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- - *. i .< t<44W ??? I 1 $ FOOT BALL ? BOWLBHL Sporting. 1 BOXING, g CYCUNS. :: FOOT BALL. I There hasn't been much practice by j (he local team this week, but beginning this afternoon, the player* will be | (riven the careful drillinf of last week I by "Bob" Edward*, for Saturday** | game with the Franklin College team, I or New Athens, Ohio. I While the score* have not teen large ! In Its favor, yet Wheeling ha/the satis-1 faction of not having had Its goal line creased so far this season. Bethany college was defeated t to 0; Steubenvllle Y. M. C. I., 6 to 0; Washington, 11 to 0. Itethany college will play the locals here on Saturday, November 25. The Thanksgiving game isn't closed yet, W. V. U. wanting too stiff a guarantee. 3QWXJKO. Wheeling League. Teams. Won. Lost Per. Wheeling 14 * .778 All Allk? 16 9 .762 K. K. K 13 8 .618 Rough Rider* U > .671 '-....10 8 .656 Emigrant* 9 .MO AH Hooters 8 10 .444 KlMlng Bugs ..; 7 14 .333 Xenmoros 5 13 .378 Apollo 2 16 .111 I-ast night's games resulted In All Alike taking two out of three games from Rough Riders. Score: Bough nidera. 1st 2d. 3d. Total Hennlng 135 218 J10 484 Emblem 164 173 206 632 Reed 1M 140 146 420 Junkens ..16.1 149 140 442 Uselton 120 158 187 473 E. I-'alck 124 167 134 416 Totals ,....820 994 982 2748 All Alike. 1st 2d. 3d. Total Ruhr ,,.....147 156 132 434 Arndt J.'.....178 134 123 435 Raymond 183 190 182 635 Ilalzer 138 148 170 463 ft". Brash 118 181" 146 422 Cochran 148 178 183 513 Total 984 Ml 3791 Umpire. Plankey. Scorern, Wolvlngton and Wilson. To-night?All Rooters vs. Oceolas. Carroll Club League. In the Carroll Club League the score last night was as follows: "otumblas. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Kaiser 16? 85 166 403 Both 183 140 12G 428 Harney 94 118 162 384 (. Weltzell 130 147 121 398 Roy 133 130 135 398 Kellar 119 118 131 368 Totals 790 738 821 2349 Bowlers. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Hayes 11B 112 84 314 Show 120 141 146 407 Miller 107 82 141 3S0 jompera 183 HO 117 370 (frying For Help S The Kidneys for He " | They have too much wi K I dO. ' I >. Can't atand the strain. ;"; Working day and nigh' Sever have holiday. Hoat keep It up. > When the kidney* atop ;! ; lag life (topa with T Is it a wonder they re I;::; thlsF : Backache I> the kidney's cry foi ? It you bar* a bad back A lame, a weak or i ''| | one, It mean* tick kidney* Nine times out of ten. i Don't Neglect |'!; The aches and pains ' k ) back ; j Qo to the aid of the ki | | Help them wltb their 1||' Keep their little filters . || Cure the backache and 151 other jp Kidney Ills | '11 Doan'a Kidney PlUi do " Do it thoroughly, i ||' Do It quickly. For sal* by all druggists, St ! || 1 per box. Foster-Kllburn Co. r C > agents. I ??? . Horea .............117 117 158 460 w? MeP-adden 12? 194 IIS M5 h, Handicap ......... 3* ,:jt ,J?\ Totala .....741 744 774 HM It . ? doi Huaaa Laaeoa. an In tbe Mum liama, Oriaati were ?e- th( felted threa stralfbt by Crescents laat . nlfbt. Scare: OB1ENT8. , IsL td. Id. Total ,M Mack i? 1*7 l'J W to B. Hannan in 1 ti 1X1 S84 S rsS L. Meyer. '.1M lO 19 412 Plepera m? US W> B J" Totals .W HO 7? K3i d| CRESCENTS. HL li Id Total H. Bearley 1U 174 1)7 . ? Q" S IS. $ v? Brown 118 115 . f7 . 4M ^ GMton 161 1M 177 522 tfH A. Meyer U0- 1* 1Q0 JM ^ Totals..... .?8 91 m m 6X1 Scorers! Edwards and Wllhelm. 