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THE THIRD VICTIM 0: Saturday's ShooWner Ru.tlroad Fatality Died Yoacerday. ONE OF THE MOST DISASTROUS Wrci l.? Tbat llavo Oouurred on t!>o Halllmoro At Ohio lnr Many Yearn, bketclio* nt <ho 'i'lirau Victim*? Aildli?l>ur?0r Itnd llooii Minded but Throe Mimttia?An luoldunt at tba bc't'uc of tUo Disunion Tlio accident on the Baltimore & . ,1.1.... 11 mlLj anal ?, <1.!. (Jb; I i" .1U UIIIIJ-UIO lUILMUIMVUt lltli] cii.-, nuar Uoard froo tunnul, Saturday owning coutinuad yoitorday morning ,u i? tho main topio of conversation. It was tun "lost serious freight wroclc in lusa of lifo und property that Im boon exporiencail on tbia road for u number of yoara. tl: j cause of the wreck eooius to bo no^ lelinitoly certain, but aa to whom ili,' blaino litjlonaa ia not no certain. Vlirio were five sections of the cant bouui freight train, No. 02, which were to pass No. SO, which waa in ciiargo of Hii^inuor Gobring, l'our eectiona of (c passed, and Gohring thinking that tlicru were no more aeetiona to follow start- I west from tho sido track with tint n - ill that when on tho grado near ! True tunnel his train collided V,. :i the fifth and lurft section of (II i'hir liuiir was 5 u. m., just about dawn, and i'ii accouut of a aharp curvo noitlmr i inducer saw tho other train until within a liundred yards, when nothing cuu.d Imdone to avert thodiaaator. Tho hui:> ivas something fearful, and tho result I'Yuu worso. The thirty cars of t: > twe trains were nearly all" dorailod and piled up on each other or thrown down tiie steep declivity to the bottom of tho ravine. The worst featuro was the loss of life and Horioua injury to u nuinUer of both train crews. TIIE DEAD. Ci.'jw. Fisuku, fireman No. 89, 431U Jncub street William AnuLEsiiuuuni, brakuinan No. 'J-, JUuiwoodwmiam (ibiiiiI.no, ongineor No. 81), lives at No. 5:' Alloy 20. Till! ISaUHKD. I'll a lion.v, fireman, Uvea at Eon J \mim; Quinn, ongineor No. 02, of Grafton. Ucuiioe .Mathews, brakomnn, of Moilechon. l'uto I'isitcis, brakumnn, of Grafton. Clem Fisher, tho fireman of tlio ongino of train 8U, iv?( caught in tho wreck and so badlv injured that ho died two hours afterward. Ilia legs woro horribly crushed and luauglod, and ho was alao internally injured. Ho wiii about 23 years old, livod with Itis jareiits at 4;ii Jacob stroot, bouth bide, ami had houn in tho service of tho llallitnore A Ohio for two yeara, This was liis first wrock. His remains woro bt.main in to tho city Saturday ovonitii! and woro taken in cliargo by Undertaker Altiaoyor. They woro later removed to his homo, and woro yostorii iv looked at by un immonso numbor of frionds of tho family. Tho funeral will occur this morningat i) o'clock, and the Irarial will bo at Sit. Calvary. tt illiain Addlesburgor, brakoumn on train S'.i, was tho other victim of tho disinter. At tho timo of tho wrock ho was in tho cab of tho ongino. Ho was caiinht, and his skull crushed and log broken, lie survived about threo hours. Ilia retnuins wore brought to bis home at lienwood yoBtorduy inorniur. lie was a young man of about 25 years, who bad como to this section about two years ago, and on by about three months ago ho was marriod to a Houwond young lady. His body was shipped yesterday aftornoou to his old home at Cameron, W. Va. William tibhring was tho engineer of train Xo. 81), wost hound, and lie suffor _ >,-4 .lutu ui | in fn maw <v nn.i nam wuuiuI diatoly after tho wrock ho would not I not recover. Ilia injurloa consisted I principally of scalils, and it was thought I hu inhaled Jhe steam. It win not ntI tempted tu liring him to li la lioinn in I tlii- city, Saturday, and his paronts I went nut to tlio mono of tlio wrock to I In' with him. It was roportod several I tituoi Saturday that ho was doad, but I ho held on to life by a vory slondor I thread, and yontorday aftornoon ho was I brought to ilia homo. Tlio train that I brought him In stopped at TwentyI fourtli Blveut and Uohrlng was takon to I tlio Ningnra lioso houao, from whore ho I waa convoyed to hla homo at 52, alloy