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IN THE OIL FIELDS, Tlio Baoord for Oualiars Is Brokon By tho Dye-Brooka No. 2. EIGHTY-FIVE BARRELS PER HOUR "Was tUo Rttto li Wiw Plowing Yosterduy?Development* ol liuportunuo Near Mi(l(|lobaurno?Tlio Kl*tor*> villo Field Xovor Mors Idvoljr?Wurk in Clio Over*tho-Kiver Field in I'ro. pressing ut u llapid Uaie. Sistersvillo ia ths buaiost community in tlio itata Tho first of the uushers which was struck over in ihu l'rioJen district a few Jays ago has been followed by many others, anJ tliu ond is not yet. Tho l)yo-l!rooks No. - well, on tbo West Virginia aido of tho rivor, louthwost of Sistersvillo, ulroajy mentioned, has JevelopeJ into the richest striUo ever luaJoin tho tiistorsvillo tiald. Lust evoniug a reliable report from tile well was that ita hourly rato of How was olehty.lH'o barrels, or010 barrels ovorv Uvonty-four hours, making the daily income of the owners only S-,55(X The lirst twelve hours this well Hewed 1,320 v barrels. It is being visited by hundred! of people, and is dividing honors ni tho chiof uttraclieu of the Held with tho (usliors on the Ohio Hide of tho rivor. I? < ilniilml Iihnnt font OllHt of tlio No. 1 Dye-Brooks, which was (ho original strike in that suction, und tho Mtrikiiii* of No. 2 hm inailo it curtain thai (ho east arid (rest lints itf tho correct lay ot' tho hits pool ot oil. Numerour other walla aru koIur down in that neighborhood and a aurics ot rich strikes ii anticipated. A vory important strike was tho well on tho John Klcirlo farm, (our and a half iniloa southwest of tho Tylor county seat, Middlobourno. This is now territory, and as tho woll is mentioned aa doing botween forty ami tlfty barreln, the district is auro to bo fully doveloped immediately. Middlobourno will bocome a busy conter after half a century of intorior isolation. Capt. William Johnson, a woll known oil man, is ono of tho ownors of this hole. Tho striking of this woll may induce the projoctors o( the Clarksburg-Ohio Kiver railroad to ado:>t the routo that pnssos through Middlobourno to tho rivor at Hiatorsvillo in preference to tho Fishing creek routo oudtngatXew Martinsville. uislmo.n j. mon it<n: rusLD. lJallaIre I'artifM In voting ? IIuiuuiicch About Hli; Jloiiu*e? Tliorv. A numbor of Bellairo people loft for oil fields yoaterday and will covor tho lower portion ot ijehnont county, as well as Mouroo. They aro out to get in some territory wlioro oil has boon found if thov can eat in without oav inir too much monoy. By tlio way. creator Hums than are paid aro usually talked about, (or leases wore obtained right in tho Antioch field last weok for very moderate sums, and that, too, in what seems to bo tho heart of tho desirable territory, liig pricoi rule lor the interests in tlio lands on which flowing wells aro located, but no fabulous sums havo been paid for outside leases, most of tho $5,000 to $10,000 oilers disappearing an only blufls. Tho Pittsburgh Dispatch and tho Commercial Gazette both decry tho Hoallsville llold and sav tho Montgomery well is nothing but a gasser, but the fact that criticism u exactly tho same in both papura indicates it waa written by an oil man who may or may not bo interested. It is said by persons who have been there that there ii an abund* anceof oil, or was until tho tools be* came fast in tho well, and the additional fact that anothor weil has been commenced on the Soals farm, near tho Montgomery, by the same pooplo, indicates au interest in that field at least greater than tho 1'ittsburgb papers note. * Atiotlmr N?ir IVeil. All of tho stock oxceptiug ono share has boon taken to put down a woil on tho llorr lot on Glenn's run, four and one-half miles west of Martin's Kerry, and only 1,'JU0 feet southeast of tlio Starbuck producer, and it is thought that tills ono share will bo taken to-day. Tho sharos aro S3 J0 nacli. The lease is ownod by Martin's Kerry parties, and thoy think they have a sure thing. Tho well will bo put down as quickly as possible. Over tlio Ulvnr Notf*. The scarcity of water around Coloraln is n^nitiHt oi?urnti'iiH. Sovorid big rniiih would ovorcomo 1I16 drawback. Atiirnt thoro wn< tnlk about piping water froiu Wheeling creok, but it it not much inorn reliable tliun Glnnn'u run and tho proper tiling