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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 3

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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THE NASHVILLE AMERICAN TfTIXIlSDAT MORNING yOVrI5MBEIt 1890 Made From the Fresh Green Leaves THE FINEST LOT If Wort votikuow it-tiu'autiijj it RM-an tveruhiuj SUFFERING WOMEtt An r-inn cue fa Ai tth floe to bUuiuiute the Menstrua EK-KEN-A-GOGUE For Women Only Seated at the table were Mr and Mrs Rose Mr and Mrs Frank PorierfUdd Mr and Mrs Bisioe Hindman of Louisville Mr and Mrs Allen Miss Pride and Mr Rose MIhscs Medora McAlister Janie t'oi krill Baelgalupo of Memphis Tuckett of Clarksville and Anna Belle Chase and Messrs Ernest Chess Thoma Dudley Nelson Leonard and James Rose OuLt G-lasgj And Sterling Sliver Ever Shown In the South Is now on exhibition and for sale by the on Forrest avenue for a few days route to vsshlnguMi where he goa to duties Earnest King ef Srayrn the £uosi of hi sister Mrs Hibbart Pit and Mrs Howard who have been Uv1n Wedgwood avenue for several pst moved iuto the city for the winter Mi Wesson of Hernando Misa will be guest of Misa Elizabeth Kline the last of thi week Couch fa visiting friends in Greenville Ala Mrs Garret has i turned to Decatur after a visit to her brother f) Read Mrs Mary Waller of West Nashville has been visiting friends on Grow avenue Little Mary Read who has been lit for several days Is Improving Mrs Chari Johns and Buie son Nolen are visiting friends in Edgefield McAdams left Saturday for Vicksburg Misa where he will remain until spring Miss 8u Aldrich of Smyrna bus been visiting friends on Pomeroy avenue Misses Virginia Pearl and Mary Elisabeth have been the guest of Miss Mamie Bond this week Mies Loafa May AUlrhh has returned to Smyrna after a vial to Mrs Hibbet OUT-OF-TOWN NOTES ST EF JEWELRY GOMPAIIY 404 Street 3 Doors West of Cherry Just the thing for the fall COnWEDDINGSTI SOLE NASHVILLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED LIBDEY CUT CLASS CO Visitors Always Wslooroa JAS CARR Um 8 For Business PAen In the heart of th wholesale district Asparagus Toasted Bisrutt Mayonnaise of Celery in Tomato Wafer cheese Macaroon Ic Cream Mints Coffee Olive Salted Nut With the supper the souvenir were pre seated dainty etchings and water color la white framings After the supper danc tng continued until a late hour Among the richest costumes noticed were those cf Mrs 8 Lebeck who was very handsome In bla-k tfet over a black foundation of taffeta with quilled ribbon on the skirt and around the waist an applique of Jet with touche of rose velvet Mi Flshel iu black jetted net over silk Mrs Hen Undauer In a black appllqued net ovir white silk Mr Alex Welnbaum In black Bpangied net over black silk toned with turquoise velvet Mrs Friedburg In very becoming reception dress of lavendir and gray Mrs A Lcveman la black corded silk with black spangled waist and velvet turquoise collar Mrs Fred Weil of New York In black Inserted taffeta with waist applique In cut steel Mrs Martin Loventbal wore an exquisite gown of setln duchesae with a point laee fichu Mrs Harry A Well was In black eatln and Jet with real laee 1 Mis Polina Fox was the honoree of constant attentions She Is a very bandsomo vivacious visitor from Indiana and will be tbe guest ot Miss May Sulzbacher for the Coming few weeks She was beautifully gowned last night in yellow brocade and net wUh a jet applique on Mack net that was strikingly becoming to her dark beauty Miss May Stilzkaeher wore a very artistic toilette in rose red and white corded silk with an accordeon pleated ruffle on tbe skirt Mins Myrtle Zibart was very winning In a girlish effect In white mull and lace Mias Jettle Hulburn wore white net over silk strapped with satin ribbons Miss Goldsmith of Huntsville wore a very beaut'ful gown of embroidered liberty silk with a vtalat outlined In pearl embroidery and the skirt ruffles edged with pearl applique Miss May Mosea waa In pale blue silk with lace fichu Mias Minnie Frits was In black net over silk with the waist covered In Jet spangles Among the evlsitor present were Miss Kaliskl Miss Goldsmith Mis Rosenfeld and Mies Wolf Three dainty debutantes who wers very popular were Misses Myrtle Lelberman Celia Franklin and Elsie Worthan i In Honor Dr and Mrs Sea Yesterday afternoon at their home on South Spruce street the Misses Webb entertained in honor of their hride sister Mr Scales and Dr Scales J'he spaelou home was uocorated In palms and white and pink chrysanthemums Receiving with the Mieses Webb and Mrs Seales were Misses Ann Webb of Bellbuckle Misses Bertha and Hettle Cheek Mr Robert Webb and Mrs David Scale Mrs Scale was beautifully gowned In white liberty silk over silk taffeta Throughout the reception hour refreshments were served Harwood-Murrav James Harwood and Katharine Cecilia Murray were married last night at o'clock by Father Ellard pastor of Ft Church In his parlors Thomas 1' Broderick and Miss May Murray were the attendants Mr Harwood Is a prominent young business man He is a son of Harwood Laud Reglutor of the Middle District of Teuuesseo and a brother of Samuel Harwood Miss Murray is a daughter of Murray and Is a young lady of rare beauty and accomplishments They will reside at 1205 Division street Gregotv-Cox Luther Gregory and Mlsa Naomi Cox of Dixon Springs were married last evening In the parlor of the Commercial Hotel by Elder Lipscomb be wedding waa a quiet affair and will no doubt cause a surprise at the home of the young people It was witnessed only by a few guests of the hotel The bride was attired In a gray cloth traveling suit and carried a bunch of bridal roses After the ceremony tbe couple left on a northern bridal tour Irwin-Hcitlinger Yesterday morning at 5 o'clock William Edward Irwin and Mias Salva Annie Hett-linger were married at the Church of the Assumption on North Vine street The attendants were Misa Nona Devinney and John Varley Followng the marriage ceremony Mr and Mrs Irwin left for an extended visit to Louisville Cincinnati and other point