1 To-nlf ht?Tom Moore vs. SanateL Del " ? >'i '. thi THE BAH.BOAJ8. tra At tbe conference at Cincinnati on 10 OUi Monday, at which a new through paacenger aervlce waa arranged via tile Cincinnati, Portamouth A Virginia.Nor- } folk * Western, Ohio River and Fan Hc Handle between Plttiburtb and Wheel- wi Ing an^ Cincinnati, tbe following of- an flclali were present: General Panen- 0I> frc ger Agent E. A. Ford and Assistant . General Passenger Agent George B. faa Rockwell, of the Pennsylvania lines ^ west; L. E. Chaloner, general freight and passenger agent, and "W. J. Ham- ^ ilton, superintendent,-of the Ohio Rlver railroad; W. B. Bevlil, genera! passenger agent, and Allen Hull, division m( passenger agent, of the Norfolk & _ Western, and T. D. Rose, general pas- ^ senger ogent, and general manager of the Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Virginia. ^ A close traffic arrangement was effected at this meeting whereby a hand- of some train will be put on Between Cln- he; cinnati and Pittsburgh, one each way of per day, leaving Cincinnati at 8 every jjj morninp via the Cincinnati, Portsmouth ke & Virginia to Portsmouth, Norfolk & thi Western to Kenova, ,W. Va.; Ohio Riv- ** er railroad to Wheeling, and Pennsyi- JJ vania line to Pittsburgh. No stops will Coi be made for 106 ml'.es out of Cincinnati, Bu running straight through to Ports-; of mouth, and only one between Ports- JJJ mouth and Kenovor-Ironton. no Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Virginia of- sla flclals say there is nothing in the wide* ly circulated story that the Pennsylva- e]C nia company has acquired that > road, thi That, they say, is also true of the Ohio s?' River road; In the case of the latter there simply exists a very close under- tri standing between the Standard Oil thi Company, which owns the road, and the C01 Pennsylvania people The -new ar- pjj rangement goes into effect next Uon- pn day. to thi An Advance Asked. no On Saturday afternoon a committee, cn; representing the various classes of the wt employes of the Wheeling 6 Lake Erie, pa called on the president and asked for an increase in wages. Every branch of ' ** ? waa raitHiantaii ani) It la _T?C said that they asked (or on advance of Or 10 per cent It has been learned that an the Wheeling officials did not treat with ^ them at that time, but asked them to r|t I Eoff S < * > < !' Mr. Henry Norton, of 331i g the La Belle Iron works, si year* my kidneys and back ] pain across the loins. A Oil accompanied it and I sufferei regular appetite and often fel I a time I worked when I fel ip Notices of Doan's Kidney PI set me thinking they might jrk to at the Logan Drag Company1 and did mo more good thai II had taken put together." * 'i't't'S'C1 ^^^^ ^^^^^ I r DOAI bel at | Market Street. Mrs. John Bltchie, of 822 Ma: ' street, lays: "My back was dr? idling {guy weak and sore and I bad rl ma tic pains all through my shoulc and aims. I became so weak at tt: that I fainted. I was also subjec frequent attacks of vertigo, when erythlng around me seemed movl There was distress ejid weakliest the kidney secretions, and I conld better It, although I took lots of n . . icine. Seeing Soan's Xidney I 0 * advertised extensively, I got a bo: the Logan Drug Oo.'s. They hel me at once, and finally cured me.' ineys. work. open. aTOld I Get What You | Ask For | Get D-O-A-N-'S! this $ Don't something "|u & Most dragglsta will give y< r what you call for. Some will endeavor to aubsl , ? . X tute an article they mal ' Mnt? } more profit on. . sole I Don't be misled. ixxcccccccxxco^sccccogxcccc; i it until a future date, ?hon the om- i 1* (hall have bad time to caavuT tbc j jject and decide what shall be done. ! Is the understanding that the road j a not care to treat with the men as I organized body bat will treat with ' rtn a* individuals: , , ome time tea the announcement wai i Ldc that the Wheeling had decided 1 advance the wages of all the em<?? from 10 to M per cent. This was id' to have been done to make the ) get of .the-men. on the Cleveland . flelon equai to those on the Toledo , rtslon. it Is -now said that this re- : est la for an advance over tbe adOCC. f. The officials of the road said that , ire was nothing In the report of the vance being asked, but gave as an j sanation of the visit of the commlti that aome matters of schedule were i Ing talked over, and it was thought it the engineers and firemen and , tinmen and operators would be able throw a little light on what cbanges I rht to be made. AXXraBXKNtTS. jast night's