to do will bo to lay a pipe to the Oliio river. Tho Siiaronn have loaied .'J^l acroa .with the undoritnuding that they aro to n?Ve tuillfciunt w?t?r ior thou .stock. Several farmers have boon haulitit! wutor to thoir farm* to food thoir utock. Largo quuntitioaof piping, machinery, rigging, etc., for oil woIIb m arriving in Martin'a Furry on tho diflurotiL railroadti. None of tho wolli drilling baclc of Martin's Korrv will hardly come in bofore tho'Nth of h'opteiubor. Tho Starbuck contintioi (o produce considerable gan and a part of it will probably bo piped to the Sharpey rig to bo utilized an fuel. In order to create Homo oil oxcitomont right at home aoine one utartod the report yoHterilay that the Starbuck well ha I been cleaned out and wan doing 1,000 barrels a day, which of courno in ridiculous Mcl'ormott'fl oil well tool work*, Martin'* Kerry, in groatlv rushed with work. Six young farmers of noar Portland havo leaned about acre** of ground on llic Short crook and will tom tin* tnr. ritory. Work will b?? dunmoiirod lit onco. Two otlior IioIoh will l>u put down oil Short rrook. Tho ?lriII?wm who httvo tho contract for tint i'arkor well (our union back of Mnr? tin'* Korry arnvod ywUordny mid ox* pool to liu^i>i work to-morrow morning. linn, ( InirliM I". hi'fill, Hon. C\ l\ Hoott, formerly nl I'nrknrH* burtf, hut who linn ronldodnt Wntihiuifton, I). (/., nilien ho rooltfUii l tho podltloit of pnrdoii clurk in tho judiciary depart* iiiuut of tho L'ovnmiiionl, tuxler tho llurrlfloii nil in i ii int ration, Inn boon up' pointed pollen judtfu of tho Dliitrlct of Columbia to fill un tinoxpirml tnrin which toriiiluntuR .luminry I, I Mini. IIih in.hi v filumlfl in Want Virginia will bo gratified tftroml tho following ntiitoiiiont, which in taken from tho SVaNliinifton Now* ni Auxttfi I: <luil|(o h(!ott linn preddnd ut thin rI liuttnl for throe <lnvm only, hut durliiu that timn ho luti evlilnmuid uiidhpiitoil uhllttv iih m pollen court jnd.?o mid Inn won t)m ml in i r ni i fin of ovory onn Mrouud tho court. .Iii'lirn Hcott m not only un nxcttllont Judge of tho law, hut known noninthint/ nhoiil hiiinnii untilrn nn well, nn<I hIiowm duo nriiinoiit iu doalilitf with tho divio n i II hi I phnniirt of lilt imiliity who K'aip tho bar In front of him. this isijHk ni8i\?n-:?. Tlia Admiralty Court FU?? U?* Ulaiuo uu ttiu Mnls uf (Ita Crnthlo. IIrimbiuuvkn, Auguit 12.?Tha uduiirulty court hai roudorod adocluiou in tho inquiry rnado into tlio ainklu^ ol tho North Goruun Lloyd Stoainahlp Company's atoutnor Elbo iu collision with tho Uritiili steamer Crathio iu January lait. Tho court holds that tho blaino (or tho collision must bo attributed to tho mato of tho Crathio, wlio doiortod itifl poit immediately boforo tho occurronco and wont into tho JJttUOV ol [liu v. riiiuii'. Continuing, the findings say that thu oflicor in charge oi thu watch of tho Elbu cannot, liowovor, bo freod from tho reproach that ho omittoil to got out of thu way of tho Cruthio by a tnuoly manipulation of tho iiulai, and failed to attract tho attontion of tho crow of tho Cratiiio by signalling with tho utoam whistle. lit regard to tho stuns taken to nave life on board tho Elbo after tho collision occurred, the court holds that tho orders given by Captain Von Uousel and executed by tho olllcera nod crew of tho Elbo for thut purpose wore donervine of praise. As to tho suddenness with which tho Elbo foundered, the Undine of the court ays that it wan not attributable to do* fucts in her construction, lack of ioaworthiness or defects iu thu oqipuiout, loading or manning of tho vessel, but, solely lo the sovoro damage inenrrod,' which oxtouded to tho water tight compartment aiuidship, ho that two of its divisions were flooded. As to tho allejatiitnj made against tho cominander of the Crathio. the admiralty court finds no ground lor censuring him or the other navigators of the Gratlilo in rogard to tliotr omitted attempts to save life nltor tlio collision, 111 tho Crathio, according to tho finding, suU'oring hiicIi sevoro injury tluu there WttH iumifablo foar that alio horaolt won hi founder. mimiu:u ,\\i> huiciuis. A )liin Striknt 2IU .nf.? a P.itrit lllow and Tlitm ttaiiu* IIIlUHMlf. Ci.Kvni.and, 0? August 12.?Tho (load boily of August Hchiaalor, a^otl sixty