I SU, in tlio patrol wagon. Dr. RobortJ. I liood attended him yesterday aftornoon I iiml evening, and oaid that ho did not I think ho would eurvlvo till morning. I lie vtlh rapidly sinkina last evening, I nn.l nt tl o'clock ho died. At no titrio I tiiieu hu was injured did ho recover I con-, loumiosa. The funeral will occur I tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock and I will be under tlio ausplcoa of tho DrotliI erliood "I Locomotive Engineers. On one of tho cara was a donf-tnuto I tramp, who waa stealing a rido. Ho I whs uninjured. Ono car was partly I I i'l"J with clgnra, which woro scntI toreil over the wreck. Tho tramp fillod I liii pocketa with those and went about I distributing thorn and writing tlio Htory I of hid onaipo for tho bystanders to road. Clinuitaii of w. As I- M. Train*. I Sovornl important cliangoa will bo I Made in tlio Wheeling it Lnko Krla I lti'.ilroad Sunday, July 2. Train No. 8, I which now runa between Wheeling and I Muilllon, and leavea nt 4:35, will run I thtou'ili to Chicago, ovor the Nk'kol I 1'iuto, with a uleepur troin Whoollng. Tlio ileoper will be run I between ? heeling mid Chicago, nnd aa tho Lake I l.rle and M iekol l'late makii good time tliov I'rpeet a big business from WlioolI ">l1 vicinity. No, 1, tho onrly train, I *i.l continue to run through to ChiI ,., nnd thla will givo putrona a doy light I anight trip to the World's Fair. I 'J Is understood that tho prosont turns will leave Whoollng oarlior und I that the Sunday morning train from cienbenvltlo to whoollng will leave one I hour oarlltr and run right back to I ,"i' uvlllo, su aa to accommodnto I 1 bin;. Martln'i Kerry and othor I . wish to Iptna Sunday up I I l;'', changes moan more |bualnosa ' r ' I ilio Ktlo and will glvo WlioolI lnffi Iirtln's Forty ami Htuiibenvillo an* I " ellont World'* Pair tun. 1 'ni: norvousnois your norvoa ' i l'u led by pure blood, llood'a ^ i ,'urilhi makes imro liiood. Take It how, 7 for flvor Vlfty Yiwim. 4,1 Winm"W<m8o i HWu flv hit linn Iwon U^o'1 ' 1 i'M\ yn;r? by Million* ol mother* tor . lu ti otbltiH with porn ol1 in 1 'ib.' I|I? olilld, hnftoui Hu-tfiuim. ul1 ?: ''u, nuv4 wlutl coll1.', ntul In tbo best J';!'' > '11 nlunhivn It will folluvo tlio ?r ' Im n. (IIhI-'IV. tfobl tiy , tlio yroilil. Twtiniv tlvo < vuUl a ' If? RUU iiftlc fur ' Mr* WltlllOW I " "'HU Byrup," uui tuU uo otUor kltnl. MWF&W MA HUN'S FfcJUltV. liupa uutl aiUhups lu thu Thriving City Ac rout. thu Uivcr. The splendid drinkiw,' fountain of tlui Y.'u ou the corner of Fourtli and llauovor streets wui completud on Baturduy anil is now in running ordor. Thu lead pipo runs to thu bottom of itiu olu 110-foot well ami the roil consists of 80 fuut ot lead pipu. inakinc thu water cold and palatable in aurainer and warmer in wintor. iiy this mound no ico ii required. Th# extra pipo cost cousidurablikinoney, but it will tnaku a wonderful dillurunue in the temperature of the water. Persons who do not care to drink ice watnr should no to this fountain. An electric liiiht will be placed on the top of it Mis. Dr. Monroo llacktnan diod on Saturday at tho family rogiduueu on Washington street, o('typhoid fever, lifter a lingering illness. Sue was formerly Slisa Emma Boyd, of Pittsburgh; wai the mother of two clilldrun, Allio and Carrie, ami was u splendid wouutn. The remains will be interred at ltivorview cciuotery to-day. To-night the Vigilant Hose Company will banquet at the hone house. The mayor and councilman will attond imd see that everything passed oil' ail ritrht and that they get their sharo of good things. Mr. and Mrs. Bageot were arrested on Saturday uiuhl fur quarreling at their house on Hist street. A woman fainted during tbo racket, and there was an oxciting time generally. The entertainment given by the Uotbany College Glee club on Saturday night at thu Opera House was not as largely attended as it should have been. The old people who could not walk to and from tuo M, E. church yesterday wero taken in hacks, it being old' puoplo's day. Miss Jennie Millhouso and her Sunday school clans