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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 13

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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13 NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN and The Nashville American, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1916. NEWS OF FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL WORLD Obituaries DJilONAL ISPORT EXACTLY HOW ERNlTSHORE KILLED POOR COCK ROBINS VALENTINE GRANT Dainty Little Paramount Play MAKES APPEAL FOR UNIVERSITY LIVE STOCK Louisville. OLOUISVILLE, Oct. 1 Cattle Receipts, market untel. Quota tloitti: Cliniee export cattle, 7.

T0 iiT S.SS heavy shiprdng sleerw, r0 Hght I idilppern, fat heifers. Su.OOfo fat cows. J5.25ff Medium cowc. 5l.50ii5.2e; cutteif. 14.00'iT 4.

ciuinern. bulls. 4.ri0(f15.20; feflrinrs, C35 (i 7.25; Hliicknrs. (4.507.25; choice milch cows. SfiO.OO'd 70.00: eonimon to good, J34.00 di Mt.no.

Receipts. markd 15 to 25 cents higher, Unt Mghti. pigs, JS.3Q; roughs, IS.Sfi down. Sheen and Inmhn Receipts. 161: market.

quiet; bco I lambs, JS.OO 3.T.0; best fat sheep Louis. ST. I.OPIrf Out. 12. HoirsReeelpts.

fioo; ifi- hlsher: lights, si' 10.30: pigs. mixed nod butchers. 89.7fr 10 good heavv. 510.30 0 bulk, JS.90 ki I 0 3.1. Cattle steady: natlv beef st 17 'i'ir 1 yearling fteers and betfer-j 8.rof(t lo.firi: cows and heifers.

JB.P0 7. Hfl stnelters. (f. T.r.ll; Texas nuarnn-ttne slet-rs. S.OO prime southern ulcers.

(S Ofl.l. Of cows and belfrrs, 7 r.it. urimn vcarllng sU-cr and ludfcra. 7r.0T! native raive, m. mi ai 1 1.

m. Receipt i'JOO; steady; InmH idaughter ewei, atltir owep. JM.fief'r'i..nt: ycarnngs. ja.uv $.1.7 Money at London. riMJO.V.

12. Hnr silver. S2 n-Jfid Tier ounce. Money, A tier ent. nlKcount rates.

Minn auo mr ur, per cent. tllonth! bills, LVtft Huron, breakfast, pound Slieulders. per pound H'lcon eniint rv Kfvle pound li.tron. unit and boiling 12 poonibi Cheese, or "am. pound ''Iioem.

givlu nor nniinH Hutt-tr. beHt dairy, pound per pound Kggn frenb Siring neana. peck Umu nriins pound Navv lienor pn'tld itlnek-eved peat pound Ciihlioge new Mind Hwt-n iietn'ci'B neck TtUh iioi'ttoeH aok Lcninnn. dozen Orwnceu ner do in Concord draper, biifbet Cranbcrrloti, ppr quart ro? 20flias- SI. oft 26n SOU sou 10) na lOo NASHVM 1 GRAIN1 mo A I.

IMITATIONS. Th following or prtren on bulk irriln. enr trt nt mere tn tnflio cr.ri I vbOIlt 4fT7r. hlrber mil ont ft 24lr3c higher WTTRAT Mci7 crop. Iooup, ti.tO per buubei' u-estern.

with bill, Sl.ltR. WHEAT HRAN Per ton. S27.0OB28.00. nt Mttit nnif it no. OATS No 2 white, B2e: No Whlt.

BlUe: Nn A white 49Un: Mn 2 mtxefl. Iflo. TOltN Nn 2 rfd. cob. 03e: No 2 whlto.

Hjr; pin 2 mlxM No 2 velloir. Sio: Sew rrop No 3. 81e. Thn fntlnwlnc are nrlceft nt which ft eat era o1l at wbolepnle In pmall lots: F-T lst rntPtit 111 rnltnt) nniftT, IK 20 per hnrrel: standard. SR 00; family.

17.70: ow cranes, sf.sii: woon. 100 per barrel higher ME A noiipri, P.1.1D iittg. n.73: Deari mpnl. SI 0. HAV-Wciii tlmnttiT.

No. S1ROS3: Vo 1 alfnlfn No 1 clover. 11817 10: No 1 mUfil t1fiB0; lorfl hy. un-iraded SlOfltm LOCAL BANK CLEARINGS The clearings of the Nnuhville bntiks for Thnrnday, iir Klven out by the Nnshvillo den ring House association. were LOCAL RFnilRITIES.

MISCEL1. NEOUS TIONDS. Bid. Apttea. ion Air cent iron Oh fioio) ar.

Bon Air Coat Iron 19341 r.n Bnn Air Imn Ba 1030) 30 Mnffuln Iron Bd SB Ptimhotlfind Tl 100 ritmberlnnd Tel. f.a d037 OS'i nivle porland Penient com fia 100 Nnsbvllie Onllntln Tnterur- bqn 1111b Ba Rn -Power Co. fm S3 in SG STREET RATT.WA Mennvnelt X- Aft. Vrrnnn etiim. mer ittrtet 70554 1 09 1 in vnen (vi 1.

ernon, in aerlP.i 110 Vnili Bv flflR'B iintf, Vnsh. Ttv Xf t.t rpf nnd R4 mm iFt mtr fi ntH7i 894 toi -vetneute f'-drrpneiil conaoll- Ofttod 10J 102 CTTY AND CfllTNTV. Dnvidaon cnttntv nnd Nnuhville city bonds mi about per runt hnila. RAILROAD BONDS. C.

X- St C.i f1023. U0 107' fit. L. Jasper "Rr rta 00 109 ft ct Tj. Tracv City Ttr 0a f1fl17 100 103 Rt.

-Lphanon "Rr r.m 1 ni t.t mn 103 st Centrpvflte Br fa f102iB 108 tOfl BANKS AND TBITST COMPANIES. Amerlcnn Nntlrnnl 14S nrnnflivnv Nntlnnnl TlnnU 202 1B0 .210. 11(1 Central Bank Tnisf 110 Cumberland Vnliv Nnt Bnnlt. 130 nurfh X- Ffrat Nat. Bank I "'nt Snvlnsa Bank A Truat 2B8 unmpnny 2nH UO 2no, n-rmnn-Aierlpnn Bank -vnvit1 Trtint" To RnnV rront fn 140 120 1p0 US Tenn -Trennfl'npp ffnt Bank.

STOPWR II mmi I7nnl Jl, I-nn Cr. fl2 63 'i MKS. IUA UK AXnitKWS. Mrs. Ida Lee Andrews died at the home of tier sister, Mrs.

John P.oiuar, Kigh- teentli iivenue. north, Thursday internum) at o'clock. She was the widow of Sain Andrews and mother of Perry Lee An drews, who survive her. A complete fu neral notice will be announced later. PAT J.

MILLF.T. KNOXY1LLK. Oct. 12. lSocetnl.) Pat ,1.

