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i.„:: Ball, Foot Bill, and Bowling This Week. C ' -npionship Games on rctto'3 Alleys To - Night, Between Phoenix and Bow ^rs — Gossip Abo ,t the Corbett - Fitzsimmons Fie ht—Races, and Other Sport. .1 ck oek experts a crow- of b' t “n 1.5 i and d. >'• persons at the Isl e-ad ball park to-morrow afternoon, if >nil be crowded. Tick ts ar going ceived assurances that nearly all of his play rs will be on hand. . nd he will twirling for th' Ramblers. McCleory not likely rhat Fadden will play, as h ' An i: portant event In bowl: e cir ■ alleys. The Pho nix team will bov.t in ‘ blind.** The Brownley will probably Lure, “blind.** The* two teams v ro well ir :toll J. and It Is hardly prob U th.i Brownies believe that if they win one game they will h ve no trouble in tak ing three on the Musse alleys. The Nonpareil Club, of Pit*-burg, a ap>>ar at the Island park Saturday af . r >on against the Tigers. T! . “Ti g 3* anticipate sotn- troutde. but are « ■ th it of victory. The gattio will bo scrappy, and well worth seeing. WILL FIGHT \T HOT SPRINGS. l‘rr|'#rttlon« for 'totiiij; to tiio Rattle t.roum’—Trouble Ov< i- the Rr“ roc. Dalian. Tex., October 9.—The Florida Athletic Club to-day moved its quarters to Hot Springs, Ark., where and positively, t! date and pi ce of ougs after the thou, i ihe Nub had forty-eight hours w. : ; of things to be done, in cludi .he orrane'tr nt forgetting to v, on a building and the prep ration for t 'portaHoti. However, a great up to to-day brought these out. The qu 'stion came up at the conference v heth - or not Julian and Brady would agree to tight outside of Texas. There was no diiilculty on this score. The big event of the conference was the question as to whether or not a club demanded on it ns th> ir right that B. > demand 1 th • same. Julian the referee should be named on the day of th. ti;;"it. Matters looked squally for riill would fall through after several propositions were marie locking to the selecting of a refer c in a way that his t ! to consider the proposition that he -a* Brady shotfid each select ; name i on between the two should t ided bv a toss-up. Julian has till the the pew location for the trip! fistic DONE FTGHTIN'"• THERE. Louisville. Ky., October 9.—Prize < it ’ If v to- y in the pe (>' n order • T:i' !*••..r of Pnbl’» S: vty to Gf'n'T’l Taylor, chi f of police. The in the th» itre athletic club-, or any MAP NOTHING TO SAY. nor Clark, w ea - ho - n the Dal! s tele grure a hour the chance of the Florida ’ 1.1 nthing to say this time. He * onld v it . ml -ce i he change was 1 de ml wouM then take such steps ' "sr’ :»?;> \Y'8 harness e ;ces trot.ittg Nosegay won the second. 2 IT1:. 2:1$; East View v.on the first b*at in 2:17Vs: Bentco M., En 1 «>7 mania, Caga. Soy Fix. Red of Wan ed. 2:22 pat -Slavonic won s ;oml, 2:10. 2:1 e •.: Pilot .1 won ' her' l also 8*. rted. I • \ fen. Ky.. O v’1 - 9.--Nine el rotti. s. par • H 00— Rootta Soap v m second, fourth an J fifth bests; at -c* - arted. Second race. 2 :! tine. 2:15* 2 11. 2:1* ' ■: E! onl.i was Pointer. Birdie Clay, rurquoi*. Lillie also :ed. Third, free for all pa. o—Poe P.i, ’i 1. 2. 1. 1: John R. G< irv 4. i. i 5 2; Robert J. 3.2.1. 2. RCoh-i'igo 4, 4. S; time. 2:08. 2:05’2. 2:00* v. ’ , 2 ‘‘S. Fo;r h. 2:'h» trot: purse 7- Nightingale won in st-.-ight time. 2:‘ -R. 2:11',. 2:11 »£ -fc. hart was second and David B. third: Lesa Wilkes also started. P-wrc • M'ch.. 0> ' or 9.-2 1 trot, purse $599. Sansjak won fourth, fifth 1 and sixth heats. Time, 2:21%. 