iu tit. Paul's church picnicked at Iielling's orchard on (Saturday Dr. J. X). Hobensack will go under treatment in Philadelphia, loaving today. Mrs. Uoboneack wi|l accompany htm. Paul Roberts was finod frfr uttering false and malicious reports concerning Mrs. Annie Angus, of Clark's addition. Prof. Earl VVillley, of Uothany colloge, addressoit the Sunday afternoon meeting of tho Y's in tho M. E. church. Tho Indiana Itubes Fishing olub campeij on Deep Hun on Friday and had a host of visitors ycwterday. Miss Jennio MctJrew has gone to visit friends on tho uun-kissod hills of Jefferson county near Smithtield. Slowfast Williams was run in yestorday, charged with etealing harness from Thnifina Mnnna. Tlio St. Mary's school will hold its commencement in tho Oporu Houao on Wednesday night. Hoy Wood carno homo yostordayfrom tho Koso 1'olytoclmic luatituto, at Terro llauto, lad. Loban Wilaon, clerk in 15. T. Ong'a drug store, is enjoying a week's visit at Catnbridgo. Mr. and Mr9. A. J. Van Pelt arc ontertnininti Miaa Bertha llauipton, of Sowurton. Mrs. liojs Pickens has roturnod frftn a pleasant two weeks' visit in tho country. Hev. II. N. Campbell preachod in tho Presbyterian church yostorday. Mrs. JIoso McCann will go to Beavor, Pa., to-day to visit relatives. Tho IIol>ow Fishing Club is camping on Pattou's run. NOTES ON NAVIGATION, titnguof Will in* ami i>Iovoinunti of llaats. Tho Itlvor IntoroMti. Captain Koover, of tho packet Batcholor, is a lucky man. Ho took on 700 sacks of grain at Maysville, Ky., for Hochostor, Pa., on his hut trip, which tho Hudson had previously refused to tako on account of tho low water. It lookod as though tho Bachelor would not bo ablo to dolivor the consignment, but no sooner did the bout roach tho uppor Ohio than tho mine above created a riso which allowed tho Batchelor to go through. Khe passed bore Saturday morning at 3 o'clock, and got into Pittsburgh twenty-four hours lator. Tho rivor, fortunately for the stonui boat interests, got a move on itaelt Saturday and at this point roae 10 inchoa that day, bringing it up to4 foot 1 inch. During tho night Saturday it continbod to swell and at noon yoatorday was at tlio 4 foot 4 inch mark. It is now stationary, but tho river pooplo doclara it will not got down na low as it was rocontly, but tlioy are looking for llioka' predicted Juno rains, which would bring a good boating stage. Tlio Koystono .Statu was enabled by tho rise to go through to Pittsburgh. Sho pa?oed horo at 1! n. m. yostorday, and will bo horo to-morrow morning at 8 o'clock for Cincinnati and way Undines. Sho will havo a rattling good trip, as thoro has been no packet for Cincinnati for soino time. Tho II. K. Bedford passed up for Pittsburgh yoatorday at 4 a. m., with a good freight trip, consisting principally of tho freight loft horo by tho Hudson and Iron Quoon. Tho light draft boat Elaine, running on tho lion llur's tiino, passed up yesterday at 11 a. m. for Pittsburgh, and is K'hodulod to puss down forl'urkorsburg this evening. Tho llatcliolor will retiro temporarily from tlio regular packot trade, aud will enter the excursion businoss between Pittsburgh und Monongaholu City. Tlio ntago of water at Davia Inland dam was reported last night a 4 feot 2 iuehos, enough for most of tho packots. Tho Couriur dopartod for Parkorsburg at 3 p. u. TnB world la always intorostod in tlio euro of consumption, yot its prevention is of far nioro Importance. l>r. Wood's Norway l'lno Syrup is guarantood to euro coughs and colds. Sold by ull doalora on a guarantoo of aatlsfaotion. PAW to-day. Hppvtnt Snip of Helta (it i,. K. ikioii Si co.'8. Olio Kurn for lloiitul Trip. Tlio Ohio lilvor ltallroiufc will soil on July II and 4 round trip tlckuts botwoen all points on its lino at eno fare fur round trip. Tickets good to return until July 0, 18113. W. J. Hoiiinson, 0. P. A. Duo in it kills roaches, bod hugs, etc., tlio lustnnt It touclioa tlieui. 