Millet, r.ft, well-known railroad ouiiMctor, dicu 111 a incut aosiuiai inim fter a long illness. Coming from Irclund jik a young nian, lie Hturted as seciiop limi'i. and rose rapidly until was handling large railroad contracts, from which lie amassed iiulto a fortune. One of these big contracts was on tlie Cincinnati Southern. he became interested in coal property, which yielded a large income, on itiuegrass rnrni in Kentucky he raised nmiiv flue race horses, which he- raced in his own colors on Memphis, Nashville.

ioulsvlllc. Cincinnati, eastern and Canadian tracks. UNITARIAN LECTURERS BEGIN MEETINGS HERE Evolution in Religion" Discussed at Maxwell House, Last lilntit in Mn. i-if tho Maxwell house series of nioi'tlni's was opened which has for Us purpose tlie eptat on or Mu unl ar nn i on Del In Viifib vllle. The ltev.

Mn ni Clumiiing Drown of Rostoli mid the Kev W. M. Tav-lor of Tennessee, both of tbetn commissioned by the American rnitarlan' association, were ttie speakers of the evening ormvii nniti "All reilSOItilblo intuitu Klir.iitd lin i-riiln. fill that tnick in the dtrk ages, whop all life u-hh hard grinding and dismal the belief developed Hmt in tlie life of Jesus the stdrlt of Cod dwelt in grace and truth All the rest ol life urea niicrht be' com mon jjilil unclean but this life was divine This doctrine served jiii education of tne race until the mind of man and tin nrogress of thought ami pbilosophv brought the wondrous vision tbnl the eter nal hi tier iiweus in all great nnd noble lives. That all these are tint evidence jjpd xnrnssiou of the Infinite and eternal on-rgv.

is manifest lu all goyd people vei'vwliere. "The belief hi tlie tnmiriitlnii' nf tho Si'rllttnres was a irronl nnd dnolrhio wneu the iifhio waM the onlv loiok tor which niTun'H. int'jt-unors aim Kcnimirs h(Ui. spent their lives. Here was one Scripture so precious to the nice that it was tiolv bo und words to exnress.

11 til tio.iv bow inMii tne toners in tne remain 01 science iue discoveries 01 tiu eternal laws of 1111 tore and of life? 'The lieu- di mauds that new and great books, uu- ureapieii or 111 olden times, ho given lion orable standing as revenliug the nature nnd worn ot don. it is on" step onward that rellgifpts men must take from limited revelation to the wider sweep of truth and Ilr. W. M. Tnvtnr nu-ml hn W.tnro 01 nr.

nrown in' a discuss on of "Kvo tlon nnd Dufiiiriaulsm." He suinmed up 1 nt? ni'iiui ni ins cnurcn as ioiiows tiic fatherhood of Cod. the brotlierliood of nnin the hardships of uud salvation by i-miuii-ier wnn progress iinwnru ami up ward. He gave 11s the three stanes of life arrestment, reversion and progress. He gave iue iniernretattoit or wl its ndo pendence nf mind. He alined at the Ideal of freedom without coercion or external regulation, yet attaining the highest.

tie sn that s.e out sts hnvo si-nvorod the truth about evolution with resppct to im piiysieni a.ipecis. nut not iue spirillini. loiiigui pi me asscinmy nan 01 the Mirs-ell llouse Messrs. ltrown and Tnvlor will spcr.k on "The Heritage of Hie Past and the Hope for tiw Future." The meeting in. oeiocK.

an are tuvueu. NEW HOME BURNS ON SWEETBRIER AVENUE Uncompleted Structure Owned by Dow E. Mallernee. Fire, believed" to have started from light ed cigarette;) left by workmen, deatroyoil newly eoiiatrueted brick bungalow on Sweetbrler uventiL1 hint night, entailing In a a estimated at ubuut Tho lionii! was being" built by 13. Mallernee and wnn completed with tlie exception (l' bang ing thu doors and windows.

Mr. Malleruop Uvea on, Hweetln-Ier avenue uud was on the nfler the lire HturU'd. The home was bene rushed tu completion mid workmen were mu ployed at night tu tiliiflli the place thin week. They are said to have left the bnlldjpf," short while be-fon: the tire liruke out. Firemen from engine t'ompauy niimbpr 7 were called to thoncene.

but render no us.ilHtaiiee on necount of being uualile to Heeure water, tho iiome was locareu nut of the city lltnitH. Mi. Miilleriice Htated In.st tifent that lie wan unable to state whether the place was fiiHured. but believed that it won. Hla bnfllnt'HB puperH were locked up In vault tn tlie city and could noi bo roaehed.

OFFICERS TO BE NAMED BY PARENT-TEACHERS Tho Km Sebool reut-Teucher HSaO- Wailon will bnhJ Its regular pjonthly mceL-ing this aftenioon at oV ock nt Knox uclmol Officer will bo elected illld other business will he transuded. Members UUU I rimiun 01 iue nssuuiauou are urKod to he present. Revival Continues. uorvlees beincr condlieled bv Mrs. ResHle Coimlnml MoitIh.

assisted by the piintor. tlie ltev. -T. T. Coleman, at the ArrlnKton Street Cuinbtfrinnd I'resbyte-rinn ehureh.

will he fontlmird through Sunday. Sunday afternoon Jhere will bo a sermon for men at It o'clock. Mra. Morris Is noted throughout the country on one of the most eloquent speakers of tho Cumberland l-resbvlerlan church. Penslar Club Meets.

it.mubir club wus entertained Wed nesday night at M. E. Hutton'H hall. nMho Bnnmiil nnd Foster streets. With a dinner.

H. F. White was i guest of the club, and P. J. Kuhn.

president of the einb. acted as toaBtiniiRter. A number of talks were made, all the nivmliars pros cut reported nn enjoyable evening. Death Notices AJWKHWS Thurwlay iidernonii. Octo miit nr nt tlio niKl danci'Iif Mrs.

Jalm Uomnr. No. 05, iiiiriu. mothrr of I'erry l.en Andrews. Mister of Mrs.

fi. Ilooilnini of lloniliiR Oroon. Mr It. Ciillln of this clly and Win. M.

(iutllll of Chk-nK-o. ill. Notice of funoral later. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 150 Fifth ftvev N. Tel.

M. 234 RAND CO. OF R1APS FOB ALL THE WORLD CHICAGO NEW YORK Insurance That Insures The Insured invniiv kimj) SOL E. DRYFUS Tel. Mnln 1571.

'lO-'l Stnhlmitn Prompt Scttlemcntu livery Time, HOG MARKET AGAIN SHOWS AN ADVANCE All Grades Move Upward. Canned GoodsxAre Higher Than Usual. The N'atdivilJo hog market )lllMh nn nil on nil nui on f.o' Thurmlav. bcavloi advancing 20 rents, nu'illinny Z7 cents, plgn in cenis iik'iilK "ii cents. 'I Hi- outer ioohi UKirki-ts remained steady with but little changi; brlnh' noted.