audience at the Opera I iuse was a record-breaking one. There ! a not a seat to be had in orchestra, as circle or gallery when the doors sned, but this did not prevent many >m paying for tbe privilege of atand:. Tbe fame or notoriety of "Zaxa" 1 d reached Wheeling months aeo, and ' are was no doubt a great deal of 1 pectancy in the audience that was not 1 iliied. Mrs. Carter's Interpretation the role had done much to herald it a very risque play, and while the at>sphere last night was decidedly enchy, it was only so in a rerainisH. way. Miss Mabel Howard, as the )tagonist, gave Wheeling an interprcilon which, while visibly softened in ige business, did not rob the character Zasa of 4ny of its strength. In fact r version added to the attractiveness the wayward girl and Imparted to wiy of the scenes an artistic touch it made one see only the loving, bron-hearted woman. For one having i limited experience of Miss Howard was a remarkably clever characterltlon. Miss Howard has the striking vahtages or a comely face and figure tnbined with a charming personality, it even these graces would have been , little aid to her in portraying the mplex emotions of a woman's heart, d the variant moods of Zaxa. did she t possess talent of a high order. The e of the audience was not the only , bute paid Miss Howard. Its breath- , s attcntlveness to her lines was quite , quent of praise. It was. perhaps, j i most sympathetic one that has as- , rtbled In the Opera' House this, or. fqr it matter, any other season. Besides j tending a curtain call to the fair ac- , iss at the end of each of the five acts, i audience paid her the conspicuous mpliment of a triple encore at the ' se of the fourth act. It was a most aslng entertainment, leaving an im- J ;?s8lon on the auditors very flattering J Miss Howard, and It is to be hoped J it she may visit us soon again. The even and capable support was t the least striking feature of a very JoyabKi performance. But this 1b al- I lys expected of Mr. Frohman's comnles. "Finnlgan's Ball." Phe familiar comedy, "Finnlgan's i ill,' 'will be the attraction at the and Opera House Thursday, Friday d Saturday. TWs is said to be one of < e funlnest farcical comedies of the j won. It is said to be clean, yet hilars; dainty, at the same time side- < < > MMMMMHMMMMMMK < , >treet. < > i > < ? S Eoff street, employed at W iy?: "For two or three ;[ iurt me with a dull, aching !' stressing urinary weakness ; j 1 from Indigestion and ir- < It generally used np. Many \ [ * t more like going home. < > Us appearing in the papers ] J do me good, so I got a box < > 'a. It want to the right epot !) i all the other remedies I < j < > N'S \ / * | Chapline Street. Hr. Bobert Teaadale, who carri ?d- the extensive coal and lea buslm ien- the corner of Sixteenth and Cha l#rl Btreeta, says: "The pain In my generally of a dull, heavy nature ae* located Juat over the kidneys. " ' to I attempted to do any llftln ev- stooping, sharp twinges shot thi ?g. me, and I was often so bad t' | jn could acarcely get around. Bo my sons had been oomplalnln not their backs hurting them, and led- I got a box of Doan'a Kidney PI Ills the Logan Drug Co.'s they took t at also, and in eaoh of our caaes tl ped suit was the aame, the pain le ' most at ones." ;| eni st 1 Whe< putting; farcical, yet fr*e from a sugKtlon of the horse-play with which * comedy has conn* to'be associated, nia oast embrace* the nwi of Koran ind Wealey. Delmore and Wttton. Fred Oe Noe, R. Bllnn Owen, CTforjle Florida, lb* Modoc Quartette, low Trumbull, fannle Trumbull, Monk Carrlngton, 2urtis slaters, Julia Qifford. Annie 3oodwin. Mildred Lowell; Charlotte VIlot "A Contented Woman." At the Opera Howe next Friday even* Ing theutre-coera will bare an opportunity to witness a performance of the moat successful comedy America's meat popular playwright, Charles.Hoyt, has ever turned out "A Contented Woman* 'la the title of the piece, and It has from all reports proven to be the great?: financial success of this popular author's career. The ecenea of the play are laid In Denver, during an excltlnf political campaign In which women take part Belle Archer, aa the heroine, runs tor the mayoralty on the woman's ticket against her huaband. a Democratic "ring" 'politician. Huaband and wife igree not to let politlca interfere with their personal relations. The huaband Is choleric and fiery; the wife cool and sollected. and ebowa the ability of an old campaigner. 