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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 5

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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TIIE NASHVILLE AMERICAN SUNDAY MORNING OCTORER 22 1809 zuasxssza TO COMING! NEW SUITS AM WRAPS COMES VICTORY Tailor-Made Suits Capes and Jackets VVXDERMLT DEFEAT! IX A MIG-KIFICENTLY rLAVEII GAME OF FOOT BALL Flannelette Wrappers Comfort end Beauty at Little Prices The Celebrated HERMITAGE S350 SHOE WAS WELL CONTESTED BATTLE FOR LIEN ONLY end for only $350 Spst Gash raat Work ot Cnpt Hitman ot Cln- ctnnntl nnderbtlt Show Ad-mirahlo Team Y4 ork Feature of the Game What is more comfortable than a Flannelette House Gown? Nothing say you providing it fits the point The wrapper that doesn't fit is an abomination Theso fit And the range of colorings is as beautiful as the prices are New ones constantly the ahow is kaleidoscopic The gowns you saw-yesterday are replaced by others today and the cry is They We have seldom known such selling at any time and have never known auch selling so early If you seen the suits we show you know anything-about the possibilities in the line of ready-to-wear beauty and elegance This Is in a way an instructive showing At any rate it will teach yon what the best styles are Here are a few of tbe new arrivals Note the fact that even the lowest-priced are beautifully finished We gathered Capes and Jackets industriously We gathered them when the sun shone No one ever labored more aggressively for future needs Coif Capes are very scarce in New York but wo have a very complete assortment all the new things in riaids also plains with plaid backs Prices range one pair and if not satisfied that it is ths best bhoe ia the city for the monev return it and pet your 83 50 Wear a pair 30 lin and if not as good as a $500 Shoe return them and get another pair WOOLWINE COWEN 214 North Cherry Street 98c $125 and $150 Warm Blankets Substantial Economies black blue and brown well tailored At Of sergeB jacket and skirt $500 to $2500 All excellent value At Of Chevron serges and cheviots blck and blue tight-fitting jackets correctly banging skirts silk lined throughout AT BELLE PM In Coats Largo confident early orders with other fortunate advantages have resulted in the best collection of Blankets that we have ever shown-Never were Blankets better made wools are care-fully carded and cleaned they ere substantially and the soft comforting finish completes the most perfect Blankets that are made and there is an economy in every price See the 10-4 All-Wool Blankets we are selling Every thread pure xvool pretty plaids or plain colors No matter what your Blanket needs be easily suited here At An assortment in Coverts Venetian plain and mixed Cheviots in a variety of colorings fly front and tight-fitting jackets entire suit well tailored and silk lined trap (hooters and no doubt wll be well putronlred On those day there will be plenty of large eventa to suit the pockets of any trap (hooter On Monday at 2 SO 0 De-Bow of Nashville ard A Elliott of Kansas City will compete for tbe possession of tbe cast tron medal Indicative of the championship cf America at 100 live pigeons ea 1100 a aide and tbe loser to pay for the birds This will be a race worth seeing and no doubt will attract a large crowd he visiting sportsmen were out et the Belle Meade shooting lodge yesterday They indulged In eome preliminary practice at both the targets and live birds end sotre very high scores were made SI eventa of twenty clay targets each were shot off and one event of seven birds 5 irORTSMEX XV HO And TO TAKE I'AHT IX TOUtVAMEAT MAKE HIGH SCORES An almost inexhaustible assortment of pretty styles all that is new and beautiful at prices that for such all around excellence are without serious competition in the mailret Hero are some striking examples: At Of Cheviot Serge fly-front jacket beautifully finished with tailor braid satin-faced revers lined throughout with taffeta TARGETS AND LIVE BIRDS USED Flannelettes Event at the Shoot To-Morrow XVIII De Contest Between Deliow nail Elliott for the Cant Iron Mrdal Jackets Mrs XV Shattvck eV 10c Eugllsk Flannelettes or Outings to-morrow and to-morrow only at 6iC Ribbed Cotton Vests ft The big tournament of the Belle Meade Gun Club opens Monday Oct 23 and prom 