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m" ,, i i BUCHANAN IN JAIL J ( A Now Jersey Doctor Accused ol; I Poisoning His Wife. 2 , THE CORPSE 13 DISINTERRED; I ( Tho Body of tho Supposedly Mur- J dcrcd Woman Was in Good CondiHon, and tho Brain Showed that Death Was Not Duo to Cerebral ] Hemorrhage, as AUegod In tho Cor^ tlflnate-?Mlcrosconic and Chcmleal Analyses Ordorod by tho District 1 Attorney. / New Yobk, Juno 8.?Dr. Richard W. 1 Buchanan slept last night in a celt at [ police headquarters?that i?, if ho slopt I at all?undor a chareo of murder. Ho i was nrro'stod yesterday aftornoon while i talking to his lawyer in a downtown I cafe by Detectives Jacob Von Gorichton, < Arthur Carey and Robert MfNeufsht. ' The body ol his wife was dug up in j Greenwood cometory on Sunday after- i noon about 4 o'clock. The liend was 1 cut open and tbo brain examined. This J decided, bos'ond all doubt, that tho t woman did pot die of forcbrai iicraor- I rhago, tho bnrial ccrtiQcato sifjtioJ by 1 Dr. Burnett C. Mclntyre ana Dr. nerirv , Watson to tho contrary notwitbatanii- , ing. Two things were then docidod upon? J first, to arrest Buchanan; secoml, to . have an exhaustive microscopic and chemical examination. Portions of the j brain, stomach and all tho other or- j nans were taken out, and tho body uas j leinterred. The warrant on which Buchanan was arrestod yesterday was isfltinrf tn .Tliifan Martina. bpfbro whom , tho doctor wiTl bo arraigned. Tho microscopic examination was bogun yesterday at tho 'Carnccio Insti- ' tute, on East Twontv-sixtli street | Thore-wero present Dr. lL I'. Loo in is, Chemist 0. E. Doromus, Dr. Mclntvro, , Dr. Watson and Assistant District At- t torney James W. Osborne. Dr. Mclntvre and Dr. Watson wore present ( "through courtesy." Dr. Loomij was > doing tlio work; tho othors only looked [ on, or assisted incidentally. "Chemist ( Doremus, n son of Professor Option i Doromus, who figured so conspicuously in tho Harris wife-poisoning case?will | not bogin his work until tho micro- i _ !__* ? i_i i *i.?* BCOpiU UXUmiUHUUU IS UUIflUCU, DU limfc , it will probably be three or four weoks, j or possibly oven longer, bofore the final rosult is- known. Tho brain was fakon np first yesterday ( by Dr. Loomis. Of course apecial interest was felt ?in this on Sunday. Tho body had been found in au excellent state of preservation. Tho disinterment was by Undertaker 0. Benedict, of Car- ' mine street, at whoso j>laco tho body was ombalmod in April. Thcro were present Dr.-Loomis, Chemist Doremus, ; Assistant District Attorney Osborne. , the undertaker and Dr. Watson. l)r. Mclntyro, the other nltysician who t signed the burial certificate, had boon t 1 invited to bo present, but refused to go. ( Tho examination at Greenwood showed that tho wojnan did not die of cerebral J hemorrhages. I "Tho brain," says Dr. Loomis, "was 1 firm and woll preserved." "Were all tho other organs sound?" j "Apparently, except tho kidneys." Dr. Loomis addod that tho woman 1 probably died of ono of threo causes? ' urtcmia, rosulting from suppression of . tne Kiunoys: cereurai iieiuinorruage, or narcotic poisoning. Tin: autopsy on ' Sunday anfftho examination yesterday showed conclusively that tho burial certiflcato?which gavo cerebral lienitnorrhngo as the cause ot tho death?was 111 orror. Then eho was poisoned, or died of kidney trouble. Ot coursa.4Dr. Loomis will not anticipate the result of his examination of the kidnovq, but tho chances are fortynine in fifty now that tho woman ivas poisonod, so monger is tho probability of death from uricinia. But tho negative cvidenco that she did not <lio of kidney trouble will bo insufficient to convict Buchanan. After this in ostablishod, If ? can bo established by l)r. Loomis, CHo'miat Doromus will tako tho 1 body to show tho actual presence of 1 poison. All this will bo a dolicato and todious work. Tho case promises to bo ovon moro interesting than tho Harris case. Tho criminal tnpto was no expert in tho use of poisonB. The alleged criminal hero is n physician who knows all about poisons. Ho knows how to use them and to concoal the effects. Ho is an expert, n specialist. Dr. ilclntyre, at No. 222 West Fourth Btroet, and l3r. Watson of No. 28-1 West Fourth streot, refused to talk yestordav after witnosslnu tho examination of l)r. Loomis and Chomiii Doromus. l)r. Jlclntyro particularly was "upset" over tho matter. Ho is nnderstoo 1 to be mainly responsible for tho corcbral hemorrhage theory. Ho insisted on that, and'Dr. Watson assented indiffe.cntly. Tho woman believed to bo poisoned viia tlin nnrntlfl wifrt of Df Rnrhnnnn She mot htm flrat in November, 1800. fcho was keeping a liouso of question- , nblo chnractor under the name ol Mrs. Sutherland, at No. 371 Ilalsey street, Jiowark. As an Inducement to Dr. Buchanan to marry her, sho made a . will in hlaVYavor. All lior property, about $40,000, was to becorno his, proTided ho willed to lior sister ami brother, Kinma WiUard and Kobort Brown, S50 each. This was signed three days beforo the marriage. Buchanan tired ol his wife. Finally tho dccidod to go baelc to her old disreputable calling. Buchanan threatened her lifo. Sho bccamo sick on April 22 anil died next day. Thero wero suspicious circumstances. It wa-< remembered that Dr. Buchanan had threatened her nndthatho had spokou as expecting soon to come into possession of a considerable sum of money. lie Jolt Now York ten days after his wit'o'a death. "When ho roturncd there was a wonrnn and a child with him. It was whispered around that ho had 1 *1.~ :.. rj.l!/-- \1 I juumuu vuu nuiwm ? UUU1HA, . O., whoro ho formorlv lived. Buchanan ' denied this, but it was the truth. Ho donicd a good many things that were 1 truo, and tho suspicion grew against ; hiiu. An anonymous letter was sent to tho district attorney's office accusing Dr. 1 Buchanan ol muruerinir his wife. Not : much attention was paid to this at first. ! Tho first witnesses, it happenod, wore too anxious?thoy wcro oneuiios of Dr. Buchanan. But eventually a strong chain of circumstantial ovlcence was established, and thou J udge Lawrence, of tho supremo court, ordered tho body exhumed. Tho woman Dr. Buchanan had brought back from Halifax, having married her there, was a former wife, from whom: Uo had been several vears divorcod. It has been stated by l?ichnrd Mncombur, who hiu a dairy at No. 1)5 Eighth avenuo, tb?t this divorce was lor unfaithfulness on tho wife's part, and Macomber appears to know all nbout tho doctor. Dr. Huckamm, aineo tho matter was first taken op in the district attorney's ><fice, is mid to liavo mado vorv rtatnap:nj: admissions. Or.o?to William S. Jorea, o( Newark?was that ho (the 'oct?r) "was a goner it they took up hat body." Dr. Buchanan wu vary ippreueniilvo about the corpse being ucuumed, and mado several visits to asmro himself that the jrrave had not >eea disturbed. As a matter of fact, noreovor, it has developed that the lead woman waa not his wlfo. At the :rae 01 the marriage shohail a husband Iving at Easton, Fa., though he It now lead. , Dr. Buchanan lias tried to havo the rill admitted to probate, but lias boen iniucceeaful. A UVEfcY GAME )* Ball Battroon ills VilrariUr and Fair. moot Tonmi. fcreW Corraponilenct oj tin ZnW/liKiMflr. Moooantowx, W. Y?., Juno 7.?The IVest Virginia University baso ball club [ained another signal victory to-day, ho victims this time being the Falrnont nine. Yesterday evening the nanagorj o^o West Virginia Univorsly club notljid tliat there wai nothlne m the Drogramuie (or this forenoon, md at oncetdccided to cot a game with fairmont, who had been wanting to ilay all year. A challenge was sent by vlro and promptly accoptad. The Fal rnont boys camo on tlio moraine train, md at 10:30 the game was called. Iu : ll? flnrt h?M t\f Am* inniii<? r?lf. I "out scorod:bne, and then thounivorsi y club Hluit thom out coniplotoly and nado it their last, while thoy ran their ?vn score up to tliirty-oue before the lading of tho game. 'i'ho >"ainnontfra iavo always considered themselves good payers, but this one-sided game has lrawn them from the ring and proven hat our own atato university team can ilay ball. Loyal West Virginians from ill over the Htate shoutod themselves loarse during tho first part of the game, )ufc when thoy found that the gftmo was 10 decidedly ODO-Sided thoy remained luiet out of respect lot the feeling of he visitors. This makes throo games, out of five ilayod, won by otfr team. Two of these rifit.nrifl* hnvn hnnn trnn aln/ia f tin (nwn rail lull of comnicncomon: visitors and 11ms dono much to iirouno tbe people if the state to an intorest In tbeir state Diversity and its athletic association. The munaeor of tlio team, Mr. William 3. Meyer, of Wheeling, and tho captain, >Ir. A. Brown Smith, of XJnioutown, Pa., >oth deserve if rent praise for their uniting efforts in behnlc of tho team, ivervthlno possible has been done to oak) Athletics in tho We.it Virginia Jnlversity a success. Athletics arc not tore considered as pnrainotint to anytime olso. bat thes? extra efforts have ocn noedod on account of tho former bsolute absence of anything of tiio :ind and tho readily recognized fact hat the wore voiy necessary to the tlvancemont of our own institution. OlHt CORN IV GERMANY. 