8he wins, after turning one of his owu political tricks to her own Bnds, and beating him by his own plot, Fhe piece will be presented here with all the scenery and elaborate stage accessories, precisely the same a* given at Hoyt's Theatre, New York. Sale of reserved seata begins Thursday. "The Carpetbagger." Mr. Hepburn Johns, the dramatic aitle of the Chicago Chronicle, in a erttclsm on "The Carpetbagger," says; "It to a great and good American play." It t in this play, a political romantic comedy, that the eminent comedian Tim Murphy will be seen at the Opera House, Saturday, November 11. for matnee and night performances. "The Carpetbagger' 'la a clean cut comedy of American manners, the time chosen being the reconstruction period in the south after the war of the rebellion; the hero Is a carpetbagger in the governor's chair in Jackson, Miss., and Its :hlef thread of Interest, a love story of the good old kind, which It Is to be hoped )ur fathers, as well as our mothers, used 1" ImnMnlvA nlntnrn nf r*. :onstruction times in the south Js drawn, but the great dramatic Interest lies in the human and absolutely natural characters moving in an interesting story. Reserved seats on sale at the Opera Souse box office Friday morning. MOUNDSVTLLB BUDGET. Yesterday's News Prom Marshall County's Chief City. At & meeting of the quarterly confer. ence of the Methodist Episcopal ehurch, Monday night, it was decided to build a mission church in the Third ward of the city, work on the same to be commenced on or before April 1 next. J. C. Bardall, W. W. Smith, W. J. Burley. O. Wright and C. E. Woodsum were appointed as a building committee. The chicken pie supper at the Woman's Christian Temperance Union hall last night, under the auspices of thu ladles of the Christian church, was quite a success, both financially and socially. C. It Oldham and C. A. Showacre left last evening for Martinsburg. where they go as delegates to the Masonic grand lodge of West Virginia. Sam Jones will deliver his lecture in Wheeling on the 27th Inst, instead of last evening, as formerly announced. Mrs. Emma Weaver and sister. Miss Clara Schumacker. were shopping in Wheeling yesterday. . A number of Moundsvllb people were looking for the falling stars at a late Hour last night H. Seamon and Frank Wade are attending the annual meeting of the I. O. AT vax ?r lUlVIt WITH CIDNI J L sTHEY ? >, WM ??0K iVhen net* S or twin| rough gcare h?t I , it the U? of A |\ I ^ heav, g of A i, blndd s AKc le re- felt i ft al- tinue heart )0RSED iling Pe< *- 1 "" " . 1 " 1 1 " 1 . ! o. r. frond loflge of West Virginia. at uas Huntington. last Thomas Scott to home tram a busi- J?? ness trip of several day* to .Pitta- JJIU ; burgh. {J l Ml?? Mamie Howard. of Cameron, la l??, the guest ot t. J. Paraona and family. j, J] Tho pension examlntng board will he tram In session to-dpy at Dr. Hall's office. ncssi Attorney J. M. Rita was at Wheeling A yesterday, on legal business. on Id Q. P. Oray left yesterday for Ravens- lined wood, on a business trip. Nasi T. W. Manning was a business caller "J"" In Wheeling yesterday. gf. T. P. Hornbrook. ot Powhatan, waa In the city yesterday. ' Arthur 8. Potter ia in Pittsburgh on year, a business trip. by el Mrs. j. a. Work, of Fifth street, is Bei sic*. the i Friend Cox was in Wheeling yester- aecui day. and ? e s haa MARTIN'S VBBBY NIWS. Wrc" Jai The Daily Chronicle ot Whoellng's tljee Progresses Neighbor. A bad hole Is reported on Washing- jn t] ton street, caused