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ANOTHER RISE lu the Ohio U Coiulni;, ThU Time Enough for Coul Uoutb. FIFTEEN OR SIXTEEN FEET Can be KijwcImI llvrc by kutuUy?Towbo*I DlMMlcn at Blcrrtiiuui** U?r Up ill* IUwr-100,UUU Uuthclt of Co?l Kptlled, I'ilou Umy lite Tow DooU Arc too KSttf <br Saftty- Sales on Marigatlun auil Ncwi of Ml? Hlver. Tho Ohio river la muUlnj? up (or loet time. Luat nummor, Lu Hello \vua trylr.t't" outdo hcreclf In u tllrtatton with the uandbaru, wblcb, moat of the time, were very muoh on top. In the paat month," on the other hand, there ha* been aufiVMant ^mter for two coal runa of 10,000,000 budhtla oach, and now to cap tho whole It Is promised tha?t within the ensuing thirty-*!* hours there will to sufficient water ut Pittsburgh. for coal boot*?ton or eleven feot. That ajROur.it of water lit the Smoky City means that there nil be four or Ave foot mora at Wheeling. In other words, tho prospect Is for a higher stage of crater than has been recorded on the Wheeling marks at any tlnfe In this year of grace. 1803. The only thing that will prevent thin la a possible extremely oold onap that will prevent the water from finding lu way to tho Ohio. On th? laat coal run the ocer.o of greatest disaster was Dcadman's Island, bolow Pittsburgh a few miles. On tho present run the big losses have occurred at Merrlman's bar near East Liverpool. It Is estimated that at least -thirty loaded coal barges have be?n sank thore In the past threo days, sending coal to the bottom amounting to at least 400,000 bushel*. As detailed in the Intelligencer yesterday morning, the bte Ironsides, of the Gray line, dropped o bnrgo there. A nouatubout was caught In the wreck and Injured. He r taken off the boat here and sent tho North Wheeling hospital. Though' badly bruised, his Injuries are not serious. Pilots clarfin that boating Is done xanch Uke the way It was In the palmy days. Tho boots are glvon auoh large tows that they simply float along It used to bo tiu?t a boat wo* given only a small tow, and she would proceed down the river, driving her wheel the entlro distance-, instuad of continually backing. as In done at the presont time. Boats with such large tows these days, wheh they do strike an obstacle In the rivor. are powerlens. and the pilots Imply have to let the boat go and take the worst. It Is different on southern waters, where the river is wido and there ts plenty of room for the boats to swing. River men contend that nothing but s slockwater system will put an end to the numerous Occidents that have occurred and will continue to occur. ttlBIWU KAriUbT. Til* Heavy ltaliu Came the Hirer* to Coin* Up with a Huh at Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH. Pa.. Dec. 26.?A boating stage will be available to-morrow for the transportation of coal to southern porta. The river to-night la rising rapidly as a consequence of the heavy rain here, and points above. In the neighborhood of 400.0G0 bushels of coal was started down the river today and with seven or eight towboats now in the harbor, and those expected to arrive to-morrow, u large shipment is expected to go on this latest rise. NOTES ON NAVIGATION. to** of Water ami Movement* of DoaU. The Hirer Interest*. TE&tEiiDAYS DEPARTURES Pittsburgh H. K. BEDFORD, 8 a. m. Parkerahurg...LIBERTY. 11 a. tu. lfatamoraa.... LEXINGTON, U a. m. Clarlngton JEWEL, 3:30 p. m. BOATS LEAVING TO-DAT. Parkeraburf...BEN HUR, 10:30 a. m. Clarlngton JEWEL 3:30 p. m. Newport II. K. BEDFORD, midnl#ht. BOATS LEAVING TO-MORROW. Cincinnati HUDSON. S a. m. Park?rsburg...LIBERTY. U a. in. jUAtntaornit LEXINGTON. 