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HOW TO SAVE LIFE. What I* a cough? It U tm IrriuUoQ of Uio throat aud lunga. WhatcauaeaUT Congeetion. Stop the congoatlon, tho Irritation cuatca and tho cough In cured. Hut how toatop thecougeatlonl Ah. there UJuat where pbyalelaua have alwaya been puxiled. Uut It rnuat be checked, or pneu monia, ijoiek couaumptlouor aome terrible pul monary diaeaae will follow. Borne doctor* give cihI liver oil. other* cough ayrupa, but the moat advaucod prcacribe ailmulanta. Mature muti bo uhklatud. Vure whUiey will do it. Bee what phvalclana wy{ I'rof. Auatfn Kllut. of Bellevue (New York) College, auya- "Tho Judleloua uw of aloohollo btliiiuUuta Nouo of the airlklngcharacuirlatlca of progrcaa in tho practice of modiolus during the luat half century " I'rof. Henry A. Molt, of New York, Ufa: "The purity oi Imtry'a I'uro Mult Whlakey (aa almple analytical teat* will readily couvluce a phyalolau or an expert) ahould certainly recommend it to tuo hUhot public favor." Putty'* Pure Malt Whlakey la a certain cure and preventive of congcaliouuudabould bo kept lu every finally. It ia wild by all druugUU and dealer*, lie aure and aecuro the genuine. Geo. M. Snook & Co. GEO. M. SNOOK &c CO. ?Sow Arrivals lu Our? Dress Coodsl DEPARTMENT AUK AS FOLLOWS: 12 I'lfCPH (1-4 Cashmere Finish Uroad clolli, #1.00 a yard. 2u I'ieces 4-4 llublt Cloth, 60c a far J. 45 i'icefs 40-1 noli l'ln Strl[io Cloth, 44c u jruril. 101) 1'leces 4-4 Tricot, 25e a yard. oil rim * 4-4 Cloth Suiting, 45c a )'J, 411 I'lrces lt)-ln. Henrietta, 87jca y'd. 27l'leces 4<Mu. Henrietta, VOo a y'd. 25 I'lece* 40-lu. French serge, 42jc a yard. All of tho above ire itrlclly flrat clus all-wool (lou?l?, repraaealluil lull Haw uf 111* New Hprlng and Kuinmur ihadea, tail prluea Km the lowest yet made. In adilliloa to the above, wo bare epencd liirxe llni-a ol Htlk., Hmillicit lllru tilaibama, Wblte Uuudi, Kinbrolderlca, lloalery, Lace Cut tului, uto., etc. ______ Wheeling, W. Va. Ie7 Novelties. NOVELTIES Now Persian Gimps, In magnificent utid oxcliulvo 1'utterun. Choloe White Aprons lor Children and Mlaaoi. Corset Waists for Children and Mlaaea. Now Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Hand kerchiefs and Pooket-Books. THIS WEEK. ' A. L. RICE & CO. OtlM'o t No*. UA uud 1ST Fourteenth Strvot. New AdvertlH?m?utR. Clothlng-HUilufold Broa.. fourth pauo. Oriiiiil Opera IIoiiko?l>r. Jekyll nnd Mr. Hyde. For Kent?Wheeling Mining A Nau'f't. Co. ' chocolate Meulcr. Drug Company. Spring lllrtla, Hprliui Flowers, Spring Muilc. 1'lano Moving?K. W. Ilaumer. Ju|iHiie?e Umbrella Htanda? Ewlug llros. lx)?t?J. W. uruhb. Illuni'ntlvo Art Lccture?Y. M. C. A. Hall. The statu ol vVeat Virginia?Fourth page. Tho Htate of Went Virginia-Fourth page. CLEANING DAIS. T0-1UY AMI TO-JIOKltOW OKLY. 111(10 Yard# Heavy llluo and White, drey .mil White, Fast Colon, Cliurlol, II l-4ea yard. ?J-tKI turds I,alienator and Amoikcag dlintliain at (le by the yard or liy Uio boll. 48.', l'leees l.adles' and deals' Flannel and Merino Underwear, all flight)/ Milled, at u price which ttlll veil them. They are all marled lu plain llgures. ISO Ladles' n liltu Aprons, lUo each) cheap at '.'or. sou Itemnauta and Short Lengths of llress (fowls, Flannels, etc., at a price which will sell tliein. \V? are anxious to close tliem out to luiiko room for New doods, arriving daily. II. KMMIfclMEIt, Elorciilli street. 1'. N. ? GOO liemnants and Short Lengths of Kniliriildeile#, Soiled Under near, etc., regardless or cost or ralne. SPIUS'U AS1) Sl'MMKit. Wo nro In receipt of nil tho uonrrst Novelties In Woolens for men's near, consisting of Suiting*. I'unUilooulngH mill Overeoiilliig*, which wo are pre pared to make lip In llio bent stjlii nnil lit .it rensiiuitblo prices. Our Ucuts' Furnishings uro cuinpieto and olTerit apcolal liiuucemonU. 1IKNS & SONS, 11121 & 18211 Market Stmt. WF. linvo JuHt rceelvoii n half gross of tho newel anil Uncut Fountain Fens orcr put on the market. Kvery pen warranted. JACOU W. tlllL'tlll. Jeweler unil Optician. Theriuuulster llooord. Tho thcriuomctor nt Sclinopfa drug storo, Opera Houso cornor, yesterday, registered lis follows: 7 u. W I 8 p. in AO 0 a. m U'J 7 p. in.. 411 li ui- 4U I W'calher-C!uud]\ Wimllior liiillcittlc.ua. Washinoton, D. 0., March (I.?For West Virginia Western Pennsylvania tnlr, preceded by light rain or anow on the hikes; warmer winds, bocoinlng Houthcaaleriy. Kvlileur* fur the Coulfit. The taking of depositions (or uao by Hon. II. W. Atkinson In Ills contest be fore tho House ol Uepresontativea for the aent in that liody stolen from lilm for John 0. rendleton will bo resumed this morning nt 8 o'clock boforo Notary Pub lic U. It. li. Cillchrlst. A largo number of witnesses have keen summoned for 8, unil tho examination, it is understood, will be pushed through .now iu fast as possible. lite Vau HftWer t'nue, The case of Von linker was called at Wcllshurii on Tuesday, but was passed to nwnlt tho pleasure of tho defense. It la understood Hint tho stenographer's notes are about all transcribed, and tho record almost ready for tho case to bo tiikon uptotlie Supremo Ootirlof Appeals which It will bo done as soon ai ready, linker's attorneys are counting very con fidently on n now trial for thoTr client. Miirrlaift LloniM ImuhI. Clerk Hook yestorilay issued marriage licenses to the fallowing named parties: John II. Nye, aged 20, and Carrie Smith, aged both of Clearllold coun ty Pa. Wank II. Silimsn, aged 23. and Sallle Morrison, sued 111, both of tbli fit*. Calvin Williams, aged 21, ?nallvo of St. Clslrsvllle, Ohio, anil Maggie M, Chnpilne, aged 111, a unlive of I'lluburgh, lioih now residents of this city. Horn will lie tho topic of Mr. llagan'a IllustraUid talk at the Opera Houso tills evening for the benefit of the Womon'i Union Benevolent Society. LOCAL BUBVlTUg, Motion ol Hloor Uuiuant la kuU About thi . CiU. TIiekii deeds of trust were admitted to record by Cleric Hook yesterday. Oi'Kua Hoiss this evening?Mr. Ba gau'i illuitrated lecture an Kouie. Fuxif \Valtbb has bU ice houses two miles east of the city filled with excel lent ice from tbe lakes, brought here by the B. i 0. road. , "Tuui luiau Hbauts" cloied 1U en gagement