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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 11

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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1 -N DAILY A3LEIZICAN NASlivILLE SUNDAY 3t0IZNING NOVE3IDETt 6 1392s 11 zo i 1 in AWL' 741-D 1 a 1 0 -9 I 11-1 AlTKI12A1 Llir" coo" 4114 kl 0 0 1 4 i Linn Fur Scarfs SILKS CRISTALINES Horse Blankets And LapRobos Ladies' Kri ii Yarn Skirts Light -and 'Dark Stripes or Solid Color at 90o 500 All-Wool Breakfast Shawls at 35o 490 and 75o only at FRANKLAND CO'S Black l'rtnch Fox 98 American 'Seal 2 69 Fine Dark Water Mink 2 97 Fine Genuine Mink 3 98 Fine American Sable 3 98 Fine Blak Bear 4 98 Crepe Dechine Faies Francaig Bengalines Figured Taffetas on changeable grounds Two and Three Toned Striped Sultanas Plaids and Watered Moires former price $175 now 98c 85 CO Wit have one of the largest departments of ROrse Blankete and Lap Robes In the city Ownera of livery stables horse dealers coal dealera brewers bakers etc are particularly requested to compare our value with those that prevail elsewhere Stable Blanket value PAO at 95 Stable Blanket Mall Orders frromptly 1000 dozen Ladies' Hand Embroidered Fine Handkerchiefs at 25c each former prices 40c 50c and 60c 200 doz Embroidered Handkerchiefs at 15 former priCe 25c Fine French and Irish Embroidered Handkerchiefs at 350 to $150 each 500 dozen Colored Borders at 5c 10c 15c 25o and up Best values ever shown in this city Only at FRANKLAND CO'S CARTON FLANNELS! i Best Light Weight Canton Flannel at 4 1-2c Extra heavy Canton at 8 1-3c 10c and up Double Face Canton Flannels every new shade at 8 1-20 and 10c Double Weight Cantons two yards wide for under the table linen at 490 and 69c this preserves the table and the table linen Housekeepers it will pay you to see it 10-4 Sheetings at 14 1-2c and up Yard wide a Island Domestic at Sc Curtain Scrim full yard wide' at 4 1-2c Lonsdale Bleach yard wide Domestic at 5 3-4c: Extra heavy Drilling at be Ladies' Muslin Jane ar Black C133 Grab Silks 4 SELLING OUT 0 Inches wide worth $125 for ate 24 inekes wide worth 4174 for DSc 46 inch Gloria Silk work f176 for 9So vmutiet lineu Value 4 I NI Road Blanket large eize value $1 9 00 Sieigh and Carriage Robss Full size Fawn Blanket value 9330 9 23 Full size Blanket 7-pound value $3 8 23 $475 to $80 All sizes and weight of the popular Blue Stone Blanket at the lowest prices prices to dealers Full size Plush Lap Rohm beautiful tot k'R signs from 1275 $4 0 to $23' ICloth Lap Robea plain and leather-heuad ars from $250 625 $4 to ll ooloMan Orders Promptly 'Malt Burlap Hued value $2 1 85 FURS a 1 Cue Ily Si1C Ile Ints! LADIES' and MISSES' l'Iraps and Cloaks BARCAUS Chemises Gowns Corset Covers and Skirts at less than the cost of the material to make room for the immense stock of Ladies' and Misses' Wool Underwear purchased by our Mr Jos Prank land at such low prices that will move them quick Ribbed Vests at 5c Extra Heavy Ribbed Vests High Neck and Long Sleeves at 20c 40c and 49c Merino Vests at 25c 49c 75c $100 $125 $150 and up Also Dr Warner's Health Underwear Prices reduced at FRANKLAND CO'S We have just received from our Paris agent 150 pieces Fancy Striped Velvets Old Gold Torquoise Blue Old Rose Olive Cardinal Light Blue Heliotrope and Navy cost from $250 to $7 your choice for $198 FRANKLAND CO In Capes Mu fib Boas Collars Neck Scarfs Fur Trimmings Etc Etc Mostly Made up or for willeb Orders can be taken In CURTAINS! Ofilergd This Week: A BIC DROP DRESS COODS Extra inducements in Wool Dress Goods Bargain No 1-500 pieces Double Fold 32-inch wide Wool Chevrons and Mixtures formerly sold at 47o now reduced to 25c Bargain No 2-000 pieces 38- inch Fancy Boucle Stripes and Plaids worth 48c reduced to 3C) cents 42-inch Silk Plaids at 50c 15 pieces Bannockburn Plaids elegant Dress Goods for every day wear cost 25c