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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 6

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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Li: i I 1 THE NASHVILLE tie AlIERICAN Al In MP VP SATURDAY MORNING' I BALL SENSATION IlLGGED AND KISSED 1113I EORGIANS 19 yearn 6 rfee 1 inch 216 pounds A I CAPSTONE IS SUSPECTED Tyk '117 tavklo Wilmington sr rt lllll Nt 3 NOVEMBER 23 1SS5 A DVERTISINI UNDER THE HEAD Inas ''Wentod" "Fors Salo" "For Reat" "Miazellattoous" etc will be charged for hereafter at lb rate of SEVEN CENTS A LINE eclipsed to-day by Randall of Roches- ter In the second t0 of the A FOOT national races This was In the half-' mile open- 114 cut inside of the pole 2 3 years 6 feet 173 pounds VIRGINIA ELEVEN PHOW! UP IN AN UNFAVORABLE LIGHT REIM FOLLOwEng OUT I FORCE TO GREET JULIGE9 4T LEXINGTON THINK HUI A "HINGEIL" VANDEOHILT 1301-3 GO 1 For Stomach Or Liver Troubles Take I WANTED I Worked In "Ringers" on Vanderbilt In the Reeent Game at north Carolina Get on to the Scheme aad Declines to Play on ThankogIrtair Dar enera Are a SinrdrLook- Atbleten and Vanderbilt ir Has a Fight am Her th ICIerens Ara In Flue le contest lady book-keepers limit ono lady stenographer two contbincti book-krepers kd stenographer for lumber companies salaries $40 and $75 per month cashler for bank who will take STOW stock 100o0 aeres of pins timbered land for sale at a bargain Call on or address Employment Department DitArttiONS killtiNESS col Church and fiummer 13F)9(e i 1111 lady for several weeks to address envelopes etc 11)UPE writs good business hand Address 4 Co care American on the last curve and fell Terrell came down too and this brought down Murphy but Randall would havewon anyholv--Murrely made his best of the year to-day in the mile paced winning each quarter from the held 'Cooper and Kiser did not ride on actkount of their fall yesterday Emil t7lbrocht the flying Dutchman bested Murphy and Wells in a trial 'while a heaty wind blew all the af ternoon Summaries: Ralf-mile open class heat: Randall Rochester won Terrell second Schmidt third Time 1:16 Second heat: Bald won McCrea second Castleman third' Time 1:181 Third heat: Emil Ulbrecht Los Angeles won Murphy second Wells third Time 116 4-5 Final won by Randall McCrea second Ulbrecht third Time 1:12 One mile record race class A eontestants riding alone won In 217 3-6 McFarland second Downing third Two-mile lap race class heat won by McFarland With 12 points Freeman and Downing tied for second place with 10 points Time 4:57 One mile post class won by Murphy all posts Time 2:17 Five-mile handicap tlass (275) woo Schmidt (325) second Slater (325) third Time 12:30 Lirj Cathartic Pills Received Highest Awards At World's Pair After sickness take Ayers Sarsaparilla Cathartic Pills HARVARD VS PEN SYLVANIA Crowds Gathering to lineal" Tonoro Controt Cambridge Mass Nov 22--The crowds for to-morrowti foot ball game has been sr riving all day and to-night the "root-era" for the opposing term areenthuslastically preparing 1 ir the labors of the rnacrow Ti Harvard men spent he evening at the Woodlith4 1'ark Hotel away front tin excitement at Cambridge The Penwytivania boys Played their last prat-tico aame in the snow at Nashua this they too are reating qiiictly to-night awaiting the great strilegle On the gridiron Both teams on confident of victory and both have an army of believers in their ability to win The betting is 2 to 1 on Pennsylvania The official Pennsylvania line-up is as follows: Boyle left end Wagenhurst left tackle Woodruff left guard Bull centre Wharton right guard Fararar right tackle Dickson rght end Williams quarter back MITHIS right half back: Gilbert left half hack Breaks full back Harvard will line up in the following order: Cabot left end Rico left tackle: Holt left guard Shaw centre Shaw right guard Gould right tackle Newell right end Beale quarter hack Wrightington right half back Brewer left half back Dunlap full back cut foreman: wheel reraper plow and quarrymen also team-atom on railroad work Apply to-dal hetween 1 2 and 2 at 811 Lee avenue ono aat do SO2 think of them? wrent question among Van-talents as the big Georgians Ind the register at the last night 'They are giants N-take was the general an Warner their 220-pound to Cochran their 190-pound then on down to Barrows and quarter there Is not a Ight" In the lot They are heavy-set stocky 'fr holding a line like a the numerous scratches I ot th-lr heads and faces tlInt are accustomed 4Lny and all sorts 11 Irtt FOR "Centennial Waits" N411'01'141 composition 11 A FRENCH nor22t AT II ESIVINGDON MEMPHIS DISTRICT CONVENTION IN ETSSION THERE FOR cheap home: central brie141 residence good street with vacant lot attached 14500 'for all The lot al no can he sold off for $6000 leaving trot enough for the residence Addreal MEET American office partner sAth 13500 to 65014 cash capital will guarantee 12 to 15 per cent per annum Addrests "BUSINESS" American office giving full name and address 1102124 a snap for you: weekly rook yearly no experience re (wired: failure impossible our scheme a new one particulars free Address 13ox 53ut Boston Mass More Than 200 Delegates Accorded a Royal Reception and More Are Expected Service Held Last Night Her Oakley Delivering the Nieleoming Ad dress A snap for you Sales immense Big pay Will coat you nothing to test the business No samples nSeded Address HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTY CO (75) Cincinnati Ohio maylLes t26t Events at Pimlico Courote Baltimore Nov First race five 109 lbs (Littlefield) I to 1 won Forum second Irvana third Time 1:08 Second race 1 Kittle 99 lbs (O'Leary) 1 to 3 won Claurece