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i-w. m..-wai - . 'W ' . - " ' N ,.,- , J HE ENTERPRISE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. THE ENTERPRISE. J u gMilH, Proprletoi. V WELLINGTON, OHIO. General News Summary. Interesting: Home and Foreign News, WASHINGTON. . The following were among the ap pointments announced by the President onthe24tb: Edward T. Green, United States District Judge for the district of Now Jorsoy; Alfred E. Buck, .United States Marshal for the Northern district of Oeorpia; Joseph V. Ady, ' Unltod States Attorney for the district of Kan sas, and Albert M. Lee, Unltod (Hates Attorney for the Southern district oi Mississippi. . ... .; , :,, .. Admiral (Mills, In command of . the South American squadron, has written to the Nary Department stating that , yellow fever is breaking out in all parts of Brazil, besides Bio Janeiro. The annual report of the Supervising Inspector of Steam Vessels shows that during fifteen years past the number of steam vessels In the United States has In creased from 3,883 in 1875 to 6,725 In 1889, and the gain in license officers during the same period is from 14,571 to 31,032. During the past fiscal year there -wore thirty-two accidents to steam vessels, re sulting in the loss of 301 lives, of which ninety-two were passengers and 309 em ploy , t . r-.', ... Pension Commissioner Raum has made special a case -which is of more than usual interest It is that of a lady Who was born under the. administration of General Washington and is now ninety three years o! age.' She is entitled to a pension as a widow of a soldier of the war of 1812, but has nevor before made an application. ,'.',.',. The President has granted an absolute pardon to Ueorge C Wood, convicted of polygamy In Utah, and sentenced to five years' imprisonment in the penitentiary and to pay a fine of $600. . , At Washington on the 20th ocourred I the deaths of Judge Arthur T. Beeve, I ohief of the seed division in the Agri cultural Department, and Alexander . Somerville, chief of the money order division of the Post-office Department. The gunboat Petrel has been formally accepted by Secretary Tracy from the contractors, the Columbia Iron Works Company of Baltimore. Her contract price was $243,000, but of this amount 148,000 basbeen rotained by the Govern ment as a penalty for failure to complete the vessel in the time specified in the contract. She is about two years overdue. In bis forthcoming annual report Post master General Wanamaker will recom mend that post-offices be established on the principal steamers that ply between the ports of the Unltod States sad Ijturope, similar to the postal service on railway trains. lie will ask Congress tor an appropriation to carry Us recom mendation into affect , Aoting Secretary BatcheTler has ap pointed Milton M. Holland, of Washing ton, to be ehlof 0f ft division In. the Second Auditor's office. Holland is a well known colored lawyer. William Miller, Jr., of Morcer, and De La Greene, of Muncey, Pa., have been appointed examiners of National banks in the State of Pennsylvania. .. THE EAST. .; . . . I The rase of Assemblyman -Smith, on trial at New York for bribery at elec tions, endod on the 34th In a disagree ment of the jury. During the seven days endod October M the . business failures . , occurring throughout the country numbered for the United States 188, and for Canada 8T. For the corresponding week last year the figures were 829 failures for the United States, and 84 In the Dominion Canada. The Peerless Plush Manufacturing Company's establishment at