Mr Irwin is a member of the city detective department and hta bride a popular young lady of West Jefferson street Campbell Cbapfer The Campbell Chapter A will meet this morning at 10 with the Regent Mr Lewis The annual election of officers will take place Confederate Daughters RICHMOND Va Not Unit Daughters of tho Confederacy afuiemblcd in their sixth annual convention at the Jefferaon Hotel Roof Garden to-day Mrs Kate Cabell of Texas the President called the body to order Mrs Norman Randolph welcomed tbe and Mrs Miner on bebalf of Mrs Jos Bryan President of the Ladies' Memorial Literary Society who could Dot be present delivered wel-coming address Mm Currie responded Mrs Jnroet Leigh of Norfolk President of tbe Virginia State Division presented a gavel made by Confederate soldier from a tree under which Gen Lee msde his last speech to the Confederate soldiers Ths delegates stteoded the unveiling of the tablets in SC Paul Church snd devoted the afternoon session to routine business Before final adjournment the convention will take up the question of assuming charge of the building of the Davis monument In this city the corner-stone of which was laid some time go i fl Tresident's Daughter CITY OP MEXICO Not The civil marriage of Miss Luc Disc daughter of President Dias to Francisco Rincon ChtUardo took place tola afternoon at the city residence of the President only tbe of the contracting parties being present The religious ceremony will occur Friday in the private chapel of Archbishop Alarcon Mies Lla is the second daughter of tbe President snd is cherming and highly educated young lady The groom is nephew of Gen Rincon Gnilardo Mexican Minister to Russia and one of the oldest and meet aristocratic families of Mexico Gen Klnoon Gallardo is Identified it fa the Liberal cause nnd took an active pert In the ear against the French UToles and Personals Miss Rutherford Is visiting Miss Myrtle William Shepherd of Sbelbyvllla was In Nashville yesterday Mr snd Mrs Blsco Hindman of Louisville are the-guests of Mr Granville Rose Will Dranei of Clarksville Is In the city Louis Spencer Daniel haa returned to tbe city from a trip East Mrs Earthman of Murfreesboro rame down yesterday to attend the Wednesday Morning Musicale recital Bishop Gailor Is expected in the city the last of the week He will be the guest of William Simmons 133 McLcmore street Mrs Cunningham has returned after spending the summer at Bewanee Mrs Cunningham will go to Chicago Dec 1 to spend the winter Edwin Moultrie Lsnnom of Tex Is stopping the Maxwell for a few day en route to Washington where he goes to resume hi official duties Melville Wheeler leaves to-night for Chicago He will spend a fow dny there en route to San Francisco and Honolulu where he spends the winter Mrs Thornloy of Waverly Place entertained at lunchncn Tuesday Mrs Jos Ford and eon of West Virginia and Mrs Frank Goodman and son of Vtuxhall Flats NORTH NASHVILLE A cottage prsyer-meetlng will be held tonight at the home or Mr Stover corner Cumberland and Jackson streets Mrs Lucy Green has withdrawn her resignation and will continue in her position In charge of the Day Home ou Polk street The meeting ofithe Bandana Club announced for lari night at the home of Lawrence Flush at 1228 Noith High street was (oatponed until next week oil account of the Illness of Mrs Hush The Woman's Mlralonarv Society of the North High-street Methodist Chinch met yes- turtle as to who the centra -ting purtli were lould he learned They were evidently a runnwnv rmiple They were teard to say they would go from here to Franklin I i i There was rerenlly Organised In thp Third Baptist Church a Young People's Union The low They repnlsto thf svftfam: cum 11 complaints of tin feFSual orvaun rv etore ioit turmgih ami ftinbition r- Dr-DuCholn' Female Regulating ore ih bet gogtie on the Market Ih-r wiiitoe inHttmmnuou tvmlual wvftkn aud ail otuuliiioua of the 1 bey are positive end prompt in ibeir results 1 hee piii should Dot be takun tiulng preg-OAUrf fcwtit mull postajre pftlfl in plain package Upon ft celpl of ilUU or tf boUie for OU THS OR HARTER MEDICINE CO I tret btf Dttjriou Obtw union (s under the leadership of Mrs A 8 Jackson aud will meet every Sunday alter-noon Ths officers are: Mrs Ja kitou presi dent Eugene Robinson Secretary Mis Clara Lusty Treasurer Miss Maun Rut Organist Tbs revival which has teen in prognvM for ths past ten days si the Adams Minion Prebyti riaoChurrh closed with ths meeting last night The meetings have boro profitable to the people and very well attendMl Rev Byran Hftnrahan of Hat Credit Campbell County Va has accepted the call extended to him by this church and wilt entef on his now d'ltiefl the first of next month Rev Harry Walton and family will go to Norfolk Ufa home Mr Walton will re sums his former mission work there Miss Izora Wilson entertained her friends last night at her Jionie on North Cherry street in honor of Misses Garrctty Dancing was the principal feature of the evening The younger ones dressed in fancy costume gave a cake walk Among those present were: Mieses Ellen Maggie and Hannah Kelley Mary McCabe Sarah snd Mamie Carney Katie Graham Lona Webr Annie Kat and Maggie Garretty Rocckman Lnora Bhefier Hcttie and Nellfa Hanifan James Brqen Jack Sullivan Shingietoa Eddington Woods Garrett Graham Buck Palmer Dr Weber Tom Ryan and Thomas Graham Miss Blanch Newman was the recipient of pleasant surprise party at her bom on North Cherry street on Tuesday night Various games and vocal music were the order of the evening As a fitting close present were ushered into a dining-room prettilv decorated in flags and floweia and served with refreshments Those present were: Miflites Blanch Newman Susie Jones Rosa Andrews Lillian Rlehardron Hannah Kelley Carrie Bradley Kate Linger Fannie Bradley Annie Andrews Robert Aldreti Wheeler fankalcy Howard Tsnksley Mr Patteraon Jr John Teargao Bradley and Arthur Patterson PERSONALS Mr and Mr James Raroer htva returned home Mies Ollle Martin la out of city Mls Maud Wheeling of Madison street li Rev 3 Cherry in Wilson County conducting a