In the wbnle.iale line e.inill'il goods wnre on lh ndvjiiiee and for huveral weeks tlioy have 1 higher with ntv relief In 'I'll- u-hol, sul- market wan UUli Thursdiiy ltb bu.iltless In the fresh vegetable line optuns ndvanced slight- fy and uiipk1!" ur' liegtnattig tc hIiow an unretit owing "to the advance In the Virginia innrkits. I lie egg and poultry market was steady with good demands nnd a fall- supply lieai-ert still mint In ir nn tn eelitfi fur fr-sdi tirsts. Butter continued lu remain ut firiees of toe paat few wci-Kb. No clinnge was nutej In the grain a Ihmr dining the day with Lvn-ln brisk. The Nashville liraiti Kxcbauge ported the receipt 12 nf grain two of Uks ut N'uhliville during the day THE NASHVILLE MARKETS LIVE STOCK MARKET Local live stock ntiutatintiti Thursday wi-ro as follows: Hi'lfjs pounds npd up.

tP.Tn 12 to lir, p. Hinds 05: heavy pigs. jlgbt ptK.j, roughs. 1 m. 7n down: wagon TingB, lie than car lots.

CATTI.I' Rest moors 7 'io; fair tn srnnrl 3 Wfio; bent cows. fi? (In ennnor cnttlo. best bulls. fair to rond 314 pttrpp (prr ton pounds) Riit lams JH 50fti)S 00: second Inmbs tl C0fli-00: bent nbeen ill riO'fff: 00 COUNTRY PRODUCE Th fnllowlnd pftces on countrv produce nro tho local dealers' buying prices, per mnnd 2t PTntlFl n'Hr. RftnttT.nKpw 1 it; ffpi7o.

I.ARn-n.ire ho- homo mode. 12014Q. fill, iff. 7c. IWKRWAX 37e rddtk fllnseng.

wild R.r,0(JJ)fi no "it'tlvHted 2 r.ftffpj nn- pink root. 17c: Mny-npi)le. 4c: vellnw root or enlden sal. 54.50: hiaok rutvos root fie- titnod root, 4a. HIDES AND WOOL (Ponlors' tnivtng pricen HtrtRP rrv flint "c- "Re: rrin sHlted.

IS if? He: grpon. tSOlflp; grin glue. Hrfvine: dry pluo. 14e: sheep skins 2uc i in ijiioi. WOOL TInwnplio.1 sprint- clip 3fiffr37e-slightly hurry.

2SiJS30o: heavy to medium hPTy sntlfCc: hard burrv VtCf'Qa; uprlm-Trashed 4Pe: 'nil tin washed. SOc. FRESH VLES AND FRUITS riv-tmleatle riynlptV nrlee.) T1KAN r.hiui beans 7'ie; blnclt-eyed ppan. 1'f tfMI.Sn, f'AmiAUK Northern, per 100 S3. 00.

ONiriNS Per mn pnundK, ITtlRH POTATRS New. per bag. S3.8G ja.7.V aw BET POTATOES Per barrel. 52.00 RAPMN.fl Smalt hampprs St-7u 2.00 per hunch- ntra'elttd. largo size, tp rannR ppr bunch 12 'ifiifiJB 75.

pnpropN Ppr pound 4lc. I'BANIITS I'or nounu. tO Jura tines 1'aO. APPT.1CR milk, per" barrel. 2.B0f32.75; ni 4 ijns r-n nromin vi.fipu.

iu. LV3MONS Per box. S-t 7CST5.00. MMRS-Per 100. $1 CO ennmn ctt pes s-ib baaltcts.

2Gc: C-lb bniikctg. 24c. (JELEltY Michigan, pnr oozen, uuc. WHOLESALE GROCERIES CUE EN COFTFR 'pnr lb.) Pen hurry IB, CPlDc; Golden Hlo 21o: Fancy Rio 18c. fall Rio 12c: Lapuavnt 21e; ex Iran lc Rm.utpH Oiiiidtv fin eotiolltv ntansl Ona pound packanes In 100-lb box.

m(S2lc paekace. built In barrel, bin und bag. per pound iron moren. ioiikmmu. im-ui iuai, TEA Gunpowder.

407Hc: Formosa. 30 fii.ir.c: Imperial. C075c: Young Hyson. r0 "'Co SUGAR flranulnted tn bagw or Imrreis SI Cs C.r-; ircTc pound: cut loaf nound" rubra, fiic pound. LAHTj Fnnv lenr l'ic pound epetee leaf.

1 7 K.e pound rc-llnud. 'i pound countrv style In fifl-lb. Huh. SR.inediS -to. tiwuifincn.

zvuc nniinu; iaucy haenn. atrtpH 21fii'24'p nound: fancy tiacon fptrulnr iJiaiivnc pnitnu: extrni unua 1 ic pound: dry unit luittft. nic pounu: unrnn extras IKic pound; dry salt lacks, t.ono: baenh bti'tn long pound; bacon butta round. 1 fir -pound SALT Fine wit SBO-lb barrels. St B0fi2 1.7C: medium.

300-lb barrols. II 6001 7E; Ohio river. USO-lb barrels. SI CO: 3G0-Ib tiarreli. St 7G.

CHERSG Full cream. 23o pound: tiwlss 24c pound RVRIH'S Porn. In baTpIn. nSe gollon: In tins 10 pounds half drzon to cane. 12 3B 2 60; i pounds.

I.doxcr. to case 52.4B(E)2 7B. 2 pounds. 1 dozen to cuaa. 51.00(3)2.25 per eae MOLASSES Mw OrlPana: mixed.

2u40c gallon, open kettle. 4SSi'4ne gallon. 'CAKia ANn CRACg EHS Soda rrnrlfera 9c nound' XXX soda crackers. 0e pound oxtro BeltjctH, 10c pound: oysters, pound" naaorted Jumblen ie pound. ntilKl I-IIHITH fjenoomien oeacnen 8c pound; evaporated aprlcota lOlQ) 12c pound: evaporflted npplcs.

10-oz. puekugo-7o; Bun-drlod nuplcs Rte pound. CANNED GOODS. (Who! emtio dealers selling prices.) FARINACEOUS GOODS Cracked wheat. Cbj pearl barley, fi'-ic per pound; rolled oats.

In 1 SO-pmind bn rj'Mi. SB 7E 03 tmca I. In 200-pound barrels. S7 00 per barrol; rolled oata. In 10-rent puckagefi.

1S to case. SI "5 01 BO, 2-pound cans 'SI 00 per citso PICKLES 2.400 In. barrel, 12.00: 1.200 In barrel. Sio no In balf-barrol 600 In bnlf-barrel 15.75 Rlf-'E Extra foiiry bead, 7c; fancy head 7c; medium bend. 0e: broken.

3Hc. STARCH rt.timp. 3c: nlckoi pucltagca 100 ennn. S2 7S: Cold Water. C4 packagia to cape S2.B0t3)2 C5 VINEGAR Apple.