1st a to be a well attended affair aa trarly all the well-known experts of the United States have signified their intaa- A brave assortment of Jackets for yon to choose from Tailoring skill and general excellence in every one of them Notice the shapes the fitting The set and tbe tone are exactly right Prices run this way: 4 About 50 doren good qoality Ribbed Cotton Vests dor stout ladies from 40 to bust measure Sale ou these Monday at 19c Kersey Reefer Coats at $450 Of fine cloth double breasted with pearl buttons sizes 6 to 14 years Kersey Jackets At $790 Completely lined with Taffeta silk made in regular coat shape with 4 rows of stitching and 8 pearl buttons wbrth at least 11000 of money IIoo lEnnin 4 Marshall Fair and Square The disposition of thia store ia to do business on honor ia a neigh borly nay fair and square without any sly subterfuge IV do business as business should be done between fair-minded people No attempt at no prohiises ne will not keep No goods we cannot recommend Trices fair Your money back If you want iu £55- i 'Y LEBECK BROTHERS Icllli Mrs Fbattuck of Minneapolis Is fcnown from one end of tbe United that to tbe other as an expert wing shot and probably tbe best lady win shot in America She partb uisriy distinguished herself at the last Grand American Uanutoup by scoring 23 out of 23 live pigeons Mrs Shattuk spent several years of her girlhood in Nashville and since coming here a few days ago has been visiting i lends familiar places about the city While she is aa expert trap shot at both c'ay tnrrets and live pigeons she is also a good field shot and very often accompanies her husband on shooting expeditions She more than holds her own with him when it conies to ducks quail or prairie chickens At trap she but won many badges and cups THE FINEST LOT -tfig-OF The thousand pcorle vrho went to see the VamlerblU-CinelnnaU game on Dudley Field yesterday afternoon ere rewarded with a splendid inhibition uf the great college (port Cincinnati won by touchdown in the last half but until Capt Nicman carried tho hall over the line In the extreme northwest corner of the field shout ten minutes before tbe cIob of the game the spectators were kept guessing The teams were well matched with Cincinnati somewhat ahead In the matter of weight and a rojal battle was fought Tho first half 'n whi neither team scored was exciting frvn the time McDonald kicked off until Burke made a brilliant dash around Cincinnati' end for a gain of 10 yards and was downed a few seconds before time wag called The Vanderbilt rooters did valiant service with their brass band which played stirring tune between plays and restored to life with the fellows who were sometimes stunned for a moment In the shock of a hard 'scrimmage XVeet Bide Row and the law school contingent sounded the plbrocha cd their clans with noisy partisan fervor and toward the closo of tho game when darkness and defeat were coming In company the loyal followers of the gold and black still shouted hoarsely for their team It waa a sportsmanlike game abounding In good plays and marred only by the disqualification of Butcher of ClnMnnxtl for throttling end Booh of Vanderbilt for unnecessarily rough playing At the sound of the referee' whistle Mo-DonalJ cot the ball spinning from hie toe far down toward the goal guarded by the men In red and black from Borkopolta Fullback Tullage caught and returned the pigskin twnety yards and the game was on For the first five minutes of play Nieman Rendlga and Tullage Cincinnati' ewlft hacks carried the ball down the field with auch spirited dashes around the ends and through the tackle that tt looked a If the Ohioan would core In a canter but Burke and Edgerton put on their war clothe and topred the onslaught Vanderbilt took the ball on down and putting the same style of play as their rivals soon regained conquered territory and with the assistance of two olf-lde play by Cincinnati went stubbornly- on toward a victory which at the laat vanished from their view Soon after gaining the ball from Yonder blit Ken digs got away on a thirty-yard Spurt running like a deer until he wa brought to earth In a beautiful tackle by Codchaux For the rest of the half there wa a succession of good plays on both side of heavy rushes through the line of spirited movements around the end of aklllfiy Interference and good