11 a. m. sciarington JEWEL, 3:30 p m. Wheeling creek was adding Its muddy quota to the Ohio last night. ( The Alice Brown untl the Coal city at 11 a. m., parsed up with empties. / The mark:< at 6 p. m. showed 9 feet 10 inches and stationary. Weather, raining heavily, The Hudson was delayed by fog Christmas night, and for that reason Bhe did not arrive here until 5 p. m. yesterday. The cot>l fleet continued passing Wheeling yesterday and the lallondsrs of the squadron will not pass Wheeling until to-night or to-morrow. No local acoldents were reported up to laet night The following town passed alnce last report: Cyclone, 7 p. m., Wednesday; Claire, 7:30 p. m., Wednesday; Raymond Horner and Clipper, 8 p. m., Wednesday. Yesterday's departure's were: Ironsides, 11 a. m.; Tor* nado, 3 p. m. ' Warren~iliver 8 feot fl inches and rising. Weather. raining. OH Clty?lMvur f? fe<it 1 inoh nnd rising. Weather, mild and heavy rain tailing. It has boon raining steadily slncolla. m. Oreeimboro?River 7 fent 8 Inches and stfttionaiy. Weather. raining, Rainfall .20 Inches. Pittsburgh?Illvrr 8.2 foot and falling at the dam. WetUher, raining. fiteubonvllle?River 9 feet 10 Inches and rising. Wfattier, snowing and cold. Down?Robert Jenkins, Jim Wood.TVnv nado, J. C, Flshef, ii. D. Wood, Onward, Faille. Trim Lysle. Up-II. K. Bedford and Alice Urown, the latter with empdes. Parkersburg?Hlvei* 10.0 fecit and rising, Weather, cloudy and threatnnlng Cincinnati?River 7.7 feet and rising. Weather, raining and colder, Louisville- silver 3.6 feot and rising Wcoither, raining. Kvantivllle- River 4.8 feet and rising. Weather. enow. Cairo -Riv-r 21 feet and rising. Weather, snowing and colJ. HELD UP"K TBAIK. Panr Men Shoot n ('midiiel'ir U'hlkTry , Ilia ('> n I'VrlKlif, OHII.MCOTiyfl, Ohio, l>e. 30,?Four men held up ? freight train on the nntilmorn Xj Olilo rinllthtvr'Mtorn I'llll* ro?'l yi*torrlity 'n.oy tovulioil rnvllwrit n>t 1h?* Jowl "i t-h" i-rjiwjenr ami film to *.up. rii" f*lfnw? Ihl'ii i*tt*nipt#il to hoAfl lho I1.11. Inn worn r?t|HJH by CoioMotoi' John Mcdraw, of tlil? oily. Vlvy tlM'ii op-nnrt flrn on MoOrnw mul If v,?'M nhot III tin* The m?n ow:.qM?|, liul Worn mplurwl at Ouynvllh". AfcOrnw wiu? hnntffht to thin oily. It li foAriM] h?* will'dir. A1?VANCF. IK COKE Tli* Prltik t'ompNiiy Clrrtilnr Mfikr* n III u fiiriiu?? lul*rlrf?. riTTPHi.'nnii, ph., i?*c. ai-Th* pr|r?. of r ?l(i> hy the Prick Compihy circular in Inhu ofrroi .Irtfiimry I, im? b?en nilvni "i on follow* furnnei 40 com.i. it. iMtitr ih" i<w $200; foundry z:> r tit* . ii? c iMh" $2 8flj urtuhod 30 roniw. n<MV pi loo $2 4f?. A cut uT lli?'r?' prion inny ho inn fir, tillt on Mi Krlrk oompriuy |itoiliiro ftiiout mo |n?r on#! ??r tin' f'ontiHInvjllo ftftlori, tli<- cntil will not ofTwii t ho #0n*fiiK --r~ Ot'tlUI'. Ink IV nil a and l'i?|i?r tVHjjMa, I fit hall (irlo* mi MUImI A Oa.'l* | LOCAL BREVITIES. Matters ?f Dlluur Sluiittiil lu autl About ll?r City, The (Hand this evening?"Klllurney." Last night the Wheeling steel plant, whU-h htiH boon shut down since baturday, resumed operations. There* wore only six ordinary ease s In thu pollen court yesterday morning. One was tllaiiilsaud. three went to the hill ?nd two paid their ttnon, Officer tyuorgo in vlnney watt remembered yesterday by hit) friend#, Mossrs. Sohimdehel and Juke Wiser, who gave Ulm a very handsome rocking chair. The only arrant by the police yesterday wus Mike Kelley, who watt put In as a vug by Oflleer Michaels. Mike has been a rivaled several time* lately. A now warehouse, t.wo gtoriea high and forty feat wide byHiuety long, will bo ereclid by the 1-alJolIe iron works at onoe. it will be a handsome and substantial building. I Yesterday Squire Ollleipy continued | the euse of John Collins, accused of | I stealing nrty pound* or dynamite won ; llallock unci Lang, at Mini Grove, until Sjiturduy, January 4. I Rev. N. 1'.. Johnson IftKt night christened elaven