'Corn Cnka" Murphy's Ltbora are Bolng Crowned with Howard. Chicago, June 8.?Mr. Charles J. 'lurphy, formerly or Omaha, who lins >eon commissioned by tho government o enlighten Europeans with regard to he advantages of American corn, writes rom Berlin^ giving somo interesting laUiils aa to tho progress made. In iermany, he stiitea, thirteen mills have )aon put in operation for grinding corn indsomnof them have beon working light and day and havo been unable to ill their orders. Several other mills In 'arlons parts of Gormany will soon bo irccted, tho demand for com Is so great. In Dresden, where two corn mills are n.operation, more than half the bakers ire soiling maize rye bread composed of me part maize and two parts rye, in vhich tho taste of tho inalse is not pcr:cived. Kvon tho two mills in tho Intercity, one of thoic tho Bienert*, tho argeat rye mill 111 Oermany, are baking: md selling largo quantities of this jread, nnd the old government garrison jakcrv is turning out thousands of oaves dally. Tho government is now putting in a orn milling plant In their largo mill at iluzJeburg, and the government report in tho value of corn as food will soon jo published, which is the result of a .borough Investigation and practical csting of bread-making at tho garrison lakery, which, ho is informed by the lominission, will bo highly favornblo. A Klpe Old Ak*. Washington, D. 0., June 8.?Among ho burial permits issued to-day yas /A. Wm TTonrt* Tlnrrifinn. trhn dim! ;uu iui it tu> ?- ? Monday. Ho was, tho rocord statoB 01 years, 7 months and 29 daya old. He claimed to havo enjoyed tho acmaintanco with George Washington, lie grandfather of President Harrison, md other distinguished citizens o( Virginia. ? Katldfuotloti Is inaranteod to every one who takea Hood's Saraoparilla iairly and according lo direction 1. This ia tho only proparn:ion of which "100 Dosos Ono Dollar" an truly bo said. . Jiff*llave you aeon Ilood'i Rainy Day ,?.? Utillnnn I'tiKzlfi? For rmrticulnrs icni to C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Hood's Pills cure livsr ills, jaundice, .'iliousnoss, sick headache, constipation. _ 6 A Good Sucge?tlon. Fror, the DubtqM (Jem) TdttmX Tlie adjourning of the Impeachment :ourt last Saturday, on account of Gen. UVjvor's belly-ache, cost the people of thu commonwealth nearly $300. One lose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera md Diarrhoea Keinody would have fared this axpenso; aud we Bujjfrost, as i mattor of economy and humanity, :hat the stato provide against future ontiiigoncles of this nature, by furnish* us .jach senator with a bottle of that raluablo remedy. 25 and 50 coat hotles for gqlo by druggists. u.?w II. JS O. glMDAV KXCtJRSIO.VS. W heeling to Pittsburgh anil Washington, Pa. mi.. nnn:mKra flhin Rftilronrl Com MIU MIUiUlV?v .? pany will soli excursion tickets to Plttsuiirjli and Washington, Pa., every Suniajrdurlug the summer months at the popular-rate of SI 50 to Pittsburgh and return; and $1 to Washington, Pa., and return; tickots rood for Sundays onlv. Trains leave Wheeling nt U:t0 and 7:50 i. in.;returning leave Pittsburgh at 4 ind 7:30 p. m. For further particulars ball i n T. C. UrnKr, City Passenger and Ticket Agont, Wheeling, W. Va. E. D. pjtirji, Division Passenger Agent, Pittatjurgh. Pa. For Malaria, Liver Troublejorlndigestiorijuse BROWN'S IRON BITTERS llntf l'nro to C1iIo?ko, Ttio Baltimore <? Ohio railroad announces tho talo of round-trip tlckoti lr. m nil stations to Chicago. June 10 to -II isulusive, at rato of one fare for tho round trip, on the occasion of tho Naiional Damoc ratio Convention, on lniio 21. Tickets will bo valid for return journey until July 8 inclusive. 1 illM I $80,000 FOU CLEVELAND. Flftun Moo Witt raj All tike El !