generalship Before Referee Oranbery'a whiatle Bounded for the breathing Interval of fifteen minutes between halve big Butcher was ruled off the field tor throttling and retired weeping bitterly To celebrate the retirement of ths penalised player McDonald kicked thirty yards to one of the halves from the Queen City who was downed In his tracks by Barbee the stoiky who got down under tho kick In clever stylo At this stage of the game Codrhau was hurt but grlttlly played until near the last when be was replaced by Smart God-chaux's playing throughout the game waa nervy and full of headwork XX hen his time came McDonald cgaln applied bU great toe for a 40-yard punt which Simmons received as It descended the 15-yard line The ball swanped aide several times and cut of the ekirniNh Cincinnati kicked fer 40 raids Burke representing the gold and black went tearing around end for 40 yards and set the ball down In Its former position Here game was at Its xenlth to carry a little ball over a space of 13 yards would mean wild Joy and frantic enthusiasm to many a router The band played tbe girls smiled from the grandstand and staid professors relaxed thetr grave demeanor In anticipation of a totuhdown but the great clock In tbe lower told an ominous tale and the first half had passed away along with only chance of scoring Reversing goals in the second half seemed to work as a talisman In favor of the University of Cincinnati for In spite of lung kicks by McDonald good work by nil the backs and desperate effort on the part of the big fellows in the lin the Ohlocns came steadily down the field for a touchdown When NTemsn was pushed over the northwest corner of the goal line there was great glee among the little hand that came with the doughty Captain out of the North and likewise when at the referee's cry of goal" the score read Cincinnati 6 Vanderbilt 0 The score was not rhanged from those figures but nevertheless there wars sorrow throughout the ramp of Vanderbilt the blare of the horns was subdued into the err of ths roottrs was Injected a mournful strain the smiles In the grandstand grew lens frequent daikneHs came on and the weeping willow hard by XVeeiey Hall bowed a little nearer to the sorrowful earth After the touchdown there were no material advantages on either side and the game closed with the ball not far from the center of the flrbl Of the individual players the work of Nieman left halfback of Cincinnati was perhaps tho most brilliant All ef C'in-einnatl's hacks were swift heavy ground-gainers For anderbllt Burke Edgerton Simmons Godchnux Crutchfield end Barbee did valiant service The team work was pood and -very man did his duly though the line weakened tov-nrds the close of the game when called on to resist the Impetuous orslaughc of the rival backs Following Is the ltne-np' Vanderbilt Position Cincinnati Barbee Deft End Van Meter I Butcher Cragwali Deft Tackle Frltch Crutchfield Left Guard Noll tutoFtfas lfou Tom A Marshall Mayor of Keith-terf HI and on two oeeashn the winner of that rlasbtf vnt In pigeon shooting tircM cillei Grand American Handicap Mr Marshall won the coveted prl? In and 39 Mr Marshall ahoota for the aport there fw in It and la Tory popular with all sport-rirn who come In contact with bun He la Known from one eud of the United States to tl other aa Tom' Thia ia hla first arpcarance at Nashville and no doubt wll yivo a good account of himself during the meet log next week at Meade Onxt And Sterling Sliver Ever Shown in the South la now on exhibition and for sale by the entrance high guns and also a $3 tnlss and out content at pigeons The following res were made at targets and endurance They ran with a dash and vim that brought dismay to the heart of admirer It wa only tha grit and nerve of the son of Nashville that saved ths day from defeat Man for man Nashville was outweighed in sums cases by forty pounds but their line in spite of It marked disadvantage in weight held with persistency Ths only gains that Bethel could make through the line were through Nashville's left tackle where the Bethel man pondfr-ously outweighed hi opponent All her other gain were made on end runs weakness wa her offensive work In the first half But for that aha would have made a touchdown in the beginning of ths game In the second half alter a touchdown had been mads agalnat her she awakened