by a cave-In In the vork sewer, and should have the Immediate ?. attention of the street commissioner fln,3 before an accident occurs, which may "v place the city as defendant In a dam u,t P. T. Anderson, who has been ill for mill several -days, left yesterday for his Td_ home near St. Clalravllle. His condl- , ' lion to considered serious. Emerson Campbell Is looking after his lntereata on the Register during his absence. "jjjj Elmer Moore. Henry Snodgrass, Ruby McFarland and John Blankensop left yesterday for Sharon. Pa., where they have secured positions In the mill at Jvl? that place. abou The football attraction In this city Thanksgiving day, will be the game be- A. ' tween the strong high school team and the Franklin College team, of New w * Athens. Chi The marriage of Herbert J. Le Seur SIX! to Mrs. Margaret George, will occur at tkA .oaMano. tk. ? Cneal uig iwiugiivc vi mt ui iuc d paiciun uu Clay street, at 7:30 o'clock .this evening. Bel The Aetna-Standard mines are work- J*"? lng only about one-half time, on ac- JJJJJ! count of the shut down of several mills. p Miss Bertha Griffith returned to her home In Pittsburgh, yesterday, after a several weeks' visit with relatives here. A large number of colored people of ^ . this city will attend a party at Ford's, . V?' In Coleraln, Saturday evening. 8me 1 Louisa, the young daughter of Mr. ? and Mrs. W. H. Saunders, on Washington street. Is seriously 111. James Ttalston and Thomas Enlow leave to-day for Tuscarawas county for a few days' hunt Yet All the sheet mills at the Aetna- tera: Standard are off, with the exception of carr( Nos. G and 6. .. George Spcnce leaves the last of the . week for Cripple Creek, Col., on busl- ?eln ness. Hon. C. L. Weeras, of St. Clalrsvllle, was in the city yesterday on business. cong] The condition of James Rellly be- husb comes more critical each day. frien A. J. Smith was in Pittsburgh yes- Mrs. terday on business. age t Richard Padden goes to Parkersburg jjjjjj to-day on business. *,\J M. A. Neff. of Cincinnati, was In town Will yesterday. at tt BELL AIRE HAPPENINGS. p?ea' Matters of Interest in the Metropolis cuM of Belmont County. The city council held rather an im- T*1' portant meeting last night and de- ' clared both the electric light and the at {J bond propositions carried. A petition er J* was presented signed by property own- at]j,r ers and light consumers in all parts of w"' the city, asking council to invite bids occal and let the contract to the lowest re- Yei sponsible bidder. Hunter 8. Armstrong the ] resigned as city solicitor, because he chun ' ^ Market S :;! - ;? Mr. B. M. Smith, of 2132 Marl h > (light cold or the least exposure J | attack of backache. In time the ? - 11 neys became Irregular and I suite I ] spells of dizziness, so bad often t . .. the street X often nearly fell over. \; ters, but as they did me no good, 1 > also used a great deal of differej )but the relief, if any was only tea <; Doan's Kidney Pills advertised I w !' walk up town after them, so I too '' Drug Store and got a box. I nevei < . promptly or do me so much posltl j; ment given by Soan'a Kidney Pil EYPII Wood Street. Thirt; l William Slater, of No. 410 Mrs. Frsn 1 street, says: ninth stree uttered with a constant aching, sching in tl , , neas and I iness across my back and weak- ^ ^ so that the slightest jar caused xhls was ps res of pain and at times I could lngs, when sly get up or down. Along with tired than v ire was a urinary weakness and seen Doan's 7 bearing down pains In the recommend) ler. When I got Doan's Kidney they Would at the Logan Drug Company's I a box at th so used up that I could scarcely and began round. I began talcing them and greased vet elleved almost at once. I con- edly better d their use until I felt well and thsm until y like my old self." trouble," Mi s I > < . Some dri i! atltutc. ! aomethlni 4 A I subatltut r\?% I S\ ? liable dm )pl6! L?rr; 1: ?