ISO 20c: whlto wine. I3CJ20C per Ballon. DLACKHFItRIEtt No 2 c.ana. 2 dozen In coao. SI ETi fp I 90 CHERRIES No, 2 cans.

2 dozen to ense. SI per caso: California cherrlca Ifl 00 CURN No. 2 cana. 2 dozen- In caae. St 75 2.35 fANNRP MEATS Per dozen: Chipppd drlpil.

beef. medium. SI 1-poupd S3. Ml; enrped beef. 1-poUnd.

$2 KB: 2-pound none; iripe, l-pnnnd plain. 52.25; 2. pound palisade, -pound, 'MiiiP tdic. flYSTERS per case or 2 dozen enna Rtandard weights No. 1, No.

2, $3.40 TOM ATOES No .1. two dozen cana in caae. 52. 2B; No 2 conn. S2 00; No.

gallons it dozen. $1.00 ft 5. 00. HTRAAV HER It I ES No 2, SI 8f per cnaa PEArtlES SpcoucIb No 2 white SI 81. per cnac; No vellrw.

St 00: atnndurd. No 2i plo pcacbos. No 3 S190 per case. PEAS Soaked, early June. 51.

40521 10: early lune, 12 4: tiftod, B0 extra dfted. $2 B0 PINEA No 2 cana sliced. 2 dozn In caae. 4 ooftrfi 00; No. 1 grated, sliced 4 doiifn tn cane.

00 por caso: II-poittnl -nun fancy. "Ops 50. SOH A In barrels 2Vtc; In kega, 2Hfg)2Hc pnr pound In pucUngeu. $2 00(2 15 por case nf CO pound a OLIVE OIL Per dozen S7.U0: plnta SI 00; hnlf-plnta. $2.40.

RASPBERRIES No 2 cana. 2 dozen tn cane. S2.4H par cao 1 I.MflN Per dozon. A IB river. Si.

00: extra. 1Ei(fP22o higher 1 -pound. clieap gradea SI 2CT "SARDINES American fjuartorit. S3.F!J 4.00; mueturd. thrce-quartera.

S3.604 00. American- halves, nono; imported SI1.00C? 20.au. PRODUCE MARKET THE MARKET BASKET Prlctn nt which local retail irn nre aciilnx rtunie condc to (hoir cuatomrrs: Flour, per barrel $8,00511 S. 75 Flour. 2t-lb.

mct JJLO501 10 t'ornrnenl htiahcl It.aiKffll in Lard pi re ipaf rjound 20e Lard, compound, 7 pounds SI 00 tin. 11 in. country pound Z4 4fi.ir sugar cured, pound 2324o I er at Fifth Avenue Today and Saturday. To those iiornoiiR of Nashville who snw Valentin'-' Onnt (n that fapetnatlmr pbiv An innocent Me. niitiouueenieni ni iior roturn to the llfth Avenue today nnd Saturday will be a slirnal to reserve an vcidng for "the movies." tf vooi- fjiHu'f Ih S-oteh and has tra- iPt'onnHv NlMbborn dbmosltion it is onlv natural to huhooho ''iit vou.

Iwinir a bit of the saint ruerer-ii-(t von will naturaiiv resnT tuo Inn of liavliitr von i vtrv b-st vonnir man IVirl'bbloii to l'c'm niton i-oiir etitni'U' One n'giiln. And that "nmntnl pdict is fol- ow-'d ninioH bnmodiatoiv by the an-h'Uinoi'ncnt thut vour futliei- is about to talc unto biitif'if noUHO. who is oil1 of the nioHt and nttori woriii-n vou evr saw. It is fnlv tin turn tlmt you should start an Insurrection n' vmi own. In ''I'll.

niint'Wnr of Mctlroiroi-" this IupI wli.it Vnlcntino ds iiml in fie evit ''I'-ii fiilioH' her the homo for Ttf in a eiri'us. bnr streui-'Mis in jjii fiimb' rjiuin lie Unallv united with ber trip' love. niiiks an orlittnril draiiuiHe love lib-turn in wlilch Miss Grant even nutd.i"s tii" decided tilt Hhe made ill "An Innocent Lie. fiuUM has ten the Southern Methodist liun-li with neiirlv two-thirds tlie mem. borsbifi of Hint ehureh should have two.

The lilshop declared with emphasis that there wan renlly no great unlversitv. no al university tlie south. He said Hip state universities were not universities bo- they did not have sufficient funds and their work was largely vocational than cult unt I because rural leclsltaors generally wanted two dollar returned for verv dollar expended. A great university, declared IUshop Cand- 'or. should have library of at least onu volumes.

Kmery has already1 To.nuO viditines, in its "We need a uni versity: tin- Methodist ehureh. south. iuods one tliiit It may do its duty to its country of which it Is so large a part," declared Itisbon C.indlcr. a statement that was gp'et- I with "I want the bovs of I'ennesHen to have as fate oliapce In the of life as t'in hovs of Ma PHaehusel I want a univerjdtv in tlie south us great olio 111 Now York, it is olllv posnlop to, have such an hiKtflu'ion as I have do-scribed Ihroueh the efforts and support and control of a great denomination. No one man can make a great university.

How Church May Hav" Own ITnlvcrhity, "Can (bo church have a university? Yes. tiiere i.i nothing to prevent It. Independent tin-'' in HUB cas uieniiM irresponsllilUtv. As between sending my bov to tnto unlvorHitv vespotlsMdo tp the people nf the state mill one responsible to no one I ranch pref Hie state nnlver- iitt- wo have a ns onlv a question of our wl-l'mrness to give the money. We are nhuudantlv nble.

At loiofv we aireadv have an cuuowniciii oi S.t nuft Ofio. Georgia has gMvu most: ten- nnssoii comes lU-xt w'tn uuu. ami m- liamu third with RiHHIO. The church does not want merely a tew men to eoiunuuiu. It tin.

Ill 1(1 bolll." Couttnuing. Hishop ranuier Hani nireauy nnif lUIlllllIlgS Ol Iliarmc uao ncrii rim- structeil. the marble being given uuu tue ooustruoilon done at less cost than brick, Me said that ttie entire inn woumi iiiu- n.nlf.li- l. with llllirllle bllllll I PITS 'I'll. iiiiu- frin (Itninritneiits In onera- tlon.

tlieologv. law. liberal arts niid nicdi- lie. lii referred 10 Hie girt oi hi the university bv tiray of I'lens-ant. He said that this fund would lie used fur .1 iiiitiiK in tin on ion mo .1.

.1. itrav eliiilc and only one In America would he greater. The lilshop declared that he had never expressed any contempt of court, bur If in the future nuv court should declare that Kmerv university 'wiih not the property of the Methodist Knlseopnl ebureh. Houtli. he in.nl.l ttillntti, Cl.lltpfnnt for Slid) court, and would' not be slow to express It In the most vigorous language at uih.

command. This declaration evoked the most Irmiloii.lnnu lioln liuo. "Till 1111 vers tv Is ours; It was intended to lie ours and ours It will ho. exehilineil the eloquent oisuop in ope of his linpassinnen nights, aiuiu tuuii-(In i'i f.P iiiiiiliinm. Ilo.ftnlil that the uutver siiv iioodoil Sift ooii 000.

and that It would get lt. tie declared that he was sitting on several eggs now and believed thuL one of them was already pippeii. A rouiilllMilll orTiTixl lV I IT. 1'. rtlllltT sou repealing the appropriation made lu nf Sl.otMl for hctn iur bovs through col lege, and placing the entire mutter Iti the nanus or tuo uoaru oi cuueuiiun, ndotitoil.