Paterson, N. J., was bnrnsd on the 35th, entailing alqasof 880,000. Jessie Trdtt and Maggie Canmtck, aged respectively twenty-five and twenty-two .years, residents of South Chesterboro, Pa., were run over by a train on the 35th and killed. . ( , Joseph S. Bonney, aged sixty-six, an old resident of Lawrence, Mass., and a well known Inventor, suicided on the 25th by shooting himself. He was a prominent Mason and Odd Fellow. - By a runaway accident at Marlbor ough, N. Y., on the 85th the wife of Robert J. Dickey, a druggist, was killed; ber mother, Mrs. Murray, was seriously hurt, and Mr. Dickey was seriously bat not dangerously injured. It is stated that the shortage of Brown University at Providence, R. I., on ac count of the operations of ex-Registrar Robinson, son of s-Presldent Robinson, will amount to nearly 116,000 instead of 114,000 as at first seported. . . The business portion of, Port Leyden, N. Y., a place ef 1,200 Inhabitant, was burned on the 35th, Including the Doug lass House, opera house, eight stores, the post-office and several .dwellings. .Fifteen families lost their homes and jtvacb of their possessions. Jeremiah MoGulre, well-known Dem ocratic politician and ex-Speaker of the Jew York Assembly, died at Elmlra, N. ., on the 35th. Samuel Gompors, the well known labor advocate, hat been nominated for State Senator by the County Democrat of the Seventh New York district. On the 25th a party of school boys , found on the Galloway farm near Frank lin, Psl, a bomb loaded with giant pow- v, der, which they attempted to open, when It exploded. Tea of the boys were tor- riblyhort John Fitzgerald' arm was blown oft and his body horribly mutila ted; be will die. Four others were so ' badly Injured that their recovery is lm- ' probable. At the opening of the world's fair sub- eristion book for Hew York, la the of- f n,.i A- rv, Kth. tore- three large subscriptions - were made. hey were those of Cornelius venaer QJ, $100,000 (a personal subscription); ir York Central and' Hudson Rer" r- a-inAnnn. t4 jfwi vvuJimui, ww,vww, Pal., Cm Comnanv. 850.000. .'The business portion of Felt's Mills, near-Watertown, N. Y., was destroyed by fire on the 24th, entailing a loss ol tW.OOOj insurance, 85,000. A fire at Brooklyn, N. Y., on the25tb caused a loss to Drydon & Palmer, manu facturers of rock candy, of 860,000; cov ered by Insurance. The Boston schooner Martha N. Hall, whloh left Boltlmore for Boston, Mass., August 27, laden with coal, has been given up as lost Her crew consisted oi eight men. ,,.,, At a meeting In Sbaronv Pa., eh the 28th of the representatives from every glass furnace in the Shenango Valloy it was docided to demand an inoroase ol ten per cent. In wages on November 1. 'The total registration in Now York City this year reached 218,809. The to tal for the two preceding years were: 1888, 280,547; 1887, 233,436. Edward J. Riddle, the forger, was arraignod at Johnstown, N. Y., on the iMJth before Judge Fish, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to five years' impris onment John C. Longren, the defaulting treas urer of the Swedish orphanage of May ville, N. Y., has been sentenced to five years and one month in Auburn State prison. Burglars made an unsuccessful at tempt on the night of the 25th to rob the First National Bank of Frankfort, N. Yr ,ThB door of the vault was forced off, the walls pulled down and gunpowder used in an attempt to broak through the steel casing, but without avail. A large amount of money was in the vault No blue, i i i A fire at StoncborO, ; Pa., on the 26th destroyed seven business houses, three