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MBB - t a JV- /\ I A MEA8URE OF RELIEF Kid comfort lies within tbe folds of Kaoy insurance, not is are too mucb or > 11 eiL! |^r UIUIUUIK' "Uln vauvw IUI end delivered. Mothlj rilei HARRY R. COLE, ip phone 90-w Bell Phone 241. > die. Under Brohi shoe store. first Hard j ri C. C- Holland, of MoKeesport, Is 111 .the city vlsltlhg his moth|lris. Elizabeth Holalad, of East IThe two youngest children of Mr. >hn Pimping, of Mlllenvllle, who ive been very III with pneumonia, Jfi'sy Llla Neely, of Barnstown, Is In fcupvIUe visiting Dr. au?l Mrs. N. Mrs. John Housten went to Mononfc yesterday to 8i?nt several days Mtlng her mother, Mrs. Juanita f?r. Will MoCIung, of Market street, to has been very HI for some time, is vefy low yesterday and grave reIts are apprehended. Mr. Jtussel Miller ha3 returned to I home In Connellsvllle after a brief lit with friends In this city. Sir. Fred Hoult. has returned from fltersvlHo, where ho has been the est of nls father. Iter w J js-t.lt. Mrs. Tom Swisher, of Satterfield eet, has as her guest Mrs. Brain, of tjpsbor county. ,-MIbs Sallle Bennett, of Morganit's town, arrived In the city yesterday to EB^^slther slater, Mrs. Luther Jacobs. SljSKe son of Mr. Crlaty, of Diamond gflPa-.'atreet. Is very ill threatened with ty| phold fever. ftJ, Mlas Maggie Richards has accepted ] the hew position at< teacher in the jfifvHohtnn's Ferry school. She will leave is for her new home on Monday. f?; ': Miss Nettle Kendall and Mr. Bruce ?? fToothman, of Mannlngton, are guests of MIds Marie Jones, of Water street Miss Harris, of Water street, who has been very 111 for the past several Is now greatly Improved and able B&'tpheabout the house. Kpfv'-'Mrs. Elisabeth Stele who Is eolith fined to the City Hospital for treatmant of a cancer, was operate J upon K^jesterday and Is doing well. ' ~r Left for Charlestown. gife'Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Slealey and Mr. Walker left vesterda.v morning I for Cbarlestown where they will at((tend the Grand Lodge of the Odd Fel lows and Rebekahs. Mrs. Stealev an-1 S$Stirj -Walker are representatives from . the local Rehekah and Odd Fellows' Entertained for Miss Haddox. |$((Sfiss Pansy Stiles delightful^' en(tertalned a number of friends last .''-' /evening at her home on State street in honor of Miss Sarah E. Haddox, of Grafton, who Is visiting friends and ( relatives in this city. The evening was spent very pleasantly by nil the guests (present and refreshments were serv( ed at the close of the evening's pleas Rev. Barnes Left. Rev. J. W. Barnes, of Wadestown, ' -who has so efficiently assisted Rev. T. -B. Lawler In the special services which gftv. have been held for the put two weeks In the Palatine Baptist church left EjViiast evening for Ills own pastorate i?x-where he will commenco special services In his church. Rev. Lawler will if ,.'Join his later and assist In thes<KmeetRv-' tngs. The meetings still continue at the Iff-. Palatine Baptist Church anJ all are Invited to attend. Hp/'1. Entertained Orchestra. Mr. Fred Jenkins was host last evenIng to the Lonham's orchestra at his BE-ii . home on Merchant street About nlue /" members were present and the evenIng was pleasantly spent in music and RffiF&.-st&toar onnlnl nlpoHiirpq Ttellrionn re v trethmenls were served during the Aid Society. The Ladles' M Society of the Dlamoad striet M. B. Church will nest on Thursday evening at the hone of Mrs. J. M. Prickett and a-good attendance Is requested. Commercial Hotel. New arrivals' at this hotel are C. 3. Swlnk, Va? W. H. McClaln, W. Vs.. 0. P. Rublle, Pa., and Harry F. Menear. Chicken Supper. Don't forget the chicken supper In the vacant store room on Water street Thursday evening. Oysters will be served extra. The charge of the aupper is 25 cents. You all want to come. AFTER SUPPER 8MILES. New Yorker?II takes a little mint to ran New York. Kentuckian?It takes a great ileal tu run Kentucky?Judge. She?r can never marry you. I have fully decided to be an "old maid!" He?Then I'll trait You'll be mighty 6lad to marry me* then!?Chicago News. "Seen yer!" cried the smart alec, when he caught them kissing at the college ball. "No, sir! Freshman!" retorted the woman.?Buffalo. Express. ? "Generous? Why, he's the stingiest man I ever knew." "Yes; but he gives himself away whenever there Is a call for any outlay of money."