revival George Hefat is recovering from his recent severe illness William South-all has returned home Prof William Mc-Conkey haa returned to Moroey after a visit to bis daughter Mrs Pigram EAST NASHVILLE John Vnderwood Frank Longburst and Georgs Parker hare returned from a hunting expedition near Hendersonville The contract has been swarded for painting ail the exterior woodwork and cleaning tha stained glass windows of Tulip-street Church The members of the McFerrin Memorial Church will give their new pastor Rev Lowry a reception to-morrow at be church Mrs John Hickman has gone to Richmond Va to represent the Wm Bats Chapter Daughters of Confederacy in ths convention now is progress Mr snd Mrs John Jenkins will celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage to-night at their on corner ot Josephine and Second streets The Ladles' Missionary Society of the Rtis-ell-street Cumberland Presbyterian Churcn met yesterday afternoon and packed two boxes of useful articles to ship to the mission st Barnard C4 for distribution on Thanksgiving The meeting of Golden Circle of Daughters announced to meet yefr-day was postponed on account of the absence of the President MrsJVin Hum who is i' Richmond Va TfrerJli meet Wdfleedf with Mrs Hume The St Aon's Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary met yeeterday afternoon vlth Mrs 8am of Fatherland street and transacted their usual monthly busluet Tho Aid Society met there at the samo time and arrangements for packing and shipping box to missionary district of Asheville Mrs Laws will entertalq the Twentieth Century Club this afternoon at o'clock st her homo on Shelby avenue Mrs Soper will read paper Rwtabliahed Kng-dom of France" Miss Bradford will lead 'a the discussion of Normans In France England and Southern Europe" and Miaj Mnury in the discussion of "Earliest French Literature" The genera discussion will be led by Min Bond The Current Topic Club win meet this afternoon at 3 with Miss Martha Bogle corner Tenth snd Russell streets Miss Kirby will read a paper on subject of "Transvaal" This subject will be discussed by all and then doted and the subject of "Tb Government of the United takes up Mieses Matilda Ambrose snd will read papers on this subject after which it will continued until the next meeting Miss Maggie Bradshaw entertained her friends Tuaadsy night at her home 09 Main street Dancing and games were ordr of evening after which refreshments were served Among those present were: Misses Ross Moore Emma Morgan Coantha Powers Maggie Bradshaw Mary Courtley Allle Parrish Dors Hunt Jennie Irwin Geneva Powers Lena Looney Winnie Cain Mary Grady Rosa Hutchison Robert Garner John Jordan Jimmie Bradshaw John McMurrajr Ira Patton Bpftuldlng Clem Agathen CHuie Stewart John Leo Patton Rufus Preman and Mr and Mrs Bradshaw PERSONALS MrsM Dumont of Spring street has returned from visit to friends In Dickson County Mre 8 Bryan ef Statesman is vUltlng her brother II Brien of Berry street Dr and Mrs Shumann of Athens are visiting Dr 6 Frost of Foster street Mrs Weber of Crocker 8pr ngs is visiting her Mrs Gill of Woodland street A Sneed Is able to be out after his recent illness Miss Alice Johnson has returned to Pulaski Mrs Ruth Davis left yesterday for Arkansas to visit her son Mrs Charles Bright snd son have returned borne Mias Mattie Crutcher has returned to Franklin Andrew Ewing baa returned home Hev Lowry has returned from Sparta Mr Ira Earthman has returned to Murfreesboro after a visit to frieuds In East Nashville Rov Franklin la at hla father's near Gallatin Henry Grantland has returned home WAVERLY PLACE Henry Reuumont has re-enlirted and will not return with the First Regiment Thr social to-morrow night at Glen Levon Church promises to be an enjoyable affair A programme will be rendered by local talent Miss Julia Butler the City Superintendent of the Junior Kpworth Leagvie will meet with the Juuior League this afternoon st 3 o'clock All the members urged to be prevent i The ''Waverly' met with Mrs T) Bird yesterday afternoon Cooper waa author studied Mrs tfmitb Criddle and! Mtas Ludlo Durr were on the programme for a paper and reading respectively The Waverly Plate public school is collecting a library They have a nica nucleus and friends are adding to it from time to time The laat addition was a handsomely bound Int rnattonn! Dictionary The firs steward's meeting of this conference vrsr was held Monday night at the Metbodistk'hureh when thi following officers were elected' Mr Scruggs Chulnmm A McAlBter Secretary Clay Stephens Trtun'iriT PERSONALS Mlis Ella Willard is III with la grippe Jlenry McCarthy hi gone to Mammoth Ca on a bus misa trip Mrs Lucy Dutroigh has gone to visit friends at her old heme in Murfri esboro Rev Cleveland line rone to Cnrthnue to perform the marriage tumonynf Mrs Chvelnnda brother Earnest Hart to Miss Resale Fisher Morton earne dkisn from Sparta Saturday and spent yeril (lays with family at thin place Mrs Henry McCarthy la tho guest of her mother Mr Wutklne in South Nashville Mrs Garret has returned to her home at Thontsavllle after a abort vfalt do cousin Mfs 11 Read Mr and Mrs V'ufklrk have reiimn to their home in AMIIIamson County after a vtit to relatives mi Csruihrjs avenue Edwin Mmiltrie Lannuiu of Texas will the guest of friends OF TUB TASMANIAN BLUE GUM TREE Ro Raacli Oils No Diseased Fats No Dangerous Alkali PERFECT SKIN AND TOILET SOAP AT LAST Manufactured by the new process it contains none of the old Ingredients from which tbe bass of all soaps have heretofore been made Itonah and Scaly Stria Pfmplea Blotches EcHa and Other Skin Blemishes Cannot Exist Where It is Used DELIGHTFUL HEAL1XG REFRESH IXG BEAUTIFYING Auk your druggist for Antiseptic Skin Soap and you will never use any other Price 85c Sample cake sent free on application THE BOOTH CO Ithaca AT THE HOTELS' Id recent choice of a Chairman of Democratic Executive ot FraokUu County appeared the flrot expression ot may kind relative to Senatorial queation choice eras favorable to Mr Carmack and If good beginning le criterion for judging of the end