voari, wa* found hanging from a troo in tho woods uoar hid homo in the out* skirta of tho city about noon to-day. Sctuaslor was a grape growers ami resided in Nottingham, a suburb omt of tiila city. On .Saturday night !aat fcSchisalor's wife waa found lying uncon* adorn in tho kitchunof hur homo. Hho hail throo ugly gaahoa on tho head and her akull was fractured. I lor ii unhand could not bo found and a aoarch was instituted. To-day, attracted by ttio strange actions of a dog, neighbors went to tlio wood*, wbero tho hodv wan found. Schinalor bad <]tiarrollod with ilia wife Saturday evening and atruck lior with a blunt Instrument. Thinking her dead ho committed suicide. Mrs. Scliisdlor ia still unconscious and may die. Nut it CiiimIIiIiiim. Special Ditpaieh to t\e lntc'liqtnar. Stkciiksyillk, August 12.?Quito a surprise was occasioned hern this even* iug by tho announcement that Kov. L. II. Stowurt, presiding oldor of Steuben* villo district of tho .M. K. church, wan spoken of for tlto senatorial nomination, mado vacant by Sonator Woods' doath, but it id given on good authority that Mo is not a Candida to. Other now candidates montionod aro M. It. Weiday, of Wintoruvillo, and 11. G. Smith, of IDinorson. Old Cltlznn'* Siitlilnn l>uatli. Svtcial DbpatcH to the hilc ligeueer. Hunting ton, u. Va., August 12.?K. K. Oswald, an old citi/on of this city, was on his way homo from church lato lust night when ho was uttsckod with heart trouhio and death uusuud sud* doniy. llo was sixty-four. ,\ Fat/it Full. Special DUpitch '? the Intclligencer. 1'akki:i:8UUho, W. Va., August 12.? Oliver Mclloury, n printer, foil Uown stairs, lighting on his head, lie has been unconscious for bonis and the doctors suy he cannot live through the night. MOUMltVlLI.ti. A MI*coIIhiiimhi? fUnliitigti of Minor .Milt* tor* from Miitnliikll'? Mittropoilii. Two oloctric cars for tho Hon wood, MOUIl'lBVIIlO iV NMH'OlltIC r.lllWAV llllVH arrive*11 and will bo |>ut in position for operation an hooh m llio electric apparatus arrive*. Tlio railt> for tho laying of tlin lower ond of tlio rouii will arrivo this weolc. It will not tako lonfc to comploto tlio road aftor tho rails arrivo. County Clerk I/iwis yoitorday iaauod marriago liconioi to llonry P.lntt, of Wutzol county, and Mary Tronapplc, of Una county, and to William Tronapplc, of tlim county, and Toroaa iilatt, of Wot* zol county. A tonm of hnraos attached lo tlio laundry wagon btdonirhn; to iloiiar Shownoro, ran oil yoatorday causing much oxcitomeiit but no damage. (i um Colli mm and family, who havo bono viiitingut tho homo of ii. 10. Uoain, l?)ft for thoir liomo in Now Jor.-oy yontorduy. A groat tnnnv fruit troei in this sec* tion aro breaking down from tlio woight of tlio over-abundance of fruit. Mr*. Charles Uowoll, of l'arknrsburg, is viiitlng liar puronts, Mr. uud Mrs. Abraiu Uryaou. William Catlott, who hold* a position iu Washington, J). C., is visiting ins family horo. Minn Ora Filzaiinmona, of Now Mar* tiiiNvlllo, ia tho guoit of lior nistur, Miua Lucy. Miartos Lfltta and Klirio Dick loavo thin morning for Mariott.i, Ohio, lo visit rolatlvoa. W. 1'. McDonald, of Hiatoravillo, npont Kno lav in tlio city. Scrofula, Salt Rheunf And All Other Blood Dlconnos-How They Mny Uo Cured. Ppnnklnr; ultnply from what Hnnd'nHurmipitrllln linn done, not only oncoor twIrn, but Iti ihouitniiclHof I'OHt'H, warm hom-ntly nny IhiM It In tho bout roinody fur nil din* vanitn of tho blood, whatever t ho cnitnoi IJy fin peculiar Combination, I'ropnr* tlou mid l'roi.'oiM, II. ponuo:iM'i poult I vo incillolnul merit I'aaullut to 11moIf. It linn mini (ho in out Vlrulntit reman of Horofula und Malt IMioum, uvnn when nil other pronarlptlotiH and mtdlolllcB Imvo fulled to do any tfood, lllood polMonlni;, /Vo?n irhnlrrrr orlphi, ylalda to ltn piiWorfillrli fiiinliiK, purify 11W, vltiillr.ln/f I'ffert upon I tor blood. If you dwilro further pnrttculnrn, wrlta lo tin hi bnlnw. Hitnicmhnr that Hood's Garsaparilla la IhoOuoTrtinlllood 1'urlflcrprominently In tho publlncyo today, Prepared only by U, 1, Itooi) ft Co., I ,n \v i 11, M'rfl., IT, S.I, A, Mold by nil drniftflnlM. f I; nix f..r | i. I IniwlSl Pillfl nflui'illnnnr iiuuum i iiiu riiii.u,^ AT THE CflMPMEETlNG. Bishop Mallallau Buytlzja Children ^ iviid Sfiya Good-bye. VERY INTERESTING 'EXERCISES p Crowded Yonlorday l-'ullol I'rolltabln " Work?X Mumiirablo Mot uiug Moot- ,j injj?