reduced to 12 1-2c A Dig Bargain this Cress Coeds Fifty Ms1 on the Dollar The best at Lowest Price Is always to be found at FRANKLAND CO'S Cloak Department 100 Ladies' Cheviot and Beaver Jackets wide Fur Facing or Jet Trimming at $498 real value MOO 100 Diagonal Cloth Jackets latest styles elegantly trimmed at $798 former prices $12 to $15 Broadcloth Box Coats Satin Lined Tailor Made large Pearl Buttons at $998 real value $1700 At $25 to $100 we offer about 200 Fine Novelty Garments principally models made abroad Jackets Capes and Wraps and other extremely handsome Long and Short Garments at half value at FRANKLAND CO'S Good Ckeek Gingbams at 4rit Beavy Bed Tiok at 0(4 Bell Foist Plaids at kis Curtain Soria at 611101S1 so 5 Drees Cambria at Yeed-wide Settees at I Calko by tbe pound at It Canton Flannel as 41te Yard-wide Sea Island Domestic at Outing Cloths al 5h's Bedford Cords at Rock City yard wide Rock City Vyard wide 4 Homeitei43yx4 wide 8)0 Wool oval merc Wool Alpaca fNe AB-wool Undershirts 270 and up Mee's and Boys' Oversbirta Zo and up Linen Bottom Shirts double front and back at 30a and up CO 1500 pieces of 10c Bed Ticking at 4 1-2c The 150 Bed Tick at 0 1-2c The 25c Bed Tick at 160 and the 35o Bed Tick at 19c The importers of Lace Curtains lost big money on account of the recent $5000000 failure of a Curtain Manufacturing Company Our Mr Jos nkland was at that sale and secured the best Curtains at 470 on the dollar Curtains at 79 cents a pair former cost $135 Real Nottingham Lace Curtains at 99c a pair former price $210 Elegant Lace Curtains at $149 former price $290 Finest Lace Curtains at $3 $5 $7 $9 $11 and $15 a pair former prices $10 $15 $10 $25 and $35 a pair Ladies it will pay you to speculate in this lot of fme Lace Curtains Even if you do not need them you can double your money on any of these Fine Curtains They are certainly rarbargains Go ask to see them FRANKLAND CO Russian and fludson Bay Sabl Halifax and Easterfllink Selected Persian Stone IJIatten Natural Lynx Alaska Sable Rite and Black Fox Merchants look to your own interest and purchase your Goods from Frank-land Co and save 25 per cent That's a good profit in itsel Send a trial order to them They will please you Yard wide Satines at 7 1-2c cost 15c per yard 3-4 Satines at 5c cost 10c The 10o Check Ginghams at 4 1-2c FRANKLAND CO Great bargalna la gala and Blankets aa FRANKLAND CO i tN IA i 1 I 1 1 li i 4 1 i 1 1 1 'r'r 1 1: 1 Mall Ord dito Froamptly Filled an Orders Promptly THE WASHINGTON'S WD1 HITS ALL AROUND (nfl Vanderbilt Imes a Hotly Conttated Game of 14 to 4 E1 76 Prince Bisruarck's Latest Out bursts of Venom One et the Neatest Goatee of Football Watch nes Dees Flayod on ths Veaderbill 1 about a Bonapartist agent who in 1871 came to him during the negotiatioes for peace and offered to go to Bordeaux with half a dozen resolute Well and 11313SSIIIM Gambetta and other members of the provisional government Then the Emperor was to be recalled to France the Germans bolding tbe country until the empire was re-eittabiithed Prince Bismarck believed that the object wits possibie but refilsed to agree to it thinking that monarchial France would be EllOte dangerous to peace than a republic AZaia alluding to his aversion to reappearing in the Reichstag the Prince say that many of the members wouill treat him a timmth Ls was pest stricken adding' that a Hamburg cholera patient would be better received than be Thal newspaivre concur in their expressions of regret at the undignified character of his Frew the papers frieuilly to blot agree that his taxtguage is unworthy of los past Career Strikes at Both Dead and Living Adversaries W44111404014 of St Lola VauttorbEit4 of Nashville 4 Tuttle dropping out and making another touch down Time twenty minutes Reber kicks goal making score 14 to 4 Vanderbilt has the ball and opens with a Throne advancing the ball seven yards Xitehell is