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The Piqua Daily Call from Piqua, Ohio • Page 12

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OHIO LEGISLATURE. Proceodtngs' of Both Branches of General Assembly. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. to at taw Hut Fall If a Certain FaMM General Tfcat Baa ia Ohio Coi.UMBtrs, 0., March matter of protection to the smaller counties to prevent a monopoly of legislation Mr. proposes to submit to the people at Uw fall election a constitutional amendment providing for a new plan of apportionment of members to the general assembly for each decennial period.

The Bomber of members in the house shall 110, and of the senate thirty-five, di- Tided pro rata, according to population. Each county shall be entitled to at least cue representative and each senatorial district one Rf nator. Mr. Ely, of Fulton county, offered in the honse a joint resolution which will IM of interest to every farmer. It requests the Ohio members of and senator)) to vote for the bill intro- in tbe lower branch by Mr.

Batch, of Missouri, which defines "options and futures." and imposes spe- dal taxes on all dealers therein. The Ohio general assembly not lost tight of the Behring sea trouble- Mr. Ely offered a resolution in tha bouse to the effect that our government proceed, without further delay, to maintain all rights enjoyed by Russia prior to purchase. Among bills introduced in the house were: To provide that pupils who were or have ueconie counted charges at tho deaf and institution shall be retained dnrin large the be taught dress making. Authorizing Paineaville, Lako count)', to provide for $14,000 deficiency caused by tbe failure of the Paige bank.

To provide for liens upon goods and chattels for rent for business property. Authorizing the board of education of LaGrsnge, Lorain county, to issue $3,000 to complete and fnrnish school bnild- In ths senate Mr. Oreor occupied the most attention. He introduced ton general bills, most of which were introduced in former legislatures by members. One sought to relieve the snpreino court by giv) ig the lower courts finiil jnrisdiction in certain cases.

Anoth reduces the salaries of state officers about 25 except lieutenant povemor, whosesalary is increased from 1800 to $1,000. the vacation, ard to en- so that females may COLUMBUS. March following article of incorporation ivero filed in the olncc of the sccroUry of stala yesterday: Crestline Building and Loan associp "on. Crestline, increase of capital etoch from $50.000 to the SpringMd Metalic Casket coirj- A WONDERFUL PUNT. The Important Part That a Tooth- tome Vegetable, Properly Combined, Taking in Modern ffewi.) Here la what a great doctor says: "Everyoue knows that celery IB good for the nerves, But It' Is not genorally known that celery, alnue, will not give that porruaoont help to the ner'os which they require.

Celery, combined with other valuable things, Is beyond question by fftr tho best discovery over made for weak, nervous or run-dowu people." The discovery referred to by the doctor la the only discovery over made for combining celery with Juet tlio right things In just tho right way to produce wonderful and healthful effects upou tho nerves and brain. It was accomplished after years of caro by Prof. Phelps of Dartmouth Col- Inge and It is known today universally ns Paliio's Celery Compound. This la no otioap combination of no "ner- other nostrum. It is "a nclentiflc chemical discovery and Is so acknowledged by tho profession and the public.

But tho real value of any uud all discoveries must lie proven by use. flits ia just wlioro tins Ki'oat Compound is most strong. Head a few of many statements concerning it. "For tho lust six years I have beeu fillet with neuralgia, of the hoart uud gouornl debility, uud all that time have been drugged with morphine and quinine to kill the pain, but no euro. I um now taking PBiue's Celery Compound, und It IP doing mo much good, for I huvo not had nn attack since I commenced using It, and feol like another person.

ItoRpoctfully Yniirs, Mrs. MABY A. WAUNKH, Baltillo, 1'a, Wlieua man has lost Ills appetite, lost his sleep, nnd feels that life Is burden, he Is in a serious comli lion. 1 prescribe your Compound for my patients who have tlieEc common and dangerous symptoms with Invariably satisfactory results. Yourfl.

A. W. K. NEWTON, M. D.

The mystorlnua qualities whlcli go to muko up nerve, imiko up strength make up life can nil secured by just the righ uso of just tho right tiling. And tho ahove fncts, togalh- rwlth the proof of thoir truth arc irlvoii with the hopu thai they ma.v of benefit to you ns thoy have 10 hundreds nf otiicrs. The Leading Amer'oan Industrial DtolarM Another Dividend. Rutmrx New -Hiw PRI.BAKS,- Mnrcli a town just opposite this, city, was the scene of a conflict between whites nnd negroes, the result being me serious wounding of five white Opportunity for and the killing of lender of the ns- Serious between: races existed in i)iU vicinity a few yean when mnnlrer of cheap Ingredients. It IE vine," ''sarBaparllla, 1 or killed and indk-atioiia are now for i renewal of hostilities.