\ Very At train ivo I'ro^rauiiiiu U Arranged lor To<day, whioli in |?worlti Loafitio l>ny?llov, Sir. Canoe, l ot I'duiiNylvaiilu, I'ruaonU F ??????? l> Tlio oariv morning aorvlco nt tho [! Moundiville camp-mooting yeatorday i: wai own lone to bo romomhorod. 1 It could hardly bo ualtl that any ono J", io l it. Kov. Mr. lloluu oallod for the , aiugiug ,v Uymu, aftor making aotuo m opening remark?. Uov. Mr. Dentoji led K iu prayor, thou Hev. G. W. Grituoa took (. tho load. Tho toatiiuouiala givou worn aiiort utul epiritoJ. Homo apoko who A havo aorvod God for sixty yonra, and g| they testified that tho wav grows j, lighter aa tiioy near tho end of lito'e fi journey. c Kov. tfponcer King, ono of tho oldoat, if not tho oldest, ininiator uow in active work in tho conforonce, oirered a f??rvout prayor, and apoko of the mittaininggrace of God, all through tho yearn of hid ministry, and said that thia year i hii work ia bettor dono than over bo- j fore, from tho fact that lie is more fully consecrated to it. Ho ia seventy yean of ago, but hi* heart ii young aiid ho ahowa the old Moihodiat lire of the daya of tho fathers. Ho hud a glorious timo hi shaking hands with all who knew III in. I Following tliia moating camo a fifteen > minute olioir urnutico, nftor which Dr. {[ Ililcor-conducted a |iontocnatal Bible re ad inc. It waa a time of great good to all preaont. 'J'ho doctor was in hi* verv _ best humor for talking, although ho said ho wtia very much worn down hy hard work, llo presented Koapol trutha ^ in ii tiiiiminr fn tiikit hnlil nl (ill whn' heard liim. lit* said liiu aatno word 1m from tliu Greek that wo tranuluto povor I1 could bo translated dynnmilo, ho God " would tiyuamito thoao who rccoivo tho a Holy Ghost. At 1 o'clock tho choir mot and on joy- . od un hour's practice under tho loader hip of Prof. lBurko. At 'J o'clock tho ^ voung pooplo mot at tho toniplo, lod hy He v. \N. T. llolmof. 11 u took on Itih i themo "Life," and tulkod on tho sub- '' ject with scriptural roforoncea for ^ tlitriy-flvo minult'H. until tho bishop arrival to baptizo tho children. Tho j bishop stated that lie had not tiino to snake hands with all, but ho budo thorn hi u hearty good-bye with the oarnott praver that all might spend their lives \ working for tho Maator, and ho honed to meet all in heaven if ho was not perinitted to moot thorn a^ain in tl?in j) world. Ho loft on the 4 o'clock train v. for tho oast. Ho tukon with him tho !i love and well wishos uf all who mot him ^ and hoard him. V. At I o'clock tho oxorciaflfl at tlu* J|; children's mooting wore as follows: ,'j Alter ninging and prayor Mrs. Calvort, l the leader," began tho regular lesson in = llihle teaching. Kov. Mr. (iunoo culled on tho childrou to recite versos. Uov. S. Spurr, i tho Kplsconal ininistor of u Motindsviilu, gave a talk that was groatly enjoyed. Mies Annio l'elloy led tho tinging. r At 5 o'clock tho niothors inot in tho ?' auditorium und an interesting and good ? < mooting was hold. To-day ij Epworth Loaguo day, und tho programme will bo a* lollows: y u. in.?lixiicfjcnco meetm#. in '?u. in -l'r. M I., ituno.v (if the First 5!. K. church. A!t<>onn. I'd . will tnlk ,':'M ji. in.?Platform inc?'tltiu>> .Short tn'.k* by / niiinlo r. ?r W i: ^Juttlictvu. ur>'si>leut Kpworth WnsUlugtou. P. < will be uijiouk ibe 41?. hi.?Junior*. .' (). iu.?Mother* of Kuworth League. x 811. in.?Dr. ilHiioo ucntii j>rcm lH '. ItKliIiAIUtC. N All SurU of Local .>? *vn unit (ioMlp from tlio tiluuM City. The family of Km out lJonttlold hero r:\intj piyoon* for llioir own u-u mid oil ^ Suturday they killed u few for u Sunday | dinner. A Hiiinll boy picked up n foot of oiia of tho dead pigeons and found oi\ it a brans rinK inscribed ''K. 21571?." t Thin was tho first tlmt was known of n 1 stray plftoon in tliu lot, but it was after- > > wards found that thorn wa* unothor ono J,1' there. It roosts on tho top of tho alack i,. of tho old lantern irlobo work", but )\ cornea down and funds with tho othors; ? evidently a pair of carrier pigeons is r lost and tho lottor and number ubovo given may ioad tho owner to tho diucovory of tho ono left. A dispatch from Chicago dated Innt j-< Saturday, contains