at the Grand lust evening to a good bouse. There was only a loir audi ence at the matinee. F. Wbixbu will this spring build a substantial building on bis vacant lot in Fultou, to be used us a pork packing de partment aud store house. A THAU belonging to W. 0. Hymn, of Martin's Ferry, ruu off on North Main street yesterday, hut was atopped before any serious barm was done. Tub two locomotives wrecked on tbe B, <![ O. road in tbe Narrows below Ben wood last Friday night have been brought up to tbe B. & 0. shops here lor repairs. A spsciAL train will leave on the Kim Urovo road this evening (or tbe accomo dation of those living out in the country alter the Kagsn lecture at the Opera House. Til* perspective drawing of the pro posed new Jewish synagogue was ex hibited in Bonneboru's window yester day, and attracted wide attention and was generally admired. John Siituo.ss was run in by Officer Hell lost evening for drunkenness on the street, and fcllu Stewart by Officer Carney lor being on tbe street alter sun down lor immoral purposes. Usobob I'bilb, one of tbe "Lava Bed" celebrities, was arrestfld last ovenlug by Officer Donley on a warrant charging him with |> disturbance of the peace. He is reported to have heaten his wife. Another gloomy day yesterday, and In the afternoon a conscientious hut not veiy successful effort was made to fulfill tbo weather clerk's prediction of rain. A slight sprinkle was the only re sult. Ciikwinu gum In sample packages has been thrown around Wheeling so liber ally for several days that merchants who sell guin say there Is no ilemund lor it, overybody being supplied with "sam ples. A teui'Oiiaiiy frame building Is being Greeted on the north end of the old City Hall lot. It will he occupied by k Sehenck & Son while their present brick building Is being torn down and their handsomcrnew business block being erected, Is thopolico court yesterday John J. Lory paid a line for drunkeuness aud Mietiaiil Hell one lor indecency in pub lie. ltiohard Blum went to the bill lor lllteeu days in delault of a fine for being drunk on tbo street. The chargeogalusi him for breaking Parson's showcase was dropped. Tub house of ill-fame conducted by Currie Palmer, on that portion of Tenth street known as "the toboggan slide," was ridded about midnight lust night by a sound composed of Lieutenant Gnus aud Officers West and Hell. Tbe inudam, three women and three men wero captured. Manager Tracy expects to uo ante 10 move the Western Union telegraph of lice into Us new quarters in the Wash ington hall building by next Tuesday. The four largo cables bearing the wires from Alain street to the now ofllco have uow all been stretched, but much work remains to bo done. Mike Swehney, au old fellow who bo came disorderly iu the Grand Opera Homo night before last, and was ar rested by Constable Lauchlin and locked up, was yesterday arraigned before Squiro Arkle, who lined him $1 and costs for drunkenness and $5 und coats for profane swearing, the two penalties aggregating somewhat over $14. Sweeney paid up. ABOUT PEOPLE. Stronger! In tlio City and Wheeling; People Abroad* J. Ed. Watson, of Fairmont, was regis tered at the Hotel Windsor yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kurtz have again taken rooms at tho Stainm House. Mayor C. W. Scab right has returned home from un extended Eastern busi ness trip. Judge John Beymer, cashior at tho Western Union Telegraph oflice, has re turned from a week's visit to Washing ton. Mr. II. D. 'Wilson, advance agent of the Floronces, is at tlio McLuro nouse. His stars appear at the Opera House next Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Miss Emma Bingler, of Pittsburgh, well known here, where she has fre quently visited, was married there Tues day evening to Mr. Will B. Wolfe, a gen tleman who has a lumber of relatives in Wheeling. Denth of Mr*. John Krnft. Mrs. Carolino Kraft, widow of tho late John Kraft, died yesterday morn ing at her resldenco, No. 2125 Chaplino street, whero she had lived for over twenty years past. Sho came to Wheel ing in 1834, and was one of the oldest residents of the city, being in hor eighty second year, and sho leaves behind a large number of friends who esteemed her very highly, and who will sincerely mourn her loss. Mrs. Kraft leaves flvo children: they are William, formerly engaged in the drug business here, now of Parkeraburg; Louis, also of Parkers burg, Theodore, of Marietta, and Mrs. William Odbert and Miss Eliza, both of this city. llluiirnted Art Lecture. Tho "Chalk Talk" to bo given in tho Young Men's Christian Association hall next Monday evening will be a very pleasing entertainment. Prof. Ktoaks is ono of tho most oloquent crayon talk ers in tho country, lie is rapid, sure and precise, llis drawings partake of symmetry, beauty and art. A few sim ple strokes change the aspect of a draw ing in a manner almost impossible to realize. Seats can be resorved at F, W. Baumer's music rooms to-day. A New Firm. Messrs. Rudolph and Alox. Stein Hold have bought the entire stock of Mr. C. Stelnllold, who has been doing business lor tho hist thlrty-flvo years on Main street, between Twonty-flrstand Twenty second streets, and will continue to do business at No, 1131 Main street In tho room formerly occupied by Henry Jacob. Tlioy are enterprising and competent young men, and deserve, as they will doubtless win, a good share of the pub lic patronage In their Hue. ( Hlor.r. Tlwtifc., Wiikkmnu, W. V*., March S, 1880. Tht Prcvldrnl Lijt Innumnct Company: Gxntlkmkn I sincerely thank you lor tho liberal anil prompt manner In which you adjusted tho claim due against tlio company upon the death ol my huabaml. lie had boon insured only six months and two weeks at the time ol his death lor a small weekly premium, but 1 havo received at the lundi ol your agent tho full amount duo, namely, $280, 1 would therefore confidently recom mend all who wish a safe tod good In surance to consult an agent of tho "l'rovldont I.lfo Insurance Company." Yours respectfully, MAHTUA ClMI'XAH, Jllvitratiii lecture, "lUmbllnga In i Rome," at the Opora House this even- i Ing for the benellt of the Women's , Union Benevolent Society. I *' i 1Ia?i?som? Is that handsome