At o'clock tonight' bishop Cnndler will preach. He preached yesterdny ufter-uooii to a pneked The coufereuee adjourned nt noon with tlie singing oi the uoxoiogy, anil iue neuc' diet Inn liv ttishmi Cnndler. The board of admission met this afternoon, and will report tomorrow. Kx-Seuntor William It. Webb delivered st rr oir address this nllcrnotm.

out of me renumifli'io refliures oj iujs session of the old conference is the small number of four-yenr men. or of iippolntments wlrere changes In the pastors must be made because of tlie operation of the four-year rule. Not single one of in ton nms ni- ers ins served I Lie limit. Only one, Kev. II.

V. Kciiiuh. of the Kayettevllle district, has served tor three vciirs and live of the ten Have Just completed their ilrst year online utstriet i nore is noi inisior oi inn i.iarhnviiu- or Columbia district who bus completed four years' service and very few who havo served ttiree years. No changes will have to bo inndn In those districts bv reason of the operation or tue ruic. aiiiiougu num nor eoniiiies lire rnoiorco.

Ill tlie Dickson district. G. W. Nackles nt I'Jrlii circuit; a. aniys nt ntewuri niishlon; V.

(Weakley nt WuverJy. lire thu four-year preachers of ttie Dickson dls- Irlnt In the Kuvcttevlllo district lire M. Mabry at Cor'nersvllle and New Hope; v. u. Loiemnn at uuu nneuexer.

There are no fmir-year men In the Prfln.Ii' 11 ii district anil only one In the Fayette vllle district. T. II. Ftalier of the Ilenduf Honvllle circuit; one lu the Lebanon din trli.i it T. T.vln.

at Lebniion. Onlv one In the Mt. Pleasant district nnd that Is Kev. J. Allison Mo Hoy, the host of the conference.

There are uom lu the Miipfrnpshnro district. Kev. I ClirtlS, at'llollbuekle. who was finishing out a four vonr tiorv en. lavimr recently eu.

Two four-year men are found lu the Nashville district. Hev. T. A. Kerley at Kast Kild and Kev.

U. I Isotu ut- Place. I iVnt a single one of whttt are known as the great appointment of the conference nro tilled by four-year men. They are West Knd, McKendree and Tulip In Nashville, Murfrecsuoro. rauKiui, i-uiaat-i ami -o Int.

Possibly without exception the present pastors will be returned to all these, eunrges. OLDEST RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATION IN SOUTH I'AKiS, Oct. 12. (Speelnl.) Whnt Is thought to he the ujdest religious organ-ntlon In Tennessee, If not tho entire south closed its ninety-rourtu annum whicii k'hr held at the church at Springvlllc, ten miles east of hero. This association wus organized in nt Bird's Creek, In the northern part of tho comity, with Kev.

Roland Cook preaching the opening sermon. Key, David Jrny was moderator and t. ork nt lb session, or. I'en rlel; of Martin preached tho opening aer- iiw.ii vt.n- W. 11.

ltvals of ttils cltv was an important factor, both in committee mi tin lloor. Kev. H. a. Smith the association's missionary, after mnklng his annual report, lenuercu uih rcuiffiju tiou, which was accepted.

Primitive Baptists. ci.taimti Oct. 12. (SuocialA 1 ho rrtnituvu in Its regular iiul three-day session with tne tun liumu, ii. uui" ut Selmer.

Duncan, of Klpley, was elected moderator. N. V. Parker of aiuiu. 11 The association covers In 'Tennessee and Adjournment was taken to meet with Dearmnn a Urove CQJin tinned from Prrcfdlng 1'uge.) dropping Scntt'ti foul, a moment before HcoU foub'd out to Mnyerf.

The Nationiil Ifjigup wpre quickly of in the third. Proffer Ktruek out. Myor.i Rroundoil. Onrdner to Holilitzell. and Duubert pokiid .111 cany roller to Shore, who threw him out.

llfd Sor iJml And Are NVvr Ilnudd. Carrlffati'ii mop pnt Into th'f load In their half of the third, never to be hudV. Cady slaglRd to rlbt flt. 'rviubort leaping Into tbo air to chock the spent of tho ball which nroimlilv would have rnne for two basea. In nn atteinpteit narrlflce.

Hborc rabed a low foul tlmt Chli McjfiTs gatbPrcd in. Hnnp.ir wiilkeii no four balls. Thou Olaon rutiihtt-ci Janvrln's Krounder and. In tilH oiitrtirrirtfiH to hurry the throw, made wild heave) to rljrh: fltdd. permitting Oady tu scorn lYoni Hecond ami Hooper to take third.

Shorten at tbw but, tried to hlnni. but wan thrown out. Meycro to Olson. Hliort-ii baiiRi-d 1hpo hit to eentorlleld. Hooper; Khorten also tried to steal socoikI.

but wnn turnod back on Meyers' good throw to OI.J011. The Suporbns were cauv vlctinw In the fourth. ilted to Tihorten. Wheat niuncd unti cuttshuw was thrown out by Hhore, l-or Utifltoo. Ttnlilil uoll L-nl Iiiikc no and Was advanced to MM-ond nn Lewis' pucri-tlce, Dnubert to Cutshnw.

He went to third on nnrilnnr'ti out. to I'mobert. and wan Uift when Scott grounded out, Olson ti I (rook vh'h IlrKt lilt off shnr in thn fifth btninij. a Kcrntchy ulnglo by Meyers. Mowrev opened the toning by grounding out, Gardner to MnhlHzfdl.

and Olhini punt long fly to Short tn. Then the Indian utchor unshed a tilncle to Mliinrl vvblrll nn- body could Hold In tlm to bead blm off at first, pf offer wuk thrown oat by per HoRton'H iHPt run onmo In thn llfth tu ning. Cmly hhot a arounder at OIhoii mid was thrown Out. yhore lifted it fly to Wheat, which the latter caught nfter a bard run. Hooner bit thu Ilrst ball nltcbnd to right for a Klnghi.

Jiuivrln also hit the tlrHl hill to left een'-er and cot two batten. Hooper scoring on the drive. The hih wind ear led the ball away from My nru. who barely managed to touch It. A wild pitch' put Jnnvrlp on third.

Shorter, struck out. The 1 tnntnir inndti It nimarent thut. barring bralc, TJnston would win the game unil the chumplomhlp. Hhore was itcntng nign-rciuKH hull, rnucp uettnr titan (lied out to Shorten, bauhort urnundcil out (Jurdpur to Hohlitzel), and Htoupol sent up tiy in neon. I'or Boston.