Congraseinaja from Tcntii District should not be discouraged In rc-frard to this race however It been said tl at tbe personal popularity of the Chairman-el ect bad greet deal to do with this os it may the shows tbet Carnisck has strength in Id Gov stronghold To offset this McMlllin man from West brings ths news that Carrol! end Henry counties can counted on by Governor if be chooses to make race or two other counties In that vicinity If fight into strong ene friends of Mr Csrmack are saying that there is only In the field and is entitled to indorsement til some other candidate ts announced at least while tbe Governor's supporters commenting upon the early announcement of tbe Wwt Tennessean claim that ts In the field at this of in hopes that bis announcement would produce a popular that would Gov McMUUn from tbe field Regarding Governor's position unbiased commentaries seem to that It would better for him to suffer defeat at the of Mr Carmack than to allow such a conclusion to be drawn by bis not entering root after has been used so freely In connection with It As matter stands Gov Mr-Millin'! supporters have nothing to say upon the subject of bis probable candidacy further than that it is too far ahead to begin political talk Evidences of a strong Carmack following to apparent in Bedford County Moon fa quoted saying that Hamilton County will show up all right for Governor Miller editor of th Manchester Tim was In the city yesterday He say political mal ter have not yet been broached In Coffee County Hon A A Taylor of Johnson City Is the Maxwell Riddlflt President of Milling Company at Kstill Bprlofs wss In city yefarday Senator arrived In city mornfaf from Castallan Pprinpcs he haa been spending past few days Lft it niht Senator stated that ft was intention to be tn Washington a few the meeting of Congress and that would In all probability leave Tennessee tbe latter part of this month He Is anxious to reach Washington at sn early date that he may have time in which to become familiar wlih various matters to up for con eiderstlon st this session of Congress feels that there are a number of Important questions to considered and that there wilt he rather lively times at Washington from this date until the meeting of Congress 1 Tennesseans at hotels: Wotdridge Columbia Jacobi Mt Pleasant Luten Waverly Ermston Chattanooga 8 Har-wef Franklin A A Taylor Johnson City Mrs Ed Eckies Springfield Dancy Fort Clarksvilln Felton (Jill Clarksville Kiddle Kitill Fpringf Tho Lilly Memphis A Rsht snd wife Tullahom Graham Pine wood ff Goodlander Memphis Barnett and wife Memphis Chat Nelson Knoxville Frank Shannon Gallatin Rdnar Smith Murfreesboro Carter Pulaski Thomas Muicsbsy RuiseH Plnewood Hugh Davidson 8bel-bvvtlle Harry Graham plnewood Mrs McDaniel Miss Corden Lebanon NEW Taylor Winchester Russell Plnewood Miller Ptewsrt Lswrenceburg PuneJl Pr John Hurley Wyatt Joseph Williams Molino Miller Manchester Hawkins Huntsville Peeler Eaton and wife Mrs Eaton Martin's Mills Webster Llndsley Mt Pleasant RETAIL MERCHANTS Time Directors Ar to Serve Deter mined by Iot Tb statement tn The American In regard to th election hold by the Retail Merchants' Association Tuesday night was Incorrect in so far sa It said that ths fifteen directors were chosen at that meet-la When the association was organized fifteen director were elected When the by-laws were afterwsrds adopted they provided for the election of live director each year all to serve for period of three years Hut of the director already elected it wss therein provided that five should be designated by lot to serve for one year each five (or two years each and five for three years each This destgnatton'hy lot had been deferred from time to time and when the time of the annual election approached It had to be done Therefore this selection waa made by lot and resulted as follow For one year John Anderson Frartk Stahlnian Berger Varley Butler for two years Johnson (i Williams Dope Taylor A Woll Btdcbotlom for three years Jo nut Phillips James ll Demoville Jo Frank Gnrrnhrant As these terms dated from th time of the original election (hoBO designated for one year were to be replaced by ths five directors to be elected Tuesday night These five successors are to servo three years rich and nre as follows John C'oodc Kalinbach John Andeon tleorge 11 Hollo and Berger Messrs llerger anil Anderson helng re-elected nnd Messrs Coode Hollo nnd Kalinbach being new members of the directory 0 Williams resigned as director end Varley was elected to the vacancy thus nisdo The new directory stands therefore as follows: Terms expiring Pec 1 D00 IV John son Valley Doji Taylor A Wolf Bldebottora Terms expiring Dec 1 1901 Jonas Phillips James Demoville Jo Flank Garrabrant Terms expiring Dec 1 1902 John Cooda Two frail streams make together A river swiff and strong Two voices make Dew music If blended In one od In the Western heaven Rare glowing tints untold When cloud In white and Weds cloud la radiant gold And a smoother road leads upward Than lonely lamb knew Through fragrant lands when one strong hand Gathers th grapes for two' Thtrcb-Coopcr The most brilliant and notable wedding Nash villa society hag known (or a period of long months was that of Miss Sarah folk Cooper and l)r Lucius Burch last night at at ''Rlverwood" Col Duncan Cooper'S home The handsome house was brilliant with lights and filled with a representative company Old people were there attending the marriage of the representative of generatlona of frlend-ahlp and younger society made brilliant the wedding of two of the moat popular member of Its realm The whole lower floor waa opened and three rooma on tbe left were tbe scene of the marriage In tha front parlor an altar of tall palms and a lower reredos of white chrysanthemums made the background for the bridal party On either aide tall stands hold the candles and the Episcopal ceremony waa performed by ltev Martin In the absence of Jr Manning rector of Christ Church who waa taken suddenly 111 In the afternoon From the library through the crowded drawing-rooms an aisle of ribbons was