sent around left end for eight yards Vanderbilt fumbles and loses ball Ka-hn is 1 nj tired and EL Craig takes his nitre Tuttle a nd Reber buck center for four yards etteh Scullin takes the bail and groes around the end for the longest run of the day Aided by magniticent Interference he makes fitty-d Ye yards being tackled by TIMM Reber bucks eentre for three yards ticullin injured Ernmona dropping bark Into his pittoe anti a substitute taking right and Washington bucks centre with no gain Third down two yards to gain Reber punts the ball rebounding tifteen yartill and being captured by 111 Rule Barr goes around right cud for five yards Hager is injuredVsughn tativat his place and loses give yards around right end Throne punts forty yards Reber punts back twenty-the yards Allen is disabied for a couple of introits' and Hildebrand takes his' place Vaughn loses five yards in trying right end Craig loses fourteen on left erd Turone punts thirty-tive yards Reber punting back thirty Throne getting ball Barr kicks end with a loss of four yards Before further ball could be played time was called Washington University giving three cheers for Vanderbilt and Vanderbilt retpunding with the Washington yell Probability of the Poznge of the German Army Bill DEACON OUTWITTBD of Ifarrilon10 otorlareneo In Behalf of Irish-A morteen rrisonore WE'VE got a great depart- ment with the most carefully selected and best stock of Footwear for Ladles lisses ten Boys and In the City The cream of the product of the best shoemakers in Shoedota has been collected here Every pair in our stock is guaranteed to be best in its grade every pair is guarat teed to give satisfactory service Every pair is guaranteed to be LOWER in price than the same quality can be purchased I i I i 1 i I i I 1 i i 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I'- I i 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 i '1 a -1 oi' l' i- i Bess Its of Other Gil 1111116 At Hopkins 62 Marylon1 Coleits At Nei 72 Wealyana Al Athletic) 4 Crescents 4 At Easton 4 Lehigh 0 At Cornell 14 A and Je2erson 16 Western University 6 At of Chicago 111 Lake Forest in A Ann A of Michigan TO Albion College Me Wire Obtains Pusses les et Their Daughter and Spirits tier Away Peals Nov Messenter says that directly Air Edward Parker Deacon obtained froth the tribunal of the Seine an order placing bis children in custody be proceeded k) the convent of Our Lady of the -kwoutnption et A nteud an arotidtsetuent of rails to ret bie oldest deugbier When be armed st the convent the Laity Superior Informed blin that Mrs Iicacon had been at the convent On the dav prey ninesibich was a holiday and 1170 taken her away Neither of them bad returned Nit Deeon esiiicittly Wit not place touch faith in this story for he oidatnel a police and ricarbeit the conventonly to find that ble trite bad actin outwitted bine and obtained posscsiikni of the girl-Mr- Deacon and the police oommissary then went tio Mrs diericon's reeidenre in the line tirrnelie but tier totted nobody there Deacon is (tete mined to get poafewsion of his titiiihter and in Lie efforts he will be by the court tohue ordr Idra Deacon had theolaryed Ittday Mr Deseon Iy to the krefeet of Potter tor ILAtial awe in recovering' the std and unless liraon has tied tie Country the oral tettainty t)e tenzht ehti punlehed for abduction A friend of Mr beacon 'seems that Mrs Draon's object in abducting the glid is to re tain the guardianship ut the Child and to use bet a guardian to preterite her toot-lug 1 society TWO GREAT DRIVES! THE NASHVILLE CONFERENCE Kittrell hi through the line and bka Wm making a lops of one yard for Washington Tut tie is wow sent around right end fur fire yards Reber bucks center for one yard Tuttle tries some trick twiee in sueeesision lint with gains of only ove and one-bad Reber punts the Midi within twelve yards of khe goal Throne catehingi Vanderellt