grandchildren of Mr*. TerI rill, of North Wheeling. at liar reelI dc nee. They are the ohlldren of her two Honn, Walter and John Terrill. Yesterday afternoon a call Wfti Ihaired for a apoolal meotlng of the city council, to he hold tlilH evening. TI\o huelnea# of the year iu to be bettlrd up. and it will be important to have a quorum. Last evening a team hitched to a hack belonging to I trad ford, the liveryman, i an away on Market Itroet, near Fourteenth. and collided with one of Burna & Church'* wukoiu*. Fortunately little damage wa? done. Hon. AuKuutun Pollack remembered the Intelligencer force on ChrlHtniOH with a liberal supply of his Cipwn fltogle?, for which he han the gratitude of the Btaff, and the assurance that their mrnasnip wiii nm uji ?m in ?nuw. The wholesale houses of Wheeling are whipping largo quantities of r<?'??1m to Martin's Ferry by freight and express on the Cleveland. I*oraln St Wheeling and the Wheeling fit Lake Hrle railroad*. Ah much us throe wagon loads of meat an* hauled over on one train on tho former road. THE B. & 0.'8 AFFAIRS Tho ?U>ry Of thr Connection with the Hoiithrrn Hallway Again Published. WASHINGTON. D. C., Dec. M.-The Star publishes <a lengthy artlole on th*? developments concerning the flnanclal Mtuatlon of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad, detailing all the farts which have heretofore boon published regarding the administration and enforced resignation of President Mayer, and add1* tha following: "The Impression provalls among wellInformed railroad mon, and especially those wtio ore familiar with the present management of tho IJjiitiniore & Ohio, that if Drexel. Morgan & Company shall obtain the influential voice In the direction of tno Haltlmore & Ohio that now seems probable, tho necessary link botweon the Southern railway and that sytrtni will be constructed without delay, and a through line established from t?'ew York to Now Orleans to carry every variety of traffic, the Baltimore & Ohio road being1 tised from this the last of the most daring and skillful gang of counterfeiters anil shovers of the queer th.it over operated In the United Htat^s will he behind the bars. Two men remain to be apprehended and both are well known and so situated that thoy cannot get away. William P. Hasten, rhlef of the United Htales secret seryire. Is in the city for the purpose of making final arrangements for rounding up the gang for trial. There were eleven men Implicated. nine of whom have already been captured. They are: George W. Dlc??. Kansas City; Thomas Ford and Kdward A. Senior, Omaha; J. W. Miller and P. D. Davidson, New Orleans; J. 15. Keener. Atlanta; William Graham. Pnola, Kas., and Lowell and Pen Field, 8t Louis. Chief Hasen went before Judge Adams In the federal court today and asked for an order to take Dice, the leader of the gang, back to Atlanta, for trial. From 8t. Louis, Chief Hasen will go to Topeka, Has., where he expects to get an order for the removal of Graham to Atlanta, where, it Ih claimed, there Is strong evidence of guilt. NEST OF COtWTEBFEITBBB Dlwovcrnl In tlir Krntui hj I'rultcntliiry dt Kmnkfort. LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Dee. 2C.-A speolol to the Pont from Frankfort, Ky.. *aya: Warden George, of the state penitentiary, han discovered a nest nf counterfeiters in the prison. A few days ngo, James Molt, a twenty-yearman. passed a counterfeit nk-kle on Joe Dehorn, another cmnvlot. Dabora told one of the guards ahout the money ami an examination was made whleh re Milted in tnc tn^ouvory or iiiro imuik ?u ?|1ch tmulc of plnatcr of jKirln. The rtl"M worr lit* tIm* po?