second Lady McCann third Time 1:4514 Third race 6 143 lbs (Davis) 7 to 19 won Eclipse second: Sun Up third Time 1:141 Fourth mile Swain 116 lbs (Littlefield) PVPno won Charter second Oily Gamin third Time 1:4841: Fifth race 6 Volley 108 lbs (J Murphy) 10 to 1 woo Palmerston second Beau Ideal third Time: 1:16 Sixth race 114 97 lbs (Keefe) 4 to 1 won Tom Moore second Diabolus third Time 2:12 OR the Normal Compton The foot ball day in Nashville will be opened with a game between the of second team and a picked team of Montgomery Bell and others on the NormalCollege Ca MptiP The manager of Montgomery Bell team anxious for anothergame has asked the University of Nashville second team to play them again: The game Will be called at 9 o'clock The Univerwty team Will line up about the same Es it did at the game Wednesday evening but their opponents will play almost an entirely new eleven most of them being chosen from the seconds This promises to he a very interosting pame and as no admission fee Vt ill be charged a good crowd 1 a expected young man who has two or three experiPnee In job printing Apply to MARSHALL BRIMS Co non 2t publin to understand thai WM RAGIO'S BARBER SHOP will ha carried on as usual In regard to workmanship no203t WANTED-240 to $150 salary paid salesmen for cigars experience not neceslimey extra inducements to customers BISHOP ofiz KLINE St Louts Mo oc2630t Rooters for Georgians The neorgia student4 at the of have organized them-Iv es into a kind of volunteer corps to attfnd the Vanderbilt-Georgia game this afternoon for the purpose of cheering up their States champions who wit) work for If75 moods aslary or large commission selling maple goods by Oil mploo to dealera Ea pariesce on neceaaary Write us HOISEHOLD SPELIA1 I TY co (75) Clorinnatt myil as An Effort I Made to Ascertain the Identity of the Horse and Then as Peculiar Incident OccursTort Dieu Quarrel at Lesialston-Nevr Orleans' Opening Curd Lexington Nov the races to-day a sensation was created by peculiar movements regarding the horse Capstone entered In the last race a selling affair at sir furlongs The Judges were tipped that the horse was a and asked Watchman Ferris' of the astiociatioli grounds to go to the Stable where the horse was and bring him into the field for identification by some one Ferris accordingly went to where the horse was kept in-the Cable of Isaac Murphy Just 'outside the track and asked that he' be brou'ght into the grounds before the rare At the stable he found a negro boy and a young man who said his name was Brown but who said he knew nothing of the horse ortis owner save that when the latter left last night he had ordered the horse to be run and bad employed A Clayton to ride him Ferris told thetn to paddle the horse np and take him into the field They started toward the gate leading the horse when the young man whom Ferris described as being of light build and having a small black mustache said he wanted to go down town an get some cocaine to use on the horse and asked where he would be found when he returned Ferris tord him that the horse would be in the field near the gate and the young fellow started off The negro boy said the horse would ride better than he would lead and Ferris that he might ride him then No sooner had he mounted the animal than he started at full speed for a gate in front of the place leading into the street Ferris hallowed to some one to close the gate which was done and the itegro was caught Ferris then led the horse into the field and the Judges inipected him The negro said he knew nothing of the horse or his owner and Judge Straus ordered him locked up on the grounds Joseph Schreiner entered the horse whose breeding is given as by imp Charazous dam Elite by Eolus He started at Latenia once but was refused when again offered Lonny Clayton says he knows nothing of the horse but had promised to ride him for the young man The weather was cloudy and damp to-day track good and attendance small Summaries: First race 514 95 lbs (W Jones) 2 to I won: Bramble Leaf 101 (R Isom) 6 to 1 second Miss Emma 10 (Sweeney) 40 to 1 third Time Norda Athenian Bells Pynie Kelly and Mac Griffith also ran Second race 1 log lbs (Thorpe) 3 to 2 non Tenor 108 (R Isom) 3 to I Crumbaugh 104 (W Jones) 10 to I third Time 1451i Kodak and Barbour also ran Third raee selling: 6 furlongs---Old Centre 110 lbs (Thorpe) Ti to W0111 James Monroe 110 Perkins In In 1 second Onaretto 106 (Clayton) 1 to 3 third Time 1:11 Stewalt also ran ourth race Sis furiongs---Leteher 105 Ibm (Van Keurent 10 to 1 won Sir Wellington 104 (Malone) 10 to 1 sec-rind White Oak 196 (W Jones) 3 to 5 third Time 1:11 Julie DOT Usury Ida Fresco and Drewville Maid also ran Fifth race selling 6 Coon 100 lbs (Everett) tot won: Richmond 1ti4 (Sweeney) 8 to 1 second Leonel! 105 (Reiff) 10 to 1 third Time 11734 Myrtelle Conjecture Cyclone Minnie IYOr and Fairchild also ran Fairchild ran away half a mile and 'into excused Entries for to-morrow: First race: 6- 109 lbs imp Somersault 10:1 Islin 104 Glen Luck Major Dripps Stela Major Tom La Creole Mary Keene 97 Lady Pepper Bessie Mizner Wild Brier 89 S(qnrul rice 14 Newome 1o5 Ms Blue and Ilray Itt3 Top-to 97 Le Banjo 92 Third raeP 1 mile-0110cm 113 lbs Probasco 1o9 Little Walter 106 Sunbur9t 105 La 7lo-yre Duetr Charley Weber Relict Fourth raee 6 117 lbs Maid Marian Bessie Nichels 111 ilal (11)r 112 Lakota Ist Tenor 99 East oil Anna Lyle i latlyS Cashttr S4 Fift race: 5 It 113r-hind liar 1141 Ben Naiad Ida Wagner Eleanor Me lit5 La Wanda 1181 cloverWtle 14eln Keller Kitty 96 liardenburg Wine Drop 95'1 iss Huntingdon Nov 22--4Special)--The Memphis district convention of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor convened here