellV of llcill.t lllWIloIiU. Ill I II k.lV4tllie. to rennet-' .nd Meilijiiii.' .tInJ run, I aii'i I 0.111 at-01 uiioti, tor V-.,,i. Piopi-ilv of M,n r v lti.,inoKl, lit I.Jikm.nui.i, to hot. loi t l.jnd toiiipitit, for i7 D-l Ptopoilj of Chin It W licit toll, iti siiii,t,,i,, to ('liaili1 II sejn, in l,!1.ui. Piopi'il.t of .lolin Walton siein, tn snnt,,),, to I W s.iiftiii, i . foi WIS 31. I'liipeill of Vlltl.On) P0il0, III 'IlltOOp, 111 (li'tiiuh lliiililinj; .nd loin j-ioi l.tiioi, l.r v., I'rop.'iit of .lolin P.iiko. In I iitot. 1,1 VI. Hon., foi s7l '.. Piopili) 01 II til Hanoi. In I lllllllll-l, to i. Heading lnil lompiiit. loi 11 l'i Piop-Mll 01 s, s v i'.i;ir, in Vlieron, u 'e,i s, teller Itinl.linu and Loan js-o.l.tiMt, 101 sn7n PlOpOtlt t)f .lullll Stteint.,, in nltitlMiit, ., liellnall HillMtllK SJ.sinlillpii, foi lint ;g. Plopelt.t of MelinU (1.111,011, III .l.lltiill, 10 Co opi'iante lluild.nt I, ink, foi s'.ni.i Propcil.t oi Philip Ki.'ii. in s. tatiioti. tu biin llipoa and lliMOiua tiank. lor t, f,n. I'ropith nt Hunt I anil Mune I.. II. 1110,11. pi s, unlmi. in l.dii.i I' I.iiiii, tot SI lo pi Piopfiiy of l.oitt I. II101111-. In sii.miun, h Mount 1,'llllatilei' llllll.liliv atul lent .v.. ,l lion, lor Vi't'tl. Pionil,v of (it'uit.1' I. (Iianiet. 111 s, rinli. 11, to Mt ion K.t-on lor s Mi Mm l Inge Licenses. Ili.lll N llll.Mll VI,H, Vlllill' HoU.'!l Nl.lllll'll Mtipiieik l'lo- Vitiulil Virlu voliit Vlitlii-M luliii V jiIi T.vl(ir Kjlr Mum I'iliT Ca.i!Ctn f'Mlilfir I'lll. toil I'.llllM'l lllil I'lll.lOII .lui. ii III iiii rk I. it lor Vnn.i (iiuit TjiIoi I UJl-lll' I,. CllJMII. ( JllHlll.l.lIf I'ijii' 1'i.k Iltil,.'il nll.i Ceiiiit Il,iiluni VI' A llrtkiiK vritnimi tiinr I'. no. Lit . ijiii.ii COUUT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. IHir KIDIiil I'liv lm tli.potil ol ill In" !" It, I'ortit' hrfoi it autl toda; utll tj.ll llir , minlt l.illlrlinc mil nuLr il I'poil In tniiti. Allomry 'I'honiii 1'. llufW JfHrriliJ' jpiilltrl tor 4 thtlltrl fill tllr Votill, VVrlilr Strnilr otiiie Mtn't (lull, 'tin t'littiilidi, lo Hit iilltlrn vf VWMWyVrtWW.VrtWMIWWrtiWifVllWrfWWrtWl I Hand Painted China 3g livery piece is choice cliin.i. painted by an .tttitt, not decal- j comania nor tiansfer work. I'lie wiie we imported in white, 5 'e decorating, was done bv teachers of the largest Art Schools t in the couiUty during vacation. This gives lovers of hnd- m painted china an oppoi tnnily of puiclusmc the genuine at 5 prices of tiansfer. A good time to nuke Christmas selection, as we cannot duplicate this year. Sugars and Creams, Jugs, " Cups and Saucers. He. 3 Geo. V. Millar & WWVfWWrVWWWWWMMWWWWMftWIF' Mattresses Made Over, Pillows Renovated. We will call for your old mattresses or pillows and re turn them as good as new. Muttr esses Hade Over, same tick, $2.50 New Tick, best material 4.50 Pillows Renovated..., 10 cents per pound. Set