made by Dr Bulst Dr Richard Douglas Messrs Leslie Warner and Robin Jones (or tbe coming of the bridal party heralded by the little prayer cushion bearers Misses Lucia Burch and Rebecca Herndon These dainty children made pretty pictures In their airy white organdie dresses After them came the maid of honor the bride's sister Misa Mary Cooper walking alone to the altar and carrying around her the witchery of grace and youthful beauty Following her the bride entered on tbe arm of Charles Burch meeting the groom and bis best man Dr Harrington Marr at the altar In tha absence of Col Cooper the bride was given away by her maternal grandmother Mrs Sarah Polk Jones and the marriage vow haa never been taken by a fairer bride Miss mother wss a beautiful woman and on her daughter has fallen tbe beauty heritage belonging to her family for generatlona past She was a regal bride in her wedding gown of heavy white duchesg Batin trimmed with a flounce of rare lace In old rose points Extending in a panel up tba front of the skirt It was caught In festoon effect with bunches of orange blossoms and laid around tha circular flounce of the court train The waist waa made in baby effect with a yoke and sleeves of tucked melllne A high stock collar of melllne waa worn and a veil of melllne fell from tbe graceful bead to the hem of her skirt Mias Mary Cooper wore a dainty dress of while organdie over a princess slip of white taffeta aud carried La France roses Mrs Jones the bride's grandmother wors a very elegant gown of black allk and real lace and the sister Mrs Charles Burch wore white satin and lace with a string of pearls around her neck Mrs Leslie Warner the groom's sister wore a beautiful French creation In rose satin with a princess overdress In white chiffon trimmed In narrow fringe The waist was overlnld with chiffon and the sleeves made of pink silk cord trimmed with narrow ruffles of chiffon Around her throat aha wore a necklace of rose diamonds Tbe house was sweet with the fragrance of white chrysanthemume and over the door arches and on the stairway Southern vinca were hung In the small sitting-room punch was served and the guests were seated for refreshments In the diningroom This large handsome apartment was made doubly beautiful with the flowers smiling from mantel and sideboard and the exquisite arrangement of tbe central table A large basket of huge chrysanthemums and ferns made the centerpiece and around It were placed silver dishes of bonbons cakes and fruits and the tall silver candelabra of the house hold wax lights softened with white and green shades The refreshments served were very elaborate and delicious even for a bridal supper After congratulations were over the bride and groom slipped sway to their new home on West Eml avenue already waiting for their coming and there they will pans their honeymoon Miss Cooper's charm of manner and gifts of mind and person brought those who knew her to her feet and her popularity as one of the younger matrons in Nashville will be as wide as it Is strong Dr Burch Is a son of the late John 0 Burch and has Inherited many of his distinguished father's characteristics and bis strength of Intellect and purpose He Is one of the prominent professional men In Nashville and socially enjoys unusually marked popularity 7 be Standard Club Ball The Standard Club haa attained Its preeminence as a social power through the personnel ot lla membership and the elaborate entertainment atandard It set Last night's opening bull of ths season eclipsed all previous record In the Inst ro-spcct for not In the club's hlstoiy has such a handsome entertainment been given To the Entertainment Committee the meed of praise due la great Ttaeywpre wisely chosen and have planned and worked effectively Composed of Raul Gordon Chairman Fie ho! Harry Joseph and Sol I-owciiBteln Misses Minnie Prlts Sara Miirtlr Cora Lovcntlial aud Mrs Is'hcck the committee was in position to make th" occasion a monk charming sucres and an evening of complete enjoyment was the result The entire building wns In gala dress of flowers and bright lights Stately palms lined the halls and the reception and cartl-rnoma and a pro-fnlon of cut flowers perfumed the air In the dining room improvised on the flist floor nn artist's touch was marked Around the walls broad ropes of green were grace-full feetooned nnd above th windows were hanks of trailing sin I lux The room Was filled with long tables glittering wlih silver and crvstal and err It one bore a Crtter-plce of roses and smlhtx The ballroom on the third llivir wiu the real bull setting and alilaz" with light It was filled wtlh a brilliant assemblage of exquisitely gowred women On a raised platform Kalknekl's otehestra front Cincinnati made Inspiring dance music and overheat was suspended a sign In elertrlo lights outlined 'n bright colors Ball Season Here the prar1 march began at la o'clock Led hv the club President Ben ltndauer and Mrs llndaucr and the ottl-rers of the rluh It wound hs graceful wav through a beautiful arrangement of Intricate nnd gtnrrful fl tores After that the dancing began and at midnight the guest-t were rooted In (he dining-room and servo 1 with the following menu which waa d' 11-Cious e-eit --va Blue Tolnt on Half Shell Wafers Tenderloin nf Trout Unites Tartars Cucumbers PerlBteim Potatoes Stuffed Bird TITSCL'MBIA Ala Nov (Special) Wedding cards announce the marrlajfa on next Wednesday 15th Inst at 12 of Miss Frances Eawtelie eldest daughter of Mr I Pawteils and sister to Hon Rawtelle Solicitor for the Eleventh Dlatricl to Rev Charles Banks Ratohford a prominent young Presbyterian minister of South Carolina Ths marriage will occur at the Presbyterian Church HUNTSVILLE Ala Not g-(SpeciaL) Miss Lela Lyne bookkeeper Id grocery establishment and Earle Wells wer married last night at th Rlsoa Chapel parsonage by Rev 0 Hanes The young people aro popular and their marriage wss a surprise to their friends COURTLAND Ala Nov (Speolal)-Invltatlon are out announcing tbe mar rings of Misa Bessie McDonald the daughter of Dr McDonald of this place to Swoop a