> "? Oj th? Chlougo IMltfiltlon. Niw You, June 8.?Henry Vlllard, the Northern Pacific railroad magnate, proposes to (ate an active parttri the work of renominating Cleveland. lie baa promised to uso his personal influence and his pocketbook to secure Cleveland's election. The drat Indication of, hla nurpoeewas made recently to the committee which Iiik) olmron n( thn Xlmr. convention or gasization in this cfty. Mr.'Vlliard Mat thorn a note of encouragement, assuring them of his sympathy to the movement, anil inclosou acbock for $10,000 aa a contribution to the canto.' Next woot, either on - Monday or Tuesday, Mr. Vlllard is going (6 Chicago to remain there nptil the Democratic convention is over. Ho Has influence with delegates from the vest and northwest, and bo will',not hesitato to aio it in any honorable way that occurs to him in the interest of ' Cleveland. Mr. Villard's conversion to Cfevoland is believed to bs mainly duo to his ballet that Cleveland.is the onljr man who can be relied upon to' stamp' out the Ireo coinage heresy. At all.events tbat is the roaton ascribed by Mr, Villard's MAtwla Tharn ?rn ftlna noma who think that Villaul hoi not been satisfied with certain legislation in the last Qongress which ho has nqt rognnled as jotiureW frieniilv to his railroad interests. Between Villaftl and Clov'eland a friendly intimacy haa sprung up within tho last two or three roars. It is announced that the- arrangements for the transportation _0f the May convention dolegato*. to. Chicago havo boon completed. Special trains will be provided and a guarantee fund of $30,000 raised by private stibjcriDtion, to which fifteen men subscribed, will pay all the expenses both of transportation and lex. lip$el< accommodatinni Th? n*rmnso* incurrcil bv tll6 May convention movement up to the adjournment of tbo convention were a little ihort of $40,000. If Cleveland la nominated lila friends expect to raise $200,000 In Ne\v York city within a week. The story is that Mr. E. C. Bonodict is confident'that ho can secure among Ills Wall atreet friend: subscriptions for at least $100,000 ffSffi anti-silver men alone. With $200,000 they assert that a perfect organization can bo secured in the atate and one which will overcome all /actional difficulties. A ROMAKOB FROM A ROMANCE. How IHancli Willi* Howard Came to Writ* "Ono Summer." Tho last novel by Mmo. voft Teuflel? Blanch Willis Howard?written in collaboration with Mr. William Sharpe, the distinguished London critic/author and editor of tho "Cintury Poets," is announced among recant publications. The subject is "A Battle and a Boy," and the work is written in tho same Btyle as her little '-Story of a Humming Top"?a pretty thing which, somehow, the children, for whom it was intended, could not understand and grown folks iaiiuu iu m'yicv-iuwv. Apropos of the now novel and its author coiriei a story about the /amous "One Summer." It seoma that Mits Howard was summering in a quiet littlo New Engiaud watering jilace where the oonvoaioncaa ot City Mo wero romarkably iriadoqunto." " On her way to the postoflice one evening she poked her umbrella in the eyo of a young Now York artist just returning with his mail, and so nearly blinded tho yoting man that he was not able to do any sketching for a week or: more. Through mutual InWidttlio Voime nooplo bocanio "HCqultfnted,' friendship riponod into love, and Dr. Howard was naked /or his daughter, then a briglitwitted, fun-loving girl of twenty, who had only just loft school and was anxious to do something to make inonoy and go abroad. To this end slie wrtite a'sMfy; intending to givo her frionda, family and sweetheart a surprise. And so she did. James T. Field published It in scarlot and brown,and everybody was charmed with "One Summer" but the painter and lover, who lookod upon the publicity the had given to the nccident as a profanation. Tbcliook hail an linmonso Bale, and Mine Howard found hnrseli famous, with a tidy Bum in the bank and a market at her command. Butihe hail lost hor lover. Able to carry out the dream of her life, ahe went abroad to study, and to weep a little, too, for sho was a truo woman and a proud woman, and the first wound in her heart was deep and a long time hosting. By way of revengo she wrote"Quonn," and made the roan who had jilted her the liqro. But it was not the little classic "One Summer" was, and her sucoess was not repeated, l or too last twenty years the author hat resided in Stuttgart, keeping a sort of German saloon, and receiving