Hobtltiiet! Grounded out to Diiubert. unuKflfntod. lowls- ulnclud down tne leit uuiu iniu line, auu was loroeo bi strond bv Hardntir. Olson to cutshnw G11 rd nor went to second on a wild pl'ch that got ihroucli Meyern' ImtplH. Scott endoit tliu inn lug; by being thrown out uy Mowrey.

Meyers Let Two Miitrs Dip on Husp. rirooltlyn got two men on thn batifts after tt weit out in me ocvnuia intuus'. vv num fl Ifd to tinner ami CutsliHW vnnt ut. Hboro to Hohlitzcill, Movrey then got Hrooltlvn's second ulna In lv seouinc a drive to left field. Olson's grounder wan fumbled by Scott.

threw OVRr Hoo-Utxell's bead, enabling Mbwrey to reach third and Olaou Hcrond. They worn lull there, however, as Mayers grounded out, Hcott to "Hobbv." HOitoirn time ut hat was Drier. Cauy foil ed to Mowrev. fihoro Htruclc out and Hooper's bounder was Keoopud by Cutslmw anil tlif; runner was retired. Mftiiager UnblnKon Hunt Merltlo to bat in tilnm nf froffoi1 In thi; eltrbth hiiilnc in an attempt to start aonif tiling, but tlie best lie count un wa id emu uy iu it'iv m.

liter Holder Myora popped out to Shore, and ununen woih cm, ciuuu iiuuuikcii. U'heexer DrII Wnrhti Ijmt Innlnir Kor Holilns. "iVh (1.z r1 nll wool In tn the uitcblui: box for the Hiiperiins ui tiic? eigntn inning, and Janvrin HoakL-d the first ball be pitched tn loft llnld fur slnclt). Tho ItostOtl sec ond linneman moved to second on Sluirten'a sacrifice. Mowrcy to DBubort.

but got no further, aa pain iiouutztut ami iwnt men to Wheat. Tlfnnltlvo'fi fimt dvtntr 'Bourn were raised nllpbtly in' the'r InKt turn bat, when Stvpgot singled to left tluld. Hut tlio.plonm Boon settled down again over tbo Brooklyn Km ifhii vtiont Htructt out. aienxcM moved to sooond oil Outnhaw'11 out, to iroblltacll. Mnwrey raiood a.

pop lly to Hcott- and tbo died Sox added not ber world's championship to their already irjl liant record. LAUREL RESULTS LA l' HE PA UK WINNERS. KiltH (Klovserl U.00 Marcltcnnrt (Hninol) MO Ltttlo Uippcr (AmUrOHQ) (i.io A N. Akin (Robinson) .....14.30 Holiday (Ambrose) IS HO Little Kngbind (McTacgart) 4. 00 Hae (SchuttlPfier) H.fid KHtST BAflB 2 -year-old furlonga Kilts 109 (Klccger), tCQQ, CI.

10, J2.no. won Ponpe 110 Lcop 11C (Troxicr), 53.20. 2.10, second; Chatterbox 07 (Hull). 12 61). third.

Time, 108, Lord Byron, Aimeo T. Kelio, liloopllghter, 1'osltauo, Lady Uowcna. Ktul wart. Van also ran. SKCON'P HACK a-yenr-olds and up.

1 mMes: Mnrchcourt ta tc. Bmoot), JiJ.40, tt Of), 13 20, won Hunan Ti. 133 (S. Tfishl SS.o, $2 10. second: RaccbrooU in (W Noo), yi.Zi), third.

Time, 3:40. Cynosure Foil Promoter Broko down. 1 THIRD HAPE 3-yeirr-ulds and fur- loiuis Little Dipper IOD (AmbrosoL 14 70. S3.40, won; Solon 114 (Keogh), 85.00, J20.40. fcccGnd: Broomvcle 108 (Metralfl 14 00.

third. Time. 1:13 1-5. Thesprlns, ruin, iMiumion, at onnnnge. rop, HumliatJon.

Novlrator also ran. KOIMITH IIACK All aires, furlnnirs A. Akin IIS (Hohinson), fl4.ti0. STi.flO 4.ift, won': Lencbnres 13 (HnynHL j.flO, iS.fin. second: Sir Bdgar 110 (KengtD.

$4.30, third Time. 1 -12. Hnndmarsh. Start ling, Wutorludy, Btruscuu, KewusHa also ran. PI FT 1 1 HACK All nges; mile nnd 70 yarua iiouuuy iot 1 Atnurotnii.

io.4o. ifi.oo, ja.S". won. Ttlnl lly ITL' (J. MrTag.

gart). J7.70. 14.30. second: Bn 103 fKeoiih) 82.7H, third. Time, U1 2-D.

Xylop -uud Blaekbroom 'also ran. SIXTH HAC 13 3-year-olds and up milo and 1-1fi: Little ISfiBbtnd 113 (J. MeTag-gart). 84.90. won: Kalrweiither ii'U iitiwrtiii ji on, secoini: Alia-mitba 113 (Metcalf), (3.30, third.

Time, eriarnouBiii. ttosewnicr, t.ito nino ran. SKVJ-TNTH HACK 3-year-olds and uud 20 yards: Hue B. 103 (Hehuttlngor) ji.iu. diin.

won: Junci 1111 (j. mc-TaRgnrtL 81. 00? 87 S0. Dollna 104 (Kiccgor) 14 00, third. Timo, 1:42 3-5.

Rny O'Llght nuriy, tiHiu illicit, urmunu, onutair, uio iuh, ufeeiingH, ricqucup niso ran. ENTRIES. FOK TODAY. Klrat Race 2-ycar-olds, furlongs: Ed Harrison 112. CillCO Colorado 109.

Roun Finn 109, Bright Star 101. Linsel "IOD. Cherry Rlpo i Li, 'aitsnu') tux, uiuo wiii itia, oupitrnai tnu. HhRond Rnce 'j-your-nlds. 5 fiirloncii Marl)ehcad 112, Fbiro 113, Bally Clunge 112, fhnIfHni 103.

I mn. Multfntr Mnmnntii inn. Imp. Sprgen II 112, Capital Frlxo 112, Lonff iiFinncc ma Third -Race 3-ycar-olds nnd up, mllo: Royal interest in. t-rfsuniption 114, Fen rlek 114.

Nelusnu'lll. Nlcel 108. xBalt Rod hcuga til, itepton 108, xStycetle ltC, xlloza Juliet 100. Fourth Race AM aires, (i furlonun: Catn 122, Anita 120. Mtws Puazle 113.

Queen bt the Water lot. Lady Barbary 120, Huntreaa 120. Laay iitilingtoir (UK, upuoiiu w. li, Fifth ltacu--3-ycar-o dn and un. mllo U'lHrtiunn 110.