2:19%. t.20*<. Hans McGregor won second third hots in 2:10% and 2:19%. ; • von the firs: heat In 2:21%., % m, LH dn Boy.post . master and Penn also started. 2:1-1 .. purse * >00 (unfinished) Syrenu I won :if;h and sixth heats in 2:16% and ! 2:B%. Gertie won second and third '-.‘in 2:13% and 2:13% Nydia won urth heat in 2:14%. Bayles won first ; heat in 2:14%. Tom Exum. Dick Wil • . :or. Logan and Gowane also smarted. 1'following are the entries for Grave • r Oc N . r il rat. King Hero 113, Hamilton II. 112. Trem; rgo 113, Mr. Reel 112. Bon Ami 112. Signora 109. Hanover 109, E. v>.. Eiisa Belle 1-9. Mile handi ; cap. Rukrene 127. Agitator 120. Adel s 119. ilom’ aaette 114, Mirage 110, S-^no Nellie 109. Integrity 108, Captive : l >4. Voilt v 97. Melba 95. % billow Reydel C-arreres 140. Ilar i rv R. 121. Rubicon 119. Handspring i v'2. Hamilton II. 92. Kisbern 90. Bay s > * s' .kes Helon Nichols 107. Adel | if>r. 14. Peacemaker 104. Snndowne ‘ i t. I'.-pper 1 3, Werttberg 102. Dis ,*o>a::; 1 -1. Arephoe 98. Captain T. 97. Sir Fr.itvds 94. Fourth 1%. Cash Day ; ti , :i i k 1-7. Beldmere 104. Can ■ • Bombasette DQ Fifth Helen H. li. 108, La Vleirta 108, Bloom i- 10% Laura Davis 108. Medica 100, | Glenola 100. 5 k. LAMES. Unas., October 0.—Hius v: i 42; Exeter 0. itiranrc. Md.. October 9.—Princeton 38; Univ« rsity of Virginia 0. • kk u. N. Y., October 9.—Univer sity of Pennsylvania 22;'Crescent 0. ABOl I I’EOI'LE. 'i:ii'y ( h-'ml( >pr>r ill- Jtovenients of Imli viduals. .1. F. Potter ar.d wife and Miss Geor ci:> My ra wiR !.-r;vo over the B. & O. to-ri v for Cincinnati, and will thence so l<y the Queen and Crescent route to Cincinnati. The National Laundry men's Association meets at Atlanta on the 1 th. 15ih and lkth. and Mr. Potter will combine business with pleasure. I! visit Jacksonville. Fla., ’>< ' i.* they return, and will be gone about a month. A . .at City Clerk Charles H. Wat ki: s i? beck at his desk after a week’s \\ ill KhproUi. of Seventeenth street, i' 'u out.:. ! will visit his broth er, Char! s. at Morgantown, before he returns. i ■ 1< - p.i swic’i. of Tiltonsville. was i-i he city y sierday, and was the guest of k nds on the South Side. 1 vuy West. ;i prominent business * n of T'.ltonsrillo. was visiting friends on V e South Side yesterday. • Kill, of the- South Side, re timed yesterday from East Liverpool, wl-. re he lias be n for several days vis iting friends. klward Conrad, of the South Side, a iiuctb r ;. the freight house at the 13. & O. depot, is sick. P>>iu-e: an Shl-lds. of the Eighth Iraville yesterday, *.vhe he w s .• 'tending Court. M. : charming young lady S. ■ • -. Re: re county, is visiting k - -- Whlt-\ of the South Side. ..'•ihn R. Crockwt H. of Baltimore, Md.. i- in tie city in the interests of the Catholic Columbian. He has complet rfth, and states that th t nrn more and better signs of re 'urtiimr p: ; • : i:y In Wheeling than in any city he has visited. AMl'SKJIKNTS. ROLAND REED. The annul! visit of Roland Rood is an event which is always looked for worn to with anticipation of pleasure by Wheo'iug theatre goers. He will an; >r at the Opera House Saturday • i > funny satire entitled “The Politio un.“ Mira Isidore Rush portrays the character of the new woman, who is c ■ :iy masculine. The supporting com. any is s lid to ba excellent. “THE RISING GENERATION.” ‘1 in It • t; iteration" will be pre set/ .] at the Opera House by that v >-•? • comedian. Wm. Barry, next 'r tv, October 11th. Mr. Barry’s tight to b* classed among the most prominent coraediar.s was established • - His latest play. “The Rising • n aeration.’’ Is by far a more legiti : at cm:, iy than “Muldoon’s Picnic” ” ' •'ana’s Flirtation,” in which ! « dlvi ;<•; lioaoru with Hugh Fay. it i Jess i 1 and there are many who commend Mr. Barry for choosing a play rt a. cs go beyond the bounds . : probability. When silent, Harry is i ii >1 as when speaking. The star is fortunate in having the support of 1 .. • ' nted daughter Lydia, Miss Eva Vivant. Joseph Davis, Samuel For rc/t rad James M. Manning. 'ELMONICO’S AT rt.” ■ 'titL of a new farce eom ■’y which will hold the boards at the Grand for three nights and a matinee, comm t! ■ ir.g this evening. It Is a fcraezy pi< op, chock full of good special ties. hich will be given by such well , ; ,snr. :;s Nellie Dunbar, Ollie Evans. Clam Belle. Bella Vivian, Chas. K. .Krone •. Chas. J. Stine, E. J. Dallon THAT TIRED FEELING should bo ov me at once or it may end most s' riously. Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla r w and prevent sickness and suffering later in the season. While in Top< ka last March, E. T. Barber, a prominent newspaper man nr as taken a ith chol r i nun wry severely. The night clerk at the hotel where he was slop* pir.s h- i nened to have a bottle of Hi ; ' : . Colic, Cholera and Diarr ! e:i H ■ • and gave him three dosca which relieved him and he thinks saved his life. Every family should keep this remedy in their home at ail times. No one can t- ’.l how scon it may be fC. d. 1: costs but a trifle and may be the means of saving much suffering and r- ps the life of some member of th fa roily. 25 and 50 cent bottles Chas. K. Goetze, Will W. Irwin. John Kiuri. Wrn. E. Williams, C. Menke rvlbT. V l. H. Hague. H. C. Stewart, A. E. Sc’: ’ \ J. Coleman. C. Schnepf, Wm. Ma:kernel! r. Wheeling. W. Va.; Bowie & C.».. Bridgeport; B. F. Peabody & Son, Benwood. TO YOm® We Offer a Remedy V’fi ch fnsurt‘8 Safe ty w Life ol Mother and Child. HORROR ANO RISK. “My wife nr d only two bett’es. She was easily n~i Quickly relieved; L> cow doing splendidly.— J. s. Moi.TCN. Harlow, N. C. -'err nr espre^? or iaa:i. oa receipt of prlne, Sl.VO per bvt'-tLook “TO HOc UililS"' n:a.. '.l tree. UUAlL-iKL1* KK3CT A TV It CO. ATLANTA,hS. SOLD BV ALL Dili t-dlSllk bltiALL TALK. Minor Matters cf Interest Hriofly nn«l Pithth Told. —The suspected case, under the ob servation of the Health Officer, Tuesday, has been diagnosed as a very mild case of varioloid. The patient is not sick enough to have a physician, but all the precautions have been taken.' Miss Lcbenstein is doinc well. Sciiloeser s case is a pretty bad one. The Seven teenth street flag was taken down Tues day. —Yesterday afiernoou a boy named Edward Glense, aged about fourteen, residing on Wood street, East Wheel ing, was bitten iu the lower lip by a dog belonging to a man named Halpin. —Father I*. Raphael Scamann, of St. Alphonsus Church, was yesterday li censed to perform the rite of marriage. —There were three cases In Police Court., yesterday morning. —The new city hospital building, on the Peninsula, will bo completed and ready for occupancy on Monday. —The work on’ the Exchange Bank building was delayed several days on account of the delay in the arrival cf the granite for the front. —The ‘‘Good Boys From Horae" will give a cake walking tournament at Odd Fellows Hall on Tuesday evening of next week. —The Spears axle works shut down yesterday to make extensive repairs. They will not resume operations for several days. —The "Jolly Three,” of the South Side, will give n dance at Central Hall, on South Market street, generally known as the Menge & Howley Hall, Monday night, October 14th. k —The Rev. Father Paquin and mem bers c< his parish at Elm Grove, desiro to return thanks to all the clergy, socie ties and others who as^lfeted in the exer cises at the laying of the corner stone of the new Church of St. Vincent de Paul —Dr. N. W. Tracey will begin a ser ies of Gospel temperance lectures (illus trated by stereoptican views) at Hearne Tabernacle to-night. Admission free. — Olflc .