into her homo young American girls sont abroad to study, finish or visit. Now sbe is baroness the wife of a distinguished Gorman physician, and the man whoso eyeball sno dislocated one summer is a New York artist who paints exquisito pictures,Jgots fahcy pflces for them, and entertains droves of pretty girls and beautiful women aticatnetic teas in his luxurious studio. Of coures he will read the new novol. but not from an autograph copy as ho did the first. Tli* Grant Monument Fund. iVru- York Tribwie. General Portor was ablo yesterday to announce that tho fund for tho Grant monument which ho set out to complete two months ago lias all boon plcdgod. In fact, there is already a small surplus in excess of the $330,000 required, and not all t>f Hie contribution boxes have yot been counted. More than this, General Porter states that $230,000 of tho amount subscribed has been paid in cash, And he has no doubt that the othor subscriptions nre as good aadfiih Tho crtmnlnfiftn rif thia fnnrt is an event in which nil Now Yorkers can take an honest pride. It is a New York achievement almost entirely, only $22,000 having come from other cities. To Gonoral Porter'a large debt of public gratitude is dfle. Way off color. The buo of healthJ Who can mlstako it The white brow, tho deepened- tfnt of the tfheek, these associated with brightness and animation of the eye, a chocry. expression of tho countenaneo, ore infallible indicia that tho liverls per* forming ita function* ecUvely. and that tronsoquenUy digestion and the bosrele are undisturbed. If, howover. tho complexion and eyeballs have a saffron lint, or the face is drawn and void of sprightllness and animation, tho biliary Bland is almost eertaioto be put of order. Jlonlify the difficulty speedily, thoroughly. with tho paramount antlblllou* specific. Hoetetter's stomach nittun, which promptly remodiM not only tho above outward and risible signs of bllionxneM, hntflln Ihsilnlr haadiohM. rnn?rln>tlnn. vorti I go. fur upon the tongue, nausea, sour breatn and point through thorfehi sldo which characterlie ft The liver i? ali?ny? seriously Involved in mularia. for which tho-mttor* la a sovereign specific. This medlclno remedies with equal proniptltmlo nnd completeness, kidney complalut, dyspepsia, rheumatism and nenrousnesa. TO HtSl'UBLICANS. It Is pnrt ot tho Domocrntlo plan to challenge iheYote'o.f e*8PI Republican who has not been asanesod ander the new We* Virginia election law. Don*t let them find you unprepared. FISHING FOR THfi OCIOPCS. Tho Halt U a Pises of Whlto Cloth Ti?d to a Book. "It ii no trick to catch tbem. Thejr ire pulled ont with hook and line from the deep waters of the Sound, just like filh, and are found on the rooky bottom! of the fishing-banks," laid a Seattle fisherman to a Prm- Times reporter. "Look at thii," continued Nick, railing the slimy mui of legs and pointing to a perfect counterpart of a parrot's black beak. "That's its mouth. ' Just like a parrot's, only much larger and more poworluL Whoa once those jaws fasten on the bait thejr never let go until landed on fhe deck of the~bont. "No: thev seldom gire us much ? mi.Is. I a _# _ rim 1. tXmU irouuie. inm 11 purv ui h uivok uouyiman's early education. Experience has taught the men how to handle them safely. Tho only care necessary Is to prevent their fastening their auckera on the aidea and bottom of the boat. "If, by accident or. carelessness, they should succeed in doing ho, the octopus ia aafo, for tho auction of thoae cnpllke' disks is so grant that nothing but the knife can dislodge them, and, ai they can't be readied, they get away. "The men know by tee weight on tho lino and its action when an octopus is hooked. Then by means of poles tlie line is kept away from the boat, aud watching a favorable opportunity, with the assistance of boat hooks, tho fellow is suddenly yankod on board and loft to thrash its lite away on deck. Of course tho men iinvo learned to keep carefully out of reach of its tentncles. "On a clear day and in dear weather one can sco an octopua at (treat depths. Their bodlos usually lie hidden under shelving rocks, leaving only one or more of those long feelers visible, moving cautiously back and forth. By baiting a hook with a white rn:r and dropping it cloio by it Is fun to watch thoir movements' Thoy pratcnd not to see tho bait, belloving it is a live prey. "They will advance their feelers ih'ch, by inch', and gradually their body, and retreat again, as if to draw on the intended victim. Flaying the bnlt back and forth excites their cupidity, and when satisfied of the result the beast makes a spring foiMhe bait that, Tor lightning like rapidity, beats anything on rocord. Ot course, it fastens Its Mrnr-lllrn. rlnnhlft-biipk-netion bank into tho raj null holds on like grim death, allowing itself to bo pulled oat of the water rather than let go." 100 Keward. . 