three-story -blacks and two residences. The post-ofllce, inolnding all thomail, was burned. Loss, 875,000. On the 27th Jacob Sontag, a well known and popular hotel keeper at Scranton, Pa., was stabbed to death by on of three Hungarians who wore en deavoring to force an entrance to his hotel after having been refused admis sion. The men escaped, but the one who is believed to have committed the murdor was soon after captured. WalnwTlght fc Bryant, extensive lunv ber dealors of Philadelphia, have failed for 8200,000. It Is stated that the firm have ample assets tocover the liabilities. On the 27th while a party were play ing cards under a freight oar on a siding at Irwln Pa-, on the Pennsylvania rail road an engine hacked up against the train of cars, crushing to death James Thompson, Thomas Thompson, Robert Robinson and Sampson Edmonds, and fatally injuring Benjamin Stobbs. The weekly statement of the New York associated banks. Issued on the 26th. shows the following ohanges: Re serve increase, $212,025; loans decrease, 92,428,300; specie Increase, 8457,900; legal tenders decrease, $1,279,900; deposits de crease, $4,136,100; circulation . increase, 154,200. The banks held $1,129,274 ia excess of the twenty-five per cent rule. . Ensign EUoawood, a prominent clti ten of Lyons, N. Y.,i was struck by an express train on the 86th, near Newark, I that State, i snd. InBtantly killed. He r was seven tv-one vim old. -1 ' The business portion of the village of Finloy s Lake, N. Y., near the Pennsyl vania line, was destroyed by fire on the J7th. Loss, $40,000, with light Insurance. , WEST AND SOUTH Robert Westendorf, a Rock ford (111.) taloonkeeper. convicted of selling liquor without a license,, was on the 25th sen tenoed to four months In jail and to pay a 12,000 fine and to stand committed until paid. Patrick Downey, who gave a glass it liquor with every cracker he sold for i dime, was sentenced to four months in jail and to pay a fine of $700. A freight train on the Lake Shore & Western railroad was wrecked at Kokomo, Ind., on the 35th. Ten oars were thrown from the track and twelve oil tanks exploded, setting fire to other, Mrs. Engineer Mehl, Fireman Edward Burnett and Brakeman John Spellman were thrown under the oil can and burnt d to a crisp. The accident was the work of train wreckers. - In his annual report .Governor White of Montana places the white popula tion of that Territory at 170,000 and the Indians at 15,000. The total wealth oi Montana is given at $150,000,000. The Territory Is out of debt as a whole but the sixteen counties have an aggregate) Indebtedness of about $1,600,000. The territorial assessment shows an increase f $47,000,000 la eight years. The testimony in the Cronln case at Chicago on the 25th related principally ta Identification of the body and cause of Jeath. The remains of the victim were positively identified by numerous wit aeases. i The testimony of Dr. Egbert was. conclusive as to the fact that death was caused by the wounds found on the nurdered man's body. i On the 25th a collision occurred at Ventura, Ia., between a passenger and a freight train, resulting in the wrecking a both engines and five freight cars. No one was Injured. Newton R. Hatch, an ex-cashier In the New York office of the Baltimore & Ohio Express Company, was arrested at Chi sago on the 25th. He is charged with having embetzlea $8,000 of the com pany's funds a year ago and fleeing to i&nada with the plunder, The Russian settlement near Sparta, Kan., is afflicted with an epldomlo of llphtherla whloh bids fair to depopulate ;be place. There are 800 Russians ia die settlement, among whom fourteen leaths have ocourred within the past week, and on the 35th there were ;wenty-seven cases. The Russians take I 0 precautions to prevent the spread of ,llAMfl v ,n " ., Louis Kellermsn, who recently shot ind fatally wounded his wife at Water- ;own, Wls.,sulolded on the 35th by shooi ng himself. 