and ploughed down ths field for eeventy-five yards tnd to a touchdown Capt Ashley Kuykendall and White In succession mads gain of five ten and twenty-five yards and finally Capt the center for a touchdown kicking an easy goal score fi to 0 In the second half Georgia rallied and It required seventeen minute for Bewanee to duplicate the performance of the first half Kilpatrick made the second touchdown ted Simpkins kicked eesy goal Sewama play the Technological School Monday Oftiotal of Taylor of Y'aie referee O'Conner of Vanderbilt umpire Hull of Sewanee and Hardee of Georgia linesmen Thornton and Todd timer Time ot halves 20 minutes each The line-up: Georgia Position Sewanee MrCutcheon Loft End Stm Hamilton Left Tackle Jonea Lindsey Left Guard Keyes Ooft Center Poole Shannon Right Guard Claiborne Rltchl Right Tackle Bolling Piinoox Right End Pearce Y'oung Quarterback Wilson Hewlett McOutcbaonLert Halfbeck Kilpatrick F'nnegan Right Halfback Sleblee McIntosh Fullback Slmkine tion of being present The programme for tLe fiist three days calla for ten evente of twenty clay targets each with an entrance of I- 50 each and $J0 added to each II STIEF JEWELRY G0I1PAIIV wiggled hi way through ths entire Wisconsin bat field eluding ths four crack backs of the Badgers and ultimately planting ths ball squarely behind ths goal posts Two 25-rainute halve were played and throughout the two period the MsconaIn men carried consternation to the hearts of the Yale men by spurt which seemed to ha invincible The most striking feature of Wlrroo-sin's play was found in tho sole dependence of tha Westerner upon Capt 0 kicking ability This marvelous mtn displayed a Knnnlng 404 Union Strest 3 Doors West of Cherry Just the thing for the fall rwrWEDDlNGSnn) SOLE NASHVILLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED LIDOEY CUT CLASS CO Visitor Always Welcome JAS- CARR Manager Ihe live bird contest were as follows: FIRST EVENT AMiley by a straight buck outside of VfK ES Tnd tiTho I0'? -re all hi way fn tha department of the kicking prowess which hi never been tbe enthusiasm a Kuykendall mads Sal Z3ZZZ Soihemorrs XVI NEW ORLEANS Oct The Freshmen and Sophomore of Tulane University played to-day on Tulane gridiron Tbe Sophomores everaged fifteen pounds more in weight than the Freshmen and the game wae an eary thing for them They won by a score of IS to 0 The crowd waa a large one and the game wag played on hard and dry field In fin weather game He was placed at a disadvantage in the matter of drop kicking for his team seemed to be unable to get within striking distance The crowd was enormous The entire student body wae present the undergrsd-uatea having manhed from tbe campus to the field by classe and took their place In the cheering eeetlons with much enthusiasm a wa ever displayed In a Harvard-Princeton contest Paul Dsshlet of Leblgh officiated aa referee end Evart Wrenn ot Harvard it the umpire The teams lined up as follow: Yale Fostlon Wisconsin Thoama Lett end Cocbems Hale Left tackle Blair Brown Left guard Chamberlain Cunha Center Cumstoek at ths esnlensry of the Charlottenburg Technical I nlvcrstty how greatly the Empress has chang'd of lute Her face is quit wrinkled and drawn and shows lgns ot tuff ring Ths Emperor looked to be In fair health and It was noticed that the Imperial rhildren were all remarkably grown The Crown Prince Is now a tribe taller than his father has a budding mustache and manly bea-mg and resemble hi mo her strikingly There will be a big dinner at tbe palaie to-morrow la honor ot tbe birthday GRRAT 81CCRH Harvard's Hard Game CAMBRIDGE Mas Oct Harvard In defeating Brown University 11 to 0 on Soldiers' Field to-day ran up agalnBt It hardest proposition thus far Ibis season RELIGIOUS NOTES "k- linnUlTAGH (IN CL(B Right guard Lcruna Right tackle Cuitls Hlghi end Juneau Quarterback Trctt Left hnlft ek Peele Right halfback Chamberlain Olcott Stillman gchweppo Flncke Sharpe Chadwick Cadet bom Again WEST POINT OoL The West Point Cadet foot hall tenm met their third defeat of the season this afternoon the Princeton defeating them by a cor of 23 to 0 was ready to kick goal but tbe angle was an extremelv awkward one and no goal reunited Bethel had been equally unfortunate a few minutes before when aha mads her touchdown Right half-back Poor had carried the ball by magnificent spurts of