does,-But I f you wish to be beautiful buy the "iMlls" Jane Hading Veiling by tho ran), (18 cent* upwards i at ill dry goods I I to res. 11 AH DHFOBTDNATE STUB Dissatisfaction at the Wheeling Hinge Factory AS TO THE WAGES AND HOURS Will Probably ltesuli in tlio Work* Umpiring To day?Tim Cliuractor or Hid Disagreement?Oiber Industrial Now! Ileitis. Then in trouble at the Wheeling Hinge factory between the company and tho employee, concerning the wages and the hours o( work. This is the lust Wheeling industry at which a strike was anticipated. It has been a number of years since there was the slightest labor trouble there, and the concern has moved along lu the even tenor of ita way, the envy, in respect to freedom from strikes, of most of the other local industrial estab lishments. ltecently tho men have been working on three-fourths time, owing to tho dull ness of trade incident to the season of the year. To this the uien objected, snd altera good deal of kicking among them selves. a committee wus appointed on last Saturday to wait upon the company and notify them formally that they would not continue to work at tbree-fourtha' pay for threu-fourths' time. Upon receiving this notice, Superin tendent Simpson posted a notice to the men that this week the works would resume on full time, but that a reduc tion of ten per cent in the wages of all employes would be necessary. This re duction, it is understood, is by the terms III thu notice, to go into eflect this morn ing. The men held a meeting at which it was resolved not to go to work to-day at thu fen per cent reduction, and as the company maintains it cannot afford to continue to pay the wages now prevail ing, a strike to-day now seems inevita ble. The public, and particularly the resi dents of Kast Wheeling, will hope that the difficulty may be amicably adjusted and work continue on terms satisfactory to both parties. TUB tfllUKUXU STEEL PUNT. The Htriko In Statu yuo-Tho Men Anxloui to Work. Since tho Wheeling steel plant closed down the lust week in 1888, it has not turned a wheel, and there seems no im mediate prospect of u settlement. The employes ure anxious to get back to work, but the company claims that thu existing suspension is not its fault and that in the present condition of tho steel market it would not pay it to sign the Amalgamation Association scale, which is what the men aro standing out for. One objection to this scale is the virtual ngreement which goes with it that the compuny will not sell to another mill whose employes are on a strike. This, on the contrary, is one of tho main rea sons the men stand out for the Amalga mated Association scale. There nre in the plant a majority of men belonging to the Amalgamated Association, which is why authority to present tho K. of L. scalo wus withdrawn by the executive board. The K. of L. scalo runs till De cember 31, while tho Amalgamation Association scalo only remains in force uutil July. Some of the men aro said to havo ex pressed a willingness and a desire to etlect a settlement on mutually accept able terms recently, but before this Sug gestion could be acted on, the story goes. President Weihe, of tho Amalgamated Association, appeared at Benwood aud stiffened up his men and so prevented a settlement. When a reporter asked an employe of tho plant about this story, he said it was nowsto him that anybody was anxious to settle except on the basis of the Amal gamation's scalo. "If anybody made a proposal of the kind," said he, "it wus a workman who does not belong to the A. A., nor I believe to tho K. of L. Tho Knights seem just as firm for our scale us wo aro. Of courso whon Weilio was down ho encouraged tho boys all he could. That's one of his duties." It is said, on what ought to bo good authority,that whon tho plant is anxious to start up tho existing dlfllcultiescan be settled in a short timo. Heady fur lIuilneM. Tlio directors of the West Virginia To bacco Company have elected Augustus Pollack, Esq., as President ol the com pany, Charles F. Brandfaas, Treasurer, and Alonno Barclay General Manner. The company is now practically organ iied throughout and will at once hegin operations. Tloy expect to he in the market with thcirguotls without delay. All indications point to a most gratify ing success, Inasmuch as the men at tlio head ol itliavo always been aucccaslul in tho tobacco business. Tim suite Line Ittillrunil. A. B. I'aull, secretary of tho Wheeling, Wellsburg & State lino roilroad, says the Canuonsburg/<oc<il-//n,aM, has been doing some goouwork between hero and tho State lino tho past weok. lie has been holding meetings all along the pro posed line and explaining the benefits that would bo derived from the now rail road. The people, seeing tho new pro ject means a new era of prosperity lor them, have taken hold of it with a vim and a will that will land it in our valley if they meet with proper support. TUB IiOCAIi IXUUSTIIim. Intelligence from the Fnctorlenof Wheeling nnd Vicinity. The flint glass workers have decided to hold their reunion at Hock Point, on Juno 30. It is said that work will be commenced on tho South I'enn road in Martin's Ferry on April 1. ~ F. Moran, the new foreman of tho Wheeling & Harrlsburg Railroad tunnel work, has arrived, and took charge yes terday. The healers in tho Bonwood Iron Works have been making six heats per day (or tho past few (lavs, owing to the shortage of the gas supply. Klgut heats have heretofore constituted a day's work. It Is reported that a number ol glass men who went from here to Foatoiia contemplato returning and forming a joint stock company and changing tho (ounilry Into a mold making establish ment? IV?U*6u>v ImclI John llayno, Charloa Morris and Newton Crossley. well-known car penters ol Martin's Kerry, leave this mornlug (or Anderson, lnd., to work on tho American Glass Works to be built by Martin's Forry men. Mr. Ilayno will superintend tlio construction olthls works. Work will bo commenced us soon as possible. The Pittsburgh Timet of yesterday ?ays: President Woilie, ol tho Amalga mated Association of Iron and Steel Workers, returned Iron) a trip among tlio Ohio Valley lodges vestorday. He professed Ignorance of tlio reported sal ary proposition