P. L. W. Wickham,TORNEYS AT LAW, Norwalk, Ohio, office, Williams Block.troduceJ: Amending dog tax law so that owner may put value on animal and making theftYSICIANS DENTISTS.Seeley,rmerlyDr. Med.)F. N. SeeleyD. D. 8.DBS. T S. F. N. SEELEY.i latest impiovt d methods of crown and e work. Special a'.teciion given tong and tilling teeth. Our artificialare superior in quality, fit aud finish, e block Nos. 22 Mid 24 We«t Main St.McDonald, W. H. Merritt,1). D. 8. D D. 8.rs. McDonald Merritt.^ITISTKY in all its branches,he tinest class of work. CROWN and )GK wo.k a specialty. Rooois, 5 and 6thereafter punishable as larceny; requiring foreign corporations doing business in Ohio to furnish county auditors a list of stockholder*. with address aud amount of holdings: amending the compulsory education law so as to permit boards o education, where parents are not able to do so to supply children with clothing. The house refused to concur in th»* •mate amendments to the Rawlings bill and the question will now go to a confer** ce coinmittee. ' **WALKED OUT.W. E. Gill,YSICIAN AND SURGEON.Ere hours; 8 to 10a. u»., 1:30 to 3 p. m.to 8 p. ui. 28 W est Main street, Nor-O. Telephone 05. lyrDr. F. D. Martin.^CTICE limited to diseases of theEYE, EAR. N08E and THROAT.Uardiuer Block, Norwalk, O.H A. Benson,NTI8T, (formerly with Dr. Billmeyer.) ’ East Main street, over feteiu’s DrueNorwalk, O.Dr. R. Fawns,1TEKINARY SURGEON andeutist. Office at F. M Chapman’s Liv* table. Norwalk, Ohio.MTSO THT.T. ATMTnOTTSStrike of Printers In the Beacon and Ke-publican Office at Akron.Akron, O., March 17.—Akron Typographical Union No. 182, at a meeting Sunday ordered a strike in the news and job rooms of the Beacon and Republican. because W. B. Taney hill, a union man, had been displaced as foreman of the job room and a non-union man put in his place. Monday morning eight union men walked out of the newsroom aud ten went out of the job room. Five non-union men remained at work in the news room and the places of the eight strikers are being filled. In the job room work is suspended, awaiting arrival of printers from other cities.Shot by Home Person tflknowu.Cincinnati, March 17.- A mysterious shooting affray took place Sunday night in the Knoppe Union shooting park on Glenway avenue. Two men who were in the bar room of the place got into a dispute and the proprietor, Fred B. Wood, endeavored to separate them. At that moment a pistol shot was tired byan unknown person, the ball penetrating Wood's abdomen, resulting in his death yesterday. No arrests have beenmade.No Vendetta for Them.Cincinnati, March 17.—The betterclass of Italians in this city are inclined to look favorably upon the work of the mob at New Orleans, saving that theu;r yesterday iorwaruea Wright Holcomb, of New man of the special comr portionment aud enumerat he denies the statement have been made by W. Mayor Grant's private seer federal office holder had tc some of the enumeration s New York census were tak mill in Washington soon were sent from New York or destroyed in some wi original schedules showed have u population of 1,884,( no duplicates had been mat the ones destroyed. 51 r.mdenies Mr. Speers state me informants were employes office and would be willing the fact of the destruction lt;ules, if assured that they, w discharged for so doing.” The superintendent says Speer's testimony was eve such a construction it slum corrected. The statement every particular and not enumeration sheets was dt the 8,000,000 schedules nothas been mislai i, lost orde?To Maintain l*ri«iFindlay,!)., March 17 of the Western Flint BottU yesterday, at which thirty thirty-seven factories in th country were represented, cided to close down .June July 1 as heretofore, and t active three months i»st« This is for the purpose of prices and defeating the eft ern jobbers who. it is said,designs against the assoeiaHuh! tit* KeiurChicago, March 17.—T1