'llioy nuvor got away. Niitloiiiit llitlliluy Kioumlon Itntc* Ovor WlioollttK Si Luko Krlo llullwuv. On the occasion of our National holiday, July 4, 1803, the Wheeling ill Lake Urio railway will sell excursion tickets from nil stations, July 3d and 4th, at half rates, with tickets good up to nod including July 8, mm. slliId lit*or llnllrii'iit Htntilay ICit'iirslniin, Sunday oxeualou tickets now on sale to Woodland, Franklin, New Martinsville, 1 Hlatcrvlllo ami Ixing llench. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. All Sorts or Local Now* uua Goaslp from iho tiladi City. Tho trial oi llie ease of Miss Kennedy against W, K. Urozlur is on at (it. Cluir.sviilo. Tliid ii tiiu HUit wherein tbo pluintili allowed a marriage many years nno by roaion of tlio couule pledging ip honor, lovo ami obey each other while on tlioir way home one nlgbt ami now brings action for divorce and alimony boeauso tbo man recently married another woman. Tho luatiinouy is all in and Goino of it to establish that tho couple had lived together was very turoug. The woman ii tho mother of tnruo cuuuruu ami suys i roziur id mo futlior of all of thuw. Tho attorneys will uum up tbo case lo-day before J udgo Driiija. There was some excitement created horn Saturday eveniug ovor an idle rumor growing out of the troublo tha Hweenoy Company is having at Harvey, Ilk., but when it was run down it was found to liavo originated in tbo imagination of a knowiedgeous youth who had nd basin at alt boyond that a receiver had been appointed for the Sweeney Company. It is a good thing to havo authority bofore making state, moms a fleeting the standing of any one. Tho coal mino operatorn of this vicinity who havo boon supplying coul to the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company have received a portion of tho pay for this year's delivery. Tho aggregate amount duo thorn was about S100.00CV ami it had bocomo quite a burden to borrow money to pay the miners and wait six months for pay for tho coal. About one-tbird the amount nainod has been paid. Dorcas Greeneltch, an old colored woman, who made her home with William Mobos hero for a long tirno, but who hud been at Hteubenvillo for some timo past, returned to this city Saturday night and dropped dead just as she lott the Cleveland & Pittsburgh train at 9:25, Iieart failure was tho troublo, She was a very large woman. Township Undertaker BraiJItiy took charge of tho remains. Tho excursion on tho stonmor Liberty of tho Sporting hose team of this city was moderately well attendod. Tho Hackett brass band loft town without any parado, having advertised tho excursion Saturday evening, and tho boat had quito u crowd on board. Tho boso team provided tho rofreahmonta. Selwin llobron was bound over to court in a bond of $500 by Squire Cooper last Saturday, on a charge ol bastardy, proforrod by Ella Heath. Tho uartiea hail from Moad township,, and lioforo tlio young man yielded to a'rrost bo and tlio constable rolled into tbe Wegee creok, Tlioro wore throe nrrosts Saturday night. Ono follow was takon to tlio door of tho lookup without any trouble, but lust 119 they entered ho rnado a break for liborty and got away. If ho stays away It was tho bost disposition that could bo made of his case. Ttio Using of tho Domocrntic county convention at St. Olairvillo ha? put sovoral gontlomen of that faith under tlio ban of suspicion by their follow Democrats. But St. Clalraville is a good town for politics. Squiro D. W. Coopor fined Delia Flaherty $25 and costs for stealing flowers from Hose Hill cemetery. The place lias been raided several times, and not always by children. John A. Gallalicr, Esq., who attended tho commencement of Marietta Collogo, roturnod Saturday, as did also II. lioomor, whoso son was ono of tho graduutos. Mrs. Lillian A. Kelly decllnos to continuo as ono of tho high school teachers, and thero is a possibility of losing moro of thorn. Master James Sanders and sistei Mary went to Chicago Saturday and will spond a month with relatives and at tho fair. 1'. Scnhill was given tho contract tc furnish coal for the wator works at $4 38} por 100 bushols. It cost $-1 (10 last year. A Powhatan saloon keopor was finod S150 and sentoticed