this evening Every train to-day has brought delegates The eastbound 'train brought nearly ZOO Parts of the Reception Committee met them at McKenzie Martin Milan Union City and at various points out from this place The good people of Huntingdon have thrown open their homes and extended to them the hospitility possessed by none other than these people The first service was held in the University Hail to-night The hall was decorated in grand style The colors of twenty-four nations and many mottoes "For Christ and the Church" "Look Up and Lift Up" "Welcome" and many others could be seen by the TT littly people when the doors of the hall sprung ajar It was indeed a large and enthusiastic crowd that assembled to hear the welcome addresses and responses Rev a Oakley delivered the welcome address for the Christian Endeavors Prince A Hawkins the Eoworth League Miss Love Hawkins the and A Rev Anthony of Paris responded to the addresses of welcome after which Rev Dr Hugh Spencer Williams of Memphis delivered a very interesting and instructive lecture on the subject "Is the young man safe" frequently towering in flights of oratory and thrilling his audience with enthusiasm He was followed by Rev Dr Long of Memphis in an able address on the subject "Consecrated Christian Citizenship" The exercises were interspersed with music by the choir An interesting programme is promised for to-morrow Many men of prominence are in attendance and the trains to-morrow Will be loaded with the delegates to try COLLIER'S whole wheat bread 601 and 603 Church street 3a 27 tf Carried From the Train to Central Mamie Hall Chicano on the ghouldem of Four of Hie Stalwaria He Addreaaes Them Along the Lima' Chicago Nov Debit spoke in Central Mimic Hall to-night to an audience that taxed the eating and standing capacity of the hall Most of the leading labor organizations were renresented and the reception accorded to the leader of the American HailImay'Union was enthusiastic in the extreme Three carloads of Debit' friends went down to Woodstock to greet him on his release from jail and several thousand men were at the eta-Hon of the Northwestern Road when the train bearing Debs and his friends arrived at 7:30 o'clock The reception given Debt as he stepped from the train bordered on the frantic Hundreds of men pushed and struggled to grasp his hand many of them shugged him and some went to the length of kissing him Finally hc was tossed upon the shoulder i of four men and followed by a dense throng that never for an instant its shouts and cheers he watt escorted to the hall about one mile distant The warmth of the reception at the depot was repeated when he entered the hall The speech delivered by Mr Debs was received with great applause by his audience He commenced by saying that in the light of recent judicial proceedings he stood stripped of constitutional rights as a free man and shorn of the most sacred prerogative of American citizenship and what was trtie of himself was true of every other citizen who had the temerity to protest against corporation rule or question the absolute sway of the money power It was not the law or the administration of the law of which he complained It was the flagrant violation of the Constitution the total abrogation of law and the usurpation of Judicial and despotic power by virtue of which he and his colleagues were committed to jail against which he entered his protest and any honest analysis of the proceedings must sustain the haggard truth of the indictment Ile had been denied a trial and he was charged now with conspiracy and if guilty should go to the penitentiary He wanted to be tried by a jury of his peers and all he asked was a fair trial and no favor (The conspiracy case is still undisposed of in the United States Court He then spoke at great length of "personal liberty" and in defense of the American Railway Union saying It would have triumphed but for the interference of the Federal authorities which he characterized as "an exhibition of the debauching power of money" To-night's demonstration he said meant that the American lovers of liberty were setting in operation forces to rescue their constitutional liberties from the grasp of monopoly and its mercenary hirelings but the people were aroused in view of impending perils and that agitation organization and unification were to be the future battle cries of men who would not part with their birthright and who like Patrick Henry had the courage to exclaim "Give me liberty or give me death" Were he a criminal guilty of crime meriting a prison cell had he ever lifted his hand against the life or liberty of his fellow man had he ever sought to filch their ftood name he would not be on the platform Ile would have fled from the haunts of civilization and lived in a cave where the voice of his kindred -was never heard But he was standing beofr his hearrs without a self-accusation of crime or criminal interest festering in his conscience in the sunlight once more contributing as best he could to make this 'liberation day" a memorial day realizing that as Lowell sang: "Ile's true to God who's true to man wherever wrong is done To the humblest and weakest 'neath the all-beholding sun That wrong is also clone us and thy are slaves most base Whose love of right is f-ir themselves and not for all their race" view of impending eitation organization er to be the future who would not part ight and who like the courage to ex- liberty or give me guilty of crime cell had he ever the life or libel- man had he ever heir ftood name he the platform from the haunts id lived in a cave of his kindred was was standing be- tout a self-accusation interest festering the sunlight once as best he could to