*e*?lon of JurtvH Unllou, urnl from lAiurcl comity In 1WI, for nln" yearn, for train wrecking. lw?lInu and Ir??It wlwn durational, noknwvlnd Unit tltey had ?toli?n the plnator of pari* from tin* phyelclan'a room of tin* iirlfon li ami thai they had nrndi* tli? dlemthemeelvee. The cane will t?e put before tho Ufilto?i Htutea conn. |>| Will Ti*kr n ltri-fM. WASHINGTON, D. Dpi.'. 2fl.~After the acoojld rnveiino bill hUN been dlepwed of to?morrow night, the houie will d'i lit 11" IiiikIiioiiii until Monday, January f?, and will practically have un holiday rrvwMi, of which It lid* partly tir?n iieprlviMl, neat week. It cannot well adjourn for more then thro* duya under tihw mien while tlio n"i?ali? l? In otNloiii hut II whm dtttldwl wt thr meet* Ihff of thn onrtimlUeo on ruloii to-ilny that thorn wll ho formal fnnotlnfot ovnry third day. with AdJourrmiptvtN ovoi* and Ih.'ut 110 lm|Wrt*rrt IiIImIih'M will It" tiMiiiiht fortvaul ??n I ho Unrtr. winlir thf^M- condition* lh??r?? In IIMle prnhnhlit itv Hint tin-. win iin u quorum m topr#f#ntlitlv >4 In U'WM ti >xt wi'k. IllC<% l? M|l. II ( III luxlrtft flAVNynil xrti (lint* mIprhhI 11(1 TrillM* prlttK* f Villi tlliMllil mil lull III iinlM- II |lillr ill I . tlft<? ? WQ.NW. COIIOBItAIN l'i ihiim mill l'l(t"fiuna lirtlf ,prH? nl IIIMI tWi. HABBY HAYWABD'8 BODY To bo i'rciuuitil (a I'ltvcui 114 llilii:; blulru by i>liuuU. MlNNtfAl'OMH. Minn., Dec. 20.-^be body of Harry T. Haywurd. the murderer of Catherine Ulntf, wan tttkin from Itb temporary renting place in the vault at Lakoiv.md oemetery to-night und shipped to Chicago to bo cremutod. Almost from the <Juy when the body was deposited In the vault, the relative if the dead mau were haunted by the fear that It would be stolen by body Bnatehors. It wan something more than a vague dread, too, fur evidences were discovered of ail Intention to seIi euro the body by tllano ghoul*. Hut whether It wau wanted for sclftl)title purposes or for exhibition euuhl only ba coniceturi d. Nti Hpeclul effort was to l e inude by tho family to keep thu matter a secret after tho civmatlun. but U won thu intention of the friends to ?a> r.wtl iuy until tho body had left tho city. Th?facta leaked out. however, and when the hotly wan tukeu to tho station, hundred* of iiomiUB knew of It. Hayward's lwdy was partially embalmed on tho roniovnl to ^tkt-wood and when It was hroub'ht back to town and prepared for shipment, the ombalmliw was Completed The body wan us WOll preserved an upon the duy of the burial Bervlce. The undertaker who hud charm* of the body after th<* hunglng accompanied tho remains to Chicago, an did l)r. Thadduus UaywurJ and Harry Goodsoll. The Inclperutlon will tako place In th?? new crematory lu Uiaeoland cemetery, Chicago. DUHRAVEN AUBIVE3 Auil U Mum lu ltr|H>rier?-IIU Attorney H|ir.kU? fur llhn. NEW YORK, Dec. 28.?Lord Dun city to Philadelphia, and the Raiding ami Jersey Central from that oily to New York, a* under existing arrangement* with tha Baltimore A Ohio. "The Baltimore & Ohio rond practically ho* a terminus In Georgetown, nt ik.. nf U'ol.ip ilrA.il nnil fh>> canal, from which a Iminch road runs to a point a few hundred yards this Hide of Linden station, on the Metropolitan branch. The Southern road. In order to get direct connection, would merely have to build a line twelve miles long from Fairfax station, on Its main stem, to n point opposite Georgetown, and the present lack of bridge facilities across hte river, could bo temporarily met by a ferry. It In known thwt Mr. J. lierpont Morgan was In Baltimore Monday in consultation with loading officials of tho Baltimore & Ohio system. and a very strong lmprl*ssIon exists that the money for the rehabilitation of the road will not be forthcoming unless those who furnish the funds shall have absolute authority In shaping the policy of >th<r road. When It la realised how Important a factor Mr. Samuel Spencer is in the