prominent planter and merchant at Wheeler three miles west of Courtland The wedding will take place at the home of the bride's parent on next Wednesday evening the SHELBY VILLE Nov (Special) John Hounds of this county sod Mias Lixzle Cannon of thi place were united 1 marriage at to-day Rev 'nd arson officiating The groom 1 a well-to-do young farmer and the bride le daughter of Cannon of this place and a niece of Hon Newton Cannon who for some years was Governor of Tennessee UNION CITY Nov (Special )-Geo Moss of Fulton Ky formerly of this city arrived here to-day from Nashville with hla bride nee Miss Emma Phllpot of Nashville The couple went to the home of the father where an elegant (flu ner waa served to them and a number of guest Mr and Mrs Warterfleld col bra tod their tenth wedding anniversary yesterday with an old-fashioned dining to which many friend were Invited Miss Beulah Miles entertained a few of her young friends last evening st caroms and cards AN OPEN DOO-R CHEAT BRITAIN CHINA AND IHB UNITED STATES REACH AN AGREEMENT LONDON Nov The Morning Port publishes tbs following dispatch from Washington: "Negotiations In London have resulted In an agreement between Orest Britain China and United Bute to maintain ths 'open door' la Chin which power will undertake to develop both Brltlnh and American trade It la understood that Germany and probably Rusela wUi give the United State written somirance as to the maintenance ot tb door' Ghastly Woends HOT SPRINGS Ark Nov A This morning Newburn a vliltor from Trenton Tenn made sa attempt to end bi life with a raxor In hta room at ths Plst-sn Hotel He succeeded In making several ghastly wounds In his throat befnrt tbe weapon could be wrested from him Nesrbura has been drinking excessively while here and It Is thought the attempt to take hi own life eras made while In state of temporary Intimity While ki wound arn serious it Is thought be will recover Mortse Elders KNOXVILLE Tenn Nov President Ben Erich of the Southern Mission of Latter-Day Salntn ha called a convention of all Mormon elders In tbe South to meet In this city Nov 10 and 1L Elders are expected from Alabama Georgia Kentucky Tennessee and the Carolines The sessions will be open to the public Ont for Rig Game QUEBECK Nov Ths Junior Hunting Club of this place left yesterday for th mountain for their annual bunt They will camp In the Hitchcock Cave They go well prepared for two vacation Game especially turkeys 1 reported to be plentiful on the mountain Conrt mt Galneeboro OAINESBORO Nov Circuit Court convened yesterday On account of sickness Judge Smith waa unable to be here Hon Murray was chosen by ths bar to hold eourt until Judge Smith could cornu Th docket Is rather large and a long term of court Is expected Ovotlea to lehley RICHMOND Nov Admiral Schley was given an ovation a be passed through Southwest Virginia to-day At Bristol he ass greeted by tOuO people and after being Introduced by Confreasman Rhea made a speech Enthuslaetic crowd surrounded the train when It stopped at Abingdon Emory Glade Springs and other point Argellled tn Court MEMPHIS Nov Mike Shan-ley wss to-day acquitted by a Criminal Court jury e( criminality In killing Charles Clark Tbe killing was done by a stray bullet tired by Shaniey at Ed Ryan on tho first day of the race meeting at Montgomery Park last rprlng Cecil Rhode Plana LONDON Nov Th Berlin correspondent of the Daily Mail mays ha hue learned that tb Samoan agreement contains secret clause relating to South Africa whereby tbe plans of Cecil Rhodes are advanced step inwards realisation Will Yield 4000 MEMPHIS Nov (Special) The benefit to the widow and tour little ones of The late Billy' Buchanan day police station keeper whose death was occasioned by a runaasy given to-night will yield about $41X10 "Charley said young Mrs Torklns don't you converse? What have you broil reading about?" "The proiwd partition ot the Bamoan "Well I think a partition Is a splendid Idea If they can agree they ought to build one and each keep ou hi own Washington Btar Awful Ifchingof Eczema i Dreadful Scaling: of Psoriasis CURED BY CUTICURA CoTirmtA Soar to cleanse the skin COTict'ttA Ointment to hci1 the skin and CtJTirtiRA Kksolvknt to cool tho blood make the most complete and speedy cum treatment for torturing disfiguring humors rushes and irritations witli loss of hair which have defied theskill of tho best pliyuiiians and 11 other remedies THE SET $125 Or tie OifTMWT 0VJ RrwuvtTF rl3 ftVMjwhsnk Lvttb Dabo UCoxf Pro BtMtod tr Kalmbdfh John Andtrson 8 Brr nd George Hollo All the old officer were re-elected except th Treseurer Paul Gordon who declined to candidate for re-election George Hollo was elected to that position LOOTING CHURCHES IN THE PHILIPPINES D0E BY FILiriSOS AND THRIFTY CHIYAMEY ACCORDING TO EYE WITNESSES MINNEAPOLIS Minn Nov FYederlk Cregory let privet in th Thirteenth Min nesota and interpreter In the police court at Manila says the looting of churches In th Philippines Was done by the Filipinos themselves and by the thrifty Chinamen One wealthy Chines merchant showed him a big chest filled to th brim with sacred mensus of silver taken from various churches He takes no stock In the charge of tbe Monitor newspaper against Gen Funston who he sys had the reputation of being the strictest of all the regimental commanders la hi orders against looting Hit men grumbhd a good deal about hla strictness After taking Maloloa he stationed a guard In every building of importance Fox the man who gave tbe Monitor th information on which It based its charges ts not given a good character by Gregory AGREEMENT AS TO SAMOA (Continued from Page) also brings about new territorial arrangements In the South Pacifiy In the early stage of the negotiations It was agreed that the United Btatee should hare the Island of Tntutta with Its valuable harbor of Pago-Pago and the lesser Islands ot Ha coast Including the largo Islet of Manus Tbe negotiations then shifted to London to determine whether Germany or Great Britain should retain the two remaining Islands Upola and Sa-vatl The nature of these later