Yestordnv a parly of men went from Oretna to fiurvey's canul to flah. They became involved there iu quarrel with a party of negroes, headed by one Jack Tillman, dining which a number of shots were exchanged, resulting in wounding i.l five of the whites. When tbe whites relumed with their wounded to Grctna there was great excitement, and in tho evening a pariy of reguliUui's were foniied. who proceeded to thp lesidi'iico of Tiliman and riddled him with bullets. The party then visited the negro quiirtcrs at Harvey's canitl.

but tho inhabitants had taken the alarm and Hed. Further trouble e. pected. HEARD Crauk J.lnxuiiiuii Awake laTiitors to Shares In a Whow; Stability tad Earning Power Art Uaeqnaled. FROM AGAIN.

NKW YORK, Now After it Daughter. Mnrrfi J. Liiigc-lnan, the youthful crank, who on December called at the mansion of Cornulius Vamlerbilt and demanded the millionr.ij'o's brains, and who was' committed f-vv mental examination, ha recently dovy.opod new which for the past has been a source oi great to tuo family of Jay Gouhl. He frequent calls at their No. 670 Fifth avenue during that time ringing the bell and deimmding tee Air.

Gould's eldest daughter. I. leu, and declaring himself to bo her loM-r. Inspector Hyrnes, In whose hands the xnatter was placed, yesterday caused Lingernan'ti -rest as ho was entering theliouse. taken to the York- Tille court ho became so violent that it was found necessary to put him in a itraight jacket before he could be removed to hospital.

A Holumn Joker. pany, increase of capiU.1 stock from to the Co- Inmbus Woolen Manufacturing company. Coltunlna. capital stock the Napoleor Cigar capital stock $3,000: the S. 8.

Oatmnn company, B'rca, capital stock the Springfield Bar and Law Library association, Springfield, capital stock $10,000. Blnrm at Xewark, O. NOHWALK. 'farch A severe storm occurred Saturday night, commencing a Bttlo after 6 o'clock and continningwitli fury until afar 10. The storm was accompanied by high winds, thunder ami lightning with heavy hail.

The lightning struck several places and a num- ter of houses and bams were burned. A house at Wikemsn wan struck 1 three killed. The Wheeling and Lake Erie railroad has several bad A Chewer. SFnrNomij), March case of total depravity that will be investigated by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children came to light Saturday. John Warren, a man seemingly with instincts of a brute, hns taught his thirteen-months' babe to smoke and chew tobacco, and the habil has such a hold on the little one that he cries fov it and will not sleep without It.

The boast of Us "accomplishments." Woman fltiriied iicyoiid BunoETiSTows, March When Dal Garrison returned from work last night lie found his wife with head mid shoulders lying in tho fireplace wiili fire burning. woman was subject to fits and fell into the lire while Buffering from a fit. was burned beyond recognition. Remit of A Drnnkrn Quarrel. SLAUOHTKR, March Crawley, bartender, shot Dick Hein, a farmer.

IHIO lam night. After rcaliz ing what he had done. Crowley shot himself thrw times in the head and died almost instantly. The men were good friends. The tragedy was result of a uruulcen quarrel.

H. H. Warner 4 Limited, having declared an Interim dividend of 4 per cent on the preferred and 6 percent, on theoumuion stock, dividend checks will be mailed to the American shareholders on -April 6 by the Central Trust Company, of 51 Wall street. In Novembnr last this Company declared a dividend of 4 per cent, on the preferred and 10 per uout. on the common stock.

Tlie of their fiscal year will bo July 81. In order to secure for our readers some a of the amount of dividend lhat will than be declared, our reporter called upon Mr. Warner, at 50 Broadway, also to ascertain anything further tn regard to the recent report that II, II, Warner were about to double their common stock. In reply to the Bci'lbu's question, Mr. Warner said: "The dividend which the Company hue just declared Is merely an Interim oue.