of nailers and did not think It could bo true, Tho propossl to ?ceept an annual salary In lieu ol tlio I present scale was said to have originated i with Belialro nailers. Tlio Bollalro In- i ifewnrfflil reports: Wo have not boon I able to learn willing definite about | Hie starting ol tLo Nail Factory. Tlio i matter ol running more machines or i making less money than heretofore i looms to bo the question now. It Is 1 liard to understand how tho nailers can i make less money than (or the past yoar I it their trade. Caution Insures safety, and all cau ; ?m? people cure their colds with Dr. I Julia Cough Syrup, 20c, 1 Til* JCicunUooUr. Kukbiug W..t Bafuri Ttulr TUkil. Ciylra. The rush {or homo ol those who went to Washington to see President Harri lon'i inauguration, commenced at Wash ington Monday evening and bas kept up ever alnce. Yesterday the trains were crowded anil to-day they will be packed to overflowing, (or the excursion tickets nearly all expire to-night. For the past two days all the regular trains have had to run in three or (our sec tions, and sleeping car accommoda tions have been at a premium. The Baltimore 4 Ohio road, which caught the lilg end of the inauguration business hereabouts, is having the samo experience now that it'had the last three days of last week, except that the crowded trains are run ning to the West Instead of to the East. Home of the Wheeling pilgrims have re turned home, but the majority of them will not be m until to-day. Among those who have returned are "Judge" John Beymer, of the Western Union of Bee, Capt. Henry Seamon, 0. H. Wat kins, Duiuinlck Morris, 8. U. Smith, Henry Schuiulbncb und All I'aull. IiuprovemeuU at the Hluiuui, The dining room of theStamm House during the past ten days has been un dergoing a transformation that has made it a very handsome apartment. It has been rcfrcscoeil, the work being done by Mr. Henry Thies, an artist fres co painter from Baltimore, und his as sistants, who were engaged by Mr. Stomin to come on here (or the special purpose o( doing this work. That Mr. Tliiea is uu artist of no mean ability is readily attested to by his work. The scaffolding was removed yesterday and the work seen fer the first time so as to be appre ciated; every onu was pleased with it. The backgrounds aru subdued tints pret tily illuminated by soft bright colors and gold; the base of the walls Is finish ed so aa to represent marble panels. The entire effect is very tasty anu makes the room a most cheerful one. Mr. h'tamm is JUStly proud of his dining room, The WcUcl Ciiiiuly llyilrupliotilu. Dr. John McGomos, of New Martins ville, President of the Wetzel County Board o( Health, was in the city yester day consulting witli Dr. Garrison, who 1b a member of the State Board of Health, relative to the alleged hydro phobiuc or mad dog cpiuetulc that Is so alarming the people in soine parts of Wetxel, especially in Proctor district, where several animals, oxen, horses and swine, have died un der circumstances that led to the belief that they had hydrophobia, and where what dogs have not been killed, and the number killed was large, are kept se curely locked up. A careful investiga tion of the so-called epidemic will be made. Lent Commenced. Yesterday wot Ash Wednesday, tlio beginning of Lent. It was celebrated in the Catholic churches with solemu cere monials, and with less noteworthy ser vices in tho Episcopalian churches. At Bollairo Bishop Boyd Vincent eonlirmod a largo class hist evening, lie also preached at Martin's Ferry yesterday, these being his llrst visits to this end of his diocese. Thero was a sudden cessa tion last evening of tho festivo dances, of which there have been on an average four or flvo u night for a week past. Lent onds on Kuater, April 21, and dur ing the forty days intervening devout Catholics are very strict in tho observ ance of the fast aud there aro almost daily special religious services in the churches. "Ilnmblhiitn In Koine." This evening at tho Opera IIouso Mr. II. II. Itaganwill give his closing lecturo in tho courso for tho beneht of tho Womun's Union Benevolent Society. His topic is "llamblings in Homy," and as usual the lecturo will be illustrated with llnestereonticon views of tho most interesting building* and localities iu the Boinan capital. The price of seats in the gallery has been put at 25 cents, which is really cheaper than thov ought to bo. A special motor train will leave on tho Kim Grovo road for tho country after tho lecture. In no way can a per son obtain so much knowledge of geog raphy, history and biography with the same degree of enjoyment as by attend ing one of these lectures. Mr. Kagan is an interesting talker, and bis views cor rect, clear and beautiful. An evening with him is as pood as soveral days in Homo for acquiring knowledgo pleas antly. His last lecturo ought to have tho largest audienco of any in thocourao. Mr. and Mra. Florence. After sovoral years' absonce, thoso fa mous comedians, tho Florences, will re turn for two nights, Wodnesady and Thureduy next, and presont their suc cesses, "Tho Mighty Dollar" and "Bom bey and Son," As tho Hon. Ihrdwetl Slote and Mrs. General Giljlory in tho for mer, their fatno is world wide, and as Captain Cuttle in tho latter Mr. Floronco present* a picture of tho old Salt in l)ickenB's great novel that embodies all tho characteristic!) of tho author's ideal. A hearty welcome awaits this genial couple. Wheeling has been hungry to soo Cap'n Cuttle again, and it is safe to prophesy an unusually successful en gagement. Floreuco will bo with Joo Jefferson next season, and it is not prob able Wheeling will see him again soon. Mnltlo Vlckom. Miss Mnttie Vickcrs, thu unIveran favorite, will appear at the Grand Fri day night. There will be no attractlor at this bouse this evening. The Booties ter llerahl Bays o( liori Tliat she uiori than met thu expectation of the tlior oughly apprcelutlvu audience that wit' nessed tier playing, was apparent. Dur ing the post season several actresses ol the same school to which stio belongi havo visited tills city, notably, Ixjtta Minnie Palmer, Nellie Mcllenry anil Miss Uliner, anil it is safe to say thai none created a better impression than