Hcadjjiaater 1DB. Onitrhim 107. DovcdiUo 10D, Kilmer 110, Imp. Benevolont 108, imp. foiremn mo.

wnimuy 103. Hlsth Race 4-year-olds and uu. mllo no l.ltt Woias 112. let 112. Illkar 10b xCUffhavan 110, xAfterglov 110, xFordmal 107.

xScorpil 112. Chovran'112, Mary Wnr- roi) 109, xOrperth 110, xAluton 107, xPrlmo Mover 107. and 70 yards: Kddlo T. 112, Song of Vulloy 110, uinan u. mi, iuenn 01 run 130 iui xOalar 105, Imp.

Fouetlonnaire 7, Bay-yluy 110. Senator Casey 110, Maceubcu xApprcntlve allowance. Weather, clear. Track fast. HERO OF THE: EASTLAND TELLS PEOPLE WHAT CAUSED THE BOAT TO SINK Arllmi' T.ooh the hero of the liistbind who recovered thirty-eight live bodies and alxtv-clgm dead uouien, is givinf: iuh wort Plea of Bishop Candler for the Methodist Institution.

OLD JERUSALEM SOCIETY Proceedings of Meeting in Mt. Pleasant Splendid Reports Are Heard. MT. 1LRASANt, Oct. 12.

(Special.) Witlh it niiisterly, nn cloiinent ami nn Impassioned ajijieal for a great Methodist university, one thnC would be firmly anchored to the MethodlHt church, that would breathe the spirit of Methodism, but nt the Hiune time would be truly great institution of lenrnlng. equal to the greatest the land. Illshop Warren A. Cnndler, chancellor of Kmery university of Atlnnta, mightily stirred the Old conference at Its second day's schhIou this morning. The address of IUshop Candler made deep and abiding impression on the members of the conference, who time and ngiiin broke out In applause.

At one point when thinly veiled reference was made to the decision of the supreme court of Tennessee, which held that Vnmlerhilt university was not the property of tho Methodist church, the bishop whs given genuine ovation, the applause lusting for two or three minutes. The conference opened this morning with the first number in the Methodist hymnal. I'Vir A Thousand Tongues To Sing'." IteMglous services were conducted by Uev. W. It.

Lowry, presiding elder of the Co-liimbin district, who rend for the lesson the twelfth chapter of Uoiniius. Tho calling of question No, "Are all the preachers blameless In their life and ofllcial administration 7" was resumed and the names of the ministers of the Nashville. Lebanon. Mt. I'leasniit and Murfreeshorn districts were called.

Like the reports on yesterday nearly 'all of those mihm'tod were of the most encouraging nature, (Jreat nrocrosn has been made In nearly every charge during the past year In all the ehiireii fields of endeavor. Uevivnts rlelt In fruits for the Lord, increased collections lcr me activities or me church anil an increase In the zeal of the old members were common features of the reports (hat we're tuiMto by these soldiers nr the cross. A. Covington of the Woodbury Mission was transferred to tho supernumerary relation. Kplcudld IteporU Mode By Vanlurn.

Never In the hlstorv of the Tennessee con- icreiice have I lie Nashville nttstors suii mitted such splendid reportu as were made touay. Almost: vithoilt exception mere nas been progress in all HebU of the capital city. Dr. fi. It.

Wiuton. from Helmont. chureh. the unusual reuort that bis huiidnv school was actually larger than the membership of the eh reh. A new eliundi has been erected and the lavmeu take sueh an active Liferent In thn affalra of the e'-urch that thev can now do everything tlmt Is to no noun.

J. M. Putnnm of Itellevlew and Uuffaio was elected a ueneon. l-'nuo Carroll Klreet etiureh V. Alford made another splendid resume, of the vear's work.

Miirliiir tlie yinr unit church received ninety-eight new members. a large ma.inmv on projeasioii oi inum Frnni Hunt I2nd. T. A. Kir'ev.

wlui Is finishing successful nuadreuulum. rn- nnrtoii sutii nv school with over win iiinii bars, church with HR7 ruembers anil iiu Hpu'trth League ivltli lr.7 members. Prohnhlv the most nathntle ami heart rend I ne hcuo of the conference whs tlio announcement made Pros dfiur T.bler It. Taylor of the NashvUb that- because of eont nued Illness, ltev. IV Krwlp.

uulverHnllv beloved and one of the most elnnuent ministers of the ehprch. hud been ner8iin'id tn nsk tor fie suneraanunte relntinn. No wr ponular pastor ever served a charge than Mr. Krwln. Tn snlte of tho handicap during the vear of ilippss lOhn Street eliureb sorvoil bv Mr.

Krwin renorted emrv thing In hue shape. The 'conference unnnltnously voted to send Mr. Brwln a message of love and svmnathv Tier. V. Anderson, nnstor of ITobHon Chnpid.

reported that ttie Sunday setinol oau irrnwu BO ranuu unit mm norsi thrqugh Its hnundfl and ton! was nou-noeeitHnrv to aeeomniodato the nverllow. During the vear he baptized fortv-clgtit new moinners. from TTumnhrevs and Vl'l more stroi-t mission, the nrsldlng eldr staled that Itov. W. P.

roMleklll. who had boon nHsitrned to that ebare-e bad refusen tn go. Hn tnd written to the bishop of the inpt conf'renee who would md roioase MoMieVin. Thu mnlter was tirougbt to tbo attention of the coufronoe. tngidbnr "'tii a letter from the piiBtor.

Sir. Me. Mleklii. who Ptatod that he dM not Intend to dlsohev the rules nf t1u church and asked for locnllou. The was roforn'd to tho committee to locate Mr.

MeMb-kln. Krom MeKAndree, the historic center of HOittheni Methitdism. came one of" the notable renorts of the oonforonee, tlirouirb the pastor. Thomas V). Hngsilale.

During the vear 120 new members wtre received: the Suiumv setinnl Is almost nniinl to tv eliureli npil nil collections paid In full. It uuu ueeit glorious year, cxcuuiuep tue nastor. In spllo of the grent llro of last Mnroh that sweat over and about the church devastating great properlv Interests. Tulln street rhtireti tmide one uf the liest reports nt iiH lurooun i iiitrifio-o. Tho chnrch raised during the year SWOtm am now mis nn us rnns l.

mominrs. The Sunday school, because of the fire. tins suffered a slight Joss. In tho twelve months 112 members wore added to thu rolla of tuo euttreu. Touchfnjr Address By Or.