?Houston Post. She?You "haven't any confidence In cither candidate? He?On the contrary. I have confidence In both. I believe all the bad things they say about each other are absolutely true? Plck-Me-Up. The Wag?I hoar that as a young man you were extremely thin? Ancient Mariner?"Yes, I used to he Just such aa long-legged lath of a chap an yerself. I got fat swallowing everything I heard.?Conilc Cuts. "Think of what these prosecutions of your trust arc costing the taxpayers!" "Yes." answered Mr. Dnstln Stax, "and think of what 1, as one of the heaviest taxpayers, am obliged to contrlbut toward the cost of my own prosecution!"?Washington Star. "The oyster senson must be very short in Boston?" "Why should It be any shorter there than 'elsewhere?" "You see. the Bostonians have no V In September, October, November or December."?Chicago Record-Herald. Officer?Is your brother, who was so deaf, any better? Bridget?Sure, he'll be all right In the mornin'. Officer?You don't say so? Bridget?Yes; re was arrested yesterday and he gets his hearln' in the raornin'.?Tid-Bits. ? Pittsburg Millionaire. ? There's a swell copy of "Diana's Hunt." His Friend? So? Who the deuce was Diana, anyhow? Pittsburg Millolnalrc? What? And you visting New York most -every month? Why, Diana's the fairy doing the pose on Madison Square Garden Intuorl Punk Missed Class LAW STUDENTS ATTENDED A MASS MEETING INSTEAD OF EQUITY LESSONS. . MORGANTOWN, Nov. 21. ? "No class In equity tills morning," was the word passed around in tlie Biackstons and common law departments of the University yestenlny. Alas, the hitter disappointment. Professor Wllley knew a thing or two. After the hour (or calling the class In his department had arrived It was discovered that half the class was out on the campus having been enticed there by the understanding that a mass meeting In the interest of the Wash-JelT. football et gagement would he held in the armory hall. Half the class came Inte, ten to fifteen minutes, and when all had secured seats they were surpris ml that the Instructor began the dally lesson so nonchalantly, and so oblivions of the roll. "Why don't he call the roll," was whispered on all sides, but the truth was, the roll had been called with less than half the class in the room. That Is whntt hey not for being late and the next time anybody calls a mass meeting without consulting the instructors or some one else the embryo lawyers will pause. LATE CARS. Will Run on Nights of K. of P. Benefit to be Held at Monongah. Arrangements have been made between the traction company and tho oommittee In charge of the K. of P, benefit to be held at Monongah Nov. 20 and 27, by which the cars will run later these evenings, The lMt car will zz . ~ Society to Check Huge Fife Losses BUILDING AUTHORITIES JOIN IN MOVEMENT TO CARRY ON A CAMPAIGN OF EDUCATION. WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.?Organized effort on a large scale to reduce fire losse Is represented in the International 3ociety of Building Commissioners and Inspectors, of this "city, whlcb bas just held Its third annual election and issued a report of its progress. Free advice on the subject of fire prevention Is offered "to any municipality, association or individual, having their own corporate or his personal Interest enuugn at oesn w ask for It." The society is composed of the chief officers of the "building departments of the large cities. Nearly every Important city in the country Is represented as well as many cities In Europe, some of the members being from England, Austria and Mexico. Its work is directed by the chief executive officer, F. W. Fitzpatrlck, one