8. 8. Thompson, widely known in rail-, road circles throughout the United States, died at Frankfort, Mich., on the ; th. ! H was a Urge stookholdor in the fwmo roan, ana nis estate is - .w.. . . The convention of thr Brotherhood of wtuway riuou Hjwnnv di. anl. Minn., oa the 26th to meet in Los i - ; ' wgeies, vai., next year, me name on the order was changed to the "Brother hood of, itai! way Trainmen." , i-i Senator Vest, who has been ill at Se- dalla, Mo., tor some time, has fully re covered and left for Washington on the 23d. , ,, , . ' The Chippewa oommlssionors arrived on the 20th at Duluth, Minn., from the Grand Portage, reservation, where they secured every male adult Indian's signa ture to the agreement tor taking up land in severalty and selling what remained. . Night Clerk Mellon, who was reported as having twice been robbed recently in the post-office at Fargo, N. D., has been arrested on the charge of theft, the in juries he received boing alleged to have been lnflloted on himself. An anti-Mahone State ticket has been nominated by the Virginia Independent Republicans as follows: Governor, John F. Lewis, of Rockingham; Lieutenant Governor, Park Agnew, of Alexandria; Attorney General, C. A. ' Heermans, of Montgomery., . . ' . Two masked robbers entered the rail road station at Floersville, Tex., on the night of the 25th and covering the agent with revolvers, compelled him to band over all the railroad and express com pany's funds In the office, amounting to about $2,000. , The robbers Jben disap peared In the darkness. A fire originated In LeopoULBrothers' dry goods house at Selma, Ala., on the 20th, destroying about $200,000 worth ot property; nearly covered by insurance. In Preston County, W. Va., two six- teen-vear-old boys named Bolyard, sons of prominent farmers, recently found a u g of alcohol at an apple-outtlng. l hey stole it and drank the alcohol. ' Silas Bolyard, the elder, soon died in horrible convulsions, and his cousin a few hours later. ., .. . : e r v . ...... ' By the burning of a lodging house at West St Paul, Minn., on the 27th Mrs. Catherine Clifford, owner of the prem ises, was cremated. While proceeding to tho fire Assistant Chief Engineer 11. N. Cook was thrown from his buggy in a collision and sustained fatal Injuries. FOREICN INTELLIGENCE. A St Petersburg dispatch says the Nihilists are again active and the elty during the past month has been, flooded with their revolutionary proclamations. The police are entirely at a loss to ex plain how these documents are printed or distributed. 't)- i , The Canadian steamer Quinto was burned on the 23d near Deseronto while on the way to Pictoh, Ont,: Four lives were lost .The fire started in the lur- naoe room i and spread quickly to the whole ' boat The cantaln ran ber ashore, a short distance a way, where she lies almost entirely destroyed. All freight, baggage, etc., was consumed. While Robert Campbell a cattle buyer, was returning home near Lindsay, Ont, a few nights- ago, be waa attacked by hltbvavmen. knocked insensible and robbed of $1,740. i ', . ' . A dispatch front Gautemala states that President Barrios has ordered the shoot ing of seven revolutionary leaders who were taken Drlsonors in the eastern mountain