railroad business openutlons of Prexel. Morgan & Company, it 1* easy to prrcclvu th<u a northern outlet for the Southern rallway would be necessarily an imperative consideration in any transaction that might be arranged between these bankers and tlie corporation." DABIHG COUNTERFEITERS Will Im Ilrlilnil thf Ikri-OiMNl Work of Clii?r "mzcii. t"T' r oi*io ru. _riv tn. morrow raven, who came ncrous the ocean on board tho Teutonic, arrived to-day to make good hlu allegation# of fraud In the Valkyrlo-Defcnder races of last September, and went from the steamer to tho residence or H. Maltland Kuraey. There lie wan rigidly protected from the numerous reporter* who were pursuing him for u statement of his cam?. Mr. Geortte, Ask<iulth. Lord Dunrnven's legal adviser In thin affair, and who accompanied him. said: "Lord Dunraven hay really nothing whatever to pay regarding his charges. I think it would bo highly improper for either Hide to multo any statement now." MB. 8ANDEH90N Call* on Seuctary Oliuy, lint ll wait Only WASHINGTON, Dee. 26.?Among Secretary Qlney.'s callers to-day was Sir Julian Pauncefotc, the British ambassador, accompanied by Mr. Sanderson.the British eonsul-tceneral at New York, a brother of Sir T. Jl. Haiul-Tson, who drew the "Sanderson line" in the British Guiana boundary dispute, and addressed the two nutes to l)r. l'uUdo and Dr. I'rbuneln. of Venezuela, which are claimed by the Venezuelans to have emanated from Lord Salisbury. It Is stated officially that the i i;!l wat of a social nut are. but frequently Important business Is transacted on diplomatic reception day. Outside of the Venezuelan question there are a number of minor subjects concerning postal exchanges, etc., which engage the attention of the state department and tho British authorities. A Strom? Impression prevails, an a result of the visit to-day, that Secretary Olney has officially notified the Urltish representative of the enactment of the law for the creation of the Venezuelan boundary commission. A C'uucua Thai Failed. WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.-An attempt was made by'several members of the house to secure a caucus of Republicans on Jhe bond bill Immediately after the session to-night. The petition was started by several New York Republicans and the necessary number of name*, fifteen, was secured. The leaders discouraged the plan, however, and Mr. Hooker, of New York, at the request of H|>*iikor Reed. It Is said. Induced Sev?r?il uIitmiicu tn u'lflwtmiv their minion so the movement fell throunh.'The petition was address? to the chairman of the caucus, Mr. Orosvenor. anil besides asking for a caucus on the bond bill, made the general request that a caucUH be called whonever party measures were to be considered in the house, Kt'rirral f'rlaulirr? Kwn|tr. SOUTH McALESTKR, I. T.. Doc. 26.Twenty?thrce federal prisoners made their escape from the United Htnte* jtUI a*, this place early this morning:. They hnd In eomo unknown way been furnished with a skeleton key and while nil the guards but one were nt breakfast, they unlocked the Jail door, knocked the guard down, choking him Insensible, after which they took his pistol, and made their escape, each man running In a different direction. Deputy marshals are In pursuit. ATLANTIC TEA COMPANY. Tea Sets. Toilet Sets. Dinner SetS. All fluitablo for the^lloliday trado. Wo have an iinmanio variety, all of the very Intent tiliapni nnd decoration*. Do not fail to exnmlno our stock and loarn our price* before purclinalng. You will ttnd our neadi rqmil to nny in every reaped, and our prices 40 per cent lowor than the exclunivo crockery Ijoudos. PRIC3 L.IST1 10 ploce Toilet Net, plain, $1 10 pioeo Toilet S-.?t, decorated 1 SJ 12 piece Toilet Set, plain 2 do l'J pincu Toilet Bet, decorated U 47 6(1 piece Ton bot, plain - 00 101 pioco Dlnnor Hot, plain 4 0(1 Mil to CD. l.itlTluit Wlnl'.ii f.illinr WATCHBH- JOHN nfcCKHIt It CO. Combination in JEWELRY BUSINESS. Wo hivi' (Minliliiiul nit our oflnrln llil* ?t?nI mm. nut (or Hit* |Hir|iotii ol ntitnlnliiR botlor I (nit lii ijwir linn of llm fltinat nflMAM'iMH WATCIIK4 ml KIXK JKWI.I,ItV lIk* timrholi pruitiirc , W? will ifuiitliin? to ?