tin* information of jj inimont to llollairo people. It says: "I I villi P.irk unrlnlv ii ru?.ii? nvnr lint N olopoiuont and marriugo of l>. Krucnt t( Kurtc, oon of l>r. 0. K. Kurt/, and Minn |, Holon 0111, daufclitor ofim OhiocapitniiMt. Mr. ami Mrr. (.Jill, tho parent* of tho britlo, nro wealthy and cnmo to i'liioaijo from Ulrclovillo, Ohio, aomo tituo hoforo tho world'* fair, 'i hoy nro now _ vinitilit? thair oM homo in Ohio ami tho nowh of their daughter's hu?1i1oii marriage ban boon telegraphed them." _ A young-man from thin city wont ont ] to Kpworth l'ark Haturday night loaded ?i up with bad whisky, and aft or reaching ) n room nttholiotol hoproceodod to clean '? it out by throwing his water pitcher, l lamp and othor article* out tho window. ^ Tho marshal was calloil upon to ootllo tho ca?o, and after the young man had recovered bin aousoi ho was roloasod on paying $10 for tho datuago dono to tho Iiotol property. _ There will bo a number of lady bicycle r.d?r? hero shortly. Ho far tliov have boon backward about taking hold of tho wliool, but (jnito a number of married * and ninirle women are now lonruiiig, V ntid the iw|unaiuishuoiH nbout riding a r wheel will hooii disappear. Jncob Klof foil from a liiuli dnnk in ,{ Kuiiibiiah A. Wiinninr'n wholoialo li?j?ior morn, after wiridllltf tho cluck, ami Iih V faco Htnick tlm lioor flrnt, proiiucintr an ^ tmly ami painlul liruiHo, hut no huiiou urc brokoit. tinorjio Antiunion ami Ocorjio Slrobol took filinr^n of tho Mureliiilltn' liotol yo:?toiiliiy ami tho two tloor^on ox poet to intiko it a popular pluco. MIhh Kalio Hlmrry, tfonoral dolivorv olnrk in tho poniolUco, roturuml yostur- _ ilny liom u wnok'n visit with ZnuoBVillo frioinli). P Mrn. .loaopliinn lUudolph, who Iiih . bni'ii vlnitliiK horo for a month, h how J vlnktlnu lior noli, Harry, lit llarviiy, 111. 1 !*> I ' l..\C(JllHlo\ Vo l III; MAHT. ' InHugh I'lttnlinriltt I'hitnddllihl", Now Vim Ii in llimion viii I'Miimt IviiiiIii 1.1nOM, Auipmt KMIi to l**itli, IiicIunIvo, lie* _ count Unlt'lii' Templar (Jonclavo, Ovnr Allin'liuny Moitlilaliin in hli/lioit point n 1 mi vn noa In vol i hi on ml fiiinoili llorno Hlion Curvo; uloiiy tho Iiino liiiilala. r Htop'ovor piivlloyiin and llrHt'cliiHH in*, cntniuoilulimi. tho l'onnnyIviUllit In n limi cliinn routo. Kxcuriilonl'ti littvo clinlco of rotiiriiInit via lliid*nii Itivor, pi Niiiifniu KnlU ami otlior roil lint. Kor ilolitlU apply to .1, 11, Tuiillllmoii, Ticket AkuiiI, Wliuoiiuj;. tuiaiu. ATLANTIC TEA COMPANY. STANDARD GOODS J AT LOW PRICES. It will nlwaya pay to look ovor our rlco liat, wliothor you poruhaao from us r uUuwiiuro; you call tlion Unci tho )wost prico if ({uulity in equal. Wo uoto prices lor irooli uu4 atumlunl ooda only. PRICE) LIST: Ijiht llrowu tiiitfur. 25 Ibi for $1 00 ru?li llolloil Outs, 7 1 hi. 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[XTAXI KI>?I'Osfi'lON ASSi ICNOO* Vt KAi'HKK and typewriter by u young nl*-. ("an tflve references. Addtcss "C," euro itel I Igo nocr office. mil'J* UISN WHO WILL WORK FOR $75 month salary or largo commission cotllmr aplo koiuIs by samples to denier*. Ivxpoilenco uiiec.'SMiry. Write us. HOUSEHOLD Hl'KIA LTV CO., (75) Ctnclnn All. Ohio. nu <-s Y, i r. .1 i n?-v m iv j.i nni/n v/wu.i , , (ii take orders by wimple; cn.slly liaiitllod ; lis at yl^lit; K->od ni'ary ; niinnlu* and purlieuiti ?ont proper unphcnut. Address Willi Ntaiiip, " i- \ i i N. V. ii>* Trh.i.vl IXrAN'TI'l) KoittJ.S. ARMY; AI1LE* H lJODIKI). uuninrled men, between iinc?of I imd -? oltlzein of iliit United state-*, of good liaracler and ( luheraio habit*. w tin can fpeiik. >ad and write Kitk'iiili. For fti!l information I'jilv. preferably by letter. to ReorulUmfOniccr, d I :iu avunno, l'uulmrKh, I'a. Jy.'fi-MWMr Ll/" ANTED AN HONEST, ACTIVE V V l'unllntnnn or ladv im travel for reliable itflbllxnt'd hiMiNu. Salary ST HO, payable 815 eekiy ami ?>kSituation permanent. ('fi'tvllC'n. Kncloio noU'addrcett'd -tumped enTill" DOMINION COMPANY.; ICUmnbo illMllltc Oil Intro JvV>' J A L ES M A N (M E D10 A L)?W A N TJ3 U j to cuil on phyHlclam with lirjjo nttd lm>rt?nt Mineral work altuou readv. An oxcelnt iue "no rati bo earned by pliy-dcium or ihoranfKitodaddriM?. statu ai;? and experience. i; i' ?v I ' r ,!l.i I n'.i.i I'i inrI BUSINESS CHANCE. ? ??? r?