dlBtrlpte ot ttnpnblto, where a revolution Is now In progress. -' It is reported from Rome ' that Louis Kossuth, . the Hungarian patriot, will soon become a naturalized Italian citi zen, and that he will be nominated tor a Senator. Two companies of Infantry and a de tachment of 150 polloe bsve been ordered to Limerick, Ireland, to assist in exten sive evictions about to be undertaken there. A post ot the Grand Army of the Re public, the second in Canada, was or ganized in Winnipeg, Man., on the 26th. LATEa Tim Abilene (Kan.) bank, owned by Mayor C. II. Leopold and Colonel J. M. Fisher, suspended on the 28th, created great excitement as It has been consid ered the strongost financial institution In Central Kansas. The deposits amonnt to $-100,000, principally local Discount and Individual loans swell the liabilities to $400,000. The firm claim to own 8000, 000 worth ot real estate and notes. . Ix the United States Circuit Court at Philadelphia on the 38th ult Judgos liutler and McKennaa set aside the ver dict in favor ot theoity for 814,488, whloh was recently rendered against the West ern Union Telegraph Company as a license fee for the use of the streets for poles and wires from 1885 to 1888 inclu sive. i O'Nkil A Dtas' extensive dry goods bouse at Akron, 0., was destroyed by fire on the 28th ult, entailing a loss of $225,000. The fire was caused by a gas explosion. A Livrkpooi. dispatch of the 38th ult reports that the British ship Bolan, from Calcutta tor Liverpool, had foundered at sea. Thirty-three lives were lost . - About twenty representatives ' ot cracker manufacturers in Northern States met at Jackson, Mich,, on the 28U ult and formed an organization with the object of maintaining a fixed schedule of prloes, Among the cities represented were Chicago, Buffalo, Cleveland, Toledo and Detroit . Ok the 38th ult Rev. Dr. Talmage turned the first shovelful of earth for the foundation of the new Tabernacle at Brooklyn, N. Y. A large gathering of people were present , ; . CHHiMToniKB Griiieii, for many years a loading Iron maker, died at Lancaster, Pa., on the 28th ult, aged eighty-one years. At various times he wss pro prietor of furnaces In Pennsylvania and Maryland. Skrhrtaiiv Tract has swarded the contract for building two of the new 8,000-ton cruisers to the Columbia Iron Works and Dry Dock Company, of Balti more, at their bid of $1,225,000. They were the lowest blddors. It was reported at Minneapolis, Minn., on the 28th ult that the Pills bury flour mills have finally been sold to an English syndicate for the-sum of 15,250,000, and that the deal will go into effect November L Thb Brotherhood of Locomotive En gineers, in session at Denver, Col., re elected P. M. Arthur as Grand Chief on the first ballot Josiah W. KxiaRT, the oldest school teaoher in Indiana, died at Evansvillo an the 88th ult He wss born in New Hampshire in. 1815 and has been a teacher at Evansvllle over forty years. Th barftot Roscoe Bros., confoctlon rs, at Syracuse, N. Y., was burned o the 28th ult Among the eight horses jremated was Walklll Boy, record 2:22, ralued at 95,000. DilTER'S POWDER Remmmended by the highest medical and chemical authorities, who totillfy to Its flhunlute purity, wholcnomeneiu and womlnrful strength. Every can guaran teed to do the wdrlt of any other butting powder cost Ins twice as much. Every enn guaranteed to give satisfaction, or purchase money refunded, 1 lb. Caa, SOe.1 H Ilk, 10e. H Ilk, Be. ' If your dealer doea not keep Crown, do not let him peniuftfle you to buy Rome other he claim, to be Juntas good, but askiilm to oblige you