tion day" a memo- as Lowell sang: who's true to man Ing is done and weakest 'neath sun done us and thy Lost base ht is for themselves 111 their race" 1orgia's roach WWI t4 Winning team last 'vertu! mat an affa1 knows foot ball to pter The personnel to bi almost the same i tinder his skillful 7 im I-A) per cent strong' lie has moved Lived on the team for 5 wttFston from center Price and Kent of as guards have been their former places to i liebrook and Walker as guards By --)r their tackles Georrp has become second 41y1 of playing is much anderbilt They use form Of 'interference most of Vanderblit'a (1aelt and whole team vi ith Vrginia at At-ear Ceorgia defeated laced except i 1 ber by a small 1t have not met i 'N Melt was an re is nothing lenced by the that has faced 1) down in de ideue excepted I a 0 games from 1 "I the season 1t 't I "wonderfully It almintstered tr) lay is evidence of PS Naly Price and eon mentioned above a who will appear in A ubls Clark "'abs has been with 'An1' now playa a 41 back and Capt 11f with St Albans :1 with Georgia two olasthe position of Its -end Alliorin were but this yeat made se tillipt Sttibbs says term' and Snyder are may be depended on v' The Georgia men ss trim except Mor- a game knee with rblit--well there Is I except that the and waiting Van- ua the game this 4 bard struggle as year North inia tot excepted sonlident of her rovernent made in Vanderbilt eleven the North Carolina iprecedented Cer- true in this --i- ing makes infer perfect barmen and grit to the I is now the heaviest "Daily" Burclit not lineftill-fiedged case Auburn's charming agree With him This Burch and Itoogher will be in their very )t i ia it '1 Jil 41 yl fi'tr in (1q1 Av i Vir tt i --t)( Is 9 1 I I 1 a Too Many Applicants for Constar' Chicago Nov Western Base Ball League is in a deadlock over the Columbus franchise There are four applicants for it with Tom Loftus In the lead Last night's session continued until 1 o'clock this morning At noon to-day the session was resumed Gunnels refused the Toledo franchise yesterday because he could not get a live year agreement and it is likely that Omaha may yet get into the league as there are no other applicants for the Toledo franchise Pres Goes Abroad New York Nov 27--Ives billiardist sailed on the Fuerst Bismarck to-slay He goes to Madrid where he has a two months engagement to play exhibition games and later he may appear in Paris In the latter city the academies are re-opening after a spell of inactivity and some important matches may be played there later on Ives' departure necessitates the forfeiting of his match with Gallagher the king of the short stops FOR SALE FOR SALE------ifindline-deliVe71rt171 part of the city at $100 per owl or VAN) per load PREWITT SPURS 4k CO no214t FOR to Memphis and return $350 Nov 27 A Thanksgiving Excursion no2011t Sensations in the foot ball world are now becoming so Usual as not to be in the leant startling Just as the talk about Virginia's dirty work in Atlanta was about to subside a letter from Capt Gregory to Capt Connell enclosing a newspaper 'clipping has at all tongues to wagging heaping new reproaches on Virginia for this additional evidence of her professional depravity The letter is as follows: Chapel lull Nov lit Capt Sir: I enclose you herewith a clipping from the Philadelphia Record of the 10th inst which I think may be of some service to you and of interest to the foot ball public With try best wishes for the success of your team I am yours truly tREGORY "Capt The clipping reads as follows: "Lang and Weist the star players of the A foot ball team have gone to Atlanta Ga to Join the University of Virginia team which plays a series of games during the Atlanta Expositiott Overtures have'been made to other local stars but none have accepted The loss of Lang and Weist weakened the A team but they expect to have a strong team Out next Saturday when they play their championship game with the Record Nov 10 Now this is too much For years Virginia scoffed and hooted at Vanderbilt claiming that Vanderbilt was not In her class and that for Virginia to play Vanderbilt would be a lowering of Virginia's dignity Despite the foolish caate and senseless pride of Virginia Vanderbilt forged steadily ahead as her most formidable rival in both soholarship and athletics When finally Vanderbilt's growing fame forced Virginia to grant her a game regardless of Virginia's puffed-up barbarisms Virginia in order to sustain her vaporings finds herself forced to scour the country for players to make sure of winning from a team that is not in her class But when this team proved itself above her class Virginia in desperation dealt blows gave kicks and Jumped on Connell'S head She was out for the score at all hazards And now in blissful ignoranee that the above clipping has fallen into Vanderbiles hands Capt Penton forwards the following telegram: "University of Virginia IL Nov 22 Phil Connell Captain Foot Ball Team Nashville: Will you play us Thanksgiving in Richmond? Great crowd will attend Answer A Penton Captain of Va To this telegram Manager Kennedy sent the following reply: "Nashville Tenn Nov 22 Jno A Penton Captain of Va Charlottesville Va: Impossible to play Thanksgiving Contract with Sewanee signed Game already advertised Kennedy Manager" Virginia had a game arranged with North Carolina for Thanksgiving Day to be played in Richmond Virginia's proposal to Vanderbilt evidently means that the game with North Carolina is off Harper's Weekly for Nov 23has the following comment: "It was evident that the absence of Virginia the principal Southern university and the refusal of North Carolina her great rival on such flimsy grounds meant something Research proved this