tries a wfth a loss of two yards itt tell drops bark and I sent around the end for fifteen yards Craig foiloart sank with a ain of five yards Barr tries right end for another gain of fifteen yards Junes Ducks for two Throne followa with a gain of oon more yard Kittrell again tries theca' for the yards Craig loses four yards on trying left end Jones now butiks centre twice in succession with gains of three and one-balf and lire yards Conned Itinibleai ith a loss of fire yards JOIlea bildia centre for our runt Third down and nine yards to ran lite ball Is pareried to Throne to be kicked but be fumbles' losing seven yarda the ball being given to slitligtort Reber and Tuttle now try the two end with gains of tweive and two yards The next play was a quick double paws Kaufman taking the bad and making the first touch-down rannitikr thiripinve amis Tittle LZs uinutes Reber tali to kick goal Vanderbilt wiirks an effeetite wedireThrono dropping out and goteg to the r411t for ty-twei yards 211e next live plays were for Washington's (reflux! Jones Hager and Thiele iiitining fire two and two yards rex stiectire Joiles trlea icetithe twiee more vs it Vailta of one and one and one-hail The bail ta now within twenty yarus of the goal Barr tx sista around the end for fourteen yarua Throne buck centre with a gain of two yatdit bid 4Irops Be bail Craig Bilking on and Throne cacti advance the thron111 centre three yards Jones ten as osier la suceeksion gaming three yards Tlie ball IA now Worm-bail yard of the gioa Aiian the bail la given to Jonea and be earnest it over the line 1r Vanderbilt's drat touch-ilia Junco Entomd litere )t-t more uttnutea tat play uttie works the end for fifteen yards IlLetwr I thitailid to go around the right end but again Vicalrreirs great tnelvit is through the hitt' and downs him tu ioss fil one and naa bail' 3 arils licher trS centre for tact yarda Tue Weis telt! but Craig stat through and has Min its ite A rAi fur yards Vander-talcs tall Bare laittrell and Hager now Ru the rtt end for eleven bin and mg aids respectively gloomy Throne and lager are in sent through the centre with eallis of two one and three yaRi Jou and hrotie try tie oiaine trick for two and four tarts '1 Is called and the first half ends ith theniore i to 4 Each team are eontident of winning and each believe the other to be weakening it order that the St Tiesuis boy may be able to catch their train It was derided that the regulation time of forty-five mintiva should uot be played In the aecondhaffthiry tniuures being the time agreed upon Al the begiuning of the second bail May who haa become stets retires and his piace la led by Reed Washington has the ball anct Myra not loaf! it Ouch four more points be been added to their 'wore They open 'atilt a Tuttle taking the bail sateen yards Reber tries right end for four yards and Tuttle the certhe for all signal gain tVisallington tries for wedgre and the bail bre Tarok Tuttle wmiks laft end for four arta traria Sullivan tries the centre vi Rh no giln Itriterir tines left end but is tackled by Barr with a 11t4 of two Washington works for edge earryieg the bail font yards lieterr works th end for twelve yards plaeing the ball In ten yards of the Again he takes the ball this time making five through the centre Kaufman and Tut ur now seivarice the ball two and one yards tehiging it within two yetds of the goal 'Pie tb is now given to Tuttle hit goes thromfh the line for a LOU tlioWa Ittae tel nhItthI Itetver ta agrin to get ba)C ejlI to four in faviiw Washington Vanderbilt opens with a Allen kiivIneing the till ertn yards Parr tries rglit end tut sklitt no gtin Jonea I arra the isenter for three and si yarits 'Inrone JOrieS DOW bit crosier for two orie sr it oile var14 1 be four trial Vandermit faliS to 111AnCt tI trVi 1Ve it tit givin to 'I loom con 'fire Pt at boys tstiii gin by a totig a double 711N4 1011 anI4 ak0 (11" la trying left at nre on 0411 ifZotIcti by 'hive Biel' tries the eitti Pi a loss of yar(t Vmplett)t PintW EiL111Pa IhIOa the bad st-initit Tuttle and Ileter I toritaga the CCIlltT auvirmwliiiiy three tea awl Oil i VVt2171) Ihtfq 'A) more ettria Ii ii ever Tue Iteir Semite aari 'ratite t'ail el: tout Line three and ista en galu la formed anti swerves arouild A IATORM OP ritortsrt latoreat Ina Papers and Saralee Mark Friatasa laud tiatarday's headiest The 'Nashville eon terrace of Congregational churches ruet in Howard Chapel Friday nighl aI 7:30 The opening oerinon wu preached by Rev Dunn of Fisk University Oa baturdav morning at 2:30 o'clock half hour was spent in devotional etereisett led by Prof A IL Spence An interesting paper was read by Ate (Jarrett on the trraeber as Pastor" and Prof 11 Wright read a paPer on "The Orn and History of Congregationalism" la the arterueon at 230 a devotional meeting of half an hour was led by Prof Dunn Rev Smith was prevent by invitation and addressed the conference laree otthjecta were thee discerned In succession "CootTrecationallam Among the Colored People" by Key Eugene Hurls "Why I Ain a Congregailonalist" by Bev 1) and "Church Union" by Jobe Barbour Today sermons wilt be preached at 11 o'clovk by President hf Cravaib by Prof Bennett at 8 o'clock and by Prof A Spence at 730 Tits public is cordially invited to attend kis' 1 In Ma Celetralcd 011U Every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction and to be solid loather Sold for $150 elsewhere Those who saw the great game of football between Vanderbilt and Washington Universities yesterday afternoon will not soon forget the excitement which prevailed at the end of thee eound half when the core stood four to four The St Louis boys are all finely proportioned men and of about uniform weight They played ata eleellent game winning by their effective manner of breaking the center Vanderbilt's center is by no means weak but whenever the Walingtonlans would work their wNIs there would always be slight gala This wedge was used constantly the Men hardly ever lining lap and eta bucking against his individual opponent but with CI their forces concentrated they would rush against the home tam' center and then by a swerving motion advance the ball for a few yanis gain Vanderbilt however played no bad game In fact In most parts she was superior to Washington University her end work was excellent Repeatedly- Barr and Kittrell aided by magnificent interference trouhl go around Washington's right end for twenty or thirty yard heullin was by far the Most effective player In the visiting team Ili work behind the line is very fine and his rum ming is dim) cool Eriectddy noilitecalts was hits fifty-live yard run for a ulna WWII in the seeond Ina Tuttle and Reber also deserve pritseworthy mention though the goal kicks ing of the Wier wall very poor Ikr 'Vanderbilt Barr Kittrell and Jones dvi the best work Eittrell pito a steady out brithdrit tackle and tided his poiltion as well IA anyone In the home team Barr mot Jotes plaved their usual the frame the former makiing several of his eelmated runs around the end and the latter gaining kround on livery trial The following wait the position of the players at the beginning of the game: P0141110S vaworrosttr May Left end Barr I'S eat Ieft tackle Kittrell if-reveling Left guard Burch Cottle Center Davis it arold hight guard A lien Rork Richt tas-kle Connell Emmons Right end Craig Kaufman Quarter back Scottie Lett half hack Tutue tight half back Jones Reber Vull back Throne umpire Mr Estin Referee Air Metettlfe The game was (-abed promptly at 8 o'clock Vanderbilt winning the toss asibierrtow taittnq south goals Vanderbilt opens 'JOU a Rigor having the ball and raining richt yartis 'Throne and Jones are omit through the centre each for a live-yard gain liarer then Lr os richt end with a loss of one yard Barr drops nak