1(H). ?? The renders of the Commercial will be pleased to loarn that there is at least one dreaded diseaso that science has been ablo to cure in all its stagos, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure 1s the only positivo core now known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being a , constitutional disease, requires a coneti- i tutionitl treatment. Hall's Catarrh i Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, thorebv destroying the foundation of tho disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the j constitution and assisting ngturo in do- i ing its work. The proprietors have so much faitli in its curative powor^.that tlmv rtflnr Onn Hnnrlrnd Dollars fnr nnv cnsc that It fails to cure. Bend for'Het , of testimonials. Address, F. J. Cheney Jt Co., Toledo, 0. JSTSold by Druggists, 75c. Happy IIoohIcm. .< , William Timmons, Postmaster of Ida- I ville, Ind., writes: "Electric Bitters1 luui done ninro for me than all other medicines combined, for that bad feeling nrisingfronl Kidnoy and Liver trouble. John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to bo tho best Kidney and Liver medl- { cina-made mo feel like a new man." J. < W. Gardner, hardware merchant. Mma , town, says: Electric Bitters is just the tiling for n man who is all run down and don't enro whether he lives or dies; ho found new strength, good appetite and { felt just liko ho had a now lease ou life. 0nlyS0cent3 a bottle,at Logan,Drug Co.*8 Drug Store. 'Msg"Johnny, are you teaching that parrot to awoar? "No'm, I'm just telling it what it mui'n't say."? WWiitigton Star. Every Month * many women Buffer from Bxeeeal^e or I ] Scant Menatruatlon; they don't know who to confide in to fat propar advice, Don't confide In anybody but try Bradfleld's Female Regulator ? fpaclffc for PAINFUL, PROFUSE, SCANTY. SUPPRESSED and IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION. | Book to " WOMAN " mailed free. I BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, Ga, Sold by all I>ruc*Ute. BICYCLES. ' ! THE CLEVELAND! ciri c_uca i imn_?. Pneumatic Tire, Double Diamond Frame. ; WKIGBT 44 LBS., STBIPP1NO TO 89 LBS. ?CALL AND SEE IT. Edw. L. Rose & Co.: i I SPECIAL RUN No. 19. . GREATEST VALUE OX EARTH. Tylcr*i Famous Antique Oak Sell Cir tain Deik complete,tee special circulars. < Mo. 4004,3ft,6la.lonC, net ?16.00 , Ko. 4009.4 ft. 6 In. " " 121.00 i Wo. 4010,5 ft. long, - - " 183.00 i Alto in now 150 p?.o catalogue for 1882. Croat out of about 40 per o?nt from . former Mat. BOOKS Fa IE, postage lOo. fna BL Lad* Ko., or IwWpoUi. lad. I BASK COUNTERS A HPEC1AI.TT. Wo refer to ovary Bank In Thirty atatea. TYLER DESK CO.. 8t Loul?. Mo. artMrtua There's /T) Hard /jf s ( M Pe < ^ar ?p ELLWOOI FI . more factor: Ellwoo 11?? < h Bringing a Total of 800 MOR X^Increase of 4, Before the IbV. j c; J at ?/:: 7J .2&*>05 ???? |1 ayifrophj gg TflKTBERLESS LF.AD GLASS WORKS, fori Slaw Chlmnev*. must be mnkJnRKlassin Ellw feot br aw. Will employ over ?X) people at the i the year for riewr lines of glassware. V""fV ,iC} ^ ^ ELLWOOD CITY has Coal. Natural Gas. Flra Clay, Red Clay Glass .Sand. MoldlncSand. Btillrting Stone and Water Power, and all theso la tbundancd. di <A A ?.:j ?101* * # IIIK 'NOHTHWOOD GLASS WORKS, former Iron building 120 by 280 feet. Will begin by amp until it 1$ doubled, to meet present demands for STERRETT * ECCLES' FOUNDRY CO.. abr >reetinir a building at Kllwcod one. two and tl loor. Tb?j*wllfcomploy 50 men at starting. Wi TIIK FULMER BRICK CO.. maker*of Fire B Sllwood City a very extenalve and complete plax An extensive BOX FACTORY bas also contn tup vT.i.wnnn euAvrrvrc ivn Tiintt rn >nly porfect article produced In thl* country). is lands within 00 days, which ia only a beginnlug v .TUBdtyLWOOD ENAMELING CO. al<o la OE "AND ^EVHRAti OTHER largo industries are ELLWO( Is Not So'Near Pittsburgh as Local Merchants, and Th in Which *). ELLWOOD IMPRCT : f"\i n'ficri !'