thirty yards and mor to a touchdown Ha was downed off by the side lines and when it was attempted to kick goal the bail went wide of Its mark The score (tood a tie and everyone left the field happy that the game had not been lost Both Bethel and Nashville UBed a ur-prlslrglv limited number of plava Bethel a jil i 3 were enJ runs and bucks inside of tackle while Nashville confined most of her efforts to buck and runs outside of tackle Tho most spectacular play ot the gnie was in the first half when Poor got around the end and started down tha field banked before and behind with a solid body of interferers It seemed like a certain touchdown and every Nashville heart sank in dread as he saw the space between the goal and the runner fast decreasing But Capt Ashley waa fast on his tracks and tearing his way through tho Interferers brought tha runner heavily to the ground before he had gone twenty-five yards It waa a rnagnlfkent burst of Ped and saved the dav Kuykendall frequently elicited applause In the second half as he started on long gains cleverly assisted by White and Capt Ashley The game In gereral abounded In clever tackles and valiant defense which for the most part pt ths tall In ths middle ot the field And It waa the magnificent run of Poor and the mighty rushes of backs for five minute in the second half that carried the ball across the goal line Tbe wore stood 5 to 5 The line-up waa aa follows McBride Capt Fullback 0'Dca Capt fi Kannlng of San Francisco on of beat known expert trap shooters I Amorhe Ha hull epint tlie greater part of hi life In the handling nnd ehooilng of hre-irnix While a resident of California he held the rhampionyhip on both live pigeon ml clay target until called to other part of the I nlted btatoa In the lntreta of the powd nimirn whlih he represent lie was at the first annual met ting of the Ilello MuCe Gun Club and was one uf the top uin during the ehi ot Humphrey County Fair Avardr1 Premiums unit Closed Yesterday WAVERLY Oct Tb Humphreys County Fair which closed today wot great success Premium wore awarded a follows: Weanling mule Y'oung first Ingram second yearling mule Lander Bold Springs Tenn 2-ycar-old mule XV Jones byo-amore first Lander second pair routes Crowell first McCann second saddle gelding Pickard Hurricane first I Turner second weanling colt li Norman weanling filly McCrary yearling colt Landort 2-year-old colt Iu McCrary first XV McCrary second afalllon and thre of bis get XV McCrary turnout Bob Rogers Dixie first Ricketts second harness mare or gelding Ricketts first Carnell second gentlo-nran rider Dr XV Blayden first McCrary second Iteftular Weekly Shoot Won Robert Key lea Vesferclay The regular weekly shoot of the Hermitage Gun tub was held yesterday Tt won the first match with a score of twenty targets out of twenty-five In the eetond match Mulligan won by the same score and in the shoot off Mr Lyles broke fixe straight and Mr Mulligan four giving the medal to the former The second heat shooting waa by Walter Phillips and 8 Sutton who made nineteen out of a possible twenty-five Tho lart shoot of the season will take plei mxt Saturday when both the loving cup end the Calhoun medal will be contested for At Many Point At New York Columbia University 18 Amherst 0 At Ithaca Cornell Lehigh 0 At Chicago University 58 Ober-lln 0 At Louisville Louisville High School 11 Indtatiagiclls High School 6 At Lincoln Neb University of Missouri li Nebraska University 0 SALMONS Ky Oct Rev Prlne the newly appointed pastor of Stev-enson' and Black Jock Methodist Kplacopal Churches failed to deliver his first sermon at tha former place as was expected the 15th He Is expected to preath at the latter place next Sunday morntug JACKSON Or 21 The Memphis convocation of the Episcopal Chutcb was held with 8t Church this city during the week Dr Patterson Baiette Jones and Northrop of Memphis conducted tho services with the pastor Dr Martin The services closed with missionary meeting SPRINGFIELD Oct 21 (Spec lai Rrv Malloy pastor of the Cumberland Presbstenao Church has returned to his charge at this place from Cross Plain where he baa been assisting Rev Mrs Woolley In a meeting It wa tho moat successful meeting ever held In that place In addition to a general revival in the church there were twentv-three conversions mostly adults The meeting will close with Sunday