Such a dividend io liable to be declared at auy time. The Company has a very large reserve, and 1 suppose the UuarO of Directors are desirous of getting rid of the accueuuUtiuus. Trify, Lherufoj'e declared ihls dividend, regardless of the one to lie declared at the of our nsoul year "Well, Mr. Warner, what do you estimate will be the amount of dlYl- deud tho Company will puy at Ihe close of the present (Iscul yeur?" "I cannot give any exact figures, but, ae near as I can approximate, Tort ui nllisi tvuMd sntrnUrlnj a stir cgtoaf ate follow ETSTJT out hod to sleep and nothinf arose, toidiatork of thotravtlMi ssstfl about a. m.

ths ball in room bagaa to ring, it was oawof which atttled down to hard wok at and, a say, joat iaoatUmg but saw wood. It WM a foctly contented ring Boon apparent that it was no sprinter, bat a long distance champion, for it rang and rang, as only an electric bell can ring to wreck men's nerves. in end of the car wakened and groaned: "For henren's take, atop that racket! If you want the porter, go oat and get him. Don't wake tbe wholocar up." Bnt the ringing continued. For heaven's sake, i ried a little maa, leaping into the aisle, his hair standing on end, lint's tbe matter; is tbe hotel on The bell wood steadily.

"Stop that ringing!" bawled a full lunged man. sticking his head oat between the and glaring savagely at little uiau. I A baby woke up aud began to howL mother tried to culm it and its father swore like a trooper. He threatened to have the life of tho man who was mat-' I Notice for the Printing of Ballots. ing "infernal noise," and tho bell Nut Caadlnate, COLUMBUS, March KcKiutay night Authorized The Dispatch to announce definitely that he not a candidate for the Republican nomination for the presidency this year.

Be says that President Harrison hns given the country a strong and patriotic administration, and will, he thinks, be renominated. Governor McKinley will leave for Rhode Island Wednesday to take part in the campaign in that state. Riot Threatened. BALEX. March hundred Italianr at work double-tracking the Piltsburjr.

Fort Wayns and Chicago railroad, several mi lea went and east of this city, struck for higher wages yesterday. The contractors expect several car loads of Italians, and the strikers on the ground threaten fight. The striking Italians shot Clarence Hewitt, nineteen, ef this city, in the shoulder. Police have gone to the scene of the trouble. Two BmliUn Deatfct.

KENT, 0., March terribly excited yesterday over the report that two suicides had occurred iu the town Sunday night. The coroner's investigations, however, ohowed that tbe deaths were due to heart diseuo. One is William Slddoll, prominent citiien, aged fifty-three. He leaves a wife and four children. The other in Mrs.

Lucy Jones, a very aged colored lady. RatlrQad ComniltfllnnBr ItAvtvnB. An Indi.nimpolia Koeiety man played a mean triuk during tho sleighing season, and the young lady spoken to him since. Thoy had been old friends for a long time, and it was natural that thoy should carelessly drive away from tho madding crowd on Meridian street and explore- tho country roads. After they had gotten out about three mites away from anywhere, the gentleman startled his companion by suddenly looking her in tho eye and remarking: "Miss Ncllio.

havo been friends for a longtime, and I know yon have perfect confidence in mo. But hero we are. far away from everybody, wherono one- could hear you if you should cry out" Tho frightened young woman was on tho vergo of springing from the sleigh, but she WUB even moro astounded than frightened, anil Itcforo she could gather nor wits ho continued: "Now, Miss Nollio, 1 want to beg of you tho privilege of ono May 1 light cigur?" And he never even ImliamipoliB Journal A. Oobhlon IIo. pulpit niatinurs of clergymen are so exempt from frank public criticism that many a minister continues all his lifo in fanlta of dolirory tlint ho might have corrected had lie- been plainly told cf them.

In ono such case a little girl was instrumental in curing a famous American yreachor of an afiliclingly pompous air. AKhnre in a Storm. WESTI-OKT, March steamer Ventura was driven on rocks while lying at anchor by a sndiler gale and five men were drowned, engineers, the Stewart, one sailor anrl one fireman. Two mates had a narrow escape. The vessel had 75,000 feet of lumber aboard.

pprox ihe Company will liavo about $400,000 to distribute at the end of tills fiscal addition to the amount that will have Lean previously dls- irihuted and I huvo distributed in tho course of Ihe year, bo en previously the course of ttie year, and I have every reason to believe that the ueil dividend will be at tho rate of, at least, 30 per cent. ou the commou fiharos. ID fact, Fair, Kenerr.Uy warmer weather, with increasing sou THE MARKETS. Review of the Grain ana for March IS. Cincinnati.