to be true Last fall the University of North Carolina and the University of Virginia had an agreement as to the standing of players which read as follows: '1 That the player must be a bona fide student who is not under any condition for neglect of study or breach of discipline '2 That he shall receive no compensation in any form for his services as player' This permitted a man who had played in professional teams elsewhere to come to North Carolina and Join an amateur team North Carolina proposed In June to Virginia to play under more stringent rules which would have admitted both colleges to the Southern Association but Virginia did not reply and finally declined" North Carolina has not yet entered the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association but she has shown her willingness to do so a step which Virginia would not do Now disgusted with the unsisaismanlike conduct of Virginia in employing foreign players and in playing such brutal foot hall in Atlanta North Carolina has cancelled her Thanksgiving engagement but for previous airangenients Virginia would certainly secure a Thanksgiving game Rh Vanderbilt despite her professional pan-American team FOR for menet women boys and girls: new and beautiful patterns SANDERS-METCALFN RUBBER co no4 tt FOR wheat flour at COLLIER GROCERY CO 601 and 603 Church street Jan tt FOR oysters and tame at 1 COLLIER GROCERY CO jart tt FOR Whits Swan I Baking Powder 601 sad tiO3 Church street Ja21 tt The Lancabire Handicap Manchester Nov 22--This was the second day of the Manchester November meeting and the feature of the racing was the Lancashire Handicap of 1000 sovereigns which was won by Sparrow's Easter Gift Fulton's Laodimitt second and Baron IrRothsehild's Mecis third Fifteen horses started over a mile course FOR RENi CHILDREVS DEPARTMENT FOR cottage completely furnished terms reasonable to destrable tenant Apply at the house 222 South Addison avenue or address Box 425 no21eodtt 1 1 Cp? 1 1 1 i ANIL MEMENTS New Masonic afternoon and to-night The Stowaway afternoon and to-night The Dog and Pony Show That stirring melodrama The Stow- away was given at ine New Masonic Theatre last Flight to a very appreciative audience and the many eseaoes of the hero were applauded and cheered to the echo The villain 'whose business In life seemed to be to malie the heroine and hero uncomfortable at the risk of a long term in the penitentiary had his hands full and did nobly all the villainy thatwam laid down in the lie was a Villain of the -highest tHe and he had the sympathy of the audience from the) fact that he was ovrrworked from the very lirst act Just why the hero quarreled with hi st kind obi father is not clearly Pet out unless it Wal to enable the subsequent Peenes he enacted But the play wam to the lilting of the gallery and every time the villain was foiled the enthusiasm Of the gallery knew no bounds The gallery is the only true critic after all The elevating influence of the stage lies in its educational power and it does one good to hear the mcreams of delight from the gallery that greet the triumph of the right over wrong in every aet and PC11 When the villain came before the eurtain he was complimented by being hissed by being teem and this was the best trhute to his capacity for trying to be a tie-blue villain The company does all the work that is required and embrae ROM very clever people Edwin Wayne as the villain has been referred to Mr John Birch was a splendid Diekey Plats and 'Miss Dot Karroll did good work as the newsboy Miss Alice Endrem was a fair actress and was much admired for her resemblance to a prominent Nashville society laity Mrs Carrie Allen Lee a former resident of this city is a careful and painstaking metreps and 1os been connected with a nunther of the best companies on the road She WaS quite popular in society a few years ago and is highly connected here She made a very tteeptahle Florence Th will be a 11 Itcc thk a fternOon aryl the closing prr mi ui to-noth 1 The eloq and pony show It eerta i draw a g901 audiete of the uiilrcn today and it deservs The very markible tricks perfamed be these a nirntIa ourely emorit at tlt existence of sony high degree of AMMIg and Th stoh- their tnany ly thought ts shows that her( jA FoMe tr thOlight And tn Tho mat hose :1111 tOght cies the engatornent FOR cottage in desirable portion of South Nashville BROWN Chamber of Commerce Build- I intr ne22 3t MALE HELP WANTED or woman of good address wanted to show our goods: make $12 to VS per week no talking theli roII themselves at every household Send 25c for samples which sell for 31 The BISHOP-BENNETT COMPANY 673 and 675 Broad street Newark nol7 To LOAN TO to loan on Improved city prwerty If BROWN Chamber of Commerce Building no St TO LOAN-1500000 to loan at I per cent on central improved business or residence property in Nashville and choice farms in Sumner Davison Williamson Maury Giles Rutherford Bedford and Montgomery Counties Smallest loan f2O00 No commissions Telephone Moil A CALDWELL Noel Block ()ell if me up tam follows: --fililon Yitnprhilt End 1 Smith rrsA-11-1 Johnson 'clo a --Burch Hughes Hildebrand A---- 4---- Elliott nd Dye tfr-t O'Couner '-'11ack Lynch --Back 110ther Back- Connell olayed on the Van1t1 will begin at 3 1ENCETON ii Hanlon Won the Fourth Galveston Nov 71--By a boat length and It half Hanlon to-day won the fourth trial heat in the series of live for the English championship on Dickinson River The race now stands Han-Ion two Bubear two Sportinet Notes Sir George Newnes who is WV in Paris says he may challenge for the America's cup The Nashville High Sehool and Metzger Polk foot teams will play to-day at 930 o'clock All are cordially invited The