<ill m tlm nry low ptli o ior whlrM wo iltv ii'itcili JOHN BECKER Si CO., % ' tntum tm* t u lv /?leul/II I UK iitniai'.iifi nnu uniwniu, 3FI27 JACOU BTnEEt. N. n.-Di?ciii cm in iiiitmi ItuNt ? / <IIII.HKi:w ouulit lo fjk I j hii^htcu a mother's daily que* uu.l l.t-Ip VJ I her lo be htroikk'. cap*. ? tile ami cheerful. It is'nt right fur mothers /\ M VV to feci the burden of I i^wing heavier I i\\ r^rvi7at|<l heavier year by I year because of child\ InaiiuK and child-raw\UW^ \ iiy That show# some ^jB \ Ihmic is wronk' in the | JH 1 mothers physical con^>v ditiou. There i ironic I I ju . J1 unnatural weafct; ?iu iC w- J //m her delicate organism I whiih disqualifiv.s her mjff X I When this is <vrouif m/fl- ipi B everything is r/roiiff Km /) | |i A woman's physical ffiK If ,[3 life i;? wrapped tip.in hut- A l'?c ?p?'cia! organs of Kwr /Joi]^! fc*' w,tn urc restored in Iwalll fQfcfojSzslu and btrcn^tli the v.h^le woman 1m comes healthy and strong. Dr. K. V. Picrce of Buffalo, N Y , has made n life-study of this fKObletu nl restoring health and strength u women, IIiM?" l-avorite prescription " Is the must Nuecetigful remedy thut has ever been known fur women's ncculiat ailments. Its mIi* xrceds the combine d Mica of all other medicines for women. It cure# the most obstinate uterine disease*. It rocs directly to the internal organism which in the real seat <>f all the troubles It impatts vigor and health where tliey arc most needed ; heals ulceration ; stops the weak* ening drains; promote* regularity, restores muscular power to the ligaments, thus correcting displacement* of special organs iu the only natural w?y. Complete information regarding the "Fa* voritr Proscription " and tes*-C* .-^fw timonials from hundreds who have us#d it, are embodied in fmif'jji Iir Pierce's Common Sense wv |j j53!r*n Medical Advfcer, a stindard 1V>H rr&l medical work of wcS popes, ! profusely illustrated, which |j will be sent free on receipt of l n i AT I 71 one-tent -<tamps to cover ^^*<1 >8^ cost of mailing only. This work in a complete MUliiv doctor book and ehnuld be ft id by both young nit) old TUe profits on titer wle of 6,11.1 wropirH at Si.50 ha*rendered possible th<" fire edition. Addrr*?, Wofld'P l)i?pcn aiy M-dlcal A?<oci*tigo. liutlhlo, N. V. LEGAL NOTICES. ^Aufor VAM'AIJU: I'RonmTY. Slate of West Virginia. Ohio County, us. in thu Circuit Court of ?ald County. Lewta 8. llrltt vh. I^ewls Orth'i executors and others.?In Chancery. Hy virtue of a decreo muds hy uald court In th? above entitled cause on the 14th day of December. 18M. the undersigned Hpfdal Commissioner* will ell ut th ' (runt door of the Court ilouso of Ohio County on SATURDAY. TUB 1STH DAY OF JANUAIIV. 1896. commencing at lu o'clock u. m.. the following dencrll>od real state fltuat<-d In Ohio County, in the State of Went Vlr 'Inlii lu'lric an miii'li nf Ilia, roul described In tho decree of December 1. lKKi. tn aald cause an remains iinMol*!. that In it? wiy: The parcel marked "Homo Mend" mid the parcel marked "Factory" on tli.* plat returned with the teport of xpeeial commissioners which wua filed November 1SW. The Mid parrelm of real estate are ?ltua ted lit ther county and state ufoiemld. on the National rood, at the extreme end of the field lying cant of the Fulton l'sper Mill, anil are hounded an follows: For the parcel tuarkiil "Homestead" on the plat returned. l>y the said commissioners with th?lr re|?ort of November 24. 