Uiiwashud flue merino, 17(8J8o; X-blood combing, SIQiBc; braiit, medium combing, fine merino, und XJJ cloUiing. to choice butchers, R5 ft4 00; fair lo good, $3 G5: common. $3 ML Selected butchers and heavy shipping, fftir to uood Ing, common to rough, 4 la. ti 50. JO 1X107 00.

fleeced washed medium Cincinnati Offering! for the week 1,615 Offerings flftm'j week last year 2.3*10 Kecelpta for week 1,1131 Receipts week last yenr 1.2U4 Thu offering) -if ueiv were 912 '1 ho 701 hlids old told as follows: 07 hints lit ti 3 05 IBS hints lit i 5 05 S7I) 7 7 IS 121 8 9 95 after paylug the regular dividend of 4 per ceut. on the preferred slock, I bitiieve that tbe Company will be able to pay. If they choose, at the cent, on the common Htock; but. the Company may conclude that it En wifle to pay hut Bay, the rate of 30 per cutit. dividend on the comiuun stock and large amount of their surplus to cancel the remaining houde, which now amount to less ihnii 4425.UOO over of thene debentures having btieu cancelled uat yeur, liesidea piiyiug ner rent, on tbe cunimon Block.

Yuu will see by these figures that the Company wilt make even a better showing this year than ever before." Mr. Warner, the prediction that wag made by you a few days iigo 10 the eifont that you believed the Company would shortly double I is common sliures is likely to come true sooner than you anticipated. 1 I cannot Unit. do bo- lleve, though, that the capital stock nf the common shares will be doubled during the next fiscal year, cimmienciUK August I. I cannot well Roe what ia to become of our uulesx wo pay extraordinarily large whleh 1 do iinl'thlnk or double tbe cniu of Ihe company.

Ynu our business Is growing better continually, and our rnmmntisnares uiily amount to $1,700.000. There is a bright possibility of being able to make half as much as that in the future from Ihe Baking Powder nlone, which we are now pulling upon the market hi addition to onr presont bualnxsa, wblc.ti would permit nur paying over 50 per cent, div idemls the rnmmon stock. These factH, figured in cnnnectlon with the. rppulnr profit whirli has for ypars linen rtnrivefl from Warner's Safe blazed away as merrily as if it were a twenty-four hour alarm clock. Everybody in the car awakened ex- I cept two porter autJ the New York lawyer.

Then a delegation started to the porter's room to assassinate him. They found him dozing peacetully on a Beat, while.the boll was now carrying on its work with the regularity of a patent circular saw warranted never to stop. The wrathful passengers decided that before they cut the porter's throat it would be wise to have him stop that bull. They pulled him to his feet, and shouted in his ear, and when he opened his eyes they yelled: "Bell! Stop the belli Stop that belir The porter went down to the lawyer's berth and stuck his head between the curtains. "Did you ring, tub?" he asked.

There was no answer from the lawyer, though the bell kept up its ringing, while the baby ran a rival noisemaking factory and iti angry father invented magnificent swear words. "Did you ring, Bah?" repeated tho porter, and the nervous mother began to sob. But the lawyer slept sweetly, one knee, which bad restlessly moved against the panel iu the night, pressing the button of the electric bell, and it and the baby did the York Tribune. Mr, Warren D. oi Centra, N.

of His Fearful Sufferings After Gastric Fever and His Cure by Hood's Sarsaparilla All who know Mr. W. D. Wentr give him the best of for honesty and integrity. For many years he has worked for Mr.

D. P. Wil- aon, the harness maker and member of the Geneva Board of Health. He says: "I wss takemlck last October with Uric firer and my chance for recovery wu considered almost hopeless. After 1 weeks the feter slowly left me, but I could not eat the staplest food wltliout terrible dlitrm.

1C that 1 had recovered from tbe Of er to Die of Starvation I took pepsin compounds, liiimuUi, charcoal, Urer oil and malt until my pkytfclaa that Ms skill wu about exhausted and lie illtl not know what else to Srr. I took seemed lifca Imm avcUed Into niy stomach. I happened to Uitnk I tiart iiart of a bottle of Hood's BanaparlUathatltaiJ been hi the house foe two or tbree Tears, that I found had benefited me previously for dyspepsia. I began taking It and soon began to feel better. I have now taken a little over two bottles and can truth- folly say 1 feel well again and can ea! anything without distressing me, even to Pie and Cheese whka I have been unable to touch for years.