of the best known consulting architects and au. thorlties on lire prevention In the United States. Through the society's efforts manycities hare already been induced to Improvt their building laws. The society is also trying to get. municipalities to lower taxation on flreproo! buildings, while placing the maximum assessment on Are traps which are a menaee and the protection of which involves big expense to every large city. Speaking of the alms of the society and the need for such an organization, Mr. Fitzpatrlck says: "Year by year we burn up actually one-half of as much as we add. During the last month some cities have far exceeded that average. Atlanta erected $239,335 worth of buildings In September and burned up $215,000 in October: Buffalo built $CS9,990 and burned $313,rtAA nvnrnim (ltiniinl flpfl 1n?S fs I/UU. Will ai<.IUQV WUHUX. ... -w ? ? now $200,000,000; this year It will exceed $500,000,000. The International Society of Building Commissioners and Inspectors was formed to carry on a campaign of education whereby the public will become thoroughly fa miliar with what constitutes fircprnol construction and the need that exists for it." In the Ditch WAGON STUCK FAST IN THE MUD AND TEAMSTERS HAD TO LEAVE IT. One of the wagons of he Fairmont Ice and Fuel Company was ditched yesterday afternoon. There has been a good deal of grading done on Gaston avenue and water lines have been laid. The wagon was directly In front of J. E. Watson's new houses when the driver unluckily got too near the ditch. Both wheels on the right side of the wagon went down to the axle. The horses were unable to pull the wagon out of the place In which it had stuck. The driver and attendant tiled to life the wagon with levers, but the mud was so deep that their ef forts were futile. They had to go off and leave the'wagon careened In the ditch. If you have {.irulshco or U'furnlah ed rooms to 'at jo;< -w.ll And the ad dress of the pe.rle watting them In the West Vlrgliiian wict column PHENO Mr. T. H. McGinniss, 2141 Cei Cincinnati, O., says; "I have had catarrh, for seven have tried almost every advcrtis without receiving any benefit. Cooper's New Discovery haseffet plcte cure. I have gained in weig stronger than I have for years, clear, my appetite good, my fc perfectly, and my whole system greatly benefited by your wonderl I am deeply grateful for the remai the medicine has effected in my Signed: T. H. McG thewavof it. fm From the N>w;^orlt?8un. While on' life's variable days I keep a weather eye, Tls all In. vain I scan report A Or contemplate the sky. I wear a new and handsome smile, The best of all my store; 'and we watched them a little while and they got up and one put on a coat. | We thought of pneumonia and then an .obituary reciting that the great Ruler , of the Universe had called some one home, when It was only an act of In'discretion on the part of a though?less person. I . I Up to the Limit IS THE WAY THE CUMBERLAND , GLASS FACTORY IS RUNNING , AT PRESENT. The Cumberland glass factory Is ( workng full up to the limit. This plant employes over two hundred hands and Is still In need of more boys and girls. This factory makes specialty of tumbte'rs and stem goodB. It does handsome etching and light cutting. A new large engine room la being-built. This room is forty it; one hundred feet. 1 The plant cannot eet the car service that it needs. The shipments of send are very slow. Much of the sand used comes from Morgan county, neai Berkeley Springs. Accidentally Shot. ELKINS. W. Va., Nov. 20.?Nat Canday, of Junior, a small mining town on the B. and O., may die from the effects of a gunshot wound which literally tore his leg into shreds. The boy, | who is only four years old, was playing, with an older boy who held a shotgun behind his back. The weapon was ao cldcntally discharged, the shot lodg-| lag in young Canday's leg. He was brought to the Davis Memorial hospital here and operated upon. For pure home made lard go to Satterlleld's, Watson Hotel Building. MENAL D IFOR I