- ? r-~^ elected proitmtln* attorney at the (lectio^ ..The mayor appoints hit mar aajvt the round! confirm* unIS sprlag election. The mayor vc?ty afternoon had under conildsrathe r.iimen or C. W. Bente, Cook lord and James C. Tall man. Coun o passed tho monthly payroll nnd (acted considerable routine bullgentleman who visited Columbia londay, says that offlce teekera ore up In frant of the office of Judgs i, govshtor-elect, Ilk* patrons of a n at the ticket warm Just before how opens. There were three from lont county In line awaiting their . Msny of the places to be Ailed not be vacant for more than a . and some of them are now filled indent and loyal Republicans, rt E. Burns, the new mall agent oa Cleveland Sk Pittsburgh road, has rM his transfer to the Pittsburgh Chicago run. and Daniel D. Duty been assigned to the BeUalre and svme run. nes F. Anderson, administrator of istate of the late William O. Barnyesterday afternoon offered at Ic sale the undivided halt Interest be commons, west of the gas 3.'' s Belial re Steel Company has been rup their own low land^o rapidly past year that it Is apparent thai wUl soon have to secure dumping nd elsewhere tor tho refuse of th : se Washington, the colored chap Icted of robbing a man while p In a down-town resort here, was meed to eighteen months In the enftary by Judge Holllngsworth. irk on the new opera house began rday and It Is expected Bella-re be provided with amusements t the holidays. C. Cochran will leave this week Massachusetts, where he has seI ? place as foreman or overseer box factory. arles Rosser bought the Jennings srty on the east side of the public re, for (2,110. It Is regarded as ? property. lalre lodge, F. ft A. M? held an Intlng meeting Monday nlcht, con:ik degrees and considering netv Ions. s Young Men's Club's new heartters arc tlx pel up so nttrnetlviy thnt It ts n nnnnlnr resort In the ings.~ onel Poorman will move to Shtfiyuorao time'this month. , I EIDOEPO^HAPPEjriKGS. xt? of a Day in the Town at the! End of the Bridge. I iterday afternoon at Y o'clock, af- I d illness of about three months, nc'd the death of Mra. Hurry Cooke,of the assistant maifcigei* of thej a-Standard mill, at her home on 1 lett street. For the last Ave days condition had been very critical. )g which time her recovery was j dered doubtful. Deceased leaves a | and, one child and a host of | ds to mourn her untimely demise. Cooke was twenty-seven years of ind a member of the First Presbyn church of this city. The funeral Ices will be held at the late resl- j e this .evening at 5 o'clock, and be private. Following the services te house the remains will be taken Wheeling, where they will be shlpm the 7 o'clock Pan-handle train to e Hock, Ark. The burial will ocn that iclty Saturday afternoon.. e forty hours' devotional services commence at St. Anthony's church, :30 o'clock Sunday morning. FathIchards, of Bellalre, will deliver an ess Sunday morning. The church be elaborately decorated for the lion. ' iterday morning at 6:30 o'clock, at parsonage of the First M. E. | :h. occurred the marriage of Jacob =1 If treet. J 11 cat street, says: "A 4| II always produced an A I I wretions from the kid- $ if red a great deal from J> ' hat when walking on ? I used porous plas[ gave up their use. 15' ... at kinds of medicine, ? ' If 1 iporary. When I saw |J as so bad I could not k a car to the Logan X had anything act so y ve relief as the treat- 2 la." | ?s Wi y-ninth Street. k Edelo. of No. 17 Thirtyt, Bays: I bad constant >e loins, headaches, dtzilf?lt tired and languid all rlthout the leaat energy, .rticularly ao In the mornI would rise feeling more rhen I went to bed. I had Kidney Pilla so earnestly > 1*U id by others that I thought at least help me, so I got e Logan Drug Company'e their nee. I had not pro- 1 y far before I felt decidand I continued taking I was free from my old ling I Kid as Good. | K try to sub- * They would aell you ? | elae. They can buy $ M cheaper. Any re- Z ifflst will tflve you $ id what you aak for. <& Sol