TIM English language does Dot contain words LBOAL WOTtCK. Ibi Co oimtr" Board "of JHecitbns to IMOU March tor tut priming of be turd st the coming Hprlus Election number and ctiurae- ter of balloU will be on file In office of County C'ommlBttonen from Marcb2Uto hue ot lettlnx. By order 01 tbe Koartl, rtBDHCHlOWBB.il™. LEGAL NOTICE. Administrator's Sale.

In punuanre of an order of Ike Probate Court of Miami Calmly Ohio, rnuje on February, 1692, lu Ihe cute of J. N.sltwart, Aillnl jltlrator the, of Anu HeunlDg, iaie oi tie- fcawil, agalntt Jooepli O. Hennhie, lie unileiilnned will outLie Uddny uf April, W02. at 2o'clock p. nvtlm door of the oily hull lu 1'lqua.

MUml County, ofler at public aiilc tUe rullowluK described real estate situ- ute lu tho Conuty or Miami, state of Ohio, lo-wlt: Being Lot No. 495 lu the city of I'loua oil East Gtecue Mreel In HatJ city. Terme of gale, one-thltxl cash on ilny of aile, one-third in oue uuU oue-tLIrU lu two years from day of anle, dcfurred uu) menu 10 be Becurcd by mortgage on unil to bear interest at the rule oi per annum, pttyablo aijnually J.K.BTKWAHT, Administrator the KBIate of Surah Ann llcuntug, luieol Mluinl OUlo.di-c'd. 8-UMw. Johnston Jamison Attorneys.

LEGAL NOTICE. Petition for Partition. IX Max Held pitflj CiHirlof Common A Good Voucher I have known Mr. Warren D. Wentz for years and can vouch lor him a maa of veracity and one well known about here.

I have sold him several bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla darine the past lew monllis." H. H. FABT- K21X3E, Druggist. (J eneva, N. Y.

Hood's Pills cun Liver Ills 1111 Ultimatum. "Madeline, will yfui murry me?" Hifl voice had a hriaky, appealing sonnd. MR heart thumped audibly and bia knees bad got beyond his control. "No, Horace, 1 will not. 1 your final answer, Is it, "It is.

Horace. 1 am sorry I not" "This is the end of all my fond hopes, the waking from the ilreiun 1 have been dreaming, and the winding up of tbe tool's paradise in which 1 have dwelt for tho lust three uiunthu, eh?" mppnsa it io, Horace, but do not bo utterly cast down," Baid the young woman soothingly. "Tiuie softens our griefs turna sorrow into joy. In tbu future, Huruce, when the pain of tins refusal shall have" "Miss aimckera," he exclaimed, rising with dignity, as became a man who had received a temporary backset, but had recovered hiuiself. "talk not to me oi the future.

It may have its consolations, im joya and its repoae, but it can. not reawaken old delusions. Henceforth Misa Slmckere," he added, reaching foT bis lint nnd cane and moving with nn- rufllccl self possession toward the door "1 can never be anything moro to yot than a brother." -Exchange. Sillilnlsnl 10 00011 73, Cure and Warrior's BuTo Yeast, His habit was to pause at tho end of each division of bin discourse, look impressively upon the pewo, take a 'breath so very long that It seemed to increase hia HIZO. and then go on with an air of tho utmost importance.

Ono Huii'liy thin good mnu paused after hiu "Iciithly" for an unusually long time. Mttlu Jano, who had been trying to keep awake, moved as though greatly relieved. But the clergyman had not finished. He was about getting ready for another "head" whim liltlo audibly whispered, "Oh. miuunia, ho'a going to blow lutusolf up Oompaulou.