nights service aklng a total of 200 clay targeta a day Thursday Friday and Saturday will be devoted to live bird oLoollng whlih a ore form of amusement to many JUSTICE PETER HARRIS JR nirJMteldlWMl rfi -4-ia Mooney Icbool FRANKLIN Oct (Speilal A large snd enthusiastic Crowd tucludlng many lathes saw the Mooney School foot ball teem defeat the Branham Hughes eleven at Allen Bark here this arternoon by a score of 17 to 0 Tber Is a great deal of rivalry between tho two teams snd tha visitors were accompanied by a large delegation of home friend The men were fairly matched anil tbe game was a brisk snappy one throughout In tho first half Kennedy made a seventy-five yard end run fora touch down In three minutes nfter the klik off Curdkliked goal Branham and Htighig layrd hard for a touchdown and worked the ball in three yards of goal when time waa called fn the second half tho play was more rapid and determined on tho part of the players third and Watkins stored touchdown and third kicked goal Jor Branham and Hughra tho best work was done by Boss Nolen and Tucker Curd Morris Wntkln and Kyle dtd the star playing for tho home tenm The line lip wa ns follows Btnnham and Hughe ooney Buggy and Street (hr Collide At the northeast corner of ths Publlo Bquar and College street last night a street rnr collided with a buggy Albert Rucker colored of Gallatin who waa In ths buggy at ths time was badly bruised but not seriously burL llOlUPUIUS DDXf RIPTIOX OF A OP Forget Import of Specie NEW YORK OcL 21 Imports of specie this week were $109848 gold and $73850 silver 1 Beth I Mitchell llaldw In intug Flow rts rimh Johnson Mocre Denton -THAT- Nashville 13 Watson Martin (Wneed) Keeler Sherer Slsotnnre icvc Blackburn (Tory White Kuykendall shley Poor Ashley POVERTY AXU VVFALTII Mu'tmn II Motgan 1 II Summary Touchdowns The Palace Shoe Dept Baer Streetmnn Belets Right Guairt Right Tarklo Right End But 1 remember when ths fight wss dons bn I was dry with rugs and extreme toll Breathless snd faint leaning upon my sword Came there a certalu luid neat trimly dross Freeh a a bridegroom and his ehln new reaped fi how Oil like a stubble land et harvest home He waa perfumed like a milliner And 'twlit hie finger and hie thumb he held A porno et box will eiee end anon Ho gave hi nose and took away 1 ho therewith angry when lt next rameffe there Took It In snuff-and still be smiled and tnlkil And as the soldiers bora dead bodice bv Ho called thni untaught knaves unmannerly 1o bring slovenly unhnndanme corpse Btwixt the wind and Ida nohlUly XI Kb many holiday and lady terms Tie qilellomd me among the teat demands 1 My prisoners In your mapatvs twhut Haritv Sew ell Booth Simmons Ood hauxl Smart llurke Elg rlon Mr-I tunabl Tbe stork flew over a town one day And bs'k of each wing in InTant Iny fine to a rkh man home brought And one he left at a Pilinrir cot The rth mun said "My shall be A lordly ruler er land and sea The laborer sighed TIs the good God That 1 have another mouth to till 1 he rl man son grew strong and fair And proud with the pride ot a millionaire time of Throne JUiNtfcf of Oi IVnoe Early Icifrrdnf Morninft Juntlce Petr Harris Jr one of the best known oltisena of the counly parsed away about 5 ociok yentnrduy inoriiiug after an Hint eg of aiveraJ weeka duration He died at bla home at (he iorner of Wentwurih and Hierenaon streets where he has resided for a Ion time The late 'Squire Harrie waa borr fn England and at the time of his dalh who 04 years of uko He came to thia cUyVh1le a re lad and became a clrrk for a local mere hunt Jle later WfcptFi oervlro with tho old Nashville Dtfialur Hnilroad ns hd apprentice the local ehope lie worked At his trede until the election of Nnt Uorfth a Circuit Court Clrk when he wo made rhlof deputy in that offl(p lie held this position for a initu-ter of Vfer continuing uudr the administration of I lerk Williamson lift we a careful painsUiklnf nfrtriul and while In the oftt made a hol of friend Mr Harrie made the race for Justice of (he In the city wa re eletrd several tim He was a elute ea a Jusluo and enjoyed a lurinllvo business HI dot talon while on th pave the people confldt nco In hi luteff- rlfv I Justice Hurrls wn a member of I ee i rdt is onion the numb The Mohawk Tnb of Ked Men ('utnht rlmid Ixdfre end A and loial Odd lodge He kavre a rinughbr Mr Jiroine Jones and a