to mnotv days in jail by the common pleas court Saturday lust. Tho family ot W. 0. Borguudthal ore ut Powhatan spondlng a fow weeks with Mrs. Borgundthal's paronts. Harry M. Kolly, one of tlio salesmen of the United States Glass Company, is calling upon friouds here. Tho masonic fraternity moot to-night to arrange for tho trip to Benlljvillc next Saturday. Miss Anna Shape, a student nt Bothany College, la home for tho summer. Bbain-woiikeks koop their heads cloai and bowels open. Take Simmons Livoi Regulator. Tuko tho llultlmoru & Ohio to Chlnnffo. Excursion tickotn now on sale via tho Baltimoro ii Ohio at reduced round trip rates, good returning until November 6, 18SM. Trains leavo Wheeling, custom time, nt 0:50 a. m. and 1:25 p. ui. dailv, and at 3i50 p. in., txcenl Sunday. For Bleoping car accommodations and other information enquiro of Bnltipioro ijit Ohio agents. DYSPEPSIA Io that misery experienced when suddenly made uwaie that you poBeesB a diubolical arrangement culled stomach. No two dyspeptics huvo the same predominant symptoms, but whatever form dyspepsia takes The underlying cause is in the LI VEll, and ono thing is certain no ono will remain a dyspeptio who will it will corrool v\ BipelfoalgMoi, Allay Irritation, Dlgoetlou Dau"> Btart tho Liver worklnn and all botUlu ailments will dtnappear. , "Tor wore than three yean ' itifTered with Dwpepala In Its wont lorm. 1 tried icveral do.ti.u, but they afforded no relief. At la?t I tried Simmon* Liver Regulator, which cured me In n ihoit time. It l? a good medicine. I would not b? without It."?Jamm A. Ho a* a, PhlUd'a, l'a. "A* n Krneral family remedy fur Dytptpila, Torpid l.lver, Conitlpallon, etc., I hardly ever till anything tilt, and have never been diiap* J ntlu li> III" (fat produced; It Mama to Ims nlmou a perfect cure for all dlataae* of the Stomach '? d Unwell."?W. J, McLlhov, Macon, Oa. iiiMiniiiiii i ii Him iniimii Qicyolos and 'SlJ'Watoheo given to Boy? ond'-/ [fCTVMGIfll. Writo for particulars. BfTtyj AMERICAN TEA CO. tpU'Mwtr MARK DOWN SALE-GEO. R. TAftlOH GREAT i Mark Down r SALEI GEO. R. TAYLOR OUR REGULAR Mark Down Sale OF Wool Dress Goods, All Wool Challies, Silk Grenadines, White India Silks, Crystal Bengali'nes, French Satines, Nun's Veilings, French Organdies, Silk Warp Challies, Dotted Swiss find Pnrfisnk. Change in Prices takes place This, Monday, Morning, June 19. Sale will continue until this advertisement is withdrawn. GEO. R. TAYLOR , OIL WELL SUPPLIES. lldlMh. ... ? w?* IV jrf* J WW. <%?)VNERS OF THE^, " /wlsS Elba Iron Works, /fia Continental Tube Works /rap? ? AndSlxQthor Manufactories Making M Wrought Iron, Line and Drive Pipe, | . Tubing, Casing, Boilers, Engines, Drilling Rigs, Tools, Rope, and nthw appliances necessary for Drilling ' OIL, GAS AND WATER ARTESIAN WELLS Pittsbursli, Oil City and Hrndf'ord, Pa. proposals. Proposals for vitrified fike \ 14/bwtwrd D1IICK FOR PA VINO. j/Vf fSDO? Bonlcil proposals will bo rccelvod nt tho olllcc * of tho Board of Public Work* of tua city of , WhoolitiK until 12 o'clock'noon of Monday. MPnriTTA'WTfl Junu lit, 1803, foHOO.OOO, moro or lo?s, vltrlfkd OOMh MhUuIIAMS would llro brick, best quality ??f paving brlok. Tho have vou believe that tradn brick to to either delivered on the itroeU where } "T" , 10 thoy aro to be paved or on board tho cars. Bids enters a condition of torwill bo rocolvod both ways. All sofy or tumult- ..hrmf t?i?? 1 ?.?,! ...? able brlok will bo thrown out when paving and piUlty UDOllt Jltly 1, una rer,kT,iuis^n-^.7or;1M/,r?o/K^bu ? ????tm ,th? ?j lJy order of tho Bonrd of IMbllo Works. September wako it to llfo and Jf- Jloa M. DAKltAH, Clark, : PROPOSALS FOR 8EWEU PIPE. But,boggingye?ur pardon,that Honied proposals will bo received at the ofllco is not true. Thoro is no season of the Board of Public Works of tho city of . i- ,i? Wheeling, until 12 o'clock, noon, of Monday, of the ) car in which people do Juno 10,180:1. for furnishingall tho sowor plpo not buv goods; there is no soato bo used In tho city during tho year 18DH. ? ., ,, i'ropoials to bo for tho best quality of double Bon *u Which they do not want strength, salt-glaxed sower pltHJ, umdo of puro tln?m liv thn anmn tnlrnn fire clay, delivered along tho Hue of sowura to bo , 0m* JiJ 1,10 samo *?