Tlio Woman lleporlor. It iy rany to newspaper women nil the wurlcl over. There is air of business iilKnit them that is unmistakable, aud then they aro always drcsstxl for tho wciiihor. They usually come to a hotel breakfast cloaked and bonneted for cliir'n work, and thoy start out with determined air which plainly gays that tlu.y aro going to see nil that Is to bo pei'ii groat deal that isn't. Let a sudden Blorm como up and 1t is tho woman who turns hor cloak wrong side out, showing a pretty waterproof lining, draws forth a pair of light rubbcrH from an inside pocket, un- nation of rW A Norton, r.S tho 111 ibrolla which she always eomtniBbioner.

was accepted by Qov- carries and Mils proudly on, putting to ernor MvKinloy Monday, to tnke elTect scorn tho weaker sisters who aro never May 1. William Kirkby, of Toledo, a prepared for anything director of the Lucas county infirmary Now York Commercial Advertiser, and formerly a practical railroad mnn, Mid to be booked for the place. a nf PJIITHURON. March O'Toole, proprietor nf tho Half Way House, of this city, was nln dead by Ed Moore, of Maryvillo. Mich.

The shooting was the result of a a game of MhhdHHt 12UX2H73 6 blnlb lit 1.1 28 1 hhd at 2S 00 The (IU lib.lH nctv sold follows: 76 hlnlKul 0 8 5 1C most warrant tlio Unit will cnrn a net profit of over $1,000.000 year. IfsotMs vnxt KUIII would all go tn tlitt cotiiiuon paying llif comparatively 003 7 small dividnml of 8 per emit, on the 138 liliHs at. 8 us pri-forrpd stoi-k and tbe iuterent on 10 OOQll Ti; ih.i rcmnlnliiK oVheiihiroR If not With the huxluepB con- inproving and itn record Prlnif, 00; good, (4 00 40; fair. erx. J3 i slockcrs ond bnlU, xtngn and fat calves WfiOgS 60.

All 14 10. Kxtrn, HI 2CK30 00; gooil, tlmixlly bring tf ul into a com- 6 1)0; fair, 8 W. 00; coinnioii, 05; pacilnj, 00(37 85. WIIK.VT—May, gl 80: liglit, Mf, C.ISTI.K to cliolcp, tf! 05; mixed, $1 60(23 RO. SlIKI.I— UWJO 75.

pany, of a not profit from Wnrm-r's 8nfn Hi-mrdiep, alunn, over a million dollars in two my pro- hfcnmpn nltnosi a rniiliiy." "Aro ynit cilll rolling ynur sbarrn, Mr Warner?" I "I poll a fow more share tn Kvcrr Man KIUI Uli Price. Mrs. you think you conld leani that lesson if I yave you ten cents' Little- ins. But Tm itiro I could if yon gave mo Quarter Epoch. Chamberlain's and Ointment.

A osrtaln cure lor Chronic Sore Tetter, Salt ELbeam. Scald Ob Chronic Sons, Eczema, Itch, Prmirio Scntchef, Son and Files). It Is cool ing and soothing Hundreds of cored after aii other treatment had (ailed It is pnt up in 23 and 60 cent boios. For sain hv frun A RE tin totxiUM AMit to a bUioua of tho mob aa rrnnlTuif, DUInx after Whlta Uirtrincet liaa anownlacazlcg SICK ret Cuf.n'M Uttle Uwc Pffli In Constipavtlon, cozing amd pra. Tentlu thoy also comet all tho HEAD a 1 bttrfioodiMM tbow Waaocooctzrtbem will fln4 tboa UtUa pills will not wil- JbsStadoiritbocttiiem.

ACHE that WQ our creaiboMt. Per ptHaioumUirhile IJttla Unr mm vaj tman and very tsMy to taie. OBO or two makaa doea. They are TefceUbtaaod do not gripa or purge, tmt by thalzecnUoacUoa pkauaall whs taawlbem. for Soid by droggWi cretywbeiA tcat nuU.

OARTCII Now York. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SHALL PM C'ciLirlrOf Commo 1'leus, 9 iM MIfiml County, Elizabeth Cox residing In Rod Wing, Mln- esotn, John KitcLieu und Kitchen, re- Wing In lnd 1'lukeitoaCa3d- residliix lu Wiiiumuc, I iiditum, ihe hknowu helreof J. reaideocea are uuknuwu, Juhn W. uldwell, residing in Webb Missouri, in Uatlllo, ludiaua, lary Jano lesidlna in ftnnsus, lloberi T.NGwtou ulk, Mary Rule, John Kule, ttslulGa In josiien, Kentucky, Leunder C.

re- iu Louisville, Kentucky, T. Wool- oik, residing in New York CUy, IS. John j. ooliollc, residing in Ban Dlejfo, Califrjr- ila. llnry Matilda Campbell, residing In Virginia City, Nevada, Hubert Suroutl residences tnown, Belle Powell, and George Powell, re- idlng in JNevaiia County, CaltfornJH, 31uy V.