anion Betiding Go, F- A. KAISER, l.nckawanna und Adams Avos. ESTABLISHED 1366. F. L. CRANE. For Reliable I'ur Ooods call and examine onr stock of Seal Jackets Persian Kami) Jackets Beaver Jackets Klectrlc Seal Jackets Near anil Seal Jackets Fur Capo Neck iM-arls Units anil All Other kinds or Furs Also, if yo i wish voui old Hits Repaired, bring them in as soon as possible. All kinds ol lurrepaumg J done. i 324 LACKAWANNA AVENUE--324 NEW BUILDING. I: Ml r . I Scranton Garpst&FurnitureCo. 406 LACKAWANNA AViNUE. 4,4 . lli!Oiiol.itlli jir Hub-!! t,..t,ln I. II Mil, III!,. Mi'i.Jfl ll.il In. Vlilh.. H I I"H U-.ul liiltt sittl rilf i.i lm I iinliuiler Ioihj. ..ffrr t llttl it 111. tollll I.Oil't- t,-lrnl.,v I lift writ fill lll-.ll. U bj tlif I'.'llll-tlt.illU I millji I '! irill. tlf Mllltll.l, llll Ut' ll.'IOIf lllllut' I .llliflilfl 111 iliJlutil lonultt i,.iliiii.iit .iv liejul In il'f ihii'iit' 4' of .ill..lll tiluliilli IJII.! I. tlif 1iltllllll l iii In il lie. I ll-i l.i. I ll J lln i" 'H 'I 1,'liiuli' l, I... ih iliJ l.'li lu'i .lililifti le ll"l I 1111 iiiiiuai:,' (li.ivii.,11 .nl,'ji llitl Mf. N" ' I ill iim-iI lli" iliihliin ut ii, V" I. tml .!" i"' 111' ull hlr Ki lilulrjli1, in In i lit i In j i i.ui Ilnl t. Imii' I." "i Mit '" Ii'' li.rtift l.n.ltir Itur lr(... elilt.l l..-lillli ul liulll.lt u-lrill.it Mi l.l"- I I'l lli Hi,' ilni.l i' CONDUCTORS DISMISSED Stieet Unlhvay Men Want to Know Why and Aie Detetmlued Thnt the Manager Shall Tell Them. 'I'lle llit'llllteix tlf Hie Stl.'fl ll.lilWIIV Ullllilti.Ve.W 11111111 .lie IIIVefllKIIIIHK tile Vll.V lllltl vvlleleftiren tlf tll' le.ellt (lll'lllll'4e til' IWtl t tlllllll' HII" 'HI tbi'1 I'.irllillliUlt Hll". Tll' Uie ilflellllllletl III, II (ielU'llll M.llllljf.el .-'IlilllUIII - ll KlVP llll II.IMIII f'll' tile tUscliaiK'- "I iln men und thai h" xhnvv tli.il Ii vvn Mlltleielll tit VV.II'I'.lllt lllell- leiniivill. Tile IVVit 1'iillillirliili1 I'. .1. Ct'ltl'll Itinl Mm till (itililtlll. weie peieinpliiillv tils, liai'Kttl liifl Miillilu.v lm fpt'clllc e,.li lielllK Ul V II. Tile lllell cillell 1 1 If .llielllllill ill llle il l- .till " cilllllllllte. In llle lllllllei .Illtl llll' lllelllbelM tlf llml litiilj VVillletl 'HI Cli'llt'llil M.lll.iBei Sill Iin.ill .Hill ilelll.llllletl .Ul eilltllllll'm. (llle III llle III llllleix III' llle lllllllllll- I-,, -alil Iiihi iiIkIU tli.it .Mi. Slllliii.ui lllltl Ht ,Ve SiVI'll llll )irvllc rCUMIII llll' lite nien's iliM'll.UKe. i h.lil been In. Illllllteil. Illiwevel, lie s.tltl, III, II tlley weie .Hiuseil nf pm iiiumlnr? timixftii .tml ui'iiiiir llieni Iii III ila "I fai"S i tiili'i leil. Tile tllei'luilsjetl inell lil'Mli le'ltue llie iiiPinlii nf tilt tiiilon al ii llieel Hit; held cai'l.v llilf iiiti'iiiilK and u(ttil elllihlllli .lll.v III. II tlnv lllltl b"eu Kllllty of no olleiw and iheu vvnv mi ici-nn fill' lllell tllril lift Hie. Tlie lui'iiliiK vv its hllll lu hii'i-.