Miss Vickcre. I iuvb suffered with rheumatism for quite a number of years, and after trying salvation Oil pronouneo it the best rem edy I have ever used.?Mrs. J. Zimmer man, Wetheredvlllo, Md. i Kllxlr ?if Ilaten Is a combination of tho actlvo properties of dates, figs and prunes, and other tropical fruits. Its pleasant tasto and boncllclnl effects have rendered it im mensely popular. . It cures habitual con stipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick headacho, piles, etc. Hold In 60 cent bottles by C. B. Goetio, W. \V. Irwin, AY. E. Williams and John Lauglilin. Logan A Co. and Goodwin 4 Co., whole sale agents. Kvkry person who doslroi to purchaso a homo should attend the assignee's salo at tho Court Ilouso on Paturday morn ing next, when the Boyd proporty, situated at the corner of South Front anil Kink streets, (Island) will bo offered for salo. This Is ono of tho most doslra bio locations In tho city and a rare chance to secure a cheap and delightful home. J. II, Bomukhvillk, Assignee. A Wnin?n'< IllHoverjr, "Another wonderful dlscovory has been mode and tliat too, by a lady in tills county. Disease fastened Its dutches upon tier, and for seven years sho with Itood Its severest U'sts, but lior vital or pins wera undermined and death loomed Imminent. For tlireo months die coughed Incessantly and could not deep, She bought of us a bottle of IJr, King's Now Discovery (or consumption, ind was so much relieved uii taking the 9nt dose that sho slept all night, and with one buttle has been miraculously Hired. Her name Is Sirs. Luther Lut*. rhus writes W. C. Iiamrlrk & Co,, of Ihelby, N, U.-Got a froo trial bottle at Logan A Co.'s drug store, S COUNCIL corns Go Over the City Financej and Some Other Subjects. THE CITY GARBAGE SYSTEM. Dlflbroul l'lans Proposed to Ileuiler Collection Moro Edtclout?Eight Districts 1)uddeil on?Tim Cltjr Crematory Again. Tbo Council Committees on Accounts, Markets and Health met at tbe Public Building last evening and disposed ol business as follows; Tbe Committee on Accounts made a final examination ol tbe books of ex City Clerk Bowers and ex-Receiver Dunaway and found all the accounts bal anced, and tbat everything connected witb their offices was turned over to their successors in a perfectly straight and satisfactory condition. The accounts of City Olerk Tkoner and Receiver Woe ber were also gone over. Tbe balances tbat will be reported to Council are as (oIIowb: Appropriation fund, to balance, $2: general fund, to balance, $08640; Board of l'ublic Works'contingent fund, to balance, $000 00; ten cent levy fund, to balance, {0,009 OS. Tbe Committee on Markets audited bills aggregating $9 65, Instructed Olork Kenney of tbe Second ward market bouse to collect $5 rent per month from Squire Peterman for tbe use of tbe room he lias for an office, and agreed to ask Council for permission to pipe natural gas into the Second ward market ball in order to beat the place. Tbe Committee on Health held one of lis almost interminable sessions, nearly all tbe time being devoted to talk. Tbe crematory and tbe garbage removal question were tbe topics under discus sion, About $100 worth of repairs were ordered placed on the crematory and most of it generously divided between Charlie Miller and Colonel G. Wash Humble, two members of the commlt tco. Repairs to tho extent of $700 were talked of, but finally abandoned, as tbe belief of nearly all tbo members was tbat inn year or so the present crema tory will fall down, or become utterly useless, and then a new one will bo luil It nt. unnia necesnlhlfl tinlnL Tho Bub-committeo appointed to do I vino Botue plan whereby the crematory may be made sell Bustaln ng, reported .tow nrogrcBS. Tho discussion of tho question of the removal o [garbage by some bettor plan than thatwWchhu !XuSnX%eTfferent plans from the lerrell favored tho present plan, of lot tlni! the removal out to contract ors I)r. Campbell favored hiring ??n and carts by the day, ami Health Officer Garrison ProP0^ ihat the city should buy horses and I carts and do tho work itself. Thecom mittee fayored adhering to the contract plan, but agreed to increase the dis tricts from five to eight and ask for new bids. An ordinanco making the change in districts will be submitted to Council at its noxt meeting. After agreeing to recommend to Coun cil a change in the ordinance bo as to provide eight garbage districts, each ward being one, instead of the five that have heretofore existed, it was suggest ed that tho 28bids that have been sent I how Uie bids comiiarcd with wdiat was 1 naid for tho work last yoar. in connection with this suggestion, which was favorably received oy the committee, it occurred to the rip. rind of ono of the members that the bids Bbould be opened only in executive scs nir?n Accordingly tho doom wore solemnly closed, and the bids, which are never likely to bo of any use except for 1 walto paper, opened. Tho bids ranged all the way (torn $1,100 down to $375. I It U a Curlou* Fact That tho body is now moro susceptible I to benefit from medicine than at any other seuson. Hence the importance of taking Hood's Barsaparllla now, when it will do you tho moat pod. It ta.really wonderful for purifying and enriching the blood, creating an appetite, and giv ing a healthy tone to the whole system. Be Bure to got Hood'BSarsaparilla, which is peculiar to itself. Columuus, 0., Jan. 1, 1^0.?To Tn? Euxikof DatbsCo. Dear Sin.?Elixir of Dates cured mo of habitual constipa tion and dyBpcpsia. X recommend it to all iny friends. Very truly yours, Joseph Ziinmor, l'rop. of Hotel St. Claire, Co lumbus, 0. Sold by 0. R. Goctie, W. W. Irwin, \V. E. Williams and John Laugh lin. Logan A Co. and Goodwin A to., wholesale agents. ILU'STKATKU lecture?"Kamblea In Rome"?at tlio Opora House this c\en | ing by H. H. ltagan. DO NOT SUFFER ANY LONGER* 1 Knowing that a cough can be checked in a day, and the first stages of con iimiroti In a week. wo hereby for Consumption, aim |u,uuu ,, money to all who buy. take it as per til rectlons, and do not tind our etatenient correct. 0. R. GoeUo, It. B. Burt 0. Meukemeller, Logan & Co. daw a Til? Verdict Unanlinoui. \V. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus,Ind-. testifies: "1 call recommend Electric Hitters as tho very best remedy. EV017 bottle sold has given relief in evorycase. . I ,.|u l.Atlliitf nnil Wtlfl PIlffMl ntnrmB: inu uubi. ov. ? have ever handled In ray 20 years' ex perience, Is Electric Bitters." Thousands Sf Otben have added their testimony, so that tho verdict ta unanimous tbat Wec trie Hitters do euro a diseases oi the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a nail dollar a bottle at Logan A Co. s drug store. , , A SAD BTORV. The child coughed. Tho mother ran. No remedy was no?r. Before morning tho poorlittlo suflerer was dead. Moral. Always keep Dr. Ackers English Item ody at hand. 0. R. Goetio. It B. Burt, C, Monkomellor, Logan A Co. 6 Ad<lo. to Molli.r., Are you disturbed at,night and broken of your rest by a sick oh Id suffering and crying with pain of oultlng te?th? If so, ?end at onco and get a bottle "f Mm. Wimslow's Sootiiino SvBUi' ?<)? Omi/ Hi, km Tkbtiuno. lu value Is Incalculable. It will relieve tlio poor little aofferor lm gums, reduces lull.ruination, and glvoa tone and onorgy to .the whole ijstem. Mia, WiKsuowtf SooTBim 8?w roa UmumiN TsrriiiKu is p easant to the taste, and la the preecripUon of one of the oldest and host female nunea and physicians In the United Statea, and la Por aaloby all druggjata world. Price 38 cents a bottle. MWM* IIOW DOOTOM OOHQUKH UBAIH. Doctor Walter K. Hammond aayii KXC^tVo-Wa^ ent&beyarOU.L1JGUoet:? Burt, 0. Monksmsller, Logan A Co. 8 A N?W CITY Ul'ILDlNU a?un4 nail M?w Hun Work! Wanud. 1 Ua w? ol Urldgayort. The resolution passed it the meeting ol Council on Tuesday evening were ol the most interesting nature, and the re ?ult will in all probability banish the Egyptian water works and plant in its stead a more modem modeol water sup ply. and will also give Bridgeport a city ball with a sale, comfortable and con venient jail on one floor, official apart ments on another and a ball on another. Therewasacommltteee appointed con sisting ol three citiiens, J. u. Dent, W. S. Fisher and R. T. Howell, aud three Cowicllmen. N. Kuhu, C. F. Handle sud W. Koebnlein, to interview the Martin's Ferry authorities on the matter ol ob taining a water supply train that town. The Woodcock building, which was bought by the town about one year ago, will bo remodeled and another story built on It and fitted up in modern style for public purposes.. The contract for this work was given to James Clark on a bid ol $1,720. The contract lor three new prison cells was given to Lane Bras, on a bid of ItHS. This town is sadly in need of a more modern means ol obtain ing water than the present way. To a stranger, the sight ol the old lashioced barrel set on wheels and dragged from house td house by a lop eared,lazy army mule, would not suggest a superabund ance of energy or even ordinary business qualities on the part ol the town, but would rather Incline him to believe ho had struck a backwoods settlement, where tho beat of modern civiliiation bad never caused a waver in its time worn pulse, llridgeport is far enough behind the average town of Its size, and as it now stands the inducements it throws out to newcomers are indeed few. In view ol the spring election ol town officers it might be well to gently romind the community that tbey are living in an age ol progress and improvement, sod that the expenditure ol a lew thou sand dol'ars iu improving the town will briug better rewards than can be attained by going on as she has been doing. The men appointed to look into tbe water question are men ol excellent business tact, and it is earnestly hoped that tbey will hit on some arrangement whereby llridgeport can hare a supply ol good, clean water brought to the doors in u more modern way. A. L. Walling lias returned from an eastern trip. Ono plain drunk was run in by Officer Kellor yesterday. Mrs. J. H. Truemnu is undergoing a severe attack of sickness. William Gamble, of Uhrichsvillc, spoilt yestorday with llridgeport friends. Dr. Sanders, of Wellsviile, was in town yesterday looking after C. & 1'. interests. George Hathaway lias resigned hit Sortition as bookkeeper for Koehnloin rothers, W. F. Handle, of Elyria, was in town yesterday in the Interest of tho Cleve land, Lorain & Wheeling. A party of patent medicine sellers are holding lorth in Ileinleiu Hall. Tbey give a good concert beloro proceeding with tbe medicine busiuess. James McDonald was in town yeater day bidding bis friends good-bye. Jim is going to Denver, Col., to accept a sit uation on tho A., T. & S. F. railway. Tho Cleveland, Lorain Jc Wheeling ditched tho euglne that pulls tho St. Clairsvillo accommodation about three miles north of here Monday night. II loft tho track on a curve and turned partly over on one side, but wns stopped ueloro much damage bad licen done. UKIJjAiliK. All Sort! of Lorn I Nswa and QoHlp from the 01>ai City. Dr. Inskecp, of tho Windsor Hotel, is quite sick. Madam Fry at the Christian Church next Tuesday. A man from Wilmington, Del., is here buying hard lumbor. Several bought tickets hero for Lin coln, Nebraska, yesterday. Sirs. F. 0. Husbands and daughter Anna aro both on the sick list. Wheat brought $1 here yestorday, corn 50 cents and hay $20 a ton. Tho mother ol Judgu St. Clair Kelly died at St. Clairsvillo Tuesday, aged 87. F. A. Saunders, car nccountant of the C. it P. railroad, was here yesterday on busiuess. Milton itamago, of Smith Township, will leavo next month for Livingstone, Montana. Mrs. Mary Campbell and Miss Julia Frailer, ol St. Clairsvillo, aro hero visit ing friends. Squire lioder took several depositions for tbe Superior Court of gnn Francisco, California, yesterday. Tho small child of M. L. Tarbott nt last reports was Btill living and friends thought a little better. The Natural Gas company's men wero hero on a tour of inspection yesterday, going to all consumers. They report great dissatisfaction here. Mr. I'. J. McDonough, who lost an eyo soma time since, not being able to work at his old business, will go Into the boot and shoe business Boon. The Catholic lair netted about $3,000. A watch contested I or brought $807. A splendid tlmo was bad and the lair was a grand success in every rcspect. Mr. Fred Itose, a