MED From AH Over (he U counts sre Received suits Obtained With The wonderful new mci and Cooper's Quick Relic had such marvelous succ trouble, kidney trouble, ci other diseases iia every lar has read numerous accoun in gfreat demand and have mand for these famous re very city the sale and real Discovery and Cooper's Q DREAD If you are troubled with tion and soreness of nas: the dropping of a nasty n if there is a dull heavy froi itr-,1 Ave to your head and you ? Ave., deafi bewjre Qf ,.atarrh years, and Uoopers new uiscovery ed remedy pel the catarrhal virus fro One battle com membranes of the na ctedacora- heal* the tissues of the ;ht and feel frees the entire system of id*ifi !! Cooper's Quick Relief al Cooper's New Discovery f rjl'' ,. esses of catarrhal deaf nesi restore the nerves of the e ttabie cure 'ease." Cooper's New Discovery INNIS3. 15.00. Cooper's Quick Ret can get them sf mm m __ _ | T Tlil| CT L" jQ 1 go 10 warn; un my array ? The rains of heaven' pour. r 1 wear an old and shabby frown t Of dull and grimy hue, t And all my friends troop by In smiles c While gleam the heavens bine.' t I . * **-?- I- I tr, Lrnnu; Q 11UW 1.1113 19 nuai l nam w n I Sartorial the plight, How la It all tbe other (oiks Keep dressed exactly right? McLANDBURGH WILSON, Warm Weather MADE PEOPLE FORGET THEM! SELVE8 AND DO VERY FOOL. ISH THINGS YESTERDAY. The weather was so warm yesterday that men pulled the chairs from the hotel lobbies and sat upon the street. Several people said that the thunder shower would bring colJ weather, hut the, day was oppressive because of the heat. I The most foolish thing we saw he,lng done to bring relief to those who were sweltering from the colorific atmosphere was three girls lying on the | wet ground on the campus of the State Normal school. They were lyt Ing down when he first saw them. ,Wnw Inni' thpv were (here* is not known L,nanesion LAWYERS GO TO CAPITAL TO URGE APPOINTMENT OF MR. ERSKINE. WHEELING, Nov. 21,?So for no ntimatlon has been made by Governor William M. 0. Dawson, as to whom lie will appoint to the vacancy In the office of judge In the First Judicial lictrict, but it Is believed that he will decide and that the appointment may be given out within the next 24 hours. The matter remains in about the same concllton now that It has been for the past two or three days and local people do not know any more now than they have for the past week. Tuesday morning a committee of four, one from each of the counties In the district, left for Charleston in the interest of Mr. Erskine. The committee is composed of B. S. Allison, of Ohio county; H. E. Alllsson, of Hancock; Charles Carrlgan, of liar shall, and J. F. Cree, of Brook. The committee arrived there lute yesterday afternoon. Conditions appear to remain the same as they have been and the friends of each of the candidates for the position are doing all they can to have their favorites win. inose wno are candidates and whose names are said to have been referred to the gov; crnor are Hon. William Ersklne, Hon. Frank W. Nesbltt, both of Wheeling, and Hon. ChnrleB McComis, of Mounds ville. The appointment apparently lies between Ersklne and Nesbltt, but which will get It is merely a mattei of conjecture. Mm COOPER ICINES nifed States Startling AcI af the Unprecedented ReL T. Cooper's Remedies. iiclnes, Cooper's New Discovery f, with which L. T. Cooper has ess in the treatment of stomach itirrh, deafness, rheumatism and fe city and about which every one tsln the newspapers, have become ihad a tremendous sales this demedies is increasing. From this alts obtained from Cooper's Mew uick Relief has been marvelous. CATARRH. a foul smelling breath, inflamma* >1 cavities and air passages and lucons from head to the throat, ital headache and ringing sounds nd yourself gradually growing should be taken internally toexm the system and heal the onsal cavities and air passages. It throat and bronchial tubes, and all catarrhal poison, tonld be used in connection with or catarrhal headaches and in all i to open the eustachian tubes and ar to their normal condition. sells for SI.00 per battle: six for a. Ul A- ? L.MU Van Adding Machine Was Carried Off i THIEF ENTERED OFFICE OF TIN PLATE MILL?AL80 TOOK TELEPHONE. MORGANTOWN, Nov. 21.