^ TO SI,000 EASILY MA DE P* j v/vy by tprciiiatlou. Addrosn l'AT? ( SON A: 0-Ooiali.i HillI'lliic. ciilrnu'ii. nu t \ni> i'i-waiid peu "l) v/' / month easllv made with email ipltal bv Hjmteinatic* peculation. anfu?t method; okiiud particular* kui:?:; National Hank refer* u?- THOMAS Jt CO, IW Rlaltt\ llulldtiig. li leapt an 1 ASSIGNEE'S SALE. \ SSIGNEE HALE OF I HI' WHEEL* V IS'. 1111.1/ VINKYAHP I'ROl'FRTY. Wf will oilur for a Miort time, at private side, u< Hill Viiiiu aril I'ronortv. roiioistiui' About thirty-two noriM atnl improvement* icrcon. Will sell miiil property ns u whola or lil M'll tin* oHHt or we?t Hide of the hill nepitit?*ly. as wilt niilt pure 11 user*. For unco ami rins mil nt iliu onion of * <?ru?* Mathlflou, o I'MI Market street. Wheclluir. W. Vn. <?r< Ikt.i: J MATIIISOX nil? T. H. Itll.KY. ;vi'' o( .1 T. S iHivn'i. FOR RENT. ^OK REST HOUSE OF 8EVES rooms iiii'l iiitic, both bath uurt water ..- t F..r i?urt if i i i r ? eulloti W.M. MITC1IKI.L .soN. Kil t 1 :<?:! street. nu'J' j^uk ijk.n* r?tiirc dksikabi.k ki:s. 11)1 N' I*. No. 031 Main at reel (Itloch prop* ty>. coiitnliilnir ?lx n?om*. two hulN, kltchoii. iwrv. kooiI cellar, bath, both biim'H. hot atnl iM water; line river vlow; poav^l-in Keptcra* r 1 or October 1. Imiulro of UEOU<Jl?*A. It:KIIAM. 903 Maln Mtt'i't nu7 -iub Building. FOR RUNT?one elegant office lom, also one l.irf^o elegant hall, rst lloor entrance. Until permaently rented, will rent lull tor en* rtainttlents, etc. Most centrally icated anil best advertised building uneciiy. ror icrms, etc., appiy iu TUB HUH CLOTHIERS, Fourteenth nn.l Market streets. ron sale. Soil SALIC A DRUG STORK AT A I njrwit tlonlruMo point for liu*lne?*. Write* to r call on II. it OILKIiSON, n?-ut. Horn urn*. W. a. an? I^Oli SALli VLW CHOICK LOTS AT EDUINUTOX C'ln ap mnl on l'.my Torini W. V. HOGE. port ruv Itiink MuH'llnif. 1 "H Markot Strict I^OltSALli HTOfltiROOM AN!? IWKMilNfl, o, -II \lr?inlii sirtM'l, f??rin??rly oikmi|i|?h1 k it ilrni; more, iiInii lontMlimiti In tlm roar, nlnl will hmiI for iiImiik *10 |ior iiuiulli. I'll)0 ??ii?> tlilril oiimIi. jambs l. 11a wlisy. rnl IMnlonnd Fitinticlnl Ago tit, UKliMalnitrcot. iLH_ tookh koit .su.k. in nhnro* clorinnii Hank H?ftlinri'1 lAi'limiKi' li ink f> tlmr.-n Mull I'ounli Tutinrcn Co fn'.^lwiriM Wheeling sit'ol ittid Iron Or '.Uxiuiro* l-'riuikMn In iimiicoCo. ;Nlinro* i Hil?? Vitlli*y llunU i.! itliiiri n IMlOlit Iron Work* t' 11nr? 1 l lri'iuid Miirliioliioimnoo Co. Two I .Oil III I'ld^lliMlnil'N I.nil". li h. 1HWIN. flrokor. M ' I Nm | Twrltlll H'.-fl ICTURES \ ART MATERIALS. >1( runi: KHiVMINO A iHpooinlty t 1.AIMtl? sToni, AUTISTIC IMCTlfltlW, 1.0w i'uicichi NICOLL'B ART 9TOIttJ. ' " ' ' PMOI or.HAPHY. VI.ICS* AUT HTUOta rilOTOGHIAimfll, lilt It Ai III in i v n.i, on.. L'lUYOM. Watrh .?m? Ink 2154 7VSKIN STWUEIT. BED DINQ-G. REDD II We ara the only house i ture all their own ftbttres grades, including Hair Mattresses, Felt Mattresses, I r.nmhinnfinn MalfwrcsM UVIHUIUUUVU muuivjuuvj If you have a Mattress tl can do it for you in one morning and returning tl not be placed at any inc< Repair work of ail kin< attention. G.MENE JJ^Soe the low-pricec window. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. QOMMISSIONEIW' SALIC. Iii pureunnco of a decree of tho Circuit Court of Ohio county, W. Vu.. uiilorod ou the ltitli?lay < ( May, Ih'.O. In two chancery Milts hoard toRother, In olio fit which Oscar Oukeu wm comI>l.<lnmit nml H, K. Parsons ?it al. were defendan in. mid In tho other W. .S. Fooso it (Jo. woro complainants mid Sarah li Parsons. admlnis* tratrlx <?i tho citato of J. A. 11. rarsous ot ?L, woro defendants, wo will, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 17. 