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GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... - The number of visitors at the Exhibition on Saturday was 41,033. This is the lowest numn ber for a Saturday that has yet been recorded. Considering, however, that there were no very special attractions, it can hardly be looked upon as other than satisfactory. Aitheugh there was also a decrease in-the number of visitors paying at the gates, the Plyiing off was mainly in the number of season ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... GLASGOW ]NTERNATIONNAl EXHIBI,''ioN. The attendance at the Exhibition yesterday reached a total of £3143, bringing the grand total since the opening day vithin twentv tflousand of the second million. The weather is new somnewhat promising, and if the imn provement of the past two days continues a sensible increase in the .attendcance returns, encouzrarging as they undoubtedly are, may be ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... Yesterday the flow of excursionists to the I Exhibition was greater than it has been any | day this week. As the trades' holidays have 1 : nowbegan in Edinburgh, large numbers travelled wiese by both Caledonian and North British railways. In addition to these there were ex- cursions from Carlisle, Domiries, Kilmarnock, c Newmilns, Large, T'roo3, Muirkirk, Lugar, Girvan, and Maybole by the ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... GLASGOW' INTERNATEIONAL EXHIBITION. ^ The Entertainments Committee of thb Ezeon. tilre of the Exhibition are making arrangements for providing additional attractions for the Fair week, which began nominally yesterday, though the public works will not be closed until Thurs. iay. Besides the band of the Royal Marines, Vhose engagement does not conclude until saturday, and the Exhibition Band, ...

HIGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... ' BIELAND AnD AGCULTURAL 1 r( SOCIETYS SHOi Wt i - , THE IMPLEk&ENTS. ?? The Tb ighhamd and Agricultural Socity' Show J will be opened to the public this morning. Last v Sight most of the stook bad arrived, and every- b thing was in readiness for the judging, which wilt begin to-day at ten o'clock. As is always the case e on the day before the public are admitted, the c 5 implement yard was ...

FAIRS AND STOCK SALES

... FAIRS AND STOC.K SALES. ATII~tFLI)Y-Atthis mnart yea;tetralli there sins a.1 full Tl Ar EJy-t Bi ' ai-usce of denl'rs and ?? js ucvttle sre in good . d,,nutd. usad realised Price- Ins advance of recent sales. The Bil tldy ?? ?? shot aru tho demand brisk. A clear- awesaq ettecteui. Miah cows, .128 19s to £15 is, 6d :farrow c-us, £5ICO t lo- its Calves. 19s to EL Iso Od : ewe ?? Li t d o 1It_ ?? ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... PLOW7ER SilO JF~ PM5SLEX FLORIST SOeIsY.-re snnour L-c7. its Paisley Florist Society was held 'ain H'amilt~on Street, Pats!v. son Satu~rday1 isl the show was a very creditable one So-1 wereshown fromn the- con srervare fM ,~ Westmssunt and Ftc R. 31 Fete. on Ya ?? - James _Maxwrell, Rarshaw Goodez:M 1:. el-ston; :erJances Colsehoun. AOP1`iP Dickson, Ladyburn Nurssee-y. The pro ccc-v - -ze *-r ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... *, GlCS!GW STERNATIONAI4 I EXHIBITION. 1, C aS, The ?? yesterday was re'quite up to the average, being very little short of 30,000. Rain fell alzost continuously during i the early ?? of the morning, but the clouds gt began to break up just after the gates had been ,t ithrown open, an4 although an occasional ie i sbe)er fell during the day, the weather could by no means be called unfavourable, ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... GLASGOW INTERNAT'iONYAL EXHi'BITION. The attendance at the Exhibition on Saturday reached a total of 39,773 admissions, being just about four hundred over the record of the previous Saturday, which of course was a holi- day in the city. Analysing the details, there is this important difference between the two days, that whereas on Fair Saturday season-ticket holders n'umbered only 7089, they ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... - - I-ttr- i h f (FROX OUR1 OWN COR1RESPONDPST.1 (FPIOX Oun1' OWN CORRESPoNDF.ST.) London, Sunday Night. Madame Sarah Bernhardt last evening gave ber final performance of Sardou's La Tosca, which, despite the accumulation of horrors that were so strongly condemned, has proved I successful beyond all anticipation. So crowded, indeed, has the Lyceum been, that La, Tosca was kept on thle ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATUIE. ' (1) 'lAe Ness Anglish Dicetioseezy. ii The two new divisions of this truly national b work- completes the first volume, extending c from A to the end of B, covering 1240 large 4to o pages, and commences the second voleme from b the beginning of C to Cass, in which our old i friend the Caseowary naturally demands notice. The first volume, closing with page 1240, shows ti that A ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL J3, XJIBIT10N. In spite of the uncertain character of the weather yesterday there was a large attenanace I at the Exhibition, When the doors opened in the morning a great many visitors entered the buildia, and all day long the admissions depart. nuent were kept busy. WXhen the rain cicarel off in the afternoon the majority of the public betook themselves to the grounds, ...