*on? laid, ....... . . there is no soason in which it Tho successful blddor will bo required to glvo .. . , a bond in tho penal sum of si.oou, conditioned will not pay to advertiso. for tho faithful performance of tho coutract. Ilnwnvnr if vmir nnMihnr Imu Thn Board reserves tho right to reject any or all liowovor, 11 your neigQDOriiIU) bids. Proposals to bo marked, "Proposals for this old-fashioned notion, and is Boworl'lpo." . it * i?! lJy ordor of tho Board of Public Works. too conservative to advertise J0l1 '1HOS. M. DAHUAH.^ ,10Wj ^j,ero j? ajj ^ bottor 1 chance for you. If you think JEWELRY. people aro not hunting bargains ? ' JV-- iji wurqi weather, try it. FINE NEW LINE byWo0mya!'rlt0yrUt0ftOWn' ?OF? Sterlino silver Belt . buckles, Ladies' Shirt druggists Waist sets, Ladies' and 1 gents' Link Buttons, and many other articles lij 1 ANGLEFOOT FLY PAPER, Jewel'ry Si'm PAK1S GKBt?N, ? SHOO FLY PAPER, I* 0. DILLQN Si (0. Mr VisitingCardiaud Woddlng invitations 1NSECI POWDER AND GUNI to order. jel5 " " ? -AT? 1 S5*b R, H. LIST'S, H. D. WILLIS, Jon 1010 ?l?ln utreol ?sou; aoent ron? M0N0N(JAII COAL AND COKE, groceries tTc. TWUNTV'Klliat ANn WATKIl BT& __________ Ttloidiunm /"1HOOOLATE1C1NO Clnnn Lump Conl O'-o por Duahal. \J . "''IVi'innl ilollrrrlo", nt?* , """ ' 1 !to?ily ?t?ny limn, lor lokn ami paltry, a MUijlCAL GOODS, flavorlnttcuitardiqu?l Icecrcuin. A BEAUTIFUL H, P. DEHREN8, my.11 mi tliln Huool Cliirkerlno & Sons' Piano, ; ?r ijir?> Hi-tile o?rv?d lum. mid uu niin?ui o?o TNTKLT.IGl'N'CER'8 ,1011 OFFICE iuu?i liutnld. 1 KKw TYI'B,RKIM.KD WODKUKN, 1IONE P. W. BAUMBR & CO., ^INT?udTAJIT woh,knti^J"V'?,|VVC-KR"" P) No. 1110 MtrkM sirjoc. n iud V I'u'uiiv.uiu BUMt. COM MISSION Eft5' SALES. ( gPECUL COMUISSIONBttS' SALE OK City of Wheeling Real Estate! ' By virtuo of u rtocroc of the Circuit Court of / Ohio county, mudo ou llio 27th. ?l.iy of May, loJJ. iu the suit in cliuiieary of Johu Charles Fremont l'reesc v. (icorjyo W. t'wmu uud others, we shall, u< special couiialMjaufln appointed thereby, prot ceed to sell ut public auctiou at tho north front door of tho Court House of Ohio Qjunty, oo WEDNE80AY. THE JiTll DAY OF JUN'K, ISO?, nt 10 o'clock a. in., tho following parcels of laud. italic-City of Wheeling, of which the lute Isaac Frecso died seized:? 1. Lot tfJ aud part of lot Ut ou the south west corner ol Chapllne aud Twenty-fourth struct*, end having a front on tho west side of Chapliuu street oiteudiuk southwardly from Twoutv- . J fourth street to tho lino of William Auber, aud . extending westwardly by au equal width to ua alley in tho rear of said lota; aud having ou tho from part erected a two story double brick dwellluu house, aud on the rear pare, a two-story double irume dwelling house; 1 1'urtsof loU 17 audit* lu Eoff's addltiou to the City ut Wheeling, frontlug it feet 0 luohea / ou the south vide ot Twenty-fourth street. auu having thereon ereoted u brick oottugo dwelling house. .Said parti of lo:* have a dupth of 100 fojt. subject lo a private allay iu the rear, belug i subdivision U of tuu plit referred to iu tue dueU of AUUou and tfeek conveying tho same to Uhurle* and Ketunh Wult. . 8. The south hulf of lot a, lu square 7 iu tho , towu of boutb Wheeling, ou tho west aide of n I Chupllue street lu the Eighth ward of aaldoity; 'aud 1. Lot I In suuure!) of the subdivision of tho Joseph Caldwell estate, fronting ou tho west sldo of rhapllne struct uud havlujr thcroou eruoted a two s;oty double brlok dwelling house. t-ald commissioners are by sold decree authorised to subdivide anvr of said several parcels of laud aud to t>ell thorn respectively as u whole, or In parcels, auhey may doom licit for the parties iu interest; aud said laud will be sold iu such puree's. . Tbiui* oi Sai.k:?One-third aud a* much mora us tho purchaser or purchaser* may elect cosh lu hand: and the nulduelu two equtl