prominent cigar runner, is in the city with his now wile. Ho was recently married to a Canton lady. They will remain here a few days among friends. An old gentleman here yesterday, whose namo was not learned, said that ho had hood corn all over tlio ground in and around the park, Windsor Hotel and Cleveland & Pittsburgh depot. W. C. Perry, a showman, and his fam ily, along Willi a number ol animals, arrived here Thursday night in a box car. They have been living In tho car lor a great many months, but tbe rail road company took possession ol tho car ?t this point. Ho will show hero for a lew days. Mnrtlu'a Kerry. Yesterday J, 0. Gillespie returned Irom Washington City. Dr. J. W. Darrah has returned from a brief business trip to Taylorstown. The last full rehearsal lor tho Sons ol Veterans entertainment will be held at ;ho Lafayette Opera Houso this even ng, commencing at 7 o'clock. Mr. Jacob Ilymes, who was rocently inken to the asylum nt Columbus, died restorday. His remains will bo brought a Martin's Ferry for interment. Miss Magglo Maywood, who has boon aid up with typhoid lever lor several reeks at Mt. Pleasant, was brought tome yesterday by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John P. Maywood. Nbo has re :ovorod sufficiently to walk around in he houso. "Good lor Colonel Poormnn," and almllar oxproaalona vera heard here yealerdny alter tho nowa waa received thai ho alood agood chanco lor tho ap pointment aa Third Aaalatant 1'oatinaa U'r-Oonoral. The applntment would Dive Koneral antlilaotlon to tho ltopulv llcaoa ol Martin's Ferry, Bjrap at ri|i !i Nature'a own true laiatlvo. It la tho moat eaally taken, and the moat effective remedy known to oleanie the Hyatom when lillloua or Coatlvoi to dla pel lleadachea, Uolda and Fevera) to (Jure Habitual Oomtlnatlon, Indlgea tlon, I'lloa, etc. Manulaclurwl only by tho California Klg Syrup Company. For aale In DO eta and 11.00 bottlwi by Logan A Co., Anton 1', lieaa, K, 1), Hurt and 0. Monkemellcr. Mil. II. II. lUtiAH'n lait llluitrated locture at tba Opera Houaa tlila even ing. L.B.Goonaell? drygoodithe cheapeat TUB UOID EICmaBST. f M|iU BiuUiii to the New rt.ld U buuUt ?ru California. 8*k Fuxcuco, IJarch 0.?The gold excitement in lower California, sear Enseoada, in increasing and many peo ple are Hocking from Sail Diego to the gold Ileitis. Work ou tba puayauia, San Diego <Se Kastern railroad it itopped and the workmen are leaving in a body (or the ininea. Steamers between San Diego aud Enaenada have doubled their ratea, but the ruah continuea and stages are now runuiug overland, carrying many persona direct to the mines. The San Diego paper* declare that the devil oprnent covers 100 uiilea aqilare aud that placer uiinera are making a great deal ol money, Thirteen thousand dol lars in gold dust was brought to Enaen ala and San Diego yesterday. Nearly all of tbo California papers have urged the people to be cautious about rushing Into the mines, owing to the fact that many of the recently reported rnlnea In California failed to carry out the llrst indication of wealth, but there seems to be no question but that the people in the southern portion of the State now believe that a new and really profitable gold Held has been discovered. TUB lUVilAUKUT MOXUilKXT. Tba Blgutflcant luaurlptlon It Will llear. Judge Hvvuit to Uullvar Ilia Oration. Oiiicaao, March 0.?The Uaymarket monument which la to be dedicated May 4, the coming anniversary of the Anarchist riot, will not bear the names of the policemen who were killed by the bomb. It baa been the intention to lu elude in the inscription a list of the offi cers injured, or at least those who met their death. To-day the committee hav ing the matter in charge decided such a plan inexpedient, on tue grouud that It Is stated of a lack of room for the amount of lettering required. Instead there will be the folluwing under tho Usure of the policeman which forms the chief part of the monument: "la the name of the people cf (lie State, I command peace," The oration at the unveiling will be de livered by Leonard Swett, ouco tbo part ner of Abraham Lincoln. Indian Trouble retired, Ilaudu, Mont., March 0.?It is be lleved that there will bo troublo at Flathead Lake unless J. E. Clifford and Dr. Cunningham are arrested without delay. The Indian assaulted by these parties some days ago died Monday and tho father of tho dead boy and the ehiol ol the tribe have announced their inten tion to kill Clifford at all haiards. Major Konan, tho agent, is attempting to pro i vent the Indians from carrying their i threat iuto execution under promise ol arresting Clifford and Cunnluglmm and letting the law take its course. War . rants will bo issued for the men. llelog More PUmmuU 1 To tho taste, more acceptable to the stomach, and more trulv beneficial in its ? actioA, the famous California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, is rapidly super seding all others. Try it. One bottle i will provo its merits, tor sale in 60eta. ? and $1 bottles by Logan & Co., Anton P. Hess, R. B. Burt and O. Menkemellor. A Hound Legnl Opinion, i E. Bainbridge Munday, Esq., County , Attornoy, Clay county, Toxas, says: I "llavo used Electric Hitters with most I happy results. My brothor also was very low with malarial fever and jaun dice, but was cured by timoly use of this medicino. Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved his life." Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony, saying: "He positively believes ho would nave died, bad it not been for Eloctric Bitters. This great remedy will ward off, as well as euro all malarial diseases, and for all kidney, liver and. stomach disor ders stands unouualod. Price 60 cents and $1 at Logan A Co.'s drug store. 0 DIKD. Z1MMER?At his horae. No. M25 Wooda street, on Wcduesdajr, March 0, l?a9,at 10::to o'clock p. m., Tiikodald Zimmkk, in tbo Mtli year of bis ago. Funeral tiolleo hcrcalter. M The Importance of purifying tho blood can not bo overeatlmated, for without pure blood you cannot enjoy good health. At thli season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and onrlch the blood,, and wo ask you to try Hood's Da?i illor Baraaparllla. It strengthens rcLUIIal gud builds up tho system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while It eradicates disease. Tho peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation of the vegetable remedies used give to Hood's Baraaparllla pccul- ?