single delivery by two horses, previous to February 1, 1884.No Damp or Wet Husks received at any price, as they are Worthless.Below we give the names and weights of the twenty-five heaviest loads hauled last season, with certificate of the farmer who took the Premium of $25.00:B. F. lioxley,Bradford,4664.R. Martin,Kirkwood,4602.11. Ij. Houser,Piqua,3876.Joseph D. Mohler,Covington,3770.R. Martin,Kirkwood,3655.J. J. Alexander,liockington,3400.George W. Search,Fletcher,3125.George Heilman,Piqna,3032.Z. T. Medaris,Sidney,2810.IV. L. Randolph,Sidney,2781*G. W. Asplnall,Piqua,2763.M. J. Stillwell,Piqna,2776.J. H. Caldwell,Bradford,2638.H. L. Houser,Piqua*2581.John A. Mott,Sidney,2515.J. Killian,Plqna,2480.FI, B. Johnson,Kirkwood,2402.f iJI. V.Voorhees,Sidney,2270.!'' p-J. H. CaIdwell,Bradford,2267.• J. •¥. Y oorhecs,Sidney,2250.Search,Fletcher,2240. H.Bro wn,; Sidney,2120.’4i§v Thos. Cox,Piqua,2105.M H. Ii. Houser,Piqua,2085.# P. M. Dennison.it's ■Piqua,2012.Piqua, Ohio, April 7, 1883. Received of the Piqua Manufacturing Company the si n of twenty-five dollars as a premium for the lieav-ilt; p.two-horse load of husks delivered to their Factory,me weighing 4664 pounds.[Signed,]B. F. LOXLFY.The PiquaA, O., AngUflt 15,1883.Tg Co.