and receltes the ball hut gains only taro yards around ritzbt too beini teed by buiUo Taint down and four yards to gain Jones makes a desperate etTort to go throogn Vahingtntes centre but is stopped swab a gain lit two yards Washington itettingt the Lill Tuttle trees the centre for two yards The Lill is now pmssed to Incuiiin snit by one of hts powerful uebee he cams therm yards around right end now bens Os use itS 1st-d1 Reber col Tattle irIntug inteeesiftely four and Pave yards Reiser now bucks centre for lire) troi The wedze is azsin tried with a gain of one yard Reiser is sent 3rouni the end for yet cloter yard tieing nicely by lisrr Vanderiaila ei'ntre ii thieit aizain tint Ilia co gam Tio tkiwn atd Inree yttrds to gain Mille ttti0i et flirt vitt tif pnly one yard' anliTidit'll bad: 1ofuss And 1 blame rise it bilek esintra for seseu anJ LA4) yari 'the err play tsis a its to Vsni rind tdin the titiciston of the reteree Liasta watt hist at- iat busk the ball shim it Asa whel ty Combs being sem toe yards la the 't tory 1 tie referee hemmer did wee ime and the Lid sail ehhel hi ni iy olt 111n Ili" sex-ea yards to it lite third tl a hroie ttirs cnre Li only fur oshitivon takinz the 67 titculltti istreis around end but edit as a 114 i 1 I 1 1' I I i 6 ll 1 1 1 i 1 i i repyrichhiritt by the 'N twisted Presal Baum)) Nov 4--Durtng the coming week 'serial important meeting's of party leaders will he litchi in Berlin prep tratory to the open- ing' of the Reichstag The general drift Of pocal points to the Government scenting a inslortry for the army bill through a coaittion of Conservatives Centrtios and members of the 'Globs Varlet "'duce Iismanik's denunciation) of the hid at being' uttarriy needless hare fulled to tothnce even the National Liberals wthose organs (hive tate poi o'iar Ligniti3( the tinYern went propitals and urge a cautious lice of oppostton A merlin of the National Ltherada at NV ortemlierg took the atritnizest 1e of ittitack alost the bill is deciring that Gerunuty waa ntialiic to bear the Inereased taaation propotrl II i el iwn that vast ntalority of the Incomes of Priu-stan families were under SCis) marks yearly With rez)rd to the totrar'eco tat it was shown that there had been a decline of receipts of the last half year of Os) marks as compared with the preeteding half year Tlie rerelplA from the salt tat Ita1 fled jyynj000 m3t tot wed from the sti)j-ar tat I Titus) mai Ls Tbe oeicline in the rencipt a rom thee articles of common conaumption i takint se proof that the pecole are an-roily overbill-dew' by tja anion 1 he l'oinitt 1 ou itt the iteletatatr 'growl) has to hello been at anneh 3116t64rwro of the military project of the Gorier 'orient have wea ened on the same tr rant oda The organ the Otienntis t'osettavako toils that the haustation of agmeulturs in Preastatt 1-'01ind is so complete that the people wiii be 1rtable to hear rortber ImporOs and that the ladtsh party will be obiterni to refuse to support the army bill it tiorinurii tit a ot to tit Go ertinient but aolely he AUSe int MAW(' ate wiii be intlitorat tie The croup hh-ta numbers sit ftU a prohahly atitaIn front voting On the measure I klueting the rwish vote Ilie N1111teriallata are ((till contnient that thee can carry the measure by a vote of about 14 to IA About a score of votes arc un euin 1 he hoest Interview with Prince llionarek cool-IMO to melte In rattler as ow ho rat i of per al venom (belt Iiticai Ile bits it mulch striing hs inad as sell an lit nig sittertries lie ter ring to l'itoce Gorienbalsoff a tom t'e ied a a malicious Nil-tonal erietur 1notti 33(5 be sem) aiowed a boon son of miner frit in the rreaury for Tel orsook Inlati of di011g the monly Ic tits purpose ke put it in his own I let and oiniri the tier (443t 0416446 16144166161 614 his meist wit) the czar l'ire a4t4164 44641 Iltrn Nat4ity 11461 made l'rioe toots 1kt ti a Priorp IiiFittarek