iV Inana, residing In aonoraa Oouuty, Oall- will take notice tliui on thu day ot 1892, Rebecca MaxQeld filed her jetltlon In ibe Common Court, Uluml in ca.se No. 12.00S the nbove namexl parties and others, praying Tor he par til ion, or If liiat cannot be Uoue, then the r'Hle and distribution of the proceeds aa provided by law, of the following real es- ute situate in the city or riq.ua. Mltuni County, stale of Ohio, described MA lollows: Cimimeucine at the boutheHat corner of lot- No. Hevujty-two on tue originitl plat of Piqua, running; thence west wliii the south Line of Bald lot three hundred and thirteen feet nnd sis inches to tue southwest corner lot No one hundred and one on said pint, thence at to Wood, stn-et, thence east with Wood Street three hundred nnd thirteen feet six Inches, more or to the corner of Wayne north two hundred aud ten feet, more or to the place of beginning. aid pitttteB are required to answer on or before the23ddnv of April 18H.

REBECCA MAXF1ELD, by JOHW3TON i JAS18ON, Attya. To the Voters of the 3d and 6th Wards of the City.of Piqua. ft having been necepsury to the voting places of the 3d and G'h wards, the following places are hereby dealgnatrd. The 6th Ward pluce of voting will be In the north room of tbe Scott-Slauson building on Wayne etrcet. The 3)1 Ward Efiat 1'reclnot at 121 Chestnut street.

The 3d Ward West Precinct at Gordon street. The real of the wards will vote at their usual places of "voting. ED.M.WrLBEB.Mnyor 3-22-9U1 2tw of the City of Piqua. A. G.

BUTTERFIELD D. M. SHOEMAKER M. ECLECTIC'. Office, Cor.

nnd North St. Residence, 811 High afreet Diseases of Children a Specialty. a a Offl 9 to II a. 1 to 4 anrJ 7 to 8 p. in.

Sunday nt evidence. UNACQUAINTED WITH TOE OEOOEAPHT Of THE COtrWTSY, MTX3H VALUAtlLE FBOM A STIT1IY OP THIS MAP OF MO OTHER Sirsaparllla bines economy and strength Ilka HOOD'S. the ODly one of KIND THAT CURES In curatlvo power, medicinal Intrinsic value and heal- Ing properties, PITCHER'S LI VURA any other remedy. It positively cures all diseases duo to a disordered liver, such aa Biliousness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach, Dizziness, LOBS of Appetite, Malaria, Nervousness, Sleeo- Affections and SklnHnlDlseaseS' It cures disease by removing tho cause; works quickly, perm eat- 1 the entire system and benefit- Aot on a new you at once. One bottle wlH the liver, stomach and bowels' convince you of Its wortn through the nerves.

A new discovery. 'Dr. cure bilious- your druggist does 1111.11 oess, U-to, torpid! liver, piles, "Oj, 4 LIVURA ilnequaled for 1 Dr. J. G.

Holland's woman lectn: Dlir Ml IIIU ill flu 1 I I. fnr llin rominnn nucl f6fl Bpibp.n for England town, where enranci thopn.fi.rred, HiB par vuln- n'f pation had been embraced to consider jhnrcs lioliiR £10, or abnni 4SO pach." ftble "tent, a young lady who was you willing to r.nntimin to gaged in tho study of medicine said to nell your st IhN prirp, bira, "Doctor, what yon say is verygood 1 tlio to thn ilividpiul for women who have husbands und chil- wlituli liiis- lici'ti of 6 but what do you Bay to those of jierucnt. on ihp coinuinn and 4 pur who have 1 on Ihe prefiTrcilV" ttj grt them," answBred thedoo- "Vcf, I shall coll ft few tnr slinri'C up lo tlm tlmo tlio rllviilpnd IK actually pnld, at the I tV. Ohio comblni'No: I 8t he lo Surprise to All. Nn.

a M-hlixifl'aiv, Ohfnilc- Inivo tlio dividend. Aftiir the dlTl- Aftor using "Mother's Friend" two 1 month. I ftnn eas.ly luii If I nm satlsfli-d I can liptieHt reltovorl that it wns 11 surpriso to mpflnn of those Midilgan nnd above ale. No. I No.