iushiUtuenH iu uino and eighteen mouths t orn tho day of sale; the credit installment* to bear Interest, from the flay ol sale.?the purchasers reflectively to give their notes lor the deferred luar d Iincuts: and where the property sold has tlwreon auy buildings or improvements. tu? purchaser in addition must Insure uud keel) tusured against low by lite, furtbo benefit of tho said commissioner*. tho said bulUUng* and Improvements to auamount equal to at least two-thirds of tho unpaid purchase mouoy; utid the titlo to bo re* tulued until the further order of the court A. J CLARICE, UKOKQ15 W. ATKINSON. apodal Comiulssioucn. J. C. Uebvcy. Auctioneer I, John .W. Mitchell. Ciotk of tho Clruult Court , ' of Ohio county, cortlfy that bond and soourlty bus beou given by said cotnu>U#iooet* us required by law, tuiil the sold decree of sale. jo7.MW*K .JOHN W. MI'lCtlEI.L, Clerk. .* pUBLIC SALE Real Estate la WMngand Elm Grove. Churlw II. Mooro Ji Co. ") va. iuCliaucery. Patrick D. Carroll and other*. J in pursuance ol a decree uoidoon tlio .'til day ! of Juno, by the Circuit Court forOhlououu* 7, ty lu the above entitled cause. tUo undersigned, / upnoluted specialcommissioner (or iho purpose, will on SATURDAY. JULY 3. 18M, commencing at 10 o'clock a m* ut tlio' north frontdoor of tho Court llaasQ.of Ohio oouuty. Wat Virginia. sell at public auction to thuhlgQ' est and boat bidder tuu two pieces of property heroluuftor described..that it to *ay: 1. That portion of thu loi or portion of around , in the City of Wheeling \Y. va.. lying at and jioar tho poiutof intersection of Junu itrMB (now Sixteenth strouttaud South street, whldh . , lies west of a foundation wall runulng froui the John ttroet llue'to tbo Ur.o ot South streot through the bulldtug occupied by Jauiea A. Car* roll on February 25.1871. Ui a marble shop and Salesroom, und bounded uu follows: iloglujlfug at tlio polutof Intersection of John struct (now sixteenth street) uud South street. lu Kquaro Number lil?bt \$) in th.it part ol said city; thence runulng eastwardly along tlio lino of John street (novr Sixteenth itreet) thirty-one (81) feet to the center ol thu fouudation waU above referred to; theneu ruunlug along the conturof wiM foundation wall and parallel with tbu Hue of Murket street southwardly to tbo Hue of .South street; thence westwardlv along tbo V110 uf South itreet to tho place of bogluulog, together \ with till nud siugulur the uppurtcusnocs and hereditaments thoreuuto belonging or in any wbu apportaiulng; 2. A certain pleoo of lnud In tho town of Kim B Oroyo, Ohio county, Wat Virginia, hounded as * follows: Utglunlug ut a stake in tno line of 1-nrerty Grier's lot and at the southeast corner of J. M. Butler'* lot: tbouco 'with said ButUr'i lino northwostwardlr oue hundred and twenty (l'A)) ? feet to tho Boutnwaterl/ sldo of a nlxtoeu-feot alloy or-roadway; and with lu'td roadway north thirty-four uud threo? fourth* toft) degrees coat ? blxty C>J' foot to astuko; theneu runulug south* y castwardly und parallel with wild Butler's lino utid sixtv feet at right fttiKlos thorofroiu 011c him* UIVU HUU mill UHU'tlUit \lliy^) IKHIi lUl* atako In said Grler'i Hue; thoncu with imld Grior'a lino to tho beglnalng, It holm: kuowu ui * lotnumbcr throe (Hi on tho pint of Iota hl<l out by Louisa Kluimius ?ud Johu L. Ktinuilus, her husband,and Murjr Klinmln*. Tkhmh ok Maijs:?One-third of the purchoBti money und ns much mora us tbo purelmver mnr oleet cash in hupd, tbo roslduo In equal instalments at ulnuund eighteen months respectively from tbo day pftfale, thepurobaier togivonoto* ' for t lie deferred installment* Qf purchase money, with Lntorunt from tbe day of sale. scoured by a deed of trust on tbo property Bold, with pollolca oflusureucongalnsiflruoii the build lain tueroon, to the cutlslttctlon of thebuld eomml'ilon. W. 1*. HUUIIAKt*. Special Comzfllsalouor. W. II. IIai.Ucr. Auctioneer. \ 1 hereby certify that bond und security hai f ueou kivcu i.:. icquiiuu ?y law ny w. r. imo_ bard, tho trpeclal commissioner In the abovo on* ? titled cause. JOHN W. MITCH ELL. Jc8 Clerk Circuit Court Ohio County. 