• Wolf arrested Henry Fredle, last night, for drunkenness. real estate market. Deeds of Transfer Left for Record at Clerk llook'f* Otllee. Deed made October 4. 1895, by Her mann Schultz, executor, and others, to Barbara Ann Blatchley, wife of J. W. Biatchloy, for the south half of lot No. 210, en the west side of Eoff street, be tween Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth •••ration. $3,800. Deed made September 30. 1895. by Charles C. Hast and wife, of Philadel phia. to Ellen E. Flood, for part of lot No. 53, cn the southwest corner of Twenty-fifth and Eoff streets. Consid eration, $2,700. OUT FOR A LARK. A well known young man living be low the creek took a female friend in male attire out to see the sights last night, and the two created a sensation in several places where their secret was discovered. The young lady wore a slouch hat to conceal her blonde curls, but her face and features, and especially her voice, were decidedly feminine. .McClaskc.r's Oysters and Clams. Blue Point Oysters, New York Oys ters, Baltimore Oysters, Norfolk Oys ters Little Neck Clams, Large Clams, all at McCluskey’s depot to-day; or leave an order for any of these delica cies at your grocers or meat market. w. O. McCLUSKEY, Wholesale Agent. MARTInT FERRY. Geo. Cooke went cut to Jenette, 0., vesterday. on legal business. Mr. H. Elbert, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elbert, left for Pittsburgh yesterday morning to attend the Exposition. Miss Lizzie Huckuck returned home las. evening from Pittsburgh, threaten ed with the typhoid fever. The prizes offered by the Jr. O. U. A. M., at their festival next mouth, are on display at J. Blumcnberg’s place of business. The Ladles Aid Society of the Pres byterian Church, contemplate giving a musicale about October 18th. Invitations have been issfued by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hopkins for a cele bratfou of their wedding anniversary to take place on October 16th, at their home. Emanuai w ustzer nas reiumeu from a couple month’s stay at Pickens, Randolph county, W. Va. While there he killed a good-sized deer and brought the hide homo with him. Caas. Ilctherrmind, Wm. Tweedy. Lawrence Fesenbach and Ur. J. W. Darrah left las: night over the B. & 0. road for Atlanta, Ga., to attend the horse races that take place Friday and Saturday. Tin mills Nos. 4 and 5, at the Aetna Standard, will resume work this morn ing, after a three week s stop tor re pairs to the eng! .e. D. McCue. of Mt. Pleasant, was in town vesterday, on business. Wm. Harovitz. of the Harovitz Clothing Company, left for Lisbon, O., yesterday, on business. Miss Til. Huskins is ill with the ty phoid fever. Robert Clark, of Steubenville, was in town vesterday, on business. Last night the Randiboo Club gave a private dance at Kesy’s hall. About fifteen couples were presont. and spent a most enjoyable evening. Leech’s or chestra furnished the music. BRIDGEPORT. Wm. McCue who lives .a short dis tance back of town leaves this morning for Toronto. Canada, where he will take a course in a college of veternary surgery. A party of people of this place leave this morning for Freeport. 