1>W. the l>< unduricM are: lteglnnlnir at the aouthwe n comer of Kerry street and the street next went of the Natlonul road and parallel therewith; thence south 30 degrees 30 minute:* went 307.7 feet to a sialic; thence south ?> degrees 45 minutes eiyrt 97 feet ton stake: thence north 41 degree* 4G in I nut rx east 2s0 feet to the western side of the said street parallel with the National road* and thence with the western side of paid last mentioned straet north 4H deft rets 60 minute* went 106.25 feet to the place of beginning, the said parcel containing 2 roods and W perches more or lew. For the parcel marked "Factory" on the aald plat the boundaries arc: Commonc-. In? at a stake on the southern side of Horry street, which Make I* south Jo dearoea Do minute* weat 307.7 feet diatant from the southwest corner of IU-rry street and the street n??xt west of the National road and parallel therewith, and from tho raid make south 30 degrees 3>) minutes went 115.H feet to a atone on the hank of Wheeling Creek; thence with tho bank of Wheeling Crock south 35 degrees ?:> minutes east W feet to a atono; thence north 31 drgrettfe 45 minute* east 167 feet to a stake: thtnee north degrees 45 minute west ?7 feet to tho place of bcKlniflng, the said tract contain- ' lint 1 rotnl and 14 polflS more or lees, and l>oforo described nn being marked 'Homestead'* on the plat ?foresaid. lloth Mild parcels, however. being subject to an agreement bfltWMn Daniel titoenrod and wife nnd John W. lkrr> about certain ni rt'i'iM and roads therein mentioned, which agreement In of record In said county or Ohio. Hald two parcels may be iiuld roparatoly or together, as wo may doom advanturronuj?. TKIIM8 OK HALE?One-fourth and a? inurii more u? the purchaser may elect to pay In cash on tho day of rale, tho balance In three equal instalments at one. two and three yours, note* hearing Intnrest from the day of sale to ho given for tho deferred payment*, and tho title to b? retained until payment in full. Tho payment of the purchaso money shall ho fue? ther secured by personal security on thn notes therefor, to be upprovml by tho commissioners, or at tho election of-tho purchaser by policies of Insurance on tho hullulnjni on said property payable to sold commissioners in Mich amount as they may require, and Isnued by companion approved by them. Also, wo will sell on tho premlno* whero It Is now situated In tho town of Fulton, In said conuty. on TllUUflDAY, Tin: 23D DAY OK JANUAltY, 1KPC. eommenr.lng nt 10 o'clock a. m.. tho following personal property, that la to say: The bono mill and tho boiler and engine with all the machinery and Implements used on >uild premise's. And also tho household and kitchen furniture und other personal property which belonged to tho said Louis Ortfi, except certain burs and Inillrrs and other machinery bought by said Louts orth at n sale of property formerly belonging to Michael Hcrr, and used about tho buslne?s of tho said I?*wla Orth ns It was conducted by him. TBRMB OF SALE?Cash. W. I\ IIUHHAUD. W. J. W. COW OWN, 8 pedal Commissioners. I hereby certify that said special oommlaslnners havo given bond with security l.v nil- rm reiinlrrd bv liiw and wild drcron of im'lr. i.-n-Hi John w. Mitchell, n.-rk. THUHTBE'8 SALE. rjp uubtiskS BALI-J. lly virtue of two of trout mndo hy 1'ntrlck M or/ran ami Annie Morgan. IiIm wife, to ino an triini?f. thf drat datod June sr>. 1HXK, and recorded In the ofllce of tin- Clnrk of tho County Court of Ohio County. Wont Virginia, In deed of tnwt hook N<>. 27. page IK the Heroiyl dated Mil It'll 26. 