W. F. Tlllet't. Dr. W.

P. Tlllctt, tho veternn denn of ie tneo ogtcn iicnnrtmont or vnndurbi university, vmude ti touching nddress to the conference. lie said that for thirty-three years he had heert with Vtitiderldlt universuy i ruining young men iur tiie iittilHtrv of the MethodlHt. eliureb. nnd that suyenty-nve of ttio Wmtiers of the Tennessee eonforonco received their In structions froip hint.

lie said hat he wouici continue tin long as permuted ny the churcti to preach tho same gospel to which he had held fast lu the pnst. and to aid in tlio Instruction of such young men as shall seek tils aid. Dr. Tltlett referred to the emhnrrusBlng conditions uiiiler which he worked now, hut declared that lie would continue In the service or cue cnurcn. At this point Iliwliop Candler addressed tin.

imiforeiieu on tie stlblect of the 'Moth odtst university at Atlanta. He made several references to the relations that for uiei-ly existed bdtweon Vunderbilt univer sity and the Methodist church, tie declared tlmt iM-erv irrent church has a trtcat uni versity; the Northern Methodist church SATOK1DAY TO BSSADYI Mil" i MARGUERITE BLAKE One of tlio Dozen In "THE SCAKLET Itt'NN'Efe WITH KRLE WILLIAMS AT THE lUHfPI al-Vy A SSMAN'5 my President Ilufonl lliekt rson. of the hsIivUIl' Rooster dub, lui issued mil tor all member: of tin club to meet nt tlie Y. M. C.

A. Hiiturdity evening nt 7 ''() clock to form nn escort to lr. Ini Lund-rliii, prohibition for vice-president of the ITriltftl Stales. Dr. Limdrlth Is 11 former member of tlio Booater club ihhI was oiio of tlio prime movers In the orgnnlzntloti wlill? resident of the cltv.

nurl tli, booster cabinet decided to fall upon (he boonler to escort til in from the Y. M. A. to the Ityuinn uudjtorfum, when he will Rppnk. The offllcul mil i as follows: "To the Members of I ho NanhyHio Uooater Club- "All members of tho Rnontor club nro requested to meet at the Y.

M. C. A. Sut-urdhy night at o'elock. to form an effort of honor for Booster Ini Lnndrlth, from that place to the Uyiumi auditorium.

Booster l.iindrith Is the prohibition pnrty's nindldnte for vice-president, mid will speak In thin f-lty on thut date. Alt members will please be present. I i FO 1 i I I VI 1 1 "President," "ALP. It. WILLIAMS, "Direct ur-Ceiierul." BOARDOF PHARMACY TO EXAMINE APPLICANTS Tlio Tennesson bourd of pharmncy will oonvono In Nashville next Tu-iaday, Oct.

17, for tho regtitar uunrterly ineuUng and ox- amlnatlon of appllcitntH, About thirty applicant will a tii nd tlio examination thla time. The boned Is composed of F. W. "Ward, irpmpJilH, prcsldoni; Itichnrd Hoillh, vlcQ-pretddenl; Ira U. Chirk, Naah-vlllo, Ht-crotury.

and Hurry WbltuhouBe. City, O. .1. Nance, Jaulnjau J. 12.

Jus tiff. Tim bimlnutf.H VjjenHlonH of board will bo hold at tho lierinltugn hotel and thu culminations in Fur man hall at, Vandor-bilt. COMMISSIONER BRYSON GOES TO KINGSTON Cummlnaloncr of- Agriculture H. K. Bry-non returned Thursday from Fuyottovlllu.

whoro ho attended tho Preaby tartan synod Tuesday. Thurmluy uvc.nlng Mr, Hrynon loft for Klnsaton, where ho will address u. farmers' p'toetlng Friday. DIVINE SERVICES AT VINE STREET TEMPLE Divine services at the Vine Street Temple comnlvnea this evening nt 8 o'clock. Subject, "Religion of the Home." Saturday morning nt 10, subject, "Tho Slgitffl eance of the Hymbfds of tlio I-'euat of Tnb-iTnele." aeats nru freo and the public Id Invited.

A FINE TREATMENT FGft CATARRH KASY TO TAKI-J AND COSTS LITTLE Catiirrh Is such an InnldloiiH disease and has become ua prevalent during; the pst few yeum that its treatment Bhould be un-derstooil bv all. Keienco ha fully proved that Catarrh la constitutional iltseaso mid therefore re- uuires coiiHUtutinmii treatment, hp rays, inbnlnrs. siilven and nose douches seldom. ff ever, Kve lustfiiK benefit and often drfvo thu dl pea hc farther down the air passages apd Into the Tf you liave Cnturrh or Catarrhal deafness or head -noises, Kit to your druggist and apt one ounce of Piirmlnt (Doubln BtronethJ. Take this home and add to It j-i pint or not water aim -t uuuee ui prun-ulnted ftuffnr; until dissolved, take one tablespoonful 4 times day.

This will often brlns quick relief from distressing liend-nolsi-H, clouded nos trils sliouui urniiininK neeomo easy and mucus fititn dronnllli; Into the throat. This treatment litis slight tonic action which makes It'especially effective In cases wlmrn tht blood lots het'oine thlli mill weak. Tt is easv to make, tastes plcasmit costs little. Every person who wishes to be free from this d-Ttructlve dlw'iiso slioulri give tills trviitmcut ti trui. U.S.

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CbllUn" Bnttorff Mfir -'niiffiPin Ice Co common "ml hern Ice Co. nfd fftiu L. pfd Tenn. Rv A- com union Stock Vnrfbi. nfd Up Inn Stock Ynrda.

com BUTTER. EGGS. POULTRY I.oenl uuntntinnt In1 tbo butter, okr and pntiltrv nuirket Thurndny were nn foil own: POULTRY Hens, live. HViSflCc: turkeya. voting totiin.

20r: old toins. 17c: tton turkeya tSc: irulneits. 40p 0 lnlr: spring chlckcna 14 poundtt down, 17c; utiiua, 14c; old ronatern. fleiiroi-ac: ducka, tflffUltc; ffeeae, 9c. F.G OS h'fr.

J.V, enned nnrt -nodled Tennfa-o or Kentucky flrntH. per dozen: No. 2 or held perh, pec dozen; loosB oga from wnirnnH. 1c doapn lena than r.ao; crnckB. IKp; (IiipIch nnd nulneaa.

13c. BUTTER Tallin butter. 24fip26c por Ib.t packbiK atork. No 1. Elgin, all sizes in tubH.

34c RABBlTa No. 1. 20(1 acl Chicago. CHICAO.O, Oct. 1 2.

Buttr -Unchanged. Eggu Recelp'ta. enmn; unchanged. Potatoes Highfr rorclptH. 40 earat Mln-neaota arid Dakota white, l.2r.?M.30; Mtn-nefiotii and Dakota Oiling, 1 1.30; WLi comihi and Michigan white, (1.

051,20. 1'oultry AUvu -uuehutiBCd. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Oct.

12. Butter, and poultry unchanged. EGGS $9.15 50.15 per c.iifj for freb Tonncaaeo flfets. market llrnt; wpring ehlckmif. Mraatl, I7o large.

He hnn. 15c 111.: rooatora, Sic lb Ducltf, old. 10 0 Ih. lie lb. tJofcsa, No.

1. full lie lb. Turkcya. No. 1 Inns, 20c lb; young toma.

18e. Frbab packing Htock. 23c. Wo paid thn above prices October 13, lOlli. J.

D. ALLEN COMPANY IN' ileriUI lecture or ine xatui uiaaaier, at Prlpcess this week. (Adv 1 UVHV IMl'tvj, tH VIt.

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