-ii.iii when tin Tilbune ivenl tt ii ", but a ipptnler u .is liilnrineil bv llir plel dt ut ili.u noihlnK nf Kt'cui luonu'iit would be dune fuilli"!' iliau to (III hi I the Krlev.llice toiillllillee Ifi lllllllei' lu- il iisn t 111'' tll.vttei. LOUIS JAMES' SUGGESTION. To RaUe Money for the National McKinley Monument. .lullll U lleyniilr.'. I lie lm.irri niiiiaiicr "f l"' " tin.-Mod joUit toni i.iny, which will be line next vfrl, Ik In the clt arranKliiK; for the ap paiaiue if th starH lu thlh (it.v. "1iuIh Jitiiick hi a eie.it ndmlier Co. "UBS'KKX f MANAGER, Both 'Phones UJL -. ..' JH H. D. CRANE SPECIAL MENTION For Well Dressed Women Silk Lined Suits, from $14 up. The $14 Suits are in Pebble Cheviot, Swiss Taffeta lined. We would also invite you to the attention of our RAGLANS From $10 Up. .. ' UJL.J' 't t ttttttt'' 4 i 4 'I'lif iimiiiifjitinci'x Hliudder nt lilt' I'll' es Nf hell tllelr FURNITURE 1 tn . Tlif.v m' us II, hIi 1K1111. ar I111 hi UlnltiR Itotitii riulie.i to iftnll ul sti imifli, but we fix our iivvii in ut'. ami eveiv one 1 lii'lifllttftl. We .-ell nidi P kooiIm, .mil Hie ietiiile .s.tve ininy. Hut lulies vvtiiild be ntt induce in -in if beuuiy of di.sisn, -tieiijiib, .md tiualit.v of mnter i:tl win I.iiKIiik ICvei.vthlliR i'.ii m.iUes tioud Kiirtilture (roes V llll low III lies llele. t Registered 4 ! Our Fall Stock of Shoes Is Now Complete rrxiv nnnnAB fnv la,llc nt sr?.Kf j Is the best shoe bargain obtainable. LADIES' OXFORDS, (J12.G0 and $3.00 kind. Now..'. 1.50 MEN'S OXFORDS, ?3.50 and $4.00 kind. Now 2.00 SCHOOL SHOES, guaranteed,, tor 75s Many other bai gains too numerous to mention. UvUis, Rtiddy, Dauies & Miirphq, 330 Lackawanna Avenue. nf llir late I'lt'HIilf'Itt Mt'KlllIey." fnirl Mi. Itevnnlds liti nlRlit, "and' tins limtle a stiKneftiliiii to tin actors of llie ctiitiitiy. vvhltli, If adopted, will iihi ,t laise sum of money for tlio na tn'iial innntiuient for U Klnlcy, to bn eierietl lu W.i-ililnston. Mr. .Ifttnes' t,eu i In 1uiv eveiy person connected villi llie Ktni In thin country rou li, bill' a ceilulu iieivcutuRf of hH ial.iry lor n nlvii week to the nionii. irtnl. The .ickiih who hiivo haul li.e MiieilnM have nlven It their Ileal iv iippi'oval, anil ll Ih ptnhnbl tliat il will be .tdojiletl " NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT, UNION VETERAN LEGION, AT GETTYSBURG, PA. ' f Reduced Rates via tlie Pennsylvania Ralhoad. tin a iiiiil ot the Naliuu.il I'llitaliip llielil rnlnli Veieian I.eRton, t ileii.vi.bui','. '.i.. Octobei Ii in 11, tti I'eiiiiHylvaniii H.illioatl company will ,eii eM'inslnii ticket, at the rat of one I'.ne for the itiiind tilp from all piillltH on ItK line to (iettyshlllK. Tli'k eit. to be hold and sootl r-oIiii; Octobrr ii, 7, S. ami 10, ictuinliiK, to Oi'lolir Ki, iin lii-slvc. The popular riinvli clsar l still th leader of the 10 tlgaiM. ,