1SVI. i rcnttli'il In wild clerk'* oftii'i' in ii?rft of trimt Imok No. 2*, paffo no, I will ho 11 nt tho north front door of tho court Iiouno of mild county on SAT U It DAY, THUS 4TH DAY OK JANUAMY. IMC, comnianrlnff nt I" o'olottk n. in., tho folIuwIiik dptcrlU'd properly, thnt In lo nay; Tito middle fruition ?f lot numbered Twenty-two lit Kant W'heollnir, twin* of Uio width of twoniy foot on tho nouth Hide of Nineteenth rtrrot In tho elty of Wheeling, Ohio county, Uewf Vhnlnla, ntnl runnltu; hack toward Whi-cllfut ( rook by parallel Illicit and at rlttht arud? i to Nineteenth Ntrcot, oiio hundred and twnrtty feet. TerniH of Halo nne-tldnl ami nn mueli more oh the nurehnnpr electa to pay In nodi on the dny of wile, tho huhinro In I wo ouilftl Imdalmont* nt one and two )?:urn, IioIih lirntlmt Intermit from tho dny of ?a|o, to l?" given for tho deferred pity, menu W. J. \v, cowdiM W. II. 11AI?f?ICIt, TriitteC Aui'tloiieor. d<H'W CONSUMPTION Tti fit* Kwroti? Pkimo Inform your fond, era that I luivo n pmHlVn renotly for llio nlnivd imui' d tlinoim Jly jin Mllioly tun UliiliAllicH OI m ? rn?? ? imvn imm h |mt. mnnotitIV fltir?(l. I *lmll l?o |ilu<l to Motul t w 1 Hittlrn i?f my P? rn??tJy froo tunnf of jrmir mulct* who ImvA ?<inmitnptlon If fli*y will wml tun I liHr <?xpr*v?? nml j*M ??dl? o it?1<1n?a. T.A.Hlooiun.M.O., lBli'oaflBt,, Now Yurlu ?r?? : FUIlNlTUltH IcEPAIiiE IF YOU H Furniture to We can do it no* and at reasonable or drop us a post wagons, will call a r Muwn u. iviijjn u FURNITURE, ETC.-WHI'. PURNITURI " CAR] aOZiD OIM EASY PA 25 TO 50 PER CENT SA WHITE, HANDL THE + HOUSE + 2245, 2247, 2249 Market Sti UNDERTAKING A HOLIDAY QOODS-, HOLIDA The.largest and exclusive Ware In the city and at Dinner Sets, Chamber Banquet Lamps and Globes, F At sucli low prices whii same line of goods. John Frie lllO MA^ FURNITURE AND FD1 TlTTtTw TTTT Vtt jj U1UU1 JLVJL. f Furnii Before buying Christmas Gi elegant line o('Rocking Ch: Suits, Couches, etc., which i A gooJ opportunity is affordei dealer's profit. J. Asslgneo of ALEX. 1 HOU8EFURN18H1NO OOOD3. "My^ifc tvTicnjlio yces~tVilts $is?ell ?wrju!l$vccper The "Grand Rapids" luaJSSJlLU: navfl ui<im ai ft rviliirtMi |.tu??. NESBrTT & BRO., 1313 market street. qalfltovus, gab hadiatorb, OAS TUBING. UliO. W. .IOIINNUVN NONH, " If Uu ium Kta??r. ID-O. MKNDBi. & CO. AVE ANY I be Repaired! \i nn chnrf nntirp rates. Telephone al and one of our t once. EL & CO. rB, HASDLEY to FOSTER. 3ETS, otiwfo Cfr> OJLU V JLO, LjIU, YMENTS. JED ON ALL GOODS AT EY & FOSTER'S, FURNISHERS, 'eel, West Side Lower Market, ND EMBALMING. JOHN FBIEDEL S CO. YGOODS line of China and Glass the lowest prices. Sets, Cat Glass Ware, ancy Ornaments, Onyx Tables, :h defy competition on del & Co., Lzx Street. MUTPRB NOVELHE8. I ANU J "" ture Novelties. oods call and examine the large nnd ilrs, Ladles' Desks, Stands, Parlor ire now being sold at cost for cash, 1 to get a good selection ani save a K. HHLL, -REVV. 1117 Main Straat. PI10FE88I0N/U,. iyy miELuoN TTuxciuns, SPECIALIST BU&EAK, NOSE AND Til 110 AT. OFKI?'K AND IUVMKNCU Xo. 81 Twelfth S!root,>Vlioollmr. W.Va. uplQ-iiwir /111A11LHSQ. KAWl.tNO. \J CHEMIST, .Member Antrn.wm OhPtnlml SoclPtymitl Amor, cmi luitUnia Mining Kuglncor* I.iihut atory. I MO Klurkol Ntrnit. Nalnml 4?n<t luliutrlal jir.vlimi*??(I? jfrlpiloii hiiaI*xp<1 Mloro?oopl(*l mil pU.miu CAlvMiiiltuilaniof food ituiorUU mill whit U' INBUIIANOB. ^ niQAXj TITLE INSURANCE, ll.toti |i'imli,i?<? or ttinkdN lout mi fJl> ?< !?(? Imto I Hit llllu linurc 1 lif lit) Wheeling Title and Trast Ci? N(t. I til A MAllKKT Mlllicr II. M. ttlTH.MKI.1. , I. ? BTIKKL I'twLilflllV m?oriMArr C.J. lUWI.INO. fc t. MNOMPOX Vlcv I'rwftMcnt Am'I f^TOUrjr (I. II K. 1111 a : 11 ii i > I', Ixumhiur of Tni? ? . MACH1N1CUY. J^|i;iJMA N ii UU, OliNliUAL MACHINISTS A Mil Manufaaluron of Mnrin* *Ml1 ttiuliuimtv Kttalnm. lull DIUXKMN*. W. VA /