3R2c, line nnwiuh umiirtclmnMiblc cd N.w Turk. No. wimcr, Apill, IVlIlN CMS iTflKXo. CM ll.K-fa (KX84 80. 00(38 BO.

T.AMIW— OOftT 50. COlIX-Casll, OATS-Sir. D-l; CO. Clrvrlnuil Oil. i.Tnoi.i:rM--\V 7c; iltv.

1 Ihp bn-iness by I attending mo. "Motlicr'a git, chall coll a fow, tun, Friend" nndoulxcdly lessens tho pnhin, flliortons limn nnd reatnres llio mother npeedlly to health. Will rocommond to all cxpee.tant moib- Mr? Hi an advanced prloe." "It thoro further you winh tn FBJ- about thn luiphiPPK?" Ihnre In nnthhiK furtlinr to any, ami, lu fuel, I dn not p.arn 10 say rs, nmi them tri nso It. anything. nm willing flint (lie i lu i huBliip-sshoiilrt speak for iiaplf.

I plaint It han dlvldeiid-pnylng record for the puM twelve years thnt very few, If can xo-l. Whpn tho rpvpnno to rpsiilt from Warner's Unking Powder Ox thn Md 175 cars took 1s tidcind lo thnt nlrrady ilnrlved rxK) biirrels of Hour from For snlo by HrnmlrilT A Milea' Nerve ft. layer frc WnrtinrV HiifpCure and Wiirn- Bnfn Youst, I do tint ppn what Minupnpnlls fnr tlio Knsslans. Oarden ClnlM. Tho energetic housewives of AUuaa, hnvo seized upon an idea as pretty asitia practical.

Thoy hare orgaoixed a woman's garden club with the I Uon of dcvoloping tlwir gardens. A' similar clnh in Atlanta has been tnoet BDCcrssfnl, atid commissioner of givon them tho snmo there is to prevont It from lieingonn thu hirtiPKt dividpnd payers of New WasMngtou. People THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLUD ft PACIFIC RAILWAY, in In DAKr 1 ttumws Bluffs, in lOWA-Mlnneapolls arid St. Paul; in MINNESOTA-Watertowi and Kansas City, In 10 Colorado andfromOhlcogo.Caldwell,Hutchrasen. and Ing Cara between Chicago, Wichita, and HutcWnson.

feftverees new anu vast areas of rich farming and grazing lands, affording tlio best racllltlM of mtercpmtnunicatlon to all towns and cities oast and west, northwest and aouthweet of Chicago, and and tronsoceanlo Seapofts. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, nny tuMneas In this or. ai'V other vountrv." Arp low nf noff thing. If HIP nrilcle niorlt. A few mnntlis ngo D.ivid of.

Hint plaep, bought his first Klop.h of i Hoi ges Molnes, Counoll Bluffs, and Omaha, with Proe Recrnilrui Chair Car to NortSi Platta. wA between Chicago ana Colorado Sprlnga. Denver, gnrtPnetjlo, vtast. Joseph, or Kansas City and Topeka. Splendid Dinlnrf Hotels ((Urnishlnor meals nt seasonable toura) -vTOst of Missouri River, Ca irornla Exourerons dally, with CHOICE OF BOOTES to and from Salt Osrden, Portland.

Loa and San Francisco. Tho DIRECT to and from PIVo's Penk, Slanltou, Garden of thoGodE, tho Sanitari- and 3oenlo Grandeurs rf Colorado. O.U.K.H ums, and ADVERTISING. our In nrrd of Informal Inn nn Ilir Challlhorlalll'a Cough Kemody. Ilfl nhi'a "ionic 11 lina aold It nil nnd ordered more, i 'rSi 1 CoilSnlni'anirtru' Ho 8 Tt hs9 lvnn th(1 'x 1 1 'i ansas ud Slo VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, its.

Through Chai tails, vlaTiocle Island. Tho F.worlto Lino to St. Paul. hose points and rla, Enlrlt put Ihe Pore Ihn rosa gardens to shame, jmif and while that will be gaining and such veon tho i r. rmitu nf bottln, and have not had one! hm-k." 25 OPiit, 50 cont anil now- $1 oo Iwttles for sale by BruudritlA 1 Office In Uie Jinlf ST.

JOHN, eavonwortc, iianeascity, a Polders, or doslrod mformntlon, apply or Cunada, or -rv aid St. Paul! oy OtUOAOO, JOHN IAN,.

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