0.. where they will spend a few days shooting squirrels. Chtn. Hill is renovating his place of business on Pike street. Misses Carrie and Lydia Brannon are visiting friends and relatives at Steu benville for a few days. J;;o. Kidney went out to Flusburg this morning in response to a telegram he receive ! stating Chat his wife who is , under medical treatment at the hos pital was in a critical condition. Mrs. Wm. Frazier will entertain a number of her friends at her home at Brookside to-morrow evening. CUT TIUS OUT. Dates for low Kite, to Tittsbnrg K\ iw.ltlon, Thursdays. October 10th and 17th, Saturdays. October 12th and 18th. Ex cursion Tickets to Pittsburg will be sold at $2 from Wheeling via Pennsyl vania Lines. Tickets will include ad mission to the Exposition and will be good returning two days from date of sale. for "O-xJ. serviceable* I a-.lleV natl Chi!, n' - Cloak*, Cap. • ml t ur* :»t !«>« » >t price*. me eii>. k<* *» The I.eitUr Oac Price Store. 1U-0 Main street U. LMSUEJLUElt. , They Want to Burn a Woman of Questionable Character. A Letter Received by Marshal Gocke, of Benwood, Which Dis plays a Fiendish and Murderous Disposition on tho Part of the Writer. The following letter received by Mar shal Gocke, of Benwood, yesterday moraine, displays a decidedly unchris tian spirit: “Benwood, W. Va., October 8, ’95. “Mr. Gocke:— “Sir:—We have met and made ar rangements to drive Mrs. - out of Jills place, and we think it best far you to go and itell her what she going to ?.;et is she is not gone by the 20th of the morih. Tell her we will drag her out and set fire to her clothes. She is not fit to live in this town. Please see her . i once, and warn her to leave, cr thir ty of us will dilsgrace her forever. We will waft un< il you have plenty of time :o inform her cf our Intentions. Do as wo 'tell you. Good bye. (Signed) “YOUR NEIGHBORS.” Marshal Gceke said yesterday after noon that he would pay no attention to *he matter unless'the writers cf the LeS ter sen: him their names, as he could not take notice of anonymous commun ications. As to the charges against the woman named in the letter, he said he had r.o knowledge as to whether cr no; they were true. lie added, howrVcr, that if the ladies complaining would make charges in proper and lawful Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report form he would do his duty in the mat ter. The receipt of the letter has croo.to j Sj , good deal of gossip in Benwood I or pcnr!. >tprvIcoal)li' at:.; (i drill’s < lotkt, Ctpn and Fa™ |»rU?rs in t'm city. to Tin VrlCC Store, 1020 Main Strict. * IX. ESlNUFIMtS, “Jim, I’m going to make a confidante of yen. Every family ha-: it: troubles, and there goes the skeleton of our henso!’’ __—Truth. FURNITURE-HOUSE & HERRMANN. _jwmnrm.r_ Solid Oak Bed Room Suite, i with large Bevel Mirror. $2 - cash and $1 per week on bal ance will purchase this bargain. Solid Oak Chiffonier Felilir?^ Bed, with good Woven \\ iu Spring. CASH OR CREDIT. upholstered in Tapestry. CASH OR CREDIT. $5.75. White Enameled Iron Bed, with Bra-s frimminga. d u s is the coming hed. ^CHSH OR CREDITS * i *{n rft Full size Bed Lounge, covered in Bodv v: 1U5 D J Brussels, Woven Wire Springs and soft center. Si.oocash and 50c a week, if you want it on credit. $6.50 For this large size Couch, around, eighteen springs in seat a Tin's is the biggest bargain eve: and we will take 50 cents a until paid for. ~—-~--* $25.00 worth of goods, $2.00 cash, $1.00 a week on the balance. $15.00 worth of goods, $1,00 cash, 50 cents a week on the balance. THE HO.MERJRiNISHERS, FOURTEENTH AND MARKET STREETS.