Cumberland University boys do not like the statement in yesterday's "American" to the effect that they endeavored to get a game with yanderbilt after they knew it would be impossible to aceommodate them Their manager telephoned The -A meriaian" from Lebanon last night that Cumberland now had the strongest team in the south that they were Willing to offer Vanderbilt any inducements to come toi Lebanon and play them any time be-' tween now and Dec 10 that if Vanderbilt would not visit Lebanon they were willing to come to Nashville in order to Meet them that they had won every game they had played this year except the game with Sewanee and that in that particular game Cumberland played a number of substitutes that they defeated the A and played a number of substitutes in that game The fumberlands express themselves as very anXioUS to Meet VaMierNOW What does Vanderbilt say? A NEW CHURCH Unotheriond Pro lob terinnip Will Or-ozonize One A Cumberland Presbyterian Chureh will be organized in tho rooms of the Division-stroot Sunday-school Ent Di vision street Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock A prosperous Sumlay-school has already been established and a christian Endeavor Society in -a flourishing eciadition lb church will ilittanized by members of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church living in that of the city and it is sincerely hoped by thorn that frorn this beginning will spring i hurch that will be of groat benefit to the coinmunqy those NVM1 are interested requested to be on haul promptly at 3 oiclis Unmberin nd Pro al) terinns Wilt Or- okanize One A l'utubcrland Presbyterian Church will be organizbb1 in the rooms of the Divi4m-strebot Sunday-school 1704 vision street Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock A prosper bus Sumlay-schoul ha: already been established and a Christian Endeavor Society in a ishing condition n-w church will organizod by rnerrilPrs of the- berland Presbyterian Church living in that sfction of tho city and it Is crely hoped by them that from tWa beginning will Fpring I church that Oil hp of grcat benefit to HP munqy All thobbp NIIH1 are intorested aro requested to lb! on hand promptly at 3 CRESCENT cunt counsn BUSINESS CHANCES INCREASE your income by careful spec Illation by mail through a responsible firm of large experience and great success Will send you particulars free showing how a small amount of money can be easily multiplied by successful peculation In grain Highest bank ref prenees Opportunities excellent BAT'MON CO Bankers and Brokers a Omaha building chicagn no230t Executive Committee Appointed by Chief Davin to Sleet Prof 'W Davis Chief of the Chit- dren's Department of the Centennial has named the following as the Exec- utive Committee of this department: Hon Gilbreath Nashville: Prof Brown Nashville Prof Karns Knoxville Prof Huffainal ker Chattanooga Capt Gar1 reit Nashville Dr A Cavert Nash-Lint I ville Prof Thomas Paine Jackson Capt Douglass Gallatin Prof Wm Payne Nashville Hon Pepper Istemphis This committee is called to meet at Centennial headquarfled ters On Monday Nov 25t 3 o'clock for the purpose otorganizing and naming chairmen for the sub-dihe visions of this department Prof Davis has forwarded commis-la) sions to the representatives of his de-in partment in the following counties and will soon have completed his appoint- ments for the entire State: Capt Douglass Gallatin Sum-that ner County Prof Hugh Huffaker ('hattanooga Hamilton Prof Walter Darwin Hartsville Trousdale Prof Arthur Minter Waverly Humph-ling reys: Miss Annie Hughes Mohawk Greene Prof A Idynders Jackson Madison Isliss Flora Fitzgerald Tren- ton Gibson: lion Carlock Nettle Carrier Overton: Prof A Wright Nashville Davidson Prof Par- due Ashland City Cheatham Townsend Noah Ceffee: Sen- eker Bristol Sullivan Lee Miller Elizabethton Carter Supt Nix tDarnelsodnetn (1Nr'teri NI-VN'otodNi caeek Cookeville Putnam A Greene Sneedville Hancock: Alfred titan- done Christiana' Rutherford Robbins Robbins Scott Charles Ma son Morristown Hamblen Ford Knoxville Knox: Wm Lawrence Swee twater Monroe: Wm Graybill Rogersville Hawkins Miss Lida Thomas Memphis Shelby Prof Hayes Lebanon Wilson Ben Jones: Dunlap Sff1tIat(hje Earned southside Montgomery Loggins Dickson Dickson: Clark Centre- ville Hickman Sam Frown Cross- ville Cumberland NV Smith New- port Cooke Thomas 1 Bryan Pike-should ville Bledsoe: George It Vtuart Clevefer land Bradley Keys Mountain City Johnson Stliens Day-()skate ton Rhea Green Cedar Hill Robertson James A Aldred Jamestloy-n Fentress Turner ByrelsZ town llickett Charles Thurman Wei ren PWinstead Franklin Williamson Prof A Bostick Mt Pleasant Maury Brown p71zz7) Enoch smith prof Davis goes to-day to attend a meeting Of teachers in Clarksville in the interest of the thildren's work Prof Davis has arranged with NE -i Fielde to deliver his lecture on "The Country Editor" at the Opera House in Me3Iinnville on the 2lith inst fer the benefit of the Children's Building fund (11141L7() Nnit It i5 pomeiblP that the ehia-to 1tpera mtiv pams out of the hands of Tin tieleferson "The emettihms Of the the Northwest uttl throughout Ce outory are such- he "tte to I 1 reduetion in room of thi'at I 1-1te1 the tioartl tore for Ovine- them oileui of takity if they titi not oet to nv WilPihrr I Ontrol t) atr or not tlore hae r't issuranee that ontro mad NI JI earriPd ti I Card for the OpenittAs Dny at New ()Henna New Orleans Nov 22---The winter meeting of the Crescent City Jockey Club opens to-morrow and 1v11 tVPr DS) Th-re are about 17uo horses here including some of a high class -and the inoting promises II be the most successful t-ver hlI in this city The track to-night FOR EXCHANGE Ove