3# QOMMISSIONEIW SAMS. StatoofWost Virginia. County of Ohio, 53.: Ia tl>o Circuit Court of teiid county. ss Surah Orillln and others ") vs. - In Chancery. Btowart Mllllgan and othora. J v Ily virtue of 11 doproo entered In paid Court In tiie abwo ontltlod cause on tho J3d ?lu)-of Mnv. 1&>3, tho undersigned apodal commissioner will oil at public auction, on what In kuown ua tlio William Mllllgon farm, two and one-half ml lei southeast of Kouoy's 1'olnt, in Ohio county, West Virginia. <>n MONDAY, TIIE10TII HAY OFJULY.18W, commencing at l'> o'clock a. in., tho following deacribed roul estate, Nltuatcd in the district ??f Tiladclphla, Ohio county, Wont Vir.rlnlu, aud adjoining lands of Jnmi'i Orr and others, and hounded oa follow*: Beginning at a blaulf walnut. hickory and white onk; tlionco n uith i'?V cast 1.13 polos to a b pan lull oak by n brunch; thOnco south 70" cast 10) to a black ouk tu tho original Hue; thenio aoutU W eiiai '('? polos tp a dogwood aud ash; thonoo north 78' weal 100 polos to a white oak; thonoe north 18? west 4'l polcato a red oak; thence north HG wo it 143 |K>lca to a sugar tree: thoueo nbrth A6 wost pole* to tho placoof beginning, aud bontoiulug one hundred nnd thlrty ouoflorea. mo'o or leas. Titans op 8ai.h:?One-third of tho purchasp money cash in hand aud ai much.more us tho purchaser innv elect to nay, and the bfchuico in two equal annual lnstnlluient* at one and two years, with interest from day of sale, tho purchaser giving h I* liotos with good personal aeon* rlty for4hp ueforrod payments, lutereit on tho socond deferred Installment to bo paid annually. Title to wild proporty to bo retained until It La paid for. W. M. DONLAI', Hprelul Commissioner. That boud with security as required by law find tho deoroo of Mid court has boon given by aid aoot'lal commissioner Is hereby uertllleu, mil 8th day of Juno. 18W. jetf JOHN W. MITCHELL, Clerk. TR USTEE'8 SALE. rpilUSTKE'S SALE. _? Ily virtue of tliroodeeds of tru?t inado by Will? lam Hamilton utid Lottie Hamilton, his wife, to mou trustee, tho flrtt datod April 11,18*1 re* corded In tno oitlco of the C-lurk of the County Court of Ohio county, Wo?t Virginia, lu Deod of Truat Hook No. '21, pane 1, tho secoud doted July 0. IW3. recorded lu auld clerk's office in Deed of Trust nook No. U7, paifethe third dated Auglint '21,1HW?. recorded in Hiild clerk's offlco lu Deod of Trust Hook No. 11, page l?. 1 will Hell at thn north front door of tho Court House of aai<t county, ott MONDAY, TUK nn DAV OF JULY. 18W, cominnnolng at 10 o'clock u. m., tho following ? described tuoparty, that In to aay: I art of Iota numbered Throe und litxteen, In Klolli Afltlfol'a Orifidvlow iiibdlylaiou, lu tho VIrat ward of the City of Wheoliug, Ohio county, West Virginia, thnt Is to any: ao much of the lot No. H In aaJd aiiU-dlvlllou oa Ilea within tho following boundaries, to wit: Jtotflnniutf nt tbo aoutltweat comer of aald lot, running thence northwardly with the wait line thuroux 62 feet, more or less, to the southerly line of tho road us Z2 tiowuied; thence with thn ?outherlv and westerly lino of tho ruad us now used to where the aaine Intersects with thn aouth line Of said lot) thouce with aald south Hue woiterly to the place of beginning. Also, ao of lot No. 10, lu aald auU dlvb Hon a* Ilea aouth of n Hue rimnlujr patella! with the aouth line of uld lot whlon ft extended hi "U n atraliilit line will Intersect the wait Hon of said lot No. a when the southerly lino of tho road ai now used lutnrsocti aald wrat Una. The title to laid pruptriy ia bnllovod to bo perfoot, but jiollltiK as trustee l will eonvoy only the title vested in in" by imUI dcrda of truit, Tr.iiMa or Mai y. -t)ne tblrd and as tnuoh mor? S an the purehuwr elects to pay tu caah on the day of aale, the balance in two *|tfal installmants at -- one and two yeara. notea bearing lnt?reit from 9T the day of nalo, pi be givan for tli? rtoforred paymenta, the title to be reliltijd uiitll payment la ,u'w 11"iii! 1. .V:?, cowuw;i,tt.i??. VS. U, IIallui, Auctiwufcr.