ip( liit ainiihor 01 e-1eKue of Otiot on 'a IL proved tiat he mot hot he triortt 66634(44 Ile drank After his thud 004 of wine he grANe bmme re4t1 KW 1446441 ad he kocs Iteforrio: to the Coto servarnes' 4124661 the brie- apImes a eto-se rase to oores a 16464614z hat the 166 1 zlo (661( (46 get 16644te 6(14141 66664 the a en 66 vot 11s4 of toe 1tz Yernwek Awe fa mason pkrr) of the eo wetka wa tre flealoonf as 11 thw cal linau 144t6466ZA(q ter's Frtioditriieleirrtn) vs hi iiriitatio 44re iirsV414i of 11-t hi tf(1114 1 144(4 (its 3444-6er-(1011 1414(4 Cle mertIr tinnttd b) an11x a irt of nir01- in he ntory to-n Vont I an noii-loci in are torn I Ittedoe tt i'iluat biethaz)k thil 3 16646W 1446160 Me Owed'sarea Hatay Attila ha Regard Canssoina attle LONDOS NOV Herbert Gardner President of the lloard of Agriculture may expect aiorm Of protests from thxitstb Libels ale against Ira hasty action In prohibiting the free Importation of Caniulian cattle and ordering that tbey be aianglithred at the re-trt at 'MAI they are landed TN weiton ilI mpoee beavy burden on the tax payers so the cost of slautth tering irtil hare to be borne by them as will also be thie et pente Of compensaung the owners hi the elitist The opinion of Dr IVOms who le regarded as the frit tiority it rattle dim-zees tbe ettinhied Iih that of the best Arnertrats extd 'rn antborititst that the corn EjW dseaee is not ooniagious He haa edintnedi thlt any of tbe animate plauiritiered were cirtrthz with lung detects but contended that they were merely due to the strain of a long voyage and exposure THE COMING DOG SHOW '1 14 I I 1 'I 41it 1 0 -0" It 1 -tp 44---' olt' 1 (: 4 4-tri 401monommdpm 41 NOT WELL EECEIFED Tb Hermitage Kennel Club Is Rimy Making Its Preparatious tor the Event The Hermitage Kennel Club propose to rive Pa bcticts show Dec 6 te 9 for the benOtt r4 all the eherilable orraultAtions in the city The club la give tickets to the prepee oftwitia of eActi eocicty applying for them and allow a Wirral commission on aU tickets old Those who ih tiekets tor sale should apply to RN Stockton 6oeretery 4 :5 Church str-rt Entries are beainninz to eome to rapidly anJ the sueeees ol the show is iiinreil tor tbe dolzs in the country are being eilLered Seoritary being kept busy senth tot out premium MM Ile ti3is 11411t OUL OVrr IYOU to etry part of the United Stales and CAnada Those Wit reOstered stionla lu i ilt once 1r they canLiOt ehter the show triwy are rezistere4 in the American Kentol Suld llooLs or listed rry UI poruiL point and all should see to it at once th et their dogs are reAltered The cutrws else Nos $290 Will Buy Any of our Ladies' Hand -turned Shoes patent leather tipped or plain common sense heel and opera toe or opera heel and toe on and EE lasts all sizes These goods formerly sold at prices ranging from 3 l'0 to Harrison Apar' ttetartigd si lasportiDent by 1ngtioll Ottietaia 10116s Nos Interforenee et the A merteart Government In hlhalf of the 1041- A inertvan prtenere Lta not been melt re ce1t4 at tbe home Ore Hive Seeretnry AanW aid to ill remarked that it wia a gixis timeuf ImpertMenee ermm harkonrt bo aux Home Sevremry Len tim 111 Wt It dermimeed the American teoviimment in even NITMIZer 5fr Gi-nimmr Weivr whiA tzvr tt411ry flos (-bard tsb'itts pntle and remeettkiis to be tient iJ Prrettient iiarrimm'a tippe1 Make a Sureeamint Dethut 1NIWN NOV 5 51A (11ACIIrP WAlker VOIL i CIO 111 U- tore(ttlaldon as A ime In Tile ts aA jUt tai) tritmlea aml was tma tieeft tte eernom Ewe is a tirem0 t01311k) ile NO kmil-taX leiet'elpt flOYUCC in St ItAtitunttilinns FT 1111NAttinmo CAL NtT 5 Intoroduz dctroyed tLe Stewart Hotel the filIcet In the eV itteindint the Si tern NatodLal ctahtem partiy Intureth 1 Lie c-ause td the tire la uuLnown warehln Howe reenEy or Perroll toroke up aud gamic lusterday and wil1 he a WuL rmat MEE 1ES It 1.

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