negotiations have been constantly communicated to Washington althongh they have not reached the State Department and It has been known for some day that In cans Great Britain retired from Samoa Germany would give as part compensation the large Solomon Islands of Babel and Cbpi-sul TWICE THE SIZE These hr the British possessions tn Australasia being east of New Guinea They are twice the size of the Samoan group but the country Is mountainous snd the people warlike many being cannibals The area of all the German Solomon Islands Is 3000 square mites against 1700 square mile for the entire Samoan group At the British snd German Embassies hers the innouncement of the close of the negotiations was received with much satisfaction A high diplomatic offlrial said that ths agreement was due mainly tv tbe fact that German public sentiment wss averse to re tiring from Samoa and yielding to this sentiment Greet Britain had solved tha matter by taking an equivalent In territory elsewhere LOADOY COMMENT Generally Matlsded With the Agree meat but Not Enthnataatlc LONDON Nov 9 Without being en thuslasttc the morning papers generally regard the Samoan agreement with satis faction The Times In tbe course of an article ridiculing the Idea that tbe Imp' rial meeting at Potsdam is in mny ways antagonistic to British policy in South Africa says Samoan agreement shows that Emperor William Is not animated by the sentiments Imputed to him by some French snd German newspapers On the whole the arrangement appears such as ought to commend Itself to two sensible and practical The Daily Mail Expressing similar views takes occasion to make a savage attack upon France who It declares has neither "courage foresight nor sense of The Daily Chronicle on the contrary supposes that Germany has been squared and that the "era of compensations over the South African has begun It suggests that ths sgrement has not revealed the stipulations concerning Delagos Bay and sdds "It will be received with fury In France and Russia who will be roused to further anger by the threatened combination of American German Japan-ewe snd British interests in Ths Daily Chronicle thinks the time is approaching when "it will be Impossible for England altogether to disregard ths storm of anger unparalleled In the history of th empire which is sweeping through th The Standard says: "The treaty marks another success for Lord diplomacy Nevertheless Germany has driven good bargain snd the United State- have no lea reason to be contented" Ths Dally News says: rover of the war tn South Africa Lord Salisbury ha let himself be squeezed out of Samos We ar not prepared to say that the treaty is not defensible Instrulnent but It Is well at th outset to recognize the simple fact above stated If Mr Gladstone had carried out Lord policy the latter's supportors would have called It a of On behalf of the treaty It la to be said that It terminates a scandal in Samoa In a manner agreeable to the United State ss well ss to Great Britain LONDON Nov -The British Foreign Office to-day gave out a statement In regard to the Samoan agreement similar to that issued In Berlin showing that the United Slates gets Tutulla and other Samoan Islands cast of 171t degree of longitude Reillstrlctlnir Commission Meets CAMDEN Nov Tbe com-mUfiUm Bppointed by the Qiijartrii County Court Kb lat nemHon to Invest luate anil report to January term th odvlabiliiy of rediHtrioting the county school district mot Monday but lo no definite con elusion Th coinmiasion consists of 0 Hudson JiiPtlcft Morris If Hud ton Castllo and 8 Treason No Flank fildvvnlkN BROWNSVILLE Nov municipal authoriilft are having brick alks laid in the rBidure portion pf th town It is undorntood that no moro plank walks will he laid but as they wrtir out they will be replaced with brUk ones The iterl tower crccicd by th water wrcjtrM company on the Johnson lot ha boon completed It hn a large capacity Georgia has ben to appropriate $400 to fnnd summer school for teacher In pubiq schools For Shoppers I wslk to Wsnsmsker'si 8 minutes to Siegel Cooper Big Store lv of aoortt to th great Iffy' Good btorea For Sightseers One block from Rroadwsv ears gtv ing iuy transportation til point of iDtrtu IlofcS Albert NEW YORK Cor llth Stzwt sod University Piitca Only Block from Urosdwsy Rooms SI Up CAS AND ELECTRIC FIXTURES AT COST 3i rr llAINIi CO BAMTAKV I'Ll lit is 813 kod 310 North bummer ktrut Bt fits Qon-pGFiefmQtia i railway lor -tJonorttioBn cUBKft -I Ciwt fiperir ft i up di is i aiarmateo cttaijfoti or uy ulow turn JirUatior or lucent-r-reaii toauftuoft tioo of isuoog ncm 171THEEmM ChcWM JoiNCmMATI0 I UraifaiMii i of rant in rapper by rtjjrvM fur Ljfl 1 1 on or i buiuitML lu UrcuUf sent ou faiueiL I DRm Grains of Hcaiih These litlla pill will quickly cure Ccusiipnou Council 1 tfOUGfRA A CO New York (Leroy Peris Notice Having qualified bi with tM will annexed of Henry Sneed deceased all persons having claims sftuinU sand will present thtui duly proven or the will barred RUSSKLL Administrator with will annexed cf Jlenry Sneed deceased CITY itkIij A Frank Co 5c wail paper A Frank A Co 5o wail paper A Frank A Co Sc wall paper 6c wall paper A Frank A Co 6c wall paper A Frank A Co selO sututb till Jal MONEY STRINGENCY IN NEW YORK CITY THEASIIIY OFFICIALS THINK IT lTHTADS MAINLY TO THE! LAY I VE 4RKET WASHINGTON Nov S-Treazury officials are watching th course of the money market In New York but It la understood that no step are contemplated at this time to relieve the stringency in rate which exists in some quarters Officials are disposed to think the excessive charge tor money are made largely by banks to customers who desire It for use in speculative ventures and that for ordinary business the financial Institutions are able to accommodate their clients at the legal rates of interest Secretary Gage In speaking of the matter to-night said that he did not consider any exigency existed warranting action by the Govern rnent 'there wss no great accumulation of money in ths Treasury and the outgo of Government money was running pretty even with receipts In this