on jet D*0-A-N*'S. % bo*. ?s?n vy^wwwwvw\vywy ^tiss& Stern, or this city. Ittv. J. S. Becr**t officiated. Tb* happy couple left on the 7 o'clock Cleveland. Lorain * WheelIn* train for a ten day*' tour of the lake*, r W. T. Graham Hopped off here yesterday on hit way from Chiotgo to Pittsburgh. Mr. Graham's mission In Pltuburch to to attend a meeting of the wholeeale hardware men. before which he will deliver an sldre**. . The Bp worth Luiut St . the Flre't Methodiet Bpteoopat church are making arrangements to give an ojrmte'r suppet at the church, Thanksgiving evening. Officer lfeUter and Harry Bene leave to-d?y tor a few day*' hunt In Tuscarawas county. Mrs. Margaret O'Hare returned yesterday from a visit with relative* at Pittsburgh. H. 0. Branum returned yesterday from a few days' business trip at Pittsburgh. Miss Mamie Qirren has returned from a visit with friends at Steubenvllle. August Lowmkn, at Mingo, wsa visiting friends In town yeeterday^ West Kelley. of Wellsvillc. was calling on friends here yesterday. Miss Maud Burrlss. of Uhrlchavllle. 1* visiting relative* In this city. Mrs. Harry Hog* is feulte Ul at her. home en Pike street. B EH WOOD. Neva Hotel From the Buay lfnr*v*n County Town. The announcement in yesterday's Intelligencer that George Lone la a proapeetlve Candidate (or the Republican nomination tor city aergekuit. wa? favorably received. Mr. Lone hoa many friend! and he will poll strength from both partite. Another aspirant talked of la Thomaa Carroll, of the Republican executive committee, but It la alio bald Mr. Carroll may ehy hla castor In the ring for the mayoralty. It la not known whether Mayor Bbepard will run again, but It he deddea to do ao. he will figure there or thereabouts. The Democrats will put up Recorder "Joe" Ward for thla office, and Marahal Furbee may have opposition from Officer Lotils Goecke. Rev. G. W. Bent, of the Methodist Episcopal fchuroh, will be In great demand this evening. He will tie the nuptlgl knots for three couple, and will do It with neatness and dispatch. In addition to the Hunter-Evana and Kit| ter-Jonea ceremonies In Benwood, Mr, Bent will later unite two W?destown> i W. Vo? young people at Wheeling. The parties are Mr. Brooks and Miss Nln1 nle Edwards, friends of the Benwood | clergyman. Enoch Glover, who waa taken to the I Weston aaylum, Is reported aa not Improving. a fact that will be received ! with regret by his Benwood friends. Mr. Glover's borne Is In Burton, bat ha' worked at the Rlveralde until be waa afflicted with mental derangement. I Mrs. Frank W. Porterfleld, Mrs. Albert fieri (r, Mrs. H. M. Stewart and Mrs, Amanda Morgan, are In Huntington, attending the meeting of the Daughters of Rebekah, which meetl Itr connectlon with the grand lodge, I. 0, O. F. Thomaa Rogers, the Rlveralde foreman, who was Injured by a falling timber at the mill's pumping nation, U able to be out, but is still very weak. Building operation! continue lively out Bogga' run and In Benwood there Is considerable repairing and re-palntIng of property. Mlssea Sarah Mahood and Cieo Simmons returned yesterday from a vlilt to friends In Cadis, O. The lower steel worka Is an again. after being off a brief spell, owing to a . hn rated blast pipe. Work on the Riverside's arch at Bogus* run, baa been temporarily de* 1 layed. Women nly Knew Vomen Knew the Cause:' Knew why tho back ached, < < Why they get so tired, j * | Cast be on their feet. \ > Sights of restlessness. ] Says of misery. ! J ! Weary all the time. J# . 11 Be Easy Distressing urinary troubles. 1 * ' Many women have them. < > Annoying and dangaroua. < Should be attended to. | ? Neglect la aerioua J' Belief ia at hand, |!< | The core ia prompt ! ;' Beach the cause. i;; Backache la bnt a symptom, The first step in kidney slek- ; S ; neaa. ] loeys Cause Doan'a Kidney Pilli cure lick J '< kidneys, I;; ! Cure every kidney ilL | * \ Are Indorsed at home. < d by all druggists, SO cents per ) ; loster-Xllbprn Co., sols J