ToMny'll teat The city Is be glaring colors uslarts who re nel preparing for ie-Princeton fs4 seat has cut prom s4s to previous garrws eure of winning is being plactri WW1 At the odds 4atollable linorup FOR vaeael property for cottairea will pay difference BROWN Chamber of mre H1Illding no22 3t LOST 11 further it ly profitable Vk IA not elmonish one in it get a already haI 1 another f111 an4 of tut 'I II 114 t-tt )101 tf Ht oth t' ttt 4 4 tt tt 1e ply time and your hair tor not using RAGIO'S HAIR TONIC Now for sale at 77 eentot per bottle no'207t COLORED CITY TEACHERS They Hold the Firott Normal Meeting of the Sennon The first normal meeting of the colored city teachers was held yesterday at 3 in the study hall on the third floor of the Fogg building Supt Brown presided and the following prt Tamme was carrled out: Ali -ic corps 1Ntn rks Prof Hill Musie corps -when is kindnss to pupils ltlisscs Mary Hill and Copeland -Messrs Washington and Wa tun -Relation of the assistant teacher to the principal" Messrs Jones and Mosley 12uartettr Messrs Thompson Carter Mosley and Jones To what iottent should a teacher be held res7onis1le for scholarship and deportment of pupils?" Mr Vassar and Mrs tlowdy Solo "Let Me Love Thee" Miss Alice Farrow Remarks Supt Brown Thl following summary of the colored schools for the first quarter was then read: TV TEACHERS 'lest Normal Meet- be Senoson meeting of the color- as hold yesterday at Id)' hall on the third buildim Sunt 1 and the following arried out: Hill tr) rnis? lary Hill and Washington and assistant teacher to Jones and ssrs Thompson Carter a teacher be schoarshin and iIs?" Mr It Vas- we Thee" Miss Alice Brown mmary of the colored St quarter was then '97 Tonawanda 111 FOUND hot and cold baths for 25 cents at ItAGIO'S Church street no2n7t tr -rrie MI 11" Stowaway a I I rof Nash' In I i a (Jail lato IoorLZO Mr" itl st 111 titi road for 1 r- Tho I si of at the 0411 l't sbyt clos1 last 111 '14! 1iLzht was loci to IStOr of tho l'irst be 111 T1 tit Talr11: 11 prob -xt Alonflay no0 Mr proztc a' '0 1 twk gomi rillcwing aro 10-Mori )wsr ontris: Fits race Ina wzurol Arsonic I) 1 C-ronado 1bura lbavis SG 11s Allbert Yb SpirituaVst I1o Bowl- jug 11111'n 111 The iju en rb-ss 4orge Chattanooga Prove! 11 Tip- pc anop lit lii Ilettry 117 Socond aoe furiongbb judgbInt- flourS11111- 11' Song N1ta It b- trance Panotit Ni bolas Equilccc CumCbladiola Cworgia Smith 101 lbs Judgo 1ullock sin-I brrtlaska fuI Lady ll nil 117 Third rac 7 farionbzs itabhir Stark NVork Su'enir It Pohl' coin-Little prytani Soy re trli 11 (Intl11111 i loan Misa Young Pr! lim Flood Fourth ricb 1 mil and 20 Ili 1I liT1101 1111m131 1matt 11-1 General Assembly and 113 lou lbgg rird lia 112 i he Seminaries rifoi 14 Nnv 11iz 'I wII to-m) rn In Its rtligtotts Qtwert I PI Ingi 1igh1t" suit nutlint ity that the tz 1 Cap 1112 11s AsHamt ittalt)matt an I it)1nt ht Wstern King 'Niac llit I Yt 0111 1: mitLy i1t tItta Vpi-k In Ail211enV Cliy 11a And WI ok MAI ND CHINN rti pt! ih 11noSition Ih4I tfle Presbylorl111 i 1: r'11 mbly 11IV final I ir 1)1 Iat )tninartog and to on)rn1 of 1)1 seminal-leg and I to (iurphy '97 1-0 (4v14 it 9444 Cros9 NVake feet 314 Inches 197 Ilrook- 1115 pounds Igors '9S Toledo 4 pounds '97 Denver 19 50 1 pod un 40 Brooklyn 111 100 I''11114 Hurl- 2 feet li MISCELLANEOUS AOENTS a new paying business: sPnd your address to-day for samples and full particulars free CHAS MARSHALL Lockport TO My Patron! and Friends-1 Allan sere an elegant hot lunch this evening from till o'clock Cottle One come all and a hearty weleorne GEO DESt7HANIrS Lull 319 Deaderick street FINE assortment of se aling SVEIZ' and seals at DritY FINNEY'S 204 Union street GEORGE IVALKER DEAD lie Succumbs to the Wound Inflicted hy tiounix Terrr George Dibrell Walls er who was shot at the union depot alsout three Aveeks ago by Young Terry died at the city hospital yesterday aftermmi at 5 o'clock The remains wi II hP ShippPd to Putman County for interment this morning at 9 o'clock It will be remomhercd that Walker and Terry ennle down from Putman county to Nvitness the linicalo Bill show that on account of an uld grudgo they engaged in a difficulty on the train just as it was pulling into Nashville: that during the difficulty NvhVh fof lowed Terry f-hat Walker through the bowels: that Terry gave himself up to the police and Iv hen arraigned before ht grand jury that body found no true bill against him the evidenee going to show that the ball was fired in self-defense A Financial Fallacy There is no question that scorn(' My requires the finances of tip ernment to be tnlidueted a a basis and that it would be iiivisable our monetary system by withdrawing the greenbacks and Treasury notes from circulation Nverthebss it (an only injuro the CAU5e sound money to have the head of tlni Treasury Department as the month piece nf the administration en an important pUhlie oceAsion attempt to make it appear that the tXistvnee of the greenbacks and Treasury noteg the canSo of the increase in the honied Indebtedness of the eountry as did Mr Carlisle in his Fpeech at the Rnnual Panquet of the New York Chamber of COmmeree nfl loilday night last --Clharieston News and Courier Sch 0013 nt down I I will ho 1 1t ntar tho at th re would 11nPvsti 4i th th it I 1 s'4 of Floattnig In the River Knoxville Nov remains of ittute Dockery white were found floating in the river this afternoon A short time ago the man while drunk assdulted his wife and it is thought that remorsepver this act led him to commit suicide I i agkS J11 7horno '9r sv rorlic City 22 yrs 7 aaands Jerrerns '96 Chicago 18 pounds Orass Lettom '97 iiik 2( years 15S pound' LAWMAN '98 filet 114 inhcs ins(lon Lea' 'NI (captain) years 6 1 inch