by gottlug SUCTKU'S CROWN BAKINO POWDER. WBEE'JN. I Li-. ERIE RAILED S TIME TABLE In Effect June 9, 1869. ONTBALSTAaDiRDTIM. EASTWARD. NoB NoT No Nolf ; ' . a. m. p m.ip. m. p m. foledo i Lv in loo 4S5 7 4 Oak Hsrbor Ar 8 41 1 to 5 88 10 On Fromont t 09 I 80 It) Clyde : t i-i 8 8H SlO'No.l Belleme ta; 2 50 t& i. m. Monroeville Lv 5S SOft 648 (OS Norwalk 1010 8 88 S55 ii; Wellington 11 00 4 10 7 48 t 55 Creeton Lr 11 S 6 OS 8 80 8 48 OrrviUe.... Ar 1880 58S 8 58 4 10 Akron Ar 18S 9 11 5 85 Yonngnown 3 40 7 M Plttiburgb 78S 160 6 15 11 if. Orrville Lv 18 40 8 00 8 80 6 80 Mataillon Lv 1 80 8 40 7 00 7 OQ Navarre 1 85 6 50 714 7 14 Valloy Junction Lv 8 0S 7 80 7 45 Canafnover... 8 50 Cambridge 4 84 Marietta Ar 7 (H Valley Junction S 80 7 t 8 00 8 00 fiherrodavllle '845 8 00 840 840 Boweraton Ar t 68 8 15 10 II 10 -WBBTWAHD. So4 NoS Ko8 Sol0 a. m. o. m is. m Boweritoo 6 15 6 SO 6 U 10 60 11 05 11 88 6 45 9(7 aoi 4 or.! 4 UI Hherrodnllle VulcyJunctioD.. Marietta Cambridge Cauil Dover ,..Lv ll 50 8 8 67 4 35 6 IS 685 00 10 65 18 15 18 Ml 1 1 1 60 7 Valley Junction.. Navarre Muaillon . .. .... 7 06 7 65 8 80 9 15 Orrville ,..Ar ...Lv Pittabnrgh Toaugalown Akron Orrville Creaton Wellington. .t.... Norwalk Monroeville Bellevne Clyde , Premoot , Oak Harbor , Toledo Ig 80 8 SO' t VI 6 85' 10 M 18 5 1 65 9 80 10 10 8 90 8 4t 6 05 8S0i 10 1055 1140 818 74a 4 0 8 8'H 7 85 .1150 4 18 40 9 80 7 85 18 041 4 85 7 51 IS IN i8 n 9 88 8 06 8 88 ft 48 9 55 ioss too 6 ..Ar 155 6o 940 p.m p. a. HUBO$,DIVIS10N. : ' . - - HOHTlj SOPTrf No. 88 No.87. No. S5 Lv. A- No,8 No,98 7 Onp.m. 8 05r " Mimroevllle 1160 8 67 7 16p.m. IU" TOHem Norwalk 10 80 6 8V 4 90 "730am Milan 9 48 6 04 4 60 " 8 00 " Huron 9 15 5 80 Dailv. Train No. 8 run a to Monroeville only, bnt hnwa time of L. 8. ft M. B. H'T No. 9 between Monroeville and loiono, ror accomooaiion oi paMengera. Trmln No. 18 leavea Toledo 7:66 n. m.. Carrie paaaengera from Toledo only to point went of Klneaway. Tola roaa Iff Bow open tnrongn rrom -luieuo iu Boweraton. eonnertlug witn me rennayivania aye lem ror au oinia Heel. Between Toledo, Cambridge and Marietta. " " and Akron, Yonngatown and ana nnweraion. ritlannrgn. " Chicago, Akron, Yonug-stown and Pitts- ourcn. M. D. WOODFORD. JAMBS M. BALL. (Jen I Manager. uon I raaa. Agt Dr.C.McLane's Celebrated LIVER PILLS WILIl OURS 1 ""' A few doses taken at the right time will often save- a severs spell of ioknest. moo only za oents at try drug afore. Be sure and see that Dr. C. Mc LANE'S CELE BRATED LIVER PILLS, FLEM ING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., Is on the box. None other is Genuine. Uss IVORY POLI8H ftwthf Ttt, 4n 8 I'l l UaePARKIII'SI OINOtR TOHlOwiujout d;la; A rar l.,wttl.l M1, Im.UI.T lIu! Mtrm whftll All M f Oil Haen rert the won Mm of Cough, WmJc Lunm. Arthmu lr ndlrelon. Inward 1-alna, KxIimmUoo, Invaluabl ful heuuauum, r-nU wkne id aB palai anil nl nln of the Hlomacb and Uovula, auo. a bnifgtau onUira HINDERCORNS. Tlit Mfawt, rartirt mn6 bMfc ear forOnrna, BunWrna.. flfiaJlnaln. hfumiw roinfort to Lb tr)L Never Uiil When I f Ctms I do not mean marshy to top mem xor a unie, ana iiivb uv ui.m iw" mrQgain. i a affiuui yvujim 1 have made Ui dlieaas 01 His, . jf udtaro x or , , FAIXING SICKNES3, A llfs-long itody. I WARMBT my remedy to Gums the worat caaea. llecanje other have fa lied la no re aeon fur not- now reoelnag s our. Mnd at enna for a treatiae and a If hki Iiottlb t wiv iNt-ti.i.rnLB KitHHur.' 