? Ellwood City, Law -RASH ?dX -'O for Infants a "Castoriais so well adapted to children that t n^jommend it a* superior to any prescription mown to me." H. A. Archer, m. D., . 211.80. Oxford Bt,, Brooklyn, N. Y. "The nse of 'Castorta'is so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castorla Late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church. TnGnrridi MANHOOD m 3 A H AC ten vnnninlee to n fw *,S) fit ^lr\ Lou of Brainpower, Hei Vj ' 'fi JSLi alona, Nerroosneaa, l*aal ,J "1 Or*an* In either Mxoeoi VMpr A **r? \ " of totwoeo. opto ra or ask uvouinimacrao. or ?*/im4 Wa nwmnr. Ctrci For ante Id Whaling br the LO i \S DRUG CO. DR. MOTT'S rri PENNYROYAL Ftl lor r?llcvln(j prolonged and painful rapprMi! iafe and oertain onro over offered to women lafonndalway.to be relied upon. Bo.uray iro the genuine, SI per box, .091 by mall. I For Sal. by Logan Drug Co. Work on Hand ^ when you try to wash J without Pearline. Your y hands show the hard work; your clothes /far show the wear. 'Sr Pearline is harmyr less to the hands or fabric. It saves the Rub, Rub, Rub that wears; it saves the work 'f that tires. It is cheap, safe and convenient Get the best, rhen you get something to wash with. Soap has been but arline is. are Pearline Spoil the Wash 3 CITY. PA. VE IES LOCATED AT H CITY, U PA. E Employes, Which Means an nnn Pnnii1qtinr?<% T WW * Vf UIUI.IWII VTJil Year is Out. $ $ $ I a corrospondiuR Increase in values. ?W>'o buy co. Kllwood will then hove more fuctorle* aud employes lhan mjdic cities of 7,000 population, r-flve nciditfonal residences ore now bnllain*. and >ru aro needed for homes of the employes and tbclr cm, who will no In Kllwood by Septcmtar 1. Ten nt a year in the renting of home* for all who buy ulld. Kvery house rentod as soon as Its pluus aro k Is k merJjr of Pittsburgh. makers or the celebrated Load ood City by August 15, In tholr new building. 110 (tart, and will greatly Increaso tholr force during ly of Martin's Torry. 0., hiu let ft contract for ap loylnjr 275 poople, aud atonoe increase their force their high grade colored glassware. 1 $ I ELMVOOD CITY has competitive frolght rates. Tbreogreat trunk line systems: Tho It. & O. (I*h. ?fc Wat). P. R. K. (Ft Wayne) and tho Lake Shore (1\ & L. E.). and. being withiu the lO-mllo circuit, bos Pittsburgh freight rot?*. No switching charges nor transfer cuarges at Ellwood Cltr. $ I Ik . anch of the Vulcau Foundry of Pittsburgh. Is now iree stories high, ll.'Jio square feet on the ground I 11 mako stovoi, machinery castings, e a rick, Paving Brick and Bad Briok, hato located nt it They contract to manufacture Brick by July 1. ictcd for their building at Ellwood City. now milking neamlota drawn ateal tubing (tho constantly Jucrotulug 1U force; It will empoly if) ignglng a large number of employes, now negotiating for loo&Uona. 3D CITY to Destroy the Business of its erefore it is a Good Place to Invest. CEMENT CO., Agts., 'rence County, Pa., nd Children. Caatoria cures Colic, Bour Stomach, Dlarrhcpa. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sloop, and promotes dlWltSS in]ariotts mrdlrsfjrmb M For several jtan I bate recommended your1 Castoria.' and shall always continue to do ao as it has Larariablj produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pardks, M. D., 44 The Wlnthrop," l?th Street and 7th Are., Nov York City. ? OoKPAirr, 77 Mmuur Btskst, New Yobs. RESTORED!, ro all nsrroaa dlaeeaee, ancta as Wsak Memorr, idaohs. Wakafaloass, Lost Manhood. Nightly BnU* vuac.nuunndh ana iomoi power or iae uencrettvo ie<1 by orer exertion, youthful errors, or exooealTe stimulants which ?oon lead to Infirmity, Coninmp* poonrenlent to carry In Teat pocket. 