inanddiuehtfe Mr Albert llill Mr IJniri died about two ur no The funoisl will occur from the family residence coriur Wenl worth and Hievenmm avenues At 2 clock this aMmttonn Inbr-n cut will he at tho ify Cenit ry Toe lodsfcg of whlih Justice Harris a member will (ondwt the funeral ten monl halves minutes referee Dr umpire Coat Davis Macey Burnett Kyle Kennedy need Lyons New man Curd Twive Watkins Morris HI Center Right Guard Rleht Tm kle Right cntl 1 eft Guard Left Tat kle eft end Right bulfliack Left hilfhnik rullbni Quarter but lingers Carter Llnek Ilurgen Berry Tencll love in ker lloe Brvau Nolen Sub-- ton Nieman Hendixs Ttidage Nlemnti 1 Qunt ter 1 1 elf Right Half Fulilim Tout lulow bV HI tfMFll XT (4 VIE Is closing out ths entire stock of and Shoes and Slippers at sucl? sacrifice as has never been heard of botore in Nashville for new up-to-date styles Entire mammoth stock must be sold Jan 1 on account of change tho department ft Yrft score tr HI motto In life was "Lire while you And he crowdtd yours In a single buy Defeat XV ioofiln of In 0 CW Conn 0 21 The Branham and Davl He bought position and tin snd plu handsome wife with And he bought linn goal by Tullage 1 time og halves 'i sml 20 minutes fief creeV (iisulH-fv mti-plie htv Rav limnncn Djp anil ItlHkmore tiniekeept i lhniinfiway and TuiversfU i WI i diMfl TOOT bh rt ftr-re-a y- on plimJtlan I thin all smarting with toy Yoll)8 bn -nr 1 'If told I Malkins Rcf- tlnshlp tw Inn me Motferrln A nil et son fare HwJourroied over the whole wide world But dm nieot 4 hvs hi itrtliii tori a ser i nt hidd In liuws und mo I And life seemed hollow und gold wis drum jle scolTrd Ml woman slid doubted God And died 1K4 beset and went ba to the id I IV thill II1PX1E I in I tint SldWVI 15 A If TOIL line Shoe Dept bo CO peato- i Hh a oplniny Out of my grief and my Impatl nee Answered ncgl'i tlugly I know not whir lie should or lie should not for he made nr tn To at a him shine so brink snd smell so sweri And talk an like watting gentlewoman Of guns and drums and woundaf- God ssia th mark' nd ti I 'n me the sovereign st thing on cart Man parma all for an inward brul'e fl Ml lint II Waa gnat ltv so II wax That vlllnlnon fwPp'tir should tin ilict Hill Of the bowels of tin harmleie earih XI hit many a gohd tall fellow bod dmrojrr fi I inwardly and but lor iliene vile guna Ho would himself have Uro a aolditr bhakespoar I I ha 1 hT lokh lovwrvtl lv altj hrro Una ufuiroon iu a couut tho flunl or ot Vvliuh Tias WlhMuHn 0 tut he yl non roquiit! nmlv all of tt? fifty niiuule of Uy to me tin am tmuli-diwn and goal vbifh tonutu1M her victory Tho frnmc In manv respects wftthe fine it er wliiiet-sed on the Yale grhUrnn lor It not until within tho laat ftif nmiija of pin that tho Yale won woie able to the ymh! noal lino At that the pi nf rJ vim ry for sumo only a thinuffb tun r' fO hv Hit hart' tho Yal hall-h-fk rv ho carrml bv ninsnUhnt in-tfrfdrnce th WlHcnn'n rt ond thn t'fjjig loft to hi owu rtaouicv Honor Divided ol the ortnnl College Yftliley nml lv ti Wendell The Bethel fait bull proved a grist surptl-e In Its game with the I nl-virdtv of Nashville visit rday nf'ernnui Two wicks ago Hi the! Iimt a pure a stine of 20 to 0 against the Manual Tt Si hool in LnttlsvlIU but v'kterdny It Si tWd a mountain of al eng'h bitli til oilman and defins" Lt men were tuart5 ail shoit and heavy with great stisng The on of th labor tilled the noil Am! thanked God dally for Imilib unj toil li widh 1 for 1'iv Ir lui jiiuihrul prime And two llvis clorld In tin i und mu I is wants i ir 1 i I inl In pie hi rroi To Hun fll fill It 11 1 tile An I I'rlmiiil hi labor nml hr It i him tn rt Ulllis nil on hi lb and 'mi in his eie II hn i fi over all Is fn boa wl I of i he i th rl I er onef I Is Mhfler Mllcux In New ltra Jounai Inlversllv of Georgia Defeated by Woo re id 12 to (I ATLANTV Ga Of ITpet lai Bo-wanet ikfeatid the I inveislty of Georgia In a well-centistvd game of foot ball hero to-day Si wanoe found fur gilt In lees thin flvio minutes nfter the game begin and is mvir In Her temn irk wim mill ss hi individual work brilliant If'er fulfil on Imites of p'ISvIng in tbe first halt Sim kins plunged through MAH HO 4Hi l'niprcM Paid Httsc ('hanged Crown I i nee BERLIN Oct It wa tuuih ft marked t-if JL ii-'gen-Xf TOW-Wwiywire it?.

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