1S33. IH?Iiinlii?ut 10 o'clock a. m., well at public auction. to tho hlKluMt bidder. at the north front door of tho Court House oi Ohio county. Went Virginia, the real estate belonirliiK to tho defendant, S. 11 1'arsons. described In ?uldducrou us follow# to-wlt: The north one-hull of hot No. Maud the south one-half of hot So. U in A. i?. Uobliuon'H uddltion to tho city of Wheeling, in Ohio county, \Vo?t Virginia. Said hhIo will In- upon tho following tonni.vlz: <>in-thtrd of the i>urcha.to money anil Mich further portion thereof as tho purchaser may elect to i?iiv. ahull ho paid in cash; the ruliiultidor hhuil tic paiii in two cnnul anuuui inMiulmentM. with interest from tin* day of Kale, which Interest on tho second Instalment shall be puvutilo annual I v. ami tho title will bo retained until tho purchase monejr is fuHr paid. Tho purchaser nhuil pay all taxes assessed there HESJAMI.V W. ALLISON, c i:. Mnimis. Sjtoclul ''oiuuiUslouen UlIEfJJSO, W. Vi., July It), ISJj. I hereby ccrtlly that bond mi l nonurltjr In* bmtu given by (hi* above nnuio<l ifwclnl com tnl*?louer* u> ruuulrej by bwv uu?l tUo decroo of hulil court. JOHN W. MITCHELL, jyir. Clerk ..f ihomld 'Ir.-nli r.mrt REAL ESTATE. 7UTONEY TO L.OPEN. -w |VM, 8100J. Jl.200, $1,,100. 3J.0J0. $1,000 ?ad S >,(XX) on real estato courtly. IbilMlnir lot* (or urilo In oil parts of tbo city and suburb* from SJuu upwards. Slow biilldluv and tbreo living rootni. lot 2">t 100. on Market utreot, between I wenty-slxth an<l Twonty&ovouih b tree tit. I'rlcu ft.OOtf. Very cheap. HOLJP <dto ZACTSI. Telephone 566. .10 KOUHTKKSTII S T. EDUCATIONAL. LAW SCHOOL WA8111 N < JTON a NI>L K R UNI V KH8 IT Y, l.KXINOTON, VtltniMA. Opens Sept. 12. l-'ur entnloguo mldreHN JOHN RANDOLPH TUCK lilt, Imn. Jyll-rThawy HOLLINS INSTtTUTE IHIThTtM KT *IMtIN<iS. VlKtdMA. I'nr I7"? Young Lady Mourner*. Tbo oMmi nil mort on.nmu lj- in Virginia. lvclectli conwi In Anrlrnt unit .Modern l.uuuutu'i'M, Idtrminri', SrlCDOMi Uixde, ,\rt ninl Klo. rwllon. rnnOlciTM und t.-n.-lu-r#. Situated In Valloj of Vft.. tirar Kunnokr. Mnnntiiln Sernrry. 13* ft-rt Above ! ? level. Minimi Wati'fa. Kid urMlon opwsm Srpt. 11th, ! ?*?. V<>r i 11 u *.?'.itnl cw adiln-M i.. ruriii;, mi pi., iioiiiiin, vu, Jys-rrlii. Kenyon Military Academy, Qambier, 0. T2od your. This ol.l mid muurkutily Bucfcewful miuml jinu'ldoh ihnriuicii prcimrntlnii for coIIpjm or IiiimIiu'M, iiimI rnrpful MipprvixUui of IipiiIMi habit* and tuiitiiwr.h. It In much tlioolilost* InrKpyi mid bi'ht vqulitpod IxiurdlliK ncliool fur boys It Ohio. Illustrated cntuloguo ?ont. JfllT'Mi Th Marietta College FOR YOUNG MEN". Marietta College l'Olt YOUNG WOMEN. ACADEME] OF MARIETTA COLLEGE. Fitll torra In nil departments begins Soptom* bcr 17. For Catalogues nml ttifiirmntloil address President john w. simpson', )T.VF Miirlolln. Ohln. PROFESSION At. ^y !SI 1ICLDON J1UT01IINS, SPECIALIST K YH, 1'jAIL, NOSE AN l> TILltOAT. OKPIOB AND ItlMIDUXCIl So. 81 Twelfth Street, Wlioolliitr.W.Va. _____ ni'lO-MUMV I'. I.. Ilicto, C. I). A. I. \> lili?, City Kutliinor. HOGE & WHITE, Olvli 3Qii|u;iuoovn! Ptcntn nivl I'.loHrU* Ualhvii)'H, IlrMi'.'s. 'Minor I'mvu niii'*, Hninr Mippiv, fcworutfti ami ruvltiH Commit and Hulnlliiii Mntorlnl Tosto>l. Olllco, ('Ity 11111f<1 i11ft. WlioolltiR, W.Vn. _____________ tnrllMw.n' Brown & Hazlett, CIVIL ENGINEERS, ?UOOMW. MAHONKJ IIMI.WMO ? / HIAKUiSlf. KAWIilNii. V' CM ICMIBT, Member AiihtIoiiii iIhmiiIimI tfooli'tv mi l Amnrlcitii liiHtttdtu Minimi r.tmliiooM 1.itltiiriilnr.r? ItVJO MurliH Mlront, Nnttirnt mid InlmlrlM prn.liioh u( ovtirr d ? nci ipiIon mntlviod. Ml?rnioii|i|o?l mid cltPittl* ('iili'XiiiillimtliMMof fun J in notmi l wilier . MACHINERY. j.^lCi)MA?N A CUj, OhNliUAL MACIIlMSTS And MntitifnOtlit'nrn of M.nlno nrul tilutlunuiy Ktiulnmi. nil 17 WIIKKUNU, W. VA. MENDEL * CO NG. n the state that maniifir_ ises. We manufacture all Hair and Cotton Mattresses, Cottoo and Hosk Mattresses, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc,, Etc, iat needs making over we day, calling for it in tile he same day, so you will 3nvenience. js will receive our prompt >EL& CO. 1 Ladies' Desks in our display REAL ESTATE. Cfll) Q A 1 E pwi\ UALL, . . , One Unimproved Lot. No.220* MaI: street. Oiio Fruuiu Dwelling, No. ll'J South Kroat street. One I'tiImproved Lot, corner Erie uu l In ju trout*. Ki?e Uulmprovcd Lots in Edging-ton, K si. a;?,:i7. Two (.'nltnproved Lots in P.dninuton. N .? : ^ Three Frame Dwelling*. North Main >: Oue Frame Dwelling, No. Iuj Twillth s::? SIMPSON & HAZLETT, ntilO 1 NO. Mil MARKET STKK T. Special Sale of Real Estate! NO. 1W3CHAPLINB STRKBT, brick dw of? room* and finished m ttlr wut. r on thru floors, lot 1.h,\1:0 fool Splendid 1<? utlon NO. 12s FOURTEEN III sTRKET. lot IOxIJj foot. Mutt bo sold before 'entomber I. NO. l.ts WOODS STREET. two-story double brick