PO Il )II hodos '97 Phi 6 ifiet1 Inch I Galley Fariln I Ars 6 tcet 1 inch 195 1) Illizga 'n7 'min feet 2 inclies 2p1 7 Ga I Ars 11 I le LANE' virtue of the power vested in the Security Home Building Loan Association in a deed executed to Baxter Smith RA forth In book 2in pages 626 and 627 It t) the iindermigned Will for cash to the highest bidder at the court-house door In Nashville Term between the hour of II a rn and 12 on Dec IA free from tile equity of redemption homestead and dower the land In the Twenty-first and Twenty-second DiaArleta of Davidson tiounty Tenn fully described in deed on record In hook 2111 pages 626 and 627 containing 129 acres more or less default having been made in the payment of the debt SECURITY HOME BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION no162330 SETLIFF CO 611 Church altreet change books noa 3t pover ov(r the el lion of professors jpslroetnrs Ina trwteeIR and I hAt all toteh leet)en4 to be leltaL npuit have the approval or titg tcvieral Assanhly Put) lie rotlit Part Nov :22 samonffloial warning of an unusnal natnr hag been agquel ta the effect that Ft graalt (If foroign ccuIutr ttaeking Pat it of the largP Vreneh redit 1thilhhTTIPTItS a 101t1 tt damaging tile puLtjte errdit 4 it teltorted that ft illeiriraiVrfi of this kflot al 1i14 atitirillit(al that it A hi nOt exeyted wit'a impunity Mows 22' 1173 59R' 94 25' 4 i 11111' 01: 141 4 2' Hput 2111 991 rv r1 2 Lawrence 217 239 47:9735: 0 13 NicKee 110 172! 231 '97370 Knowles 251i 124' 4s4 9745: 3170 lis: 12R: 22(1 9597 0 70 1422 1995 3417 96 GT The meeting was one Of UntlFURI interest The papers read and discussions evinced a thorough atwakening of the teachers to the Importance of keeping abreast of the advancing tide of rugressive thought and of a highetl order of work to be done in the class Thankmiting Niers-lee A Thanksgiving service will ho hold at the Vine-street Christian Church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock by the Junior Order lot' American Mech4nic5 The public is invited' i CARTERS -el-cJITTLE L41 iVER '1: PILLS 1 18i UEARROIIE 44 -171 SICK CARIZRS ijl he- Faaaue In a Itotv at iltCaticrty lot X0121011 Nov '2'2 via I )---Atwthor tight 1)twett tty1 wen 111r01 in th 11hy if th Ph( enix 11t1 14)11100 wiwn Cadwalla(hr4 111 V11 ran own-r and trtt nE 4t t11111t 10 draw his to ph China Y(11ing turfman this itv 1'40: '1 (uilt! draw St1ipon (t) httn on 'the nose and I kit ked 111a 1YA Then he plantdd 11w just h1'ow ight yo utting KR slit' When 814 1111111 ft the nan hrj 7t In Co(hvillad-1- tit shoot 4 It th- t1r tzt Ott -f th 1 111y troot and trntt' 1iir 1 1a the froit th hotel sIwa1131-r t'411111' wit his fa and F111rt I'N k1 11iet but Ikrt11 t11( tiWt1 1111 itt't 41 14:1 ilro 14t fri11Is gral)hod f-ind pits (Idol a nagly Tli sr latr art's1 and put under 1111 k-t th a t11tilfs Ti'atIvrt: the turfman shI '1aint 1r1 the 11to1 last 114'11N karrt1tr1 1 -a snLcn out 1 i 1 i ind is tnw in J11 II NlOtti9 tot' WU 111'441'414 it fit Irt4Lffln LA Dims! Chichester's ineh1n Pennyroyal PR's strei th Be st hot ohothio oke no other mond 44 ivutopc I Itatti1111kt It114 for Imit Lama Return Malt A tchtsrtea Chichester Chemical Co 1 htlada ra tri I A WHITE FJointo1e4 slang Letter Done Pia tea Numbers etc I)Fity ICY 204 1rtion treet noLthitrasst'It Inman hair go do real tortoise and fancy pins and ornaments tiS) Church et no9e0dtt 1 ithollrovsoll Notice gt Tnui Nov 2-1 -The Brit totnt Vvtir1 to Chairman Nknz ttin stneta nig him mit withdrawal Innet of the atFomittion to enni-thh--r thr withdrawal vi ill le -t a I not Ni eC1411 for its ation hi fZ Is tho cotton oftilals Gov" Them No Hope 16ni1on Nov 22 -T11 qfl nf rrinly to a from NntionAh Atisnriation- nt l9 Growerg whhh upon him to mpittin the ihnoi sahl that he -noti not holI 42t ony hnpe cf An import diltv heft: 1171-0 upon any Artiole generni con9urrintion! THE SPRINO OF ETERNAL YOUTH Carlsbad may be truly termed the pring of Eternal Youth For centuries the famous Sprudel )as been used as the best natural remedy for constipation catarrh of the stomach dyspepsia and liver and kidney complaints diabet2s etc Best taken when out-ddor exercise can be had Be sure to buy the genuine' imported article oitr which must have fte signature of EISNER it MENDELSON Co Sole Agents New York" 9n every ackage Daniel'F NNrarren Rector Holy Trinity Church Jersey City lieights says: Dr Deanclis Dyspepsia' Pills are unqu9olonably rood They are in my opininnial they claim to be have tried them and toting in them what I needed I beileve they wil cute Dypepia and that it saying much for any medicine I am glad therefore to give my At 01 drug iste 7s mils Send to vs tot a free ample DEL A DEANE CO Ningston New York Not A Road Age ltst An esehange says that Whiteilmh Riley will not take Caet7ad this tfason We don't blame him 1( hat does James want with the road Atlanta Constitution At the tiroeerFt me apound of tea or green? Mnidponsn't matter which missus Is TenriPPIOWe Penton nullettn I Issun'of Nov 9: 111 Marson dereaked Chattanooga Hamilton Mexican war survivor Increase-- Austin McAdoo Troy Obion County OF NV rhumb '57 Li 4 lovt 1 Ito? 98 rry1 5 fe41 l' in11s 111 nosgkrtyn kyPars -lictt 4 ArrIgir vars 6- fot 121 2'Itilacie1- j'-5 17: IL ra' nrart 111 143s pmindA Luetont 4 1 lt Positively cored hy these IA( Ile '111- I and I le 1 A rr: renps'dy for 1: 11 1i 'NI the Side 1IRI1 I '11-y 049 Veetabf': Small P1I Small Dose 7 Small Prico 0 YOU IRANI 2rtbt SEMI-WEEKLY AMERICAN! Ile Ontrides Mtiorpi anti no hnnt Lom Angeleg TM Ange1-s (241 Nov 22 New Yot It and 13a14 of were More than flv-Ihth nt tho iRtam erg in the world are under the Fritish flag A 1.

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