*?/> l+cnlf lar curative powers. No I loo II other medicine has such a record of wonderful cures. If you have made up your mind to buy Hood's Baraaparllla do not be Induced to take any other Instead. It It a Peculiar Medicine, and Is worthy your confidence. Hood's Baraaparllla Is sold by all druggists. Prepared by C. L Hood ft Co., Lowell, Mass. IQO Poaoa One Dollar House & Herrmann's Credit House. EVEE-TTIIXliTCS FOR HOUSEKEEPING AT House 4 Herrmann's CREDIT HOUSE. Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Draperies AND H005EF0RNISHING GOODS. Ten Dollars Worth of Goods, $1 00 Cash and 50 Cents per week. Twenty Dollars Worth of Goods, $2 00 Cash and $100 per week. On Larger Bills Yon Can Hake Yonr Own Terms. ALL GOODS 80LD AT CASH PRICES. HOUSE & HERRMANN, 1QOO Main &t. New Advertisement. Ill Chancery. BROS. Will Opeu TUelr New Store at 1136 MAI ST., SATURDAY, MARCH 9 With a full Hue or CLOTHING ? AND ? GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS! Wo auk you to call iuiiI exam ine before piirciiiuilug elsewhere. STEIN FELD BROS., 1131 Main 8traet, ' Itoomfuriucrlj occupied bfllewy Jacolm m rT Tiie statk ok west Virginia. OHIO COUNTY. ' -.1? WircuUCourtof Ohio Couuty, West Vlr 8tutu. Murvh Unlet, mo. ' John G. 1'oguo v*. Henry Otto, with Kacbel Otto, his wife. John b. Wt'lly, W. J. W. Cowdeu. Truiteo; IUmiJsihIu Ex tar, A. II. Urlll, F. A. Brltt. K. H. Norton, Trustee, itud Rob ort White, Trustee. The general object o( this suit Is to enforce n Judgment lion agalust thu run I cstatool the de fendant, Henry Otio.obtalued by the pUlntlO*. wiouutlng to eighty-four dollars and sixty oonts, together with Interest (rom September Uih, lHfcS, 5nidM0 ?ul.V, A,l(l 11 ?PI^'IOR Iroui UK af iu Uilicmuo, hi iheiu Rule*, that F. A. Urltt, ono of tho doieuHauta In ?ald null, Is ? non-resident of thu State of Wwt Virginia, and has uot been served with procos* In tills cause, ou motion of the complainant. by hi* solicitor, this order of publication U eulered sgaluiit him, and 1Is orderedthat thu said F. A. Urltt. one of tho defendants, It required to appear within ono month after the date of thoUrst publication of this order, ami do what Is neces?ary to protect hi* Interest. It Is further ordered that thlsor *1110 L"urt House of laid Couuty, thU Oth day of March, 1?j9. ' . . JOHN W. MITCHELL. Clerk. Published tho llmt time March 7ih, 1889. Attest: JOHN W. MITCHELL, Clerk. \\. M. I)UNi<At', Solicitor for Complainant. mr'Th IJUIE STATK OF WEST VIRGINIA. la the Circuit Court for Ohio County, West Virginia. March Rules, in*. SUMMONS. Tint Statk of Wicst Virginia: To tho Hhorlfl* of Ohio County, Greeting: Wo command you that you summon Heury Hlues, If he hp found lu your bailiwick, to appear ut thoCUrk'a offlceof tho Circuit Court of Ohio couuty at Rule* to bo held for tho uld Court, ou tho Unit Monday In March, 1869, to auawor a bill In chancery exhlbltod agaitist hlui n the mid Court, by Amanda J. littles. Ami !?,!0JftB9,.u,?ru.">u wrlt- Witness, John W. Mitchell. Clerk of our aalil Court, at tho Court IIouso of aid county, In tho city of Wheeling, thei loth day of * ebruary. lhsu, mi.l in tho tweuty alxth year of tho Htato of Weat Virginia. JOHN W. MITCHELL, Clerk. SUERIFK'8 RETUUN. llcnry Illuoi li uo Inhabitant of my baili wick nor fouud therein thlslth day of March, 18W. A. 11. PATTICIt80N, I>. H. for Lkwih Htikniiod, h. o. C. ORDER OFd'UflLICATION. Tho object of thla ault li to obtain a decree or dlvorco from tho bond of matrimony, and for no annulment of thomarrlHgo contract be tween the philntliruud defendant. And itappear Ingfrom an affldavlt Hied lu thla causo. at these Rulca, that tho defenduut, llcnry lllnca, In not a resident of the Htato of West Vlrululu, mid ho not having been aerved with a process In thla cauie, ou motion of thu complainant, by her so licitor, Uili order of publication la entered ogalust him, aud It la ordered thut tho said de fendant, Henry Hlnes, In required to apwar within ouo mouth aftor tho dato of tho drat pub lication of thla order aud do what Is necessary to protect his Interest. It Is further ordered that this order bo published aud posted aa re quired by law. Witness, John W. Mitchell, Clerk of said Court, at tho Court House of said couuty, this Cth day of March, im to-wlt: March Rules, 1889. J^HN w* MITCHELL, Clerk. Published tho llrat tlino March 7. lntfj. Attest: JOHN W. MITCHELL. Clerk. G. L. Lranmiu, Solicitor for Complaluant. NOTICE TO TAKE DEPOSITIONS. Amanda J. Illnea. *) Ueur/'iliiiQ.. ?""?? To Henry Hinos, tho above named defendant: Take noticei that tho depositions of Elisabeth Uinta, Mrs. MskkIu a. I lines, Alfred T. Forest and Rev.. JL 1'. McCarthy will to taken nt the ofllco of Charles II. Adams, No. ft Court street, corner of Washington, In thu city of ]t?,at<>ti. In the Htato olMassachusetts, on tho 8th day of April, A. D. 1889, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. aud 0 o'clock p. m.. to be read lu crl deuco In the above named cauto on behalf of d complaluant. And If, from any cause, thu taking of tho said depositions shall not bo com menced, or being commenced, shall uot bo coin etcdon that day, the taking of the same will jb adjourned from tlmo to time until tho same shall be completed. Birt-Th AMANDA J. HINKH. Sunny Hill Fruit Farm. NEW AND HTANDARD VARIETIES. Trees, Strawberries, Raspberries, Illackbcrrlor, Grapes, Currants. Gooseberries, Ac. "Tho Truth About Now Fruits." Everyone ould see it. Planet Jr. Garden Tools; send r Catalogue. Orders filled on dny received. by can wo show such teatlraonlolsT Illustrated Catalogue H roe. ? , E. W. RE ID. Horticulturist, IfrTATll IlltlDOKI'OIlT, OlIKl. A LIBERAL OFFER. OrritK or Tiik Kuzir or Datki Co., Nkw Ohi.rans, La., North Ilrauch, Cleveland, O. Wo horeby agreo toforfoltOno Ilundrwl Dol lars (1100) for anycasoof habitual cousUpatlon, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick headache or piles that Elixir of Datca will not cure. fe!5 F.LIXIIt OF DATF-t CO.