and brick stable. i<ot ??2xito (cot NO. JSUrllAI'MNK 8TRRKT. fin.; re>i Jeure. TI1REK LOTS, ouch 30x120 feot. on ttiu northoiut corner of Wubu?h utid Indiana utrceu, Island. Wll.l.KELt. CllKAf. NO. ItW FIFTEENTH STRI'ET, frame houMol four rooms. Lot '.'0x100 klut. Part of lot No. 45 on tho west Md" of Miia St. beiweeti ini'itty-necatict street and alloy l< lUi a fron'aweof J.'S feel and extends to tbcaUe/ ia the roar. ltnildini* lots in Woodsdalo, Lcatherwodd tul Pleasant Volley. MONEY LOANED ON CITY REAL ESTATE RINEHART & TATUM, city Rank Uuildisq. Telctihono 2P>. (anfil Root. Si i 1 FOB SALE. New modern 7-roomed dwelling, tlutihcd with sanitary plumbing, everything about it tlrr. | rlftxs?No.l2>S North York street?lot rims tbroufh from York street to low water uj*rk on Ohio river, with avion- extending elubt uiilet ujhani down tbo river. Street ear* mm the pronortr every Novell minute*. A very desirable nouie a; a reasonable figure. It it seldom that iu ^cxi a : property as this is offered (or sale. SMITH & DICKINSON, ' 1229 MARKET STREET. for; sale. Farm, 14i ncroi, fronting on National rosl 9 milea enst of the cltv. Ea*y tortus, fO.&iti. Farm. 'J20 acres,bouses audorchard!, frontins on river. 14 miles south oi tlie city; very cheap, &.I..V00. i Farm. 40acres. 2 milos east of tbe cltv. j Splendid farm. 150 acre*, on Kuuudbottoa. ? 100 acres of same river bottom (' < per acre. farm of 300 aero* on RouudbotCon , Farm. 4S acre*, Belmont county, 8 miles weit , of oil*. f.'.SJU Farm, HO acres, llelmout county, 5 iniiciweit of cltv, S I.MO. Farm. :<0 acres.miles east of city, * lump Farm, 1) acres, ll, tulles cast of city. withue* eight roomed house. Farm. .'>0 acres. :w aoroi creek bottom. Siallei east of city. Easy terms. JJ.O'O Farm, JJacres, I mile from Elm drove. nesbitt~&tdevine, Tel. fill 1739 Markot Stroet. fobbe istt. No. 12.'S lUiltlmoro street, :t room* >11 No. 1J.S lLdtlmore street, ft rooms . l:w No. 24DI Chapllno street, store room un.l dwollliut 1 Nu 'Jl ! Main atreot, 4 room* 1'" Nu. J15.N Mailt htr??ot. 4 rootni 'I 1 No. 'J.'41 Main Mrect. iJ room* .... -J ?' No '.v.v< Koir atreot,:?room* No. Orft Main atreot. 8-rootned bunie ' " No. 'J.J40 Mntn street. .1 rtiniiia 1 No. 14IU Main atroet. - rooms ' No. '.t*i Kluhteonth atreot \ So acnxoont I'lnee 1 ' No. 10i Tiilrty-tblril "troct storeroom . ? 'J Three roomi'omt of Cgrrngatlns AVorki No. Jl Tnonttion streotT No. 3011 riiapllne street No iKM Jacob street. 3 rooms.. No. lli'J Warrou atroet 1 No. lUlfl Mailt atreot. H room*. both giv hot wntur ntitl bath ' Two atabloi Wore room* Malu utroot. . ? No. .HM Aller II. 1! room* ' , : No. J1137 ('hnnlloo xtroot. 2 room* \ '' Halnon. Martin'* Kerry, Dwolllntf. Martin'ii Fvrrr M Ground near Terminal dojtou Will Ioam lor it Ioiir term of year*. Mouejr to loan on eltr roal oiUta KOJt KALli. Four lot*. Klin OroT?. No. W Sontb llnron atreot. No. 7 Kentucky atroot. , llnlldlng al'e, Pleasant Valloy. fruit* I' ft on National roa<l. Two d?'?intb!o roMdonco*. \V?>,? I*1 ?l * No. (W Thirty-Dr.*I atreot, l.'roouie I Iwelliu*' l>o*lrab|o roddoneo on sixteenth itreei l.ot on smith Front atroet. f.Wl No. 0J North Front Mrooi Ileal oatato of every do*or]|)tlon. JAMES A. HENRY. HealKstiito \tf.tnt, Odlooior. .Sour* r i: I'omlon Attornojr, So. Itlli Miiuoistf"- ( "fob sale. No. 1IRS. lVnnaireol, flroonumtd bath. W ga*ea, t'henp. , N??. 71 liihtroet, Il'fooinod brlek ' h'??? No, ROD Market at root, room*. Si h" , No*. 1101 and MOil Market atnwt. Imm.ijh proiwflv.H'Jft'O. . No*. 17 and f I7th street. Uroim* ?i .< ' No. J'it Mitrk0l*ltecl.7 moinaa nlimiii. No. WS. York aUUol.fnoma rii. I!' No. Art N I n.Ill al . H rooinund I. It I 1 No. |i? 11t'haidlnn at., * room*, bath r?. in InruoRtftbMviH). , . nirnrrntli mul WmU dwot. 1 ilnrcroom, iIiohp. IIoiim'* . ( nllalriM nml In dlllfr.Mil loom 1 n Hulooll fur NllH nil Irtlll Mft'fll. OllO'll1 . HoMnitrftilt ou?1 tiolol (or *Hlo on Murko iliMlniirAtitfttu! hotel forwiloon l.'tli ?* i h-nr ?lohn?n Miwkot Mrodl (omhI|, |,I| M' 4 lliilldliiKlol* in Mil tho l**i looiHom ell r. I in mm for MlO OH OMf WfHW IJi i I'm I'm to urn r. moni:y to I"* HRRRY J. PI N K. T(?ll>|lllOHOI'*s7. (111(7) 1H ' M I'ki'l '' ' .. rpiu; iNTi;i.i,uii:Niii:i; I'KIM'N 1 JL 1^l Alll lHllMI N 1. Si'ftl, Accurnlt*. h -