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GiL A":a HYFgPHOSPHITr Almost as Palatable as li7C.li BeS 'Ihitnlard thaa H W be talc... digested, unit euwlui'latud by (ha u i aoualtlTe etomaeli, wbou the plait. cannot be tolerated! and by the cor blnelloa of the oil with (he hypopbf phltea ia much inure eUlckclona. Bemarkable M s vcm prodtctr. Pcrsc&s gt!u rai.lOiX vMIc taking U. ROOTT'S EJirOtSION is acVnowledrolV; riiTfiriai'.e to ba tbo Finest and Belt proro- Tfttiou in the roild for the reliil and euro oi ccwsuwpTtorv acaoFULA, GENERAL' DEBILITY WASTiWC DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS nnd CMHOMIO COUCH3 The crtit rtmulu for Consumption, ana flack ra amkripa to (ret Brnjmjss njMjroj or learn m.,rthnil. la mlb aPKJt-ICBIASI u.heSHHJi.1 tim ,Hranl ii HieMloa acboyf torn building, est teacaura m. v"o Lr'-.j ..,,,,, i,v m.ii. Klvu.nt rataloeaa free. rMosii,Vii:i.TAJi irttyfrigrvtitft STfo Greatest Blood Purifit KNOWN. This GreaU Merman MedVilne h PIIUKHlTTKKSfbrSlM.leastnanjT g one cent a dose. It will cure Ut worst caaea of akin ulaeAse, rrom ' ra a oominon pimple on tiie taeem f jj to that awful dlKease HcroTuUi. SULPHUR BITTK ItB IS beat mUdM to nae Id all, cases of such stubborn nr'fYoriT Kid ueep seatea uiseasea. uoneyaareout not ever take f,,r,i-r i;e BLUE PILLS AEi'PWn wmerran. . dM riaeA AT ' A cn.-l. iarealnk.no it. r ace vour mist SlILPlfU K U1TTEK9. foiatter what alls the niienaft and hen! ineuiaDeTermaae,v nnP KiiUrt If7oarTeBKuOo4tsd ' witnayenowsnrjryvuoniwaHnmii yon suiiatancer layonr are onauie w waia, ur breath font earl ATare flat OD Tenr back. offenalver Tourbut get some at once. It stomach Is outATwiu cure job. onipnur ofonler. UaeBiltert U , , bittekS ! InTBlId Friend. tnuaeillatelyrbe young, the weed and tot Is vour Ur-terTnff are aooa made well by lne tlilck,iu use. 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Institu tions of purely public cnamy, puune proiJarvy used exclusively for any public purpose, and personal property to en amount not exceeding in value two hundred dollars for each Individ ual, may, by Kt-neral laws, be exempted from taxation) and the value of all property so ex empted shall, from time to time, be ascertained and published, as may be directed by law. hicTiofa. At such election those electors desiring to vote fur such amendment may have placed upon their Daunts mo worus laxauun Amendment Yes " and those opposed to such amendment may have placed upon their bal lots the words 'TaxatioS Amendment No." Bsctioh 8. This amendment shall take effect on the first day of January, 18B0. , r.L,br.m i.. LA.reun, . Speaker of the House of Representatives. TI1E0. F. DAVIS, President pro tern of the Senate. Adopted April 9, IBS!)., . , , UkitudBtatiso AWHict.Omo, I Orrica or tiii StCBtriar or Utats. T. Dnnlel J. Tlvan. Reereiervof Btateof the State of Ohio, do hereby certify that the fore going Is a true copy of a Joint resolution adopted by the Hi-neral Assembly of the State ol Ohio, on the xtli day of April. A. D. IW taken from the original rolls lied In this omce In testimony whereof, I have hereunto sub scribed my name, and affixed my off) bul olal seal, at Columbus, the 16th day ot April, A. A, loft.. . DANIEt J. RYAN. Secretary of State. -TKIj best- iieiii The genuine McFHrland pill, and the only genuine McKnrland pill sold In Wellington. U to be had at Dr. J. W. Houghton's drug store. This medicine will positively cure chronic and Inflammatory rheumatism and -neuralgia, chronic malaria, dyspepsia, sick headache and tiB World all diseases of the liver and Kidneys, will, also cure catarrh.'scrofula, salt rheum and all diseases caused by Impure blond. 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