91 per pack* a ersry Border we ?4t* a written fuarant/i to mn iter free. Address Xorre deed Co., Ckleuoi lit . Tonth and Main aireets- qcJ-daw MALE PILLS ion of tho menstrual periods, they aro tho only , they aro especially mado for married ladies, ouask for Dr. Motx'n Pennyroyal Pill*. They )r. MoU'b Chemical Co., Cleveland, O. delS*Mw 1 m I III ill CIRCULATED lUIJllI NEWSPAPER. W. L. DOUOUAa SHOES. WHY IS THK mmm m k m ^ W. L. UUUGLAS 83 SHOE oihK&ZH THE BE8T 8HOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET? t It U amffllM afao?, with no teek* or war thread to hart thn feet; mads of tho beat lino calf, at jii?h and eaajrt and bemuse w* ?flW wow ?w? o/iktt ffie OOOennlue l|an?l-?ewedf thofloMtealf 9vi shoe ever offered for $&o)| equal* Fr*oea imported aboee which ?oat from $K? to UtiU. shoe ever offered at this price t tamo erode u eg*tom-raado ahota coating fromfeU) to $3M. CQ SO Police Hhoei Farmers. Rallmul Xen 9vi and Letter Carrlara all wear thrm;nno calf, aeemlesa, smooth iunitif, heavy three solea, eaten, alon ?tine. One pair will wear a year. CO ><> flur enlfi no better ahoe erer effeted a* 9*i thla i)rtco; ooo trial will convince thoae who want a apoo for comfort and sonrlce. M'JS aud 9'i.00 Worklnnman'# ahoca am.mtv atronir and durlMA. Ttmia ?h? h?re 8lt?n a trial will wear no other ma*?. Boys' on Ihrtr merit#, # the InoreiulnR lales alow. Ladies OTTAKE NO HIJBSTIT17TE..4J jtup?oo j. T. RTO!fF. inn Main rtrwt MK5KESELLFR A SIBTKR, No. 5151 Market Bt i.*/- felTThil ?r.lNSU BANCE. RALPH WHITEHEAD, CITY . AGENT American Insurance Co. OF WjIKKLIXrt. W. V.A-. Con plteo your Imuraneo In First-clan Conpan Im, ?uch a< American, of Wheeling; Underwriter*. of Wheeling; Norwich Union of Eng. laud; Western Assurance, ot Toronto: va. F. dc if. JristiranafcC'ocupflar. of Ulchaoud; Homo Iii?uroucc CowpHUv, or New York; Mancheiter Fire Awurnnno Company. of England: Stat* Invcstmont and Insurance Compnnjr. of t'nllfornla. I'ounivlvania Firo Imuraneo Company.of Philsdclphfa; New York Underwriter* of Now York. HEPBKSB.1TUQ $20,003,000 ASSETS. I respectfully solicit a share of your builoeu Telephone No. '*3. ivpi? PLUMBING, ETC. WON* PIPE, r/we trimbSB & LUTZ, 1416 and 1118 Mnrkct Street. Wheeling. W. Vt my II WflLLIAM HARE & SON. Practical Plambers, Gas&Steam Fitleri, No. 38 TWELFTH STREET. All work done promptly at reawnable prtoat. GeorgkIiib'beud&son. tSuccouors to Thompson <k Hibbord) PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, BRASS FOUNDER! Specialties:?Natural Gas Supplies, Steam liMtinjr and Ventilation. 1314 MARKET ST. WHEELING,W.VA. WTAU work promptly Uono at most reasons Mc prices. EDUCATIONAL. Wheeling Business College! THE OLD RELIABLE. A Mto. Progressive, Thorough School! Basinets, English, SUort-Hand, Typewriting. For beautiful Catalogno add msi as above. daw MRS. M, STEVENS HAM'S School for Girls, ?AND? HI^MAB BELLE HART'S Schooler Young Children, Will open In Soptemborln lAr<e, alrr end \r*U lightod rooms (u (ho Craugle Block. Ma-kj; fitted. A f|ill corpt of oiUolont toaoheri. Tin chool wllljKJ divided Into thros dopartinouti. Mmand Acadomio of thrw Boys will liciproparodfop the Linily Pre?h:nm due. Tho put rear ivm fiiooenfal In a high defreii making nec?aq?ry n proviaion(or a law lnorcAtt in tho number ot pupln 1/* . f J'ATHIOTIC WOUK. Every pcfjt&n who It eppoted to Trt? Trsda Slavory ahd.fAVon American Industrial Iniep?ndonee aeenrot through tho policy of Protection, should md.'lhe documents published by the AmeriCAU Protective TAriff LtAgue. As pntriotlo ? '* ' i- ?>... ?ii?a* (lneamenta tillUVU) til l> juur nut/ iv |>IW fM.-. ? In the banda?f. your frienda. They are Intereitlog and intttfrotire. and embrace dltcaulooa of all phaaee of'the Tariffqueatlon. Tlie Leaicue pnbliahei orer fiO different doenmanta. cowpriaiug nearly 600 page* of plainly printed, carefully edited and reliable. Information. Among the anthora of theae dooamenta are, lion. Jamea 0. Blaine; Win. McKinley,Jr..OoTernor of Ohio; 8enator 8. M. Cullom, of lllinoia; Senator Joaeph N. Dolpb. of Oregon ; 8enator A. 8. Paddock, of Nebruka; 8enator Frye, of Maine; Senator Caaey, of North Dakota; Senator Joatln 8. Morrill, of Vermont; Senator Kelaon W. Aldrich, of Rhode Ialand; Hon. Thomaa II. Dudley, of New Jeraey; Hon. Robert P. Porter, of Wanhlngton; Prof. J. R. Dodge, of the Agricultural Department at Waah* Ington; Commodore W. H. T. Bughea; Bon. E. A. Hartahorn, of New York; Congreaiman Dolliver, of Iowa; Hon. B. F. Jonw; David Ball Rice, of Boeton; Et>Cougretamau Perkina, of Kan* aaa; Dr. K. P. Miller, of New York; Hon. Oeo. Draper, of Maw.; Hon. O.L. Edwardt, of Texaa; Judge Wra. Lawrence, of dblo; Hod. D. 0. Harriman. of New York; Hon. Geo. 8. Bontwell. of Mm*.; Hon. E. n. Amidown, of Now York; Enoch Eoiley, of renneaaoe. This coiapleto net of dooomenta will bo Mot to iny addreu, poet paid, for Plfty (801 Centa. Ad rireaa, Wilbur P. Wakemaa, 8ooy., No. 58 WeH Iweoty-ThtrQ Street. Now York 8UBFCRIBEF0R THE WGEKLYiNTELLlG ENCEft SlOO PERVBRR.