connection tho Secretary said ha knew nothing of the stgtement current tn Wall atreet to-day that there was to be a conference between himself end well-known bankers of the metropolis to consider the money question nor was there any basis for the report that the Government was to purchase a large amount of bonds The Secretary was in communication by telephone with a prominent banking house in New York to-day the official of which informed him that they had enough funds (o meet the wants of their regular customers at ordinary ratea of interest WILL ASK CONGRESS FOR LEGISLATION SEW YORK BtSINKftfi MET WiXT A COMO DOMAU ffTANDAItn LAKGEIC CABINET NEW YQRK Nor g-At Iho nwtlnf of Nrw York Board of Trade and Transportation to-day following resolution! wore adopted: 'Konnlved that we ask of United States to enact a low eitAblfabin gold dollar ss a standard and measure of mid providing that bonds snd notes of United Htatrs snd all pnper money Including nntlonal bank notes be In gold Rftolvid by New York Hoard nf Trad and Trinsportation that Interests of tho country drmand tho creation of a (Jovornnint dtjiartinpiit whose head be a Cabinet officer to be known the Ifaparlnwnt of Commerce snd Mnmi-far tores and tho President of Unltfd States In rraiwrtfuily urged to recommend to Congress early notion to this end" Anutlirr One BIRMINGHAM Ain Nov K-At o-rltntnm numerous frfands Hon Fandfnrd hzi! annmmrrd himmlf as a undi-dafe for the Dimorrntie nomination for Governor snd will st bgin a vigorous cam pnigu Injtirrti nt as Gin BROWNSVILLE Nov (Rpr Will Herring whlio machinery fit a gin cmh of Hrownevillo waa caught in hla colluhoiie and fore Arm broken aud otherwise badly lucorxUd IVednesday Morning Musicale The Wednesday Morning Musicale presented another delightful programme yesterday morning In the club-room In the Joint appearance of Mrs Becky-Levy Jacobus and Austin Merrill In a dramatic reading Mt Merrill recited Edinburg' Mr Merrill considers this his most finished piece of work and yesterday be was at his best feeling aa he did that his audience was an inspiration Throughout he held thetr deep attention and moved with his skillful touch their laughter as easily as he touched the point of perfect pathos Mrs Jacobus opened the programme with a group of three songs "The by Rasergs "A Scott and by Tostl It was Mrs first appearance in public this season and she aaa greeted with applause by her many friends in the club The freshness and clearness of her beautiful voice have not been Impaired by her recent Illness and she sang with her usnal auccess A splendid audience filled the room and many stood throughout tbe length Mrs Thomas received the audience assisted by the Reception Committee The Secretary Miss Leftwlch made announcement of the President's tea on tha afternoon of ths 18th and also of the coming recitals Mrs Lecture Mrs Lldle Averitt Rivers dfllvered her lecture "The Music of North America" in ths recital hall of the Conservatory of Muaio last evening The lecturer treated the subject in an entertaining and scholarly manner her remarks show ing extensive research ad a thorough knowledge of the subject in hand Sbs treated of the early primitive musio of tbe Indians and discussed the Influences of the Maennerenor and grist orchestral associations on American music In the past The powerful Influence ot the Gorman race on our musio was referred to aud the lecture closed with remarks on the American composer of to-day During the lecture Mre Rivers spoke Interestingly of her impressions and observations at the great Raengerbund meeting at Cincinnati last summer and spoke of tbe Influence of ths May festival as an Institution on the development of American music Mrs Rivers is an easy and fluent speaker and her lecture waa a decided success Yarbrough Tucker At 8 30 o'clock yesterday evening one of the prettiest of the season's weddings was consummated at tho North High-street Methodist Church Rev Ransom officiating Tbe contracting parties were Mis Margaret Slorkton ucker and Charles Henry Yarbrough The bride being an enthusiastic worker In the Epworth League the members of that society dedicated the church for the occasion The affair throughout was one ot simplicity and daintiness the church being in pure white and the costume of the lovely bride white organdy over allk There were no bridesmaids but the following gentlemen acted as ushers: Frederick Yarbrough Walter Campbell Eugene Hendon and Dr Leo Freeman Immediately after the ceremony Mr and Mrs Yarbrough left fur a short visit to relatives in Johnsonvllle Upon their return they will be at home with Mrs Mary Tucker at 1220 North Vine street The young couple were both widely known and popular as was fully testified by tbe large number of beautiful presents I I Meeting Called The Army Christian Commission and the Fourth Tennessee Relief Corpa will meet i- -i st ml ki iff c- Lf 4t I (ft if m- I 1 to-day at 10 o'clock to complete filial ar- tonlnv afternoon with Mrs Hodtly of rimgctm ills for the stndlng of the Christ- No-th Vine sires A large number wro piV-mn box to Munlla It leaves nt the time cut and two new members wire admitted alriady published and parcels for It must The ladles of the Third Baptist Church will be reported this morning hold a cottage prayer-meeting this afternoon -f st 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs John Lovell Tbe Rose-Pride Party on -A yiun Yestorday evening Mr and Mrs Hose entertained at a very handsome dinner In honor nf the bridal party of their eon Granville Hose Jr and Miss Gennett Herbert Anderson of Memphis and Miss Ida May Ac hey of Indianapolis were married yesterday morning at the parsonage by Rev Ransom No ulars Pilde The company went out In morry mood on a tally-lm and returning to the cltv spent the evening nt Miss Pride's home i i The Rose home was elaborately dm orated aud the dinner served was very delicious CHEAP EFFECTIVE PALATABLE APENTA HUNGARIAN NATURAL APERIENT WATER A'Winecrlassful a Dose Sett Exporters Till A POLLINA R1S CO 1 Ld London.

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