-What rould any thief want with an adding aachine? ? ' It la true, such a machine is valuable and commands a good price, somehing like 1400; but It Is like a large llamond. though valuable, It Is somehing like $400; but It is like a' clean illl of sale cannot be given with the irtlcle. If the property Is stdlen. It b easy to trace and identify, and the mrcbaser of an adding machine would tot like to pay a good price for It uness he knew the seller. TUa *?- ~I1I OM TV.Alraw'0 or-nnlr la * "C 11 u uiiii UU ubvnvi a viwn ? iut a good machine. On Monday light some thief pried open a winlow to the office and effected an enranee. He took the adding machine, jox and all, and also took a teleihone. So far as could be discovered he bothered nothing else. The adilng machine. Including Its' box, weighed about 100 pounds, and the thief :ould not. have carried it far. .It is lupposed that he had a wagon In waling somewhere near. There was a leavy thunderstorm Monday night incj. It Is probable that the thief did lis work while the elements were coniplring to assist him. The rain would speedily obliterate the tracks of the rehlcle. An adding machine Is not a piece >f furniture to command a ready isle. It Is used only by manufaeurers, banks, and busfnes men who iffndle large sums in addition. There was a typewriter In the ofice, but the thief Bid not disturb It Committee To 1 i. # The Big Furniture Store Drop us JI.Dll per o6l. have it explained - you'll be surprised that you've waited ?|j|M The Largest China and Cut Glass ^ Stock in We st Virginia. Just at present sevearl thousand dollars worth of odd sets and odd pieces at 20 per cent, discount. CARPETS, RUGS-LINOLEUMS. -51 This Department is full to the brim of the nicest; . ' newest, snappiest patterns obtainable. 9x12 Brussels Rug $10.00. A pleasant surprise to announce in a few dayB.' | Watch our Ad. ?Goal citu House ruriMiing Go. I The Big Furniture Store. ii BEGKMAN'S 1 ' ^ jg&^H MENS SHIRTS EOR THE LADIES if To close out quickly a nice ... Nice llne " Fur' ln 8carfi' | Jl sortment of colors both dark Ties, Throw, and Muffs at ' i?} and light; all sizes from 14>/? to 17?with laundered bosoms and prices to suit, from $1.50 up to _ CUTIS. ? goon roc nurnuor, 10 $25.00 per set. JT'^FSSS close at the small price of only 48c each Also we hive not forgotten j rrjmj , the children and have some xSH Friends, If you are wise you .irgSH will avail yourselves of this handsome sets for them. Neck - J; chance. Better buy a gobd sup furs and muffs to match at from '-t ply. Men's Cotton Underwear at 50c the garment. Ribbed or 1 and UP 1 flat, the best thst money and ex- LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S | perlenced could secure to sell at MITTENS, GLOVES 8HAWL8, above price. NEWPORTS, TAM8, CAP8, Also Men's Woolen Underwear FASCINAT0RS( and th, S|| we are showing a very nice line In natural at $1.00 per garment. th,n<" that 0? t0 make u" I JI9 Come in and look our line over. a winter outfit. Give us a call. ; RFOKMAN'S m r'- ^'-rL - ^-~ ~ - I) Why is it that this store deserves and wine your preference? a ,H H. Here is the answer in a nutshell HI Because we (ire you a square dtal in everything jeu buy?because ?H HI we look at Drugstore keeping from your etaadpoint. Vou find, that out 1.1 HI every time you trade here. ^ 1 U'.kafu?alH >)n|n? hKfnnc ty Tllillt hft- better tlULtl CfdilUUTr- SWld it ! ] ?^| H! by doing thlngi a little bit better thin ordinary thst ?u tubes* buUdlng II , la accomplished. . _ [ . There'a t tBfftrenee-between the ordinary end 11 store, just as there le w diflesencebrtweeqlh* *" " the "fair priced"dreg etote. Th*"cheap"-storeer the .rdinary store is a dangerous stdre to MbtUr^han t^l . va * iiL i !bw? it is reliable ? that we will tell only drugs il